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i have no savings because idid six expenses.se i did six months in afghanistan before that. was it £2000? i've just got to move on and move forward. he told reporters he would decide in the next few days whether he would sue the man who made the complaint, but for now with a cuddle from his mum it's time to go home. just to let you know, at 6am we have brea kfast. louise minchin and dan walker will have the day's news, business and sport, including the launch of an inquiry by mps into e—cigarettes, looking at regulations on their use and their effect on human health. this is bbc news. the headlines: a new line—up of china's top decision—making body has been revealed at a ceremony in the great hall of the people of beijing, with all the new members in their 60s. it is unlikely any of them are being lined up succeed xijinping. two republican party senators have made fiery criticisms of president trump. one of them announced that he wouldn't be running for re—election next year as he blamed reckless, outrageous and undignified beha
i have no savings because idid six expenses.se i did six months in afghanistan before that. was it £2000? i've just got to move on and move forward. he told reporters he would decide in the next few days whether he would sue the man who made the complaint, but for now with a cuddle from his mum it's time to go home. just to let you know, at 6am we have brea kfast. louise minchin and dan walker will have the day's news, business and sport, including the launch of an inquiry by mps into...
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idid not quick moment to look at the markets. i did not even get the nikkei up.of shinzo abe's victory in the election in japan. you of shinzo abe's victory in the election injapan. you see the oil price is up there, butjust a touch, just half a percent. i'm not sure what the thing at the bottom is. that is puzzling. we'll bring you more information on that strange sign at the bottom of that board. but we will see later. public health england says many patients should be told to go home and recover on their own rather than be given antibiotics. it says up to a fifth of prescriptions unnecessary as many coughs and sore throats will get better with rest. the message is part of a campaign to prevent the rise of superbugs and the "post—antibiotic apocalypse". bacteria like these e. coli are getting harder to treat as they evolve ways to resist antibiotics. this is where the most serious infections come for analysis, and the stuff that these public health england laboratories are worried about growing levels of antibiotic resistance. my lab looks for resista nce resis
idid not quick moment to look at the markets. i did not even get the nikkei up.of shinzo abe's victory in the election in japan. you of shinzo abe's victory in the election injapan. you see the oil price is up there, butjust a touch, just half a percent. i'm not sure what the thing at the bottom is. that is puzzling. we'll bring you more information on that strange sign at the bottom of that board. but we will see later. public health england says many patients should be told to go home and...
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new kind of fiscal movement that embraces many of the tenets of capitalism but is moving forward and idid and i did -- capitalism but is moving forward and i did —— undertake taught —— under dictatorial rule. fats domino, the independent there, a fellow countrymen from america. yes, i'm not from new orleans, i wish i were. he outsold every other artist of the era apart from eldest. he seems very influential. transforming modern music in many ways. i wasn't from that generation but one of the first things i listened to on a sony walkman when i was young was an old fats domino tape that my dad had and old rock and roll things from the 505 and 605. he was an enduring influence in music and i think that will continue after his death. from new orleans, during hurricane country in —— hurricane katrina, they thought he was dead and he was rescued. an amazing story and really a stable in history through that experience and much earlier on. he played a large role in moving blues and jazz and rhythm into a culture that was predominantly focused on white artists. so he's has had those influences at
new kind of fiscal movement that embraces many of the tenets of capitalism but is moving forward and idid and i did -- capitalism but is moving forward and i did —— undertake taught —— under dictatorial rule. fats domino, the independent there, a fellow countrymen from america. yes, i'm not from new orleans, i wish i were. he outsold every other artist of the era apart from eldest. he seems very influential. transforming modern music in many ways. i wasn't from that generation but one...
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the mine will also discharge acid mine water laceded with sulfuric idid and radioactive byprproductsinto the e umfolozi river, where the parark's animals and the livestock of the surrounding community all drink. >> and when we c ce here, we come here to kind d of, like, to unwind and experience the wild, and now there's a mine happening on the edge of the wilderness, and itit's dilututing evevery expeperience that the people are getting here. >> if hundreds of rhinos are killed for their horn, the population can be reestablished as long as enough are saved. but if the park is polluted with toxic mine waste, this last refuge of the rhino will be lost forever. >> where our concern lies is with respect to dust, because there's no analysis of the dust, in terms of the toxic components within that dust, given the coal mining, and the blasting,g, and that s sort of thing. w, you can feel this wind. this wind is blowing across us right into the game reserve. so, they m mine here, this southeastern wind will carry the dust, and the fallout will be in the park, in the wilderness area. >> if i
the mine will also discharge acid mine water laceded with sulfuric idid and radioactive byprproductsinto the e umfolozi river, where the parark's animals and the livestock of the surrounding community all drink. >> and when we c ce here, we come here to kind d of, like, to unwind and experience the wild, and now there's a mine happening on the edge of the wilderness, and itit's dilututing evevery expeperience that the people are getting here. >> if hundreds of rhinos are killed for...
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you try to learn lessons from that, you listen to views, and idid from that, you listen to views, and election. i have recognised whatever people's views are on independence, the uncertainty on brexit is such that setting a day 110w brexit is such that setting a day now on the referendum is not the right time to doing that. i will not consider the timing again until there is more clarity over brexit. it does not mean ulster making the case for independence, with the chaos engulfing the uk, i think the case that scotland having independence is stronger. when i became the snp leader, the snp had six mps in the house of commons, we have 35 now, we 17 points higher than our nearest rival, polling higher than our previous election winds in 2011. that snp wind was exceptional, but the snp overall is ina very exceptional, but the snp overall is in a very strong position and myjob is to make sure we keep building on that. you say you won't consider the timing of another referendum but the treaties is not up to you. the referendum cold for it in march and the prime minister said firmly no. you
you try to learn lessons from that, you listen to views, and idid from that, you listen to views, and election. i have recognised whatever people's views are on independence, the uncertainty on brexit is such that setting a day 110w brexit is such that setting a day now on the referendum is not the right time to doing that. i will not consider the timing again until there is more clarity over brexit. it does not mean ulster making the case for independence, with the chaos engulfing the uk, i...
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he gave me three missed calls this week and idid not me three missed calls this week and i did not returnhad to say to be honest. we played there night, i trained on monday and did everything on monday. so i kind of how i'm playing after the session on monday. the professionals said three weeks. but we just ignore that! earlier i spoke to george riley had told me that his original prognosis seemed to rule out any immediate return to rugby. he was told he would not be playing for a while but he said there were a couple of important games coming up. he spoke to the specialist and did some hours and work that he had a chance. it is very unusual but if there was any chance at all he was a lwa ys there was any chance at all he was always going to play. he has been wearing this carefully padded corset to protect himself but clearly he will be a target so to get back on the field, an operation that could have derailed his season and hopes of going to the world cup. but to come back and do what he has already is remarkable. and he is such a vital player. how crucial is the two castleford ? he is
he gave me three missed calls this week and idid not me three missed calls this week and i did not returnhad to say to be honest. we played there night, i trained on monday and did everything on monday. so i kind of how i'm playing after the session on monday. the professionals said three weeks. but we just ignore that! earlier i spoke to george riley had told me that his original prognosis seemed to rule out any immediate return to rugby. he was told he would not be playing for a while but he...
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idid knows it and she is now not saying it. i did not say what she said.nt, leaving no doubt about his position. and after victory over islamic state in raqqa, now comes the tough part, brokering peace. and why is one amendment to the us constitution getting so much attention these days? we break down what the 25th could been for politics. in 2014 the so—called islamic state has control over 10 million people in syria and iraq. this week with the fall of raqqa, the dream of a medieval style caliphate is in ruins. but does not mean the group is finished, farfrom it. their elusive leader is still issuing tastes and inciting violence as recently as last week. —— issuing tapes. there are active franchises in in iraq, syria, afghanistan, libya, yemen and africa. we are aqua we we re libya, yemen and africa. we are aqua we were in 2014, syria is at war, iraq is as divided as ever, the united states, russia, turkey and iran have their own interests in the region. we speak the former defence secretary william cohen. thank you for joining secretary william cohen. t
idid knows it and she is now not saying it. i did not say what she said.nt, leaving no doubt about his position. and after victory over islamic state in raqqa, now comes the tough part, brokering peace. and why is one amendment to the us constitution getting so much attention these days? we break down what the 25th could been for politics. in 2014 the so—called islamic state has control over 10 million people in syria and iraq. this week with the fall of raqqa, the dream of a medieval style...
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, down and i was put in a boat, which i did, after down and i was put in a boat, which idid, aftera downat take? all night. all night. could you believe you got out of there? i transferred from that little vessel to a bigger barge, which brought me to england overnight, and we arrived in england. and all those years later, can you believe today, a big film has been made of dunkirk recently, i am sure you have seen it. but can you believe you made it out of it alive? i did expect to come out. although i got away, i didn't really expect. can i bring angie in as well? we could talk to him all day! they are the stars of the show!|j well? we could talk to him all day! they are the stars of the show! i am looking forward to seeing it, what is the main thing you have taken away from interviewing these remarkable people? what is the main thing that you can offer viewers today? we followed them for 6-7 months on and off, because they can't take long filming days. but what hit me and james rogan, my fellow director, we are living in real—time with this big issue of people like sid, living well, li
, down and i was put in a boat, which i did, after down and i was put in a boat, which idid, aftera downat take? all night. all night. could you believe you got out of there? i transferred from that little vessel to a bigger barge, which brought me to england overnight, and we arrived in england. and all those years later, can you believe today, a big film has been made of dunkirk recently, i am sure you have seen it. but can you believe you made it out of it alive? i did expect to come out....
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if idid am willing to pay. really? yeah. if i did not, i would am willing to pay. really? yeah.ng to pay. really? yeah. if i did not, i would not be in this position. this is the worstjob on earth. it is. if i am going to make it better for my successor, only to have courage, conviction, and determination. you are willing to make that sacrifice? another tricky issue for afghanistan, security. security is still a huge issue here, as we discovered while we were out with british forces the day before we met ashraf ghani. a small royal air force squadron of helicopters help support the nato effort to train and advise afghan forces. it moves equipment and personnel around kabul. we are facilitating so much of what goes on here. we are moving mentors around... we hadjust interviewed the squadron leader in the airport complex when an alarm sounded. get down! the gp is locked down. we have been lying here for about half an hour. the siren keeps going off repeatedly. the latest information we have got is a number of missiles of some sort are near the airfield. suffice to say there isa th
if idid am willing to pay. really? yeah. if i did not, i would am willing to pay. really? yeah.ng to pay. really? yeah. if i did not, i would not be in this position. this is the worstjob on earth. it is. if i am going to make it better for my successor, only to have courage, conviction, and determination. you are willing to make that sacrifice? another tricky issue for afghanistan, security. security is still a huge issue here, as we discovered while we were out with british forces the day...
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oh, idid there is a clip. there is a clip. oh, i did mention it also dances, didn't i?ated. sophisticated and easy to carry around. not so easy to carry around. twice as expensive as iphone. so how do you think people will be persuaded to switch a black rectangle for this? smartphone is so sophisticated and it's almost perfect but there is only one shortcoming which is siri. siri so smart that people don't use it in their daily life but we can talk to a pet fish or a total but the problem is, it is a square shaped like this. it has an animal shape, a human shape, we are willing to talk to them. if we are going to talk to oui’ to them. if we are going to talk to our devices as if they are humans, thenit our devices as if they are humans, then it would certainly help if they look a bit more humanoid and if we wa nt to look a bit more humanoid and if we want to do that any time soon, there may be little guys like these are the answer. hello, and welcome to the answer. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that mark zucker bergh apologised to be using hurr
oh, idid there is a clip. there is a clip. oh, i did mention it also dances, didn't i?ated. sophisticated and easy to carry around. not so easy to carry around. twice as expensive as iphone. so how do you think people will be persuaded to switch a black rectangle for this? smartphone is so sophisticated and it's almost perfect but there is only one shortcoming which is siri. siri so smart that people don't use it in their daily life but we can talk to a pet fish or a total but the problem is,...
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idid not undecided because i wanted to vote. i did not want...ot want... i am sorry, excuse me, iam nervous. iwanted i did not want... i am sorry, excuse me, i am nervous. i wanted to vote. but i did not vote any position because there are politicians, they can doa because there are politicians, they can do a lot of things. i do not wa nt to can do a lot of things. i do not want to be independent right now. let me put this, what would you like the prime minister to do now? excuse me? what do you think the prime minister should do now? what should he do? they have to finish this. and make collections. elections in catalonia. in catalonia and in spain. thank you very much. that story will be very much dominant. we have seen scenes in madrid where people are taking part in demonstrations, similar demonstrations, similar demonstrations around the country, encouraging dialogue between the government in madrid, the national government in madrid, the national government and the government of catalonia, the region, the capital of which is barcelona. peop
idid not undecided because i wanted to vote. i did not want...ot want... i am sorry, excuse me, iam nervous. iwanted i did not want... i am sorry, excuse me, i am nervous. i wanted to vote. but i did not vote any position because there are politicians, they can doa because there are politicians, they can do a lot of things. i do not wa nt to can do a lot of things. i do not want to be independent right now. let me put this, what would you like the prime minister to do now? excuse me? what do...
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since a year ago, idid you are being used? since a year ago, i did not support it.ifelt ago, i did not support it. i always felt catalan. and i felt also spanish. catalan people, they do not feel better or worse than the rest of spanish people. we share a language. i think the reason why this has happened is notjust identity, which is important, but also economic reasons. the first thing we were asking for, and we we re thing we were asking for, and we were not as smart as the basque people when the constitution was signed, is that we do not have the same way to manage oui’ signed, is that we do not have the same way to manage our money as the basque country. i'm sorry to interrupt, do you think if something similar was possible for catalan, it might dissipate the demand for independence? i hope so, yes, probably it will help. independence? i hope so, yes, probably it will helplj independence? i hope so, yes, probably it will help. i am absolutely sure. in the basque country, it has not stopped nationalism. 0f country, it has not stopped nationalism. of course not.
since a year ago, idid you are being used? since a year ago, i did not support it.ifelt ago, i did not support it. i always felt catalan. and i felt also spanish. catalan people, they do not feel better or worse than the rest of spanish people. we share a language. i think the reason why this has happened is notjust identity, which is important, but also economic reasons. the first thing we were asking for, and we we re thing we were asking for, and we were not as smart as the basque people...
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idid not prepared to say sorry for that now. i did not violate the constitution.e that a judge decided to repeat or report during a trial, so we are to repeat or report during a trial, so we are appealing that. this is a misdemeanour. at the same —— the same time you can get for barking dogs. it took eight years when 0bama and the attorney general went after me. after 60 days taking over. here we are at the end on a misdemeanour, a contempt of court, and this chapter is not over yet, believe me, because the truth will come out very soon. right. but when you suggest to me that there's something political at the heart of this, i would simply reply to you that the keyjudgement in case was surely that from the district court in 2013, handed down byjudge murray snow, unknown conservative, appointed to his post by george w bush, and he is the one who says the evidence clearly demonstrates that your office, the sheriff's office in maricopa county, said what happened was unconstitutional. well in that... after that there was no violation. prior to that we have the authori
idid not prepared to say sorry for that now. i did not violate the constitution.e that a judge decided to repeat or report during a trial, so we are to repeat or report during a trial, so we are appealing that. this is a misdemeanour. at the same —— the same time you can get for barking dogs. it took eight years when 0bama and the attorney general went after me. after 60 days taking over. here we are at the end on a misdemeanour, a contempt of court, and this chapter is not over yet,...
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myth numbertwo, idid don't worry, there isn't. myth numbertwo, i did not don't worry, there isn't.forecast strong winds. having said that, the wind is definitely windy. but most of it will be in spain and france. there is low pressure on the doorstep around brittany. there we 90, doorstep around brittany. there we go, a vicious looking area of low pressure. and if nothing else, a lot of rain. what i did not know was the storm was changing direction and heading straight for dorset. as the waves. . . heading straight for dorset. as the waves... after a windy afternoon on the beach, the class of 87 went back to the caravan site. they said it would be windy, but not too extreme. the weather forecast the geography teachers watched was not me. bill was on that evening, so bang goes myth number three. and his forecast was no better than mine. that is what the situation was like earlier this evening. it is associated with this evening. it is associated with this low pressure area. a few days ago, it went further west, this low pressure area. a few days ago, it went furtherwest, bringing st
myth numbertwo, idid don't worry, there isn't. myth numbertwo, i did not don't worry, there isn't.forecast strong winds. having said that, the wind is definitely windy. but most of it will be in spain and france. there is low pressure on the doorstep around brittany. there we 90, doorstep around brittany. there we go, a vicious looking area of low pressure. and if nothing else, a lot of rain. what i did not know was the storm was changing direction and heading straight for dorset. as the waves....
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idid i did this yesterday. bought them from a shop at the end of my street. but a dublin firm wants to help small retailers compete. pointy was founded by mark cummins and charles bibby, two robotics post—graduates. it's a device that lets shopkeepers put stock online so that they can be discovered via search engines. it's raised money from some impressive investors from paul allen's vulcan capital, matt mullenweg, who founded of wordpress, and google maps co—founder lars rasmussen. pointy has a big presence in the us — it's already in 48 out 50 states. it's not the duo's first start—up, they sold their mobile visual search startup plink to google in 2010. mark cummins is with us. good to have you on the programme. you have brought the pointy device with you. you can explain how it works in a second. you have already created a company which you sold to google in 2010. he then worked for google yourself and you have now left them to start this company. that's quite a career story. i guess where this came from, w
idid i did this yesterday. bought them from a shop at the end of my street. but a dublin firm wants to help small retailers compete. pointy was founded by mark cummins and charles bibby, two robotics post—graduates. it's a device that lets shopkeepers put stock online so that they can be discovered via search engines. it's raised money from some impressive investors from paul allen's vulcan capital, matt mullenweg, who founded of wordpress, and google maps co—founder lars rasmussen. pointy...
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idid authorities have not engaged with it. i did know what you're reading is that?hance at that. a former minister from the conservative party has said that she was pushing for this as well. several labour mps have also said that for some time they have thought that something should be done. watch out today's put this in the context of the current climate, where there is this renewed debate about what constitutes sex harassment, and where the lines aren't blurred. because of that, you aren't blurred. because of that, you are now getting something of a consensus, around the fact that something does have to be done to allow reporting of any incidents. let's just say, we have not had any formal complaint yet, despite all the guys and suggestions. this is one of the difficulties, there is an element of this which is, we are having to piece together, and a lot of it is being done through newspaper investigations, and allegations, and people have to respond to those allegations, but perhaps, that underlines the point that the prime minister is making that the prime minist
idid authorities have not engaged with it. i did know what you're reading is that?hance at that. a former minister from the conservative party has said that she was pushing for this as well. several labour mps have also said that for some time they have thought that something should be done. watch out today's put this in the context of the current climate, where there is this renewed debate about what constitutes sex harassment, and where the lines aren't blurred. because of that, you aren't...
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idid think i did think about that. years. though experts say it is very rare for them to attack a human being, she wants to make other londoners aware of the dangers. i see wildlife everyday in london. i'm very used to it. and there are lots of photos online, you can see people petting deer, feeding deer, laying next to them and taking photos. that creates a kind of illusion. whatever the temptation of a cute photo opportunity, the advice from wardens is clear. deer are wild and territorial animals and it's best to put at least 15 metres between you and them, especially at this time of year. a new 600 million pound toll bridge over the river mersey opened earlier this morning. the mersey gateway route is the largest infrastructure project in england outside london and connects runcorn and widnes in cheshire. andy gill reports. hundreds of people lined the banks of the mersey to watch a spectacular firework display a few hours before the new bridge opened. it links widnes on the north bank and runcorn on the south. toll
idid think i did think about that. years. though experts say it is very rare for them to attack a human being, she wants to make other londoners aware of the dangers. i see wildlife everyday in london. i'm very used to it. and there are lots of photos online, you can see people petting deer, feeding deer, laying next to them and taking photos. that creates a kind of illusion. whatever the temptation of a cute photo opportunity, the advice from wardens is clear. deer are wild and territorial...
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on the news, they may have brought some offer with them that they have had for a couple of years, ididwith an old currency that is no longer accept it. tourists certainly need to be aware, anybody who has been abroad and not been awake to this change, been away for a couple of months, certainly. they are nice little things, two colours, like the £2 coin, pub of a more attractive than the others, one thing i would say, some of the old ones could be quite valuable, i been seeing some things on forums and in the papers, i think the metro has a thing about which old £1 coin is more valuable, got a bit of a trade going on of the more valuable old designs so if you do find a few rattling around, perhaps check that they have more than the face value of a pound, you might be able to sell it for a bit more. and also, i know you could give them to charity as well, the british legion for example saying they would take old pound coins any time, that's a lwa ys old pound coins any time, that's always a good thing. £1 coins, anything, if you have spare change, give it to charity because they can a l
on the news, they may have brought some offer with them that they have had for a couple of years, ididwith an old currency that is no longer accept it. tourists certainly need to be aware, anybody who has been abroad and not been awake to this change, been away for a couple of months, certainly. they are nice little things, two colours, like the £2 coin, pub of a more attractive than the others, one thing i would say, some of the old ones could be quite valuable, i been seeing some things on...
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before i came here, i honestly thought i would not fit in, idid not honestly thought i would not fitfor someone i did not think 0xford was for someone like me, as a young black woman from zimbabwe, living in dudley. i did not think i would fit into a space like this. i thought it would be people who are rich. now that i am here i realise, yes, we come from different backgrounds but thatis come from different backgrounds but that is not necessarily a bad thing. but so far, it is just ten students at one college. so does this mean dropping standards for some state pupils? it's definitely not about dumbing down 0xford. it's about getting students who have the academic potential but have not reached it at school, and with a year of teaching on the foundation year, they will have reached the level where they can perform well at undergraduate level. cambridge and 0xford are part of an academic elite, but many argue that is still reserved for the privileged few. britain's budget deficit, the difference between the amount the government takes in and the amount it spends, was the smallest las
before i came here, i honestly thought i would not fit in, idid not honestly thought i would not fitfor someone i did not think 0xford was for someone like me, as a young black woman from zimbabwe, living in dudley. i did not think i would fit into a space like this. i thought it would be people who are rich. now that i am here i realise, yes, we come from different backgrounds but thatis come from different backgrounds but that is not necessarily a bad thing. but so far, it is just ten...
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idid dogs checking that the place was safe. i did actually think, maybe it isa safe.k, maybe it is a drill, because it was so calm and organised and efficient. it went very smoothly. i was reassured. i thought maybe they are doing a drill for a bomb evacuation. that is good to know. than i had a look on the news to see what was happening. and i found out who it was not a drill. obviously people were responding in the best way they can in the way that people do, supporting each other and helping each other out. although it is obviously very scary andl although it is obviously very scary and i didn't know what was going on at the time, the same time it was quite reassuring that everybody was doing the right thing. thank you for talking to us. mccain south kensington. —— ellie mckay in south kensington. on the line is chloe hayward, who is outside the natural history museum. you were very nearby as this was taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, i was taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, iwasjust taking place. describe what you saw? high. yes, i wasju
idid dogs checking that the place was safe. i did actually think, maybe it isa safe.k, maybe it is a drill, because it was so calm and organised and efficient. it went very smoothly. i was reassured. i thought maybe they are doing a drill for a bomb evacuation. that is good to know. than i had a look on the news to see what was happening. and i found out who it was not a drill. obviously people were responding in the best way they can in the way that people do, supporting each other and helping...
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i heard a couple of loud bangs, idid station.oud bangs, i did not think much of it. you think it is a car backfiring or something. then there was some screens and a large crowd came through. i have some footage on their twitter account of the crowd running underneath my window so i realised something was happening. consecutively, there was the evacuations and sarries went off at stations and hundreds if not thousands started pouring out of the station so i thought there was a bomb on the station or underground. that is when i started filming. i am safe, i that is when i started filming. i am safe, lam that is when i started filming. i am safe, i am in that is when i started filming. i am safe, lam in my that is when i started filming. i am safe, i am in my home. that is when i started filming. i am safe, lam in my home. i that is when i started filming. i am safe, i am in my home. i was essentially watching out the window as everybody was rushing past. it was probably less than one minute, the police, the helicopters, amazing how
i heard a couple of loud bangs, idid station.oud bangs, i did not think much of it. you think it is a car backfiring or something. then there was some screens and a large crowd came through. i have some footage on their twitter account of the crowd running underneath my window so i realised something was happening. consecutively, there was the evacuations and sarries went off at stations and hundreds if not thousands started pouring out of the station so i thought there was a bomb on the...
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that was, idid hark back to it. incredible.be got out, in the relatively modern world, you realised this. we have never gotten to the bottom of really what happened. whether these files coming to light will really do that. i would say probably not that i am sure there will be interesting stuff coming out of it. it is sunday. there is a royal romance. over two pages of the mail on sunday. papers are full of speculation on a possible wedding. boo keyword, speculation. prince harry might marry meghan markle. might. people will be speculating, at least. it seems the wheels are in motion. the fa ct seems the wheels are in motion. the fact they had a public appearance together. the publicity machine is gearing up. they are saying it they are looking at potential venues. summer 2018? autumn is what they are getting out, and autumn wedding.- westminster abbey, one of the papers have they approached the abbey for comment and they said they do not on these things. lovely couple. career at vice for 10—year—olds? a final one. as the father
that was, idid hark back to it. incredible.be got out, in the relatively modern world, you realised this. we have never gotten to the bottom of really what happened. whether these files coming to light will really do that. i would say probably not that i am sure there will be interesting stuff coming out of it. it is sunday. there is a royal romance. over two pages of the mail on sunday. papers are full of speculation on a possible wedding. boo keyword, speculation. prince harry might marry...
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yes, idid it is, but you know what i mean? yes, i did go public and i've had no problems at all.s, my wife and i want on the lottery, the difference in the psychology, this was the days when you had to check it on ceefax. five numbers won just over £1000 but glass half full, my wife was absolutely ecstatic, glass half empty being me i thought, one more and we would have had millions. you have to have the right mental approach, haven't you ? have to have the right mental approach, haven't you? the right way to look at it? that's right. first of all i thought i'd just won £1000. so it was a good surprise. my friends are, you're telling fibs, you won more than that! laughter fantastic. i hope there's still lots left and you continue to enjoy it. thank you very much for speaking to us. professor cary cooper as well, thank you to you. that's it from us today. dan and louise will be back tomorrow at 6am. until then, have a lovely weekend. thanks for watching and good luck if you buy a lottery ticket. one example, our case study that you we re one example, our case study that you were i
yes, idid it is, but you know what i mean? yes, i did go public and i've had no problems at all.s, my wife and i want on the lottery, the difference in the psychology, this was the days when you had to check it on ceefax. five numbers won just over £1000 but glass half full, my wife was absolutely ecstatic, glass half empty being me i thought, one more and we would have had millions. you have to have the right mental approach, haven't you ? have to have the right mental approach, haven't you?...
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yes, idid people say you should do something.he extent, but he is a scary man, he has shouted at me and shaken me and threatened me and about not getting to... he has shaken you. yes, he shakes people. he likes to shake people. he is a big guy with a big bear—like hands. i have had the hair drier dreement from —— treatment from him as well. we knew that ha rvey‘s from him as well. we knew that harvey's hotel was not a place you wa nted harvey's hotel was not a place you wanted to be summoned to. but that went for everyone, from people with scripts to executives with films that he was going to butcher. and it was a physical thing as well. we all feel come police sint, people who have been —— complicit. harvey changed the way hollywood and particularly the academy did their business and made the oscars into a political campaign and put the logo from cannes and gave it euro style. if you were an actress with harvey weinstein you were on the red carpet trailfor weinstein you were on the red carpet trail for a weinstein you were on th
yes, idid people say you should do something.he extent, but he is a scary man, he has shouted at me and shaken me and threatened me and about not getting to... he has shaken you. yes, he shakes people. he likes to shake people. he is a big guy with a big bear—like hands. i have had the hair drier dreement from —— treatment from him as well. we knew that ha rvey‘s from him as well. we knew that harvey's hotel was not a place you wa nted harvey's hotel was not a place you wanted to be...
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and i went outside and thought idid not i am.his is such a different kind of feeling. jimmy carter never looked like that! there is an elegance about him. and that picture saved vanity fair, they we re that picture saved vanity fair, they were going to close the magazine and tina brown, she pleaded with them for one more shot. and that picture jumped off, completely self—serving, but that is what happened. that is a lovely image. i would like to move right forward to now and the man who is president now because of course you photographed him many years ago, donald trump. what is this about, the pile of cash? that was in his casino down in atlantic city. walking around with him and he said, ican walking around with him and he said, i can walk in here and get $1 million. i said i can walk in here and get $1 million. isaid i‘d never seen $1 million. isaid i‘d never seen $1 million. so he got the pile of cash. and that is one of his grandchildren? yes. what impression did he make a new? just the same as always, you know, just the sam
and i went outside and thought idid not i am.his is such a different kind of feeling. jimmy carter never looked like that! there is an elegance about him. and that picture saved vanity fair, they we re that picture saved vanity fair, they were going to close the magazine and tina brown, she pleaded with them for one more shot. and that picture jumped off, completely self—serving, but that is what happened. that is a lovely image. i would like to move right forward to now and the man who is...
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i had no idea whatsoever, really, idid am staying happy face.it supported me so much. on the night, i said, it is about... that is for the children... laughter and there you are...! all of this is going to be televised, and naga was presenting. it is something about having a moment to say, your days are so busy, the demands of the job are so busy, the demands of the job are so busy, the demands of the job are so great, to sit back and say, we have done quite well, that is good. we probably don't do that enough asa good. we probably don't do that enough as a profession. an aborted message for the children, to say, you know what, embrace every moment, celebrate your successes, because this is just incredible. celebrate your successes, because this isjust incredible. take pride, this isjust incredible. take pride, this award, as i said in assembly this award, as i said in assembly this week, this award is for every single student, the community, the staff, we have been on a journey, eve ryo ne staff, we have been on a journey, everyone has embraced
i had no idea whatsoever, really, idid am staying happy face.it supported me so much. on the night, i said, it is about... that is for the children... laughter and there you are...! all of this is going to be televised, and naga was presenting. it is something about having a moment to say, your days are so busy, the demands of the job are so busy, the demands of the job are so busy, the demands of the job are so great, to sit back and say, we have done quite well, that is good. we probably...
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idid not nervous and proud. quite emotional. i did not realise how emotional i would get.old! i cannot even put it into words. i did it! it's me! what was it like you did a hell of a run—up to the stage. it was amazing. the competition was incredibly hard. i have never worked i hard. 20 medals have never worked so hard. 20 medals put our stamp have never worked so hard. 20 medals put ourstamp on have never worked so hard. 20 medals put our stamp on the table.|j have never worked so hard. 20 medals put our stamp on the table. i got bronzer. over the moon. put our stamp on the table. i got bronzer. overthe moon. i put our stamp on the table. i got bronzer. over the moon. i got bronze in cabinet making. silver in visual merchandising. so happy. what did you get? a silver in stonemasonry. not a bad result for these young people, who are not celebrated much for their vocational training back home. we have a table of stuff. do you want to talk us through these?” thought you would know. this one i do, it is a wii. this is 30—40 years of game. i remember the commodore. the sony pl
idid not nervous and proud. quite emotional. i did not realise how emotional i would get.old! i cannot even put it into words. i did it! it's me! what was it like you did a hell of a run—up to the stage. it was amazing. the competition was incredibly hard. i have never worked i hard. 20 medals have never worked so hard. 20 medals put our stamp have never worked so hard. 20 medals put ourstamp on have never worked so hard. 20 medals put our stamp on the table.|j have never worked so hard. 20...
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it's just automatically go into the police, although some people didn't, idid... police, although somecess of recording has, for many, been therapeutic. they're able to analyse how their life has been and maybe look back at some really good times in their life at a time when a lot of things are a challenge for them. so that ability to reflect back on what's happened through their life is definitely therapeutic. there's the king's cross fire, the poll tax riots, i'd really had some interesting times at the police, i have to say. storytelling is the old est m ost have to say. storytelling is the oldest most powerful art form. the memories collected here priceless poorfamilies memories collected here priceless poor families and loved memories collected here priceless poorfamilies and loved ones. graham satchell, bbc news.. —— for families. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning: it's all systems go on hs2 but are there enough people with the skills to build it? steph‘s at a new national training college in doncaster. you don't often see a train in the middle o
it's just automatically go into the police, although some people didn't, idid... police, although somecess of recording has, for many, been therapeutic. they're able to analyse how their life has been and maybe look back at some really good times in their life at a time when a lot of things are a challenge for them. so that ability to reflect back on what's happened through their life is definitely therapeutic. there's the king's cross fire, the poll tax riots, i'd really had some interesting...
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idid him away and basically ran away from him.ith other young female colleagues who were actively campaigning for the labour party at that time. we did manage to go through our party's procedures and as far as i'm aware he another behaves like that... he was dealt with? he was dealt with. there may be a debate in parliament this afternoon about complaints procedure. there seems to be a real head of steam building up for some very fundamental reforms and one idea which seems to be gaining a lot of traction is the thought of having an independent body which would be responsible for overseeing complaints about sexual harassment. but that too comes with difficulties because there is a debate about whether this body should be a mediation service, a dispute resolution type of body, or whether it ought to be an investigatory body which can carry out its own enquiries. there is also the about the sanctions such a question about the sanctions such a body would have, because in most people's normal working life, if they are guilty of sexual
idid him away and basically ran away from him.ith other young female colleagues who were actively campaigning for the labour party at that time. we did manage to go through our party's procedures and as far as i'm aware he another behaves like that... he was dealt with? he was dealt with. there may be a debate in parliament this afternoon about complaints procedure. there seems to be a real head of steam building up for some very fundamental reforms and one idea which seems to be gaining a lot...
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i did manage it, but once things started to unfold the way i had been warned they might do, idid nothe support of the hr team. it was definitely like it is either me or him and it would have not been me who got the support. that is the kind of stuff that happens. it is quite common that you end up leaving thinking, i am not going to work here, it does not matter what i say because this person is so powerful, successful or valuable that that eclipses their behaviour ultimately. so, yes. thank you for coming on the programme. your own experiences are welcome, do get in touch. send me an e—mail wherever you work. i know we have got a lot of shift workers, people who work in hospitals, schools, the police. is it endemic? is it the norm as sarah was saying in the music industry? or either different sectors where there are not predatory men. let me know. let me know. the words "me too" are trending on social media after women were asked to share if they had ever been sexually assaulted or harassed to show how widespread it is. american actor alyssa milano who starred in charmed with rose m
i did manage it, but once things started to unfold the way i had been warned they might do, idid nothe support of the hr team. it was definitely like it is either me or him and it would have not been me who got the support. that is the kind of stuff that happens. it is quite common that you end up leaving thinking, i am not going to work here, it does not matter what i say because this person is so powerful, successful or valuable that that eclipses their behaviour ultimately. so, yes. thank...
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idid think i did think there's a drinking culture in our side.es is it gives other guys opportunities to stand up, to put their stamp on test cricket. it gives them a chance to come into the team and do something special, and really strengthen the depth of our squad when ben is ready to come back and play. the ashes squad fly to australia tomorrow. that's all the sport. now on afternoon live, let's go nationwide, and see what's happening around the country, in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. we can speak tojustin leigh in plymouth, on the anniversary of a fire which destroyed one of exeter‘s most historic buildings. and in a minute i'll be speaking to sally taylor in southampton about some real life ghostbusters. but firstjustin, we all remember those dramatic pictures of the royal clarence hotel from a year ago. yes, this was the royal clarence hotel, a historic building. it was one of the oldest buildings in exeter and we believe one of the old est exeter and we believe one of the oldest hotels in the uk. the fire started ex
idid think i did think there's a drinking culture in our side.es is it gives other guys opportunities to stand up, to put their stamp on test cricket. it gives them a chance to come into the team and do something special, and really strengthen the depth of our squad when ben is ready to come back and play. the ashes squad fly to australia tomorrow. that's all the sport. now on afternoon live, let's go nationwide, and see what's happening around the country, in our daily visit to the bbc...
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idid you are? just quickly, not my whole cv.or two years, but i am still here in retail 32 years later and i absolutely here in retail 32 years later and i a bsolutely love here in retail 32 years later and i absolutely love it. given there are so few women in retail, why do you think that is? it has changed a lot in the time i have been in retail. to begin with, i would go to networking events and seminars. i was the only woman in a room of 100 men. i was tough, those dynamics have changed considerably. when you look at those types of organisations, they are still quite thin in terms of leaders. i think it is about the development pipeline. i think it is going to get better. i think it is going to get better. i think it is the responsibility of tiananmen, of business leaders, of recruiters who support the industry to always make sure that there are female candidates in the frame. i am not talking about positive discrimination, but i am talking about making sure there are talented women on the candidate list. we know that there
idid you are? just quickly, not my whole cv.or two years, but i am still here in retail 32 years later and i absolutely here in retail 32 years later and i a bsolutely love here in retail 32 years later and i absolutely love it. given there are so few women in retail, why do you think that is? it has changed a lot in the time i have been in retail. to begin with, i would go to networking events and seminars. i was the only woman in a room of 100 men. i was tough, those dynamics have changed...
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yes, idid has had an impact on you, clearly.or help or to just say, i am struggling. it is hard, because people are proud. especially soldiers. very, very proud. for anyone out there, please, just ask for help. what has the british legion done for you in terms of that, being able to help you talk more? certainly, when i started getting help, the person that helped me, mike, he would not leave me alone, he was ringing consta ntly leave me alone, he was ringing constantly making sure i was all right. notjust constantly making sure i was all right. not just about the furniture, it was more of a personal thing, just making sure. i think he went over and above, amazing. it was a complete weight off my shoulders. lot of people have said it is a difficult time to say to someone upfront, i am difficult time to say to someone upfront, iam really difficult time to say to someone upfront, i am really struggling. yes, especially for proud people, it is very difficult to ask for help. it is hard, it is very hard. but no the royal british leg
yes, idid has had an impact on you, clearly.or help or to just say, i am struggling. it is hard, because people are proud. especially soldiers. very, very proud. for anyone out there, please, just ask for help. what has the british legion done for you in terms of that, being able to help you talk more? certainly, when i started getting help, the person that helped me, mike, he would not leave me alone, he was ringing consta ntly leave me alone, he was ringing constantly making sure i was all...
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no, idid a place called badger in somerset. no, i did not.ot be undergoing that deepening. if it was, the winds would be much stronger. as it is, we are looking at inland gusts of 50 mph. around western coasts 50, 60 or 70 mph. that will be combined with some spring tides. there will be rough seas, big waves and coastal flooding as well. now, here is badger. i promised it. stop heckling in the background! this rain is quite heavy as it has run through shropshire heading through northern parts of england opting to east scotland. more wet weather in northern ireland. wet and windy in the english channel. overnight i think we will all get some rain from time to time. the wind is much lighter in the northern half of the uk. another mild night. no frost anywhere. still windy across southern parts of the uk. as we head through the day tomorrow we will find a slow improvement through the day. the rain is tending to peter out. we may even see some sunshine. scotland, because the winds are lighter it will take longer to lift the low cloud, mist and fo
no, idid a place called badger in somerset. no, i did not.ot be undergoing that deepening. if it was, the winds would be much stronger. as it is, we are looking at inland gusts of 50 mph. around western coasts 50, 60 or 70 mph. that will be combined with some spring tides. there will be rough seas, big waves and coastal flooding as well. now, here is badger. i promised it. stop heckling in the background! this rain is quite heavy as it has run through shropshire heading through northern parts...
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but that is the first thing idid. it had his. but that is the first thing i did.s true, or was reading or what was true, or anything. yes, we have all done it, haven‘t we it could be something serious or something minor. how will this work in practice, the idea of a digital nurse? i think as oncologist we recognise that you go on the internet if you have a problem, and cancer is no different. there are a lot of very good websites, very good charities with lots of good information, but you can easily be led along to other sites which are much less reliable. so the way the thing works is that we will have a digital nurse online who will be able to answer questions online, or in social media, really to give some guidance as to how to get the best out of the internet, and which site to avoid and which site to use. and she is backed up a team of online experts, and by some super users. so talk us through how it would work. so kerry is in that situation, talk us through how it would work. so ki would n that situation, talk us through how it would work. so ki would some
but that is the first thing idid. it had his. but that is the first thing i did.s true, or was reading or what was true, or anything. yes, we have all done it, haven‘t we it could be something serious or something minor. how will this work in practice, the idea of a digital nurse? i think as oncologist we recognise that you go on the internet if you have a problem, and cancer is no different. there are a lot of very good websites, very good charities with lots of good information, but you can...
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as idid also have a duty to call men out. as i did throughout the campaign! i certainly did.part of the campaign was how this horrific tape... what he said about women in the past and what he said about women in the campaign was discounted by a lot of voters. do you think donald trump and harvey weinstein are deep down the same kind of person? i'm nota kind of person? i'm not a psychologist. i don't want to get into that, but there are credible report5 to get into that, but there are credible reports from women about both. given what donald trump has said, and the way he behaves, do you think he hates women question?” think he hates women question?” think he hates women question?” think he has a very narrow view of what women are. he wants to keep women in their place. for example, the way she heat—treated angela merkel when she came to the oval office, he wouldn't shake her hand, wouldn't look at her. compare to the way he treated theresa may, whose hand he grabbed. it was a grab, wasn't it? there are two kind of women, the once i like and to work with, and the ones who are
as idid also have a duty to call men out. as i did throughout the campaign! i certainly did.part of the campaign was how this horrific tape... what he said about women in the past and what he said about women in the campaign was discounted by a lot of voters. do you think donald trump and harvey weinstein are deep down the same kind of person? i'm nota kind of person? i'm not a psychologist. i don't want to get into that, but there are credible report5 to get into that, but there are credible...