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which fought for married women to cast their ballots in local elections because up with helen to talk about the barriers still holding women back today. but i never find her. she is celebrated like a rock star helen pancoast great granddaughter of emily in pancoast one of britain's most eminent campaigners for women's rights at a women's march in london's trafalgar square yeah to be speaking here on the exact same platform used by my grandmother sylvia and my great grandmother emily. was. during those very very difficult suffragette campaign feels incredibly surreal. and people have always asked helen pankhurst about her name and as a consequence she could involved with feminism from a young age she now writes books and uses her famous name to raise awareness of the battles that still need to be fought as you put the sash on this that engagement with. the past. the same would still relevant today and you feel quite energized over one hundred years ago helen family sometimes used militant tactics to fight for women's right to vote they were put in prison and went on hunger strike. toda
which fought for married women to cast their ballots in local elections because up with helen to talk about the barriers still holding women back today. but i never find her. she is celebrated like a rock star helen pancoast great granddaughter of emily in pancoast one of britain's most eminent campaigners for women's rights at a women's march in london's trafalgar square yeah to be speaking here on the exact same platform used by my grandmother sylvia and my great grandmother emily. was....
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peace and helen squeeze into their dive suits. as long as the great barrier reef is still there the tourism industry is determined to make the most of the attraction it's a big money spinner the trip to the snorkeling platform took an hour and a half to keep. them on the air. just a few signals like us ok ok just to say you know. and as far as the lockouts goes a lot about ted it that given trouble it's just it is where the stresses. and does it. feel like it's a catholic getting up at. the top of. the water is teeming with life and every creature has its place keith and helen are not the only visitors who come from a long way away. see snakes turtles mantas dolphins sharks and even whales call by. all life here depends on one tiny organism the corals that form these fantastic structures corals provide a nursery for fish a sheltered environment for spawning and for juveniles to mature this is where fledgling fish set off into the vast expanses of the oceans and that is why corals are so important for marine life. there to. the gre
peace and helen squeeze into their dive suits. as long as the great barrier reef is still there the tourism industry is determined to make the most of the attraction it's a big money spinner the trip to the snorkeling platform took an hour and a half to keep. them on the air. just a few signals like us ok ok just to say you know. and as far as the lockouts goes a lot about ted it that given trouble it's just it is where the stresses. and does it. feel like it's a catholic getting up at. the top...
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the holiday makers like keith and helen. and. really. it's. all of the paul robinson all those borders and walls whether it's all of this is beautiful as long as we keep at. it that government stable forty four minutes it would make a good wall forty or forty got in more but. if i can still be saved. you keep. going. to. the to. the immediate. conservative male of repression being lifted. some say. the film includes the right to. present the work about a new generation of women fighting for their rights. thirty minutes w. . this is you get news coming to live from valley let's go right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul and by the shellac up thirty dollars for the corresponding let's bring in a full check should out here from our polling that dash is going to be bought off a correspondent frank for more on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about the prospective cancer d.w. news. good job it is a coffee can. normally screw africa and the old story link to exceptional stories and discussions from a v
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the holiday makers like keith and helen. all of the paul hamilton novels orders a balls of it it's all a myth if you will as long as waking up for the betterment of the forty five minutes it would make. for all the dead and more than. one of the blunders of the world and overwhelmingly beautiful natural treasure to be cherished and nurture if we start now the great barrier reef can still be saved . you'll. cut. cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut cut. cut cut. whatever the cows don't eat ends up in the polls. as a pioneer when it comes to making. any strong materialist choice is how. much faster. cheaper and more environmentally friendly. and the supply chain is very short. tomorrow to. thirty minutes. the because every journey begins with the first step and everything reaches the first word closure can you call me cohesive germany to fund the businesses why not move. it simple online on your mobile and free. soft. music course. when i was young i dreamed about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out dif
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welcome to the helen diller civic center playground.ause]. >> third thursdays at the commons is a monthly event series to really activate krisk centkrisk -- civic center, fulton mall, and other locations through social operation. >> in 2016, an initiative called the civic center progress initiative was launched, it was launched by a bunch of city agencies and community partners, so they really had to figure out how to program these places on a more frequent basis. i'm with the civic center community benefit district, and i'm program manager for the civic center commons. also, third thursdays will have music. that was really important in the planning of these events. >> we wanted to have an artist that appeals to a wide range of tastes. >> i'm the venue manager. good music, good music systems, and real bands with guitar players and drummers. >> we turned uc center and fulton street into a place where people want to be to meet, to laugh, and it's just an amazing place to be. there's a number of different exhibits. there's food, wine, cock
welcome to the helen diller civic center playground.ause]. >> third thursdays at the commons is a monthly event series to really activate krisk centkrisk -- civic center, fulton mall, and other locations through social operation. >> in 2016, an initiative called the civic center progress initiative was launched, it was launched by a bunch of city agencies and community partners, so they really had to figure out how to program these places on a more frequent basis. i'm with the civic...
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at events and parliament and also at the women's marches helen pankhurst stands shoulder to shoulder with britain's politicians and they are listening to have. what we need is feminism without borders a world where the voices of the most women count as much as that of the richest man the rallying call oh just as good as ever peace no words peace no work. from the fight for the right to vote to getting access to positions of power in politics the ongoing struggle for equality and representation is a long and hard one joining me now is a german politician and deanna kinard she's a member of the americans christian democratic party west indian i love this to have you with me in the studio now you decided to join politics as a teenager in two thousand and eight what made you kind of how did. you have to see young age i was attracted to the political business at all but there was attracted to be like political i have parents from are from different countries my dad's from poland my mom is from the philippines i was born in germany so i was confronted with like diverse perspectives and i t
at events and parliament and also at the women's marches helen pankhurst stands shoulder to shoulder with britain's politicians and they are listening to have. what we need is feminism without borders a world where the voices of the most women count as much as that of the richest man the rallying call oh just as good as ever peace no words peace no work. from the fight for the right to vote to getting access to positions of power in politics the ongoing struggle for equality and representation...
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today women do have equal rights but for helen pancoast there are still many injustices in daily life the overruled miss option either overruled male entitlement at home. putting themselves backwards to hold. pink. space just as so many ways in which we still have a major problem helen pancoast says there is still a lot of work to do in parliament itself that's despite a third of british m.p.'s being women and that being female prime minister theresa may she often works with female politicians. we're still in a very male dominated outlets here and we still had i had a colleague in previous call going to twenty fifteen saying he was with the chamber from by conservative m.p. nicholas soames and that kind of behavior still goes on it's a very adversarial atmosphere. at events and parliament and also at the women's much as helen pankhurst stands shoulder to shoulder with britain's politicians and they're listening to have. what we need is feminism without borders a world where the voices of the people us women count as much as that of the richest man they're rallying calls oh just as goo
today women do have equal rights but for helen pancoast there are still many injustices in daily life the overruled miss option either overruled male entitlement at home. putting themselves backwards to hold. pink. space just as so many ways in which we still have a major problem helen pancoast says there is still a lot of work to do in parliament itself that's despite a third of british m.p.'s being women and that being female prime minister theresa may she often works with female politicians....
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people have always asked helen pankhurst about her name and as a consequence she could involved with feminism from a young age she now writes books and uses her famous name to raise awareness of the battles that still need to be fought as you put the sash on this that engagement with. the past. the same would still relevant today and you feel quite energized over one hundred years ago palin's family sometimes used militant tactics to fight for women's right to vote they were put in prison and went on hunger strike. today women do have equal rights but for helen pancoast there are still many injustices in daily life the overruled miss option either overrule male entitlement at home and girls putting themselves backwards to hold pink if occasion of their space just in so many ways in which we still have a major problem helen pankhurst says there is still a lot of work to do in parliament itself. that's despite a third of british m.p.'s being women and that being female prime minister to resign may show few works with female connotations. we're still in a very male dominated doubtless h
people have always asked helen pankhurst about her name and as a consequence she could involved with feminism from a young age she now writes books and uses her famous name to raise awareness of the battles that still need to be fought as you put the sash on this that engagement with. the past. the same would still relevant today and you feel quite energized over one hundred years ago palin's family sometimes used militant tactics to fight for women's right to vote they were put in prison and...
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. >> and helen's friend grew up to be especially beautiful. featured in high school yearbook at homecoming queen. >> she was also not concerned with that. she's very, very shy. >> she's a kind person. very gentle person. >> and as that yearbook showed, a star volley ballplayer too. >> she could spike. she's not thattal, but she could jump. >> soon met other gifted athlete. already on the way to becoming best shot putter in california. began dating after high school and sometimes let don, tag along. >> she was wonderful. she was fun. they just got along so well. it was just neat. when they got married in 1980. jane's friend helen was a bride brides made. >> going to that morning of the wedding to jane's parent's house and the girls getting dressed up. that was really fun. it was just sweet and jane was quite excited. she looked gorgeous. >> he had her on a pedestal. >> this is don's wife. rebecca. >> we would talk once or twice a week on the phone and probably for hours. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he
. >> and helen's friend grew up to be especially beautiful. featured in high school yearbook at homecoming queen. >> she was also not concerned with that. she's very, very shy. >> she's a kind person. very gentle person. >> and as that yearbook showed, a star volley ballplayer too. >> she could spike. she's not thattal, but she could jump. >> soon met other gifted athlete. already on the way to becoming best shot putter in california. began dating after high...
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i am so honored to be here for the third opening of helen diller park. still remember when ph phil ginsburg and trust republic land came to my office with the original plans on what we could do to transform the original area. and i had never seen a design to innovative and whimsical, as well. i'm sure many of our adults will be wanting to play on these structures, as well, joining their childrens, in quotation marks. i think it's amazing that we're able to do something so innovative and amazing in san francisco. i represent a district with the smallest number of parks in san francisco. i also want to acknowledge our residents who have pushed us to prioritize parks and open spaces in our district. i see pat zamora from the boys and girls club, and it is really our residents who have
i am so honored to be here for the third opening of helen diller park. still remember when ph phil ginsburg and trust republic land came to my office with the original plans on what we could do to transform the original area. and i had never seen a design to innovative and whimsical, as well. i'm sure many of our adults will be wanting to play on these structures, as well, joining their childrens, in quotation marks. i think it's amazing that we're able to do something so innovative and amazing...
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yes, and infact, helen have any trouble? yes, and in fact, helen referred to this 02 weeks ago.london. they have cancelled services this weekend. not all but some. the snow and ice got into the electrics and caused all sorts of problems. we have got a full entry on the line between salisbury and southampton. —— a fallen tree. across the pennines, we are beginning to see some problems between stalybridge and huddersfield. those are tied up at the moment with signalling, which may be to do with the wintry weather, but, as we were hearing, as the weekend develops, things could get trickier. given that, people getting a bit twitchy about travel plans for tomorrow, give us a sense of that. people getting disrupted today, have they got any hope of going a bit later? i think most people will get away. at the moment, i reckon about 15,000 01’ at the moment, i reckon about 15,000 or 60,000 passengers have been affected. most were actually told yesterday what would happen and if you're booked travel tomorrow and are, particularly, on a british airways and short—haul flight from heathrow,
yes, and infact, helen have any trouble? yes, and in fact, helen referred to this 02 weeks ago.london. they have cancelled services this weekend. not all but some. the snow and ice got into the electrics and caused all sorts of problems. we have got a full entry on the line between salisbury and southampton. —— a fallen tree. across the pennines, we are beginning to see some problems between stalybridge and huddersfield. those are tied up at the moment with signalling, which may be to do...
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today women do have equal rights but for helen pancoast there are still many injustices in daily life the overruled miss option either overrule male entitlement at home and girls putting themselves backwards to hold pink if occasion of their space just as so many ways in which we still have a major problem helen pankhurst says there is still a lot of work to do in parliament itself. that's despite a third of british m.p.'s being women and there being a female prime minister to resign may chill from the works with female politicians . were still in a very male dominated on this year and we still had i had a colleague in previous call even twenty fifteen saying he was with doctorates the chamber from. conservative m.p. nicholas soames and that kind of behavior still goes on it's a very adversarial atmosphere. at events and palm and and also at the women's marches helen pankhurst stuns shoulder to shoulder with britain's politicians and they're listening to have. what we need is feminism without borders a world where the voices of the poorest women count as much as that of the richest me
today women do have equal rights but for helen pancoast there are still many injustices in daily life the overruled miss option either overrule male entitlement at home and girls putting themselves backwards to hold pink if occasion of their space just as so many ways in which we still have a major problem helen pankhurst says there is still a lot of work to do in parliament itself. that's despite a third of british m.p.'s being women and there being a female prime minister to resign may chill...
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she's helen thorpe, this is overheard. helen thorpe, welcome. - thank you so much. - i'm gonna pretend that we don't know each other. stipulate, we've been friends for - a long time, decades. - 25 years, longer than that. and you know, the thing about this book, which made me cry, and i think is wonderful and is the best of your three books is, i'm overwhelmed with admiration for what you've accomplished here. - thank you so much. - it's a great book and it's a great book right now because of the world we're in and the issues that are before us. and i'm trying to understand, even having read the book and having thought about what you must have been thinking about, how did you know that we would be having this conversation? - i love that you're asking that question, because the world has changed so much in the course of - just in that time. - yeah, while i was hanging out with these students. - you started writing this book and researching this book, it's the 2015-16 school year that is the guts of the reporting. - right, s
she's helen thorpe, this is overheard. helen thorpe, welcome. - thank you so much. - i'm gonna pretend that we don't know each other. stipulate, we've been friends for - a long time, decades. - 25 years, longer than that. and you know, the thing about this book, which made me cry, and i think is wonderful and is the best of your three books is, i'm overwhelmed with admiration for what you've accomplished here. - thank you so much. - it's a great book and it's a great book right now because of...
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here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. its way towards us. it is your weapons, actually! it is snowing steadily here in london, and across many southern and eastern areas at the moment. met office amber warnings areas at the moment. met office amberwarnings in areas at the moment. met office amber warnings in force until the afternoon, but even —— from the afternoon, but even heard of that, a wintry mix this morning. this is how it looks in suffolk. a wintry picture already, with snow lying. we have got some snow lying in essex, i showed due north yorkshire as well. there is snow and it is starting to settle, particularly on the gardens and sides of the roads at moment. it is because, as you mentioned, we have got this cold easterly beast. they say that if a bit of weather a law. when from the east is no good to man or beast. it is so bitterly cold. this is the snow picture, the snow radar picture. slightly overdone but we are going to continue to see them packing in the north sea. this is the remnants of a weather front i
here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. its way towards us. it is your weapons, actually! it is snowing steadily here in london, and across many southern and eastern areas at the moment. met office amber warnings areas at the moment. met office amberwarnings in areas at the moment. met office amber warnings in force until the afternoon, but even —— from the afternoon, but even heard of that, a wintry mix this morning. this is how it looks in suffolk. a wintry picture already,...
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plus, stephen welcomes helen mirren and musical guest david byrne.turing jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! hey, how are you? good to see you! please, have a seat. you're very kind. thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it's friday, we have that friday feeling here tonight. as muchaur you're excited for the weekend-- and i'm sure are you ( cheers and applause ) so am i, super excited, no one in this world is looking forward to this weekend more than the people who work at the white house-- assuming anyone still works there-- because they're having trouble hanging on to staff. it's the tight job market. the latest to leave was chief economic advisor and man identifying donald trump in court, gary cohn. but trump put on a brave face, after cohn left, tweeting, "will be making a decision soon on the appointment of new chief economic advisor. many people wanting the j
plus, stephen welcomes helen mirren and musical guest david byrne.turing jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! hey, how are you? good to see you! please, have a seat. you're very kind. thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it's friday, we have that friday feeling here tonight. as muchaur you're...
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helene is here, what reports. helene is here, what reports are you getting on social media?ived in trebes tweeting, arriving on site where i am joining all of the security forces and their mobilisation is absolutely total, please don't spread any fake news, he is even doing the hashtag #fa kenews, he is even doing the hashtag #fakenews, saying, he is even doing the hashtag #fa kenews, saying, please he is even doing the hashtag #fakenews, saying, please follow instead his own twitter handle. we have u nfortu nately instead his own twitter handle. we have unfortunately had so many of these attacks in recent years, not spreading the wrong thing, making sure people are not starting to get into rumours, twitter obviously and social media, we know that it can go really wrong quickly, so even the home secretary is reminding that and, yes, we have now definitely the confirmation that the assault was given and the attacker has been killed. 0k, given and the attacker has been killed. ok, let's just given and the attacker has been killed. 0k, let'sjust remind you of what we have been
helene is here, what reports. helene is here, what reports are you getting on social media?ived in trebes tweeting, arriving on site where i am joining all of the security forces and their mobilisation is absolutely total, please don't spread any fake news, he is even doing the hashtag #fa kenews, he is even doing the hashtag #fakenews, saying, he is even doing the hashtag #fa kenews, saying, please he is even doing the hashtag #fakenews, saying, please follow instead his own twitter handle. we...
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and helen has the weather.esn't look as wet as yesterday so and improving picture. —— the day at hedge. monday looks nasty. we might have disruptive weather and possible snow. we will keep you updated. stay tuned for a more detailed forecast. our main story — the australian cricketer david warner has spoken publicly for the first time about his role in the ball—tampering scandal, saying he takes full responsibility for his actions. in a tearful news conference the former vice—captain said he would regret his involvement for as long as he lived. our correspondent phil mercer reports from sydney. david warner embodies australia's aggressive and confrontational approach to cricket. but is this the end of the road? he knows he might not play for his country again after his part the ball tampering scandal. it is the biggest crisis to hit australian sport in years. right now, it is hard to know what comes next, but first and foremost... ..is the well — is the well—being of my family. in the back of my mind, i suppose
and helen has the weather.esn't look as wet as yesterday so and improving picture. —— the day at hedge. monday looks nasty. we might have disruptive weather and possible snow. we will keep you updated. stay tuned for a more detailed forecast. our main story — the australian cricketer david warner has spoken publicly for the first time about his role in the ball—tampering scandal, saying he takes full responsibility for his actions. in a tearful news conference the former vice—captain...
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to be rowdy. >> this is [ bleep ] excuse me amaze. >> fake kiss. >> helen was sneaking shots on the carpet. jennifer lawrence was climbing over the seats and jimmy surprised a movie theater next door with snacks delivered by gal gadot, margot robbie and armie hammer. >> walking into a place with a hot dog cannon is a win win. >> "the shape of water." >> guillermo del toro seemed more excited about being part of jimmy's snack squad. >> i found out i'm a pretty good thrower. >> al san janney gave a shooch to "black panther's" chadwick boseman. >> i know you got the emmys and other awards. does this one get a special spot. >> in my bed with me. >> no shelf? >> the bed. >> the winners let loose and celebrated women. ♪ >> frances mcdormand. >> the best actress winner's acceptance speech became a rallying cry as she invited every female oscar nominee to stand with her in solidarity. >> meryl if you do it, everybody else will. come on. film makers, producers, directors, writers. >> four other best actress mom knees were so moved they spontaneously hugged after the speech. fren ses went fro
to be rowdy. >> this is [ bleep ] excuse me amaze. >> fake kiss. >> helen was sneaking shots on the carpet. jennifer lawrence was climbing over the seats and jimmy surprised a movie theater next door with snacks delivered by gal gadot, margot robbie and armie hammer. >> walking into a place with a hot dog cannon is a win win. >> "the shape of water." >> guillermo del toro seemed more excited about being part of jimmy's snack squad. >> i found...
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it's helen. home not void the hours. if you are out on the roads, please do be aware. it is treacherous out there. i am sure there'll be lots of delightful children looking for to some sledging. place i know from my youth as a badminton player, aptly, but i have never seen the high—street like this before. we have got quite a few centimetres of snow lying at the moment. but, i'm glad to say, across eastern areas, the snow is starting to ease a little bit, now. very happy through somerset and dorset and across wales. reports of seven or eight inches of snow in monmouthshire. it is really nasty out and about and the other problem is that it is blowing around in this near gale force wind. it has persisted through the past 24—hour was, so the visibility is almost zero in places. so, more hours of treacherous conditions to come with the snow falling, across where we had the warnings out there. they are about to expand further east, but it will still be treacherous here, and i see. more snow will fall
it's helen. home not void the hours. if you are out on the roads, please do be aware. it is treacherous out there. i am sure there'll be lots of delightful children looking for to some sledging. place i know from my youth as a badminton player, aptly, but i have never seen the high—street like this before. we have got quite a few centimetres of snow lying at the moment. but, i'm glad to say, across eastern areas, the snow is starting to ease a little bit, now. very happy through somerset and...
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paying conditions that campaign continues to this day and i'll be interviewing a quality campaigner helen pancoast his grandmother and great grandmother lead the suffragette movement in the united kingdom and the today show includes interviews the three remarkable individuals each of him in quite different ways are making a contribution to enhancing the position of women but first here's alex with your tweets your messages and e-mails. a lot of reaction to our coverage of programs on the island and breck's at baltic bought us brought back very sad memories to me listening to many michael east talk of the troubles in northern ireland be a factor in year old son of a scot a british army soldier lived in lisbon for two years in ninety six to nine shops swimming pools cars blown up all around us people tarred and feathered terrible. rob says just watched alex salmon shows stripped this is a great wardrobe of broadcast focusing on the island of the consequences of bricks that they pull off being informative and entertaining and charles mcdonald back set up by saying watch the repeat of the int
paying conditions that campaign continues to this day and i'll be interviewing a quality campaigner helen pancoast his grandmother and great grandmother lead the suffragette movement in the united kingdom and the today show includes interviews the three remarkable individuals each of him in quite different ways are making a contribution to enhancing the position of women but first here's alex with your tweets your messages and e-mails. a lot of reaction to our coverage of programs on the island...
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that campaign continues to this day and i'll be interviewing a quality campaigner helen pancoast his grandmother and great grandmother lead the suffragette movement in the united kingdom and the today show includes interviews the three remarkable individuals each of him in quite different ways making contribution to enhancing the position of women but first here's alex with your tweets your messages and e-mails. well lots of reaction to somebody of programs on the island and breaks that boating boat brought back very sad memories to me listening to many michael east talk of the troubles in northern ireland be a thirteen year old son of a scot a british army soldier lived in lisbon for two years and nine hundred sixty nine shops swimming pools cars blown up all around us people tarred and feathered terrible. rob says just watched alex salmon shows trip this is a great wardrobe of broadcast focusing on the island and the consequences of bricks that they pull off being informative and entertaining and charles macdonald back set up by saying watch the repeat of the interview with me mike
that campaign continues to this day and i'll be interviewing a quality campaigner helen pancoast his grandmother and great grandmother lead the suffragette movement in the united kingdom and the today show includes interviews the three remarkable individuals each of him in quite different ways making contribution to enhancing the position of women but first here's alex with your tweets your messages and e-mails. well lots of reaction to somebody of programs on the island and breaks that boating...
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paying conditions that campaign continues to this day and i'll be interviewing a quality campaigner helen pancoast his grandmother and great grandmother lead the suffragette movement in the united kingdom and the today show includes interviews a theda mark of all individuals each of him in quite different ways are making a contribution to enhancing the position of women but first here's alex with your tweets your messages and e-mails. well lots of reaction to quality of programs on the island and breck's that baltic boat says brought back very sad memories to me listening to many mack lee's talk of the troubles in northern ireland be a theft in year old son of a scot a british army soldier lived in lisbon for two years and one hundred sixty nine shops swimming pools cars blown up all around us people tarred and phelim terrible rob says just watched alex salmon shows stripped it close to this is a great wardrobe of broadcast focusing on the island of the consequences of bricks that they pull off being informative and entertaining and charles macdonald back set up by saying watch the repeat
paying conditions that campaign continues to this day and i'll be interviewing a quality campaigner helen pancoast his grandmother and great grandmother lead the suffragette movement in the united kingdom and the today show includes interviews a theda mark of all individuals each of him in quite different ways are making a contribution to enhancing the position of women but first here's alex with your tweets your messages and e-mails. well lots of reaction to quality of programs on the island...
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helen has the details in a few minutes.be admitted to hospital because of falls, by the end of the decade, according to figures seen by the local government association. the lga says many falls can be avoided and they want more money on measures to prevent them, as marta newman reports. falling over can have a huge impact on older people, as well as adult social care and health services. it isa social care and health services. it is a common but often overlooked cause of injury. it can lead to considerable distress, pain, a loss of independence and even death. nhs figures show around 300,000 people aged 65 and over were admitted to hospital last year due to falling. the number of fall related hospital admissions is rising year—on—year, and it is expected that by 2021, there will be nearly 1000 new cases every day. around one in five foals are caused by slipping, tripping or stumbling. the local government association says it costs the nhs more than £2 billion per year. the lga, which represents 370 councils in england and w
helen has the details in a few minutes.be admitted to hospital because of falls, by the end of the decade, according to figures seen by the local government association. the lga says many falls can be avoided and they want more money on measures to prevent them, as marta newman reports. falling over can have a huge impact on older people, as well as adult social care and health services. it isa social care and health services. it is a common but often overlooked cause of injury. it can lead to...
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helen?>> council member smolinski: patrick, thank you for the presentation and this new initiative. it's very exciting and i think good news for all san franciscans. question about traffic circles. i noticed more of them popping up in the city. and specifically i'm speaking about tuk lid consider door. i noticed while they slow drivers down, pedestrians, and i'm included among them, i'm confused by them when i'm crossing. and i certainly feel safer in a crosswalk than i do crossing at a four-corner traffic circle. what is the rationale behind them? i imagine this is recently installed and we imagine that it was put there to improve pedestrian safety? >> traffic circles can be put in a number of ways. people think of roundabouts that are more european and help to facilitate large numbers of vehicles safely. roundabouts -- >> are they the same thing? >> no, they're not. so what we're installing at some locations across san francisco, we consider them to be traffic calming circles. so the inter
helen?>> council member smolinski: patrick, thank you for the presentation and this new initiative. it's very exciting and i think good news for all san franciscans. question about traffic circles. i noticed more of them popping up in the city. and specifically i'm speaking about tuk lid consider door. i noticed while they slow drivers down, pedestrians, and i'm included among them, i'm confused by them when i'm crossing. and i certainly feel safer in a crosswalk than i do crossing at a...
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realised what was happening to helen ifelt something all realised what was happening to helen i feltst spoke of, whether listening to that an the radio or listening to you speak, what would you say to people is the best thing, the first thing they can do. phone refugee or women's aid. phone the help lines. i have been to a refuge after a wrote a piece for the new statesman, following the archers thing and seeing that operation was so reassuring and comforting and they are so good. phone women's aid or phone refuge. if you're that much in the clutches of someone controlling you, is it easy to pick up the phone? no, because you're being watched all the time and you will need to have several goes to be able to articulate it. the whole, the way... it works is that you are controlled into silence so you can't speak about it and it is the shame of it that you have allowed... i say you have allowed it. it has happened to you. you haven't allowed anything to happen. it is not yourfault. so it... is very hard to... actually say the words that i was in this kind of relationship and this is wha
realised what was happening to helen ifelt something all realised what was happening to helen i feltst spoke of, whether listening to that an the radio or listening to you speak, what would you say to people is the best thing, the first thing they can do. phone refugee or women's aid. phone the help lines. i have been to a refuge after a wrote a piece for the new statesman, following the archers thing and seeing that operation was so reassuring and comforting and they are so good. phone women's...
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thank you, helen.to visit salisbury —— the prime minister visit salisbury for the first time since the poisoning of a russian spy. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon, i'm hugh woozencroft with your latest sport. day three of the cheltenham festival is just getting under way. there are two big races this afternoon, but the festival is still coming to terms with the fact that it's all—time leading jockey ruby walsh won't be playing any further part. lizzie greenwood hughes is there for us. no ruby, that is a big glass, for the fans? he has been the champion jockey coco date for the last bout yea rs jockey coco date for the last bout years —— last five years. he has only been back a week, because he broke his leg in november and that has reopened the wound. his trainer willie mullins today said he might well be back for punchestown in april. he may not be out for the entire season, but is not taking pa
thank you, helen.to visit salisbury —— the prime minister visit salisbury for the first time since the poisoning of a russian spy. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon, i'm hugh woozencroft with your latest sport. day three of the cheltenham festival is just getting under way. there are two big races this afternoon, but the festival is still coming to terms with the fact that it's...
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here's our business editor helen thomas. the 1990s, the north sea's heyday.hefty deposit of hydrocarbons on our doorstep had its advantages, but since then, uk gas production has roughly halved. as recently as 2003, the uk was a net exporter of gas, which meant that availability, even on days like this, just wasn't really an issue. now we're more reliant on supplies from overseas, which means that unusually cold weather or unexpected disruptions to supplies risks leaving us short. about 43% of the uk's gas now comes from domestic production. 44% arrives through pipelines from europe, with norway as the single largest source, and 13% comes on tankers in the form of liquefied natural gas. technical problems at norwegian fields and at lng facilities contributed to today's squeeze. but national grid's warning didn't ever mean uk homes would go cold, it was a call to the market to plug a forecast shortfall. and it worked. what we've seen is a spike in prices, which is expected. that tells people there is a scarcity. the flip side, we've seen more gas come onto the
here's our business editor helen thomas. the 1990s, the north sea's heyday.hefty deposit of hydrocarbons on our doorstep had its advantages, but since then, uk gas production has roughly halved. as recently as 2003, the uk was a net exporter of gas, which meant that availability, even on days like this, just wasn't really an issue. now we're more reliant on supplies from overseas, which means that unusually cold weather or unexpected disruptions to supplies risks leaving us short. about 43% of...
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she's taking a lot of heavy shots from helen there. helen skelton used to be on blue peter.was black—and—blue peter. she won a full—on encounter with camilla thurlow from love island. now for sport relief, shay given has embarked on a 12—hour penalty marathon. he's been saving more than half of them. how am i going to get on? let's keep the microphone in my hand. 0h, disaster for scotland! andy murray's asleep. in this hotel. andrew murray genuinely did not know about plans to wake him up for michael mcintyre‘s midnight game show. andy! he ended up duetting with a spice girl. i really, really, really wanna... zig—a—zig—ah. and backstage, the donations were coming in. nadine, she is eight and she has just given her entire pocket money. i mean, you cannot argue with that, can you? what is pocket money nowadays? well, i didn't like to ask — that is very personal — but whatever she has got in the pot, she has given us. and although the total raised was not a record, it was still a sizeable amount. colin paterson, bbc news, still annoyed about that penalty. colin usually scores,
she's taking a lot of heavy shots from helen there. helen skelton used to be on blue peter.was black—and—blue peter. she won a full—on encounter with camilla thurlow from love island. now for sport relief, shay given has embarked on a 12—hour penalty marathon. he's been saving more than half of them. how am i going to get on? let's keep the microphone in my hand. 0h, disaster for scotland! andy murray's asleep. in this hotel. andrew murray genuinely did not know about plans to wake him...
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the company's founders he made headlines back in the eighty's during his reported courtship of lady helen windsor the daughter of one of the queen's cousins he once said this about his work before his time at s.c.l. there's lord ivor mountbatten. a direct descendant of queen victoria third cousin of queen elizabeth the second and a member of a sales advisory board according to bloomberg we also have roger dad who's listed as the company's director. a former british special forces officer turned millionaire roger gabbed has donated around seven hundred thousand pounds to the conservative party over the last decade however it is important to note that in the wake of the scandal reports have surfaced that his involvement in s.c.l. and it last year and last but not least there's julian wieland chairman of the s.p.l. group. in fifteen general election we posted a photo of him campaigning with then prime minister david cameron perhaps unsurprisingly his twitter accounts been unavailable since last week now all of these names are likely to be just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to connecti
the company's founders he made headlines back in the eighty's during his reported courtship of lady helen windsor the daughter of one of the queen's cousins he once said this about his work before his time at s.c.l. there's lord ivor mountbatten. a direct descendant of queen victoria third cousin of queen elizabeth the second and a member of a sales advisory board according to bloomberg we also have roger dad who's listed as the company's director. a former british special forces officer turned...
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helen mirren, we'll see you in havasu, mark.nks for watching until the end. >>. >>> mark bridges won an oscar for his work on phantom thread and had the shortest acceptance speech and snagged the grand prize, which included a trip to lake havasu and presenter on stage with helen mirren. his speech was around 30 seconds. >> helen really sold that thing. >> doing the whole -- >> funny bit. >> the whole thing. >> we have this bit for you to do. we know -- >> she's game. she's the best sniept she's fantastic. i love her. >>> let's talk about this morning. this is one of our more fervent viewers, me. it was frosty cold when i walked out to the kafr car this morning. i had to scrape a little bit of ice. if you don't have one, sometimes a credit card will do. that's the case today. this morning is the coldest morning moving forward. here's a look at san rafael where it's clear. sunny and 38 degrees. in fact, we'll have sunshine, dry conditions and almost average temperatures this afternoon. spring returns for tomorrow and wednesday and
helen mirren, we'll see you in havasu, mark.nks for watching until the end. >>. >>> mark bridges won an oscar for his work on phantom thread and had the shortest acceptance speech and snagged the grand prize, which included a trip to lake havasu and presenter on stage with helen mirren. his speech was around 30 seconds. >> helen really sold that thing. >> doing the whole -- >> funny bit. >> the whole thing. >> we have this bit for you to do. we know...
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let's get more on the weather with helen. we've had one cold snap, this is a second. siberia. almost the same beast, you could say. the wind from the east is no good to man or beast and that's why it is so cold. how long will it last? the rest of today. the snow will ease and tomorrow week at the easterly flow and we picked up the northerly flow. that will cut off the cold air and the snowfall will stop. we will also have high pressure and it will become more settled. which parts of the country has seen the heaviest snowfall? overnight, england and wales, places like nottingham had about 12 centimetres. places in the south east have had ten centimetres. we still have a met office warning out. this is south well this morning. amber warning is still in force for and wales. it's not arrived in cornwall yet. it is moving its way gradually westwards, so it has been snowing heavily across wales this morning, across dorset and somerset and the west midlands, moving gradually westwards all the time. this is what we would describe normally as the radar picture, but it is all s
let's get more on the weather with helen. we've had one cold snap, this is a second. siberia. almost the same beast, you could say. the wind from the east is no good to man or beast and that's why it is so cold. how long will it last? the rest of today. the snow will ease and tomorrow week at the easterly flow and we picked up the northerly flow. that will cut off the cold air and the snowfall will stop. we will also have high pressure and it will become more settled. which parts of the country...
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they have been worn by everyone from dame helen mirren to pippa middleton.r of cocorose, and she has brought in some of the issues, we want to see them in action. nine actor wants to put them on? i will show you! tim, why don't you have a go? the ultimate cinderella thing! as i understand, it is all in the sole. yes, it is flexible but comfortable, you can see the padding, this has been fundamental to the brand in terms of having that comfort. but you have so many knock backs, explain that. i have loads of rejection, but that just explain that. i have loads of rejection, but thatjust helps to make you even more determined to kind of really want to push on and justis kind of really want to push on and just is not fail. i think having that rejection actually makes you more determined. i must admit, looking at these, i am intrigued, i am always wearing other shoes when i race to work in the morning, other than the one i have got now, my tv shoes, as it were! but talk us through how difficult you found it to start this, we will be discussing later how women who
they have been worn by everyone from dame helen mirren to pippa middleton.r of cocorose, and she has brought in some of the issues, we want to see them in action. nine actor wants to put them on? i will show you! tim, why don't you have a go? the ultimate cinderella thing! as i understand, it is all in the sole. yes, it is flexible but comfortable, you can see the padding, this has been fundamental to the brand in terms of having that comfort. but you have so many knock backs, explain that. i...
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helen briggs, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. if you were out and about at the weekend, you would be forgiven for thinking it is spring. lots of sunshine, and high temperatures for some areas. but now it looks like we are going to be plunged back into winter. sunspots struggling to get higher than 5 degrees. today, we have a troublesome area of clouds swirling around, especially across england and wales. the odd heavy burst of showers this afternoon. brighter in western scotland and northern ireland. temperature is not as high as the weekend, but if you do get some brightness, and you get to around 10 degrees, not feeling too bad. this wet weather towards the south and the east will not be any hurry to clear away. sliding eastwards as we go through the night. but out west, skies begin to claire, and could be a touch of frost, mist and fog in these areas. temperatures above freezing in most areas. tomorrow, likely to start off with a lot of cloud, especially central and eastern areas. where you don't see cloud, we are expecting sp
helen briggs, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. if you were out and about at the weekend, you would be forgiven for thinking it is spring. lots of sunshine, and high temperatures for some areas. but now it looks like we are going to be plunged back into winter. sunspots struggling to get higher than 5 degrees. today, we have a troublesome area of clouds swirling around, especially across england and wales. the odd heavy burst of showers this afternoon. brighter in western scotland and...
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award, that will be helen mirren and jane fonda, two legends of the industry.gations and they say that they are taking the movement seriously, they do want change. they want equality in the workplace by 2020, many people think thatis workplace by 2020, many people think that is unrealistic began, many people here are proud there has been change this year. thank you so much for the update, you been news dave and we have just had breaking for the update, you been news dave and we havejust had breaking news that china will increase defence spending by 8%. that is it for this addition of newsday, thank you for watching. hello. thanks forjoining me. ijust want to bring the right up—to—date with how we see the next weekend weather. the snow is not going to just magically appear, things will gradually improve and for that we have to thank and area of low pressure, which will supply relatively mild air from the atlantic, rather than dragging in cold air yet atlantic, rather than dragging in cold airyet again atlantic, rather than dragging in cold air yet again from the
award, that will be helen mirren and jane fonda, two legends of the industry.gations and they say that they are taking the movement seriously, they do want change. they want equality in the workplace by 2020, many people think thatis workplace by 2020, many people think that is unrealistic began, many people here are proud there has been change this year. thank you so much for the update, you been news dave and we have just had breaking for the update, you been news dave and we havejust had...
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helen mirren. but not ( darya ) in the morning buzz: police are searching for raiders linebacker aldon smith.. he hasnt' been since since his ex-girlfriend called 911 about 8:30 saturday night.. she told the dispatcher smith drank two bottles of tequila, threw her down, bit her wrists and drove off. when police got to his house in san francisco he was already gone.. nobody knows where he is, but we have heard from him, kind of: here's the cryptic message posted to his account sunday, it's a shot of pavement and says "you are all wrong" in his years with first the 49ers and then the raiders, smith has been arrested a number of times.. on various charges including: domestic violence, dui, weapons, and hit and run. the linebacker didn't actually play any games last season because of nfl substance abuse violations.( darya ) a linebacker from university of central florida is wowing the nfl combine: showing off all the strength, speed and skill he has without his left hand. shaquem griffin's hand was amp
helen mirren. but not ( darya ) in the morning buzz: police are searching for raiders linebacker aldon smith.. he hasnt' been since since his ex-girlfriend called 911 about 8:30 saturday night.. she told the dispatcher smith drank two bottles of tequila, threw her down, bit her wrists and drove off. when police got to his house in san francisco he was already gone.. nobody knows where he is, but we have heard from him, kind of: here's the cryptic message posted to his account sunday, it's a...
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and she was actively searching for helen island.the reasons that i believe that she was up near the island. and to the second reason i do not believe that she was down there was because six days later, they overflow that island and saw absolutely no signs of any person or airplane crash. >> martha: fascinating. then there is this picture that was found not too long ago, let's put that up on the screen. that is from 1937. and if you look at them closely, some people believe that that could be amelia ehrhardt on the dock and then her navigator is off to the left in that picture. what do you think about that theory? do you give it any credence? >> no, that was debunked two or three days later after that broadcast when a researcher in japan notified everyone that that picture had actually been taken in 1935. so she was nowhere near there either. it could be anybody. it could be a man or a woman. that is the backside of someone. so it is really not conclusive at all. >> martha: what do you think in the minute that i have left, what is yo
and she was actively searching for helen island.the reasons that i believe that she was up near the island. and to the second reason i do not believe that she was down there was because six days later, they overflow that island and saw absolutely no signs of any person or airplane crash. >> martha: fascinating. then there is this picture that was found not too long ago, let's put that up on the screen. that is from 1937. and if you look at them closely, some people believe that that could...
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but in the meantime let's find out how the markets have been reacting to this news helen humphrey is standing by on our business desk and we have to talk about a sell off we do have to talk about the sell off on the fact that the markets have been waiting when they say for weeks with every piece of rhetoric the markets have moved with the prospect of a trade war and covering every twist and turn has all financial correspondent to do my loughnane we can bring aid now she's at the frankfurt stock exchange good to see janell's so the e.u. has got what it wanted granted an exception it looks like was a sigh of relief on the trading floor. yes but only in the sense that this is one less thing for them to worry about that has in no way translated to improve trading the trading day is about to end with the european indices still firmly in the red it's also worth noting that they've had all day to react to this news that the e.u. could be accepted has been circulating around all day and it seems to provide little comfort for them then now that they have a bit more confirmation their joy rema
but in the meantime let's find out how the markets have been reacting to this news helen humphrey is standing by on our business desk and we have to talk about a sell off we do have to talk about the sell off on the fact that the markets have been waiting when they say for weeks with every piece of rhetoric the markets have moved with the prospect of a trade war and covering every twist and turn has all financial correspondent to do my loughnane we can bring aid now she's at the frankfurt stock...