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she was kind of like, yeah asa and bopp. like, why not? [ laughter ] >> seth: what's the asa from?ifferent places, different countries. >> seth: that's good. that's a fun way to -- you mentioned different countries. you play an american in the film. i'm really good with accents, you're not an american. i can tell right now. do you like doing accent work in films? >> yeah, i think so. i mean american. i've been doing it for a while. as a british actor, have to be able to do an american accent, pretty much. >> seth: sure. >> and i spend a lot of time in the states. you kind of hear it in the media and films. so yeah, i find it pretty easy. after a while, in fact, when i'm doing an american film, i stop talking in my own accent all together, which is i find it's just a lot more effort. the british accent. [ light laughter ] you really have to just force every kind of sound and syllable and key, all of them it's just --. and american, it just kind of you don't move your mouth as much at all. [ laughter ] it just kind of comes falling out, you know. >> seth: we don't sweat it, man. as l
she was kind of like, yeah asa and bopp. like, why not? [ laughter ] >> seth: what's the asa from?ifferent places, different countries. >> seth: that's good. that's a fun way to -- you mentioned different countries. you play an american in the film. i'm really good with accents, you're not an american. i can tell right now. do you like doing accent work in films? >> yeah, i think so. i mean american. i've been doing it for a while. as a british actor, have to be able to do an...
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of your work asa professor at closing? vernon: itvaries, because right now i am not involved in any voting rights case. peytonbegan, as explained attorneys , realized quickly when the supreme courtbasically upheld that you had to explain that a lawwas designed or intended purposely to discriminate and it wasnot just the law might havea discriminatory effect. there was a case inedgefield, south carolin. i did my dissertation on edgefield. in 1980, i was contactedto work on the case and began a long series of involvement,primarily in votg rights cases, some discriminatin cases, just a few years ago, the -- theangola prison case where he had been in solitary confinement since 1972. those are quitedifferent kinds of cases, though than what we had been doing, voting rights cases over the years for minority plaintiffs. host: let's start with peyton mccrary. tell us a bitabout the process for preparing for a drop your how does it differ from your academic work that you have done --the process for preparing fora trial. how does it
of your work asa professor at closing? vernon: itvaries, because right now i am not involved in any voting rights case. peytonbegan, as explained attorneys , realized quickly when the supreme courtbasically upheld that you had to explain that a lawwas designed or intended purposely to discriminate and it wasnot just the law might havea discriminatory effect. there was a case inedgefield, south carolin. i did my dissertation on edgefield. in 1980, i was contactedto work on the case and began a...
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asa i'm going to go over it again.son isa as a first—time offender, prison is a daunting prospect for lewis, so is a daunting prospect for lewis, so he and his stepmum have been looking at what he needs to ta ke looking at what he needs to take with him. books, stamps. comfortable shoes, cash. i feel like i comfortable shoes, cash. ifeel like i have been kept here to pay for this. have you got all your toiletries and everything? i feel like i toiletries and everything? ifeel like i have been kept here to pay for the mistake i have made and punished, really. my dad, grandad in the middle, fa cup, and me with the premier league. lewis paxman mento is but gavin is never far from lewis paxman mento is but gavin is neverfarfrom his lewis paxman mento is but gavin is never far from his thoughts. i feel like i ifeel like i know i feel like i know him. i feel like i know him. ifeel like i met him. tell me about those dreams. just being in the car, raining, it wasjust darkness just being in the car, raining, it was just darknes
asa i'm going to go over it again.son isa as a first—time offender, prison is a daunting prospect for lewis, so is a daunting prospect for lewis, so he and his stepmum have been looking at what he needs to ta ke looking at what he needs to take with him. books, stamps. comfortable shoes, cash. i feel like i comfortable shoes, cash. ifeel like i have been kept here to pay for this. have you got all your toiletries and everything? i feel like i toiletries and everything? ifeel like i have been...
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i went asa politics, and is somebody... governor, i had never been in politics, and felix was in politics a long time in the opposition with his father. i think he is going to be the prime minister. why president joseph kabila doesn't want felix, because he is not somebody of good word. so you mentioned when you are governor, that is when you were governor, that is when you were governor of the province from 2007 to 2015. we will come to that in a moment. here you are i think this should happen or that should happen in the drc, but can you have any influence when you are in europe? you are currently based in brussels, effectively in exile. yes, you know, my exile... i am in exile, and still waiting for the country, waiting also on the unity of the opposition. and going all over the world, i travel almost every day, i am in the plane, to go and fight my country. to talk to the people, today the killing is too much in my country. there is really a lot of killing going on in the east of the congo. there is no rule of law in my
i went asa politics, and is somebody... governor, i had never been in politics, and felix was in politics a long time in the opposition with his father. i think he is going to be the prime minister. why president joseph kabila doesn't want felix, because he is not somebody of good word. so you mentioned when you are governor, that is when you were governor, that is when you were governor of the province from 2007 to 2015. we will come to that in a moment. here you are i think this should happen...
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pretty dreadful day, described asa day.scribed as a miserable night, he might have been referring to the weather. the end of his political career. i want to cross over to the park avenue hotel and hear from gareth to cross over to the park avenue hotel and hearfrom gareth gordon, who was in the room for that news conference. he said he spent the last three months criticising another leader, arlene foster, for her handling of the situation. it would be the height of hypocrisy if he did not take responsibility for his party's poor performance. the buck stops here? yes, you could say of the uup were to make inroads on the dup it would have been this election, the dup did not want the selection under these circumstances, but only as the ulster unionist party failed to make inroads, it looks like they're heading for their worst ever assembly election result and asa worst ever assembly election result and as a result, mike nesbitt feels he has no other option but to go. he said he will stand down but will remain in post until a s
pretty dreadful day, described asa day.scribed as a miserable night, he might have been referring to the weather. the end of his political career. i want to cross over to the park avenue hotel and hear from gareth to cross over to the park avenue hotel and hearfrom gareth gordon, who was in the room for that news conference. he said he spent the last three months criticising another leader, arlene foster, for her handling of the situation. it would be the height of hypocrisy if he did not take...
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alex, what is a republican governor like asa hutchinson to do? many people in his state have taken advantage of this medicaid expansion under obamacare. they know that's a huge problem if the cost of that gets dumped on the states. what do they do? >> yeah, someone like asa hutchinson is in one of the toughest positions out there because, you know, what the republican congress is proposing is not just to yank away health insurance from everyone on medicaid immediately. but to sort of gradually and then abruptly reduce the amount of money states get in order to service that population. and so he's describing it as a cost shift. it's also a shift of political pain away from the republican congress so they don't have to wait to see they're all off their health care now and putting the burd own someone luke asa hutchinson to say over a period of time we're going to give you less and less. that's a politically clever thing for congress to do. for republican governors in arkansas, as you said, it's certainly not the only state. they're speaking up to s
alex, what is a republican governor like asa hutchinson to do? many people in his state have taken advantage of this medicaid expansion under obamacare. they know that's a huge problem if the cost of that gets dumped on the states. what do they do? >> yeah, someone like asa hutchinson is in one of the toughest positions out there because, you know, what the republican congress is proposing is not just to yank away health insurance from everyone on medicaid immediately. but to sort of...
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things are going back to normal asas we go into sunday. many places of the iberian peninsula as well as parts of morocco. temperatures for the rest of europe are as follows. 14 in vienna. still on the warmer side across the east. 7 for the high in moscow. 12 for the high in kiev. finally over north america, there are various kind of weather happening over the midportions of the united states. we have blizzard warnings in place for colorado as well as new mexico. and there's a chance for freezi freezing rainfall across the great lakes region and along this cold front there's a chance for severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, and large hail, especially over the lower mississippi river basin on your friday. back behind it, it's pretty gugusty and hot. conditions are quite favorable for wildfires. out towards the west, more wet weather is coming up across the western united states and vancouver as well. that's it for me now. here's your extended forecast. >>> and with that, we wrap up this hour's nhk "newsline." be sure to watch "newsroom toky
things are going back to normal asas we go into sunday. many places of the iberian peninsula as well as parts of morocco. temperatures for the rest of europe are as follows. 14 in vienna. still on the warmer side across the east. 7 for the high in moscow. 12 for the high in kiev. finally over north america, there are various kind of weather happening over the midportions of the united states. we have blizzard warnings in place for colorado as well as new mexico. and there's a chance for freezi...
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the prime minister described him asa radar. peripheralfigure radar. the prime minister described him as a peripheral figure for the security services. the sheer numbers of people who are deemed to have the intent or capability to carry out terror in britain is vast. more than 3000, we understand from mi5. a degree of triage has to happen. i thought that because khalid masood was in his 50s, therefore he doesn't hit the general profile of somebody who might be vulnerable to radicalisation. a lot more attention would be focused on younger recruits. because he hasn't had engagement with law—enforcement since 2003, he may have slipped down the tree as levels. it reminds us the tree as levels. it reminds us the security services cannot do this alone. it may have been to people close to him who could have spotted the signs of radicalisation and done something to prevent this terrorist attack in the days, weeks, months leading up to it. how do we stop radicalisation? that isjust it. i would like to see a more robust, full spectrum str
the prime minister described him asa radar. peripheralfigure radar. the prime minister described him as a peripheral figure for the security services. the sheer numbers of people who are deemed to have the intent or capability to carry out terror in britain is vast. more than 3000, we understand from mi5. a degree of triage has to happen. i thought that because khalid masood was in his 50s, therefore he doesn't hit the general profile of somebody who might be vulnerable to radicalisation. a lot...
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would you describe trump asa washington. would you describe trump as a master salesman?publicans in the audience, congressional republicans, that things are under control. that the chaotic start to his administration is something he can move away from, and that he can deliver a more conventional speech. that is what we saw last night. he needs to keep republicans in the fold. his party have majorities in congress, and will be able to pass a lot of his agenda. first and foremost, he needed to steady the ship, and that is what his speech last night did. right now, donald trump and his administration is working on their budget. he sent papers to the various agencies and cabinet departments to have them flush out the directives he was given them. the tricky thing is that a lot of those departments and agencies do not have people in the top levels right now, so it will be a challenge for them to meet the requests he has provided. by may, we should have a presidential budget ready to delivered to congress. then it will be the long process that involves making choices about spe
would you describe trump asa washington. would you describe trump as a master salesman?publicans in the audience, congressional republicans, that things are under control. that the chaotic start to his administration is something he can move away from, and that he can deliver a more conventional speech. that is what we saw last night. he needs to keep republicans in the fold. his party have majorities in congress, and will be able to pass a lot of his agenda. first and foremost, he needed to...
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they said they had since have come down asa said they had since have come down as a result of long—termironmentalfactors as a result of long—term neglect and environmental factors such as soil erosion. there has been a series of vandalism is at jewish erosion. there has been a series of vandalism is atjewish cemeteries this year. on a visit to israel, the new york governor described as an as reprehensible. it is disgusting, it is reprehensible, it violates every ten at the new york state tradition. new york state, five it's definition, is a celebration of diversity. we believe in the spirit of inclusion and we live by discrimination of no one. the principles of europe are built on iraq, they will not change and the political winds will not change them. in your state governor speaking there. china faces major challenges in its attempt to overhaul its economy, the world's second—largest force of the premier told the opening session of parliament in beijing that he is targeting and half percent in the coming year, lower than last year. among other commitments there was a pledge to pollutio
they said they had since have come down asa said they had since have come down as a result of long—termironmentalfactors as a result of long—term neglect and environmental factors such as soil erosion. there has been a series of vandalism is at jewish erosion. there has been a series of vandalism is atjewish cemeteries this year. on a visit to israel, the new york governor described as an as reprehensible. it is disgusting, it is reprehensible, it violates every ten at the new york state...
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it started off asa warof has been repeating.ar of words, but it has escalated. these actions are expected to make things even worse. we've had a response from the turkish prime minister this morning. he said, turkey will retaliate in the harshest ways after the flight of the foreign minister was prevented from landing here, and then the family minister was expeued then the family minister was expelled from the country and escorted back to the german border. how resist playing into the upcoming elections and the campaign those elections? the anti-islam, anti—immigration leader of the freedom party had been flagging in the polls, and this protest there, hundreds of people out on the streets of rotterdam breathing turkish flags, is expected to galvanise his campaign. he has been responding on twitter, as he often does. last night he said, this is evidence, it is what i predicted. he said this morning, if you cannot accept peaceful dutch culture, then go away. it will now be down to the mainstream politicians. these to go before the
it started off asa warof has been repeating.ar of words, but it has escalated. these actions are expected to make things even worse. we've had a response from the turkish prime minister this morning. he said, turkey will retaliate in the harshest ways after the flight of the foreign minister was prevented from landing here, and then the family minister was expeued then the family minister was expelled from the country and escorted back to the german border. how resist playing into the upcoming...
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and the fact is that we will tighten up our process and have a better immigration system asa and haveimmigration system as a result of it. some other figures. in a0 years there have been no fatal terrorist attacks on us soil by nationals of any of these six countries. this ban would not have kept any of the 9/11 people out and would have only stopped one of those who attacked paris in 2015. 91 americans are killed by other americans are killed by other americans in gun violence every year —— day and this feels like a priority? in some cities they are not dealing with gang activities. but the fact is american people feel strongly that the refugee programme had the potential to bring people in. i mean, we know now that in other countries that there have been terrorists among the refugees that have come in. and we know there are training camps that are training even young children to come in as a pa rt even young children to come in as a part of the refugee programme and caused programme “— part of the refugee programme and caused programme —— problems in the countries they are going. we
and the fact is that we will tighten up our process and have a better immigration system asa and haveimmigration system as a result of it. some other figures. in a0 years there have been no fatal terrorist attacks on us soil by nationals of any of these six countries. this ban would not have kept any of the 9/11 people out and would have only stopped one of those who attacked paris in 2015. 91 americans are killed by other americans are killed by other americans in gun violence every year...
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. —— theirjourney to pyeongchang could best be described asa pyeongchang could best be described as aear quite a simple sport, but unlike in the olympic version, which as sweepers, in the paralympics, if an offaly makes a mistake, there is no wa nt to offaly makes a mistake, there is no want to brush up after them. —— if an offaly makes a mistake. team gb have been successful though. relegation 2015 sauber £1.1 million of uk sport funding axed. sochi was one of the highlights of my career. the funding was fantastic to have and it allowed me to give up myjob asa and it allowed me to give up myjob as a teacher and training full—time as a teacher and training full—time as an athlete. so that was a major blow to take the funding away. there was a lot at stake. we decided to cut our squad so it cut its from 12 to seven at that point. they responded well. they buckled down. they have thrown everything at the challenge of getting back the world championships and qualifying for the paralympics. sport scotland stepped in with some money and against all the odds, they defied expectations to sec
. —— theirjourney to pyeongchang could best be described asa pyeongchang could best be described as aear quite a simple sport, but unlike in the olympic version, which as sweepers, in the paralympics, if an offaly makes a mistake, there is no wa nt to offaly makes a mistake, there is no want to brush up after them. —— if an offaly makes a mistake. team gb have been successful though. relegation 2015 sauber £1.1 million of uk sport funding axed. sochi was one of the highlights of my...
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we're all the to asa hutchinson of arkansas who says his state cannot survive on the plan as it stands today. >> it's not a bad beginning process but terrible ending process. >>> plus no evidence. >> i don't think there was a tap of trump tower. >> as the bell is committee throws water on the wiretapping claims we talk to the breitbart columnist who first wrote about the bugging theory. and what is behind president trump's andrew jackson obsession? this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >>> good evening and welcome to "mtp daily" back in washington. where the republican draft bill to repeal and replace obamacare is been assailed from almost all corners of the gop with no simple solution in sight. but prident trump has an opportunity to do what he can do best tonight, sell his vision to a large, boisterous group of supporters. the president is set to hold a campaign rally in nashville, tennessee tonight with a chance to use the bully pulpit for the first time since the plan was put on paper. and mike pence was dispatched to the hill today to get the deeply divided republican confe
we're all the to asa hutchinson of arkansas who says his state cannot survive on the plan as it stands today. >> it's not a bad beginning process but terrible ending process. >>> plus no evidence. >> i don't think there was a tap of trump tower. >> as the bell is committee throws water on the wiretapping claims we talk to the breitbart columnist who first wrote about the bugging theory. and what is behind president trump's andrew jackson obsession? this is "mtp...
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convince a singlo eae human being who doesn't already -- >> let me ask you as a persone who used to be asak noa republican and, you know, has ha some critiques of theme c democratic party, if you couldcd advise them what would you sayo to them to turn things around?o? >> okay. >> what do they have to do.t do two thingngs.do one, stop calling people racist and sexist who aren't.ar. that's just a nonsense position. and this alienate and second is start being a b loyal opposition with real eal proposals which they don'tals seem to have. hve. their whole policy now is get it trump. that's not a policy. that's just hostility.h >> is there any differencether between that and the -- the -- - led by donald trump ther birther movement? i mean, is m that sort of a similar --s >> i don't -- i think theink the birther thing was insane.ane. but that's not -- that'so yesterday i'm talking abouttalkg right now and right now thew he democrats are going off the rails.ils. they're not being smart.t beings they're just being angry. a >> all right, well, we willill certainly see what happenshap because everyt
convince a singlo eae human being who doesn't already -- >> let me ask you as a persone who used to be asak noa republican and, you know, has ha some critiques of theme c democratic party, if you couldcd advise them what would you sayo to them to turn things around?o? >> okay. >> what do they have to do.t do two thingngs.do one, stop calling people racist and sexist who aren't.ar. that's just a nonsense position. and this alienate and second is start being a b loyal opposition...
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asa drawn is falling short as a leader.ain standards that you are expected to live up to. like moral courage. the qualities of leadership. and compassion. and that has been totally lacking. aung san suu kyi's supporters say working with the army is a near impossible job, and say she needs more time. but after one year in office, aung san suu kyi has little to show for it, apart from survival and damage toa it, apart from survival and damage to a once unrivalled reputation. you are watching you stay on the bbc. light from singapore and london. still, the programme... as britain and the eu begin the process of separation, what will be the impact on immigration and trade? the accident that happened here was of the sort that can at worst produce a meltdown. in this case the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. from today,
asa drawn is falling short as a leader.ain standards that you are expected to live up to. like moral courage. the qualities of leadership. and compassion. and that has been totally lacking. aung san suu kyi's supporters say working with the army is a near impossible job, and say she needs more time. but after one year in office, aung san suu kyi has little to show for it, apart from survival and damage toa it, apart from survival and damage to a once unrivalled reputation. you are watching you...
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the circumstances you face asa endgame.ey will never define you asa person, they will never define you as a person. i have transport as a way to live rather than just exist. —— i have found sport as a way to live. well following a week of reports on the state of sport, this evening at ten past eight on bbc news there will be special debate programme. a panel of sports people and industry insiders willjoin hosts david eades and jessica creighton to reflect on the issues arising from the past five days. to rugby union now and england's attempts to arrange a fixture against new zealand later this year came from head coach eddiejones and weren't motivated by commercial reasons. the rfu's chief executive insists the opportunity to play the world champions was something he had to look into. the all blacks declined the offer to play at twickenham in november. i think every rugby supporter around the country would want to see england playing the all blacks in 2017 and so i felt honour bound to see if we could achieve that. it wasn'
the circumstances you face asa endgame.ey will never define you asa person, they will never define you as a person. i have transport as a way to live rather than just exist. —— i have found sport as a way to live. well following a week of reports on the state of sport, this evening at ten past eight on bbc news there will be special debate programme. a panel of sports people and industry insiders willjoin hosts david eades and jessica creighton to reflect on the issues arising from the past...
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they had refused this was not she said that no change is not an option, the uk is changing so much asahe uk is changing so much as a result of brexit that she thinks the people of scotland should have a choice. she thinks the argument is very different than it was in 2014 and that is why possibly for yea rs was in 2014 and that is why possibly for years after, scotland should be given another vote on independence. theresa may holds the key card because she needs to agree on this. there is no disguising the ferocity of theresa may's opposition. the spokesman said there was a vote two years ago and that was meant to be once ina years ago and that was meant to be once in a generation, much better for the scottish government to focus oi'i for the scottish government to focus on their dayjob. it was argued that this would be economically divisive, lead to increased uncertainty. theresa may has always stressed it was a theresa may has always stressed it wasa uk theresa may has always stressed it was a uk wide referendum and we would leave as the uk. there would not be individual deals. she h
they had refused this was not she said that no change is not an option, the uk is changing so much asahe uk is changing so much as a result of brexit that she thinks the people of scotland should have a choice. she thinks the argument is very different than it was in 2014 and that is why possibly for yea rs was in 2014 and that is why possibly for years after, scotland should be given another vote on independence. theresa may holds the key card because she needs to agree on this. there is no...
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he was selected and asa team sky squad.s a result of that he felt the need to break cycling rules, there is a strict no need or policy that was brought in in 2011, it prohibits self administering even legal self administering eiféfi legit = self semifii’sterifie eeefi leeet = via injection. he went vitamins via injection. he went over to italy to purchase vitamins and intravenous equipment and came back to his home in france and he injected itself every other day for around a - broke the rules, such around a and broke the rules, such was his desperation to compete. this is what he had to say. it dawned on me while i was doing at how extreme it was. going to get it all is one it "vies {seine te'eef it sit is ere and then when you get back a thing and then when you get back a new mix it all in the files and then you put in a syringe and then there was a butterfly clip and a tourniquet to close the vein and cleaning everything to make sure it is perfectly clean and sterile and all of that, it is a whole process and then actually p
he was selected and asa team sky squad.s a result of that he felt the need to break cycling rules, there is a strict no need or policy that was brought in in 2011, it prohibits self administering even legal self administering eiféfi legit = self semifii’sterifie eeefi leeet = via injection. he went vitamins via injection. he went over to italy to purchase vitamins and intravenous equipment and came back to his home in france and he injected itself every other day for around a - broke the...
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asa as a governing body, disappointing with the things that have been said, we have got to consider whathat have been said is wrong, we know that, we are human beings. it is disappointing. we have all said things we shouldn't say and as soon as we've said it, we've realised, we have all done that. but i think to keep going and saying things is wrong. they are public figures and people try to wind them up, the media is brilliant, but sometimes the media x things are now we have got to take the whole thing and put this into context. as i say, we are disappointed, some things that have been said are wrong and we have got to deal with it accordingly. that fight is on bbc radio 5live tomorrow night. that's all from sportsday. you are watching bbc news. results are being declared in the northern ireland assembly election. the dup and shin —— sinn fein have been polling strongly. and within the last hour the ulster unionist leader mike nesbitt has announced he is to resign, saying the electorate had rejected his message and he had to take responsibility for what happened. inafew in a few minute
asa as a governing body, disappointing with the things that have been said, we have got to consider whathat have been said is wrong, we know that, we are human beings. it is disappointing. we have all said things we shouldn't say and as soon as we've said it, we've realised, we have all done that. but i think to keep going and saying things is wrong. they are public figures and people try to wind them up, the media is brilliant, but sometimes the media x things are now we have got to take the...
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asa woman, talking point of the week is elle.a woman, i feel anxious about going to see it actually?” understand that and i feel anxious having seen it. it can be read in many different ways and all of them contradictory. it is a film of sexual violence and has a track record of overstepping certain lines. isabel a pair, record of overstepping certain lines. isabela pair, is cinema's most fearless screen presence. she plays a businesswoman who is attacked at the beginning of the film and an almost doesn't seem to respond. she will go to the police, because as a child she was caught up in the arrest of her monstrous father and was, in her mind betrayed by the police. here is a clip. she is so watchable, but i don't know if i have the stomach. is it very violent? i am lost for words. the director, based it on a novel. it is almost as if the character becomes the author of the film. it has been described as a black comedy, a social satire and rape revenge movie. it is all and yet none of these things. what is is nobody else other th
asa woman, talking point of the week is elle.a woman, i feel anxious about going to see it actually?” understand that and i feel anxious having seen it. it can be read in many different ways and all of them contradictory. it is a film of sexual violence and has a track record of overstepping certain lines. isabel a pair, record of overstepping certain lines. isabela pair, is cinema's most fearless screen presence. she plays a businesswoman who is attacked at the beginning of the film and an...
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did you like it asa girl? you liked it. yes. did you like it as a girl? no.say. i didn't notice many girls playing with it son's schools. i don't know. i think if you get more interested in it, you might get more female engineers. the whole stem debate gets into it as well. my friend got given a build your own white house set. it doesn't get better than that. it looksjust like the real thing. better than that. it looksjust like the realthing. you better than that. it looksjust like the real thing. you have better than that. it looksjust like the realthing. you have these amazing instructions. you can never do it again using the construction. then you have to make something else. that is the fun of it. exactly. exactly. the china daily. . a heavy story. pointing the finger at the us. it would be in the china daily. the interesting thing about this, pointing the finger at the us with human rights, just as the relationship between the new donald trump administration and china is still taking shape... it is very early days. it is a fair point to hold the mirror u
did you like it asa girl? you liked it. yes. did you like it as a girl? no.say. i didn't notice many girls playing with it son's schools. i don't know. i think if you get more interested in it, you might get more female engineers. the whole stem debate gets into it as well. my friend got given a build your own white house set. it doesn't get better than that. it looksjust like the real thing. better than that. it looksjust like the realthing. you better than that. it looksjust like the real...
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we have bonded and gelled asa team. and tears. we have bonded and gelled as a team.n from here. scotla nd as a team. it goes on from here. scotland had been facing a familiar feeling of defeat, falling behind the wales. but rhona lloyd put them within touching distance. 12/14 down in the final minutes, it fell to sarah law to kick for victory. she slotted home. the wind, by a single point, but they will take it. ireland kept their 100% record intact. grinding out a win over the defending champions, france. england had it easy against the italians, running in five tries. vicky fleetwood scored a hat—trick to get the winning bonus point. thanks to the winning bonus point. thanks to the superior points difference, england top the table above ireland. if they both win this weekend, it comes down to a grand slam decider between them on st patrick's day in dublin. so the first match for the women this weekend see wales host ireland tomorrow morning just next door at cardiff arms park with england against scotland at the stoop tomorrow afternoon. highlights of all the women
we have bonded and gelled asa team. and tears. we have bonded and gelled as a team.n from here. scotla nd as a team. it goes on from here. scotland had been facing a familiar feeling of defeat, falling behind the wales. but rhona lloyd put them within touching distance. 12/14 down in the final minutes, it fell to sarah law to kick for victory. she slotted home. the wind, by a single point, but they will take it. ireland kept their 100% record intact. grinding out a win over the defending...
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is katherine of aragon and she arrives in the novel as she arrives pretty well in the english court asaess from spain and immediately attracts, in my version of events, the jealously and the affronted envy of margaret who until then was the top princess at the henry viii court. and the other girl in the mix is mary, henry's other sister, younger sister, famously beautiful. famously willful, who is married off to the very, very old king of france and recovers from that really disastrous marriage for her, political marriage, to marry the man of her choice. so you've got these three very, very differen stories about princesses who are married to make the allowances for their family and how they survive that experience. it's the question that you have come to know very well over the years, how much liberty do you feel free to take with the history for which you have so much affection and so much respect? i don't take liberty with the history. i know authors who do and i think they're right to take whatever choice they want... but you are dealing with characters at a depth that we can't know
is katherine of aragon and she arrives in the novel as she arrives pretty well in the english court asaess from spain and immediately attracts, in my version of events, the jealously and the affronted envy of margaret who until then was the top princess at the henry viii court. and the other girl in the mix is mary, henry's other sister, younger sister, famously beautiful. famously willful, who is married off to the very, very old king of france and recovers from that really disastrous marriage...
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so people are looking to the stock market almost asa looking to the stock market almost as a way to preserveinary. that considering where we have been. and so considering where we have been. and so items like snapchat give these pension fund endowments shoot sovereign wealth problems. the opportunity to put money in and sees upside. this article in the new york times, on their front page, it is very interesting. itjust times, on their front page, it is very interesting. it just says simply " frenchness withering away. " it is interesting because having this debate in our country about what is british society is that what are we now? beazley, in the run—up to the elections in france, it is a very emotive issue, isn't it? is happening all over the world. i would be surprised if you was all over the world said that they had lost a lot of local feeling. it is easy to see why. these global companies are able to deliver anything from anywhere cat any time. social networks and lady to connect, but there is not that sentence of local community. it is notjust about the movement of people. it is about
so people are looking to the stock market almost asa looking to the stock market almost as a way to preserveinary. that considering where we have been. and so considering where we have been. and so items like snapchat give these pension fund endowments shoot sovereign wealth problems. the opportunity to put money in and sees upside. this article in the new york times, on their front page, it is very interesting. itjust times, on their front page, it is very interesting. it just says simply...
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well, great, and then he should have said, and asa great, and then he should have said, and as a lawyerrobably good at saying, in my capacity as a memberof the at saying, in my capacity as a member of the presidential campaign, i never met him, but... he didn't do that, he said, i never met him, period. i understand the russian ambassador wants to meet people, he wants to put the feelers out, as did the german ambassador, every ambassador in moscow, so it is unfortunate, his wording was unfortunate, his wording was unfortunate, it is coming back to bite him, and it has created such a stir because it is also mike flynn, the national security advisor, because he didn't disclose having met him, that is grave. and if president trump loses a senior member of his team, that wouldn't be good, would it? it wouldn't be good but what i am much more concerned about than losing a member of the senior team is he hasn't identified the assistant secretaries and appointees, so it you are germany or britain, who can you talk to? yes, you can talk to the foreign minister, they can go to mexico and make a
well, great, and then he should have said, and asa great, and then he should have said, and as a lawyerrobably good at saying, in my capacity as a memberof the at saying, in my capacity as a member of the presidential campaign, i never met him, but... he didn't do that, he said, i never met him, period. i understand the russian ambassador wants to meet people, he wants to put the feelers out, as did the german ambassador, every ambassador in moscow, so it is unfortunate, his wording was...
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says that tony blair attended a secret meeting at the white house to discuss working for donald trump asadiscuss working for donald trump as a middle east peace convoy —— envoy. the chancellor will use the budget to build up a war chest of boost britain's post brexit resilient. the independent leads with its own poll suggesting the majority of the ukase against government plans to cut corporation tax in favour of the money going towards the nhs. and, finally, the sunday express claims that nearly £150 million from the health budget was spent on overseas aid last year. so, those that were just some of the front pages this morning. we have a selection we will be discussing. john, charlie, why don't you start us, charlie, with the front page of the observer? by my standards this is amazing. when i first started in journalism, we used to have scammers in america to hibberd calls of police departments. and these days, we just police departments. and these days, wejust get police departments. and these days, we just get tweets and twitter. this helps us see what mrs donald trump is coming outwi
says that tony blair attended a secret meeting at the white house to discuss working for donald trump asadiscuss working for donald trump as a middle east peace convoy —— envoy. the chancellor will use the budget to build up a war chest of boost britain's post brexit resilient. the independent leads with its own poll suggesting the majority of the ukase against government plans to cut corporation tax in favour of the money going towards the nhs. and, finally, the sunday express claims that...
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we asa we as a team, i don't believe as far as i'm aware no team has won back—to—back through rule regulation a team and we're here to win, we're here to do something that no one else has done. and ifeel, you know, whether or not we're in the right place at this moment in the season, we'll find out. but i have every belief in my team that we can do that. the french cyclist nacer bouhanni has won the fourth stage of the tour of catalonia after it was shortened by 60 kilometres because of snow. bouhanni beat davide cimolai and dale impey in a sprint to the line. the start of the race had to be moved because of the treacherous conditions. a short climb before the finish saw the specialist sprinters dropped from the group with the frenchman coming through to win. america's tejay van garderen retains the race lead. what a way to finish that is! that is about all we have time for an don't forget for everything else you can go to the website. there's live updates on formula 1 practice taking place, the first practice currently taking place for the next a5 minutes in melbourne ahead of the weekend's
we asa we as a team, i don't believe as far as i'm aware no team has won back—to—back through rule regulation a team and we're here to win, we're here to do something that no one else has done. and ifeel, you know, whether or not we're in the right place at this moment in the season, we'll find out. but i have every belief in my team that we can do that. the french cyclist nacer bouhanni has won the fourth stage of the tour of catalonia after it was shortened by 60 kilometres because of...
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the financial arm of siemens has been granted approval to operate asa has been granted approval to operate project and financial lending. last year they provided $3 billion in funding for projects in the asia—pacific. thousands of tech leaders, policy makers as well as celebrities are all flocking to texas and it's not just for the famous barbecue and brea kfast just for the famous barbecue and breakfast burritos. it's the southwest southwest conference festival and it's in full swing. 0ur north america technology correspondent dave lee told us about the coolest thing that he spotted at the coolest thing that he spotted at the event. the thing for google is to provide our customers access to their favourite services and information from anywhere and at any time whether they are biking, walking, hiking, when their hands are busy they should be able to access their favourite services from the cuff of their sleeve. what is on my calf and how does it work? the interface is on the material and the other threads integrate together. —— my calf. we snapped on the tag. you can see it is bluetooth,
the financial arm of siemens has been granted approval to operate asa has been granted approval to operate project and financial lending. last year they provided $3 billion in funding for projects in the asia—pacific. thousands of tech leaders, policy makers as well as celebrities are all flocking to texas and it's not just for the famous barbecue and brea kfast just for the famous barbecue and breakfast burritos. it's the southwest southwest conference festival and it's in full swing. 0ur...
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it is asa been writing and text in in. it is as a active matter, it is not objective.rect is if we hadn't covered the sexual abuse enquiry and had previewed it on the ten o'clock news the night before. in the mix, you have to have a range of stories but what news cannot beat it news about death tolls in descending order is all disasters in descending order. it isa all disasters in descending order. it is a range, and mix. it seems the bbc is tried to keep up with social media where these kinds of stories have huge traction and you can read our lot. i suppose some in the audience say it is not the bbc‘s business to try and compete with that social media led world. business to try and compete with that social media led worldm business to try and compete with that social media led world. it is bbc news's role surely is that we should be covering a lot of things. people think we shouldn't be covering sport and other people think that we absolutely should. the same with politics. there will be many that say we don't get into the nitty—gritty enough and some that think we ba
it is asa been writing and text in in. it is as a active matter, it is not objective.rect is if we hadn't covered the sexual abuse enquiry and had previewed it on the ten o'clock news the night before. in the mix, you have to have a range of stories but what news cannot beat it news about death tolls in descending order is all disasters in descending order. it isa all disasters in descending order. it is a range, and mix. it seems the bbc is tried to keep up with social media where these kinds...
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extremely active, and they have r really become a veryy powerful p political voice, for ristance a as well asas for transformation. announcer: women play the central role in colombia's peace accord. announcer: making history in colombia, for the country and for women. narrator: colombia has signed a peacece accord, ending thee longest armed conflict in the western hemisphere. but the wounds of war are far from healed. 60 years of fighting has claimed the lives of over 200,000 people and forced millions from their homes. women were systematically targeted and endured decades of kidnappings, torture, and sexual violence. but they also emerged as central actors in the peace negotiations. women fought for a seat at the peace table and helped expose the fufull extent of the warar's devastating impact on their lives. [deborah speaking spanish] narrator: deborah barros is a lawyer and human rights activist from the indigenous wayuu community in bahia portete on colombia's northern coast. the wayuu are colombia'ss largt iindigenous s group. in 2004, paaramilitaries attackcked deborah's vvillage seeking
extremely active, and they have r really become a veryy powerful p political voice, for ristance a as well asas for transformation. announcer: women play the central role in colombia's peace accord. announcer: making history in colombia, for the country and for women. narrator: colombia has signed a peacece accord, ending thee longest armed conflict in the western hemisphere. but the wounds of war are far from healed. 60 years of fighting has claimed the lives of over 200,000 people and forced...
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it would take that asa we know he died. it would take that as a couple of intrusive coverage.ul not to show a lot of those images. we tried to show the scene, a mort general sense of people gathered around him tried to save him, but we were careful about... but of course, it is also about... but of course, it is also about the balance. this is an event that actually happened. people sought the bodies of people severely injured or possibly dead or dying. and the fact that you did not see their faces does not make an acceptable. i figured make a big difference. if you see a crowd of people around 70 who is injured, thatis people around 70 who is injured, that is very different from some of the images i have seen elsewhere of the images i have seen elsewhere of the person themselves injured and the person themselves injured and the blood. there is a big difference. it still conveys understanding, we draw the line. but in venice, it is not a precise line. you need to make a judgement. and thatis you need to make a judgement. and that is why different broadcasters and media organis
it would take that asa we know he died. it would take that as a couple of intrusive coverage.ul not to show a lot of those images. we tried to show the scene, a mort general sense of people gathered around him tried to save him, but we were careful about... but of course, it is also about... but of course, it is also about the balance. this is an event that actually happened. people sought the bodies of people severely injured or possibly dead or dying. and the fact that you did not see their...
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it's a great thing to do asa pokemon together. it's a great thing to do as a family. —— his fault. the australian economy grew by a quarter in the last quarter of last year and that's good news because it did contract in the previous quarter. see you in a moment for the newspaper review. people caught using their phone while driving face tougher punishments from today. fines in england, wales and scotland will double to £200 and offenders will get six points on their licence. it will mean newly qualified drivers with less than two years on the road face losing their licence if caught sending a single text. robert halljoined one police patrol in cambridgeshire as it stopped offenders. 0na on a busy main roads in cambridgeshire, police cameras ca ptu re cambridgeshire, police cameras capture another offender. the evidence from around the uk is crystal clear, we've been warned but we simply aren't listening. the roast recent report from the rac found 31% of drivers admit to using a hand—held phone at the wheel compared with 8% two years ago. a hand—held phone at the whee
it's a great thing to do asa pokemon together. it's a great thing to do as a family. —— his fault. the australian economy grew by a quarter in the last quarter of last year and that's good news because it did contract in the previous quarter. see you in a moment for the newspaper review. people caught using their phone while driving face tougher punishments from today. fines in england, wales and scotland will double to £200 and offenders will get six points on their licence. it will mean...
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the chancellor says that scotland will receive an extra £350 million asa will receive an extra £350 milliono—called barnett formula. it follows plans to boost spending in england, but the scottish government says that despite the funding boost, there had been almost £3 billion worth of cuts to the scottish budget over the past ten years. our scotla nd correspondent, david porter, has more. the clock is ticking and the pace of events is speeding up too. today, it's all about the numbers, but like everything in politics at the moment, this is a budget that has to be seen through the prism of exit and what it could mean for scotland. saving for a rainy day, chancellor? for the chancellor, the first opportunity to pose with the red budget box outside number 11 downing st. in the commons, a direct message to scotland and scots. are run as was today deliver additional funding of £350 million for the scottish government... cheering from his own side. from the nationalist benches opposite, a muted reaction. in edinburgh too, ministers were not impressed. set in the context of £2.9 million of reduct
the chancellor says that scotland will receive an extra £350 million asa will receive an extra £350 milliono—called barnett formula. it follows plans to boost spending in england, but the scottish government says that despite the funding boost, there had been almost £3 billion worth of cuts to the scottish budget over the past ten years. our scotla nd correspondent, david porter, has more. the clock is ticking and the pace of events is speeding up too. today, it's all about the numbers,...
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to go back to the breaking news is that we mentioned earlier that michael heseltine has been sacked asa do it, nick? the man who brought down britain's first woman prime minister has just been sacked by britain's second woman prime minister! he had fivejobs, apparently. the reason the are being so hard—core is that they are absolutely determined that this bill, which michael has sought to amend, must emerge completely clean. if there were any weaknesses to be exploited by our negotiating partners, and we can turn to the son of an old ally of michael heseltine was mike, robin walker, the son of the peter walker, he is saying that if as the lords did tonight you will allow parliament to have the right to veto the bill, that would create all sorts of problems that would be exploited by michel barnier. nick, thank you very much. time for viewsnight now. and tonight, we have the young dutch writer, rutger bregman, to offer us an optimistic take on the state of humankind. he's a man with a lot of ideas — the writer of a book called rutger bregman, author of utopia for realists. the book refle
to go back to the breaking news is that we mentioned earlier that michael heseltine has been sacked asa do it, nick? the man who brought down britain's first woman prime minister has just been sacked by britain's second woman prime minister! he had fivejobs, apparently. the reason the are being so hard—core is that they are absolutely determined that this bill, which michael has sought to amend, must emerge completely clean. if there were any weaknesses to be exploited by our negotiating...
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offices asa kalefe ordered the district attorney is to step down. >> office effects black lives, they have put their foot >> when he took office, he pai. >> reporter: as black lives matter involvement in mounting calls for williams say his racen feeling the top prosecutor has done more good than bad. >> i look it like this he took care of crime in the city for a long time. he did good for the city of philadelphia. still organizers say his good deeds pale in alleged misconduct. organizers s barricades and the police presence will become a familiar sight to philadelphia and they continue to protest u seth william resigns. jennifer joyce channel 6 "action news." news." -- jeanette reyes. >>> a few attorney said the indictment is against one not career prosecutors and staff. the assist assistant attorneys will continue to do there job to protect the citizens of philadelphia. >>> a driver lost control and crashed into someone's yard in south jersey. this was the scene on john tipton boulevard and road in pennsauken. there were no reports ofthe accr investigation. >>> firefighters worked to
offices asa kalefe ordered the district attorney is to step down. >> office effects black lives, they have put their foot >> when he took office, he pai. >> reporter: as black lives matter involvement in mounting calls for williams say his racen feeling the top prosecutor has done more good than bad. >> i look it like this he took care of crime in the city for a long time. he did good for the city of philadelphia. still organizers say his good deeds pale in alleged...
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asa man, can lead to serious health problems. as a man, i am can lead to serious health problems.s health problems. as a man, i am really shocked by this and it's another reminder to me of the million ways in which women are treated differently in our society, the million ways they can be discriminated against and it's really good the appg on women's health, a parliamentary group that has produced the best, the sort of group 20 years ago tory mps would have laughed at as people like harriet harman pushed forward these agendas, it's now so prominent they can be on the front page of the telegraph and the work they are doing is taken seriously because it is serious. and it is cross-party? it is. a surprise because so many women are gps. it's not like it's an old men's club in the centre of london. so little time when you get in to see a gp, the clock is ticking! i don't know whether i have anything to say about this next story. not that i need to! the daily mail, harry, prince harry, and his american actress girlfriend, meghan, are setting up home together. discuss. that's interestin
asa man, can lead to serious health problems. as a man, i am can lead to serious health problems.s health problems. as a man, i am really shocked by this and it's another reminder to me of the million ways in which women are treated differently in our society, the million ways they can be discriminated against and it's really good the appg on women's health, a parliamentary group that has produced the best, the sort of group 20 years ago tory mps would have laughed at as people like harriet...
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gerry adams described it asa unionist. gerry adams described it as a watershed election.ing up atiopm, as a watershed election. coming up at 10pm, kate silverton has the full round—up of the news. first, our world. cambodian music plays a0 years ago, cambodia experienced a genocide of unimaginable proportions. two million people died. now a new film directed by hollywood superstar angelina jolie has won the backing of the cambodian establishment. the presence of the cambodian royal family at the movie's premiere, a stamp of approval for a film about the genocide that has never happened before, a significant acknowledgement that there needs to be more public discussion about the events of that time. i hope this doesn't bring up hatred, i hope it doesn't bring up blame, i hope itjust brings up discussion and i hope that the people of this country are proud when they see it because they see what they survived. on the banks of the mekong river bursts of colour, the sound of laughter. this is phnom penh today, full of life, bustling, families together, young and old. seeing al
gerry adams described it asa unionist. gerry adams described it as a watershed election.ing up atiopm, as a watershed election. coming up at 10pm, kate silverton has the full round—up of the news. first, our world. cambodian music plays a0 years ago, cambodia experienced a genocide of unimaginable proportions. two million people died. now a new film directed by hollywood superstar angelina jolie has won the backing of the cambodian establishment. the presence of the cambodian royal family at...
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asas the battltle for muscscle intensifies, the united nations human rights chief urges iraqi forces in the u.s. led coalition to spare civilians that the islamic state is using as human shields. as turks living in germany vote in a controversial referendum, prosecutors are investigating allegations of spying on erdogan's opponents in germany. my names christopher springer, good to have you with us. scottish parliament has voted before the utility european union. nicola sturgeon's bid to hold the vote between autumn of 2018 in spring of 2019. however, sturgeon and her scottish national party can by no means be certain that the referendum will actually take place. >> the result of the vote for nicola sturgeon as amended is yes, 69, no 59. the motion as amended is therefore agreed. >> scotland will seek permission to stage another referendum. it comes one day before theresa may is expected to launch the process of brexit. the two leaders are set for a popower struggle. they would leave the u.k. government -- need the u.k. government's approval. the government has made clear they will n
asas the battltle for muscscle intensifies, the united nations human rights chief urges iraqi forces in the u.s. led coalition to spare civilians that the islamic state is using as human shields. as turks living in germany vote in a controversial referendum, prosecutors are investigating allegations of spying on erdogan's opponents in germany. my names christopher springer, good to have you with us. scottish parliament has voted before the utility european union. nicola sturgeon's bid to hold...
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engineers, just happened to stand on an ied while we were carrying out such operations outburst of europe asaegs above the knee. i was awake through my injury, i managed to treat myself at the beginning, i was away, the doctor put me asleep. and then i woke up in camp bastion, andl and then i woke up in camp bastion, and i woke up on the flight home. i can picture every stage of it. and i woke up on the flight home. i can picture every stage of itm was a pretty tough time. you go from being this super abel, super strong and capable soldier, who is in the flick of a switch on his back in a bed for four months having to be fed, having to have people do the most basic of tasks for you. it is really, really tough mentally to deal with that. once you get injured, you put on a bit of weight, you are full of tablets and feel rubbish, you feel that your life is over. things start to change. there isa over. things start to change. there is a lot of support that. as part of my recoveryjourney, is a lot of support that. as part of my recovery journey, i is a lot of support that. as part of my recoveryjo
engineers, just happened to stand on an ied while we were carrying out such operations outburst of europe asaegs above the knee. i was awake through my injury, i managed to treat myself at the beginning, i was away, the doctor put me asleep. and then i woke up in camp bastion, andl and then i woke up in camp bastion, and i woke up on the flight home. i can picture every stage of it. and i woke up on the flight home. i can picture every stage of itm was a pretty tough time. you go from being...
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it is the condition where the heart's main chamber, the main ventricle becomes enlarged and wig, asames enlarged and wig, as a consequence, patience will often present with heart failure like some gems, shortness of breath, but they can also get rhythm disturbances as a consequence. myocarditis. it is due to an inflammation of the heart, where the heart muscle becomes inflamed, it can cause scarring as one heart muscle becomes inflamed, it can cause scarring as one of the consequences. he had medical problems in the past, we know he had pneumonia and only just problems in the past, we know he had pneumonia and onlyjust managed to survive by all accounts. what could have caused dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis? the commonest cause would be post viral and could be related to the infection. we also know that heavy alcohol consumption can bea know that heavy alcohol consumption can be a cause along with an inherited cause and it is possible that he may have had a pre—disposition because of the gene abnormality but the commonest causes would be viral, alcohol and genetic. genetics
it is the condition where the heart's main chamber, the main ventricle becomes enlarged and wig, asames enlarged and wig, as a consequence, patience will often present with heart failure like some gems, shortness of breath, but they can also get rhythm disturbances as a consequence. myocarditis. it is due to an inflammation of the heart, where the heart muscle becomes inflamed, it can cause scarring as one heart muscle becomes inflamed, it can cause scarring as one of the consequences. he had...
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we brought a case against asa which was a router maker for flaws that it had that could affect the internet. we are definitely enforcing ftc aspects. we are also bringing to your our policies. we highlighted the need to have good data and cybersecurity practices in the internet of things area. i think the ftc is going to continue to pay attention. >> chairman, when you talk about regulatory humility what do you mean? >> that means understanding the limits we as enforcers have to our knowledge. it is very hard to predict the future and to know where technology is going and where the risks might happen and where the benefits also might occur. we should direct our researchers toward harm that is likely to occur in the marketplace and i believe our active enforcement in that place sends the right signal to businesses pay attention to what you are doing. you don't want to be under investigation and a lawsuit for the ftc. it is bad for our business, customers and the entire industry. that is why i believe regulatory humility directs us back to gives the best bang to buck for consumeers now. >> yo
we brought a case against asa which was a router maker for flaws that it had that could affect the internet. we are definitely enforcing ftc aspects. we are also bringing to your our policies. we highlighted the need to have good data and cybersecurity practices in the internet of things area. i think the ftc is going to continue to pay attention. >> chairman, when you talk about regulatory humility what do you mean? >> that means understanding the limits we as enforcers have to our...
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rape is used in my country asa arrest.ies and to divide our country. so, we must do everything we can to protect them from this. just up the road, crowds are gathering for each and to see aung san suu kyi. it's‘s union day, a big eventin san suu kyi. it's‘s union day, a big event in the national calendar. the government recognises more than 100 different ethnic groups. but burmese history has been dominated by the largest, the burmans, who make up two thirds of the population. it has left minorities fighting rebel wants to try and get their voices heard. the 1 to try and get their voices heard. the1 million rohingya in myanmar are not recognised as an ethnic group, so are not recognised as an ethnic group, so they have not been invited. waiting among the crowd is oui’ same woman. she invited. waiting among the crowd is our same woman. she hopes this will bea our same woman. she hopes this will be a chance to speak to aung san suu kyi. rake the silence! it is unclear whether aung san suu kyi hears. —— break. she loves the i
rape is used in my country asa arrest.ies and to divide our country. so, we must do everything we can to protect them from this. just up the road, crowds are gathering for each and to see aung san suu kyi. it's‘s union day, a big eventin san suu kyi. it's‘s union day, a big event in the national calendar. the government recognises more than 100 different ethnic groups. but burmese history has been dominated by the largest, the burmans, who make up two thirds of the population. it has left...
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asas police trtried to t tear dn posters and maintain control, tens of thousands across the country tookart in the biggest antigovernment demonstration in the years. hundreds were detained. navalny and his anticorruption foundation called for change. they say dmitry medvedev has far exceeded his salary. >> he got a billion dollars, no one understands how. we want to know where it camame from. russia without putin chant protesters who turned out in mass from blood of ask of two st. petersburg. -- vladavaskav to st. petersburg. navalny supporters will have 15 days before they hear from him again. sara: tell us more about the people who took to the streets in protest on sunday. who are they? >> that was really the kind of interesting thing. when you take most protest here in the russian capital to get your standard makes of veterans and also opposition pololiticias who take to the streets but yesterday'y's protests were fild with students, university and high school students and even gradeschool needed. -- gradeschool students. navalny's campaign has struck a chord with the youngsters. thos
asas police trtried to t tear dn posters and maintain control, tens of thousands across the country tookart in the biggest antigovernment demonstration in the years. hundreds were detained. navalny and his anticorruption foundation called for change. they say dmitry medvedev has far exceeded his salary. >> he got a billion dollars, no one understands how. we want to know where it camame from. russia without putin chant protesters who turned out in mass from blood of ask of two st....
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the way to think of it is as something that starts out asa it is as something that starts out as a modernho's coming to a“; and as a modern version of guess who's ‘qqulufiuiqtgmm‘3‘pfflfltiyiafi?“ t — as a modern version of guess who's iiistiluiirg to mm... and if?“ it t — as a modern version of guess who's coming to pm5 and thin it drifts ' coming to dinner and then it drifts towards greenroom. there is humour all the way through, and there are dark laughs in it. the satire is really sort of piercing, and then when it needs to turn into something thrilling, shocking, it doesn't hold back. i thought it was a really effective piece of work. i so it with a full screening room of people 55‘5 5 55 55 555555555554 55555745 we re 55‘5 5 55 55 555555555554 55555745 werejumping, 555 5 55 55 555555555555 5555557515 were jumping, shrieking 555 55 55 55 555555555555 5555557515 were jumping, shrieking and who werejumping, shrieking and laughing when they were meant to. it's a really, really smart social thriller/ horror film. overall, is ita thriller/ horror film. overall, is it a satire about race? weir
the way to think of it is as something that starts out asa it is as something that starts out as a modernho's coming to a“; and as a modern version of guess who's ‘qqulufiuiqtgmm‘3‘pfflfltiyiafi?“ t — as a modern version of guess who's iiistiluiirg to mm... and if?“ it t — as a modern version of guess who's coming to pm5 and thin it drifts ' coming to dinner and then it drifts towards greenroom. there is humour all the way through, and there are dark laughs in it. the satire...