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but the real star of the night was the duchess of cambridge.ere. as usual, they stole the limelight on the red carpet. yes, in an alexander mcqueen down. i can tell from looking at it, it is black with ice cream cones on it, that is alexander mcqueen. for once you have done your homework. what you said in the first section is really true, you have these huge us stars who are their own planet, ego, and a minor royal walks into the shop and their knees go weak. not that they are minor royals. we understand the point exactly. that is the papers for the sour. —— that's it for the papers this hour. thank you, caroline and tony. coming up next, it is the film review.
but the real star of the night was the duchess of cambridge.ere. as usual, they stole the limelight on the red carpet. yes, in an alexander mcqueen down. i can tell from looking at it, it is black with ice cream cones on it, that is alexander mcqueen. for once you have done your homework. what you said in the first section is really true, you have these huge us stars who are their own planet, ego, and a minor royal walks into the shop and their knees go weak. not that they are minor royals. we...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge visited last year on theirfirst tour duchess of cambridge visited lastir first tour of india. this is an incredible story of conservation success. there were only a handful of rhinos left when the park was set up a century ago. now, there are more than 2a00. but kaziranga's success has a dark side. this is the story they don't tell you on the glossy wildlife documentaries, and tourists like william and kate never hear about. so, what is kaziranga's untold secret? tourists have gone, the park is closed and i have been invited on a night patrol. walk in the forest in the dark is a dangerous business. what are you looking for? some animals might be sitting here, they might attack us. there is a rhino just next to a! here's looking at us. just next to a! here's looking at us. the park is huge, more than 400 kilometres square, and there are around 1200 park gods. it looks like this fellow had been in a scrap with another rhino. luckily, he was in no mood to charge us. —— guard. the cards are here to protect him from the most vicious predator there is, man. “—
the duke and duchess of cambridge visited last year on theirfirst tour duchess of cambridge visited lastir first tour of india. this is an incredible story of conservation success. there were only a handful of rhinos left when the park was set up a century ago. now, there are more than 2a00. but kaziranga's success has a dark side. this is the story they don't tell you on the glossy wildlife documentaries, and tourists like william and kate never hear about. so, what is kaziranga's untold...
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to virginia across cambridge.the map we are slow a lot of places in and around the d.m.v. take you to d.c. 295. northbound where we have report of a crash still blocking the right side of the roadway at eastern. this may be under the camera shot. there is a tail end of the car. the delays are coming from the 11th street bridge. expect a couple extra minutes if you are heading to 295. back to you. michelle: thank you. tonight at 11: "7 on your side." we have an investigation. how a little shot could turn into big problems for your pet. are some vets vaccinating too much and too often? he noticed something wrong with his dog after routine trip to the vet. the dog received the usual round of vaccinations but he came back home acting unusual. he started asking questions. >> his liver enzyme are through the roof. michelle: is your pet overvaccinated? "7 on your side" at 11:00. >> coming up next for us, the 4:00 girl has incredible story of survival after two open heart surgeries and many months in the hospital. how doc
to virginia across cambridge.the map we are slow a lot of places in and around the d.m.v. take you to d.c. 295. northbound where we have report of a crash still blocking the right side of the roadway at eastern. this may be under the camera shot. there is a tail end of the car. the delays are coming from the 11th street bridge. expect a couple extra minutes if you are heading to 295. back to you. michelle: thank you. tonight at 11: "7 on your side." we have an investigation. how a...
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. >> see what happens when the dutchess of cambridge braces her husband and her shouldn't mean choosing more. dannon's whole milk yogurt is made with all natural, non-gmo ingredients with vitamin d. better food at a better cost. so we can all eat better. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your d
. >> see what happens when the dutchess of cambridge braces her husband and her shouldn't mean choosing more. dannon's whole milk yogurt is made with all natural, non-gmo ingredients with vitamin d. better food at a better cost. so we can all eat better. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms....
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funding for the cambridge study came from a toy brick company.isadvantages, it hasn't impacted that. but many practitioners would advise it. back in cambridge, barhill school is now using construction —based play in science. other subjects could follow. this has onlyjust started. probably some of them might want to go to the moon with you. there are many people who would love a moon trip out there! we will talk about that a little bit later. this is bbc brea kfast that a little bit later. this is bbc breakfast news. car insurance will go breakfast news. car insurance will 9° up breakfast news. car insurance will go upfor breakfast news. car insurance will go up for some drivers. we will find out who will be the worst hit. for those of us here on this planet... someone will go with you, it is all right! news, travel, and weather, wherever you are waking up today. goodbye. good morning. i'm asad ahmad. a man has been stabbed to death on a high street in north—west london. police were called to wealdstone just before 7pm yesterday evening to the sec
funding for the cambridge study came from a toy brick company.isadvantages, it hasn't impacted that. but many practitioners would advise it. back in cambridge, barhill school is now using construction —based play in science. other subjects could follow. this has onlyjust started. probably some of them might want to go to the moon with you. there are many people who would love a moon trip out there! we will talk about that a little bit later. this is bbc brea kfast that a little bit later....
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the duke and duchess of cambridge have also joined the stars at the ceremony. to an individual in recognition of an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, television or games. british and hollywood film royalty are braving the london cold and making their way up the red carpet for this year's bafta ceremony. earlier, our correspondent lizo mzimba spoke to some of the stars on the red carpet. iamjoined by i am joined by one of the most famous names in cinema, daisy ridley. you are the narrator of the eagle hunters. you're going to present an award tonight, best documentary. what is it like, you are used to award ceremonies?” documentary. what is it like, you are used to award ceremonies? i am not. i have not done a really big red carpet along time. it is surreal. last year was the oscars. it is amazing being on british soil, especially doing a film in britain, with people who are kind and excited. that documentary, another great story about the empowerment of the young female? i did not sign on because i thought this was a great story about a female.
the duke and duchess of cambridge have also joined the stars at the ceremony. to an individual in recognition of an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, television or games. british and hollywood film royalty are braving the london cold and making their way up the red carpet for this year's bafta ceremony. earlier, our correspondent lizo mzimba spoke to some of the stars on the red carpet. iamjoined by i am joined by one of the most famous names in cinema, daisy ridley. you are the...
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cambridge has one word of advice.rflies have scales on their wings that's what give them the beautiful color. if you touch them the wrong way that could impede their flying. >> california ballet is taking on a story of love and betrayal. >>> kids health matters tell you why teenagers dose off we're back after this. >> welcome back everybody 7:44 guess what, feels like winter again yea! i'm not too thrilled about that, let's get you out and show you the view we're looking down at penns landing. it's a little blustery out there this morning. temperature have fallen off a cliff. some locations are 50 degrees colder than yesterday when you factor in the wind. the windchills are biting out of the northwest the wind anywhere from 15 to 25 miles per hour. it feels like the mid 20s. good news the radars are clear we don't have to worry about afternoon thunderstorms or snow showers or anything like that. we'll keep the radars clear. there could flurries west of the viewing area. central portions of pennsylvania. state college
cambridge has one word of advice.rflies have scales on their wings that's what give them the beautiful color. if you touch them the wrong way that could impede their flying. >> california ballet is taking on a story of love and betrayal. >>> kids health matters tell you why teenagers dose off we're back after this. >> welcome back everybody 7:44 guess what, feels like winter again yea! i'm not too thrilled about that, let's get you out and show you the view we're looking...
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we've got wind gusts in annapolis and cambridge, ocean city. the rest of us, no more wind gusts over 15 miles per hour. that's some winds really calming, but that will allow temperatures to cool. the radar is clear. it will stay this way. i don't expect much in the way of precipitation and our area, rain or snow, any time soon. wednesday could be a little bit of a different issue south of d.c. here's the blizzard up here towards parts of maine. parts of maine receiving upwards of a foot and half to two feet of snow. that storm system continues to move off. behind it it's cold but it's not frigid. there's really no cold air in most of the country right now. temperatures tomorrow will warm a little bit from where we were today but not all that much. we're going to see a lot of cloud cover tomorrow with another storm system trying to move our direction. 51 degrees the temperature tomorrow. mostly cloudy breezy and school. we'll see more clouds early in the day, some clearing late in the d. around noon. 51 degrees around that 4:00 hour as we start
we've got wind gusts in annapolis and cambridge, ocean city. the rest of us, no more wind gusts over 15 miles per hour. that's some winds really calming, but that will allow temperatures to cool. the radar is clear. it will stay this way. i don't expect much in the way of precipitation and our area, rain or snow, any time soon. wednesday could be a little bit of a different issue south of d.c. here's the blizzard up here towards parts of maine. parts of maine receiving upwards of a foot and...
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cambridge, massachusetts, democrat. anne's on the line. what do you think about the iran sanctions, new sanctions -- sanctions put into place today? caller: actually, i'm definitely not too crazy about it. the president said that they were going to -- that iran was put on notice. put on notice for what? put on notice, what are we going to do? personally lost four uncles in a war, two cousins in the air force, and i have an uncle that never came home. now, we -- are we headed for another war? my uncle's ship was blown up with him in it. i am really skeptical about another war. not only skeptical, i'm afraid. host: thanks for the call. thanks for sharing your story. take a look at this from the bbc. a little bit more information interest about these missile tests that iran carried out. and what the united states is doing, as anne said there, being put on notice, what does that mean? u.s. sctns in te a miilte. iss ailpho fm ck dember. 20. t t aic ss t tmp adniraon iosg nconn anolwi a rentalstic msi tt. e s.reurdertnt anund asesgast3 opnd deno
cambridge, massachusetts, democrat. anne's on the line. what do you think about the iran sanctions, new sanctions -- sanctions put into place today? caller: actually, i'm definitely not too crazy about it. the president said that they were going to -- that iran was put on notice. put on notice for what? put on notice, what are we going to do? personally lost four uncles in a war, two cousins in the air force, and i have an uncle that never came home. now, we -- are we headed for another war? my...
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but the real star of the night was the duchess of cambridge. and their pictures on the front of the daily telegraph there. as usual, they stole the limelight on the red carpet. yes, in an alexander mcqueen down. i can tell from looking at it, it is black with ice cream cones on it, that is alexander mcqueen. for once you have done your homework. what you said in the first section is really true, you have these huge us stars who are their own planet, ego, and a minor royal walks into the shop and their knees go weak. not that they are minor royals. we understand the point exactly. that is the papers for the sour. —— that's it for the papers this hour. thank you, caroline and tony. coming up next, it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what do we have this week? very interesting week. we have the 20th century women, a new film starring annette bening. we have the lego batman movie, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. and fences, a major a
but the real star of the night was the duchess of cambridge. and their pictures on the front of the daily telegraph there. as usual, they stole the limelight on the red carpet. yes, in an alexander mcqueen down. i can tell from looking at it, it is black with ice cream cones on it, that is alexander mcqueen. for once you have done your homework. what you said in the first section is really true, you have these huge us stars who are their own planet, ego, and a minor royal walks into the shop...
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alongside a picture of the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving at the baftas the telegraph quotesretary liz truss as saying "wicked" offenders won't be released early in order to meet prison population targets. the express says there's fury at a new bid to wreck theresa may's brexit bill when it goes through the house of lords. "we all need tasers to fight terror" is the metro's headline following a survey of metropolitan police officers suggesting two in three believe the stun guns should be carried routinely by officers. and alongside a picture of emma stone who has taken the best actress oscar at the baftas: the guardian reports that whistle blowers face a full frontal attack by number 10 downing street. let's begin. the daily telegraph, forgetjail let's begin. the daily telegraph, forget jail numbers, criminals let's begin. the daily telegraph, forgetjail numbers, criminals will do time, who is saying this and what is it about? this is a preview of the speech that liz truss the justice secretary will give tomorrow in which she is going to say in her view wicked criminals, i'm
alongside a picture of the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving at the baftas the telegraph quotesretary liz truss as saying "wicked" offenders won't be released early in order to meet prison population targets. the express says there's fury at a new bid to wreck theresa may's brexit bill when it goes through the house of lords. "we all need tasers to fight terror" is the metro's headline following a survey of metropolitan police officers suggesting two in three believe...
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the duke of cambridge in his role of patron of bafta.ill see if we can get confirmation of that. alexander mcqueen, a label that. alexander mcqueen, a label that she wears quite a lot. yes, her wedding dress also. would she have thought about that dress for tonight? film related red carpet would...? i tonight? film related red carpet would. . . ? i think tonight? film related red carpet would...? i think she tonight? film related red carpet would. . . ? i think she would have wanted to support british and she knows she's going to be photographed more than any other woman here. she would have put quite a lot of thought into that. so, they make their way in. what‘s so striking is we‘ve been fighting the volume levels all night, as we a lwa ys the volume levels all night, as we always do here at the baftas. but because they came through a different entrance, the vast majority of members of the public hear clearly didn‘t realise they had arrived, because there was no shouting, even i was taken by surprise. they don‘t want to upstage the actr
the duke of cambridge in his role of patron of bafta.ill see if we can get confirmation of that. alexander mcqueen, a label that. alexander mcqueen, a label that she wears quite a lot. yes, her wedding dress also. would she have thought about that dress for tonight? film related red carpet would...? i tonight? film related red carpet would. . . ? i think tonight? film related red carpet would...? i think she tonight? film related red carpet would. . . ? i think she would have wanted to support...
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we report from the biotech hub in cambridge, massachusetts. ♪ >> to crank out discoveries, u.s.nies rely on the world's best scientists and researchers. >> there is confusion and uncertainty, and confusion and uncertainty are never good. >> the co-founder at labcentral, a biotech incubator in cambridge, massachusetts. >> i came here from germany. i am a green card holder. we found that 73% of the companies here were founded or cofounded by immigrants. >> 28,000 square-foot facility of shared lab space designed as a launchpad for startups. >> they work on new technology, new drugs to cure diseases, or medical devices, or could be tools for use in the laboratory. ♪ >> it is threatened by the trump's controversial immigration policies, including possible changes to visa programs. >> i would direct the department of labor to investigate all abuses of visa programs that undercut the american worker. >> the h-1b program allows tens of thousands of employees from abroad to work in specialty positions in the u.s. more than 20,000 pieces were granted in the medicine, health, and life sci
we report from the biotech hub in cambridge, massachusetts. ♪ >> to crank out discoveries, u.s.nies rely on the world's best scientists and researchers. >> there is confusion and uncertainty, and confusion and uncertainty are never good. >> the co-founder at labcentral, a biotech incubator in cambridge, massachusetts. >> i came here from germany. i am a green card holder. we found that 73% of the companies here were founded or cofounded by immigrants. >> 28,000...
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-- >> i don't hang in cambridge.] >> bill: working class people. really, going home going, gee, those poor muslims in iraq and iran, they should be able to come here. come on, mary anne. it's not a major topic. security is but it is not a major topic among the working class people in america. it's not. >> most working-class people in america aren't that far removed from being immigrants themselves. the mayor of boston, for example, is the son of an immigrant. >> bill: there is a mass uprising about putting restrictions temporarily on muslims. >> here is what most people in this country care about, that we are a good country, we have let everybody in here. we are founded by people fleeing religious persecution and when they see the chaos that happened because of this plan and frankl frankly, the half truth about all of this, about obama, that the corrections, and the fact that james kelly -- bill, talking about this, tells you everything. >> bil katie. >> can i just respond to a couple of points that have been made. t
-- >> i don't hang in cambridge.] >> bill: working class people. really, going home going, gee, those poor muslims in iraq and iran, they should be able to come here. come on, mary anne. it's not a major topic. security is but it is not a major topic among the working class people in america. it's not. >> most working-class people in america aren't that far removed from being immigrants themselves. the mayor of boston, for example, is the son of an immigrant. >> bill:...
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. >> well we also ask joanna, her dream cover girl and the duchess of cambridge, kate middleton. >> thats the most iconic theme songs in television history. for decades, long and order franchise has been must-see tv. and tonight, svu will reach a major milestone when it airs its 4 u. 400th episode. here is the cool thing, we've been there since the very beginning. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> people come here and they are like, i can't believe you still care. the day i don't care, i'm out. >> ma rish ka has been bad guys behind bars since svu first afed in 1994. >> i love playing cops and robbers. >> airing 236 episodes for friends, mash, 256. svu, 400. over twice as many as seinfeld. ic has been with svu since 2009. >> nice happy family. >> ma rish ka hargitay's partner, saying the cast is like family. >> i have terrific friends. >> my first on-camera job. like stephanie, a lot of guest stars got early breaks on svu. like current nominees. a bad guy in 2009. >> if you're being chased by the cops on svu, it is probably not going to end well. >> scandal's joe morton took the law in his own hands in season 4.
. >> well we also ask joanna, her dream cover girl and the duchess of cambridge, kate middleton. >> thats the most iconic theme songs in television history. for decades, long and order franchise has been must-see tv. and tonight, svu will reach a major milestone when it airs its 4 u. 400th episode. here is the cool thing, we've been there since the very beginning. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> people come here and they are like, i can't believe you still care. the day i don't care, i'm out....
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in the presence of a host of celebrities and the duke and duchess of cambridge. la la land has done pretty well tonight. it was a love letter to los angeles, not perhaps the clean sweep we expected. jason solomons has been watching with me. it garnered so many nominations, it has performed well but not swept the board. 11 nominations, it was led to believe it might be going for a record, eight or nine would have put it up there with the highest ever bafta awards, but early on it was performing very well. by the end it did, it won five baftas. emma stone for best actress, best director for damien chouly el, and best actor. it is an escapist musical? it is the film at the moment that is giving people a lift, a bit of sunshine in an ever darkening world is how it has been pitched. and that is interesting because for people who haven't seen it, it is so los angeles, so hollywood, steeped in that world, and i think we were interested to see whether the british academy, a different set of voters from the academy awards in the states, from the golden globe is, might not
in the presence of a host of celebrities and the duke and duchess of cambridge. la la land has done pretty well tonight. it was a love letter to los angeles, not perhaps the clean sweep we expected. jason solomons has been watching with me. it garnered so many nominations, it has performed well but not swept the board. 11 nominations, it was led to believe it might be going for a record, eight or nine would have put it up there with the highest ever bafta awards, but early on it was performing...
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kimberly: the duchess of cambridge trying not to steal the spotlight at the british academy film awards, probably not successful, arriving just before the show started. she was wearing a lovely black dress. no word on who designed the dress. and from royal put together to the grammys red carpet misses, maybe? c-lo, doing we don't know what. then there is girl crush wearing those balls? i actually kind of like that dress. robert: not bad. kimberly: i don't think that was too much of a mess.
kimberly: the duchess of cambridge trying not to steal the spotlight at the british academy film awards, probably not successful, arriving just before the show started. she was wearing a lovely black dress. no word on who designed the dress. and from royal put together to the grammys red carpet misses, maybe? c-lo, doing we don't know what. then there is girl crush wearing those balls? i actually kind of like that dress. robert: not bad. kimberly: i don't think that was too much of a mess.
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the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry participated in a relay race in support of the heads together charity. the three royals were joined by about 150 runners training for the london marathon. harry lefykaryn in the dust. they are aiming to promote well-being among young people. thought they would run with their heads side by side, but that would not look good. gosh, what a beautiful day today. josh: we had a lot of sunshine late in the day. a lot of what today look like is what monday will look like as well. tuesday, you'll need the umbrella and rain gear. so the also be windy, umbrella will have trouble. through the night we drop to about 36 tomorrow morning d.c., 37 annapolis, right at freezing manassas, but not too cold. still, like february. in the afternoon, more springlike as we get into the 50's. clear skies. as we zoom outcome a lot of clear air, sticking around tomorrow, translatinto morning, there is really not a whole lot going on. mostly sunny skies through the day. that is how we get up to about 55 degrees. 1 a.m. tuesdayt, morning, a few showers start to move
the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry participated in a relay race in support of the heads together charity. the three royals were joined by about 150 runners training for the london marathon. harry lefykaryn in the dust. they are aiming to promote well-being among young people. thought they would run with their heads side by side, but that would not look good. gosh, what a beautiful day today. josh: we had a lot of sunshine late in the day. a lot of what today look like is what...
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. >> we also asked joanna who is her dream girl, duchess of cambridge, kate middleton. >> law and order franchise has been must-see tv and tonight svu will reach a major moil stone, it's 400th episode. we've been there since the very beginning. >> they're like, i can't believe you still care. i said, the day i don't care, i'm out. >> mariska has been putting bad guys behind bars since 1989. >> the 14-year-old boy inside of me, i love playing cops and robbers. >> classics like "friends" aired 276 episodes, svu's 400th is way more than dallas, e.r.a., csi and twice as many as "seinfeld." >> my job was to get to 365. that way you can watch a brand-new episode every day for a year. >> hit the jackpot. >> how did they make it so far? >> nice, happy, productive family. >> chris ton meloni, and stephanie march, say the cast is like family. >> i made some incredible friends..o cf1 o >> i have never worked on camera before this job. this is my first on-camera job. >> a lot of early stars got breaks on svu. like a bad guy in 2008, >> it's probably not going to end well if you're on svu. >> joe mo
. >> we also asked joanna who is her dream girl, duchess of cambridge, kate middleton. >> law and order franchise has been must-see tv and tonight svu will reach a major moil stone, it's 400th episode. we've been there since the very beginning. >> they're like, i can't believe you still care. i said, the day i don't care, i'm out. >> mariska has been putting bad guys behind bars since 1989. >> the 14-year-old boy inside of me, i love playing cops and robbers....
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speaker, hans van de ven, teaches chinese history at cambridge university, and is a leader on history of 19th-century china. we should stipulate, we do not bring you here unless you are one of the, or the authority on the topic. he is the author of numerous award-winning books from a friend to comment, the formation of the communist party. war and nationalism in china, 1925 to 1945. past, thewith the global origins of my dignity in china." his edited work "the battle for wara on the sino japanese 1937 to 1945," is essential reading. i have a copy of it at home. his newest book "a china at war." will be forthcoming this summer. he is a publishing and scholarly machine. dr.s begin by introducing millett. [applause] dr. millett: anything to take my space off the street. thank you. i think the audience should know brilliantitino is a physician to the world war ii museum and i must mention he is an ohio state graduate. [laughter] [applause] i find that encouraging. backt all of you to think to a movie that has nothing to do with korea. "butch cassidy and the sundance kid." if you are in on
speaker, hans van de ven, teaches chinese history at cambridge university, and is a leader on history of 19th-century china. we should stipulate, we do not bring you here unless you are one of the, or the authority on the topic. he is the author of numerous award-winning books from a friend to comment, the formation of the communist party. war and nationalism in china, 1925 to 1945. past, thewith the global origins of my dignity in china." his edited work "the battle for wara on the...
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please visit cambridge anytime, especially our cyber security project. it is a wonderful panel we have today. first, our colleague ben buchanan, a post doctoral fellow here. david singer, a senior fellow and new york times security correspondent. fiona hill joins us from washington, currently at the brookings institution, had been the national intelligence officer for russia but is also a harvard alumnus several times over. welcome back. thank you everyone for cramming in here to the absolute full house. trust us everybody, it is absolutely packed. we will note that if you have your cell phone on, please turn it to silent or turn it off, a remarkable idea. if you'd like to live tweet, go for it. it is on the record. have at it. what we would ask is when it comes time for q&a, we do have microphones on my left and you're right and my right and your left. when it is time for questions, please use them. that way our audience here and on tv will be able to participate and hear what we are talking about for the q&a. with that, let's begin. let me ask our gues
please visit cambridge anytime, especially our cyber security project. it is a wonderful panel we have today. first, our colleague ben buchanan, a post doctoral fellow here. david singer, a senior fellow and new york times security correspondent. fiona hill joins us from washington, currently at the brookings institution, had been the national intelligence officer for russia but is also a harvard alumnus several times over. welcome back. thank you everyone for cramming in here to the absolute...
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it is a wonderful evening here in cambridge, massachusetts. us today.span with we also have a good twitter presence as well, so for those of you who are not in the room, it is very sunny, very warm outside. please come visit cambridge any cyberespecially our security project. the wonderful panel we have today. first, our colleague, ben buchanan, a doctoral fellow, david sanger, senior fellow here and also a "new york times" correspondent, and fiona hill joins us from washington, currently at the brookings institution, had been national intelligence officer for russia. alumnuslso a harvard several times. thank you. welcome back. thank you everyone for cramming in here to the absolute full house. absolutely packed. we will note that if you have your cell phone on, please turn it to silent or turn it off, a remarkable idea. if you'd like to live tweet, go for it. it is on the record. have at it. when it comes time for q&a, we do have microphones on the left and right, and when it is time for questions, please use them. that way our audience here
it is a wonderful evening here in cambridge, massachusetts. us today.span with we also have a good twitter presence as well, so for those of you who are not in the room, it is very sunny, very warm outside. please come visit cambridge any cyberespecially our security project. the wonderful panel we have today. first, our colleague, ben buchanan, a doctoral fellow, david sanger, senior fellow here and also a "new york times" correspondent, and fiona hill joins us from washington,...
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one of the haemorrhage colleges, for how they have been naming theirfood —— cambridge colleges.ango and beef. one student who is half jamaican pointed out that in the caribbean they do not mix food and beef. another tunisian dish has raised the anger of students because it is not really tunisian. and don't get me started on yorkshire puddings. now what can we say on this? i think it is a storm in a teacup, quite possibly. staying on the food theme. but what is wrong with that? what is wrong with having food that we have doctored and modified? i suppose the point is it is taking a very stereotypical, or almost a parodied version or view of almost a parodied version or view of a country and making it into a food. a caribbean inspired stew might not cause offence. at the moment i am writing a book about the science of food and cooking, and if you look into the history of food, there are lots of these surprising things that you can discover. if we were to go 0k, you can discover. if we were to go ok, we will do british food only, it would be pretty drab. boring. yes. just don't put
one of the haemorrhage colleges, for how they have been naming theirfood —— cambridge colleges.ango and beef. one student who is half jamaican pointed out that in the caribbean they do not mix food and beef. another tunisian dish has raised the anger of students because it is not really tunisian. and don't get me started on yorkshire puddings. now what can we say on this? i think it is a storm in a teacup, quite possibly. staying on the food theme. but what is wrong with that? what is wrong...
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center in pasadena, .alifornia sarah, a professor at the massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge. and nicole lewis. , start us offmas with the big news of the day. .homas: thank you i have been the director for five months and i have been in a that we docience here. we are changing lives every day. we stretch the imagination and today is just that. i am excited to announce today that the doctor and his team have used our space telescope to determine seven earth sized planets orbiting about 40 light-years away. what is more, as you can see in the illustration, is that three of these are in the habitable area where liquid water can pool on the surface. for the first time, we found as planets and wel can measure the masses and the radii of these earth-sized planets. these are among the best planets theollow up to see atmospheres and to look at the bio signatures, if there are any. the discovery gives us a hint that finding a second earth is just a matter of when. scientists believe that, around 1, 3,star, there could be 5, 7 planets. you can imagine how many worlds there are out the
center in pasadena, .alifornia sarah, a professor at the massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge. and nicole lewis. , start us offmas with the big news of the day. .homas: thank you i have been the director for five months and i have been in a that we docience here. we are changing lives every day. we stretch the imagination and today is just that. i am excited to announce today that the doctor and his team have used our space telescope to determine seven earth sized planets orbiting...
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.:. . . , 5; ‘the duke . of cambridge.ce charles, she goddaughter of prince charles, she went on holiday with the royal family. today he said he was deeply saddened by the news of her death. she became a regularfixture on catwalks, red carpets come in gossip columns and on magazine front covers. known as an it girl, in 2002 she appeared on the reality television show i'm a celebrity get me out of here. where she played up her party image. who is taking me to dinner? but fame had a darker side. ta ra dinner? but fame had a darker side. tara palmer tompkinson had been addicted to cocaine and at one point she spent £400 a day on the drug. on the same programme she spoke about her habit. in the last weeks of my using it literally was over the toilet, you know. to the most sordid you can have as a junkie. toilet, you know. to the most sordid you can have as ajunkie. she finished second on the show and went on to appear on other programmes including celebrity mastermind. do you remain an it girl when you have become one? certain
.:. . . , 5; ‘the duke . of cambridge.ce charles, she goddaughter of prince charles, she went on holiday with the royal family. today he said he was deeply saddened by the news of her death. she became a regularfixture on catwalks, red carpets come in gossip columns and on magazine front covers. known as an it girl, in 2002 she appeared on the reality television show i'm a celebrity get me out of here. where she played up her party image. who is taking me to dinner? but fame had a darker...
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. >> reporter: for milo, there seems to be no limits, no holds barred for the dropout from cambridgeity, a sometime poet, tech journalist, donald trump supporter, gay catholic, and entrepreneur. >> i lesbians. >> reporter: milo said no one should be upset by his jabs. >> if i'm mean, it's normally because they're deserve it. >> america's had enough of niceness. if my rudeness provokes conversation, and 20% of people stop talking about what i was actually saying, i will consider my career to have been a terrific success. >> reporter: milo helping to legitimize a movement of negativity growing on the internet. one of his hot topics is the female physique. >> you're going to go after somebody's body to denigrate their ideas? >> absolutely. >> what grade are you? seriously? that's revolting. >> no, it's not. what's revolting is the body positivity movement. what's revolting is this idea now that you can tell women that they'll be healthy at any size. it tells women you can be fat and unattractive and you'll be happy anyway. that's a lie. >> reporter: another target, the mainstream media.
. >> reporter: for milo, there seems to be no limits, no holds barred for the dropout from cambridgeity, a sometime poet, tech journalist, donald trump supporter, gay catholic, and entrepreneur. >> i lesbians. >> reporter: milo said no one should be upset by his jabs. >> if i'm mean, it's normally because they're deserve it. >> america's had enough of niceness. if my rudeness provokes conversation, and 20% of people stop talking about what i was actually saying, i...
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it's the baftas tonight and, as well as all the stars of the screen, the duke and duchess of cambridgeed by arrival and nocturnal animals with nine each. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz has taken a look at this year's contenders. welcome to la la land. the musical homage to hollywood, which leads the way with 11 bafta nominations. including one for the director, damien chazelle, and its two leads, emma stone as a wannabe actress and ryan gosling as an aspiring jazz pianist. hi. susan, god! he'll be up againstjake gyllenhaal in the best actor category for his performance in nocturnal animals, for which the film's director, the fashion designer tom ford, is also nominated. andrew garfield is among the best actor contenders for his role as an heroic pacifist in hacksaw ridge. but he'll have to see off the hotly tipped casey affleck, who is nominated for his portrayal of a broken man in manchester by the sea. she sings off key meryl streep is in the frame once again, this time for her performance as the delusional florence fosterjenkins, for which she has a best actress nomination. it is a
it's the baftas tonight and, as well as all the stars of the screen, the duke and duchess of cambridgeed by arrival and nocturnal animals with nine each. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz has taken a look at this year's contenders. welcome to la la land. the musical homage to hollywood, which leads the way with 11 bafta nominations. including one for the director, damien chazelle, and its two leads, emma stone as a wannabe actress and ryan gosling as an aspiring jazz pianist. hi. susan, god! he'll...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge... and prince harry... participated in a relay race in support of their "heads together" charity. the three royals were joined by about 150 other runners... who are training for the london marathon. princes william and harry left catherine behind in the race.. heads together' aims to promote mental well-being among young people in the u-k. time now for weather records likely tuesday, possibly wednesday - have the umbrella tomorrow - cooler late week (40) - rain/snow wed. night -> thurs. am today: mostly sunny. high clouds late. unseasonably mild. highs: 53-58 winds: s 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. showers. relatively mild. lows: 42-47 winds: s 5 mph tuesday: mostly cloudy with morning showers. partly sunny, mild, and breezy. record highs likely. highs: 64-69 winds: sw 10-15 g 20 mph about tempur-pedic mattresses... is that they contour to your body. it keeps us comfortable and asleep at night. save up to $500 on a new tempur-pedic. now through february 26. get your tempur-pedi
the duke and duchess of cambridge... and prince harry... participated in a relay race in support of their "heads together" charity. the three royals were joined by about 150 other runners... who are training for the london marathon. princes william and harry left catherine behind in the race.. heads together' aims to promote mental well-being among young people in the u-k. time now for weather records likely tuesday, possibly wednesday - have the umbrella tomorrow - cooler late week...
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in the harvard department of government and affiliated faculty member in the honorary fellow from cambridge. the ideological origins with of book of the year award in the history manifesto. this new book civil wars examines the history from the roots to the conflicts over the past two decades. the questions of what makes a conflict not know me a war but a civil war is intensely political into our one side or the other blood is a model of its kind to be concise and clearly laid out it is hard to imagine a more timely work for today. please help me to welcome david are minted. [applause] >> thanks for that warm introduction and notes to reaffirm everything to not leave with applying at least one book. hopefully mine but at least one. and the free-market would support every other organization. in with prosperity and rights. into reach the consummation of perpetual peace and how long ago that seems now. in before springing back into action in the historic claim brief alliance is coming apart at the seams. did it all seems a very violent place. but since 1989 to become the most widespread and al
in the harvard department of government and affiliated faculty member in the honorary fellow from cambridge. the ideological origins with of book of the year award in the history manifesto. this new book civil wars examines the history from the roots to the conflicts over the past two decades. the questions of what makes a conflict not know me a war but a civil war is intensely political into our one side or the other blood is a model of its kind to be concise and clearly laid out it is hard to...
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the royals were ready to run fa prince wilam, his wife te, the dutchess of cambridge, d >>> the royals were ready to run for a good cause today. >> prince william, his wife kate, and prince harry took off. >> i'm besting on kate. >> come on, kate? >> oh, she's letting him win. >> look at harry, so competitive. the three were joined by roughly 150 other runners. they're training for the london marathon. >> they're supporting their charity called heads together to support mental health. you can see a little sibling rivalry got the better of the two princes. >> that's pretty cool. >> will is wearing the formal clothing. >> rob mayeda, one more look at the weather. >> heavy rain arriving in san francisco. doppler radar will be checking this for you with the update coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> "nightly news" coming up next. >> see you at 6:00. >>> on this sunday night immigration war. president trump lashes out again at the federal judge who blocked his travel ban saying he put our country in such peril. while the top senate republican voices disapproval. and more travelers seize the open
the royals were ready to run fa prince wilam, his wife te, the dutchess of cambridge, d >>> the royals were ready to run for a good cause today. >> prince william, his wife kate, and prince harry took off. >> i'm besting on kate. >> come on, kate? >> oh, she's letting him win. >> look at harry, so competitive. the three were joined by roughly 150 other runners. they're training for the london marathon. >> they're supporting their charity called heads...
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. >> reporter: for milo, there seems to be no holds barred for the dropout from cambridge university, sometime poet, a tech journalist, donald trump supporter, gay catholic and entrepreneur. >> i don't entirely believe in lesbians. >> he says no one should be upset by his jabs. >> if i'm occasionally mean, it's normally because they deserve it. >> milo helping to legitimize a movement of negativity growing on the internet. one of his hot topics is the female physique. >> you're going to go after somebody's body? >> yeah. >> to denigrate their ideas? >> absolutely. >> what grade are you in seriously. that's revolting. >> no, it's not. i'll tell you what's revolting is the body positivivity movement. what's revolting is this idea now that you can tell women that they'll be healthy at any size. why? it tells women you can be fat and you can be unattractive and you'll be happy anyway. that's a lie. >> reporter: another target the mainstream media. >> it's no surprise i get bad press because my stated enemy is the press. i'm dedicated to the destruction of political correctness and politic
. >> reporter: for milo, there seems to be no holds barred for the dropout from cambridge university, sometime poet, a tech journalist, donald trump supporter, gay catholic and entrepreneur. >> i don't entirely believe in lesbians. >> he says no one should be upset by his jabs. >> if i'm occasionally mean, it's normally because they deserve it. >> milo helping to legitimize a movement of negativity growing on the internet. one of his hot topics is the female...
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the royals took part in a friendly competition in london and harry and the dutchess of cambridge werere and harry was first across the line and joined by more than 100 runners training for the london marathon. >>> to come on action news the gift of life the baby sitter who gave part of herself literally to save a little girl's life. >>> and metrologist melissa magee has the exclude civ accuweather seven-day forecast when action news comes right back. play cupid's cash, the new game from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win... on the spot. keep on scratchin'! fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, their half house has full internet, with uploads as fast as downloads. don't pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. only from fios. with top prizes
the royals took part in a friendly competition in london and harry and the dutchess of cambridge werere and harry was first across the line and joined by more than 100 runners training for the london marathon. >>> to come on action news the gift of life the baby sitter who gave part of herself literally to save a little girl's life. >>> and metrologist melissa magee has the exclude civ accuweather seven-day forecast when action news comes right back. play cupid's cash, the new...
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we would hope so, some of the big british designers, stella, burberry and the duchess of cambridge, everyone'se on what she will be wearing. thank you very much. we'll have much more for you in the cogne hour. thank you very much for now. and as you will have gathered, plenty more from here. just a reminder that our special programme begins here tonight at 5.15, live from our new venue, the royal albert hall in london. jason and lorraine will be with me, throughout and we'll see who indeed dances away with those awards. so much from here after 5, now here on bbc new, it's time for inside out. hello there. i'm matthew wright. you're watching inside out. here's what's coming up on tonight's show. does having a muslim name damage your chances in thejob market? in their minds, they have a link between islam and terrorism. maybe that's playing a role behind why they look at a muslim name and think that this is somebody i don't want to employ. how the brexit vote is making it tougher to find the european nurses the nhs needs. the nhs is already gravely understaffed. so if you take away the eu nurses
we would hope so, some of the big british designers, stella, burberry and the duchess of cambridge, everyone'se on what she will be wearing. thank you very much. we'll have much more for you in the cogne hour. thank you very much for now. and as you will have gathered, plenty more from here. just a reminder that our special programme begins here tonight at 5.15, live from our new venue, the royal albert hall in london. jason and lorraine will be with me, throughout and we'll see who indeed...
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. >>> across the pond, the duchess of cambridge participated in relay race with prince william and princearry to support their charity heads together. they were joined by 150 runners training for the london marath marathon. although kate was dressed for the race, she was beaten by william and harry. harry won by a landslide. he beat everybody. heads together promotes mental well-being in young people. a great cause there as well. >> across the pond. >>> all right. lauren is back with last check on your work week forecast. and cbs3 sports zone is coming up right after the break. stay >>> cincinnati zoo says the baby hippo born sick weeks prematurely taken her first steps fiona the hippo was born on january 24th. the first hippo born at the zoo in 75 years. spokeswoman for the zoo says fiona is also now able to eat formula all on her own. we're tracking her progress and she appears to be doing well. >> let's see if the weather is doing well. >> eh. >> it's going to be -- >> eh. >> we're grunting. >> little bit of roller coaster ride. tomorrow will be nice. it's monday. maybe you have the da
. >>> across the pond, the duchess of cambridge participated in relay race with prince william and princearry to support their charity heads together. they were joined by 150 runners training for the london marath marathon. although kate was dressed for the race, she was beaten by william and harry. harry won by a landslide. he beat everybody. heads together promotes mental well-being in young people. a great cause there as well. >> across the pond. >>> all right. lauren...
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what we do know is stephen fry will host proceedings once again, the duke and duchess of cambridge will'll bejoining jane hill and the film criticjason solomons on the baftas red carpet from 5.15 this afternoon, and for a special results programme on the awards themselves from 9.30pm this evening on bbc news. from movies in london to the music industry across the atlantic. los angeles is gearing up for the grammy awards, and both adele and beyonce will go head to head for the top honours. # hello from the other side...# adele is up for five awards, including best song for the single hello, and album of the year for 25. beyonce's also nominated for best song and album and is leading the way, with nine nominations. she'll make her first public appearance since announcing she was pregnant with twins. i don't know what the prospects are, because jane is probably even as we speak deciding weather to read our ball down or big fake fur coat. nick mallett, any advice about how chilly it will be adored and the red carpet tonight? i would go for many layers. all was the best advice predators cold
what we do know is stephen fry will host proceedings once again, the duke and duchess of cambridge will'll bejoining jane hill and the film criticjason solomons on the baftas red carpet from 5.15 this afternoon, and for a special results programme on the awards themselves from 9.30pm this evening on bbc news. from movies in london to the music industry across the atlantic. los angeles is gearing up for the grammy awards, and both adele and beyonce will go head to head for the top honours. #...
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what we do know is stephen fry will host proceedings once again, the duke and duchess of cambridge willd the film criticjason solomons on the baftas red carpet from 5:15 this afternoon and for a special results programme on the awards themselves from half past nine this evening on bbc news. some more wintry weather. sleet and snow around in places. and across the hills of northern england. if other a few centimetres of snow blown around by strong winds. to the south, not establish is today. a little brighter than it was. northern scotland favoured for sunshine, but coldness for all. it remains windy through the night. the east wintry nurse recedes. cloudy in northern areas in the hills. temperatures have actually risen across the far south—west. slightly less cold air on the way. strong and gusty winds, particularly across devon and cornwall. still cold in the east, plenty of cloud, patchy rain,
what we do know is stephen fry will host proceedings once again, the duke and duchess of cambridge willd the film criticjason solomons on the baftas red carpet from 5:15 this afternoon and for a special results programme on the awards themselves from half past nine this evening on bbc news. some more wintry weather. sleet and snow around in places. and across the hills of northern england. if other a few centimetres of snow blown around by strong winds. to the south, not establish is today. a...
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the duchess of cambridge, alongside her husband william and prince harry were racing against each otherl health. harry crossed the line a stride ahead of his elder brother. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the straits times focuses on the presidential election in singapore. the timing of the election has changed, to ensure the campaigning period doesn't coincide with singapore's national day celebrations. the philippines daily inquirer focuses on the arrest of a communist rebel leader. the leader of the new people's army, ariel arbitrario, was freed last year as part of a deal to allow peace talks to resume but now he has been detained at an army checkpoint in the city of davao. and their main picture story is lady gaga and her performance at the super bowl in texas. cambodia's second city siem reap is home to the stunning temples of angkor which has transformed itself from a sleepy provincial town to a major international tourist destination in little more than a decade. the site attracts millions of tourist every year and recently the government announced a
the duchess of cambridge, alongside her husband william and prince harry were racing against each otherl health. harry crossed the line a stride ahead of his elder brother. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the straits times focuses on the presidential election in singapore. the timing of the election has changed, to ensure the campaigning period doesn't coincide with singapore's national day celebrations. the philippines daily inquirer focuses on the arrest of a...