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cameron's classmates. of makes me a little heartbroken. my best friend. >> reporter: they don caps and gowns for a makeshift ceremony. >> you don't have your tassel? >> there's one in the kitchen. >> go get it. it is a big deal. >> reporter: while the future appears bright for them, cameron's is still unknown. he is facing the possibility of ten years to life for rape and district attorney hallie dixon is showing no signs of mercy, local hero though he may be. do football players get a free pass? >> absolutely not. not as long as we're prosecuting these cases. they will not get a free pass. >> reporter: so for you there's no question. cameron harrison is a rapist. >> there's no question. i'm not saying that he is this evil human being. i am saying what he did was wrong. >> reporter: when we come back, cameron harrison's day in court is coming. >> we did everything we could to block the camera crews. >> reporter: savannah braces for a face-to-face showdown. >> he did wrong. every choice has a consequence. >
cameron's classmates. of makes me a little heartbroken. my best friend. >> reporter: they don caps and gowns for a makeshift ceremony. >> you don't have your tassel? >> there's one in the kitchen. >> go get it. it is a big deal. >> reporter: while the future appears bright for them, cameron's is still unknown. he is facing the possibility of ten years to life for rape and district attorney hallie dixon is showing no signs of mercy, local hero though he may be. do...
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folding referendum —— david cameron folding referendum convert people who blame mr cameron for thenually, maybe he could have negotiated a more conciliatory kind of brexit. maybe, but at the time, it did seem that somebody who had been so publicly a remainer trying to lead to the brexit process would not have been acceptable to those who had fought for the leave vote. theresa may was of amino. well, she isa theresa may was of amino. well, she is a fences are. well, exactly, she did one interview with laura kuenssberg during the referendum campaign, almost under duress, in which she gave very qualified support for the remain campaign, but thatis support for the remain campaign, but that is the curiosity of theresa may. she betrays the referendum result as sort of 100% north korean style, everybody wants a hard brexit, and with these incredibly ha rd brexit, and with these incredibly hard deadlines, even though she never really was ideological, and from that point, that is where all the trouble began. 0k, from that point, that is where all the trouble began. ok, let's go to the troubl
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cameron she. although she sounds touch special doesn't feel pain and what's most makes her unique is the other patients that we've found so far they have no problem in terms of the sense of fear john cameron is unique in that she doesn't even feel not only pain but she does have the sense of fear she will this is makes her rather unique compared to other patients would be working so far how big a breakthrough could this be for people like. incredibly exciting because we were working on the aspect of fear and now we've found a gene that regulates not only pain but also. a sense of fear that it's not something very new we haven't have any person so far we worked with these two types of behavior given this is a relatively new discovery what are your hopes and thoughts about what this discovery could actually lead to in terms of medication for pain or medication in the frank stasio panic attacks is there a possibility that the discovery of what's happening in joe's body could lead to something new. ye
cameron she. although she sounds touch special doesn't feel pain and what's most makes her unique is the other patients that we've found so far they have no problem in terms of the sense of fear john cameron is unique in that she doesn't even feel not only pain but she does have the sense of fear she will this is makes her rather unique compared to other patients would be working so far how big a breakthrough could this be for people like. incredibly exciting because we were working on the...
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will not treat him kindly but we at the listening post figure why wait we're talking about david cameron the politician who basically fled ten downing street after calling that bracks that referendum losing it and leaving the new prime minister theresa may to clean up his mess this past week parliament rejected may's blueprint to quit the european union cameron was nowhere to be seen these days he delivers speeches for which he is reportedly grotesquely overpaid around two hundred thousand dollars an hour one of those speeches about it there's a video made by joe dot co dot u.k. a site that says it's aimed at men not lads it features a tune by george ezra reworked called david cameron has this important message from nice we'll see you next time you're listening post. brings. us. to the nation's largest. i'm going to be. on. the. in the next episode of earth royce nick call to him to greenpeace crew on a voyage through the whittlesey to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnifice
will not treat him kindly but we at the listening post figure why wait we're talking about david cameron the politician who basically fled ten downing street after calling that bracks that referendum losing it and leaving the new prime minister theresa may to clean up his mess this past week parliament rejected may's blueprint to quit the european union cameron was nowhere to be seen these days he delivers speeches for which he is reportedly grotesquely overpaid around two hundred thousand...
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do you think, as a former national security adviser to david cameron, that was the right thing to do?ple, this young lady, but others as well, who were born here, brought up here, educated here, radicalised here, and therefore it's. .. we have some moral responsibility and some practical responsibility to bring them home and to have them face justice here, if they're not in a country where they can face justice in acceptable conditions. and i think to strip people like that of their british nationality, when they don't have another nationality, i think the argument is she is entitled to bangladeshi nationality. she has no contact with bangladesh at all. it seems to me that our obligation is to have these people back to the uk, to try them, if there is evidence they have committed crimes, and then to work to reintegrate them. and it may be that among these people will be some who will be sufficiently horrified with what they have seen that they can then help in the campaign to prevent other teenagers being seduced by islamist propaganda and going abroad. was it opportunism on the part
do you think, as a former national security adviser to david cameron, that was the right thing to do?ple, this young lady, but others as well, who were born here, brought up here, educated here, radicalised here, and therefore it's. .. we have some moral responsibility and some practical responsibility to bring them home and to have them face justice here, if they're not in a country where they can face justice in acceptable conditions. and i think to strip people like that of their british...
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. >> reporter: but before 26-year-old cameron underwood wants the world to see the me he sees, he firstants you to understand how his former face and the face of another young man he never knew became one. how together, cam was given a second chance at life. >> so much of this story is not anything that anyone would ever prepare for in their life. >> it's unimaginable, like you said, how did this happen? >> reporter: cam's mom, bev bailey potter, believes god put her on earth to be a wife and mother -- her greatest joy. her four children, the oldest, julie and then the three boys, aaron, brad and her youngest, cam. >> they were just so close and i always took pride in that. >> i think there's a bond between the three of us that's different than any other brother bond i've ever seen. >> reporter: a close knit family grounded in their faith. cam's grandfather founded the united pentacostal church in the northern california agricultural community of yuba city. >> faith is the essence of everything in our family. without that foundation, i think this journey would've been a lot more difficu
. >> reporter: but before 26-year-old cameron underwood wants the world to see the me he sees, he firstants you to understand how his former face and the face of another young man he never knew became one. how together, cam was given a second chance at life. >> so much of this story is not anything that anyone would ever prepare for in their life. >> it's unimaginable, like you said, how did this happen? >> reporter: cam's mom, bev bailey potter, believes god put her on...
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blair brown cameron may never counted them according to the un which belatedly did begin counting ninety two thousand afghans have been killed or wounded in the past ten years and the war goes on because strays a major arguably accident prone defense secretary are sending in more troops we're seeing the terrorist groups operating hair in afghanistan evidence of their links back not just to the united kingdom but the whole of continental europe what we see is. a real threat. posed by these groups to the united that the u.k. defense secretary gavin williams in his attacks on china apparently made beijing recently council talks with the british government long gone are the days it seems that former colonial power britain had a diplomatic role over say the borders it drew between china india and pakistan that's where the u.k. legacy as well as other factors are threatening global peace after violence in kashmir with me here in the pakistani high commission in london is high commission a moment of his akari commissioner thanks for letting us into that commission i'm going to ask you what's on
blair brown cameron may never counted them according to the un which belatedly did begin counting ninety two thousand afghans have been killed or wounded in the past ten years and the war goes on because strays a major arguably accident prone defense secretary are sending in more troops we're seeing the terrorist groups operating hair in afghanistan evidence of their links back not just to the united kingdom but the whole of continental europe what we see is. a real threat. posed by these...
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first of all, cameron's renegotiation wasjust vision.st unrealistic. he was trying to get something on free movement, something that is not going to happen. the irony is that if the uk does leave the eu, it will probably reform in some of the ways that macron has outlined and the uk might have wanted to, but they will be out. the other thing is, in terms of the uk, brexit has caused the schism in the deceptive party. this schism in the deceptive party. this schism led to brexit. the conservative party in the uk and europe has had a crisis for at least 20-38 europe has had a crisis for at least 20—58 years. this is brought down three conservative prime minister is and will bring down a four. that is releva nt and will bring down a four. that is relevant to populism in the eu. only the uk has a mainstream party, so hung up about the eu, in the end, a substantial number wanting to leave from that mainstream party. most of the rest of the eu has fringe parties, fringe candidates campaigning to leave, but not the mainstream parties. but, when
first of all, cameron's renegotiation wasjust vision.st unrealistic. he was trying to get something on free movement, something that is not going to happen. the irony is that if the uk does leave the eu, it will probably reform in some of the ways that macron has outlined and the uk might have wanted to, but they will be out. the other thing is, in terms of the uk, brexit has caused the schism in the deceptive party. this schism in the deceptive party. this schism led to brexit. the...
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invited you to downing street to david cameron appear scared when he was talking to you as to why he was denying an inquiry into them i got the impression that. other people were putting a lot of pressure on to david cameron to prevent what needs to come out from coming out i think they titus hounds who's they. the part of the brain had really run the country perhaps. the snowy i think john might have mentioned it yeah he gestured teacher esther to the buildings whenever he got quite frustrated i think at our reaction and he gestured to the windows in the room and said our people in the buildings around here he don't even want me to do this to meet with the family to give to silva to give a review that the three people who would meet him on top level don't go further and give the inquiry that we've campian for resumes now prime minister only only because she is allied to the people which was formerly linked to those accused by just silva and others of carrying out the assassination of your father and your husband you can understand why the prime minister now specifically she wouldn't
invited you to downing street to david cameron appear scared when he was talking to you as to why he was denying an inquiry into them i got the impression that. other people were putting a lot of pressure on to david cameron to prevent what needs to come out from coming out i think they titus hounds who's they. the part of the brain had really run the country perhaps. the snowy i think john might have mentioned it yeah he gestured teacher esther to the buildings whenever he got quite frustrated...
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jo cameron simply doesn't sense pain. and only realise it's burning when i can smell flesh burning. it's not clumsiness. the normal reaction is, you cut yourself or burn yourself, once, maybe twice, then you avoid that because your brain says, don't do that. my brain doesn't say, don't do that. as for giving birth to her two children, again, painless. before i realised it, i'd had the children, so it wasn't a case of, i'm a martyr, i don't feel pain. it was, i'm prepared to take anything because they tell me it's going to be awful. i felt things, i felt my body stretching, i felt peculiar feelings, but nothing to make me... no pain. the chilli challenge. ok? this isjo with her husband and doctor eating super hot chillies, a breeze for her. scientists have analysed her genes and found she has two dna mutations. one shuts down the pain pathway from the brain. what we hope is to be able to exploit the mechanism to manipulate pain thresholds in people that have chronic pain, and there's a vast problem of around about six or 7
jo cameron simply doesn't sense pain. and only realise it's burning when i can smell flesh burning. it's not clumsiness. the normal reaction is, you cut yourself or burn yourself, once, maybe twice, then you avoid that because your brain says, don't do that. my brain doesn't say, don't do that. as for giving birth to her two children, again, painless. before i realised it, i'd had the children, so it wasn't a case of, i'm a martyr, i don't feel pain. it was, i'm prepared to take anything...
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now researchers have discovered that the reason ms cameron feels virtually no pain is because she hasspondent fergus walsh has more. she's had her teeth knocked out, broken her arm, suffered serious burns, yetjo cameron didn't feel any of it. the 71—year—old retired lecturer has a complete lack of pain sensitivity. i put my arm on something and only realise it's burning when i can smell flesh burning. so it's not clumsiness. the normal reaction is you cut yourself or burn yourself, once, maybe twice, then you avoid that because your brain says, don't do that. my brain doesn't say don't do that. jo and her husband have two children. she remembers being warned by friends that childbirth could be painful. not forjo. as soon as i feel pain i'll ask for it and before i realised it i'd had the children, so it wasn't a case of i'm a martyr, i don't feel pain. it was i'm prepared to take anything because they tell me it's going to be awful. i felt things, i felt my body stretching, i felt peculiar feelings, but nothing to make me — no pain. it felt a bit like someone stretching your mouth wid
now researchers have discovered that the reason ms cameron feels virtually no pain is because she hasspondent fergus walsh has more. she's had her teeth knocked out, broken her arm, suffered serious burns, yetjo cameron didn't feel any of it. the 71—year—old retired lecturer has a complete lack of pain sensitivity. i put my arm on something and only realise it's burning when i can smell flesh burning. so it's not clumsiness. the normal reaction is you cut yourself or burn yourself, once,...
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>> reporter: brian, i had a chance to talk today with don cameron who actually trains police officers on how to handle situations much like this one. he said based on the video, he thinks the shooting was justified. >> gun, gun. call it out. >> what? >> there's a gun in his lap. >> reporter: this is the body camera video released yesterday from one of the six officers involved in the shooting on february 9th. >> back seat is clear. >> reporter: it all started with a 911 call saying a man was passed out behind the wheel at the taco bell drive thru. when officers got there, they found the driver asleep in the car and saw he had a gun in his lap. >> why do you have a gun sitting on your lap in a fast- food line? >> reporter: don cameron has more than 50 years of experience in law enforcement first as a police officer, and now as a police academy instructor. he says based on the video, the officers did exactly what they are trained to do. >> they formulated a plan. they communicated with one another. they called other officers into the situation. >> reporter: for almost 4:00 during the vi
>> reporter: brian, i had a chance to talk today with don cameron who actually trains police officers on how to handle situations much like this one. he said based on the video, he thinks the shooting was justified. >> gun, gun. call it out. >> what? >> there's a gun in his lap. >> reporter: this is the body camera video released yesterday from one of the six officers involved in the shooting on february 9th. >> back seat is clear. >> reporter: it all...
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what was cameron's -- first, what is it and what was cameron's take on that? >> reporter: first to answer the question about what is it? it's a technique that many police departments across the bay area including san francisco police are moving toward. basically, what it does is it gives suspects more time to comply with the officers demands and also has officers back at what should be a safe distance away from that suspect. i asked cameron about the family's claims about the fact that vallejo police should have been using that technique. what he said is that actually only applies if the suspect has a knife or some similar weapon. when a suspect has a gun like in this case, they cannot use that technique because bullets travel too quickly and there is no safe distance for officers to be back from that suspect. >> in vallejo, katie nielsen. thank you. >>> a pair of sheriff deputies in alameda county escaped serious injury after a driver rams a stolen car into their cruisers on the highway. they tried to pull the driver over when he took off on to interstate 880
what was cameron's -- first, what is it and what was cameron's take on that? >> reporter: first to answer the question about what is it? it's a technique that many police departments across the bay area including san francisco police are moving toward. basically, what it does is it gives suspects more time to comply with the officers demands and also has officers back at what should be a safe distance away from that suspect. i asked cameron about the family's claims about the fact that...
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john pointed out it's the political class never wanted this for david cameron this referendum was a way of restoring harmony among the tories and taking some air out of the balloon and then expect the referendum to go through but now that it's gone through the sensually offering two options either the remain the respects it so that only a name or we can see. the e.u. so because no deal would be american as well is it would be a better choice because they had two years to try to figure something out here let me go back to john in france here i mean just how much longer can these that lead to hold the populations in voters in contempt. well the situation we're describing is very similar to the one that was going to church by battled back in one nine hundred fifty three i would treat exactly this yeah but i'm trying to think of a quote if well go ahead exactly where he said well they'll have to dissolve the people and elect another you know the government continues but the people has to change the art so it's not possible to answer your question. peter when when is it how long is it going
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is held across the entire continent and certainly of course in the institute actions of brussels cameron david cameron the prime minister who organized the referendum is regarded as someone who created a terrible situation for no good reason at all in other words these people are really opposed to democratic choice precisely because of what i just said which is they do not want things to change they do not want there to be a choice they do not want people to say yes or no to something they want people to follow the lines which have been set down and which are institutionalized particularly in things that the european union and i don't think the populists lack the answers that's not my diagnosis what i think is the populists and indeed politicians of all colors lack is courage yes so we know that many things in the european union that various individual governments don't like viktor orban doesn't like the immigration thing he's fighting on that but on the russian issue we also no matter who sell beanies party the league has a full partnership with united russia they are full allies of the
is held across the entire continent and certainly of course in the institute actions of brussels cameron david cameron the prime minister who organized the referendum is regarded as someone who created a terrible situation for no good reason at all in other words these people are really opposed to democratic choice precisely because of what i just said which is they do not want things to change they do not want there to be a choice they do not want people to say yes or no to something they want...
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. >> reporter: jo cameron has never felt pain, not when she gave birth to her daughter 30 years ago.our lips apart to make a terrible mouth. i could feel my body stretching. >> reporter: or when she burns herself cooking. >> i'm constantly burning myself. i don't realize until there is a smell of burning skin. >> reporter: now researchers at university college london say they know why. she has a mutation in a previously unknown gene. that explains how cameron could eat chili peppers with her doctor and husband without wincing. >> i was sitting there merging these things thinking, wimps. her doctor, devjit srivastava, says the mutation has other benefits. >> she's insanely happy. >> reporter: that doesn't seem like a bad condition to be in. >> no, but she has a balance of life, and for your own protection, you do need pain. >> reporter: researchers hope studying her genes will lead to a new non-addictive treatment for pain, though that could take years. cameron hopes by sharing her story, others like her will come forward. >> i don't feel pain, you can see -- i can see pictures and be
. >> reporter: jo cameron has never felt pain, not when she gave birth to her daughter 30 years ago.our lips apart to make a terrible mouth. i could feel my body stretching. >> reporter: or when she burns herself cooking. >> i'm constantly burning myself. i don't realize until there is a smell of burning skin. >> reporter: now researchers at university college london say they know why. she has a mutation in a previously unknown gene. that explains how cameron could eat...
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will not treat him kindly but we at the listening post figure why wait we're talking about david cameron the politician who basically fled ten downing street after calling that bracks that referendum losing it and believing the new prime minister theresa may to clean up his mess this past week parliament rejected may's blueprint to quit the european union cameron was nowhere to be seen these days he delivers speeches for which he is reportedly grotesquely overpaid around two hundred thousand dollars an hour one of those speeches about it there's a video made by joe dot co dot u.k. a site that says it's aimed at men not lads it features a tune by george reworked called david cameron has this important message from nice we'll see you next time you're at the listening post. brings. us. to the nation's largest of. the big pieces. on. the. the government you support are believed to have detained maybe a million people in reeducation camps certainly not grabbing headlines in china only in a while kings of the people's republic this probably not best just to dismiss everything as propaganda to
will not treat him kindly but we at the listening post figure why wait we're talking about david cameron the politician who basically fled ten downing street after calling that bracks that referendum losing it and believing the new prime minister theresa may to clean up his mess this past week parliament rejected may's blueprint to quit the european union cameron was nowhere to be seen these days he delivers speeches for which he is reportedly grotesquely overpaid around two hundred thousand...
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will not treat him kindly but we at the listening post figure why wait we're talking about david cameron the politician who basically fled ten downing street after calling that bracks that referendum losing it and leaving the new prime minister to resign made a clean up his mess this past week parliament rejected may's blueprint to quit the european union cameron was nowhere to be seen these days he delivers speeches for which he is reportedly grotesquely overpaid around two hundred thousand dollars an hour one of those speeches about it there's a video made by joe dot co dot u.k. a site that says it's aimed at men not lads it features a tune by george reworked called david cameron has this important message from nice we'll see you next time you're at the listening post. brings. us. to the issues not just. going to be. on. the. a sinister only god who secretly controls moldova's parliament on nearly a tycoon misjudged by his enemies is the most hated politician in the country i made my key allegations of blackmail hitman and a billion dollars for. people in power investigates moldova and
will not treat him kindly but we at the listening post figure why wait we're talking about david cameron the politician who basically fled ten downing street after calling that bracks that referendum losing it and leaving the new prime minister to resign made a clean up his mess this past week parliament rejected may's blueprint to quit the european union cameron was nowhere to be seen these days he delivers speeches for which he is reportedly grotesquely overpaid around two hundred thousand...
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the cameron people have to stop with it. lincoln and david davis and some of his allies are riding letters, davis at one point does a tour and meets with weed, other new yorkers, meets with these people, all in part of an effort to make sure they keep their eye on the ball the ball on this case is electing lincoln. and putting aside whatever their personal issues are. you knew this was the outcome, right? i was doing my best to keep the suspense going here. so lincoln wins. it does indeed end up being lincoln and douglas in the north, breckinridge and bell in the south. and breckinridge was the lower south with his argument for late code. l wins the upper software there is less of that commitment to protecting slavery at all costs. and lincoln just stops douglas across the country sort of. he easily beats douglas in the electoral college. lincoln is up with 180 oleksuk volts, douglas is 12 but in fact in a lot of states they ran pretty close. a couple of things to think about in connection with this. one, if douglas, breckin
the cameron people have to stop with it. lincoln and david davis and some of his allies are riding letters, davis at one point does a tour and meets with weed, other new yorkers, meets with these people, all in part of an effort to make sure they keep their eye on the ball the ball on this case is electing lincoln. and putting aside whatever their personal issues are. you knew this was the outcome, right? i was doing my best to keep the suspense going here. so lincoln wins. it does indeed end...
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that's what it's like for 71—year—old jo cameron, it's all she knows.n which means she feels virtually no pain — and never feels anxious or afraid. she didn't realise she was different until doctors were astonished she didn't need painkillers after a serious operation. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. she's had teeth knocked out, broken her arm, suffered serious burns, and felt nothing, becausejo cameron simply doesn't sense pain. i put my arm on something and only realise it's burning when i can smell flesh burning. so, it's not clumsiness. it's... the normal reaction is, you cut yourself or burn yourself once, maybe twice, then you avoid that because your brain says, don't do that. well, my brain doesn't say don't do that. as for giving birth to her two children, again, painless. before i realised it, i've had the children, so it wasn't a case of i'm a martyr, i don't feel pain, it was i'm prepared to take anything because they tell me it's going to be awful. i felt things, i felt my body stretching, i felt peculiar feelings, but nothin
that's what it's like for 71—year—old jo cameron, it's all she knows.n which means she feels virtually no pain — and never feels anxious or afraid. she didn't realise she was different until doctors were astonished she didn't need painkillers after a serious operation. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. she's had teeth knocked out, broken her arm, suffered serious burns, and felt nothing, becausejo cameron simply doesn't sense pain. i put my arm on something and only realise...
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and it ate david cameron in one gulp inafew and it ate david cameron in one gulp in a few hours after street in 2016 determined to deliver brexit. another domestic reforms. but in the end her premiership was consumed by europe. it may well be entered debate. james landale, bbc news. let's go to our political correspondent to dig another to mull to stay and the prime minister offering to go but it does not look like it has gotten her enough support. it was a nightmare something was meant to change but nothing have. she made a final gambit, and offered to her mps including those who came on—site for her deal, she said she is prepared to stand aside for the next stage of the negotiation with the eu. however, the caveat was that they had to support the deal they had so far suppose that mac opposed. that seem to work instantly where duncan smith and boris johnson seem to work instantly where duncan smith and borisjohnson sounded positive. another long—standing leave campaigner said that because she was prepared to negotiate he was now prepared to support the deal. many others said somethin
and it ate david cameron in one gulp inafew and it ate david cameron in one gulp in a few hours after street in 2016 determined to deliver brexit. another domestic reforms. but in the end her premiership was consumed by europe. it may well be entered debate. james landale, bbc news. let's go to our political correspondent to dig another to mull to stay and the prime minister offering to go but it does not look like it has gotten her enough support. it was a nightmare something was meant to...
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but right at the beginning of this process, when we were not sure who was going to replace david cameron eu, do you preferx ory, do you worry about a hard brexiteer? and the answer that came to me always was, at the end of the day, the eu wants to do an exit deal with the uk, but to do so they need a prime minister who has enough of a majority and support that they can doa majority and support that they can do a deal with us in brussels, and sell it back home. and theresa may has not managed to do that. and you can listen to that brexitcast in full on the bbc‘s website. researchers have discovered a genetic mutation in a 71—year—old woman from inverness — who experiences almost no pain. jo cameron only found out she had the rare condition when doctors couldn't believe she didn't need painkillers after a serious operation. now researchers are hoping their findings will help them develop new gene therapies — to help others deal with pain. jo cameron and john wood who is a professor in pain genetics at university college london have been speaking to bbc breakfast. as a child when i was arou
but right at the beginning of this process, when we were not sure who was going to replace david cameron eu, do you preferx ory, do you worry about a hard brexiteer? and the answer that came to me always was, at the end of the day, the eu wants to do an exit deal with the uk, but to do so they need a prime minister who has enough of a majority and support that they can doa majority and support that they can do a deal with us in brussels, and sell it back home. and theresa may has not managed to...
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imagine a life with no pain this has been joe cameron's existence here she's eating hot chili cheese with her husband and doctor not batting an eyelid. can see. that yes there's been broken limbs cuts burns childbirth surgeries but no need for pain relief i put my arm on something and only realized it's burning when i can smell fresh burning so it's not comes in the no reaction issue you cut yourself or burn yourself once maybe twice then you avoid that because your brain says don't do that or my brain just trade. and that's not good that's not going to i haven't i haven't got the normal the normal sort of safeguards in a normal body specialized nerves respond to tissue damage and send signals to the brain it's important in terms of self-preservation but roughly seven percent of the population have ongoing chronic pain so finding mutations that lead to painlessness could help scientists develop new painkilling drugs for them when easy recovery from hip surgery puzzle doctors she was referred to a pain geneticist at university college london there they found she had two notable new ta
imagine a life with no pain this has been joe cameron's existence here she's eating hot chili cheese with her husband and doctor not batting an eyelid. can see. that yes there's been broken limbs cuts burns childbirth surgeries but no need for pain relief i put my arm on something and only realized it's burning when i can smell fresh burning so it's not comes in the no reaction issue you cut yourself or burn yourself once maybe twice then you avoid that because your brain says don't do that or...
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followed by an apology from david cameron? which i think was an incredibly important moment.y that made those findings that led to david cameron's apology was to many people something that should have drawn a line under the matter. lets go onto the mirror, and knife cheating justice. they say that knife crime is at a ten year high? it is, and people convicted are not being sent to prison. this isa reminderthat are not being sent to prison. this is a reminder that outside of parliament, where everyone talks about nothing but brexit, there are real social problems building up as a result of austerity and police cuts. there is a growing sense of frustration that our politicians just aren't acting. do you think they are neglecting issues like this because of brexit? because it is taking so much time?|j because of brexit? because it is taking so much time? i don't think parliament is doing anything else at the moment. 0ver parliament is doing anything else at the moment. over the last two years, we've barely been governed because they're tying themselves over knots. you can tell t
followed by an apology from david cameron? which i think was an incredibly important moment.y that made those findings that led to david cameron's apology was to many people something that should have drawn a line under the matter. lets go onto the mirror, and knife cheating justice. they say that knife crime is at a ten year high? it is, and people convicted are not being sent to prison. this isa reminderthat are not being sent to prison. this is a reminder that outside of parliament, where...
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sanctions and iran must choose between cameron for caring for-- between its people.ranian regime abdicates another holocaust and six the means to achieve it. i can assure you, on your president trump's leadership, america will continue to stand strong, we will continue to oppose iran's maligned influence and under this president, america will never allow iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. [applause] vice president pence: when authoritarian regimes have threats of violence, history teaches we must take them at their word. last month, cameron and i stood and prayed as the schlitz -- at n and i stood at the witz death camp. as we walked around and i looked piles ofs chambers, suitcases and pile of little resolves reinforced my that our answer to this unspeakable tragedy for this and every generation must to be never again. never again. never again! [applause] mort fridman we have -- vice president pence: we have recent fateful moment in our history, all over the world anti-semitism is on the rise - on college campuses, in the marketplace, even in the halls of congress. yo
sanctions and iran must choose between cameron for caring for-- between its people.ranian regime abdicates another holocaust and six the means to achieve it. i can assure you, on your president trump's leadership, america will continue to stand strong, we will continue to oppose iran's maligned influence and under this president, america will never allow iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. [applause] vice president pence: when authoritarian regimes have threats of violence, history teaches we must...
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he's one of the nicest guys in hollywood. >>> well, candace cameron bure knows what it's like to be aanks to "full house." d.j. tanner forever. she costarred with lori loughlin who's wrapped up in the big college bribery scandal now. but i spoke to candace before all of that. the main thing on her mind, the fifth and final season of "fuller house." >> we have already had to say good-bye to d.j. tanner once in your life. is it harder the second time around because you had her back? >> it probably will be. i'm not going there yet, keltie. i'm not thinking about the end yet because we haven't started our season, but i'll probably cry a lot. >> candace says there is a silver lining, the cast got a heads up that season five will be their last. >> "full house" we had the most awkward ending of eight years. we are not going to have that on "fuller house." >> any chance the twins will come in? >> no, no chance. >> this author, advocate and mom of three has a full plate but still makes giving back a priority. i caught up with her at the salvation bell shelter in l.a. >> what are you cooking? >
he's one of the nicest guys in hollywood. >>> well, candace cameron bure knows what it's like to be aanks to "full house." d.j. tanner forever. she costarred with lori loughlin who's wrapped up in the big college bribery scandal now. but i spoke to candace before all of that. the main thing on her mind, the fifth and final season of "fuller house." >> we have already had to say good-bye to d.j. tanner once in your life. is it harder the second time around...
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as well as cameron.s a social agenda and that she is more than brexit and she wa nts to that she is more than brexit and she wants to get cracking on it. she ca res wants to get cracking on it. she cares about inequality and justice in the legal system and other matters. has she fix those problems? historians willjudge she did not have time to do that. it must be said that when she was first in, remember people like george osborne speculating she may not last more than a few days. she was been —— she was called a dead woman walking. we all thought that when we have the general election those results in the early morning after the exit polls came out and suggested that that was in, that she would go. she does seem to be made of teflon. and thatis does seem to be made of teflon. and that is why i would not write off yet. if she can't get her deals through, and this is not her saying i'm off so back my deal. it is actually that my deal and then i leave. the alternative is a slow brexit that goes on for mont
as well as cameron.s a social agenda and that she is more than brexit and she wa nts to that she is more than brexit and she wants to get cracking on it. she ca res wants to get cracking on it. she cares about inequality and justice in the legal system and other matters. has she fix those problems? historians willjudge she did not have time to do that. it must be said that when she was first in, remember people like george osborne speculating she may not last more than a few days. she was been...
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will not treat him kindly but we at the listening post figure why wait we're talking about david cameron the politician who basically fled ten downing street after calling that bracks that referendum losing it and leaving the new prime minister theresa may to clean up his mess this past week parliament rejected may's blueprint to quit the european union cameron was nowhere to be seen these days he delivers speeches for which he is reportedly grotesquely overpaid around two hundred thousand dollars an hour one of those speeches about it there's a video made by joe dot co dot u.k. a site that says it's aimed at men not lads it features a tune by george reworked called david cameron has this important message from nice we'll see you next time you're at the listening post. brings. us. to the nation's largest i'm. going to be. on. with my. own. democratically elected president.
will not treat him kindly but we at the listening post figure why wait we're talking about david cameron the politician who basically fled ten downing street after calling that bracks that referendum losing it and leaving the new prime minister theresa may to clean up his mess this past week parliament rejected may's blueprint to quit the european union cameron was nowhere to be seen these days he delivers speeches for which he is reportedly grotesquely overpaid around two hundred thousand...
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-- eldoris cameron is always there to help out. and the other thing which i'll say at the end, i want to, again, thank or keynote speaker for that rousing and incredible presentation. [applaus [applause] >> now although the opening of black history month at city hall marking the opening of black history month is critical and an important part of the black history celebration, it is only of beginning of a host of events that are scheduled to follow throughout the month of february . we would like to cordially to invite you to premier the following events. a short film on migration done by family films in partnership with the african american arts and cultural society at 5:30. this will be followed at 6:30 with the opening and reception for the new exhibit black migration, art without borders in the society's gallery on the second floor. that is next week, so please jot that down. in addition, throughout the month of february , the society will hold a special pop up library at a number of san francisco middle and elementary school li
-- eldoris cameron is always there to help out. and the other thing which i'll say at the end, i want to, again, thank or keynote speaker for that rousing and incredible presentation. [applaus [applause] >> now although the opening of black history month at city hall marking the opening of black history month is critical and an important part of the black history celebration, it is only of beginning of a host of events that are scheduled to follow throughout the month of february . we...
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prime minister david cameron was feeling more and more pressure he wanted to stay in the e.u.and lay the european question to rest once and for all with a referendum memories of the first ballot resurfaced. the problem was the same one that harold wilson had already had he wanted to stay in power and reaffirm his position by putting the european question to the people for a vote for the ukip demanded that as well and cameron saw himself forced to jump on board this moving train in order to limit the allure of ukip when. once again the question was remain or leave for a second time the british were to vote on e.u. membership. the progress that campaigners intentionally targeted people's fears. they'd given to why all holders were even given away all our schools this is european union it isn't that. the issue of immigration was ever. present. the crucial thing to understand about immigration which played a big role in one sense as a fear factor in the referendum is that it it represented a loss of faith and control. it was a slogan in a referendum take back control and in that s
prime minister david cameron was feeling more and more pressure he wanted to stay in the e.u.and lay the european question to rest once and for all with a referendum memories of the first ballot resurfaced. the problem was the same one that harold wilson had already had he wanted to stay in power and reaffirm his position by putting the european question to the people for a vote for the ukip demanded that as well and cameron saw himself forced to jump on board this moving train in order to...
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this is all been a complete disaster". " it could have all been so different if that lovely david cameronrought inexpensive powers of explanation —— persuasion and that tone... " powers of explanation —— persuasion and that tone... ". does it say something in that? theresa may has a charisma bypass. there is no sense of her being able to persuade her cat to support anything? is at her power of persuasion or more her red wines that she drew early on as prime minister? at the beginning she and turbid the vote of 52 people 5296. 5296 and turbid the vote of 52 people 52%. 52% of people on average turn out as a speaker for every single britain and every buddy wanted an incredibly hard brexodus and those we re incredibly hard brexodus and those were her red wines. and it is bizarre even she is not a particularly idle logical person how this all became incredibly dogmatic. but she is driven. i don't think would everyone describe her as a people person and i think that is what she is trying to say here that david cameron had people skills that might have made diplomacy one of the routes to consid
this is all been a complete disaster". " it could have all been so different if that lovely david cameronrought inexpensive powers of explanation —— persuasion and that tone... " powers of explanation —— persuasion and that tone... ". does it say something in that? theresa may has a charisma bypass. there is no sense of her being able to persuade her cat to support anything? is at her power of persuasion or more her red wines that she drew early on as prime minister?...
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cameron maybin has a lot more to worry about than the bat. . >>> cameron maybin was arrested last friday in scottsdale for driving under the influence. his blood-alcohol level was .142, nearly double the legal limit. r faing several walking tests. he was signed to a minor-league contract last month. this is another black eye in the face of the organization following larry baer's leave of absence after his public altercation with his wife. his roster spot not guaranteed so the rest could impact his chances of making the team. 21 -year-old jesus was ardo continues. his top prospect struck out six and two and two thirds' in his. they won 4- 1. is making it hard for the team to have a start this year in the minors. >> would you like to be in the opening day rotation? >> what i like to be, yeah who would not want to bere against the celtics. klay thompson will miss his second straight game with a knee injury. golden state still waiting to find. steve kerr cannot, officially until it is a done deal but that doesn't keep reporters from trying. >> a sharp way of asking the question. >> you've do
cameron maybin has a lot more to worry about than the bat. . >>> cameron maybin was arrested last friday in scottsdale for driving under the influence. his blood-alcohol level was .142, nearly double the legal limit. r faing several walking tests. he was signed to a minor-league contract last month. this is another black eye in the face of the organization following larry baer's leave of absence after his public altercation with his wife. his roster spot not guaranteed so the rest...
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while most men reacted to the peppers, cameron never even flinched. let's bring in that doctor.s one of those eating ch e chil chiles. >> good morning, everybody. >> so you are the first doctor to notice that joe cameron did not seem to feel pain. how can her rare genetic mutation, how can it help scientists with future painkillers? >> so as you rightly pointed out a the beginning of the program we are struggling with pain management, especially chronic pain. and with opioid therapy and they have their own problems as most of us are aware. >>'s condition is a very special one in that she has a genetic defect in what i will now call as an alternate system in her body. that's why she's very exciting because this can lead to a development of an alternative group of drugs which are not opioids. >> i want to give our viewers another example of how she does not feel pain. listen here as she describes what it was like in the middle of childbirth. >> i kept thinking as soon as i feel pain i'll ask for it and before i asked for it i had the children. so it was i'm prepared to take anythi
while most men reacted to the peppers, cameron never even flinched. let's bring in that doctor.s one of those eating ch e chil chiles. >> good morning, everybody. >> so you are the first doctor to notice that joe cameron did not seem to feel pain. how can her rare genetic mutation, how can it help scientists with future painkillers? >> so as you rightly pointed out a the beginning of the program we are struggling with pain management, especially chronic pain. and with opioid...