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cameron, soon agree scotland or in 1942, he became an american citizen. ambitious and driven cameron dreamed of winning the nobel prize in his work on the frontiers of psychiatry. for me, i think it's very easy for people to say that this is the story of one patient or one family and some people down play it because of that to see this only and simply as a horrendous experience that happened in montreal in the 1950s is to really missed the big picture. in 1951 christian america and canada held a secret meeting in the ritz carlton hotel. in montreal, 2 projects were discussed. the 1st was the caea program. some times, in spite of everything, a man can do falls into the hands of the enemy. if you were an airman, whose plane was shot down in enemy territory, or a soldier or a marine captured in combat on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness, as if suddenly the whole world dropped out from under you, leaving you with the enemy's mercy. such a feeling as quite understandable for a minute or 2 a c. n stands for survival, evasion, resistance, and escape with though
cameron, soon agree scotland or in 1942, he became an american citizen. ambitious and driven cameron dreamed of winning the nobel prize in his work on the frontiers of psychiatry. for me, i think it's very easy for people to say that this is the story of one patient or one family and some people down play it because of that to see this only and simply as a horrendous experience that happened in montreal in the 1950s is to really missed the big picture. in 1951 christian america and canada held...
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my mother thought good doctor cameron was god my mother thought dr. cameron was gone. i'm trying to decide it's such a photograph of camry. you know, it's very interesting that his is the only photograph in which there is no name. ah, and that he was the founder of this place that i'd goes the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, et cetera directors. i somehow do no harm guy forgotten. you and cameron was born in breach of allen sterling, cher 19 o one or the son of a presbyterian minister coming soon agree scotland or in 1942, he became an american citizen. ambitious and driven cameron dreamed of winning the nobel prize and his work on the fontes of psychiatry. for me, i think it's very easy for people to say that this is the story of one patient or one family and some people down play it because of that to see this only and simply as a horrendous experience that happened in montreal, the 1950s is to really missed the big picture. in 1951, britain, america and canada held a secret meeting in the ritz carlton hotel. in montreal, 2 projects were discussed. the 1st was the caea program. somet
my mother thought good doctor cameron was god my mother thought dr. cameron was gone. i'm trying to decide it's such a photograph of camry. you know, it's very interesting that his is the only photograph in which there is no name. ah, and that he was the founder of this place that i'd goes the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, et cetera directors. i somehow do no harm guy forgotten. you and cameron was born in breach of allen sterling, cher 19 o one or the son of a presbyterian minister coming soon agree scotland...
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cameron: we have certainly seen them surprise to the upside on the ability to get price.ion is if we start to see demand start to slow or even headlines about inflation starting to slow, they may not be as able to pass that price through. we are not seeing any signs of it yet, but certainly we have to watch for that. we also think that wages, unlike with deere where they are able to pass all of it through, could be a challenge for those industrials that don't have as good rising power. we think wage action, labor action, meaning protests, strikes, contract renegotiations , will really step up in 2022 because the labor market is tight. it is a good time to strike. workers are able to say good luck finding somebody to replace me, at the same time that workers are feeling pinched. real wage growth is now negative. inflation is running faster than wages, which means workers are saying this is my chance to secure higher wages. i saw what happened at deere. it worked well for them. now is my opportunity. so we think that 2022 would be a big year for this kind of labor action. g
cameron: we have certainly seen them surprise to the upside on the ability to get price.ion is if we start to see demand start to slow or even headlines about inflation starting to slow, they may not be as able to pass that price through. we are not seeing any signs of it yet, but certainly we have to watch for that. we also think that wages, unlike with deere where they are able to pass all of it through, could be a challenge for those industrials that don't have as good rising power. we think...
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cameron: in certain markets. the u.k.n a slaughter house over the last few weeks given conflicting signals from the bank of england and people getting shut out of sure -- short sterling longs. a lot of what we have seen has been a risk management exercise rather than necessarily a sober assessment of what the likely trajectory is going to be. lisa: you have been on the trading floor for years. is there a different tone on trading day than there used to be? cameron: i'm old enough that i can remember a time when you did not have the machines beating you! the initial reaction has taken place over the past decade. lisa: how do you even program the machine? how do you respond to numbers when it is unclear what the meaning of them -- what they mean? how do you look through the numbers to determine what the blade through response in markets should be -- bleed through response in markets should be? cameron: if you are an individual investor, you will not be the machines -- beat the machines. did wages go good or bad event payrol
cameron: in certain markets. the u.k.n a slaughter house over the last few weeks given conflicting signals from the bank of england and people getting shut out of sure -- short sterling longs. a lot of what we have seen has been a risk management exercise rather than necessarily a sober assessment of what the likely trajectory is going to be. lisa: you have been on the trading floor for years. is there a different tone on trading day than there used to be? cameron: i'm old enough that i can...
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myself, i was in north carolina with cameron lam's family. others in oklahoma with julius jones.ve another group going down to georgia so we understood what was going to happen in wisconsin, so we understood what my brother's response was going to be. he took on that responsibility. we got a victory in kansas city, which we should be talking about more in the national news. kansas city -- amy: talk about that conviction in a moment. that conviction of a white police officer for killing an african-american man. >> 147 years for killing cameron lam. we as a group have been all over the united states standing with these families because of what we went through in kenosha. so understanding that systematic racism is prevalent. we understood. amy: have you talk to your son, jacob, and what is his response to the verdict? >> jacob can speak for himself. when he decides to come out and speak about it, he will speak on it. amy: how is he doing, jacob? >> from the time we spoke the first time, he is doing much better. he is doing much better. and we are praying every day that he will be ab
myself, i was in north carolina with cameron lam's family. others in oklahoma with julius jones.ve another group going down to georgia so we understood what was going to happen in wisconsin, so we understood what my brother's response was going to be. he took on that responsibility. we got a victory in kansas city, which we should be talking about more in the national news. kansas city -- amy: talk about that conviction in a moment. that conviction of a white police officer for killing an...
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that meant cameron norrie would have to win. he came back from one set down to force the decider.but cameron norrie wasn't having that. in the end the british number one dominated, winning the final set and the match was all square. over to joe salisbury and and the match was all square. over tojoe salisbury and neil skupsky. it took them nine games to force a break of serve. great britain france—macro fate was in two safe pairs of hands. superiority was established in the second set. the brits are established in the second set. tie: brits are nearly established in the second set. tte: brits are nearly there established in the second set. tt2 brits are nearly there now. established in the second set. the brits are nearly there now. their. brits are nearly there now. their opponents _ brits are nearly there now. their opponents make _ brits are nearly there now. their opponents make them _ brits are nearly there now. their opponents make them work- brits are nearly there now. their opponents make them work for it, but they had done theirjob. the davis cup quarterfinals back for gre
that meant cameron norrie would have to win. he came back from one set down to force the decider.but cameron norrie wasn't having that. in the end the british number one dominated, winning the final set and the match was all square. over to joe salisbury and and the match was all square. over tojoe salisbury and neil skupsky. it took them nine games to force a break of serve. great britain france—macro fate was in two safe pairs of hands. superiority was established in the second set. the...
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david cameron, which many of us might not think of— cameron, which many of us might not think of suchknow you would have _ think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a _ think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to say l i know you would have a lot to say on this, but i wonder if we could please move, we will do this in the 11:30pm. iwant please move, we will do this in the 11:30pm. i want to move to an international story because it has gone global and that is the whereabouts and the welfare of the chinese tennis star peng shuai. baroness, could you take is to that, front page of the independent. absolutely. chinese state television, i think, absolutely. chinese state television, ithink, released absolutely. chinese state television, i think, released a picture of peng shuai, who looks in the picture of health, smiling and seemingly relaxed, but she has not been seen in public for i think it is about two weeks
david cameron, which many of us might not think of— cameron, which many of us might not think of suchknow you would have _ think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a _ think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to say l i know you would have a lot to say on this, but i wonder if we could please move, we will do this in...
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that meant cameron norrie would have to win. he came back from one set down to force the decider. of the tournament, but norrie wasn't having that. in the end the british number one dominated, winning the final set 6—1 and the match was all square. over tojoe salisbury and neil skupsky. it took them nine games to force a break of serve. great britain's fate was in two safe pairs of hands. superiority was established in the second set. the brits are nearly there now. their opponents make them work for it, but they had done theirjob. the davis cup quarterfinals beckon for great britain. emma raducanu has won herfirst match on british soil since winning the us open. she beat elena—gabriela ruse of romania in the champions tennis exhibition at london's royal albert hall 6-3 7-6. it is pretty surreal. i remember my birthday last year, i was at home, i think it was one of the lockdowns, if not i was just at home. i didn't really... i wasn't playing and it is pretty amazing how everything changed in one year. itjust shows if you keep plugging away at your own work and not looking around
that meant cameron norrie would have to win. he came back from one set down to force the decider. of the tournament, but norrie wasn't having that. in the end the british number one dominated, winning the final set 6—1 and the match was all square. over tojoe salisbury and neil skupsky. it took them nine games to force a break of serve. great britain's fate was in two safe pairs of hands. superiority was established in the second set. the brits are nearly there now. their opponents make them...
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and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him to stretch? that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school, boise story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not pretty much of it and hoops he can get by with it. so if this project, the great british project, let's call it that, has been gone for 400 years. i've been what's happened and we have a scottish nationalism politically researching that we are violent, probably closer to unification than that. it's been for some 100 years and more and will say at least under a language and literally sansa, a license am is still very, very evident. indeed. so why doesn't the great british project to 400 years ago work wilson, a variety of reasons and one of the most obvious ones was class that the english were conscious of being the more severe that more superior civilization, technologically, is much more advanced. but also of course, i am very much anxious to seize good land in ireland, which they did the long parl
and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him to stretch? that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school, boise story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not pretty much of it and hoops he can get by with it. so if this project, the great british project, let's call it that, has been gone for 400 years. i've been what's happened and we have a scottish nationalism politically researching...
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. cameron set out to leave the country still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt. which nearly pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of debt down a fast to basic neo liberal policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go directly from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so we'll start out a very dish portion impacts on the pool on as the minorities, because many people, minorities, are also poor. the government's austerity program had increased insecurity for many people whose lives were already financially insecure. and then in 2016 britain went to the polls to decide if it should stay in or leave the european union. let's make sure the june, the 24 is independence day in the for more than half of those who voted agreed and britain left the now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off
. cameron set out to leave the country still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt. which nearly pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of debt down a fast to basic neo liberal policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go directly from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so we'll start out...
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david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading talk and underpants. now that's not sure we're saying that he performed inside from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him frustration that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school by the story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not very much of it, and hope he can get by with it. so if this project, the great british project, let's call it that, has been gone for 400 years. i've been what's happened and we have a scottish nationalism politically researching that we are violent, probably closer to unification than that. it's been for some 100 years and more and will say at least a, a language and literally sensor it will license them is still very, very evident. indeed. so why doesn't the great british project to 400 years ago work wilson, a variety of reasons and one of the most obvious ones was class that the indeed were consciou
david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading talk and underpants. now that's not sure we're saying that he performed inside from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him frustration that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school by the story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not very much of it,...
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he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron sent out to me. the country is still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster and a coalition government that has set its lights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt. which nearly pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of data. is past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so we'll start at a very disproportionate impacts on the pool on as the minorities, because many people, minorities, are also poor. the government's austerity program had increased insecurity for many people whose lives were already financially insecure. and then in 2016 britain went to the polls to decide if it should stay in or leave the european union. let's make sure the june, the 24th is independence day in the franco ha, more than half of those who voted, agreed. and britain left the you. now that insecurity brought a
he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron sent out to me. the country is still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster and a coalition government that has set its lights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt. which nearly pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of data. is past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the...
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. cameron settled to lead. a country is still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that has set its lights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's deck. we neither pri, orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of that down a fast to basic neo liberal policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so joe starts, he had a very disappointed impacts on the poor, on as the minorities, because many people, minorities are also poor. the government's austerity program had increased insecurity for many people whose lives were already financially insecure. and then in 2016 britain went to the polls to decide if it should stay in or leave the european union. let's make sure the june, the 24th is in the president's day in the federal ha, more than half of those who voted agreed. and britain left the e. u. now, that insecurity brought about
. cameron settled to lead. a country is still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that has set its lights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's deck. we neither pri, orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of that down a fast to basic neo liberal policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so joe starts,...
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to the centre too much and opening _ cameron to the centre too much and opening it _ cameron to them the right as a result. let's bring in as art of right as a result. let's bring in as part of this _ right as a result. let's bring in as part of this particular _ right as a result. let's bring in as part of this particular discussion | part of this particular discussion at the front of the sunday express which says boris is still a winner. he has been told he has to solve the migrant crisis the paper says loyal red wall tory mps are still backing when borisjohnson to lead them into the next election. what is your take on where he currently stands within the party as these issues bite? that's a fairly typical sunday express front page and i would expect them always to take a positive spin on the prime minister. i think the truth is that they actually have a point. when you speak to tory mps, they are incredibly unhappy at the litany of errors made over the last few weeks, the sleaze scandal, social care are now the migrant crisis which is worrying a lot of conservatives as the telegr
to the centre too much and opening _ cameron to the centre too much and opening it _ cameron to them the right as a result. let's bring in as art of right as a result. let's bring in as part of this _ right as a result. let's bring in as part of this particular _ right as a result. let's bring in as part of this particular discussion | part of this particular discussion at the front of the sunday express which says boris is still a winner. he has been told he has to solve the migrant crisis the...
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it never crossed my mind that the united states would be using methods the cameron used to destroy, ah to admit, i think i know the world fairly well at peace, even if i hadn't traveled to it. but i really didn't know about the twin house. i didn't know that the twin tiles even existed home. i will never forget that. i was installing service for a gentleman, n g o. ah, one of the workers said, there is a war and then i see that america and i will say what ah, who was in my office, which is in. and suddenly the phone started to ring a la. ah oh, it's a tiny new middle about all kite in how that group was able to evolve to a point where i learned later that that 19 thugs with box cutters was able to bring the united states to our knees. ah, immediately mark was ordered to florida to help drew out the invasion of afghanistan with 2001. i made the decision a life changing decision. it turned out to be to go to afghanistan. and to do that with my wife, my children, the war on terrorism begins america and britain strike afghanistan on october, the 7th, 2001. the war on terrorism began it's p
it never crossed my mind that the united states would be using methods the cameron used to destroy, ah to admit, i think i know the world fairly well at peace, even if i hadn't traveled to it. but i really didn't know about the twin house. i didn't know that the twin tiles even existed home. i will never forget that. i was installing service for a gentleman, n g o. ah, one of the workers said, there is a war and then i see that america and i will say what ah, who was in my office, which is in....
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he's dr. cameron's experiments on sensory deprivation overland. along with the code, we'll see a program to create a thick mix of torture techniques. all social change has almost entirely taken place in consequence on something else. it has not been controlled. we need to protect society from those that can bring us once more into kills. the strong was protect others from these people are the american psychological association. is the world's largest organization of psychologists, and probably has the most influence for the community of psychologists around the world. ah, secretly the apd and make it psychologists lacking in the torture, proven to override that ethical code of dean and home. if the military and cia required it a program of abusive interrogations, the program of torture at the cia was designed by psychologists and at guantanamo, was designed by a psychologist and a psychiatrist after they were trained in the techniques and in the program of the cia abuse and that's when i could basically stand it. no. and so suddenly i went from ju
he's dr. cameron's experiments on sensory deprivation overland. along with the code, we'll see a program to create a thick mix of torture techniques. all social change has almost entirely taken place in consequence on something else. it has not been controlled. we need to protect society from those that can bring us once more into kills. the strong was protect others from these people are the american psychological association. is the world's largest organization of psychologists, and probably...
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cameron blaine.on blaine. i asked her what her name was, one of the _ cameron blaine. i asked her what her name was, one of the guys _ cameron blaine. i asked her what her name was, one of the guysjumped . cameron blaine. i asked her what herj name was, one of the guysjumped in and picked _ name was, one of the guysjumped in and picked up and ijust wanted to be sure _ and picked up and ijust wanted to be sure that it was clear, i wanted to be _ be sure that it was clear, i wanted to be sure — be sure that it was clear, i wanted to be sure it— be sure that it was clear, i wanted to be sure it was hurt so i said what _ to be sure it was hurt so i said what your— to be sure it was hurt so i said what your name and she didn't answer so i what your name and she didn't answer so i said _ what your name and she didn't answer so i said what's her name and she didn't— so i said what's her name and she didn't answeragain and so i said what's her name and she didn't answer again and i asked a third _ didn't ans
cameron blaine.on blaine. i asked her what her name was, one of the _ cameron blaine. i asked her what her name was, one of the guys _ cameron blaine. i asked her what her name was, one of the guysjumped . cameron blaine. i asked her what herj name was, one of the guysjumped in and picked _ name was, one of the guysjumped in and picked up and ijust wanted to be sure _ and picked up and ijust wanted to be sure that it was clear, i wanted to be _ be sure that it was clear, i wanted to be sure —...
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through the window, cameron took this picture of the other train crashed alongside.is that wait like? time just stretches out and out and out and it was only when we heard someone had spotted the blue lights on the bridge that is not far from the tunnel that there was any idea that help was coming. to start with, it was thought the great western railways train had derailed after hitting something in the tunnel and that the second southwestern train had then crashed into it but this evening british transport police said they have not found any evidence that the first train struck an object. this is now a major investigation. there were almost 100 people on board the two trains, around 30 of them were treated for minor injuries. unfortunately, the driver of the train was more seriously injured and his injuries are believed to be life changing. he remains in hospital in a stable condition this morning. investigators are trying to establish whether the driver of the first train managed to press the alarm to warn other trains through the signalling system. when you see pi
through the window, cameron took this picture of the other train crashed alongside.is that wait like? time just stretches out and out and out and it was only when we heard someone had spotted the blue lights on the bridge that is not far from the tunnel that there was any idea that help was coming. to start with, it was thought the great western railways train had derailed after hitting something in the tunnel and that the second southwestern train had then crashed into it but this evening...
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cameron. there is significant disruption — cameron.it was the consistent length of time of these high winds, so we are just starting to see the effects of the damage. the roads in the scottish borders alone, hundreds of trees down according to the local authority down here. at one point the scottish fire service was appealing to people not to phone them about trees down, speak to the local authorities because they were so much disruption. railand roads in scotland, really difficult travelling conditions today. the advice is check before you travel and only travel if you really have to do. . :, i. . ,, and only travel if you really have to do. . :, .«v . ,, to do. cameron, you take care. thank ou. the to do. cameron, you take care. thank you- the home _ to do. cameron, you take care. thank you. the home office _ to do. cameron, you take care. thank you. the home office minister- to do. cameron, you take care. thank| you. the home office minister damian heinz has defended an open letter which was sent by borisjohnson to his french counte
cameron. there is significant disruption — cameron.it was the consistent length of time of these high winds, so we are just starting to see the effects of the damage. the roads in the scottish borders alone, hundreds of trees down according to the local authority down here. at one point the scottish fire service was appealing to people not to phone them about trees down, speak to the local authorities because they were so much disruption. railand roads in scotland, really difficult travelling...
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. >> cameron and kayleigh love each other. we are looking that they would probably get engaged before to long. >> they were a beautiful couple together. >> yeah. >> they involve themselves with family. if we had a family dinner, everybody knew killing cam were coming, then it became a holiday. kelly in-camera coming. >> now, if she could just forgot what to do with their lives. >> she was gonna be a plastic surgeon, she was gonna be a chef, she was gonna be a photographer -- the world was hers. she didn't pick one thing. >> no, but this year, the year she turned 23, that was changing. she held a job for two full years now as a dental assistant. >> she was my work daughter. she followed me around to learn how to do things, because she really wanted to be the best. >> kelly's mentor at the dentist's office had discovered that kelly had this rare ability to make people laugh. even when they weren't in the mood, or were scared. >> if there was a difficult patient, you put killing in the room, and they were just not. >> so those pr
. >> cameron and kayleigh love each other. we are looking that they would probably get engaged before to long. >> they were a beautiful couple together. >> yeah. >> they involve themselves with family. if we had a family dinner, everybody knew killing cam were coming, then it became a holiday. kelly in-camera coming. >> now, if she could just forgot what to do with their lives. >> she was gonna be a plastic surgeon, she was gonna be a chef, she was gonna be a...
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cameron was on board, heading from a halloween party, about to get off when suddenly...s most awful noise, which i now know was the two trains hitting each other, violently being thrown about as my train started going at an angle, there was this huge whoosh of fire and sparks, it's quite scary, seeing people with blood on theirface, masks and clothes, we are in darkness, and there is just panic. through the window, cameron took this picture of the other train, crashed alongside. is that wait like? so you are waiting in the dark, what is that wait like? time stretches out and out and out and it was only when we heard someone had spotted the blue lights on the bridge that's not far from the tunnel that there was any idea that help was coming. to start with it was thought the great western railway�*s train had derailed after hitting something in the tunnel. the second south—western train had then crashed into it. but this evening british transport police said they have not found any evidence that the first train struck an object. this is now a major investigation. there wer
cameron was on board, heading from a halloween party, about to get off when suddenly...s most awful noise, which i now know was the two trains hitting each other, violently being thrown about as my train started going at an angle, there was this huge whoosh of fire and sparks, it's quite scary, seeing people with blood on theirface, masks and clothes, we are in darkness, and there is just panic. through the window, cameron took this picture of the other train, crashed alongside. is that wait...
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the first time, i was pregnant with cameron, my husband's unit was called to be activated.re was a lot of uncertainty that happened with that, but it was true the community of the military that we came together. we came together with sharing information with each other. we came together by helping each other with watch each other's children. we came together emotionally and we became a very close-knit family. and it was in those moments that you build resiliency. and through these experiences, military children are gifted with an invaluable life lesson, they see the value of selfless service up close. they live it and those who serve with them and our nation as they grow to be adults. first lady jill biden, a blue star mom understands these lessons and these values. for most of her adult life, she has spent her time supporting military families, first in delaware and now her entire country. her joining forces initiative supports military spouses in their employment, food insecurities and education. she understands that it's not just the servicemember who signs up to serve o
the first time, i was pregnant with cameron, my husband's unit was called to be activated.re was a lot of uncertainty that happened with that, but it was true the community of the military that we came together. we came together with sharing information with each other. we came together by helping each other with watch each other's children. we came together emotionally and we became a very close-knit family. and it was in those moments that you build resiliency. and through these experiences,...
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and 2010 david cameron's conservative party won power in britain. after promising to deal with a problem ignored by previous governments. payment cameron decided that he was going to embrace the need to actual climate change and use that of passed his strategy of detoxifying and changing people's views about the conservative party. but says rappa and becoming prime minister, come and then booked at the likely economic costs. when he saw the effect of some of the climate change, levy on electricity bills, you know, said we're, we shouldn't have all this. yeah. his chin was green, crack, putting up energy prices, synchronization, had conviction concerts. as a result, a government that promised to be the greenest ever turned out to be at best lukewarm on dealing with climate change. patterns administration did face out coal fired power stations and build on work a previous governments by supporting renewable energy. but late to gave the go ahead to the controversial fracking programs. as other governments around the world have found, the reality of fac
and 2010 david cameron's conservative party won power in britain. after promising to deal with a problem ignored by previous governments. payment cameron decided that he was going to embrace the need to actual climate change and use that of passed his strategy of detoxifying and changing people's views about the conservative party. but says rappa and becoming prime minister, come and then booked at the likely economic costs. when he saw the effect of some of the climate change, levy on...
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there is also a top table clash between cameron and ivory coast cameron's for the only goal of the game midway through the 1st half ivory coast missing out on the world. for the 2nd 3 turn to fairly clear, british and other match winning performance from andy, superstar steph curry, who guided the golden state warriors the victory over former teammates, coming around from the brooklyn. that's curry, have $37.00 points, and hit $93.00 pointers out, performing duran, who could only manage 19 for the game. golden state, rolling to 11799 victory garbage. ruth, i will face in that con device for the title at the w t. a finals in mexico with ruth and knocked out fellow spaniard paula pedo sat in strength fast to book a ticket for the final v to time grand slam champion reaches the decider for the 1st time in her 4th appearance at the things and events. i'm calling to try to reach the final with 8th street sent went over greece's merisa, cory. this is the feeling 1st, the parents of the season ending events and will be aiming for the biggest title of her career on wednesday when she faces the
there is also a top table clash between cameron and ivory coast cameron's for the only goal of the game midway through the 1st half ivory coast missing out on the world. for the 2nd 3 turn to fairly clear, british and other match winning performance from andy, superstar steph curry, who guided the golden state warriors the victory over former teammates, coming around from the brooklyn. that's curry, have $37.00 points, and hit $93.00 pointers out, performing duran, who could only manage 19 for...
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let's talk more about this now with cameron hudson. he is a non resident fellow at the atlantic council and also a former chief of staff for the you a special envoy to sedan and join me. i live now from washington. nice to be with us. so what do you make of this deal then to to reinstate the prime minister? clearly a lot of people on the streets in sudan are not satisfied with this or they feel that this is a deal with the with, with the military. um that doesn't so resolve their grievances. what's your take on this? well, it's true that the st. protesters have been taking a very maximum list of you ever since the, the military's coup d'etat, 3 weeks ago. they've been saying no negotiation with the military. no cooperation with the military, no compromise with the military. and of course this, this deal announced today does all 3 of those things. and it's a, it's a major compromise on the part of the prime minister and essentially validates what, what's been called bad behavior by this coo, by acknowledging that the military was able t
let's talk more about this now with cameron hudson. he is a non resident fellow at the atlantic council and also a former chief of staff for the you a special envoy to sedan and join me. i live now from washington. nice to be with us. so what do you make of this deal then to to reinstate the prime minister? clearly a lot of people on the streets in sudan are not satisfied with this or they feel that this is a deal with the with, with the military. um that doesn't so resolve their grievances....
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he also believes the infrastructure cameron has put in place for next year. africa cup of nations will be a major boost in developing talented young players. rashid review are protected, the level of the big african nations has declined because our football associations are no longer close to the players. there is a lack of seriousness between the football associations and the players. that's why we see players giving more for their clubs compared to their national teams. we must stand up to this phenomenon and control how african football has changed between yesterday and today. i learned english crickets in yorkshire have been suspended from hosting international matches for the foreseeable future because of inaction over a racism incident at the club. further for that england international gary balance who plays for yorkshire will not be eligible for national team duty for 4 years. balance has admitted a using racist language towards a former teammates, a zebra feet from pakistan. yorkshire decided to take no action at 1st, but the indian creek abroad have now stepped in to enforce
he also believes the infrastructure cameron has put in place for next year. africa cup of nations will be a major boost in developing talented young players. rashid review are protected, the level of the big african nations has declined because our football associations are no longer close to the players. there is a lack of seriousness between the football associations and the players. that's why we see players giving more for their clubs compared to their national teams. we must stand up to...
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go to james cameron, part of friends of cop $26.00, which is part of the informal group advisory, the presidency. is time right now you've been lonely, involved in these, these climate change conferences, in fact, before they're even invented back in the eighty's. what do you make of what you've been hearing so far? and how was that? what ever since the french front loaded the power display in paris? that's what we're in now. we're in the display of political power. the 1st couple of days had to state and government making speeches. one off the other, you have to listen to the code, what they say to each other, and the peer group of power is interesting to a point. but they, they assemble that power up front to give the message very clearly to negotiate as to delegates. this is where we want you to end up. these are the mat crow. big picture aims, is where the rhetoric leads us, but then they go and the delegates get together and they know they negotiate detail . some of it excruciating for hours and hours on end until they arrive at an agreement. oh, very close. and some times actual
go to james cameron, part of friends of cop $26.00, which is part of the informal group advisory, the presidency. is time right now you've been lonely, involved in these, these climate change conferences, in fact, before they're even invented back in the eighty's. what do you make of what you've been hearing so far? and how was that? what ever since the french front loaded the power display in paris? that's what we're in now. we're in the display of political power. the 1st couple of days had...
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james cameron, thank you very much indeed. feel thoughts there? yes, we haven't quite got there yet. that is it. that is a worry because i expectations naturally are incredibly high as a long way to go with these negotiations yet. and that probably isn't the 1st draft of for the outcome. but everyone has to agree at the end of the day, but not angie simmons, their life for, as in glasgow. thank you, angie. though a new report says human rights abuses, including killings and torture by me and mars military could amount to war crimes. since the cool, in february, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and 3000000 are in need of aids with a group fortify, right says soldiers of he's civilians, as human shields and for forced labor. in the state of corin matthew smith is the chief executive officer and co founder of 4 to fi writes, and he joins us from the us. states over a main good to have you with us on than usa or matthew. what exactly is your report discover? it's about the situation there because there were already reports of atroci
james cameron, thank you very much indeed. feel thoughts there? yes, we haven't quite got there yet. that is it. that is a worry because i expectations naturally are incredibly high as a long way to go with these negotiations yet. and that probably isn't the 1st draft of for the outcome. but everyone has to agree at the end of the day, but not angie simmons, their life for, as in glasgow. thank you, angie. though a new report says human rights abuses, including killings and torture by me and...
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her z cameron hudson is a senior fellow with the atlantic councils. africa center is also former chief of staff for the you, a special envoy to a student, joins us live now from washington. d. c, thanks very much for being with us. so would you see this is an escalation in the way that the security forces are getting a protest now? absolutely, yeah. i mean, i think we've seen over the course of the last 3 weeks since the coo, a steady ratcheting up of pressure by the military on civilian protesters, attempting to limit those areas of the city where they can march and protest. we saw today that they shut off cell phone access, so not just internet access, but cell phone access to dissuade and deter protesters from being able to organize themselves. and we've seen other reports now today of a lack of medical care being able to access the areas where protesters are being injured, not being able to get the hospitals. so i think of a pretty slow but steady ratcheting up of pressure by the military to try to limit the ability for protesters to get their message heard. what are the effects of
her z cameron hudson is a senior fellow with the atlantic councils. africa center is also former chief of staff for the you, a special envoy to a student, joins us live now from washington. d. c, thanks very much for being with us. so would you see this is an escalation in the way that the security forces are getting a protest now? absolutely, yeah. i mean, i think we've seen over the course of the last 3 weeks since the coo, a steady ratcheting up of pressure by the military on civilian...
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i mean, there's a lot of grievances amongst cameron's natalie about the, the issues of corruption or the fact that the justice isn't being served, or at least as being served only in a, in, in, in essence, for those that are in power. so there's a sense for many ambiance that those promises made when you're jamie left power in 2017, have not been fulfilled in, in these elections. what's at stake is to ensure that whoever becomes the next president will make sure that those recommendations made by the truth reconciliation, reparation commissions will be put into law. but also that all these other grievances, corruption, and all the other issues that cameron's face will be addressed during those elections. massage f nicholas hat in duck on sanibel across that for us. thanks so much nick. well sweden's fast female prime minister has resigned just alice after she was confirmed by parliament. magdalena anderson was leading a minority coalition with the green party for then quit when its new budget was rejected. the green said they were only and power to pursue green policies that were vot
i mean, there's a lot of grievances amongst cameron's natalie about the, the issues of corruption or the fact that the justice isn't being served, or at least as being served only in a, in, in, in essence, for those that are in power. so there's a sense for many ambiance that those promises made when you're jamie left power in 2017, have not been fulfilled in, in these elections. what's at stake is to ensure that whoever becomes the next president will make sure that those recommendations made...
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but things— his mum, his dad and cameron. but things have — his mum, his dad and cameron.it is fantastic that rose is signing on stricttv — fantastic that rose is signing on strictly. we use are signing a lot to help — strictly. we use are signing a lot to help understand what it is. use market on sign — to help understand what it is. lise: market on sign language? to help understand what it is. use market on sign language? we i to help understand what it is. usej market on sign language? we use market on sign language? we use market and. _ market on sign language? we use market and, yes. _ market on sign language? we use market and, yes. we _ market on sign language? we use market and, yes. we have - market on sign language? we use market and, yes. we have a i market on sign language? we use market and, yes. we have a long| market on sign language? we use i market and, yes. we have a long way to go. _ market and, yes. we have a long way to go. like _ market and, yes. we have a long way to go. like all— market and, yes. we have a long way to go, like all these things. my e
but things— his mum, his dad and cameron. but things have — his mum, his dad and cameron.it is fantastic that rose is signing on stricttv — fantastic that rose is signing on strictly. we use are signing a lot to help — strictly. we use are signing a lot to help understand what it is. use market on sign — to help understand what it is. lise: market on sign language? to help understand what it is. use market on sign language? we i to help understand what it is. usej market on sign...
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through the window, cameron took this picture of the other train crashed alongside.ike? time just stretches out and out and out and it was only when we heard someone had spotted the blue lights on the bridge, that's not far from the tunnel, that there was any idea that help was coming. to start with, it was thought the great western railways train had derailed after hitting something in the tunnel and that the second southwestern train had then crashed into it, but this evening british transport police said they have not found any evidence that the first train struck an object. this is now a major investigation. there were almost 100 people on board the two trains, around 30 of them were treated for minor injuries. unfortunately, the driver of the train was more seriously injured and his injuries are believed to be life changing. he remains in hospital in a stable condition this morning. investigators are trying to establish whether the driver of the first train managed to press the alarm to warn other trains through the signalling system. when you see pictures of th
through the window, cameron took this picture of the other train crashed alongside.ike? time just stretches out and out and out and it was only when we heard someone had spotted the blue lights on the bridge, that's not far from the tunnel, that there was any idea that help was coming. to start with, it was thought the great western railways train had derailed after hitting something in the tunnel and that the second southwestern train had then crashed into it, but this evening british...
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cameron is past the american rally to raise the final 16 of the paris masters, the final 16 of the paris of the paris masters, the 6—4 victory means the british number one is still in with a chance at making it to the finals later this month and next up, he will face another american, taylor fritz for a place in the quarterfinals. more on that and you can go into the bbc sport website but that is all your support for now. hello. a chillier feel to the weather this thursday. yesterday we saw some decent sunshine early on in the day, and the cloud built up. today it's likely to be a similar scenario. but where we do have the sunshine, it will still feel cooler because of the wind, and because we've pulled in colder airfrom the north through the course of the night. a frost to start the day, all the way down from scotland into the welsh marshes. milder initially across eastern england, but here, a chance of some showers through the day, some coming in down the north sea coast, as well, and nagging northerly wind here. again, showers for pembrokeshire and cornwall. for the majority, though,
cameron is past the american rally to raise the final 16 of the paris masters, the final 16 of the paris of the paris masters, the 6—4 victory means the british number one is still in with a chance at making it to the finals later this month and next up, he will face another american, taylor fritz for a place in the quarterfinals. more on that and you can go into the bbc sport website but that is all your support for now. hello. a chillier feel to the weather this thursday. yesterday we saw...