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cani can i capture grandma and grandpa? can i capture grandma and grandpa?hey've moved, what they think to a certain extent, we combine that with artificial intelligence where it would be possible to have an interaction with a person who is not alive any more. here in the uk the four of the project is also working on a similar idea at the national holocaust centre and museum, virtually preserving survivor experiences. ba rd et preserving survivor experiences. bardet digital legacy isn'tjust for people like these. most of us will leave a will regarding our possessions or instructions for our funeral arrangements but now emphasis is also being placed on our digital footprint too. emphasis is also being placed on our digitalfootprint too. i emphasis is also being placed on our digital footprint too. i spoke to facebook‘s head of global policy about our postmortem account options. this is such an incredibly sensitive subject that for facebook i would imagine is an impossible task to get right. it's certainly a very difficult area for us. losing people is so hard
cani can i capture grandma and grandpa? can i capture grandma and grandpa?hey've moved, what they think to a certain extent, we combine that with artificial intelligence where it would be possible to have an interaction with a person who is not alive any more. here in the uk the four of the project is also working on a similar idea at the national holocaust centre and museum, virtually preserving survivor experiences. ba rd et preserving survivor experiences. bardet digital legacy isn'tjust for...
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or they are saying is cani influence brexit?pen up the question of should mps have a second job. the bigger question about this story is the foreign aspect. —— can you influence brexit? it seems like there isn't much of a story, given the fact it has all been denied. we shall have to watch tomorrow, as you say. thank you both. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, kate and sebastian. goodbye a car bomb in paris. a widow returns to the western isles, joined a widow returns to the western isles, joined before long by a detective and with two women trying to work out what happened and why. and their lives are intertwined. a thriller by peter may called i'll keep you safe. a puzzle where they cling to the old ways. a puzzle and a story that twists and turns and for him, another international bests
or they are saying is cani influence brexit?pen up the question of should mps have a second job. the bigger question about this story is the foreign aspect. —— can you influence brexit? it seems like there isn't much of a story, given the fact it has all been denied. we shall have to watch tomorrow, as you say. thank you both. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week...
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sally, cani prime minister will announce., can i be bold to say this will be the most important story the bbc covers all day if not all week and i will tell you why, three statistics, the amount of plastic produced each year is the weight of humanity, 300 million tons of which up to 13 million tons of which up to 13 million tons of which up to 13 million tons leaks into the oceans andi million tons leaks into the oceans and i million bottles a minute are bought around the world, which camera are we on? i am looking at you, china and coca—cola, that is the problem. let me put to you, we know the problem is there and it has lot of profile partly because of the blue planet two series and the impact on the sea life. that is a nice bump for the bbc programme, but you are right. absolutely, and the question is will it make a difference? we are getting momentum. don't we need a stick, not a carrot? you have front page. i hope we get a big stick, not a plastic stick and my worry is soon or later you will have some muppet who will say
sally, cani prime minister will announce., can i be bold to say this will be the most important story the bbc covers all day if not all week and i will tell you why, three statistics, the amount of plastic produced each year is the weight of humanity, 300 million tons of which up to 13 million tons of which up to 13 million tons of which up to 13 million tons leaks into the oceans andi million tons leaks into the oceans and i million bottles a minute are bought around the world, which camera...
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he says it better than i cany he's not a not.this team needs to help out the past eagle teams that cameort. eagle fans are putting their faith in nick foles. he does praying himself, taking seminary classes in the offseason. live from ducis rodgers and jamie apody guys? >> in addition to the team walkthrough, the eaglesing down game film of the patriots. players say whether they won or lost, they felt well prepared. that says a lot about head coach doug pederson. >> i think it will be fun to see him match whits with bill belichick, one of the greatest coaches of all time. pederson a real people person. he greeted brian westbrook with a big hug. he was on staff during the applying days. here's his one-on-one interview with the head coach. >> coach, you are turning 50 tomorrow. second year as head coach. how does it feel? >> it feels great. this is what we work for. this is what we go for. it's one thing to be excited to be here. we understand it's unfinished business. doug, your guys play awesome in the playoffs. how confident are you in the team? >> confident. our guys are confident. th
he says it better than i cany he's not a not.this team needs to help out the past eagle teams that cameort. eagle fans are putting their faith in nick foles. he does praying himself, taking seminary classes in the offseason. live from ducis rodgers and jamie apody guys? >> in addition to the team walkthrough, the eaglesing down game film of the patriots. players say whether they won or lost, they felt well prepared. that says a lot about head coach doug pederson. >> i think it will...
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and cani the bilateral relationship. and can i bring in pippa with the financial times which is presenting the other side of today's events. we have had the pomp and the ceremony on the front page of the i but the financial times, talking about breaking hypocracy? yes. the ententes, and the deals done on defence, on security co—operation, borders and culture but brexit came up borders and culture but brexit came up at the press conference after. it is what everyone is thinking about, wondering be and emmanuel macron represents the most stable leader of one of the main eu powers at the moment and therefore is instrumental in what we do when getting out of brexit. everyone wanted to know what he thought. he made it clear to the prime minister that it would not be as repeating as michel barnier, the eu negotiators said, about cherry—picking eu negotiators said, about cherry— picking and eu negotiators said, about cherry—picking and bespoke deals. he was obviously making a big deal of rolling out the red carpet to british ba
and cani the bilateral relationship. and can i bring in pippa with the financial times which is presenting the other side of today's events. we have had the pomp and the ceremony on the front page of the i but the financial times, talking about breaking hypocracy? yes. the ententes, and the deals done on defence, on security co—operation, borders and culture but brexit came up borders and culture but brexit came up at the press conference after. it is what everyone is thinking about,...
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cani actually crystals, crystals of salt. can i keep this? yes, of course. thank you very much. dead sea. that's incredible. and it isn'tjust sold diamonds that are formed along the shore. oh wow. they form just on the slope. and the waves roll them up and down. diamonds and pearls. diamonds and pearls yes. you are spoiling me. it is amazing to grab ha ndfuls spoiling me. it is amazing to grab handfuls of these polls. they are so beautiful. —— pearls. is there a sinkhole me here? there are sinkholes, of course, along the coastal plain. can we go and look at one? yes. is that it? all of that? yes. this is one of the biggest sinkholes. is that it? all of that? yes. this is one of the biggest sinkholesm is one of the biggest sinkholesm is absolutely enormous. this is about a0 metres, 50 metres in diameter. wow. it's filled with water as well. this is the groundwater. i am a bit scared here. not groundwater. i am a bit scared here. n ot exa ctly groundwater. i am a bit scared here. not exactly sweet water. with the ability to dissolve salt. yes. it's like a lagoon, isn't it? it's li
cani actually crystals, crystals of salt. can i keep this? yes, of course. thank you very much. dead sea. that's incredible. and it isn'tjust sold diamonds that are formed along the shore. oh wow. they form just on the slope. and the waves roll them up and down. diamonds and pearls. diamonds and pearls yes. you are spoiling me. it is amazing to grab ha ndfuls spoiling me. it is amazing to grab handfuls of these polls. they are so beautiful. —— pearls. is there a sinkhole me here? there are...
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welcome to the 215t precinct, how cani welcome to the 215t precinct, how can i help you?something that makes me profoundly uncomfortable and i feel so much more comforted knowing that someone like you is wearing it. —— hat. applause. a new run of georges bizet‘s carmen is opening this weekend in florence — not in itself unusual. what's different about this interpretation of the opera is how it ends. those putting it on say they're highlighting italy's ongoing battle to stop violence against women. rylee carlson has the story. this is the final rehearsal before the curtain rises on the latest production of carmen. one of the world's most beloved operas, it has been performed thousands of times. but there is something special about this run of the show — a new ending. translation: carmen's desire for freedom becomes self defence. this is what is going to happen. there is no premeditation. it is simply self defence. carmen becomes the object of donjose's affection. when she falls for someone else, he becomes wild with jealousy. in the last act, carmen is stabbed to death by
welcome to the 215t precinct, how cani welcome to the 215t precinct, how can i help you?something that makes me profoundly uncomfortable and i feel so much more comforted knowing that someone like you is wearing it. —— hat. applause. a new run of georges bizet‘s carmen is opening this weekend in florence — not in itself unusual. what's different about this interpretation of the opera is how it ends. those putting it on say they're highlighting italy's ongoing battle to stop violence...
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cani your country that i can tell you. can i get an apology out of you just for the retweets?hink it would go along way. here is what is there. if you're telling me these horrible people, horrible racist people. i would certainly apologise if you would like me to do that. i know nothing about them. and you would disavow yourself of people like that? i don't want to be involved with people like that. you're telling me about these people because i know nothing about these people. a lot of new surrounding president trump this morning. this is the founder of the world economic forum introducing the president. we live in an interdependent world where decisions made by one nation, particularly by the united states, impact all other countries. i believe that today we need to strike the right balance between the necessary rebuilding of national social contacts and at the same time, strengthening our multilateral syste m time, strengthening our multilateral system to address critical issues such as trade, investment, tourism and migration, to name just a few. mr president, the role of
cani your country that i can tell you. can i get an apology out of you just for the retweets?hink it would go along way. here is what is there. if you're telling me these horrible people, horrible racist people. i would certainly apologise if you would like me to do that. i know nothing about them. and you would disavow yourself of people like that? i don't want to be involved with people like that. you're telling me about these people because i know nothing about these people. a lot of new...
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i will see if i cany the cat a a little catch and release, you guys but there is real fishing swimmingown here and it is funny because within of the questions i always get is it true so many people go ice fishing all the time there. because it is so cold in the winter here people have cabins up north. they travel up north and they basically hang out if they are not working in t up north to thd they gosnow boarding, you can pn your skis and just ski right to the bar if you want restaurants but it is all about cabin life in the summer because of the l winter becauseo go ice fishing. i'm trying to you guys. i got my bait. you were asking a little bit earlier if it the end of the lure. it is actually corn but i think that is a good idea because i'm not having any luck with the corn so maybe i should, try hot dish a little later what do you think you cannot catch a fish in the bucket what is this all about. >> hey, you know what, you know what if i catch within i will bring it back, this is what you get from minneapolis, smart. >> is that lutefish. >> there is real lutefish swimming around
i will see if i cany the cat a a little catch and release, you guys but there is real fishing swimmingown here and it is funny because within of the questions i always get is it true so many people go ice fishing all the time there. because it is so cold in the winter here people have cabins up north. they travel up north and they basically hang out if they are not working in t up north to thd they gosnow boarding, you can pn your skis and just ski right to the bar if you want restaurants but...
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needs to wage the war in vietnam at any level he wants to end but there is nothing bu that congress canyabout it. and that was the moment, that was the hearing, that was the statement that need mccarthy walked out of the room, too angry to even speak about it and ask a question. he said to his chief of staff when he got out into the whole weight if i have to president, i will stop with lyndon johnson is doing. the resume is much more vivid. everybody knows that sort of conservative or moderate whatever you want to call it to the liberal democrat and there's all sorts of questions about what can i do. opportunism. it was the kind of experience and enlightenment that people were going through in the 1960s. before the assassination in the summer of 1963, bobby goes to north dakota which jfk lost and had no hope of winning. there was no conceivable political benefit to go to north dakota for anything. and he went there to address the convention of the indian tribes that were meeting in north dakota. and he debuggers a speech to them in north dakota that is a breathtaking speech. if you read
needs to wage the war in vietnam at any level he wants to end but there is nothing bu that congress canyabout it. and that was the moment, that was the hearing, that was the statement that need mccarthy walked out of the room, too angry to even speak about it and ask a question. he said to his chief of staff when he got out into the whole weight if i have to president, i will stop with lyndon johnson is doing. the resume is much more vivid. everybody knows that sort of conservative or moderate...
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cani you. can i get an apology out of you for the retweets? it would go a long way. i know nothing about these people. i hope he will say that globalisation is something we can harness for good. and that closing markets closing countries is not going to help us move forward. well, let's wait and see. you can't judge. i have no idea. whatever it is i hope it is good for the world. all of his cabinet members so far have been quite impressive. quite strong in the delivery. a very good performance. iwas quite strong in the delivery. a very good performance. i was told that the president may proclaim going back to tpp. that is very fascinating if it is true. reports in the us say donald trump tried to — but then backed down from — sacking robert mueller — the head of the investigation into alleged russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. reports first published in the new york times say the president ordered the dismissal of mr mueller lastjune because of what he said were conflicts of interest. but he backed down when the chief white house lawyer threatene
cani you. can i get an apology out of you for the retweets? it would go a long way. i know nothing about these people. i hope he will say that globalisation is something we can harness for good. and that closing markets closing countries is not going to help us move forward. well, let's wait and see. you can't judge. i have no idea. whatever it is i hope it is good for the world. all of his cabinet members so far have been quite impressive. quite strong in the delivery. a very good performance....
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also, just not northeato the no me, a neighborhood, romero cany canyon, they were told to shelter in because they were cutoff. huge boulders everywhere, trees everywhere, telephone poles, a lot of heavy lifting. the county has not even been able to red tag houses yet and try to determine how many were damaged or destroyed. by my count, it's in the dozens. back to you, brianna. >> oh, my god, paul, this is -- i mean, this is horrific, as we're seeing the pictures here and listening to that woman who is, like so many people, looking for missing friends and family. what is it going to take to dig out of this? to be able to determine where all of the missing and lost people are? >> reporter: it is going to take some heavy lifting, no pun intended. let's look again at some of these houses and the debris field. i was also talking to the county, and they said they've heard good news, that they're going to get in. the army corps of engineers and state emergency officials are going to get in to help with these beleaguered and beat up county officials. you'll recall, they just went through thi
also, just not northeato the no me, a neighborhood, romero cany canyon, they were told to shelter in because they were cutoff. huge boulders everywhere, trees everywhere, telephone poles, a lot of heavy lifting. the county has not even been able to red tag houses yet and try to determine how many were damaged or destroyed. by my count, it's in the dozens. back to you, brianna. >> oh, my god, paul, this is -- i mean, this is horrific, as we're seeing the pictures here and listening to that...
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cani prime minister to sort things out?e issues of treatment across the national health service, we have to be very clear that while labour's answer is a lwa ys clear that while labour's answer is always does, more money, this is about ensuring that all hospitals across the nhs are operating and acting in accordance with best practice. we have world—class hospitals in our nhs, we want to ensure they are all world—class.” understand london has been mentioned asa understand london has been mentioned as a potential host to the bayeux tapestry. given that visitors to london wish to see two site chucking at each other or already very well catered for by the gallery in this chamber, can i ask the prime minister to put in a good word for battle abbey in east sussex, where viewers cannot just see battle abbey in east sussex, where viewers cannotjust see the tapestry —— can not just viewers cannotjust see the tapestry —— can notjust see the tapestry but can also see the views of the sussex countryside. i think it is very significant
cani prime minister to sort things out?e issues of treatment across the national health service, we have to be very clear that while labour's answer is a lwa ys clear that while labour's answer is always does, more money, this is about ensuring that all hospitals across the nhs are operating and acting in accordance with best practice. we have world—class hospitals in our nhs, we want to ensure they are all world—class.” understand london has been mentioned asa understand london has been...
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cani can i see your tickets please? another new year, another fare rise.on on the line from hove in east sussex. nearly £110 to a yearly ticket from liverpool to manchester. and commuters going into birmingham from gloucester must find £140 more this year. many now pay between £3,000 to £5,000 to get to work, with the most pricey tickets in the south of england. the government says it's spending record amounts on improving the network, with more seats being provided on newer trains and more reliable electrified lines. campaigners argue that ordinary people are being priced off our trains, with the latest figures showing a drop in the number of journeys made using a season ticket. i think this fare rise really throws the spotlight on value for money. passengers want a more reliable service. they want a better chance ever getting a seat and better information during disruption. the train companies can help take some of the sting out of this by offering direct debit payments for a season ticket and helping passengers pay for this big lump sum. they say fa res
cani can i see your tickets please? another new year, another fare rise.on on the line from hove in east sussex. nearly £110 to a yearly ticket from liverpool to manchester. and commuters going into birmingham from gloucester must find £140 more this year. many now pay between £3,000 to £5,000 to get to work, with the most pricey tickets in the south of england. the government says it's spending record amounts on improving the network, with more seats being provided on newer trains and more...
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cani can ijust come back to the thing i read out about people feeling pressured? i recognise that.at. ithink that is wrong. i have heard that from many people i have spoken to, not exclusively women, but many women. i understand it. it is the contractual arrangements and this sort of renegotiation of people, the idea of a renegotiation with people who have been with us for a long time is wrong. there are two different bits to it. in many ways, the fixed term contract is more of an issue. we think it is wrong, we wa nt an issue. we think it is wrong, we want to reform it, we have proposals that we are going to start talking to people about. and it has been one of the frustrations. and within the proposals to put that right, you said you will be offering people the opportunity to go back on staff contracts. will you be compensating people for their loss over some things many years when they have been bullied onto these contracts when they didn't want to change?” think the definition of loss in those circumstances needs to be worked through, because it depends what work they are doing
cani can ijust come back to the thing i read out about people feeling pressured? i recognise that.at. ithink that is wrong. i have heard that from many people i have spoken to, not exclusively women, but many women. i understand it. it is the contractual arrangements and this sort of renegotiation of people, the idea of a renegotiation with people who have been with us for a long time is wrong. there are two different bits to it. in many ways, the fixed term contract is more of an issue. we...
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karen, cani karen, can i start with the first?e a hammering from the critics, but sometimes that just quite a hammering from the critics, but sometimes thatjust doesn't matter and it was one of those films with big numbers that people just love. that's true and hugh jackman is an amazing performer. he is wonderful to watch. as a singalong, this film works very well. as a piece of dramatic art, it's got a few issues, but it's obviously found a very important slot and i think it's important for people to enjoy cinema in any way they can.” it's important for people to enjoy cinema in any way they can. i think it's worth coming back to you in a moment about the role of critics and what they are getting in terms of what they are getting in terms of what they are getting in terms of what the audience wants, but you are at this cinema and you have these singalongs. absolutely. here goes, when, what do they do? the great thing about singalongs is that everybody goes. we have got beauty and the beast coming rocky horror, sound of music, an
karen, cani karen, can i start with the first?e a hammering from the critics, but sometimes that just quite a hammering from the critics, but sometimes thatjust doesn't matter and it was one of those films with big numbers that people just love. that's true and hugh jackman is an amazing performer. he is wonderful to watch. as a singalong, this film works very well. as a piece of dramatic art, it's got a few issues, but it's obviously found a very important slot and i think it's important for...
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but cani our community and our society.nd to motivate people to vote and to inspire people to vote. you can take the cynical view that, you know, nothing will ever change, but i don't, i'm not the most about the future. and what i want to do is to inspire people to get that voting habit when you are 16 and 17 and then to keep that for the rest of your life. that's a responsibility for us as politicians to ensure that there is a reason for people to vote. you know, when i knock on doors i speak to people who are terribly concerned about the future of the street where they live, of local services, concerned about their schools and hospitals and the rest of it. i don't see a society that isn't interested in politics. i see a society that really interested in what's going on in different communities. and i want more people to ta ke communities. and i want more people to take a part in holding people like me as a politician to account, making it easier for people to hold me to account, and enabling more people to hold me to acco
but cani our community and our society.nd to motivate people to vote and to inspire people to vote. you can take the cynical view that, you know, nothing will ever change, but i don't, i'm not the most about the future. and what i want to do is to inspire people to get that voting habit when you are 16 and 17 and then to keep that for the rest of your life. that's a responsibility for us as politicians to ensure that there is a reason for people to vote. you know, when i knock on doors i speak...
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thing, and i happy to support t integration, but it is held up as the new poverty, and so until we cani integrate all of the schools, until everybody is making a living wherewage, you integrate everybody. so it is a dangerous place where we have built a policy framework where it is okay to attack black excellence that is chosen versus supporting that. we valorize schools that are destroy ing and killing people in an attempt to decay or temper. >> i think that things are bad enough that we just have to show what is best for the kids, and it is going to vary from kid to kid and school to school, and there are definitely kids who benefit from being anwhere e se emotionally black environment where they feel with a sense o identification with thee teache s and the classmates and they don't feel the anxiety in a black wenvironment, and the otr people like darrell, that you can know in sometimes grade school or sometimes later in high school or college into a i mixed environment, and they can thrive. i d don't think that black kidsk are, you know, at some point, they have to learn that, we are
thing, and i happy to support t integration, but it is held up as the new poverty, and so until we cani integrate all of the schools, until everybody is making a living wherewage, you integrate everybody. so it is a dangerous place where we have built a policy framework where it is okay to attack black excellence that is chosen versus supporting that. we valorize schools that are destroy ing and killing people in an attempt to decay or temper. >> i think that things are bad enough that we...
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cani ever—increasing complaints about pip claims. to my constituents and those across the country?” understand the point the honourable gentleman is making, about ensuring as we wanted that these assessments are being conducted as well as they can and people are getting the awards that they are in fact should be getting and they are entitled to. in fact, since we introduced the personal independence payment, we have carried out around 2.9 million assessments. 8% of appeals are accepted, but then in many cases new evidence is prop forward at the final stage. the department for work and pensions will ensure that these assessments are done properly and people will get the right results. my people will get the right results. my constituentjustin bartholomew was 25 when he committed suicide late last year. his family are convinced that his intake of 15 energy can drinks per day lead to his anxiety. with the prime minister consider introducing a national ban on the sale of these energy drinks for those under 16? on the sale of these energy
cani ever—increasing complaints about pip claims. to my constituents and those across the country?” understand the point the honourable gentleman is making, about ensuring as we wanted that these assessments are being conducted as well as they can and people are getting the awards that they are in fact should be getting and they are entitled to. in fact, since we introduced the personal independence payment, we have carried out around 2.9 million assessments. 8% of appeals are accepted, but...
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speakers, like alexa, helping people talk to the air, basically, and saying, can you put on this track or caniey movie. is that helping? absolutely, the number of times we wa ke absolutely, the number of times we wake up in the morning and say alexa, play radio to, it is absolutely amazing how it lets you discover more entertainment. 0nline gaming is huge right now. it is an absolutely massive market, growing year after year. it is a £7 billion business, and there are more and more ways to consume games, it doesn't matter whether it is on your mobile, your tablet, through a console. people are doing more and more of that. and while we're talking about the different ways people can consume entertainment, it does help people can do it on so many different devices. absolutely, the digital retailers we have in this country have innovated and studied more and more ways for people to consume entertainment. whether you are an amazon, apple, spotify user, there are services out there for everyone. is there a particular statistic that surprised you when it comes to the entertainment industry? i don't k
speakers, like alexa, helping people talk to the air, basically, and saying, can you put on this track or caniey movie. is that helping? absolutely, the number of times we wa ke absolutely, the number of times we wake up in the morning and say alexa, play radio to, it is absolutely amazing how it lets you discover more entertainment. 0nline gaming is huge right now. it is an absolutely massive market, growing year after year. it is a £7 billion business, and there are more and more ways to...
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cani can i first get you, with your knowledge of the area, what is the distinction between a youngster whiskey from an alcoholic. it is the same thing and we can‘t cover it up. alcoholic. it is the same thing and we can't cover it up. mark, you were pa rt we can't cover it up. mark, you were part of advising the who on this. how serious is it, how many people are affected how serious is it, how many people a re affected by how serious is it, how many people are affected by gaming disorder?m it goes on, the continuum from people who enjoy it even when they play a lot, it doesn't mean it is a problem. it is less than half of a percent we would categorise as having gaming disorder. anything from 2% to 5% have problematic gaming. if we talk about the disorder and addiction, those are at the extreme end of the spectrum who, basically, it takes over their life, compromising their relationships, work, school work, depending compromising their relationships, work, schoolwork, depending what age they are. i have spent 30 years studying video game addiction and i welcomed the move from the who.
cani can i first get you, with your knowledge of the area, what is the distinction between a youngster whiskey from an alcoholic. it is the same thing and we can‘t cover it up. alcoholic. it is the same thing and we can't cover it up. mark, you were pa rt we can't cover it up. mark, you were part of advising the who on this. how serious is it, how many people are affected how serious is it, how many people a re affected by how serious is it, how many people are affected by gaming disorder?m...
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cani can i speak on behalf of the smaller people in the world?it's fair, i could probably still fit into my primary school uniform! there is an image. we talked earlier with ben who was six feet five as a teenager and he is now six and a half feet. i'm just a little short of that! we are big on the inside! in a moment we'll speak to a paediatrician about whether children are getting taller, and what's causing it. lets doctors and parents in manchester first. how can i help you? we need trousers forjake. most of our 11—year—olds are probably the size of a 12 or 13—year—old. we don't do very many small sizes now — probably two, three in a year. most small sizes are what we call regular sizes now. had a growth spurt, they both have. they were there, now they are here. a couple of years ago, at this size, he would have probably been exceptionally tall in his class. now, he's much more in line with other boys his age. has he stopped growing yet? no, definitely not! or i'm shrinking. he has grown steadily, a centimetre a month, for the last 18 months o
cani can i speak on behalf of the smaller people in the world?it's fair, i could probably still fit into my primary school uniform! there is an image. we talked earlier with ben who was six feet five as a teenager and he is now six and a half feet. i'm just a little short of that! we are big on the inside! in a moment we'll speak to a paediatrician about whether children are getting taller, and what's causing it. lets doctors and parents in manchester first. how can i help you? we need trousers...
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cani can i please see your tickets? another new year, another fare rise. season tickets go up 3.6% this year. it will add just shy of £150 to the price for commuters coming into london on the stripe riddled line from hove in east sussex. nearly £110 for a yearly ticket to liverpool to manchester. and commuters going to birmingham from gloucester must find £140 more this year. many now pay between £3000 and £5,000 to get to work with the most pricey tickets in the south of england. the government says it is spending record amounts on improving the network, with more seats provided on newer trains, and more reliable electrified lines. but campaigners argue that ordinarily people are being priced off our trains with the latest figures showing a drop in the number of journeys made using a season ticket. i think this fare rise really throws the spotlight on value for money. passengers want to see a reliable train service, a better chance of getting a seat and that information during disruption. and train companies can take sting out of this by offering direct d
cani can i please see your tickets? another new year, another fare rise. season tickets go up 3.6% this year. it will add just shy of £150 to the price for commuters coming into london on the stripe riddled line from hove in east sussex. nearly £110 for a yearly ticket to liverpool to manchester. and commuters going to birmingham from gloucester must find £140 more this year. many now pay between £3000 and £5,000 to get to work with the most pricey tickets in the south of england. the...
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cani management that they had been told. can ijust management that they had been told.y big sunday newspaper, who said, " trusted sources at the bbc have told me that you are part time." it was very upsetting in and of itself. i said, i'm not part time, iwork so hard. i mean, really. becausei really just wa nt hard. i mean, really. becausei really just want to promote china hard. i mean, really. becausei reallyjust want to promote china in my work i can encourage everyone to have a look and judge for themselves. in order to ensure that nobody spun, or smeared, themselves. in order to ensure that nobody spun, orsmeared, or themselves. in order to ensure that nobody spun, or smeared, or buried my work, i created my own website earlier this month, carrie gracie.com. please, have a look. it is the work of notjust me but our tea m is the work of notjust me but our team in china, mostly women, we are so proud of our work and we have worked so hard. the idea that anyone could brief that i am part—time. it raises another thing. i wasn't going to say this but i kind of think, i
cani management that they had been told. can ijust management that they had been told.y big sunday newspaper, who said, " trusted sources at the bbc have told me that you are part time." it was very upsetting in and of itself. i said, i'm not part time, iwork so hard. i mean, really. becausei really just wa nt hard. i mean, really. becausei really just want to promote china hard. i mean, really. becausei reallyjust want to promote china in my work i can encourage everyone to have a...
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is what we cany do today is what we can do today, and that is keep the government open and i have every confidence we are going to do that. host: what can house leadership do? can they do that on republican votes? guest: i think we can. it is important the country understands when you are in the majority you have the opportunity to do so -- the ability to govern. minorities do not have to worry about their job to stop things. our job is to go forward. i think with what my republican colleagues, especially what t leader and the width has done, they have talked about the important programs that have to be funded and kept open. i do not see it approaching a point where you become so critical that we say we cannot vote for it. host: should the children's health insurance program and therefore the character provisions be part of the -- and thell debate affordable care act provisions be part of the spending bill debate? guest: they are always part of the spending bill debate. when it comes to some of the revenue drivers we have and how we pay for everything with taxpayer funded dollars we hav
is what we cany do today is what we can do today, and that is keep the government open and i have every confidence we are going to do that. host: what can house leadership do? can they do that on republican votes? guest: i think we can. it is important the country understands when you are in the majority you have the opportunity to do so -- the ability to govern. minorities do not have to worry about their job to stop things. our job is to go forward. i think with what my republican colleagues,...