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might even raise the recent example of a four—year—old boy who was sent into what is called the channel programme had talked about guns and weapons that his dad had, and in fact when it was explored, it turned out he was actually talking about a video game, had no idea. and they go, "that would not have happened to a christian "kid, or ajewish kid, or a sikh kid." i mean, look, i have criticised prevent lots of times. what my critics will not acknowledge is that i have criticised prevent many times in my writings, in my statements. i, as the only person that has actually reviewed the government's counter—extremism strategy, i have the biggest criticism and said the government has to urgently reform the entire approach, it is completely outdated, it is no longer fit for purpose, so i am not somebody who is not going to criticise government policy. i have been at the forefront of doing that, so ijust reject those arguments and look, prevent is not perfect, i do not think any policy in public life is ever going to be perfect. you always need to have independent reviews, of which we know there is cur
might even raise the recent example of a four—year—old boy who was sent into what is called the channel programme had talked about guns and weapons that his dad had, and in fact when it was explored, it turned out he was actually talking about a video game, had no idea. and they go, "that would not have happened to a christian "kid, or ajewish kid, or a sikh kid." i mean, look, i have criticised prevent lots of times. what my critics will not acknowledge is that i have...
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and i think what channel 5 have got in the minute is a really good programme.nd... i suppose you could say head—hunted me, for want of a better phrase. and i know that i can go there and i can pour my full enthusiasm and years of experience into that programme. and hopefully we'll get some more viewers. we want to make it an appointment to watch tv. you know, it's on before the six o'clock news is on before itn's offerings. it's sort of on at a time when probably similar to breakfast in terms of audience. so the plan is to up those numbers? yeah, of course. yeah. and that's how you judge success in television, is it? but i also want to make it the best programme that we can make it. and i think having met the team, having met the editor, having met claudia—liza as well, who i'll be presenting it with, i think we've got all the elements to make it a really successful programme. i'm looking forward to starting. great, and i've got to ask you because you are just the latest of the bbc�*s presenter talent to be leaving the bbc. you know, there's you, there's my old
and i think what channel 5 have got in the minute is a really good programme.nd... i suppose you could say head—hunted me, for want of a better phrase. and i know that i can go there and i can pour my full enthusiasm and years of experience into that programme. and hopefully we'll get some more viewers. we want to make it an appointment to watch tv. you know, it's on before the six o'clock news is on before itn's offerings. it's sort of on at a time when probably similar to breakfast in terms...
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you can watch witness history every month on bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our other films, as well as more than 1,000 radio programmes901, the german psychologist dr alois alzheimer treated a 51—year—old woman who had developed a type of dementia. the illness he discovered became known as alzheimer's disease. witness history spoke to professor konrad maurer, who first discovered dr alzheimer's original long—lost case files. alois alzheimer, he was a doctor, a physician in the psychiatric hospital in frankfurt in 1888, and he was obsessed, you know, from the idea that psychiatric diseases are like other diseases, are diseases of the body, in this case of the brain, and i have to find a case where i can prove this. and the first case, actually, was auguste deter. she was 51. she was a normal housewife. suddenly, out of the sky, in 1901, she gotjealous and then, she got forgetful, and was also very loud, and cried. alois alzheimer said, "that is my case". he wrote a very detailed case history, how he saw auguste deter for the first time, but this case file had been lost and nobody knew exactly where it could be. we went
you can watch witness history every month on bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our other films, as well as more than 1,000 radio programmes901, the german psychologist dr alois alzheimer treated a 51—year—old woman who had developed a type of dementia. the illness he discovered became known as alzheimer's disease. witness history spoke to professor konrad maurer, who first discovered dr alzheimer's original long—lost case files. alois alzheimer, he was a doctor, a physician in...
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there are conventional beacons in guernsey and in the tiny channel islands all kicking off a massive programmeaway to scotland. ben philip is there. this spectacular cliff top mediaeval fortress near stone even is playing host to a bonfire beacon which is being lit at 9:45 bonfire beacon which is being lit at 9:16 p:m.. it is one of dozens being lit on scotland including at balmoral castle, the queen's holiday home here in aberdeenshire. she spent some time here last requesting ahead of this week's pdjubilee celebrations schedule but also a beacon on the top of that uk's highest mountain and also handicap at castle will stop if we have a look of a here at the beacon there are a lot of people who started to gather here and we are expecting some musical performances ready on what is a very lovely evening on the northeast coast. let us go to northern ireland and emma is there. welcome to people's park here in northern ireland where the pipes and drums of the royal irish regiment arejust getting warmed drums of the royal irish regiment are just getting warmed up because they are going to be playin
there are conventional beacons in guernsey and in the tiny channel islands all kicking off a massive programmeaway to scotland. ben philip is there. this spectacular cliff top mediaeval fortress near stone even is playing host to a bonfire beacon which is being lit at 9:45 bonfire beacon which is being lit at 9:16 p:m.. it is one of dozens being lit on scotland including at balmoral castle, the queen's holiday home here in aberdeenshire. she spent some time here last requesting ahead of this...
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you can watch witness history every month on bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our other films, as well as more than 1,000 radio programmeserman psychologist dr alois alzheimer treated a 51—year—old woman who had developed a type of dementia. the illness he discovered became known as alzheimer's disease. witness history spoke to professor konrad maurer, who first discovered dr alzheimer's original long—lost case files. alois alzheimer, he was a doctor, a physician in the psychiatric hospital in frankfurt in 1888, and he was obsessed, you know, from the idea that psychiatric diseases are like other diseases, are diseases of the body, in this case of the brain, and i have to find a case where i can prove this. and the first case, actually, was auguste deter. she was 51. she was a normal housewife. suddenly, out of the sky, in 1901, she gotjealous and then, she got forgetful, and was also very loud, and cried. alois alzheimer said, "that is my case". he wrote a very detailed case history, how he saw auguste deter for the first time, but this case file had been lost and nobody knew exactly where it could be. we went into the
you can watch witness history every month on bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our other films, as well as more than 1,000 radio programmeserman psychologist dr alois alzheimer treated a 51—year—old woman who had developed a type of dementia. the illness he discovered became known as alzheimer's disease. witness history spoke to professor konrad maurer, who first discovered dr alzheimer's original long—lost case files. alois alzheimer, he was a doctor, a physician in the...
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and there's actually a story after about a year on the channel because i did, it was all on this deal of the day programmeere i did all my research as the moneysavingexpert. we changed my title and my bit of their website was the only bit you had to log into, but it had 96% of the channel's traffic and i had about 15,000 people on this email list that i used to email about my deals of the week. and i went to them. i said, you know, i know it's a tv channel, but i really think we've got something. and they were like, "no, no, no, we're too busy, too busy." and i said, "ok, fair enough." and then the channel went bust. and i look back and think, thank heavens they didn't say yeah, thank heavens. because they would have had all the advantage of having your own website for a princely cost of 100 quid and selling it for well over a hundred million quid. so i'm intrigued because i don't think i knew this, that you describe yourself as very political at university. i knew you'd become a student union president, but not all of them are. so, did you then? i was. i think i was elected as an independent, yeah. i mea
and there's actually a story after about a year on the channel because i did, it was all on this deal of the day programmeere i did all my research as the moneysavingexpert. we changed my title and my bit of their website was the only bit you had to log into, but it had 96% of the channel's traffic and i had about 15,000 people on this email list that i used to email about my deals of the week. and i went to them. i said, you know, i know it's a tv channel, but i really think we've got...
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broadcasting of kremlin propaganda on the territory of the eu channels of the desire to help ukrainians who were forced to leave their native home, a programmer and a confectioner from ukraine set themselves such a goal and founded a ukrainian kindergarten in warsaw about the path from the ideas of two enthusiasts to meeting the first children. a native of kharkiv, former programmer , musician, on february 24, he was supposed to return home from a trip to namibia, but had to stop in warsaw, where he decided to concentrate all his efforts on help to my countrymen. i looked for a long time , and then i realized that a lot of women came to poland with children . within a month, i managed to find a place to buy the necessary furniture and adapt everything to the children's needs. i was helped by the confectioner viktoria from odesa , whom ihor had already met in warsaw, and the main part of the time was spent searching for personnel directly educators, assistant educators, and we were aiming to find a person with a medical education, since the kindergarten is small and has a lot of personal support, we cannot partially and financially support it,
broadcasting of kremlin propaganda on the territory of the eu channels of the desire to help ukrainians who were forced to leave their native home, a programmer and a confectioner from ukraine set themselves such a goal and founded a ukrainian kindergarten in warsaw about the path from the ideas of two enthusiasts to meeting the first children. a native of kharkiv, former programmer , musician, on february 24, he was supposed to return home from a trip to namibia, but had to stop in warsaw,...
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people following your channel and the viewership your channel and the viewership you have got and watch time, we will open up to your youtube partner programmey revenue made on your content to you as the creator. what that allows people to begin a creative journey for themselves, not everyone will decide that youtube is for them or have the talent to be able to, or determination to build a career for themselves, determination to build a career forthemselves, but determination to build a career for themselves, but for those who do, it really is a route to a creative career in the same way that television or music or other things have been. correct me if i'm _ other things have been. correct me if i'm wrong _ other things have been. correct me if i'm wrong but _ other things have been. correct me if i'm wrong but as - other things have been. correct me if i'm wrong but as i - other things have been. correct me if i'm wrong but as i say, i l me if i'm wrong but as i say, i am naive, mrbeast is the richest youtube, making something like $40 millionjust last year. is that right? what are the keys to success, given the rewards could be huge? mrbea
people following your channel and the viewership your channel and the viewership you have got and watch time, we will open up to your youtube partner programmey revenue made on your content to you as the creator. what that allows people to begin a creative journey for themselves, not everyone will decide that youtube is for them or have the talent to be able to, or determination to build a career for themselves, determination to build a career forthemselves, but determination to build a career...
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programmer plans to get a full education. yurka wants to copyright this invention snizhana sydoruk mykola vasylyuk details tv channel inter rivne marathon the only news with faith in victory war adds work to all not only people a fine dog's sense of smell comes in handy in the de-occupied territories the demand for dogsled units is now higher than ever before next kyiv region makarivskyi district, the russian army was stationed here at the beginning of the war after the liberation of the territory pavlogradsky dog breeders are looking for the body of a missing resident, he was last seen at the beginning in march, searchers with dogs combed almost 10 hectares of forest, a body with traces of torture was found in one of the trenches, this is what the dog found well done in the places where they hid their tanks, there were two such small hills, well , there are many such hills and communication structures in this forest uh, the dog ran into this location and chose one of these hills here and there, and in literally a second, she already discovered this location, and then we already started the recovery of the body after three mo
programmer plans to get a full education. yurka wants to copyright this invention snizhana sydoruk mykola vasylyuk details tv channel inter rivne marathon the only news with faith in victory war adds work to all not only people a fine dog's sense of smell comes in handy in the de-occupied territories the demand for dogsled units is now higher than ever before next kyiv region makarivskyi district, the russian army was stationed here at the beginning of the war after the liberation of the...
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channel in small boats. we'll be talking to human rights barrister about what happens next. also in the programme international criminal court's chief prosecutor visits kharkiv, where ukrainian troops are retaking some territory, but russia contunues it advance in eastern ukraine. # somebody to lean on...# prince william and his wife kate mark the fifth anniversary of a catastrophic tower block fire in london in which 72 people died. in beijing, thousands of people are being locked down and millions face compulsory testing after a surge in covid—19 cases. music. and could the best be yet to come? after nine years together, the k—pop supergroup bts announce they're taking a break to focus on their solo careers. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. a last—minute intervention by the european court of human rights has blocked the uk government's plan to send seven asylum—seekers to rwanda under a controversial new policy. the home secretary, priti patel, said she was disappointed, but would not be deterred and preparations for a secon
channel in small boats. we'll be talking to human rights barrister about what happens next. also in the programme international criminal court's chief prosecutor visits kharkiv, where ukrainian troops are retaking some territory, but russia contunues it advance in eastern ukraine. # somebody to lean on...# prince william and his wife kate mark the fifth anniversary of a catastrophic tower block fire in london in which 72 people died. in beijing, thousands of people are being locked down and...
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channel in small boats. we'll have more from a human rights barrister about what happens next ahead on the show. also in the programme visits ukraine's second largest city. singing
channel in small boats. we'll have more from a human rights barrister about what happens next ahead on the show. also in the programme visits ukraine's second largest city. singing
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programme. hello. this week, we�*re talking to dan walker as he moves from bbc breakfast tv to channel 5�*s drivetime newsth the bbc�*sjonny dymond and itv�*s chris ship. and asking, is there any room in royal coverage for criticism? should there be? laura clancy, author of running the family firm,
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channel in small boats. we'll be talking to human rights barrister about what happens next. also in the programme
channel in small boats. we'll be talking to human rights barrister about what happens next. also in the programme
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channel illegally in small boats. will the flights to rwanda deter people from attempting the dangerous crossing? also on the programme... scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, kicks off a new campaign for another vote on scottish independence. a memorial service at westminster abbey for the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower disaster five years ago today. the yorkshire seaside town of whitby votes to restrict the number of second homes for holidaymakers. he hits it could become a point boundary! he hits it could become a point bounda ! �* . he hits it could become a point boundary!— he hits it could become a point bounda ! �* . ., boundary! and a thrilling win for england as _ boundary! and a thrilling win for england as they beat _ boundary! and a thrilling win for england as they beat new - boundary! and a thrilling win for l england as they beat new zealand boundary! and a thrilling win for - england as they beat new zealand by five wickets to take the test match series. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we'll have the latest from the nations league. three home nations playing,
channel illegally in small boats. will the flights to rwanda deter people from attempting the dangerous crossing? also on the programme... scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, kicks off a new campaign for another vote on scottish independence. a memorial service at westminster abbey for the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower disaster five years ago today. the yorkshire seaside town of whitby votes to restrict the number of second homes for holidaymakers. he hits it could become a...
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channel illegally in small boats. will the flights to rwanda deter people from attempting the dangerous crossing? also on the programmey for the 72 people
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maybe online, if a specialty, for example, an accountant or a programmer, can master a new profession this year 345,000 people. first channeln the first, we continue to charge with a good mood for the whole day. our browser egor uspensky has just finished another selection of fresh videos from the internet . it is not surprising that he eats everything that comes under his paw, while the owners claim that he feeds his pet from the belly. they even took tracks to doctors. but the same shrug and say that the cat is healthy. the hero of our next video is a dog named gustav, no matter how strange it may sound, he became a regular customer of the bank. he always approaches the window, stands on his hind legs and patiently waits for one of the employees to come up to him, apparently, gustav wants to know. how many percent did he drip this month with the next video about our evolutionary brothers, chimpanzees. meet this kingzy. she , along with her brothers, lives in the center of the wild . in florida, cilantro has become famous for what she likes to do, a manicure takes a nail file and gently files her nails with it. completion
maybe online, if a specialty, for example, an accountant or a programmer, can master a new profession this year 345,000 people. first channeln the first, we continue to charge with a good mood for the whole day. our browser egor uspensky has just finished another selection of fresh videos from the internet . it is not surprising that he eats everything that comes under his paw, while the owners claim that he feeds his pet from the belly. they even took tracks to doctors. but the same shrug and...
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programmes, including the saturday sports show, grandstand. the bbc�*s director—general tim davie said harry gration was "loved everywhere, but especially in yorkshire". harry gration also appeared on the bbc news channelances. we have been running this story all day, an opera sung in yorkshire. how's that going down there? it is going down great. it is bound to. i don't how you prepare your broadcasts during the afternoon, but i listen to opera. it gets me in the right mood and it gets me psyched up to do all that we should do when we have got guests in the studio. it is what we do. so what do you do? basically ijust sing. i am well—known for singing. i have a little ditty here that i will give you later on. but what is smashing about this particular opera, it is written by the great ian mcmillan, barnsley lad through and through, it is a south yorkshire opera and i think it will take off big and i think it is something we are proud of. this is my ditty. forgive the singing but i will do my best. # 'ey up, welcome to look north, we have the news and sport. # throw in some weather too. # that's the cheapest we can do. # as for news 24, they've got that good old boy. # he's called simon mccoy. # he know
programmes, including the saturday sports show, grandstand. the bbc�*s director—general tim davie said harry gration was "loved everywhere, but especially in yorkshire". harry gration also appeared on the bbc news channelances. we have been running this story all day, an opera sung in yorkshire. how's that going down there? it is going down great. it is bound to. i don't how you prepare your broadcasts during the afternoon, but i listen to opera. it gets me in the right mood and...
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programmes, including the saturday sports show, grandstand. the bbc�*s director—general tim davie said harry gration was "loved everywhere, but especially in yorkshire". harry gration also appeared on the bbc news channel of one of his appeareances. we've been running this story all day. an opera sung in yorkshire. how is that going down there? well, it's going down great, lad. i mean, it's bound to, when you think about it, i don't know how you prepare, simon, for your broadcast for news 24 during the afternoon, but i listen to opera. it gets me in the right mood and it gets me sort of psyched up to do all that we should do when we've got guests in't studio, lad. it's what we do. oh, oh, my word. go on. so. so, what do you do? well, basically, ijust sing. i'm well known for singing. in fact, i've got a little ditty here that i'm going to give you, a little later on. but i think what's smashing about this particular opera, it's written, of course, by the great ian mcmillan, barnsley lad, through and through. it's a south yorkshire opera and i think it's going to take off, it's going to take off big and i think that's something which we're rather proud of. this is my ditty, forgive the singing, but i'm
programmes, including the saturday sports show, grandstand. the bbc�*s director—general tim davie said harry gration was "loved everywhere, but especially in yorkshire". harry gration also appeared on the bbc news channel of one of his appeareances. we've been running this story all day. an opera sung in yorkshire. how is that going down there? well, it's going down great, lad. i mean, it's bound to, when you think about it, i don't know how you prepare, simon, for your broadcast...
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not conceivable without programmers. engineers chemists and many other scientists who work with us every day and in conclusion i would like to say thank you to the first channelor our medical oscar dashenka please tell me how are you feeling? how do you walk, because we just admire the fact that it is generally imperceptible, what is such a terrible injury. after such a terrible fall. you know, i would like to thank the team of doctors of the nizhny novgorod institute of traumatology orthopedics for giving me a second life. i have straight legs. i can wear heels. i live like a normal person. i thank you for giving me a second chance. thank you dear doctors, but our ceremony continues. and in your eyes, and in your eyes the sky. you are my love, the long-awaited misfortune of me, do not leave me, do not leave me. you are my long-awaited love. do n't leave me, don't leave me, i don't exist, freedom is only throw back with kindness in your voice, don't leave me, don't leave me, don't leave with kindness with your voice, don't leave. don't leave me, i'm not like that. oh, it has become more beautiful than all. not you, even a drop of your tenderness will not cool
not conceivable without programmers. engineers chemists and many other scientists who work with us every day and in conclusion i would like to say thank you to the first channelor our medical oscar dashenka please tell me how are you feeling? how do you walk, because we just admire the fact that it is generally imperceptible, what is such a terrible injury. after such a terrible fall. you know, i would like to thank the team of doctors of the nizhny novgorod institute of traumatology...
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channel. all the details later in the programme. it's thursday, the 9th ofjune. our main story.t could hit £100 as soon as today. diesel prices are at a record high, too, costing an average £1.86 per litre, or £102 for a full 55—litre tank. you are going to see £2 become a common sight on lots of forecourts, particularly smaller forecourts and on the motorway. this is not a good time. if oil stays higher, prices could definitely rise. at one petrol station in lincolnshire, the price of unleaded has already reached more than £2 a litre. this petrol station boss says he has no choice but to put the prices up. it is costing us more and more to get work and all the prices are going up due to the fuel increases. it's disgusting. i suspect it's only going to get worse. so i think the government should look very hard at how they're going to help the ordinary person get by on a week—to—week basis. it's ridiculous, is- the polite way i can put it. it seems expensive, but i don't think about it too much. it's not good, really, is it? but, i mean... i've got to drive, haven't i? i've got t
channel. all the details later in the programme. it's thursday, the 9th ofjune. our main story.t could hit £100 as soon as today. diesel prices are at a record high, too, costing an average £1.86 per litre, or £102 for a full 55—litre tank. you are going to see £2 become a common sight on lots of forecourts, particularly smaller forecourts and on the motorway. this is not a good time. if oil stays higher, prices could definitely rise. at one petrol station in lincolnshire, the price of...
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, we'll chat to the programme's presenters chris packham and michaela strachan just before 9 o'clock. and, he may be most well known for putting people through their paces in channely now, and the last minute cancellation of the flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda, following legal challenges. frances swaine is an immigration lawyer from the firm "leigh day," which represents one of the men who were on board the plane last night. shejoins us now. hello. thank you forjoining us. shall we talk about your client? we are not going to name him or i tend to fly him. what did he go through? what was the process which ended up on the flight being cancelled? fiur on the flight being cancelled? our client is a on the flight being cancelled? <1)!" client is a client who has been trafficked across part of europe and is a victim of modern slavery, and enforce labour. we actually were not one of the applicants to the european court but we made an application during the course of the day to the court in england, part of the asylum tribunal. that court made the asylum tribunal. that court made the decision for us late in the afternoon yesterday that our client should
, we'll chat to the programme's presenters chris packham and michaela strachan just before 9 o'clock. and, he may be most well known for putting people through their paces in channely now, and the last minute cancellation of the flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda, following legal challenges. frances swaine is an immigration lawyer from the firm "leigh day," which represents one of the men who were on board the plane last night. shejoins us now. hello. thank you...