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clive: post man from that sit bringing, what, mail overere.t is it you want to hear in this election that will make yob feel ater? >> there is no one there, so it it is time that people got their heads down together and put the country first and say that this is what we have to do. clive: the uncertainty over brexit is no good for anyone here. at this livestock maet, republic of ireland farmers buy northern irish cattle. overall trade across the frontier is woh more than a billion pounds to those north of the border. frictionless trade means jobs, decent livelihoods, a fure. but there is an irony. >> this is the coverage in the aftermath of the referendum. clive: the ramifications of brexit are most keenly felt in northern iitland. s the old ties that bind. orange and green committee unionist and the nationalist, that swings elections here. >> it comes down to the whore ge and green here. all the elections that have passed have always ended up. clive: that sectarian divide transcends everything, even the upheaval of brexit? >> it does. ♪ clive
clive: post man from that sit bringing, what, mail overere.t is it you want to hear in this election that will make yob feel ater? >> there is no one there, so it it is time that people got their heads down together and put the country first and say that this is what we have to do. clive: the uncertainty over brexit is no good for anyone here. at this livestock maet, republic of ireland farmers buy northern irish cattle. overall trade across the frontier is woh more than a billion pounds...
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clive owen is here! that's right, clive owen! come back, i'll tell you about a creepy new online trend. you work hard. you play hard. a drink with friends can turn into two. and a prescription can be stronger than you thought. stop! there are a lot of ways to get a dui. and a lot of ways to go. text a friend. call a cab. share a ride. whatever you choose to do, go safely, california. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jon batiste and stay human, everybody! there you go. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: gotta goat into it all the way! >> stephen: it's a lovely night. i love the dome tonight. can we see-- can we see the-- can we get a shot of the dome up there? isn't that pretty? isn't that nice. that's actually not graphics. it's that cold in here right now. are you guys cold? >> audience: yes! >> stephen: too bad! ( laughter ) jon, clive owen is here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: classify rolling through, hanging with us. >> stephen: and tomorrow, congressman adam schiff is going to be here, right ther
clive owen is here! that's right, clive owen! come back, i'll tell you about a creepy new online trend. you work hard. you play hard. a drink with friends can turn into two. and a prescription can be stronger than you thought. stop! there are a lot of ways to get a dui. and a lot of ways to go. text a friend. call a cab. share a ride. whatever you choose to do, go safely, california. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jon batiste and stay human, everybody! there you go....
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finally, on wednesday it was announced that clive james, give me some examples.and. i should have been, but i wasn't. i have apologised for it to the person who matters. but... i can't be proud of myself on that score. i try and be proud of the fact that i'm still married to the only person i ever did marry. i'd like that to count for something. has she forgiven you? forgiveness is a big deal. but if i'm alive, then i've been forgiven. we are surrounded by many books that you have written, including this, which features your dear friend pete atkin, with whom you've had a songwriting partnership for decades, and you say that this is the work that is closest to your heart, but the work that is least known about. we've really suffered as a songwriting duo, pete and i have suffered from, i should say, lack of attention. some people would say lack of success. let's change that now. i'm very proud of what we've done, and it hasn't really been very well known, and it's rather ironic that that might start altering from my angle at the very moment where i depart the earth
finally, on wednesday it was announced that clive james, give me some examples.and. i should have been, but i wasn't. i have apologised for it to the person who matters. but... i can't be proud of myself on that score. i try and be proud of the fact that i'm still married to the only person i ever did marry. i'd like that to count for something. has she forgiven you? forgiveness is a big deal. but if i'm alive, then i've been forgiven. we are surrounded by many books that you have written,...
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clive lewis, no. ithink left—wing. emily thornbury, no. clive lewis, no.he line, a really big shift in british politics. it's what's going to happen in that chasm in the middle. let's turn to the times and something taking place in iran, iraq and syria, the us effectively attacking iran. quite right. this is quite serious, us airstrikes against a hezbollah formation, hezbollah means " pa rty of a hezbollah formation, hezbollah means "party of god. they have cloned it in syria and iraq mac. this is a militant shi'ite movement. something has happened in the history of warfare, i call it, the hezbollahficati. it was a party, a militia that has become an army. hezbollah was funded in lebanon. they started a really big car bomb strike in the early 1980s. to keep assad in power, curiously, you need this kind of force which has been created or midwives, if i can put it like that, by iran. i'm not surprised that it has come to this. this has been on the way. i was writing about this 14 months ago. it's the new hezbollah, the new militia. they are not armies direct
clive lewis, no. ithink left—wing. emily thornbury, no. clive lewis, no.he line, a really big shift in british politics. it's what's going to happen in that chasm in the middle. let's turn to the times and something taking place in iran, iraq and syria, the us effectively attacking iran. quite right. this is quite serious, us airstrikes against a hezbollah formation, hezbollah means " pa rty of a hezbollah formation, hezbollah means "party of god. they have cloned it in syria and...
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clive? yes, good evening.w away from the main railway station. crewe, of course, a major rail hub catering to 10,000 passengers every day, including the conservative and labour leaders canvassing hard here. now, the seat actually spans two towns, crewe and nantwich, taken by labour from the tories, in 2017. the majority — wafer thin — just 48 votes, and after three recounts, actually, making this one of the top ten most marginal constituencies in the uk. on brexit, 60% of voters wanted to leave the european union. so, with this being such a tight marginal, undecided voters who aren't being counted by the pollsters, could prove to be decisive. we've been talking to one couple, still unsure which way to go. prepare for the final dash — the rush of promises of treats to win your vote on thursday. meet scott thompson who, with his wifejenny, runs a doggy day—care centre in crewe. they say they're torn about which party deserves their full attention. health care and education, two main things, and as a businessman,
clive? yes, good evening.w away from the main railway station. crewe, of course, a major rail hub catering to 10,000 passengers every day, including the conservative and labour leaders canvassing hard here. now, the seat actually spans two towns, crewe and nantwich, taken by labour from the tories, in 2017. the majority — wafer thin — just 48 votes, and after three recounts, actually, making this one of the top ten most marginal constituencies in the uk. on brexit, 60% of voters wanted to...
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clive, very much.ncy has again banned russia from all major sports events. the last time was in 2015 — this time it's for four years, including the next olympics and the football world cup. an investigation found that the russian authorities had tampered with data from an anti—doping laboratory. athletes who can prove they are drug free will be able to compete under a neutralflag. our sports editor, dan roan, has more. it isa it is a sporting superpower as both host and competitor, but today russia found itself out in the cold. the russian federation! a voice ever since out in the winter games in 2014, the country has been mired in unprecedented doping scandals, and 110w unprecedented doping scandals, and now it faces an unprecedented punishment. this morning, at a meeting in lausanne, russia hit with a four year meeting in lausanne, russia hit with afouryear ban meeting in lausanne, russia hit with a four year ban from international sporting events. russia was afforded every opportunity to get its hou
clive, very much.ncy has again banned russia from all major sports events. the last time was in 2015 — this time it's for four years, including the next olympics and the football world cup. an investigation found that the russian authorities had tampered with data from an anti—doping laboratory. athletes who can prove they are drug free will be able to compete under a neutralflag. our sports editor, dan roan, has more. it isa it is a sporting superpower as both host and competitor, but...
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clive coleman, bbc news. attended by a nine—year—old girl who drowned in a swimming pool on holiday in spain on christmas eve, has paid tribute to a "wonderfully kind pupil." comfort diya died along with herfather and older brother, who tried to come to her rescue, at the club la costa world resort near fuengirola. in a statement, the windrush charlton school said comfort was a "caring girl", would be greatly missed. the building firm, balfour beatty, has had its contract to refurbish m16 headquarters in london terminated, after losing a set of floor plans for the project. the documents, most of which were recovered inside the building at vauxhall cross, held sensitive information on its layout, including entry and exit points. the us coastguard is searching for a helicopter which has gone missing in hawaii. tourists were amoing the seven people on board the flight which didn't return from a trip over the island of kawaii. a boat and an aircraft are being used in the search but the coastguard says weather con
clive coleman, bbc news. attended by a nine—year—old girl who drowned in a swimming pool on holiday in spain on christmas eve, has paid tribute to a "wonderfully kind pupil." comfort diya died along with herfather and older brother, who tried to come to her rescue, at the club la costa world resort near fuengirola. in a statement, the windrush charlton school said comfort was a "caring girl", would be greatly missed. the building firm, balfour beatty, has had its...
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i'm really angry, clive! actually, really angry. thank you. and seat 36b angry. you're clive owen.ou're barefoot. yeah... there's also apprehension... ...regret... ...relief. oh and there's empathy... ah, i got this in zurich! actually, what's the opposite of empathy? but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. you can turn disappointment into gratitude. clive, you got to try this. i can't i'm working. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. change the future of your business. change the whole experience. alright who wants to go again? i do! i do! ♪ i have a really good feeling about this. ♪ with licensed agents availablep when 24-7,d it. it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! with developmental or intellectual differences in the united states. the unemployme
i'm really angry, clive! actually, really angry. thank you. and seat 36b angry. you're clive owen.ou're barefoot. yeah... there's also apprehension... ...regret... ...relief. oh and there's empathy... ah, i got this in zurich! actually, what's the opposite of empathy? but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. you can turn disappointment into gratitude. clive, you got to try this. i can't i'm working. turn problems into...
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hello, clive... self—financing, fully—sponsored programme. for your protection, the entire show has been pre—boiled for one minute. the giant toad, having joined the water—dwelling worms aboard the plastic pants, coffin number three is uncovered. filling the double doors to bathe my eyes, a final flood of colours we live on as my mind dies, burned by my vision of a world that shone so brightly at the last and then was gone. # we'll be home tonight by the light of the silvery moon. i'm still doris mary anne kappelhoff from cincinnati, ohio. from a lovely family. and all i ever wanted was to get married. # so, whip crack—away! # whip crack—away! keep the house nice and clean and live happily ever after. and i ended up in hollywood. you aren't the kind of girl to break a date? no, i'm not. and i'm not the kind of guy who'd ask you to. i know you're not. i had a great time. and wear all the gorgeous clothes and work with rock hudson and jimmy garner and clark gable — you know, i mean, how bad can it be?
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm.l. prince philip has been discharged from hospital and is now spending christmas with the queen at sandringham. and the queen will use tomorrow's christmas day message to say the past year has been "quite bumpy," adding that "small steps" can heal divisions. the wildlife victims of australia's bushfires that are being helped by emergency crews working around the clock.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm.l. prince philip has been discharged from hospital and is now spending christmas with the queen at sandringham. and the queen will use tomorrow's christmas day message to say the past year has been "quite bumpy," adding that "small steps" can heal divisions. the wildlife victims of australia's bushfires that are being helped by emergency crews working around the clock.
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and coming up, doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finneyjust some of those whose whoseives are celebrated in review 2019 we remember, in 30 minutes‘ time. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the queen and members of the royal family are attending the annual church service in sandringham. her majesty arrived a few minutes ago surrounded by members of her family, few minutes ago surrounded by members of herfamily, the duke of edinburgh came back to norfolk on christmas eve following a four night stay at king edward vii hospital. he is not attending the christmas day church service and he didn't last year either. prince george and princess charlotte were there for the first time. prince andrew, who stepped back from royal duties last month earlier attended morning service with prince charles. the brothers walked side by side in peace st mary magdalene church before the service at the head of the real family's traditional late morning service. let'sjust the real family's traditional late morning service. let's just show you those latest pictures of the moment when her maj
and coming up, doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finneyjust some of those whose whoseives are celebrated in review 2019 we remember, in 30 minutes‘ time. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the queen and members of the royal family are attending the annual church service in sandringham. her majesty arrived a few minutes ago surrounded by members of her family, few minutes ago surrounded by members of herfamily, the duke of edinburgh came back to norfolk on christmas eve...
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john crilly talking there to our correspondent clive coleman.last couple of hours, military teams in new zealand have launched a dangerous operation to recover some of the bodies of those killed in monday's volcanic eruption. eight people are believed to be still on white island, all of them are presumed dead. police say the operation is extremely risky, with geologists putting the chance of a further eruption at up to 60% in the coming hours. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil sent this report from whakatane. eight bodies have been stuck on this island for four days, and now there is a chance that, finally, they could be recovered. members of new zealand's defence force will attempt to reach the volcano to get the job done. they will go on to the island, and they will make every effort to recover all of the bodies from the island. a lot has to go right for this to work. let there be no mistake, there is not a zero risk with regard to this plan. we are five nautical miles away from whakaari, or white island. there is a restriction zone around it,
john crilly talking there to our correspondent clive coleman.last couple of hours, military teams in new zealand have launched a dangerous operation to recover some of the bodies of those killed in monday's volcanic eruption. eight people are believed to be still on white island, all of them are presumed dead. police say the operation is extremely risky, with geologists putting the chance of a further eruption at up to 60% in the coming hours. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil sent this report...
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clive coleman, bbc news.ndon attended by a nine—year—old girl who drowned in a swimming pool on holiday in spain on christmas eve has paid tribute to a wonderfully kind pupil. comfort diya died along with herfather and older brother, who tried to come to her rescue, at the club la costa world resort near fuengirola. in a statement, the windrush charlton school said comfort was a caring girl, would be greatly missed. the treasury says the way of allocating funding for infrastructure projects is likely to change, so that more funds can be directed at the north of england and the midlands. at present, the formula favours areas with higher populations, meaning less money is sometimes allocated to more deprived areas. our business correspondent colletta smith is outside leeds railway station. tell us more about what has prompted this decision. well, over the last few months we have seen spending promises littered across the north of england and the midlands, particularly around improving rail and road projects. no
clive coleman, bbc news.ndon attended by a nine—year—old girl who drowned in a swimming pool on holiday in spain on christmas eve has paid tribute to a wonderfully kind pupil. comfort diya died along with herfather and older brother, who tried to come to her rescue, at the club la costa world resort near fuengirola. in a statement, the windrush charlton school said comfort was a caring girl, would be greatly missed. the treasury says the way of allocating funding for infrastructure projects...
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clive: na by stranger could talk to children. how easy is it to activate it? set the security before the toddler gets hold of the device, there is a lot more to this. it is a potentially problem and i've got kids myself and it is one of the things you worry about. the more complicated these toys become, the more open they are to being hacked. my more open they are to being hacked. my kids know more about their toys than i do. thankyou. are you struggling to get a good idea of the ground? we speak to one firm trying to boost business literacy. you are with worklife from bbc news. before we talk about top tips for new businesses, 130 million e bikes are set to be sold in the next three years as the proportion of people who cycle to work continues to go up. that's according to the latest technology predictions from deloitte. let's find out more from paul lee, deloitte's global head of technology, media and telecoms research. lovely to have you with us. what are the big trends you are seeing our views should know about?l the big trends you are seeing our views sho
clive: na by stranger could talk to children. how easy is it to activate it? set the security before the toddler gets hold of the device, there is a lot more to this. it is a potentially problem and i've got kids myself and it is one of the things you worry about. the more complicated these toys become, the more open they are to being hacked. my more open they are to being hacked. my kids know more about their toys than i do. thankyou. are you struggling to get a good idea of the ground? we...
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clive coleman, bbc news.unseasonable weather this year led to an increase in migrant butterflies, moths and dragonflies. but it also says heavy rainfall harmed some native species such as water voles and hares in north yorkshire. fiona lamdin reports. there's some teal. a few shoveler. so what, are they mallards? there's mallard down there, yeah. wicken fen in cambridge is thought to be the oldest nature reserve in the uk. back in the day, we would get 100 or 200 individuals. now, upwards of 1000. over the last two decades, they've doubled the size of the reserve which is now home to 9820 species. but how have done this? turn the valve on and let the water in. by flooding the fields. probably the most important is the fact that in rewetting the peat, the soil, that locks the carbon away, looks the carbon that is already in the soil, locks it back into the soil and prevents it disappearing into the atmosphere. that is the biggest benefit. from turning farmlands to flood plains, they've reduced the greenhouse g
clive coleman, bbc news.unseasonable weather this year led to an increase in migrant butterflies, moths and dragonflies. but it also says heavy rainfall harmed some native species such as water voles and hares in north yorkshire. fiona lamdin reports. there's some teal. a few shoveler. so what, are they mallards? there's mallard down there, yeah. wicken fen in cambridge is thought to be the oldest nature reserve in the uk. back in the day, we would get 100 or 200 individuals. now, upwards of...
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doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those whose lives are celebrated 2019: we remember. in half an hour's time. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the duke of edinburgh has returned to sandringham in time for christmas — after leaving hospital in london. prince phillip, who's 98, spent four nights in the king edward vii hospital on the advice of his doctor. in her christmas day message the queen will describe 2019 as a ‘bumpy‘ year. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. afterfour nights in the king edward vii hospital, the duke emerged this morning and walked slowly but without assistance to the waiting vehicle. there has been no information about the reason for his stay at the hospital. in the past he has been treated there for bladder and chest infections. whatever the nature of this latest episode, the duke has satisfied his doctors that he is well enough to return home. the helicopter from buckingham palace to the sandringham estate where the royal family are gathering for christmas. in her christmas broadcast, the queen will talk
doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those whose lives are celebrated 2019: we remember. in half an hour's time. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the duke of edinburgh has returned to sandringham in time for christmas — after leaving hospital in london. prince phillip, who's 98, spent four nights in the king edward vii hospital on the advice of his doctor. in her christmas day message the queen will describe 2019 as a ‘bumpy‘ year. here's our...
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i'm really angry, clive! actually, really angry. thank you. and seat 36b angry. you're clive owen.e barefoot. yeah... there's also apprehension... ...regret... ...relief. oh and there's empathy... ah, i got this in zurich! actually, what's the opposite of empathy? but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. you can turn disappointment into gratitude. clive, you got to try this. i can't i'm working. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. change the future of your business. change the whole experience. alright who wants to go again? i do! i do! ♪ i have a really good feeling about this. ♪ but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. you track and discuss blood counts with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. visit takeactionpv.com >> with edd
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm. three members of the same family, reported to be british, have drowned in a swimming pool at a holiday resort, on the costa del sol. prince philip has been discharged from hospital, and is now spending christmas with the queen, at sandringham. and the queen will use tomorrow's christmas day message to say the past year has been "quite bumpy" — adding that "small steps" can heal divisions. the wildlife victims of australia's bushfires, that are being helped by emergency crews, working around the clock. pilgrims from around the world are in bethlehem, for the yuletide celebrations. and coming up in half an hour on bbc news: amol rajan takes a look back at a year dominated by the power of social meida in review 2019: the media year. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. we start with breaking news and three members of the same family, reported to be british, have drowned in a swimming pool at a spanish resort in the costa del sol. our correspondentjon donnison is here with more details.
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm. three members of the same family, reported to be british, have drowned in a swimming pool at a holiday resort, on the costa del sol. prince philip has been discharged from hospital, and is now spending christmas with the queen, at sandringham. and the queen will use tomorrow's christmas day message to say the past year has been "quite bumpy" — adding that "small steps" can heal divisions. the wildlife victims of...
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helen, you disagree with clive lewis. mp then, there was massive investment in public services was that we had a new further education college, and we did all the social housing an entire constituency i got inward investment will stop it simply not true to say there has been a 40 year decline. i think clive is buying in totally to the tory narrative. because there has been a decline in the last ten years and people found it difficult to throw their minds back to remember the positive things that had happened when we had a labour government. i think to simply blame this on austerity is wrong. when you look at the state...” didn't say that. you have said the la st didn't say that. you have said the last ten years is a big part of why this has happened, and it has been going on since 1980. this has happened, and it has been going on since1980. the deindustrialisation that took place in the 19805 has deindu5triali5ation that took place in the 19805 has never been rectified to stop new labour put a 5ticking pla5ter over a gapi
helen, you disagree with clive lewis. mp then, there was massive investment in public services was that we had a new further education college, and we did all the social housing an entire constituency i got inward investment will stop it simply not true to say there has been a 40 year decline. i think clive is buying in totally to the tory narrative. because there has been a decline in the last ten years and people found it difficult to throw their minds back to remember the positive things...
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clive?e disease is considered a significant animal health problem for the uk. now one farmer on the west coast of wales is fighting back with a new test that could help spot infected cows that are being missed by the current checks. more details from our science correspondent, richard westcott. it may look idyllic, but there's a shadow hanging over this welsh dairy farm. injust three years, more than half the herd — that's 320 animals — have been slaughtered because of bovine tuberculosis. it's been quite astonishing, the... do i use the word devastation, that it's caused my business. no one likes getting onto a sinking ship every morning, and that's how it feels, because, you know, we're constantly losing animals, 25 to 35 animals every test. in a bid to save his farm, chris and his vet, rob, have been given government permission to try something different. the current tb test is prone to miss infected animals, who then rejoin the herd. so they are amongst the first to trial a new type of t
clive?e disease is considered a significant animal health problem for the uk. now one farmer on the west coast of wales is fighting back with a new test that could help spot infected cows that are being missed by the current checks. more details from our science correspondent, richard westcott. it may look idyllic, but there's a shadow hanging over this welsh dairy farm. injust three years, more than half the herd — that's 320 animals — have been slaughtered because of bovine tuberculosis....
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clive coleman, bbc news.ichard miller, head of the justice team at the law society, a representative body for solicitors in england and wales. he said the effects of legal aid cuts are being felt beyond the justice system. the justice system is in crisis because of the cuts to legal aid in 2013. the way to resolve disputes early, as lady hale said, is to provide advice at the outset. what we're seeing, as a result of the cuts, is cases that could have been resolved — or that should never have been brought — coming into the courts and the people who are trying to bring them don't understand how to navigate the system and are therefore taking up court time with cases that take a lot longer than they otherwise should. the impact on the court system has been really tough — cases taking longer than they should, more cases going through the courts than should, which means that cases take longer to get to a hearing as well, so the overall impact is people are really struggling to get justice now. and those cuts that
clive coleman, bbc news.ichard miller, head of the justice team at the law society, a representative body for solicitors in england and wales. he said the effects of legal aid cuts are being felt beyond the justice system. the justice system is in crisis because of the cuts to legal aid in 2013. the way to resolve disputes early, as lady hale said, is to provide advice at the outset. what we're seeing, as a result of the cuts, is cases that could have been resolved — or that should never have...
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clive coleman, bbc news.s in london without a ticket, as the uk prepares to usher in 2020. more than 100,000 tickets have been bought for tonight's sold—out fireworks display, where approximately 12,000 fireworks are set to light up the capital's skyline when the clock strikes midnight. the metropolitan police is urging those without tickets to watch from home or attend other events in the city. hogmanay celebrations got underway in edinburgh last night. the festivities began in the city last night as around a0,000 people joined a torchlit procession which ended with them forming the shape of two humans reaching out a "hand of friendship". the events will end with the traditional firework display, with more than 3,600 fireworks being set off at edinburgh castle at midnight. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. we will usher in the new year with some
clive coleman, bbc news.s in london without a ticket, as the uk prepares to usher in 2020. more than 100,000 tickets have been bought for tonight's sold—out fireworks display, where approximately 12,000 fireworks are set to light up the capital's skyline when the clock strikes midnight. the metropolitan police is urging those without tickets to watch from home or attend other events in the city. hogmanay celebrations got underway in edinburgh last night. the festivities began in the city last...
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clive coleman, bbc news.british waters this year. the wildlife trust's review of the uk's marine environment reveals that thousands of people volunteered to clean beaches — amid growing concern over wildlife, climate change and pollution. 41 cnew marine conservation zones around england were also announced. joining me now from plymouth isjoan edwards — the director of living seas at the wildlife trusts. good morning to you. good morning. very quickly, one thing that makes an eyebrow shoot up is this seal that seems to commute from where you are to the isle of man? it left the isle of man and was then seen in cornwall. nobody expected it to travel that far, so it's quite amazing, really. and some good news in what is, how would you describe the general theme of the report, positive? it's positive, it's about people taking part. over 5000 wildlife trust volunteers took part in surveys about the shore, looking out for unusual sightings and cleared several tonnes of plastic litter from the beach. cleared several
clive coleman, bbc news.british waters this year. the wildlife trust's review of the uk's marine environment reveals that thousands of people volunteered to clean beaches — amid growing concern over wildlife, climate change and pollution. 41 cnew marine conservation zones around england were also announced. joining me now from plymouth isjoan edwards — the director of living seas at the wildlife trusts. good morning to you. good morning. very quickly, one thing that makes an eyebrow shoot...
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clive coleman, bbc news.ganmohan, who is a family law barrister at st ives chambers and a committee member of the campaign group, young legal aid lawyers. i don't think any family justice practitioner would disagree with what she said. certainly, from my experience, the most obvious consequence of legal aid cuts is the massive rise in people representing representing themselves through the familyjustice system. it is hard to overstate how terrifying that must be for people who are in extreme emotional distress, to have to navigate the justice system alone without any knowledge of law or procedure. superficially, there may well have been the savings in terms of removing legal aid from those areas of family court, but the costs are incurred elsewhere. we spend more time in court, judges spend more time in court, explaining basic concepts and ideas to people to ensure that things are as procedurally fair as possible. whoever is footing the bill, or avoiding it by being a litigant person, is court the right place
clive coleman, bbc news.ganmohan, who is a family law barrister at st ives chambers and a committee member of the campaign group, young legal aid lawyers. i don't think any family justice practitioner would disagree with what she said. certainly, from my experience, the most obvious consequence of legal aid cuts is the massive rise in people representing representing themselves through the familyjustice system. it is hard to overstate how terrifying that must be for people who are in extreme...
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firefighters also made a statement, holding signs that say "there's no room for hate in clive." kathy park, nbc news. >>> and now to the price you pay. today a so-called super saturday, the busiest shopping day of the year. and retailers are rolling out the deals to get you in the door before christmas. here's stephanie ruehl. >> reporter: tonight the final shopping sprint as 148 million americans are expected to finish their last-minute shopping. >> our stores are open early and close late. >> reporter: retailers like macy's, jcpenney and best buy are all keeping their doors open for extended hours. kohl's is welcoming shoppers for 24 hours a day until christmas eve. >> why is this weekend so important for retailers? >> because there were six days less of the holiday shopping season. so it really all comes down to the wire. >> reporter: americans are expected to spend over $727 billion this holiday season, an increase of 4% from last year. who are the retail winners this year? >> it's off price. it's tj max, ross stores, burlington, and target. them and all the rest of the depa
firefighters also made a statement, holding signs that say "there's no room for hate in clive." kathy park, nbc news. >>> and now to the price you pay. today a so-called super saturday, the busiest shopping day of the year. and retailers are rolling out the deals to get you in the door before christmas. here's stephanie ruehl. >> reporter: tonight the final shopping sprint as 148 million americans are expected to finish their last-minute shopping. >> our stores...
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clive coleman, bbc news.ter of george michael, has died at the age of 55 — exactly three years after the singer's death. the family said that melanie panayiotou had "passed away suddenly" at her north london home on christmas day following a short illness. melanie had followed her brother around the world at the height of his fame, and inherited much of his estate after the singer's death on christmas day in 2016. the school of a nine—year—old girl who drowned in a spanish swimming pool on christmas eve has paid tribute to a "wonderfully kind, caring pupil." comfort diya died, along with herfather and older brother, who tried to come to her aid, at the club la costa world resort near fuengirola. in a statement, the windrush charlton school, in south—east london, said comfort would be greatly missed. the government has announced that, from april, thousands of nhs patients, visitors and staff will benefit from free parking at hospitals in england. most visitors to hospitals in scotland, wales and northern irela
clive coleman, bbc news.ter of george michael, has died at the age of 55 — exactly three years after the singer's death. the family said that melanie panayiotou had "passed away suddenly" at her north london home on christmas day following a short illness. melanie had followed her brother around the world at the height of his fame, and inherited much of his estate after the singer's death on christmas day in 2016. the school of a nine—year—old girl who drowned in a spanish...
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tonight, clive myrie is in croydon in south london. clive.. it's interesting how this one small market village has developed into the most populous borough in london, and it's also one of the most diverse with the highest number of under 18 is anywhere in the capital. croydon central was taken by labour from the conservatives in 2017, a crushing defeat for the tories. labour's current majority is 5500. 54% of voters across croydon chose to remain in the eu when it comes to brexit. but seven days out, what is confidence like for people here? how do they view their futures? and if it isa do they view their futures? and if it is a positive sense for the future, how could that swing the vote in this marginal? croydon's skyline padres swagger, confidence, money is flowing but is it all it seems? the elections are all about confidence, how people feel about their lives, their futures. that time of year when we assess and re—evaluate. futures. that time of year when we assess and re-evaluate. at these recording studios, there is a swagger. these are
tonight, clive myrie is in croydon in south london. clive.. it's interesting how this one small market village has developed into the most populous borough in london, and it's also one of the most diverse with the highest number of under 18 is anywhere in the capital. croydon central was taken by labour from the conservatives in 2017, a crushing defeat for the tories. labour's current majority is 5500. 54% of voters across croydon chose to remain in the eu when it comes to brexit. but seven...
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clive coleman, bbc news. let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith.nster now. this attack seems to have prompted a political blame game. it does and i suspect many people will be surprised and probably appalled by the speed and ferocity with which politicians have sought to score political points, almost within hours of the london bridge attack. in contrast, really, to normal times, if you have a terror attack, politicians tend to drawback because there is an awareness that families are grieving and there is a need to establish exactly what happened. the nation has to come to terms with events. that absolutely has not happened in the wake of london bridge. i think in particular, the prime minister gave a very abrasive interview on the bbc yesterday, in which he sought to directly and unequivocally blame the previous labour government for changes to sentencing policy which he said led to the release of us men khan, which in turn resulted in the killings at london bridge. —— the release of usman khan. we know it is a lot more complicated and i get in an
clive coleman, bbc news. let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith.nster now. this attack seems to have prompted a political blame game. it does and i suspect many people will be surprised and probably appalled by the speed and ferocity with which politicians have sought to score political points, almost within hours of the london bridge attack. in contrast, really, to normal times, if you have a terror attack, politicians tend to drawback because there is an awareness that...
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clive coleman, bbc news.had its contract to refurbish mi6 headquarters in london terminated, after losing a set of floor plans for the project. the documents, most of which were recovered inside the building at vauxhall cross, held sensitive information on its layout, including entry and exit points. police believe a man, who was shot dead outside his home in south west london on christmas eve, may have been involved in criminality in sweden. 36—year—old flamur betcheeri was attacked in front of his wife, and young child in battersea on tuesday evening. ian williams reports. a family home, ready for christmas. now the scene of a potential revenge killing. flamur beqiri moved to the uk from sweden sometime in the last five years. he had been out with his wife and child on christmas eve, as they returned to home to battersea church road around 9pm, a lone suspect shot him multiple times. one of the neighbours that i spoke to described hearing the gunshots from inside her own home as being surreal. another said
clive coleman, bbc news.had its contract to refurbish mi6 headquarters in london terminated, after losing a set of floor plans for the project. the documents, most of which were recovered inside the building at vauxhall cross, held sensitive information on its layout, including entry and exit points. police believe a man, who was shot dead outside his home in south west london on christmas eve, may have been involved in criminality in sweden. 36—year—old flamur betcheeri was attacked in...
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mr crilly has been speaking to our legal correspondent, clive coleman.ender john crilly found himself at the centre of mayhem and butchery at a prison education event at fishmongers‘ hall, where his good friend jack merritt was murdered. yeah, just a very high pitched wail — like, a scream. john saw a woman sprawled on the stairs, bleeding, then usman khan, two knives out, wearing what looked like a suicide belt. john attacked him first with a wooden lectern, then a fire extinguisher, shouting at khan to blow his belt. instead of waiting for the police... he said he was waiting for the police? before he blew it, yeah. i was prepared to lose my life, yeah, iwas. did it seem like he was targetting anyone in particular or any group? no, itjust seemed like anyone there was fair game. ijust assume now, he'd just seen a big target — a room full of...probably in his mind, and to a certain degree it's true, a roomful of establishment people. judges, police, security — they was all in that room. with others using makeshift weapons, john pursued kahn onto the stre
mr crilly has been speaking to our legal correspondent, clive coleman.ender john crilly found himself at the centre of mayhem and butchery at a prison education event at fishmongers‘ hall, where his good friend jack merritt was murdered. yeah, just a very high pitched wail — like, a scream. john saw a woman sprawled on the stairs, bleeding, then usman khan, two knives out, wearing what looked like a suicide belt. john attacked him first with a wooden lectern, then a fire extinguisher,...
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clive coleman, bbc news.ler, head of the justice team at the law society, a representative body for solicitors in england and wales. he joins us from whitstable in kent. thank you for being with us. do you agree with what lady hale has been seenin agree with what lady hale has been seen in terms of her concern about cuts in legal aid that we have seen? yes, very much so. thejustice system is in crisis because of the cuts in legal aid in 2000 and —— 2013. the way to resolve things early is to provide advice at the outset and what we're seeing is a result of the cuts is cases that should have been resolved or should never have been brought, are coming into the courts and the people trying to bring them do not understand how to navigate the system and are taking up court time with cases that take a lot longer than they otherwise should. the impact on the court system has been really tough. casey is taking longer than they should —— cases taking longer than they should and it means cases take longer to get to a h
clive coleman, bbc news.ler, head of the justice team at the law society, a representative body for solicitors in england and wales. he joins us from whitstable in kent. thank you for being with us. do you agree with what lady hale has been seenin agree with what lady hale has been seen in terms of her concern about cuts in legal aid that we have seen? yes, very much so. thejustice system is in crisis because of the cuts in legal aid in 2000 and —— 2013. the way to resolve things early is...
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i'm really angry, clive! actually, really angry. thank you. and seat 36b angry. you're clive owen. yeah... there's also apprehension... ...regret... ...relief. oh and there's empathy... ah, i got this in zurich! actually, what's the opposite of empathy? but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. you can turn disappointment into gratitude. clive, you got to try this. i can't i'm working. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. change the future of your business. change the whole experience. alright who wants to go again? i do! i do! ♪ i have a really good feeling about this. ♪ ithere's my career...'s more to me than hiv. my cause... and creating my dream home. i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2 medicines in 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so your hiv can be controlled with fewer medi
i'm really angry, clive! actually, really angry. thank you. and seat 36b angry. you're clive owen. yeah... there's also apprehension... ...regret... ...relief. oh and there's empathy... ah, i got this in zurich! actually, what's the opposite of empathy? but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. you can turn disappointment into gratitude. clive, you got to try this. i can't i'm working. turn problems into opportunities. thanks...
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at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round—up of the day's news.s time for our world: hidden children of bulgaria. a warning — you may find the following programme distressing from the very start. in 2007, the bbc film bulgaria's abandoned children, exposed tragic levels of neglect in mogilino, an institute for disabled children. the film created an international outcry. as a result, with funding from the eu, the bulgarian government closed many of the country's larger institutes, replacing them with group homes that house up to m people. over a quarter of a billion euros from the eu has been invested in these reforms. but a shocking report has just been released by the advocacy organisation disability rights international, revealing that, while the new group homes are smaller and clean, some of the children and young people within them are still suffering shocking levels of neglect. i see the conditions here today. they are exactly what i witnessed in mogilino and to some extent they are worse. i have come back to bulgaria to investigate life insi
at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round—up of the day's news.s time for our world: hidden children of bulgaria. a warning — you may find the following programme distressing from the very start. in 2007, the bbc film bulgaria's abandoned children, exposed tragic levels of neglect in mogilino, an institute for disabled children. the film created an international outcry. as a result, with funding from the eu, the bulgarian government closed many of the country's larger...
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has been speaking exclusively to our legal correspondent clive coleman.creaming or laughter? girls laughing or screaming, i wasn't sure. and for a second, itjust got proper, a lot louder, a lot more intense. it was obvious something was kicking off. you came down the stairs, around the corner of the stairs, presumably. as soon as i came out of there, i could clearly see usman is at the bottom of the stairs, in the corridor. he's just stood there with his two knives. john screamed at khan, "what are you doing?" his reply was chilling. something like, "kill everyone," or "kill youse," or something about killing people. and then — yeah, laughing. john attacks khan with anything he could find, first a wooden lectern, then a fire extinguisher, all the time aware that khan was wearing what looked like a suicide vest. i'm just basically screaming at him to blow it. you're asking him to blow it up? calling his bluff, sort of thing, saying you haven't got the bottle to blow it. he said, "i'm waiting for the police." he said he was waiting for the police? before he
has been speaking exclusively to our legal correspondent clive coleman.creaming or laughter? girls laughing or screaming, i wasn't sure. and for a second, itjust got proper, a lot louder, a lot more intense. it was obvious something was kicking off. you came down the stairs, around the corner of the stairs, presumably. as soon as i came out of there, i could clearly see usman is at the bottom of the stairs, in the corridor. he's just stood there with his two knives. john screamed at khan,...
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john crilly talking to our correspondent clive coleman.he polls close in the general election. party leaders were out early this morning to cast their votes. it's the third election in less than five years — and the first december poll for nearly a century. initial results are expected before midnight. here's our political correspondent ben wright — and a warning, his report includes some flashing images. voting began at seven o'clock this morning. and the prime minister, borisjohnson, had some canine company as he cast his ballot at this polling station in westminster. have you all got your pictures? are you all right? the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, posed for the cameras, too, after voting in his north london constituency. it was dawn in scotland when the liberal democrat leader, jo swinson, arrived at a polling station in her constituency. while in glasgow, the snp leader, nicola sturgeon, cast her ballot at a community hall, one of tens of thousands of polling stations across the uk. many people have already voted by post, including
john crilly talking to our correspondent clive coleman.he polls close in the general election. party leaders were out early this morning to cast their votes. it's the third election in less than five years — and the first december poll for nearly a century. initial results are expected before midnight. here's our political correspondent ben wright — and a warning, his report includes some flashing images. voting began at seven o'clock this morning. and the prime minister, borisjohnson, had...
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and coming up, doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finneyjust some of those whose whoseelebrated in review 2019
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 10pm.l, her 16—year—old brother, and their father have died after drowning in a swimming pool at a holiday resort in the costa del sol. prince philip has been discharged from hospital, and is now spending christmas with the queen, at sandringham. and the queen will use tomorrow's christmas day message to say the past year has been "quite bumpy" — adding that "small steps" can heal divisions. the wildlife victims of australia's bushfires, that are being helped by emergency crews, working around the clock. # silent night... pilgrims from around the world are in bethlehem, for the yuletide celebrations... and in half an hour, i'll be looking back
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 10pm.l, her 16—year—old brother, and their father have died after drowning in a swimming pool at a holiday resort in the costa del sol. prince philip has been discharged from hospital, and is now spending christmas with the queen, at sandringham. and the queen will use tomorrow's christmas day message to say the past year has been "quite bumpy" — adding that "small steps" can heal divisions. the wildlife victims of australia's...
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doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those whose lives are now celebrated in review 2019: we remember. # loneliness is the cloak you wear # a deep shade of blue is always there # the sun ain't gonna shine anymore # the moon ain't gonna rise in the sky... # i hate people in the business who bitch about, you know, the business. it's such an awful life. it was fantastic for the first couple of albums or so. # and i know you're leaving, but it's too long overdue...# but then it really wears you down. touring in those days was very primitive. it was really a lot of hard work. and you couldn't find anything good to eat anywhere. # there's no regrets # no tears goodbye # i don't want you back # we'd only cry again # say goodbye again... # # i'm praying for rain in california # so the grapes can grow and they can make more wine # when they ask who's the fool in the corner cryin' # i say a little ole wine drinker me...# laughter applause we're trying to get everyone else to see that teenagers are notjust a bunch of dumb, giggling young people, they really have a lot
doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those whose lives are now celebrated in review 2019: we remember. # loneliness is the cloak you wear # a deep shade of blue is always there # the sun ain't gonna shine anymore # the moon ain't gonna rise in the sky... # i hate people in the business who bitch about, you know, the business. it's such an awful life. it was fantastic for the first couple of albums or so. # and i know you're leaving, but it's too long...
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doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those whose lives are now celebratedow in review 2019: we remember. # loneliness is a cloak you wear # a deep shade of blue is always there #the sun ain't going to shine any more i hate people in the business who bitch about the business in such an awful light, at first it was fantastic for the first couple of albums. but then it really wears you down, touring in those days was very primitive, it was really a lot of hard work and you couldn't find anything good to eat anywhere. # there's no regrets # no tears goodbye # i don't want you back # we'd only cry again # say goodbye again he sings were trying to get everyone else to see that teenagers aren'tjust were trying to get everyone else to see that teenagers aren't just a group of young people, they really have a lot to offer, they are an intelligent group of people. we pro bally intelligent group of people. we probally are better as friends. there they were, long hair, gear, everything to make the fans smile. # cheer up sleeppyjean. .. sophie opened the door and there
doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those whose lives are now celebratedow in review 2019: we remember. # loneliness is a cloak you wear # a deep shade of blue is always there #the sun ain't going to shine any more i hate people in the business who bitch about the business in such an awful light, at first it was fantastic for the first couple of albums. but then it really wears you down, touring in those days was very primitive, it was really a lot of hard...
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now we look back on the lives of doris day, clive james, albert finney and many others in review 2019eliness... # loneliness... #is # loneliness... # is always there. # is always there. # the son ain't gonna shine any more. . . i hate people in the business who ditch about, you know, the business. it was an awful live, it was fantastic for the first couple of albums also. —— life. but then it really wears you down. touring in those days was really primitive. it was really a lot of hard work. and you couldn't find anything anywhere. # there's no tears goodbye. # there's no tears goodbye. # i don't want you back, we'd only cry again. # say goodbye again. # say goodbye again. # i'm praying for the rain in california... laughter. applause we are trying to get everyone else to see that teenagers are notjust a bunch of dumb, giggling young people, they really have a lot to offer, they are very intelligent. you're right, probably better off as just friends. close friends. the closest. there they wear long hair with the gear, everything to make the fans go while. hey, hey, where the monkeys..
now we look back on the lives of doris day, clive james, albert finney and many others in review 2019eliness... # loneliness... #is # loneliness... # is always there. # is always there. # the son ain't gonna shine any more. . . i hate people in the business who ditch about, you know, the business. it was an awful live, it was fantastic for the first couple of albums also. —— life. but then it really wears you down. touring in those days was really primitive. it was really a lot of hard...
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clive coleman.ffender john crilly found himself at the centre of mayhem and butchery at a prison education event at fishmongers‘ hall, where his good friend jack merritt was murdered. yeah, just a very high pitched wail — like, a scream. john saw a woman sprawled on the stairs, bleeding, then usman khan, two knives out, wearing what looked like a suicide belt. john attacked him first with a wooden lectern, then a fire extinguisher, shouting at khan to blow his belt. he said he was waiting for the police... he said he was waiting for the police? before he blew it, yeah. i was prepared to lose my life, yeah, iwas. did it seem like he was targetting anyone in particular or any group? no, itjust seemed like anyone there was fair game. ijust assume now, he'd just seen a big target — a room full of...probably in his mind, and to a certain degree it's true, a roomful of establishment people. judges, police, security — they was all in that room. with others using makeshift weapons, john pursued kahn onto th
clive coleman.ffender john crilly found himself at the centre of mayhem and butchery at a prison education event at fishmongers‘ hall, where his good friend jack merritt was murdered. yeah, just a very high pitched wail — like, a scream. john saw a woman sprawled on the stairs, bleeding, then usman khan, two knives out, wearing what looked like a suicide belt. john attacked him first with a wooden lectern, then a fire extinguisher, shouting at khan to blow his belt. he said he was waiting...
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were really fortunate, for our first new york performances, the big critic from the new york times, clive exciting thing in ballet. and so, he gave us a little nod and people were saying, "0h, ok let's go and see them and see if they're any good." ten years after that, i would see young people walking into the studio with a sense of ownership. of course i can be a ballet dancer. and that was the most beautiful thing in the world to me, they had no question. whereas i had nothing but question. in a sense, dance theatre of harlem is ahead of its time now, so now, yes, there is a desire to bring more diversity to ballet. we have been performing all over the place, celebrating the 50th anniversary. it's notjust about being perfect on balance in a tutu. that's just a sliver of what ballet can do. virginia johnson is now the dance theatre of harlem's artistic director. that's all from witness history. we will be back next month with more extraordinary accounts of moments in history. but now, from me the and witness history team, goodbye. hello there. we have more frosty weather around at the mo
were really fortunate, for our first new york performances, the big critic from the new york times, clive exciting thing in ballet. and so, he gave us a little nod and people were saying, "0h, ok let's go and see them and see if they're any good." ten years after that, i would see young people walking into the studio with a sense of ownership. of course i can be a ballet dancer. and that was the most beautiful thing in the world to me, they had no question. whereas i had nothing but...
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lack lives matter movement which started with a hash tag has turned into a rallying cry by clive's matters protest raising questions about what it will take to bridge the divide the family of trayvon martin has always maintained that this was a case of murder but george zimmerman's claim of self-defense got him a verdict of not guilty in court. now george zimmerman is going back to court he's going to say to the martin family as well as the prosecutors claiming they did irreparable psychological damage to him because of their arrest charges prosecution and federal investigation zimmerman lives in constant fear of physical harm due to regular death threats which often are expressed in rap music as well as online social media commentary this move has got the black community serious many calling a zimmerman's a move. this is why we will never be silent and continue to fight fully aeration and justice george zimmerman has spawned through the bottom and sunk lower throne scum. i don't care how specific the allegations are he deserves nothing except prison time i fail to understand the logic i m
lack lives matter movement which started with a hash tag has turned into a rallying cry by clive's matters protest raising questions about what it will take to bridge the divide the family of trayvon martin has always maintained that this was a case of murder but george zimmerman's claim of self-defense got him a verdict of not guilty in court. now george zimmerman is going back to court he's going to say to the martin family as well as the prosecutors claiming they did irreparable...
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our legal correspondent clive coleman reports.id at the supreme court in 2018 for the right to have a civil partnership — and in the last hour they've become civil partners... 0ur personal wish to form a civil partnership was greeted in our desire to formalise our relationship ina more desire to formalise our relationship in a more modern way. focus on equality and mutual respect. today isa equality and mutual respect. today is a moment we have been able to affirm our love and commitment
our legal correspondent clive coleman reports.id at the supreme court in 2018 for the right to have a civil partnership — and in the last hour they've become civil partners... 0ur personal wish to form a civil partnership was greeted in our desire to formalise our relationship ina more desire to formalise our relationship in a more modern way. focus on equality and mutual respect. today isa equality and mutual respect. today is a moment we have been able to affirm our love and commitment
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our legal correspondent clive coleman reports.ebecca steinfeld and charles keidan won their legal bid at the supreme court in 2018 for the right to have a civil partnership — and in the last hour they've become civil partners... our personal wish to form a civil partnership was greeted in our desire to formalise our relationship ina more desire to formalise our relationship in a more modern way. focus on equality and mutual respect. today isa equality and mutual respect. today is a moment we have been able to affirm our love and commitment to one another in the company of our children and close friends. have that love and commitment given legal recognition that better reflects the life we value. we have shared much ivy life we value. we have shared much joy in supporting each other through the strains of life and loss. confidence and belief in our own agency, against all odds we succeeded in a legal battle against the government. then they did what we asked for a long. not many people can say that. but we both know that with every
our legal correspondent clive coleman reports.ebecca steinfeld and charles keidan won their legal bid at the supreme court in 2018 for the right to have a civil partnership — and in the last hour they've become civil partners... our personal wish to form a civil partnership was greeted in our desire to formalise our relationship ina more desire to formalise our relationship in a more modern way. focus on equality and mutual respect. today isa equality and mutual respect. today is a moment we...