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music was so important to dagmar's quality of life and everything that she was.to have this conversation with somebody who was a great surgeon but didn't understand the musical side, whereas because of my musical background, dagmar felt that, 0k, we can at least have that conversation. now they're part of the newly refurbished hunterian museum at lincoln's inn fields. pretty cool, isn't it? it is pretty cool! i mean, as a medical student, i mean, this is hunterian museum, royal college of surgeons, probably the most coveted museum of anatomy and surgery in the world. as a medical student, you only dream of actually coming to london to see this. now, kind of we are both, thanks to dagmar, part of this for generations to come. so this is really massive. it did sort of take off around the world, that picture. yeah, somebody asked me for a violin lesson from south africa! and i said to someone, i said, look, what do you expect? i'm a woman, i'm blonde, and theyjust take most of my brain out. they didn't put it back in! and you expect an answer from me? and the guyjus
music was so important to dagmar's quality of life and everything that she was.to have this conversation with somebody who was a great surgeon but didn't understand the musical side, whereas because of my musical background, dagmar felt that, 0k, we can at least have that conversation. now they're part of the newly refurbished hunterian museum at lincoln's inn fields. pretty cool, isn't it? it is pretty cool! i mean, as a medical student, i mean, this is hunterian museum, royal college of...
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now, we are both, thanks to dagmar, part of this for generations to come. south africa. and i said to someone, i said, look, what do you expect? i'm a woman, i'm blonde, and theyjust take most of my brain out. they didn't put it back in. and you expect an answer from me? and the guyjust looked at me, like, "i'm so sorry." and as you can see, we haven't knocked out her sense of humour centre in the brain at all! it works perfectly well! wendy hurrell, bbc news. back to washington and this is where donald trump will appear in court, accused of trying to change the 2020 election. there is very heavy security in washington, also around the us capitol building which is where the donald trump supporters rioted in 2021. the atmosphere is tense but a big day and we will be across all the developments here on bbc news so i hope you stay with us. hello. the weather is not looking too bad over the next couple of days, generally sunshine and showers knocking around. however, as we head into saturday, it's going to turn very wet, particularly so across northern ireland,
now, we are both, thanks to dagmar, part of this for generations to come. south africa. and i said to someone, i said, look, what do you expect? i'm a woman, i'm blonde, and theyjust take most of my brain out. they didn't put it back in. and you expect an answer from me? and the guyjust looked at me, like, "i'm so sorry." and as you can see, we haven't knocked out her sense of humour centre in the brain at all! it works perfectly well! wendy hurrell, bbc news. back to washington and...
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now, we are both, thanks to dagmar, part of this for generations to come.ica. and i said to someone, i said, look, what do you expect? i'm a woman, i'm blonde, and theyjust take most of my brain out. they didn't put it back in. and you expect an answer from me? and the guyjust looked at me, like, "i'm so sorry." and as you can see, we haven't knocked out her sense of humour centre in the brain at all! it works perfectly well! yeah, but i'm german. i never had any! she's from germany and she arrived in the uk and the tumour was discovered. i was born in iran, travelled, lived in the uk and some other fate brought us together to deliver this one operation. and that is interesting, isn't it? that's how we ended up in the hunterian museum. yes, exactly. how we ended up in the museum, absolutely. wendy hurrell, bbc news. what a lovely story. scientists say a prehistoric whale discovered in south america could be the heaviest animal to ever exist on planet earth. the mammal called peru—set—us colossus could have weighed 200 tonnes, more than even the very largest
now, we are both, thanks to dagmar, part of this for generations to come.ica. and i said to someone, i said, look, what do you expect? i'm a woman, i'm blonde, and theyjust take most of my brain out. they didn't put it back in. and you expect an answer from me? and the guyjust looked at me, like, "i'm so sorry." and as you can see, we haven't knocked out her sense of humour centre in the brain at all! it works perfectly well! yeah, but i'm german. i never had any! she's from germany...
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this is when professor keymours ashkan from king's college hospital operated on dagmar turner's brainnd. we will hold on to the sunny spells through the course of the afternoon. i think, for many of us, it should stay mostly dry. there is just the chance of an odd isolated shower. highs today of around 22 in celsius. through this evening, it will start off mostly dry with some clear spells. overnight, cloud amounts will increase with outbreaks of rain. you can see there could be some hefty bursts in the rain. the bulk of that clearing by the end of the night. we will still be left with one or two showers and temperatures will fall away to 15 in celsius. another mild start to wednesday. i think through the day on wednesday it will stay quite showery. there could be some longer spells of rain with the chance of the old rumble of thunder. that's it. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. now for the sport. a really magical finish yesterday at the cricket. fairy tale. it broad. his whole career has been built around these incredible moments, eyes wide open, cannot believe
this is when professor keymours ashkan from king's college hospital operated on dagmar turner's brainnd. we will hold on to the sunny spells through the course of the afternoon. i think, for many of us, it should stay mostly dry. there is just the chance of an odd isolated shower. highs today of around 22 in celsius. through this evening, it will start off mostly dry with some clear spells. overnight, cloud amounts will increase with outbreaks of rain. you can see there could be some hefty...
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music was so important to dagmar's quality of life and everything that she was.tudent, you only dream of actually coming to london to see this. now, kind of we are both, thanks to dagmar, part of this for generations to come. so this is really massive. it did sort of take off around the world, that picture. yeah, somebody asked me for a violin lesson from south africa. and i said to someone, i said, look, what do you expect? i'm a woman, i'm blonde, and theyjust take most of my brain out. they didn't put it back in. and you expect an answer from me? and the guyjust looked at me, like, i'm so sorry. and as you can see, we haven't knocked out her sense of humour centre in the brain at all! it works perfectly well. yeah, but i'm german. i never had any! she's from germany and she arrived in the uk and the tumour was discovered. i was born in iran, travelled, lived in the uk and some other fate brought us together to deliver this one operation. and that is interesting, isn't it? that's how we ended up in the hunterian museum. yes, exactly. how we ended up in the muse
music was so important to dagmar's quality of life and everything that she was.tudent, you only dream of actually coming to london to see this. now, kind of we are both, thanks to dagmar, part of this for generations to come. so this is really massive. it did sort of take off around the world, that picture. yeah, somebody asked me for a violin lesson from south africa. and i said to someone, i said, look, what do you expect? i'm a woman, i'm blonde, and theyjust take most of my brain out. they...
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anniversary of the birth of the mother of the last russian emperor , maria feodorovna, the danish princess dagmar europe, agreed to become the russian empress , lived in our country most of her life, but her share fell a lot of test. she survived her husband alexander iii as a result of the revolution, lost two sons, grandchildren and a new homeland. anton talpa carefully studied the exposition. it would seem that the biography of maria feodorovna has been studied in great detail. after all, it's a figure. from a historical point of view , it is certainly notable. in fact , not everything has been said about the mother of the last russian emperor. many decades later historians are discovering new facets of the empress's personality in the hands of museum workers were previously unpublished photographs of the romanovs . the faces are filming their children as they climbed onto a small table. here, only alexandrovna falls and they catch her. uh, her husband, her sister alexandrovna mikhailovich, the photographs were most likely taken by maria fedorovna herself . she managed to film how her youngest
anniversary of the birth of the mother of the last russian emperor , maria feodorovna, the danish princess dagmar europe, agreed to become the russian empress , lived in our country most of her life, but her share fell a lot of test. she survived her husband alexander iii as a result of the revolution, lost two sons, grandchildren and a new homeland. anton talpa carefully studied the exposition. it would seem that the biography of maria feodorovna has been studied in great detail. after all,...