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Mar 14, 2023
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park queen elizabeth in the transport for the archive musician, will create a special center for david bowy of the performing arts. so soon it will be possible to admire it all, well, undoubtedly the musicbow has changed the world, and for the better. and here's how soda changed people and how much it was for the better, we'll learn from our regular column. good morning, the brilliant steve jobs believed that people are divided into those who sell soda all their lives and those who really change our world. this is debatable because the one who invented bubble water forever brought his name into world history, but everything is order of water saturated with gases. the creation of nature itself, back in 400 bc , hippocrates described sources with such healing mineral water to drink. she needed to be there. otherwise, it quickly lost its beneficial properties and harsh taste. the first man-made soda appeared in england in 1767 by a local priest and brewer. interested in the bubbles that form during the fermentation of beer over vats of barley, he installed skating rinks with water. she was sa
park queen elizabeth in the transport for the archive musician, will create a special center for david bowy of the performing arts. so soon it will be possible to admire it all, well, undoubtedly the musicbow has changed the world, and for the better. and here's how soda changed people and how much it was for the better, we'll learn from our regular column. good morning, the brilliant steve jobs believed that people are divided into those who sell soda all their lives and those who really...
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Mar 29, 2023
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david that dog david bowes. david that dog programme, it was compelling television .evision. even if you didn't like dogs, there was something about the way paul o'grady related and reacted to dogs. and when every time he went to battersea dogs home they virtually to search him virtually had to search him because leave with because he wanted to leave with three every time he three strays. every time he left. he was. he was left. yeah, he was. he was a natural. and his enthusiasm for animals and particularly dogs came over that natural , natural, came over that natural, natural, infectious, enthuses ism and support for the animals that he was looking after. you could tell that he he cared about them . what many people don't know is, is that the programme , which is, is that the programme, which started in 2012 was very, very successful. it it ran for seven series and there was probably another series which was, was in the planning . he won an rspca the planning. he won an rspca animal heroes award in 2016 because of his his love for animals. and it didn't just extend t
david that dog david bowes. david that dog programme, it was compelling television .evision. even if you didn't like dogs, there was something about the way paul o'grady related and reacted to dogs. and when every time he went to battersea dogs home they virtually to search him virtually had to search him because leave with because he wanted to leave with three every time he three strays. every time he left. he was. he was left. yeah, he was. he was a natural. and his enthusiasm for animals and...
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david benitez wants to show those who remain how to build resilient farms stick. i think the star bows on the, on the coffee grown and shade is less susceptible to rust, mongolia, a step by step. the pharmacy, make the transition to shaded. cultivation hormone, profess orthodontic feel. together they draw up a plan that will help gloria ventura. increase her yield, a sandra or anabolic gloria, complaint trees all along the banks of the creek law and that out of muscle, malaria. this will increase the humidity in the area and micro organisms and warms will do their work. alive. gloria ventura is among the ab small holders who have joined to the petrov community. they benefit from its sale system. i know my area of bulloch atlantic is like that, but most coffee rowers need to take out loans and what their own goes to paying them off in the south in their most. but it's different with gotcha and hotels but, but i'm the last we harvest enjoy the beans and so directly on the day of the yeah, i mean the 2nd we make more profit as i yield the name of my benefit, the coffee market fluctuate gr
david benitez wants to show those who remain how to build resilient farms stick. i think the star bows on the, on the coffee grown and shade is less susceptible to rust, mongolia, a step by step. the pharmacy, make the transition to shaded. cultivation hormone, profess orthodontic feel. together they draw up a plan that will help gloria ventura. increase her yield, a sandra or anabolic gloria, complaint trees all along the banks of the creek law and that out of muscle, malaria. this will...
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Mar 12, 2023
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opposition mps have accused the corporation of bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. with more, here's our media correspondent, david. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? the agenda this morning for gary lineker was walking the dog, shopping and saying nothing about the row about his tweets that have led to him being pulled off air and match of the day turning into this. no presenters, no commentary — just the sound of fans. the disruption to bbc output has continued today as colleagues and friends rallied to his support. the bbc said tweets in which he described government policy on migrants as immeasurably cruel and the language being used not dissimilar to that used by germany in the �*30s were a breach of their guidelines. but there are many who believe he should be allowed to express his views. i support gary, not because he's my friend, because i believe he's right in what he says. the language used is similar to the language used in germany in 1930. the outcome is not going to be the same. we're n
opposition mps have accused the corporation of bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. with more, here's our media correspondent, david. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? the agenda this morning for gary lineker was walking the dog, shopping and saying nothing about the row about his tweets that have led to him being pulled off air and match of the day...
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Mar 11, 2023
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david sillito, bbc news. and the opposition labour party leader sir keir starmer has accused the bbc of bowing to government pressureially by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed, as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mess they've made the government is casting around to blame anybody else, gary lineker, the bbc, civil servants, the blob. what they should be doing is standing up, accepting they've broken the asylum system and telling us what they're going to do to actually fix it, not whinging on about gary lineker. but the bbc has the right to expect its presenters to be impartial. it is not impartial for the bbc to cave in to tory mps complaining about gary lineker. it's the opposite of impartial. and now you can see just how badly exposed that they are. but at the heart of this it's very important to see what's going on. because the government has failed on the asylum system, but instead of taking responsibility for t
david sillito, bbc news. and the opposition labour party leader sir keir starmer has accused the bbc of bowing to government pressureially by caving in to tory mps who are complaining about gary lineker. they've got this one badly wrong and now they're very, very exposed, as is the government because at the heart of this is the government's failure on the asylum system. and rather than take responsibility for the mess they've made the government is casting around to blame anybody else, gary...
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Mar 13, 2023
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bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. there are hopes of a deal between the bbc and mr lineker in the next 2a hours. our media correspondent davidng anything away, but behind the scenes, talks have been going on to try to resolve a situation that has meant match of the day turns into this. no presenters, no commentary — just the sound of the match and a shot of gary lineker in the stands. however, there is hope on both sides tonight that talks are moving in the right direction and a resolution may be in sight, but they are not quite there yet. there are still questions about his tweets, which described government policy on migrants as "immeasurably cruel," and the language being used "not dissimilar to that used by germany in the 30s." the bbc said it was a breach of impartiality rules, and outside old trafford today, there was a variety of views about the topic. that might be gary lineker�*s beliefs, but i don't think he should have aired them. freedom of speech, as far as i'm concerned, within reason, obviously, yeah. ijust think someone in that position, i don't think - they should be speaking out. i never think of gary linek
bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. there are hopes of a deal between the bbc and mr lineker in the next 2a hours. our media correspondent davidng anything away, but behind the scenes, talks have been going on to try to resolve a situation that has meant match of the day turns into this. no presenters, no commentary — just the sound of the match and a shot of gary lineker in the stands. however, there is hope on both sides tonight that talks are moving in the...
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Mar 13, 2023
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provoked accusations that the corporation had bowed to government pressure, and pitched the bbc into crisis. tim davie has been speaking to our media correspondent, davidineker back on air. this looks like a complete climb—down by the bbc. i don't think so. i've always said we need to take proportionate action. for some people by the way we've taken too severe action. others think we are being too lenient. the joys of this affair is there has never been an easy solution but asking gary to step back offair was, i think, a significant thing and now we look forward to this agreement, moving forward, to resolve things and get back to business as usual. re—examining guidance and guidelines, sounds like kicking the can down the road. has gary lineker agreed to stop tweeting about politics, which is what you asked on friday? what we have agreed, and i have spent time talking to gary, we've had lots of discussion, is that between now and when the review reports, gary will abide by the editorial guidelines. that is where we are. you said this was your foundational issue, impartiality. this was a line in the sand, itjust seems to have been a bit of disruption to
provoked accusations that the corporation had bowed to government pressure, and pitched the bbc into crisis. tim davie has been speaking to our media correspondent, davidineker back on air. this looks like a complete climb—down by the bbc. i don't think so. i've always said we need to take proportionate action. for some people by the way we've taken too severe action. others think we are being too lenient. the joys of this affair is there has never been an easy solution but asking gary to...
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Mar 13, 2023
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bows fascinated and i wanted to see the extremes of human experience. and to understand the world. if you start to cover more conflict you see the stories and tragedies in front of davidu see those the more you want to share the stories. we have seen involvements around the world for u.s. troops the last 20 years. and so i wanted to understand how geopolitics played a role in domestic politics as well. for me it was a job i love doing and is very serious as very lucky to have it. shannon: you are where the risks pretty talk about that there's so many fastening stories read like a spy novel of speaking into countries, on boats and all kinds. >> myself i start in being in real danger went march 14 happen in ukraine. >> yes i spent many years before i was at fox as a freelancer for the fact of any journalism viewing just the right story the best or you have to be at the front pretty happy speaking to the people, right in the middle of that story. but in the wars on the only way to get there is to get on small boats, illegally cross borders, rated through waivers, sleep in caves and that's what we do for number of years. and i think it's the only way to tell the stories.
bows fascinated and i wanted to see the extremes of human experience. and to understand the world. if you start to cover more conflict you see the stories and tragedies in front of davidu see those the more you want to share the stories. we have seen involvements around the world for u.s. troops the last 20 years. and so i wanted to understand how geopolitics played a role in domestic politics as well. for me it was a job i love doing and is very serious as very lucky to have it. shannon: you...
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Mar 13, 2023
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provoked accusations that the corporation had bowed to government pressure, and pitched the bbc into crisis. tim davie has been speaking to our media correspondent, davidk so. i have always said we _ climb-down by the bbc. i don't think so. i have always said we need - climb-down by the bbc. i don't think so. i have always said we need to i so. i have always said we need to take proportion of action. some people we have taken to severe action, others think we have been too lenient. asking gary to step back off there was i think a significant thing. now we look forward with this agreement moving forward with this agreement moving forward to resolve things and get back to business as usual. me forward to resolve things and get back to business as usual. we are examining — back to business as usual. we are examining guidance _ back to business as usual. we are examining guidance and - back to business as usual. we are i examining guidance and guidelines, sounds like kicking the can down the road. has gary lineker agreed to stop tweeting about politics which is what you asked on friday? iiiiihieit stop tweeting about politics which is what you asked on fri
provoked accusations that the corporation had bowed to government pressure, and pitched the bbc into crisis. tim davie has been speaking to our media correspondent, davidk so. i have always said we _ climb-down by the bbc. i don't think so. i have always said we need - climb-down by the bbc. i don't think so. i have always said we need to i so. i have always said we need to take proportion of action. some people we have taken to severe action, others think we have been too lenient. asking gary...
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Mar 26, 2023
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it is all the bow stuff on the news, but they do not put any of the real stuff on tv. host: i am going to get in a few more calls. david schmidt says mike pence has the temperament and presence for the job. our, what do you say? huntsville, alabama. caller: i am not made my mind yet, but anybody but trump. the first time he ran, the guy is a child with nicknames for everybody pocahontas, sleepy joe. anybody but trump. i do not know if this is the right forum, but i was talking to your screener. when they put up poll numbers, i saw the clip with trump. if somebody can explain to me what good poll numbers are. if they'd poll 100,000 people and get these numbers come what do they mean? host: we will talk about that in our next hour, but polls are just a snapshot in time. they are a snapshot of that specific period when they are asking people what they think at that moment. obviously, things can change as you get closer to election day. cindy in san carlos, california. caller: good morning. i called in. i would like to see president trump back in. the reason i called is nobody has mentioned mike pompeo as the vice presiden
it is all the bow stuff on the news, but they do not put any of the real stuff on tv. host: i am going to get in a few more calls. david schmidt says mike pence has the temperament and presence for the job. our, what do you say? huntsville, alabama. caller: i am not made my mind yet, but anybody but trump. the first time he ran, the guy is a child with nicknames for everybody pocahontas, sleepy joe. anybody but trump. i do not know if this is the right forum, but i was talking to your screener....
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Mar 26, 2023
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it is all the bow stuff on the news, but they do not put any of the real stuff on tv. host: i am going to get in a few more calls. david schmidt says mike pence has the temperament and presence for the job. our, what do you say? huntsville, alabama. caller: i am not made my mind yet, but anybody but trump. the first time he ran, the guy is a child with nicknames for everybody pocahontas, sleepy joe. anybody but trump. i do not know if this is the right forum, but i was talking to your screener. when they put up poll numbers, i saw the clip with trump. if somebody can explain to me what good poll numbers are. if they'd poll 100,000 people and get these numbers come what do they mean? host: we will talk about that in our next hour, but polls are just a snapshot in time. they are a snapshot of that specific period when they are asking people what they think at that moment. obviously, things can change as you get closer to election day. cindy in san carlos, california. caller: good morning. i called in. i would like to see president trump back in. the reason i called is nobody has mentioned mike pompeo as the vice presiden
it is all the bow stuff on the news, but they do not put any of the real stuff on tv. host: i am going to get in a few more calls. david schmidt says mike pence has the temperament and presence for the job. our, what do you say? huntsville, alabama. caller: i am not made my mind yet, but anybody but trump. the first time he ran, the guy is a child with nicknames for everybody pocahontas, sleepy joe. anybody but trump. i do not know if this is the right forum, but i was talking to your screener....