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how has this gone down with dr who fans?rying in the aisles, party poppers going off all over! it is wonderful news. the douglas adams script, tom baker, the definitive doctor is back. and we have been waiting a0 yea rs, back. and we have been waiting a0 years, it is a truly red letter day in drwho fans years, it is a truly red letter day in dr who fans circles. why is tom baker so popular as dr who comic he has not lost his touch! he has still got it! it is all in the voice. the voice is still there. he was a very long—running doctor, arguably the long—running doctor, arguably the long stretch back. a lot of people grew up, and yourfirst long stretch back. a lot of people grew up, and your first doctor is indelibly on your mind. he has that iconic look, he is tall, the presence, the booming voice, the eyes, and he paints the character with a wonderful, broad brush. it is joyous, energetic and wonderful to watch. it is easy to see why many people are sucked in by his doctor. how unusual is an unfinished episode like this? a
how has this gone down with dr who fans?rying in the aisles, party poppers going off all over! it is wonderful news. the douglas adams script, tom baker, the definitive doctor is back. and we have been waiting a0 yea rs, back. and we have been waiting a0 years, it is a truly red letter day in drwho fans years, it is a truly red letter day in dr who fans circles. why is tom baker so popular as dr who comic he has not lost his touch! he has still got it! it is all in the voice. the voice is still...
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i loved doing dr who. it was life for me.icket now, and day 3 of the ashes first test is under way at the gabba in brisbane. they have taken three australian wickets, shaun marsh was soon bowled by stuart broad. next, tim paine, caught behind off the ball in off anderson. mitchell starc had a cameo innings, hitting a six before being caught and bowled by stuart broad. and skipper steve smith is still there on 81. australia are 213—7. goodbye. hello, there. it's going to be cold this weekend, that's for sure, but many places will stay dry and see plenty of sunshine, so if you wrap up it won't be that bad. plenty of showers in the north and west. certainly overnight plenty of showers in the north—west of the uk, with wintriness mixed in, some cumulating snow over the hills, which will lead to an ice problem in many northern and western areas to start saturday. a cold and frosty start. the wind will be a feature on saturday. that will make it feel colder than it actually is, and there will be plenty of showers to start saturday
i loved doing dr who. it was life for me.icket now, and day 3 of the ashes first test is under way at the gabba in brisbane. they have taken three australian wickets, shaun marsh was soon bowled by stuart broad. next, tim paine, caught behind off the ball in off anderson. mitchell starc had a cameo innings, hitting a six before being caught and bowled by stuart broad. and skipper steve smith is still there on 81. australia are 213—7. goodbye. hello, there. it's going to be cold this weekend,...
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i loved doing dr who. it was life for me.nd day three of the ashes first test is underway at the gabba in brisbane. and it‘s been a good start for england. australia batsman shaun marsh had been making a career comeback of sorts making a half—century but soon after play began he was bowled out by england‘s stuart board for 51. that wicket, ended a 99 run partnership between captain steve smith and marsh. tim paine replaced marsh for australia and soon got off the mark reaching the boundary for four. the latest score after it visit stands at australia 200 —— 202—6. lots more as always on our website and you can keep up with this cricket score as well. we are on twitter if you want to get in touch. let‘s get the latest weather prospects now with stav danaos. hello, there. it‘s going to be cold this weekend, that‘s for sure, but many places will stay dry and see plenty of sunshine, so if you wrap up it won‘t be that bad. plenty of showers though in the north and west. certainly overnight plenty of showers across the north—west o
i loved doing dr who. it was life for me.nd day three of the ashes first test is underway at the gabba in brisbane. and it‘s been a good start for england. australia batsman shaun marsh had been making a career comeback of sorts making a half—century but soon after play began he was bowled out by england‘s stuart board for 51. that wicket, ended a 99 run partnership between captain steve smith and marsh. tim paine replaced marsh for australia and soon got off the mark reaching the...
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still to come: dr who and the lost episode.n time to shoot a scene abandoned a0 years ago because of a strike. president kennedy was shot down, and died almost immediately. the murder ofjfk is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hotair balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, but hard cash." when bob geldof of the boomtown rats saw the tv pictures from ethiopia, he decided he had to do something. and he found his rock music friends felt the same. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: egypt says it has carried out air strik
still to come: dr who and the lost episode.n time to shoot a scene abandoned a0 years ago because of a strike. president kennedy was shot down, and died almost immediately. the murder ofjfk is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her...
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but i'm not a big one dr who ya got oh look i'm going to go along haven't done the. job. market. and. the. whole world. will. go to. fulfill. their. lives remember his it is a. book called the you. know you done time touching i'm going to be such a loser wouldn't it would. you do that. with the molecular. loads of enough to lose your home a little bit of it getting houses and those who wanted it it's not real. that's all you'll go do if you do a lot of loop although. you go look at. those folks who didn't get. to go. do so because it's enormously more those who are used. to groups of those who will. do you still believe that the. tuna wasn't all over the. cause of this thing it's kind of that it comma. time to do it's the new it's a you've done it as much last time when putting it out with the up to it but you took the whole mind of a novel in the bahamas. because i'm gonna call me because it's clear because. if you. want to switch off. the air. and. the. ah. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires strong just.
but i'm not a big one dr who ya got oh look i'm going to go along haven't done the. job. market. and. the. whole world. will. go to. fulfill. their. lives remember his it is a. book called the you. know you done time touching i'm going to be such a loser wouldn't it would. you do that. with the molecular. loads of enough to lose your home a little bit of it getting houses and those who wanted it it's not real. that's all you'll go do if you do a lot of loop although. you go look at. those folks...
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free to suffer from d w z learning course we can speak german made easy listening and then that day dr who because i may speak your language to tell you that but. for content in dari pashto and order prospects for returning our web special to the net the refugee journeys of life in germany and the prospects for those returning home. join the discussion on p.w. dot com and on facebook. prospects for returning. d.w. may form on. their black and living in germany. she is reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter john up like this not being able to blend in and i was. the. group and you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet. other black people had to hear their stories . to look at c s. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. so. the main thing was to keep your head down the conveyor mug shot of course of the face like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about it because it's good to see you. do something for your country but you're still
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evidence to back—up and support the explanation given by the former team sky and british cycling dr, who, back in 2011 in france, that merely contained a decongestant, not, as was alleged, a steroid. despite interviewing 37 witnesses over a year long investigation, two parliamentary select committee hearings, even the country's national anti—doping agency has not been able to find any evidence to back that up. it was also hampered by the fact that it was not able to interview the dr because of ill—health today the anti—doping agency said it had concerns about the lack of a paper trail and the close link between the governing body, british cycling, and its professional offshoot, team sky, both of whom are based here at national velodrome in manchester. british cycling acknowledged today when they made a statement that there had been failings and they had made progress and improvements since the time that this was referred to. sir bradley wiggins has responded on social media today. he is not happy. he has given a statement in which he has made clear his fud. he said he was subject to a li
evidence to back—up and support the explanation given by the former team sky and british cycling dr, who, back in 2011 in france, that merely contained a decongestant, not, as was alleged, a steroid. despite interviewing 37 witnesses over a year long investigation, two parliamentary select committee hearings, even the country's national anti—doping agency has not been able to find any evidence to back that up. it was also hampered by the fact that it was not able to interview the dr because...
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you're there with your wife olivia and you met on the set of dr who.million years. the technology needed to do it was extraordinary but everybody who worked on the show had such a great time and it was one of those moments in your career where you just wanted completion. when they rang up and asked if we could do it, like a shot! i would have done it for nothing but don't tell them that! you can only imagine the excitement of the legions of doctor who fans so when can they see it?” think it will be on dvd on the ath of december but they can download it right now. and what was it like picking up the story with tom baker, for decades later? just like stepping straight back into the studio. the great thing about tom, he is such a welcoming, great big personality and he sort of wraps you up personality and he sort of wraps you up and you get carried along and he isa up and you get carried along and he is a fantastic bloke and i love him dearly. tell us about your part. my pa rt dearly. tell us about your part. my part is chris parsons who is a postgraduate
you're there with your wife olivia and you met on the set of dr who.million years. the technology needed to do it was extraordinary but everybody who worked on the show had such a great time and it was one of those moments in your career where you just wanted completion. when they rang up and asked if we could do it, like a shot! i would have done it for nothing but don't tell them that! you can only imagine the excitement of the legions of doctor who fans so when can they see it?” think it...
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suit is an island in motion cannot process really be stopped i'm talking to dr. who runs the forces of nature museum. because it is known for its beautiful beaches but the sand keeps causing problems why is that. because the sand gets washed away by storm tides. prey to coastal erosion that is sand isn't washed up on to the beach the way it used to be and the beach doesn't grow but naturally get smaller because the sand is carried away. and that's even worse when there are storm surges. so if you want to preserve the shoreline sand has to be added to it every year. and we do that with beach nourishment or sand. what's it look like without human intervention. it's in the nature of a coast to be in a state of flux everything changes it's only a question of time here owns those it's easy to see that if we didn't take measures to protect the coastline the island would continue to move toward the mainland that is eastwards. is that really the best solution i see. the the animals that live ten kilometers from the coast are very different from those that live near the beach
suit is an island in motion cannot process really be stopped i'm talking to dr. who runs the forces of nature museum. because it is known for its beautiful beaches but the sand keeps causing problems why is that. because the sand gets washed away by storm tides. prey to coastal erosion that is sand isn't washed up on to the beach the way it used to be and the beach doesn't grow but naturally get smaller because the sand is carried away. and that's even worse when there are storm surges. so if...
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lucy cartoons dr who's from iceland has posed for them twice now she responded to an ad in the paper four years ago. that human being a nature rearm only or speed. train to go that. time. there stems. from the. big. sins twenty eleven carolyn new york and rita you can and have photographed more than fifty people in more than ten countries their project is not just about capturing the moment in a snapshot each photo shoot is different and often involves more than just art. spectacular. social club. some kind of crisis manager. i had maybe some kind of adventure club yes that's a good one adventure club that's what we do it's great that we show these people having so much fun it's group that isn't seen so incredibly explosives. funloving it's not only seen as quite adventurous and we really enjoy it that. the two women show their works all over the world right now they have an exhibition in reykjavik their pictures have a strong following online as well they've been able to raise enough crowdfunding money to publish a book which like their project is called eyes as big as plates. it's
lucy cartoons dr who's from iceland has posed for them twice now she responded to an ad in the paper four years ago. that human being a nature rearm only or speed. train to go that. time. there stems. from the. big. sins twenty eleven carolyn new york and rita you can and have photographed more than fifty people in more than ten countries their project is not just about capturing the moment in a snapshot each photo shoot is different and often involves more than just art. spectacular. social...
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he‘s filmed part of a dr who episode which was never finished.e of a strike. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, reports. shada, a doctor who stole it would start to be filmed in 1979 but had to be abandoned halfway through due to be abandoned halfway through due to an engineering strike. there have been many attempts at finishing it novels, audio plays, even a vhs version with tom brake explaining what happened in the scenes which we re what happened in the scenes which were never completed. —— tom baker. doctor, your mind shall be mine. i'm not mad about your tailor! for the version released today, members of the original cast including tom baker recorded the actual script to go with animated versions of the missing parts. and what has got fans particularly excited is for the conclusion, tom baker went back to bbc television centre, stepped onto the set from 1979 and filmed two lines of dialogue. he had no qualms about returning to the role.|j lines of dialogue. he had no qualms about returning to the role. i think it was that prob
he‘s filmed part of a dr who episode which was never finished.e of a strike. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, reports. shada, a doctor who stole it would start to be filmed in 1979 but had to be abandoned halfway through due to be abandoned halfway through due to an engineering strike. there have been many attempts at finishing it novels, audio plays, even a vhs version with tom brake explaining what happened in the scenes which we re what happened in the scenes which were...
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air after a blackout on saturday about social media sites still being restricted by the ana home dr who. had answered a call to show. shutdown pakistan issued by cleric and political party leader who stands in opposition to the government for three weeks protesters have choked the streets of islamabad when there was violence on saturday as police tried to disperse them they spread along highways to other major cities including a whore and. this movement is not political it is the duty of every muslim to protect the owner of islam the protesters maintain this is not political but this is an issue that could undermine pakistan's government. it began when pakistan's norman is desired hammered introduced a bill before parliament that made no reference to the prophet muhammad protest is linked it to the highly contentious issue of blasphemy and while the amendment was withdrawn blamed on a clerical error and hammett apologized the little known group behind the protests argued it remained an affront tells them they want the minister gone. and after the violence on saturday they want the entir
air after a blackout on saturday about social media sites still being restricted by the ana home dr who. had answered a call to show. shutdown pakistan issued by cleric and political party leader who stands in opposition to the government for three weeks protesters have choked the streets of islamabad when there was violence on saturday as police tried to disperse them they spread along highways to other major cities including a whore and. this movement is not political it is the duty of every...
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who wants to fix what he calls france's image problem in africa which is why he chose to speak to dr who do you know first. i am like you from a generation that never knew africa as a colonized continent i am from a generation for whom one of the great political memories was the victory of nelson mandela this is the history of our generation. michael promised a new french african relationship based on equality rather than pass time he talks about youth security and jobs and said he'd do more to rescue migrants trapped in libya but it was not scripted question and answer session which captured people's attention i. would say. he touched on many subjects close to us and became a fast so he said africans must find they are in solutions and put themselves first . to do it it doesn't just mean we're certainly very persuasive but i don't really believe politicians let's give him the benefit of the doubt and see action isn't. just the students was the first it was that i had to. fight first was just like i said rightly the. demonstrators and police clashed in the city center others chanted for
who wants to fix what he calls france's image problem in africa which is why he chose to speak to dr who do you know first. i am like you from a generation that never knew africa as a colonized continent i am from a generation for whom one of the great political memories was the victory of nelson mandela this is the history of our generation. michael promised a new french african relationship based on equality rather than pass time he talks about youth security and jobs and said he'd do more to...
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who talked. look, if they're right, i guess you could call this the murder weapon, right? if they're right, then this is the weapon, the deadly weapon that drnzalez used in this case, and you don't bother to test it? give me a break. >> reporter: so they grilled that expert who testified that george could only have ingested the poison sunday morning. turns out george had been drinking wine and vodka in the days before his symptoms surfaced. the defense got the expert to concede a big point. alcohol, or in technical terms, ethanol, could throw off his findings. >> if it was demonstrated that he had been consuming a large amount of ethanol over a long period of time, that would probably change my opinion. >> reporter: in their final words to the jury, ana's lawyers drove it home. >> what is the state's case missing? this is overly simple, but one shred of direct evidence. and there's nothing, this is nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. nada. >> reporter: after eight long days of testimony from experts, friends, and the well-respected doctors of m.d. anderson, the case against dr. ana maria gonzalez was now in the hands of the jury. b
who talked. look, if they're right, i guess you could call this the murder weapon, right? if they're right, then this is the weapon, the deadly weapon that drnzalez used in this case, and you don't bother to test it? give me a break. >> reporter: so they grilled that expert who testified that george could only have ingested the poison sunday morning. turns out george had been drinking wine and vodka in the days before his symptoms surfaced. the defense got the expert to concede a big...
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dr. kim who grew up in bethesada is a father of three. they say his death could have been avoided. those are pushing for those laws and an under ride accident when a vehicle goes underneath a tractor-trailer often crushing or decapitating the people inside. as we showed you, crash test at the institute for highway safety in virginia requiring stronger rear guards on tractor-trailers and for the first time putting side guards on semis would save lives by keeping vehicles from ending up underneath tractor-trailer in a collection. pinpointing how often crashes like this happen is part of the problem because there is no standardized system for reporting under ride an accident with a tractor-trailer. so the wusa9 assignment unit did our own count. we've spent weeks studying tractor-trailer accidents. three under ride accidents in 18 states in the last couple of months and 21 people were killed. 7 seriously injured including a 3-year-old girl who died. her 11-year-old this horrific under ride accident. this comes as backers of that new legislation wait for it to be introduced 123 miles a
dr. kim who grew up in bethesada is a father of three. they say his death could have been avoided. those are pushing for those laws and an under ride accident when a vehicle goes underneath a tractor-trailer often crushing or decapitating the people inside. as we showed you, crash test at the institute for highway safety in virginia requiring stronger rear guards on tractor-trailers and for the first time putting side guards on semis would save lives by keeping vehicles from ending up...
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dr. rhodes who is able to treat dr. charles and hopefully save his life.you know we are really proud of where we are picking up this season. we are really taking a deep dive into the lives of the characters. a lot of fallout that has happened with dr. charles. everybody is dealing with it in their own way and we are exploring how work lives are effecting personal lives and all that stuff there. >> can you give us a hint or something? >> he is in very good hands with dr. rhodes. >> myself. >> and you have -- >> not myself. you would be in terrible hands with me. she a really great surgeon. >> how did you make the transition? how is it going? >> i mean i consider myself lucky that people want to work with me. no. it's been great. i started off in the theater world doing a lot of musical theater. i was lucky enough to have some very cool people give me opportunities, a wonderful agent who has really taken my career in a great direction. i love what i do. >> talk about what it is like to film the crossovers. >> it is one of the mandates from when he started th
dr. rhodes who is able to treat dr. charles and hopefully save his life.you know we are really proud of where we are picking up this season. we are really taking a deep dive into the lives of the characters. a lot of fallout that has happened with dr. charles. everybody is dealing with it in their own way and we are exploring how work lives are effecting personal lives and all that stuff there. >> can you give us a hint or something? >> he is in very good hands with dr. rhodes....
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dr. mary middleman. who serves as research professor at the department of psychiatry and rehabilitative medicine family support program. nyu school of medicine and the langen health at niy. principle investigator of a randomized control trial of the care giver intervention funded for 20 years by the national institutes of health. the results of which have been published widely. >> dr. middleman has expanded her research focus to interventions that include the person with dementia as well as the care giver. she is founder of the unforgettables, a chorus of people with dementia and family members, which rehearses and gives regular concerts in new york city. we then hear from dr. richard foes, chief scientific officer for the global alzheimer's platform, g.a.p., a patient center, nonprofit organization, devoted to enhancing the speed and quality with which new treatments for alzheimer's disease are developed. he retired in 2015 from eli lilly and company where he held several leadership positions for neuroscien
dr. mary middleman. who serves as research professor at the department of psychiatry and rehabilitative medicine family support program. nyu school of medicine and the langen health at niy. principle investigator of a randomized control trial of the care giver intervention funded for 20 years by the national institutes of health. the results of which have been published widely. >> dr. middleman has expanded her research focus to interventions that include the person with dementia as well...
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dr who fans got a sneak peek of the final episode.outside. final episode. bigger than it is on the inside than the outsidelj thought it probably was. glad it's notjust me. someday i'll wish upon a star... 1500 children in locations across the uk sang live as part of a special children's choir. and there was also the chance for viewers who is given so much to see how the money is spent. you're in control of it now. we are incredibly proud of him. tonight's massive total means that since it again children in need has raised approaching £1 billion, all of which has gone to helping young people and disadvantaged children all across the uk. every year you think they can't raise more than last year and then every year they do. we will speak to the chief executive later about where the money goes now and how they do keep raising more everytime. well done. you may remember in march last year the british public was gripped by a competition to name an antarctic research vessel, the winning entry by some distance being boaty mcboatface. so you c
dr who fans got a sneak peek of the final episode.outside. final episode. bigger than it is on the inside than the outsidelj thought it probably was. glad it's notjust me. someday i'll wish upon a star... 1500 children in locations across the uk sang live as part of a special children's choir. and there was also the chance for viewers who is given so much to see how the money is spent. you're in control of it now. we are incredibly proud of him. tonight's massive total means that since it again...
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dr. rice who i know is toast have value. finnell and is this confounded cost in infant to go young.that's one gaps and austria's your new money in their d.d.'s. i was probably in the air gaps of kind and honest to call for. the unknown that's what it as it. that's just leaping funny and i last wrote about it globally. yes let's do it. yeah. yeah. that was it mr family was a california lost a vital factor and. yeah that's right yeah i was very lucky and i had creative people both sides of my family. you know let me give you some of these pickles on both sides my family my mom my mother's an artist my dad's producer my stepmother's is obviously very famous cherry yeah that's right so so he you know it was amazing to have creativity so much creativity in the family growing up that fact of us had a pretty massive attack sugar babies yeah that's all right jerry yeah that's right yeah that if you feel all that then yeah. yeah no he didn't get involved in my career you know he we had an agreement that i would do my own thing ok and i think it was the best thing for me because i had to find
dr. rice who i know is toast have value. finnell and is this confounded cost in infant to go young.that's one gaps and austria's your new money in their d.d.'s. i was probably in the air gaps of kind and honest to call for. the unknown that's what it as it. that's just leaping funny and i last wrote about it globally. yes let's do it. yeah. yeah. that was it mr family was a california lost a vital factor and. yeah that's right yeah i was very lucky and i had creative people both sides of my...
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dr who fans got a sneak peek of peter capaldi's final episode.n the outside. glad it's notjust me. # someday i'll wish upon a star # and wake up where the clouds are far...# 1,500 children in locations across the uk sang live as part of a special children's choir. and there was also the chance for viewers who have given so much to see how the money is spent. you're in control of it now, right? we're incredibly proud of him. tonight's massive total means that since it began children in need has raised approaching £1 billion, all of which has gone to helping young people and disadvantaged children all across the uk. people are becoming more and more generous each year. we keep thinking we won't top that total, and we keep doing that. we are talking to the chief executive later. we thought it would be embarrassing if they don't top last yea r‘s be embarrassing if they don't top last year's are but they do every year. we will have more sport later and of course we will have the weather forecast. as we've been hearing this morning, air accident invest
dr who fans got a sneak peek of peter capaldi's final episode.n the outside. glad it's notjust me. # someday i'll wish upon a star # and wake up where the clouds are far...# 1,500 children in locations across the uk sang live as part of a special children's choir. and there was also the chance for viewers who have given so much to see how the money is spent. you're in control of it now, right? we're incredibly proud of him. tonight's massive total means that since it began children in need has...
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dr and the time lord. are you fan. i told our editor whodid you. if i show you mine, will you show me yours? this is mine. tom bake. yeah. my second favourite. that was my second choice. here's my favourite, christian. john, pertwee. when i was living in the uk as a little girt, jon pertwee was doctor who. you have to remain tloil your first doctor. tom baker said, what is the tribe in london and he said — cockneys! said, what is the tribe in london and he said - cockneys! we should have had your face super imposed. yes. it's the scarf. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — emmanual macron marks six months as president of france, so what has he achieved? and when k—pop pips politics — the first lady is upstaged at an event in south korea — though melania did see the funny side? that's still to come. today started off cloudy in the south—east, the skies broke and there was sunshine. across the north of scotla nd there was sunshine. across the north of scotland a blustery day.
dr and the time lord. are you fan. i told our editor whodid you. if i show you mine, will you show me yours? this is mine. tom bake. yeah. my second favourite. that was my second choice. here's my favourite, christian. john, pertwee. when i was living in the uk as a little girt, jon pertwee was doctor who. you have to remain tloil your first doctor. tom baker said, what is the tribe in london and he said — cockneys! said, what is the tribe in london and he said - cockneys! we should have had...
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on all things here now with our correspondent dr who's drawing of live from manila so that first meeting role between those two very controversial latest seems to have gone well but there's some confusion about what. what was discussed. exactly it is a controversy here as you said both sides have said that this meeting was a success but there is a disagreement over exactly what was talked about in particular whether they mentioned the subject of human rights now critics of the trumpet ministration have accused it of turning its back on what is traditionally seen as being a role responsibility of a u.s. president wherever they are in the world to raise human rights where they believe there have been violations and to make no apologies for that well here in the philippines as we've mentioned there and there is this ongoing issue about the drug war being waged by deterred and about the thousands of people who have been killed in that now the white house has said that trump did mention briefly the subject of human rights but in the version it's given to us by the spokes person for the presid
on all things here now with our correspondent dr who's drawing of live from manila so that first meeting role between those two very controversial latest seems to have gone well but there's some confusion about what. what was discussed. exactly it is a controversy here as you said both sides have said that this meeting was a success but there is a disagreement over exactly what was talked about in particular whether they mentioned the subject of human rights now critics of the trumpet...
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dr. robert stern who's director of clinical research for the boston university c.t.e. center. then we have dr. chris nowinski who is co-founder of the concussion legacy foundation and co-founder of the boston university c.t.e. center. then we have harry carson who is a member of the pro football hall of fame and linebacker for the super bowl xxi new york giants who served as team captain of the giants for 10 seasons. you probably figure he's my favorite. deandre levy who is starting linebacker for the detroit lions from 2009 to 2015. and then we have mike adamle who is a record setting fullback for northwestern and played for the chiefs, the jets and the bears before entering into a 40-plus career in broadcasting during which he worked for all of the major networks. and then we have his wife, kim adamle, who has supported mike throughout his struggles with dementia and she's an educational consultant and school psychology teacher with three decades of experience conducting cognitive assessments. and then last is dr. eleanor perfetto who is senior vice president of strategic ini
dr. robert stern who's director of clinical research for the boston university c.t.e. center. then we have dr. chris nowinski who is co-founder of the concussion legacy foundation and co-founder of the boston university c.t.e. center. then we have harry carson who is a member of the pro football hall of fame and linebacker for the super bowl xxi new york giants who served as team captain of the giants for 10 seasons. you probably figure he's my favorite. deandre levy who is starting linebacker...
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dr. zhang, who's been before us several times. >> commissioner, president, chairman, i'd like to make a statement. zhang's powerpoint will be available on-line monday. we will also have hard copies available for the public at the commission office. >> thank you, secretary. i believe there was another powerpoint here that wasn't made available to the commission, too, is that -- or will you make that announcement later? >> i believe that was -- that was available. i do believe it was in the packet. >> yeah. >> no -- the -- okay. all right. thank you. >> but they are on-line, and if members of public would like copies, we can provide them at the commission office. >> yeah. thank you. >> good evening, doctor, welcome back. >> thank you. >> thank you again for joining us. >> thank you. sorry for the delay here. so i wanted to use my ten minutes here today to review the real world evidence and what can we learn from previous experiences if we might apply it if we were to bring tazers to san francisco. i was encouraged to highlight that i have no skin in this game other than the public's interest. i hav
dr. zhang, who's been before us several times. >> commissioner, president, chairman, i'd like to make a statement. zhang's powerpoint will be available on-line monday. we will also have hard copies available for the public at the commission office. >> thank you, secretary. i believe there was another powerpoint here that wasn't made available to the commission, too, is that -- or will you make that announcement later? >> i believe that was -- that was available. i do believe...
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dr. jeffrey who is a clinical psychologist. always good to you have. how are you? >> my pleasure. happy thanksgiving coming up. happy thanksgiving to you, too. so i have to be honest. he heard the clip. my head almost ex plod. what do you think? >> le, i think, think i partially right. in that trying to half gate some of the conversations but i think you should navigate the conversations with being extremely positive. k, we are a fractured community. we have a fractured america i think the thanksgiving table is a great place to come together and to talk in a positive manner about thing thises that are making us crazy. >> well, what constitutes too star in what point do you say, woe, dial it back. well, our people started screaming at one another they start disrespecting one another and where no one is learning. i am all for talking about the delicate subject but let's do it in a way that is respectful. because thanksgiving dinner is about having a good time. >> thanks, always great to see. youp pi thanksgiving. we'll talk soon. >> thanks? are, bill. bill: let's bring back the a-pl
dr. jeffrey who is a clinical psychologist. always good to you have. how are you? >> my pleasure. happy thanksgiving coming up. happy thanksgiving to you, too. so i have to be honest. he heard the clip. my head almost ex plod. what do you think? >> le, i think, think i partially right. in that trying to half gate some of the conversations but i think you should navigate the conversations with being extremely positive. k, we are a fractured community. we have a fractured america i...
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dr. kim who grew up in bethesda is a father of three and now some say his death could have been prevented. we've been reporting since this summer family members of people who died in underride accidents are pushing for new laws. an underride accident happens when a vehicle slides underneath a tractor trailer. often it crushes or decapitates the people inside, but as we showed you, crash tests at the insurance institute for highway safety in virginia reveal requiring the stronger rear guards on tractor trailers and for the first time putting side guards on semis would save lives by keeping vehicles from ending up underneath tractor trailers in a collision. pinpointing just how often crashes like this happen is pa for reporting underride in accidents with tractor trailers. so the wusa9 special assignment unit did our own count. we spent weeks studying tractor trailer crashes across the country. we identified at least 23 underride accidents in 18 states in the last couple months. 21 people were killed. seven were seriously injured including a 3-year-old girl who died, her 11-year-old brother
dr. kim who grew up in bethesda is a father of three and now some say his death could have been prevented. we've been reporting since this summer family members of people who died in underride accidents are pushing for new laws. an underride accident happens when a vehicle slides underneath a tractor trailer. often it crushes or decapitates the people inside, but as we showed you, crash tests at the insurance institute for highway safety in virginia reveal requiring the stronger rear guards on...
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dr. laos who's been here in the house, she has been spearheading the effort the trio transition for members and they have gone through the exact same transition. as i mentioned, for another carrier. as well as calpers calpers does the same thing. so they actually hired hardcoded into the system where certain services should be directed. so that education is there. she is also identified obs with a certain referral pattern and she had suggested that we actually use some of those as highlighting during our oe meetings. does that make sense? >> yes. >> all right. thank you. any other questions. commissioner lim >> on your last like communication tylan, and the third point it says [inaudible] would it be more targeted to be [inaudible] i mean, where is-because it's the non-members we need most of the- lot more extra nation why they need to move to a [inaudible] pcp >> you know, we are not--we are not trying to recruit. we are suggesting trio to members who are already using trio. the intent of these phone calls is to make sure they understand it what trio is which of the same plan as [inaudible
dr. laos who's been here in the house, she has been spearheading the effort the trio transition for members and they have gone through the exact same transition. as i mentioned, for another carrier. as well as calpers calpers does the same thing. so they actually hired hardcoded into the system where certain services should be directed. so that education is there. she is also identified obs with a certain referral pattern and she had suggested that we actually use some of those as highlighting...
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i got a call from the white house dr. who said, can i talk to you? he says, the president wants you to do him a favor. he wants you to fly to washington and spend the evening with mrs. ford. she is alone at the white house. there is a lot going on. she is not feeling well. i flew out. we remember we had to change lanes in pittsburgh to get a plane to d.c.. i went out and spent that evening talking to her. the chant outside, the beeping of foreign, all of the tension. when he came home, he came upstairs late. i was waiting for him to have dinner and she decided not to, just the two of us. he sat down. i don't want to break your image, but, he drank martinis. he pressed the button on his here came the naval steward who said, mr. president? he said, i will have one peter. he said ok. we had that one martini and he nixon blinkedter, up the people that. and it willit probably cost me the 76 election. he knew that night. trepidation that somebody else might have been listening and i was in over my head. i was going, do not tell me anymore. only because i w
i got a call from the white house dr. who said, can i talk to you? he says, the president wants you to do him a favor. he wants you to fly to washington and spend the evening with mrs. ford. she is alone at the white house. there is a lot going on. she is not feeling well. i flew out. we remember we had to change lanes in pittsburgh to get a plane to d.c.. i went out and spent that evening talking to her. the chant outside, the beeping of foreign, all of the tension. when he came home, he came...
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dr. fleming who is here. let me yield to you. you're supposed to welcome us. i was doing that and i apologize for subverting your responsibility. that's all right, sir. we're flexible. i am dr. richard fleming. and the vice president and dean of the campus. i would like to thank commerce and hoyer -- commerce member hoyer for asking us to host this venue. i would like to welcome congressman hoyer and surgeon general adams here today as well as all of you. we are all certainly aware of the opioid crisis that affects not just southern maryland but everyone nationwide. at the college, we're doing our part to try to help. we're currently developing and opioid awareness and education program which will be available for all of our students as well as our staff. in the event of an emergency, each of our campus have staff who have been trained to carry as well as administer naloxone should a be necessary. this is very important for all of us. if at any time during your visit there is anything you need or anything we can do for you, please let me know or my staff and we
dr. fleming who is here. let me yield to you. you're supposed to welcome us. i was doing that and i apologize for subverting your responsibility. that's all right, sir. we're flexible. i am dr. richard fleming. and the vice president and dean of the campus. i would like to thank commerce and hoyer -- commerce member hoyer for asking us to host this venue. i would like to welcome congressman hoyer and surgeon general adams here today as well as all of you. we are all certainly aware of the...
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dr. kim, who has changed the world in so many ways. but let's just take a look. a physician, an anthropologist, president of the world bank since 2012. president of dartmouth college. world health organization head for hiv and aids efforts. co-founder of partners in health, 1987. one, it's an honor to have you with us tonight. >> my thanks so much for having me. by the way, the wyoming answer. i think part of it is the absence of tertiary health care centers relatively speaking, right? massachusetts would never win it as a result. >> this is strategy. next time, you want to sit at the same table with dr. kim. three global crisis that you spoke about. conflict, endemics, impasse on people being forcibly displaced. countries and nearly every region turning inward. international and home-grown terrorism. as you thought about what you wanted to seek at the meetings, why did you pick these three crises to start with? >> well, you know, one of the things that i have noticed everywhere that i go is that, and this is a good thing. aspirations everywhere are going up. we
dr. kim, who has changed the world in so many ways. but let's just take a look. a physician, an anthropologist, president of the world bank since 2012. president of dartmouth college. world health organization head for hiv and aids efforts. co-founder of partners in health, 1987. one, it's an honor to have you with us tonight. >> my thanks so much for having me. by the way, the wyoming answer. i think part of it is the absence of tertiary health care centers relatively speaking, right?...
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cummings: and who are the highest priority people? dr. wen: highest priority individuals that we allocate this lifesaving medication to are the individuals who are clients of our needle exchange. these are members who are actively using drugs. now, i will say we do not in any way condone drug use but we do believe in saving someone's life. if it's preventing the spread of hepatitis and h.i.v., we need to do that. if someone is dying today there is no way for us to deny treatment tomorrow. one unit is used to save someone's life. now, i don't know how many medical advances there are out there that have a number needed to save someone's life as one in 11. i have to, answer your question, i have about 8,000 units left between now and july of 2018. now, we are grateful for the work of our state. one is from the state. they have been gracious in providing additional funding for naloxone once they need -- they saw the need in baltimore city. if i could get 8,000 more i could get them out this weekend. in the middle of an epidemic, i shouldn't ha
cummings: and who are the highest priority people? dr. wen: highest priority individuals that we allocate this lifesaving medication to are the individuals who are clients of our needle exchange. these are members who are actively using drugs. now, i will say we do not in any way condone drug use but we do believe in saving someone's life. if it's preventing the spread of hepatitis and h.i.v., we need to do that. if someone is dying today there is no way for us to deny treatment tomorrow. one...
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dr. farida, who performs cesareans on wounded women and her husband, dr.surgeon. >> dr. abdulkhalek: they couldn't destroy this building, so, they used a chemical weapon. in the last two days of the siege, we noticed the smell of chlorine. and we rushed all of the staff, all the patients, to the inner room in that basement. and during this time, many children came to our hospital, and we had just one remaining bottle of oxygen. so, we had to transfer the mask between the children, one small amount of oxygen for each other. >> pelley: no one died in the chlorine attack, but the gas shut down the hospital for a time. now, more sophisticated underground hospitals are being built by the syrian-american medical society. in the countryside, they're excavating a cave to replace a regional hospital that serves more than 200,000 people. the operating rooms are where? the cave was already here. the limestone had eroded away over thousands of years. then the engineers came in. they cleared out the cave and they lowered this floor about six feet. when the hospital is
dr. farida, who performs cesareans on wounded women and her husband, dr.surgeon. >> dr. abdulkhalek: they couldn't destroy this building, so, they used a chemical weapon. in the last two days of the siege, we noticed the smell of chlorine. and we rushed all of the staff, all the patients, to the inner room in that basement. and during this time, many children came to our hospital, and we had just one remaining bottle of oxygen. so, we had to transfer the mask between the children, one...
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at the age of 83, tom baker has returned to the tardis — he's filmed part of a dr who episode which wasrom an episode which was abandoned because of a strike. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. doctor who story which started to be filmed in 1979 that had to be abandoned halfway through due an engineering strike. there have been many attempts at finishing it. novels, audio plays, even if the hf version with tom baker explaining what happened in the scenes that we re what happened in the scenes that were never completed. —— vhs. what happened in the scenes that were never completed. -- vhs. doctor correct your mind shall be mine. i'm not mad about your tailor. members of the original cast, including tom baker and his assistant, recorded the actual script to go with animated versions of the missing parts. and what has got fans particularly excited is that, for the conclusion, tom baker went back to bbc television centre, stepped onto the tardis set from 1979, and filmed two lines of dialogue. we had no qualms about returning to the role. i think it was probably never l
at the age of 83, tom baker has returned to the tardis — he's filmed part of a dr who episode which wasrom an episode which was abandoned because of a strike. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. doctor who story which started to be filmed in 1979 that had to be abandoned halfway through due an engineering strike. there have been many attempts at finishing it. novels, audio plays, even if the hf version with tom baker explaining what happened in the scenes that we re what...
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who have anxiety and concerns about their own safety going t and from school. >> dr. who is partnered with the foundation on this shall nikki haley will be helping identify needs of the school and help develop the right mental health program for each school. emphasis also on prevention. so the project will be starting at elementary school levels and expanding from there. >>> we are hearing a lot about the things that retailers are doing to get shoppers into their stores this holiday season. >> how about curb side pick up, any time, in i day. a look at the store in northern virginia offering that service. >> hi, brittany johnson, if you are looking for something fun to do something this weekend and into arts, you have to check out our kingdom of colors. i was able to get a first look earlier this week and it is incredible and must see for sure. here's a sneak peak what you can expect. also a cocktail menu as they have bean bags set out for you that you can sit back and enjoy the beautiful show. and of course take those instagram worthy picks as well. installation is up
who have anxiety and concerns about their own safety going t and from school. >> dr. who is partnered with the foundation on this shall nikki haley will be helping identify needs of the school and help develop the right mental health program for each school. emphasis also on prevention. so the project will be starting at elementary school levels and expanding from there. >>> we are hearing a lot about the things that retailers are doing to get shoppers into their stores this...
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dr. mckee, who had grown up loving football, has struggled with her feelings about the sport. >> i don'tin a position to make a proclamation for everyone else. >> if you had children who are eight, ten, 12, would they play football? >> eight, ten, 12? no, they would not. >> why? >> because the way football is being played currently, that i've seen, it's dangerous. it's dangerous and it could impact their long-term mental health. you only get one brain. the thing you want your kids to do most of all is succeed in life and be everything they can be. and if there's anything that may infringe on that, that may limit that, i don't want my kids doing it. >> narrator: mckee's warnings about the danger of the game have made her the subject of sharp criticism. >> she's a lightning rod because people see her as the woman out to destroy football as we know it. probably the most hurtful charge that's been leveled against her is that she's crossed the line from scientist to activist. >> narrator: a number of prominent scientists believe she has overstated the dangers of playing football. >> there's a
dr. mckee, who had grown up loving football, has struggled with her feelings about the sport. >> i don'tin a position to make a proclamation for everyone else. >> if you had children who are eight, ten, 12, would they play football? >> eight, ten, 12? no, they would not. >> why? >> because the way football is being played currently, that i've seen, it's dangerous. it's dangerous and it could impact their long-term mental health. you only get one brain. the thing...