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jason dunlop has discovered a whole new family of harvestman. he can you can just imagine it was ideal thought for the tabloids miniature fossilized penises discovered in a bell in his eighty ninety nine million years old the german press was quite from the press look what we've got from the english speaking papers around. rock comet ninety nine million year old direction called your doctor immediately this giant thought so nice daddy longlegs. is bigger than your boyfriend this is i live there. would live minutes of laughed about that. given his passion for technology he wouldn't have missed this multi touch table the natural history museum is linked up virtually with other science museums all over germany. with mine heaven as a here in the i can dig in the history in collections of various museums here with my hands a copy of what. the spirit is my kind of sorry i didn't want to cover what you were reading which to my cunt here to hit us in theory you can work with several people it is touch table you just have to watch out that you don't cove
jason dunlop has discovered a whole new family of harvestman. he can you can just imagine it was ideal thought for the tabloids miniature fossilized penises discovered in a bell in his eighty ninety nine million years old the german press was quite from the press look what we've got from the english speaking papers around. rock comet ninety nine million year old direction called your doctor immediately this giant thought so nice daddy longlegs. is bigger than your boyfriend this is i live...
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small firms do it as well, dunlop components in coventry com pletely dunlop components in coventry completelyd 37% in water and is now a thriving export business. all businesses don't do this, if they did we would add £10 billion to manufacturing profits and it would go some way to decarbonise our economy. it should bea decarbonise our economy. it should be a no—brainer and sometimes businesses think —— covenanting businesses think —— covenanting businesses can do this themselves. —— government. in germany and japan they support manufacturers to find innovations and new ways of doing that and we need to do the same here. how can the uk chain are enough new engineers how can the uk train enough new engineers to work on the country's major infrastructure projects? by opening a new college dedicated to exactly that. the national college for high speed rail is designed to address the skills shortages faced notjust by hs2 but also the wider rail industry. steph mcgovern has been finding out more. this doesn't look like your average college. there is a train track right there. these are some of the
small firms do it as well, dunlop components in coventry com pletely dunlop components in coventry completelyd 37% in water and is now a thriving export business. all businesses don't do this, if they did we would add £10 billion to manufacturing profits and it would go some way to decarbonise our economy. it should bea decarbonise our economy. it should be a no—brainer and sometimes businesses think —— covenanting businesses think —— covenanting businesses can do this themselves....
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jason dunlop has discovered a whole new family of harvestman.e can you can just imagine it was ideal fodder for the tabloids miniature fossilized penises discovered in a bell in his eighty ninety nine million years old the german press was quite from the press look what we've got from the english speaking papers around. rock comet ninety nine million year old direction called your doctor immediately this giant for so nice daddy longlegs. is bigger than your boyfriend this is out of the . would light minutes of laughed about that. given his passion for technology he wouldn't have missed this multi touch table the natural history museum is linked up virtually with other science museums all over germany. with my man because here in the i can dig in the history and collections of various museums here with my hands a copy of. the spirit is my kind of sorry i didn't want to cover what you were reading which to my cunt here to hit us in theory you can work with several people it is touch table you just have to watch out that you don't cover each other'
jason dunlop has discovered a whole new family of harvestman.e can you can just imagine it was ideal fodder for the tabloids miniature fossilized penises discovered in a bell in his eighty ninety nine million years old the german press was quite from the press look what we've got from the english speaking papers around. rock comet ninety nine million year old direction called your doctor immediately this giant for so nice daddy longlegs. is bigger than your boyfriend this is out of the . would...
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. >> we're going to go to the area of looney and dunlop because they've had a lot of problems. >> reporterinvited to ride along with his team as they patrol some of the toughest neighborhoods in memphis. >> if we catch our favorite people and they're doing something they have no business doing, everybody good? okay, we gonna get out of here with a prayer. all knowing, all seeing, all merciful god, thank you for another day in the life that you've given us. we ask that you continue to guide, protect, strengthen us. dear lord, return us all safely. amen. >> reporter: it's a moment that catches me by surprise. these men have just bowed their heads to a prayer led by the only muslim in the unit. do you always do a prayer? >> yes, ma'am. every roll call since i've been on the job has prayed. >> all the guys are cool with a muslim leading the prayer? >> yeah, these are gmy guys, gonna eat together, pray together, fight crime together. i don't care if you're muslim, jewish, catholic, presbyterian, profit assista protestant. god is god. we praying to the same god. >> i've never been in a police st
. >> we're going to go to the area of looney and dunlop because they've had a lot of problems. >> reporterinvited to ride along with his team as they patrol some of the toughest neighborhoods in memphis. >> if we catch our favorite people and they're doing something they have no business doing, everybody good? okay, we gonna get out of here with a prayer. all knowing, all seeing, all merciful god, thank you for another day in the life that you've given us. we ask that you...
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alex dunlop reports.six years for the as a youth worker he abused his position of trust and three women still bear the trauma, a troubled teenager himself, joseph shade was helped by the project in north norfolk, it was featured in abc east documentary. this is where the magic happens. in 2012 when he turned 18, they gave him a job, helping look after vulnerable children and they also made sure he was properly trained to do the job. but a year later he started sending sexually explicit text messages and photos of himself to three vulnerable teenage girls, he asked them to have sex with him and he touched one of them inappropriately, and as soon as the project heard of his offences they immediately alerted the police. two years on, a judge took into account his guilty plea and his age and immaturity at the time and gave him an 18 month risen sentence suspended for two yea rs, risen sentence suspended for two years, will be allowed to work with children forfive years, will be allowed to work with children f
alex dunlop reports.six years for the as a youth worker he abused his position of trust and three women still bear the trauma, a troubled teenager himself, joseph shade was helped by the project in north norfolk, it was featured in abc east documentary. this is where the magic happens. in 2012 when he turned 18, they gave him a job, helping look after vulnerable children and they also made sure he was properly trained to do the job. but a year later he started sending sexually explicit text...
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our guest is historian tessa dunlop. is barcelona and the events unfolding there? this is the outsider nobody thought would be successful. the leader of catalonia, the man who ran what was in the face of huge ressance in spain a successful illegal referendum, but of course, he has to pick or chart his course very, very carefully. he said, "ok, now we have the independent republic, which i'm temporarily suspending for talks." he has to make some clarification on monday. what is interesting about this is that it what is interesting about this is thatitis what is interesting about this is that it is not similar situation, but the nationalist movement in scotla nd but the nationalist movement in scotland and nicola sturgeon's response to catalan has been very acoded because she emphasised in scotland's case it has been legal, a precedent that was set with alex salmond and cameron and the edinburgh accord. but actually where next? at her conference this week she said, "what kind of a nation do we wa nt she said, "what kind of
our guest is historian tessa dunlop. is barcelona and the events unfolding there? this is the outsider nobody thought would be successful. the leader of catalonia, the man who ran what was in the face of huge ressance in spain a successful illegal referendum, but of course, he has to pick or chart his course very, very carefully. he said, "ok, now we have the independent republic, which i'm temporarily suspending for talks." he has to make some clarification on monday. what is...
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historian, tessa dunlop is here. what an extraordinary time we are in.ppening with brexit. it is the most extraordinary time. happening with brexit. it is the most extraordinary timelj happening with brexit. it is the most extraordinary time. i find it deeply alarming actually. and funnily enough i work with women who are 100 at the moment and these are women who were old enough to be fighting with us during the war. they worked, two of them worked as temporary civil servants during the warand temporary civil servants during the war and they shake their head and one of them who happens to be mary beard's tutor, she is an honorary fellow at cambridge. she said, "i'm glad i didn't have children." they are worrying times, but it is up to us are worrying times, but it is up to us to remain level—headed. let's go to— us to remain level—headed. let's go to — forgive the newspaper, but it does have the best pictures. this is television! we are going to go... hold it up here. the daily mail. they make a big hoo—ha about the lobster pot. this is philip hammond. s
historian, tessa dunlop is here. what an extraordinary time we are in.ppening with brexit. it is the most extraordinary time. happening with brexit. it is the most extraordinary timelj happening with brexit. it is the most extraordinary time. i find it deeply alarming actually. and funnily enough i work with women who are 100 at the moment and these are women who were old enough to be fighting with us during the war. they worked, two of them worked as temporary civil servants during the warand...
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to offer the service so the things you to do if they had the power at their fingertips to lock in dunlop anytime they wanted all three companies would be a paradigm shift. >> what do you tell your successor? what advice would you give to rectify the situation?. >> we pride ourselves to be the in trustor's steward of data and now to regain the trust of the consumer. >> how do we do that?. >> to be no lifetime walk. >> lifted you have the size of that criminal attack. >> equifax has been hacked several times in the past few years consistently noted to have the worst day this security practices in the industry through this system that was identified months before. the whole thing is staggering so they should have the best data security in the industry but instead they have a the worst and i want to understand why. are a look at this and in august day couple of weeks prior you said the fraud is a huge opportunity for us a growing business for us so information 145 million americans has been stolen is that more likely now?. >> yes. >> sova breach of your system has created more business oppor
to offer the service so the things you to do if they had the power at their fingertips to lock in dunlop anytime they wanted all three companies would be a paradigm shift. >> what do you tell your successor? what advice would you give to rectify the situation?. >> we pride ourselves to be the in trustor's steward of data and now to regain the trust of the consumer. >> how do we do that?. >> to be no lifetime walk. >> lifted you have the size of that criminal...
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dunlop components in coventry completely reorganised its factory and saved itself 67% in energy and 37%acturing profits and go some way to decarbonise our industry. is it simply that they don't know what to do? when you talk about games in terms of how much money they can make and how more efficient they can be, it sounds like a no—brainer. but a lot of phones aren't doing it? government sometimes think business should do this by themselves. but the german, japanese, us and swedish government know that they need support. they need help so they consider cost coming down the track, and they need help so they can apply the technology and innovation that gets them out of these resource issues. in germany and japan, they support manufacturers to find innovations and new way of doing that and we need to do the same here. thank you. let me show you what the numbers are doing at this point in the day. it really does feel like the calm behind the storm —— before the storm. some of the biggest banks are reporting their figures, they will letters know how they are doing. that gives us a good asses
dunlop components in coventry completely reorganised its factory and saved itself 67% in energy and 37%acturing profits and go some way to decarbonise our industry. is it simply that they don't know what to do? when you talk about games in terms of how much money they can make and how more efficient they can be, it sounds like a no—brainer. but a lot of phones aren't doing it? government sometimes think business should do this by themselves. but the german, japanese, us and swedish government...
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at the end of the day, the consensus of what can dunlop and on the last day. maria: let me ask you about the news of the day. even the "washington post" reported this, which of course they are hard-pressed to report anything against the clinton campaign. the democratic national committee helped the now infamous dossier with allegations about president trump allegations to russia. what do you make of that? >> what i make of it is the same issues that have alienated america to drive to elect president trump. everybody is fed up with it all. we are ready for some e-mails. president trump is done not. i think that is all there is to say about it. >> president trump was voted into office because they are sick and tired of not understanding where the fairness is. >> there is no fairness. maria: let me turn to colony. one of the biggest names in hollywood, harvey weinstein talking about the terrible situation for the women. more than half a dozen women have now accused weinstein of sexual assault. more than 50 women have publicly detailed the range of inappropriate b
at the end of the day, the consensus of what can dunlop and on the last day. maria: let me ask you about the news of the day. even the "washington post" reported this, which of course they are hard-pressed to report anything against the clinton campaign. the democratic national committee helped the now infamous dossier with allegations about president trump allegations to russia. what do you make of that? >> what i make of it is the same issues that have alienated america to...