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sassy. >> fiona, i think of shrek.> actor chris o'dowd played a police officer in bridesmaids. now he plays a hitman in "get shorty." he's in the greenroom. >> hello. >> you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. ...which means you can saynally hyes... ...to the shoes your family wants. find top brands at big savings... ...for men, women, boys and girls all for a whole lot less... ...at the ross shoe event. yes for less. >>> hello, i.t.? have you tried turning it off and on again? >> actor chris o'dowd scored his first big role playing roy in the british sitcom "crowd." he's known for his hit movie "bridesmaid," and featured in "molly's game." and he's in "get shorty." it's inspired by the movie with the same name. he's trying to launch a movie career and connect with his daughter nicknamed shorty. >> i asked you to talk
sassy. >> fiona, i think of shrek.> actor chris o'dowd played a police officer in bridesmaids. now he plays a hitman in "get shorty." he's in the greenroom. >> hello. >> you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. ...which means you can saynally hyes... ...to the...
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fiona at home got the news from a friend. they said "he's guilty." i was like, "what? what?"ntence. chose not to address the court. even as the bailiffs led him awe he remained expressionless. the prosecutors were, they told us, relieved. >> i was very emotional. i have family members there who have been working for five and a half years. and they finally had justice you know? >> we have been telling them for years just, just trust, just trust that, that it will be the right result. >> reporter: but was it? a year and a half ticked by. and then this. >> attorneys for jason young demanding a new trial saying the trial that led to his conviction had significant errors. >> reporter: december 2013. jason young's new attorneys launched his appeal. >> who is the killer? is jason young the person responsible for ms. young's death. it seems fundamentally unfair. >> reporter: what was fundamentally unfair? remember during the trial, the attorney pointed out, the prosecution introduced testimony about those civil cases against jason. brought by michelle's family. they accused jason of
fiona at home got the news from a friend. they said "he's guilty." i was like, "what? what?"ntence. chose not to address the court. even as the bailiffs led him awe he remained expressionless. the prosecutors were, they told us, relieved. >> i was very emotional. i have family members there who have been working for five and a half years. and they finally had justice you know? >> we have been telling them for years just, just trust, just trust that, that it will...
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fiona trott is at the scene for us tonight. fiona.owers a nd people are coming here to lay flowers and it is clear that the car hit that tree with some force. west yorkshire police have not confirmed how fast it was travelling or why it was being followed by an unmarked car. people here living on binley road say speeding cars are an issue, thatis road say speeding cars are an issue, that is something that may be considered by the independent 0ffice for police conduct to have taken over this enquiry. there are investigating as were here earlier today and groan was used gathering evidence. the i/0 pc has released a statement and it says, this is the most tragic incident and our sympathies are with the family and friends of those who have died. fiona, thank you for that. a prominent rapper has been stabbed to death, and two others have suffered knife wounds in south london. siddique kamara, who was 23, was a member of the group moscow 17, which was well known on london's underground rap scene. police say they're treating the incident as
fiona trott is at the scene for us tonight. fiona.owers a nd people are coming here to lay flowers and it is clear that the car hit that tree with some force. west yorkshire police have not confirmed how fast it was travelling or why it was being followed by an unmarked car. people here living on binley road say speeding cars are an issue, thatis road say speeding cars are an issue, that is something that may be considered by the independent 0ffice for police conduct to have taken over this...
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fiona child was her sorority big sister. >> there's this one picture, it came out beautiful and we likedt because we thought we kind of looked like charlie's angels posed without intentionally doing that. >> it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy. a fellow student named jason young. heard how he'd grown up in the north carolina mountains. how he loved to camp. how he was a life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. >> they seemed like a good couple. he was different from other men that she dated in the past. he wasn't as serious about a career as she was. he was a little bit less sophisticated than michelle was, but she seemed to be very happy with him. >> michelle and jason married in october 2003. the day after the wedding, they shared their big secret. michelle was pregnant. their daughter, cassidy, was born early the next year. >> i love you, mommy. >> i love you, too, cassidy. ♪ twinkle twinkle >> when she came along, it was love at first sight. ♪ wonder what you are yay. >> yay. >> michelle was an enthusiastic mother. >> huh? >> hu
fiona child was her sorority big sister. >> there's this one picture, it came out beautiful and we likedt because we thought we kind of looked like charlie's angels posed without intentionally doing that. >> it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy. a fellow student named jason young. heard how he'd grown up in the north carolina mountains. how he loved to camp. how he was a life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. >> they...
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fred -- this is "the masterpiece" by fiona davis.? >> fred: okay. so, this is what i like to callh a -- auling mystery. >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ]t' >> fred:a -- it's a type of -- >> seth: that's a genre of books? >> fred: it's a genre. >> seth: okay. >> fred: where -- someone los at the am and pm version of a -- a train schedule, and they get it exactly opposite wrong. so, this is a -- ] [ light laught >> seth: okay. >> fred: so, this woman shows up for this party that's gonna be on a train. >> seth: yeah. >> fred: she's like, "great. can't wait to go to this party." they're like -- >> seth: a party otrain? >> fred: on the train. >> seth: got it. [ laughter ] >> fred: so, her friends are like, "you know, we're doing inis party that goes from down to florida. please, you know, when we come to the new york part of, please. you' invited. it's important that you're there." she's like, "oh my" -- >> seth: oh, so, it's a party on a train and you just get oyo whatever citlive in? >> fred: yes. >> seth: okay. >> fred: and -- well, al
fred -- this is "the masterpiece" by fiona davis.? >> fred: okay. so, this is what i like to callh a -- auling mystery. >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ]t' >> fred:a -- it's a type of -- >> seth: that's a genre of books? >> fred: it's a genre. >> seth: okay. >> fred: where -- someone los at the am and pm version of a -- a train schedule, and they get it exactly opposite wrong. so, this is a -- ] [ light laught >> seth: okay. >>...
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fiona trott is at the scene for us tonight. fiona.le have gathered here, to say prayers for the four young men who died today, cars just stopped at the side of the road and people got out and joined them and paid their respects. tonight, investigators have confirmed that the car that was being pursued was travelling at speed. what we don't know is why it was being chased by the police in the first place, people here, in the area say that speeding cars themselves are an issue, that is something that the independent 0ffice something that the independent office for police conduct may be looking after at, they have taken over this inquiry, they have vital evidence already, they have state m e nts evidence already, they have statements from the police officer, they also have dash cam footage from they also have dash cam footage from the police car too, but people here, in this part of bradford, are being asked to be patient because this is an investigation that will take some time. two of the men, who died here, earlier today, have been id
fiona trott is at the scene for us tonight. fiona.le have gathered here, to say prayers for the four young men who died today, cars just stopped at the side of the road and people got out and joined them and paid their respects. tonight, investigators have confirmed that the car that was being pursued was travelling at speed. what we don't know is why it was being chased by the police in the first place, people here, in the area say that speeding cars themselves are an issue, that is something...
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fiona landing, bbc news. she described it as her "dream come true". from bournemouth hopes her succes will inspire more young girls to take up golf, and attract new sponsors to the ladies european tour. david ornstein reports it was the performance that gave georgia hall lift off. at royal lytham, one of the great sporting venues, a regal achievement and the finalist —— finest moment of reflecting career. i've always dreamt of winning this. i started golf i'd aged seven. to do it now at 22 is incredible. to get my first big win, and fric to be a major at the british open, is a dream come true. she was born during the 19 86 masters, famously won by nick faldo in georgia. as a child she would hit shots in return for chocolate bars. by shots in return for chocolate bars. by ten she had a handicap to match her age. filmed here by the bbc in 2012, she was sinking putts while rising to prominence on the courses around her home town of bournemouth. trailing by a shot going into the final round, she drew level with faten of thailand before taking the lead at
fiona landing, bbc news. she described it as her "dream come true". from bournemouth hopes her succes will inspire more young girls to take up golf, and attract new sponsors to the ladies european tour. david ornstein reports it was the performance that gave georgia hall lift off. at royal lytham, one of the great sporting venues, a regal achievement and the finalist —— finest moment of reflecting career. i've always dreamt of winning this. i started golf i'd aged seven. to do it...
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fiona lamdin went to see her in training. —— swum three kilometres in this lake in leeds. but she'll soon be swapping this freshwater for the salty seas as she swims across the english channel. it's a challenge for the most fit and healthy, but for vicki, an amputee still recovering from breast cancer, this is an unbelievable test. wow, that was lovely. well done! right, let's get this around you. 26 years ago while training to be a pe teacher, vicki was diagnosed with bone cancer. she lost her right leg. only to be told a year later it was a misdiagnosis. the cancer was in fact a harmless cyst. and then, two years ago, more unwanted news. at 43, vicki was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer. vicki, you are incredibly upbeat. but surely it is not an easy combination, the mud, the water, crutches and one leg. no, it's not, it's quite difficult and sometimes i struggle to go in on the crutches. so i go in on my bum, not very elegantly. but it's worth it, because once i get in the water the freedom is fantastic. come on, bre
fiona lamdin went to see her in training. —— swum three kilometres in this lake in leeds. but she'll soon be swapping this freshwater for the salty seas as she swims across the english channel. it's a challenge for the most fit and healthy, but for vicki, an amputee still recovering from breast cancer, this is an unbelievable test. wow, that was lovely. well done! right, let's get this around you. 26 years ago while training to be a pe teacher, vicki was diagnosed with bone cancer. she lost...
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smugglers want to eight thousand euros for the trip and i was at the fiona's in the field who that doesn't know what she would do yet and many here are facing a similar dilemma it may be too soon to say if there will be a second we will for refugees to europe but the conditions are right for now despite all the hardship the last best bet seems to be levanon if the lebanese testy. in india more than twenty people have been murdered recently in a spate of lynchings the killings have been blamed on rumors or child kidnapping spread over the popular messaging service what's out. on your foreign car report. it isn't every day that this village sees guests like these. on a special mission. dispelling vital rumors spread of what steps that have killed people across the country not the mark of a very harsh voter who's also a trained lawyer is the brains behind the campaign he appeals to the crowd to not be fooled by fake news of the internet and use their own mind to judge what's true or false. misleading videos like this one which claim to show corpses of children have gone vital voices thieves d
smugglers want to eight thousand euros for the trip and i was at the fiona's in the field who that doesn't know what she would do yet and many here are facing a similar dilemma it may be too soon to say if there will be a second we will for refugees to europe but the conditions are right for now despite all the hardship the last best bet seems to be levanon if the lebanese testy. in india more than twenty people have been murdered recently in a spate of lynchings the killings have been blamed...
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her children, fiona william and samantha will greatly miss their mother. she was a fighter. several trials and tribulations with her health over the past ten years she has maintained her strong spirit and she will truly be missed. i also want to recognize her faithful son-in-law jason hodge also at home watching this inmemoriam. colleagues i would like to make a motion we close the board meeting out in memory of ms. sophia ma. seconded by supervisor peskin and we can take that without objection. thank you. madam clerk, the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, madam president. supervisor fewer is not here. seeing no other names on the roster, madam president that concludes the introduction of new business. >> president m. cohen: thank you. madam clerk, shall we go to item 7? -77? >> clerk: yes, at this time the public may address the entire board of supervisors for up to 2 minutes on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board. the minutes at the budget and finance meeting which constituted a core -quorum of the board. proposition c.n.g. adopted by the san franci
her children, fiona william and samantha will greatly miss their mother. she was a fighter. several trials and tribulations with her health over the past ten years she has maintained her strong spirit and she will truly be missed. i also want to recognize her faithful son-in-law jason hodge also at home watching this inmemoriam. colleagues i would like to make a motion we close the board meeting out in memory of ms. sophia ma. seconded by supervisor peskin and we can take that without...
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thank you, fiona.st by economists. the figures show injuly the public sector budget surplus public sector net debt increased. i spoke to our economics correspondent andy verity and asked him why the surplus injuly was so much higher than it had been in recent years normallyjuly is a good year for the exchequer. it is when people who are self—employed pay their self—assessed tax payments. there are two, one in january and one injuly. often the exchequer has more money coming in in taxes than going out that month in spending. but £2 billion is a bigger surplus than expected and if you look at the year to date, the amount we have to borrow and still have to borrow to plug the gap between spending and income as a government, that was the lowest it has been since 2002. so those figures you just gave about the deficit, the overspend, the amount by which we exceed our income, and the debt are very striking in terms of the relative relief the chancellor will feel in terms of his spending. there will be pressur
thank you, fiona.st by economists. the figures show injuly the public sector budget surplus public sector net debt increased. i spoke to our economics correspondent andy verity and asked him why the surplus injuly was so much higher than it had been in recent years normallyjuly is a good year for the exchequer. it is when people who are self—employed pay their self—assessed tax payments. there are two, one in january and one injuly. often the exchequer has more money coming in in taxes than...
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hi liz all the best fiona a graphic i'm going to cry. average they. get to the. way. i live it will be fine thank you. thank you. and our twenty one special on arts and culture from india. worlds of sound. creative types. critical voices. encounters with a new generation of indian artists on. thirty minutes. on t w. we make up about three quarters of half of the fund of hedge funds we are the seven seven percent. they want to shape the continent's future. be part of it enjoy number to numb stares of testing share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent in two d. dummies platforms for joining. germany state by state. the most colorful. the earliest. the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on t w dot com. in may nine hundred sixty eight and zero crossing echoed around the world. young victims there comes a generation to make up wasn't on sleep and dusty full of stupidity until. they demanded nothing less than a home to some of the. mud maelstrom of senseless viol
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good one and i'm not there if i'm not in iceland i'm braced up on a farm muster kit we have about fiona fifty thousand liters of milk and you. must be nice under the change to set the skinhead good as you go skeet of us made from him maybe you could with cream to where you were the early days you used the cream as a currency skin has basically three steps past it as the main form and up to eight to five degrees half an hour then you cool it down to four reeds you take a small part of your skin from last time you steer it in some of the fresh milk you just pasteurized then you start the cooling process. you cool it down to around twenty degrees in maybe three hours afterwards you cool it down to around six seven degrees you take their course the mixing and put it into the bags the barracks printed on tray on their way with drain off. and you would have this left and that in the bag and it's ready to consume. anybody can make spirit yes but you have to have high quality icelandic meek. and askia catches them why do the market share abroad it's evolved into something of a damn shame how ma
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all the best fiona are good i think i'm going to cry. everything. get to be. all a. little be fine thank you. for. your remarks for this week's time. the king of rock n roll celebrates each mbox now hi i'm. the mother of all sandals spotted in athens. and the giants of the puppet well in the streets of tehran. bureau my next. recent music. bernstein did exhibit. a passionate conductor and gifted composer whose work was loved by millions. but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life. birth . home to millions of species a home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative project. around the world like to use has come to the climax most green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation globalised dio's the multimedia environment series clone t w. the food. i want to welcome to our highlights edition w
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time is all the best fiona graphic i'm going to cry. average they. get to be. boys. i live it will be fine thank you. so. much sixty. nothing can be told. his works and that goddess fortuna. the much stronger and famous. beethoven finished bond twenty. his creations won't fit his brand on mystical carlock office icon of the fashion world. so what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer. someone special stuff it starts september not w. . it's all happening looks of it i think any. more linked to news from africa and the world. your link to inception stories and discussions anyone will come to see did you actually program tonight from one examinee from the news of easy to and while it's a d.w.t. it comes to africa join us on facebook at g.w. africa. this you know i mean in your mind noticing quine your. book is sort of a moment tonight is. what i'm focused on in the studio but i'm on what i'm like and i said i know but as a term of this you know i mean y
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time is all the best fiona ago i think i'm going to cry. average they. get to be. where. i live they will be fine thank you. for being the good shape. through temptation. should i try. why. they cost me takes some out why should all sugar and how harmful kids sugar and how should i enjoy food without any for in good shape thirty minutes. d.w. . lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition. mania. the risk. of investment bankers who call for carousel which never stopped of a system that spun out of control. over. the crash the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on g.w. . moving the country to. his work goddess fortuna. the money stroke and think. beethoven's first twenty. we make up over a week what does of half of the fund budget we ought the seven seven percent. name want to shape the continent's future. be part of it and join african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to the seventy seven percent a. platform for africa joining. her first day at school in the jungle. first camillus and. then doris crane t
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fiona the hippo follows the hippopotamus from birth after te cincinnati zoo.py life, inspiring millions around the world with her journey. >> that's cool. bringing attention to a species classified as vulnerable. everybody wins. thanks for watching "early today." i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. keep it right here. more news is straight ahead. ad view from dublin good morning and thank you for joining us. i )m marcus washington. and i )m kris sanchez -- in for laura garcia. toss to weather. >>> good morning. hopefully laura isn't trying to get outside time with the kids. >> it is going to be tough today. we are taking a live look outside. we are goi to sfortunately it w today as far as air quality
fiona the hippo follows the hippopotamus from birth after te cincinnati zoo.py life, inspiring millions around the world with her journey. >> that's cool. bringing attention to a species classified as vulnerable. everybody wins. thanks for watching "early today." i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. keep it right here. more news is straight ahead. ad view from dublin good morning and thank you for joining us. i )m marcus washington. and i )m kris sanchez -- in for...
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a cave that ian miller and his girl, fiona, paddled into, but at certain times of the year the rising shines into the sea cave at just the right angle to illuminate the whole thing like this and turn the water a gorgeous color of turquoise. >> oh. >> that is stinkin' pretty. >> holy moly. >> any guess as to where in the world this may be? >> off the coast of ireland? >> darn you, oli, absolutely, you guessed it. this is in ireland. >> i didn't get the ireland or the uk because they had wet suits on. looked cold. >> good spot on that. look at those shafts of light shining through the water down below. they paddled in there at the right time of day. when they left, they were hoping for good weather and they weren't quite getting it. kind of gloomy, but clouds cleared at just the right time to let the sunlight through and got these awesome underwater images. >> we understand why they call it the emerald isle. >> right, of course. >> i was thinking that it's because it's so green but this is pretty. >> it's nice. called the cavern of light. the way they describe it, the light reflects off
a cave that ian miller and his girl, fiona, paddled into, but at certain times of the year the rising shines into the sea cave at just the right angle to illuminate the whole thing like this and turn the water a gorgeous color of turquoise. >> oh. >> that is stinkin' pretty. >> holy moly. >> any guess as to where in the world this may be? >> off the coast of ireland? >> darn you, oli, absolutely, you guessed it. this is in ireland. >> i didn't get the...
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i lose all the best fiona ago i think i'm going to cry. every day. to be. sure. i live it will be fine thank you. thank you. thank you. for. your remarks this week timelines. celebrate each box now by. the mother of all sandals spotted in athens. and try and serve the public well in the streets of new. zealand in thirty. w. . here's what's coming up on the going to sleep much movement thing that gets this. sentence whole such fear. it's fun to take a look at all that means for the type of place. the money to sleep every weekend here on t.w. . her. family feels. the scars on some of. the pain still tangible. some from her going. through cities edge but. they have survived the two they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something new in peace time and what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance out of darkness cities after more starts. september second on g.w. . in the audio. video. this is the w. new line from br
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fiona. manservant alexis. covert. manipulate. just watch how he keeps them in line. every time we go out he makes exactly the same noise when he meows the pathetically i can't help it back upstairs. it's the high pitched. and when he's hungry and it's just a meal now. you've got to hand it to him. i was able to extract some relatively clear vocalizations his if you want to focalize ations and here's where he wants to be left out this is sort of general emotional rule you can say went after the more negative the emotion the greater the education the longer the vocalization. and the pitch she usually rises as well. as we do that too when we worked up our voice got tired and sometimes it's really hard to control that. we found the same parameters with can when cats get more worked out of their voice cracks a bit we humans perceive a higher pitched vocalizations as more urgent. then some and. holds for your human babies too when they get that high pitched cry you go running . when i create my own special way she doesn't always get the message. well i come home and he run
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fiona i think i'm going to cry. everything. you get out to be. i live it will be fine thank you you. thank . feel. the be. the be. the be. the be. bubonic. be a mirror wonderful in west virginia. the mountain st. peter to producer in the united states and has relied on mining for generations to submit around here year and on the be. mr genius the my current american i am just a small piece of. board more. of a muse i must admit it you just might see even to listen to the faults of the so-called enemy changes not much good has come from the outside bottom feel. people put big dreams on the big screen. seen in movie magazine fundi demi and. they're going to unofficial estimates more than one point two million venezuelans made in colombia legally and illegally. already eckel all the while i'd return to venezuela. to visit friends is that i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. bearing witness global news that matters g.w. made for mines the same or your five keys to safer food. keep
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i'm joined now by fiona loud. policy director at kidney care uk, who's in our studio in birmingham.s? yes. every day, people are dying waiting on organs. we know that we could do more. we think that changing the law so more. we think that changing the law so that the presumption is that you become a donor unless you want to be is the right thing to do. it is not the only thing to do. it is very important this is accompanied by a com plete important this is accompanied by a complete education programme which will educate children and the public so will educate children and the public so that they can all understand what the new rules are and what they mean. to understand that the opportunity exists. people can opt out. families can override a donation. we heard a fantastic story from healey and her mum. —— healey. 0rgan donation must have made it easier to know that she had done something amazing for other people. it has been suggested that it could save 700 lives a year. do you think thatis save 700 lives a year. do you think that is an accurate forecast?|j think that is an accurate
i'm joined now by fiona loud. policy director at kidney care uk, who's in our studio in birmingham.s? yes. every day, people are dying waiting on organs. we know that we could do more. we think that changing the law so more. we think that changing the law so that the presumption is that you become a donor unless you want to be is the right thing to do. it is not the only thing to do. it is very important this is accompanied by a com plete important this is accompanied by a complete education...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. more than three million british gas customers are facing a rise in prices for the second time this year. the duke of cambridge and the prime minister have attended commemorations in northern france to mark the centenary of the battle of amiens — the beginning of the end of world war one. there's evidence that some families living on low incomes are struggling to make ends meet during the school holidays. the trussell trust says its foodbanks send out around 18,000 emergency food parcels to families in the west midlands during the summer break. some parents who rely on free school meals say their grocery bills can increase by as much as £40 a week. joanne writtle spoke to one mum, julie, to find out how she's coping with her three children. tower block living is tough forjulie. it is a temporary home after she became homeless due to problems including anti—social behaviour in the community where she used to live in birmingham. and she has six—year—old, a four—year—old and a two—year—ol
fiona lamdin, bbc news. more than three million british gas customers are facing a rise in prices for the second time this year. the duke of cambridge and the prime minister have attended commemorations in northern france to mark the centenary of the battle of amiens — the beginning of the end of world war one. there's evidence that some families living on low incomes are struggling to make ends meet during the school holidays. the trussell trust says its foodbanks send out around 18,000...
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fiona venice. had the benefit of pop. songs to sing along to downloads she has to combine the two from super. to be. aberrant courses into active exercises are talking about that deep down you don't come slashdot actually and i'm on facebook in the app store. and jammin for free with devon you. ever want to welcome to our highlights edition of the show with the best picks of the week i'm your host maggie lake there's a look at what we've got in store for you today. festival fringe every year the arts event draws lots of visitors and performers to edinburgh. leisure moments we visit a museum dedicated to the art of conjuring. and swift so george and this was town of go condo and its annual film festival. we kicked off the program in edinburgh which is playing host to the biggest cultural event in europe the festival fringe started in one thousand forty seven as an event for fringe groups and it's since grown into a giant venue for artists and performers from all over the world well this year artist from more than fifty cou
fiona venice. had the benefit of pop. songs to sing along to downloads she has to combine the two from super. to be. aberrant courses into active exercises are talking about that deep down you don't come slashdot actually and i'm on facebook in the app store. and jammin for free with devon you. ever want to welcome to our highlights edition of the show with the best picks of the week i'm your host maggie lake there's a look at what we've got in store for you today. festival fringe every year...
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and is also chief of staff for our friend, board of equalization vice chair fiona ma.nd also here, the pistahan entertainment project director, em angeles or angeles, a proud volunteer who brings global marketing experience with her. and you know, i've been saying it so many different ways here, it's becoming kind of like a running thing here, but welcome to the show though. genevieve jopanda: thanks for having us, robert. robert: give us a little quick overview in terms of what--when we say entertainment, what are we talking about? what's the kind of the goal of when you--what you're trying to mix together? genevieve: sure, em angeles is our entertainment director, so i'll have her speak to that. robert: okay. em angeles: for basically in regards to our main would say goal would be just entertain, promote the culture, the beauty of its dances, and just the talent of it all and everything like that. so, it's been--it's been quite the task in promoting that, but it's quite the joy-- robert: you're bringing in some acts from the philippines, from manila i understand, rig
and is also chief of staff for our friend, board of equalization vice chair fiona ma.nd also here, the pistahan entertainment project director, em angeles or angeles, a proud volunteer who brings global marketing experience with her. and you know, i've been saying it so many different ways here, it's becoming kind of like a running thing here, but welcome to the show though. genevieve jopanda: thanks for having us, robert. robert: give us a little quick overview in terms of what--when we say...
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fiona mcintosh is the co—founder of blow ltd.ering treatments that you are getting out of your environment and having a break and getting away from the office or the pressures of home, is that not part of the appeal? traditionally, the spa industry is about that, the slow beauty and the experience of relaxing. for a lot of women, time is of huge importance. if you are a working mother, you just want to get ready really quickly and how convenient to have somebody coming to your home, no travel time, it cuts out that. so you can do other things well you have your treatments at home. it does appeal. when i go out sometimes, i have ten minutes to get ready. tell us how your app works and where you are working. it depends where you are as to whether you can access this. it does. we are growing quickly, we are in greater london and manchester and birmingham at the moment. say you are going out on saturday night and you have a big award ceremony or something. you grab the app and you put in your location, so you want it at your home or
fiona mcintosh is the co—founder of blow ltd.ering treatments that you are getting out of your environment and having a break and getting away from the office or the pressures of home, is that not part of the appeal? traditionally, the spa industry is about that, the slow beauty and the experience of relaxing. for a lot of women, time is of huge importance. if you are a working mother, you just want to get ready really quickly and how convenient to have somebody coming to your home, no travel...
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>this is the fourth time she has the surf competition.gidget's owner fiona says it's a blast every yearaving fun, get out there with your dog and have a great time."> it's not only about having fun, but the competition also raises money for two local animal shelters. surf dog mom's traveled all the way from southern california to be apart of it all. <"a lot of socal surf dogs came up from san diego, los angeles." hundreds of people with their toes in the sand watched as the dogs competed.pups of all sizes went into the 57 degree ocean to shred the gnar. <"stiff competition today. there were a few wipeouts, but you see the dogs bounce back up. really going for the gold today.">several judges stood by looking for specific skills to see who will be the winning pup.<"how long they can stay on the board, if they look nervous. because you can tell when they look nervous. some dogs will do tricks, hang their paws on the front and flip around.">the crowd went wild every time the dogs were able to ride the wave into shore.ánatsá "i mean who doesnt like dog surfing, seriously."all of these dogs a
>this is the fourth time she has the surf competition.gidget's owner fiona says it's a blast every yearaving fun, get out there with your dog and have a great time."> it's not only about having fun, but the competition also raises money for two local animal shelters. surf dog mom's traveled all the way from southern california to be apart of it all.
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fiona lamdin is with them this morning. good morning. iam good morning.anana? brilliant. he's not sure what to do with it. we will give him a cou rg ette. with it. we will give him a courgette. it's downtime to watch the news, travel and weather wherever you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. london's cab drivers are coming together with the unite union and other organisations to bring legal action against uber. they‘ re claiming damages and loss of earnings due to the alleged unlawful operation of the service. uber says it won't comment on the announcement as it says it's not clear what the basis for any action would be. mystery surrounds the identity of a man who was pulled from the river thames at the putney embankment. the man — who's thought to be in his 305 — is in a critical condition. he wasn't carrying any id but does have some distinctive tattoos. police hope a friend or family member will recognise his description and come forward. pushed, shoved, called names and denied access. just some of the experiences faced by many di
fiona lamdin is with them this morning. good morning. iam good morning.anana? brilliant. he's not sure what to do with it. we will give him a cou rg ette. with it. we will give him a courgette. it's downtime to watch the news, travel and weather wherever you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. london's cab drivers are coming together with the unite union and other organisations to bring legal action against uber. they‘ re claiming damages and loss of earnings due to the...
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." >> well, it's easy to see where fiona gets her good looks from. >> working without props is something antonio banderas the whole time. you're used to making something out of nothing. >> we can stay up late, swapping manly stories and in the morning i'm making waffles. >> eddy murphy's voice itself sounds funny, but he can also do voices. >> keep our people down, but we can use it to keep those same people from stealing your go-cart. >> and voiceover for animated comedy, you need people who can emote through their voice. and standups are some of the best voice emoters. >> comedians are very in touch with how they come across. that skill lends itself to voice acting. >> the manatee is endangered, and i think it's because it's out of shape. doesn't a manatee look like a guest on the rickie lake show. >> what you've got to do is get yourself an education and a job. i don't know what you're doing to talk about. you're fat, you got to go to weight watchers. i have a layer of blubber to -- >> he would interview comedians in squigle vision. >> i thought the manatee was such a weird animal, an
." >> well, it's easy to see where fiona gets her good looks from. >> working without props is something antonio banderas the whole time. you're used to making something out of nothing. >> we can stay up late, swapping manly stories and in the morning i'm making waffles. >> eddy murphy's voice itself sounds funny, but he can also do voices. >> keep our people down, but we can use it to keep those same people from stealing your go-cart. >> and voiceover...
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a little earlier the bbc‘s social affairs correspondent fiona lamdin went to see them.as been living on concrete, now he has straw, he has got a branch this morning. let us has got a branch this morning. let us try him on, let us see how he feels about cue couple berk he is very keen for something. he likes that. and let us try him with lettuce, food has played a massive pa rt lettuce, food has played a massive part in theirjourney, bringing them back across the world. 5,000 miles, and we have been following all the steps. for the last three decades, this has been home to hanako, a brown bear living in a museum in northern japan. her cage — so small she has only ever been able to take two steps. four days ago, that changed. first, the oldest male, abu, is sedated by vets. amu, is sedated by vets. and, despite prods from hanako, his next—door neighbour, he remains asleep, while all 350 kilograms of him is stretchered out to a truck. we started at 4am this morning. it is 9am and the bears are in the crates and being strapped into the lorry. and here begins the 5000 milejo
a little earlier the bbc‘s social affairs correspondent fiona lamdin went to see them.as been living on concrete, now he has straw, he has got a branch this morning. let us has got a branch this morning. let us try him on, let us see how he feels about cue couple berk he is very keen for something. he likes that. and let us try him with lettuce, food has played a massive pa rt lettuce, food has played a massive part in theirjourney, bringing them back across the world. 5,000 miles, and we...
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. >> the country's favorite hippo fiona getting special recognition in cincinnati. unveiled in her honor. she was born in cincinnati six weeks premature, weighing just 29 pounds. she's grown up a healthy and hefty hippo, weighing more than 650 pounds. more news right after this break. in the bay-- >>> welcome back. before you head out the door, the time now 6:55. here are the top stories on today in the bay. >> a sacramento area man accused of driving recklessly and killing a chp officer is expected in court today. officer kirk grist was killed last friday during a traffic stop in fairfield. a pickup truck struck his motorcycle and the driver's car that he had pulled over on the shoulder of interstate 80. investigators say the 36-year-old sean walker was speeding and distracted by his phone. >> brand-new terrifying video to show you this morning. this just coming in to the newsroom. you can see the dashcam video from fire crews battling the carr fire. this started in late july. so far, moyer than 200,000 acres have burned. full containment not expected until next mo
. >> the country's favorite hippo fiona getting special recognition in cincinnati. unveiled in her honor. she was born in cincinnati six weeks premature, weighing just 29 pounds. she's grown up a healthy and hefty hippo, weighing more than 650 pounds. more news right after this break. in the bay-- >>> welcome back. before you head out the door, the time now 6:55. here are the top stories on today in the bay. >> a sacramento area man accused of driving recklessly and killing...
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. >> reporter: like fiona, sugar, and shreck.years, they have drawn in customers for the events. they were named the second fastest growing beer company. >> we are kind of the only place to get our beer and get this experience, right here. >> reporter: when they first opened the brewery, there were only 12 in the sacramento region. now, there is close to 100. but, they are still the only ones that offer you this unique experience. again, hang out with these guys while you sit a beer. while the animals bring the customers in, the johnsons believe it's really the cold beers that keep them returning. because -- >> we call it firm to tap. >> we grow the ingredients, we grow the hops. >> we have an orchard. everything is sourced here, on our firm or within a mile radius. >> it's a connecting back to where your food or in this case. comes from. >> reporter: just remember, you may have to watch out for some of that recycled alfalfa, but you will also have a freshly brewed stout to enjoy. in lincoln, pedro rivera, fox news. >> a unique e
. >> reporter: like fiona, sugar, and shreck.years, they have drawn in customers for the events. they were named the second fastest growing beer company. >> we are kind of the only place to get our beer and get this experience, right here. >> reporter: when they first opened the brewery, there were only 12 in the sacramento region. now, there is close to 100. but, they are still the only ones that offer you this unique experience. again, hang out with these guys while you sit...
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. >> brabant: retired psychotherapist fiona green hopes other pro-remain areas will follow and the rebellion will bear fruit. re i'm kind of outraged that thist nonsense which is going to affect so many british people especially, the poorer working claspeople has gone rough on a tiny minority vote. >> congratulshions and what l i put here? br rob hopkins please. from my perspectivit has been som unnecessary divisions. it's taken the lid of a padora's box of xenophobia nationalism that i thought we'd really moved beyond. >> either way it's going to be an economic car crash. >> brabant: human rights lawyer jonathan cooper is the architect he the independence movement. >>uropean union has been this amazing mechanism for prosperity and peace and it has injected fundamental values into the heart of european g tizenship that we're also go lose. >> brabant: every passing day brings a new warning for this damp collection of british isled and their ionally stoical inhabitants. there have been reports of stockpiling of food and medicines by the government of prime minister teresa may. >> this is not j
. >> brabant: retired psychotherapist fiona green hopes other pro-remain areas will follow and the rebellion will bear fruit. re i'm kind of outraged that thist nonsense which is going to affect so many british people especially, the poorer working claspeople has gone rough on a tiny minority vote. >> congratulshions and what l i put here? br rob hopkins please. from my perspectivit has been som unnecessary divisions. it's taken the lid of a padora's box of xenophobia nationalism...
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fiona trott is at preston crown court for us. some relatives were sitting yards away from sir norman bettison who remained composed when he was told he will not stand trial. let me explain how the crown prosecution service reached the decision. they said over the past year there have been developments, contradictions in evidence from two witnesses and a third witness has passed away and according to the cps it means there is no longer a realistic prospect of conviction. although he wasn't centrally involved on the day of the hillsborough disaster, sir norman bettison‘s name has long been linked with its aftermath. in the wake of the tragedy, sir norman, then a chief inspector, was part of a team that gathered evidence about the police for the taylor public inquiry. 96 liverpool fans died when the terraces at hillsborough became overcrowded in 1989. sir norman was accused of trying to blame the fans. in 1998, he was appointed chief constable of merseyside, home to many of the bereaved families. his appointment was deeply unpopular
fiona trott is at preston crown court for us. some relatives were sitting yards away from sir norman bettison who remained composed when he was told he will not stand trial. let me explain how the crown prosecution service reached the decision. they said over the past year there have been developments, contradictions in evidence from two witnesses and a third witness has passed away and according to the cps it means there is no longer a realistic prospect of conviction. although he wasn't...
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museum injapan, but now they're exploring their new, more spacious surroundings near doncaster, as fionanly ever been able to take two steps. four days ago, that changed. first, the oldest male, abu, is sedated by vets. and, despite prods from hanako, his next—door neighbour, he remains asleep, while all 350 kilograms of him is stretchered out to a truck. we started at 4am this morning. it is 9am and the bears are in the cranes and being strapped into the lorry. and begins the 5,000 mile journey. the main concern keeping four bears cool in 43 degrees heat. it is a well—planned operation. fans ready to spray the bears, sheets of ice and buckets or watermelon. two flights later, four bears arrive at heathrow. i was sitting on the plane thinking no one knows there are four brown bears on this plane. it was quite surreal. nowjust opening the gate. and these the first tentative steps into their new home in yorkshire. they could do very little on the concrete floor. it all started two years ago when this animal welfare expert saw the bears injapan. if they could express happiness, this would b
museum injapan, but now they're exploring their new, more spacious surroundings near doncaster, as fionanly ever been able to take two steps. four days ago, that changed. first, the oldest male, abu, is sedated by vets. and, despite prods from hanako, his next—door neighbour, he remains asleep, while all 350 kilograms of him is stretchered out to a truck. we started at 4am this morning. it is 9am and the bears are in the cranes and being strapped into the lorry. and begins the 5,000 mile...
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well to coincide with international day of the world's indigenous peoples we spoke to fiona watson watson who's a research director for a campaign group survival international about indigenous language loss and why our words matter and she says quite simply one way languages are being lost is through the massacre of tribal peoples you can read her very informative interview on al-jazeera dot com and you can get in touch with us we'd like to hear from you on these stories you can send in your comments to any one of our online platforms you can tweet us where it a.j. english we're also on facebook at facebook dot com slash al-jazeera you can also send us a whatsapp or telegram message up plus one seven four five zero triple one one four nine and use the house to a.j. news grids up next a special report for our facebook viewers from our social video team about the mayor of london's plan to reduce water waste and scrape in just a moment in sports the english premier league transfer window is about to close to will be here after the break with all the very latest. the frustration. you know aga
well to coincide with international day of the world's indigenous peoples we spoke to fiona watson watson who's a research director for a campaign group survival international about indigenous language loss and why our words matter and she says quite simply one way languages are being lost is through the massacre of tribal peoples you can read her very informative interview on al-jazeera dot com and you can get in touch with us we'd like to hear from you on these stories you can send in your...
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we'rejoined by fiona loud from kidney care uk and mark smith who received a kidney transplant in 20090% of people in england support the idea of donation but less than 40% have actually signed up. why is there this disconnect? it's one of those things people just don't get around to. we know there is a warming support but getting around to putting your name on a register isn't something that people think of but we think whatever system with god, the most important thing is that your wishes should be unthinkable. a very difficult time, families should know what their loved ones are thinking. you had a kidney transplant, how did you end up kidney transplant, how did you end up getting one? i had a kidney and pancreas transplant in 2001. a lot of damage and being in renal failure. i was waiting seven months a transplant. in the end, the double transplant, everything has been great since. how did you personally feel about organ donation before this had happened to you? i've a lwa ys this had happened to you? i've always been a supporter anyway, i think it is such a noble thing to do to th
we'rejoined by fiona loud from kidney care uk and mark smith who received a kidney transplant in 20090% of people in england support the idea of donation but less than 40% have actually signed up. why is there this disconnect? it's one of those things people just don't get around to. we know there is a warming support but getting around to putting your name on a register isn't something that people think of but we think whatever system with god, the most important thing is that your wishes...
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museum injapan, but now they‘re exploring their new, more spacious surroundings near doncaster, as fiona stretchered out to a truck. we started at 4am this morning. it is 9am and the bears are in the cranes and being strapped into the lorry. and here begins the 5000 milejourney. the main concern keeping four bears cool in 43 degrees heat. it is a well—planned operation. fans ready to spray the bears, sheets of ice and buckets or watermelon. two flights later, four bears arrive at heathrow. i was sitting on the plane thinking no one knows there are four brown bears on this plane. it was quite surreal. nowjust opening the gate. and these the first tentative steps into their new home in yorkshire. they could do very little on the concrete floor. it all started two years ago when this animal welfare expert saw the bears in japan. if they could express happiness, this would be it. bears spend up to 18 hours foraging. he hasn't been able to do that. they are really powerful. for the first time he was able to use his claws and dig. well, kai is 17 and it is the first time in his entire life he
museum injapan, but now they‘re exploring their new, more spacious surroundings near doncaster, as fiona stretchered out to a truck. we started at 4am this morning. it is 9am and the bears are in the cranes and being strapped into the lorry. and here begins the 5000 milejourney. the main concern keeping four bears cool in 43 degrees heat. it is a well—planned operation. fans ready to spray the bears, sheets of ice and buckets or watermelon. two flights later, four bears arrive at heathrow....
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so that's -- shout out, fiona. >> seth: you -- you have -- one of the things you got to hang out witharound. >> a lot of moeys. >> seth: and you sent us a video of a very harrowing moment you had with a monkey.. >> i deserved >> seth: you did deserve it. >> i did deserve it. >> seth: i'm glad that you said that, because watchi p the video, none of this blame on the monkey. >> he slapped me with his cold, wet hand. [ light laughter ] at that point i had -- okay. all right, well -- >> seth: let's see if the amdience sides with both of us that you are to ble. >> oh, all right. >> dude, you have the weirdest genitals. i've never seen -- likly seen a monkey. [ laughter ] oh, are you scared? ooh, how come you're not scared of me? [ gasp ] [ laughter and applause ] >> not my best. >> seth; yeah. >> it was not me at my best. >> seth: it seemed like when -- wherwas that filmed? >> that was at the batu caves right outside of kuala lumpur. so half of the minie was filmed alaysia. >> seth: see it films like -- it feels like a malaysian frieni would have bee to you to say like, hey, just so you kn
so that's -- shout out, fiona. >> seth: you -- you have -- one of the things you got to hang out witharound. >> a lot of moeys. >> seth: and you sent us a video of a very harrowing moment you had with a monkey.. >> i deserved >> seth: you did deserve it. >> i did deserve it. >> seth: i'm glad that you said that, because watchi p the video, none of this blame on the monkey. >> he slapped me with his cold, wet hand. [ light laughter ] at that point...
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fiona lambin, bbc news. let's hope they enjoy life in yorkshire. throughout the morning. use the hashtage victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport. holly is at the bbc sport centre. and you've got the women's british open champion georgia hall with you. yes, i'm delighted to say and joined by george hall fresh from her british open victory at the weekend. you've brought the trophy, how are you feeling. i can't believe it, it hasn't even been 24 hours yet, i feel it is a dream come true. your first major and on home soil as well. it was great to have so much backing, the crowds are amazing, cheering my name and getting behind me, so nice to have that support. winning this has been a dream of yours, winning the british open has been your dream since the age of seven,is been your dream since the age of seven, is that right? yes, i used to hit six footers on the practice green thinking this is to win the ladies british open. to win that and to tap in, last hole was very fortu nate. to tap in,
fiona lambin, bbc news. let's hope they enjoy life in yorkshire. throughout the morning. use the hashtage victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport. holly is at the bbc sport centre. and you've got the women's british open champion georgia hall with you. yes, i'm delighted to say and joined by george hall fresh from her british open victory at the weekend. you've brought the trophy, how are you feeling. i can't believe it, it hasn't...