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helen: no, i went looking. i re-scoured everything. >> another question. >> did you find the names of any other women, powhatan women, perhaps, who had been recorded in marriages to other english settlers? >> i've only found two. one in 1638. the other one was an indian indentured servant named sue who in 1689 was impregnated by an enlistment -- an englishman and they forced her to marry. it became law in virginia that it was illegal to perform interracial marriages. unions, liaisons, probably. >> i had a question here and then here. [inaudible] since a woman's world was botanically centered, i was wondering why john rolfe took credit for introducing tobacco into the cash crop? helen: i'm inclined to leave john rolfe's claim to really be his. the kind pocahontas was used to was the native tobacco. if you take too much of it, it will blow the top of your head off. nobody with any sense would take more than a puff or two. she wouldn't have known the existence without some sort of trail through the english down in
helen: no, i went looking. i re-scoured everything. >> another question. >> did you find the names of any other women, powhatan women, perhaps, who had been recorded in marriages to other english settlers? >> i've only found two. one in 1638. the other one was an indian indentured servant named sue who in 1689 was impregnated by an enlistment -- an englishman and they forced her to marry. it became law in virginia that it was illegal to perform interracial marriages. unions,...
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we were john and john and helen and helen marie. helen marie, because i didn't want to be big helen or old helen [ laughing ] um, she was our first born, helen marie was our first born and she was wonderful. she was a handful, she put me through my mom paces and when her brother john arrived, about 2 1/2 years later, she was so excited, she was thrilled, until she realized that he was there to stay. and that she would have to share, which she learned to do. and she also learned to love him to distraction. they were not perfect children. but they were well-adjusted, which is what my husband and i have prayed for. our dream was shattered on june 1 in the year 2000. helen marie had just come home from school, she was a nervous because she was going to direct a play. she loved theater, and she was comfortable on stage, but directing a play made her nervous so she was going to go on her rollerblade group. don't worry mom, i stay on the bike path i cross at the crosswalk i'll be right back. the same day, another teenage girl was working o
we were john and john and helen and helen marie. helen marie, because i didn't want to be big helen or old helen [ laughing ] um, she was our first born, helen marie was our first born and she was wonderful. she was a handful, she put me through my mom paces and when her brother john arrived, about 2 1/2 years later, she was so excited, she was thrilled, until she realized that he was there to stay. and that she would have to share, which she learned to do. and she also learned to love him to...
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helen rittelmeyer on the planet. i fell in love with an australian but i also wanted to get away from the story. as i discovered moving to the other side of the world does not really solve the problem in the age of the internet. i got a job as a -- at a think tank and when i released my first report, the video came up and people linked to it and said, i do not care what this person has to say. brian: your piece is called "shame storm." did you feel shamed by this or did todd seavey feel shamed by this? ms. andrews: certainly a lot of embarrassment. one thing i have noticed watching more and more of these cycles, when someone becomes the worst person on the internet for noty is that it almost does matter to the dynamic whether they have done something genuinely evil or just something silly like throwing a synergetic mcdonald's person or whatever it is. everyone piles on the same way. september 7, two thousand 2009,there is a blog -- there is a block from todd seavey. this happened in 2010. he writes, one year ago this
helen rittelmeyer on the planet. i fell in love with an australian but i also wanted to get away from the story. as i discovered moving to the other side of the world does not really solve the problem in the age of the internet. i got a job as a -- at a think tank and when i released my first report, the video came up and people linked to it and said, i do not care what this person has to say. brian: your piece is called "shame storm." did you feel shamed by this or did todd seavey...
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she's helen's owner.lly helen instagram channel. ♪ put your arms around me baby ♪ put your arms around me, baby ♪ >> oh. >> shut up. shut up. >> i said just bring it. >> so let's see how she does with baby -- song. >> oh. ♪ baby shark da to do do ♪ baby shark >> she didn't detective her get to the second do. >> we have liz kroneiac right this minute via skype with helen lurking somewhere. can you sit back just a little bit more. >> can we turn it up? [ laughter ] >> i didn't make her do that. i did not make her do that. >> i hate the sound of your voice. >> i am shocked. [ laughter ] >> can you sing? ♪ what the world needs now >> no. [ laughter ] >> the way she positions, i told you now. i told you. >> what if we started singing? >> try. ♪ what the world needs now ♪ is love, ♪ ♪ >> it's just you. >> she has this toy when it moves and she reacts the exact same way to the toy as she does to my -- >> what was it like the first time that she did this? were you freaked out? >> i was like what the heck is your
she's helen's owner.lly helen instagram channel. ♪ put your arms around me baby ♪ put your arms around me, baby ♪ >> oh. >> shut up. shut up. >> i said just bring it. >> so let's see how she does with baby -- song. >> oh. ♪ baby shark da to do do ♪ baby shark >> she didn't detective her get to the second do. >> we have liz kroneiac right this minute via skype with helen lurking somewhere. can you sit back just a little bit more. >> can...
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helen and i will steer the year. you can leave never leave this debate.is growing up new green spaces is linked to better mental health. they have a much better reduced risk of developing mental illnesses. you talk about mental health continuously on different things but what this shows is living in a leafy green childhood environment, but what is really interesting precisely why does that, but they can see the well— being of mental why does that, but they can see the well—being of mental health is very important. stress—related illnesses, drug abuse. the me, ithink important. stress—related illnesses, drug abuse. the me, i think it's a positive. it's really quickly. we can see prince harry and megan. we don't want people to dismiss it. young children have never put their hands in seoul. look at london, it is cement city. are we really doing another disservice to children. economic factors are drivers of mental health. it may not be scientifically proven if you spent x amount of time, it would be a certain amount of times better. in the children's hospita
helen and i will steer the year. you can leave never leave this debate.is growing up new green spaces is linked to better mental health. they have a much better reduced risk of developing mental illnesses. you talk about mental health continuously on different things but what this shows is living in a leafy green childhood environment, but what is really interesting precisely why does that, but they can see the well— being of mental why does that, but they can see the well—being of mental...
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helen, let us move to the front page of the independent which continues this theme.m neeson interview, we do not have the full interview yet, but he admits wanting to attack a black person after a loved one was raped. but let us concentrate on what we do have it is a story about brexit. what the government did or did not promise nissan to secure that investment. this comes down to the transparency issue. nicky morgan, chairman of the treasury select committee said that we should have known about this letter before i'iow. have known about this letter before now. you have only given it to us because you have come under pressure. this is really important in the whole brexit context and what is being promised to businesses and what is not being promised. yet another problem, between members of the same party again, about brexit, and the transparency around this issue. presumably this is quite the current argument in westminster, just how much the tensions exist within and between parties, and presumably that is not getting any easier, is it? no, ithink that this specific
helen, let us move to the front page of the independent which continues this theme.m neeson interview, we do not have the full interview yet, but he admits wanting to attack a black person after a loved one was raped. but let us concentrate on what we do have it is a story about brexit. what the government did or did not promise nissan to secure that investment. this comes down to the transparency issue. nicky morgan, chairman of the treasury select committee said that we should have known...
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helen, they are saying a agreement. helen, they are saying a dramatic development tonight, that the prime minister was appearing to bow to their demands and rule out the no—deal brexit which she has not wa nted the no—deal brexit which she has not wanted to do. obviously we have big headlines from jeremy corbyn and now theresa may, but this is quite, as it says, a mass walk—out, she can't afford to have this happen. they haven't got a majority in the commons, and so we have got to make sure she understands. they are big hitters to actually put their names to this and it is crucial that she listens to these ministers. use it in the house of lords as a conservative, —— use it in the house of lords as a conservative, you think that ministers will quit gci’oss think that ministers will quit across the government? it is getting very serious and very tight to the line, the 12th of march now for a vote, so there is seriousness and some of the ministers i know, they have been very supportive of the prime minister, and i think n
helen, they are saying a agreement. helen, they are saying a dramatic development tonight, that the prime minister was appearing to bow to their demands and rule out the no—deal brexit which she has not wa nted the no—deal brexit which she has not wanted to do. obviously we have big headlines from jeremy corbyn and now theresa may, but this is quite, as it says, a mass walk—out, she can't afford to have this happen. they haven't got a majority in the commons, and so we have got to make...
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political a film made for this year's belly nolen much of this girl also made an impression actor helen not single. in the german films esteems playing on the ten year old place extremely convincingly a violent child who overwhelms the grown ups around her. how bad. how does a child prepare herself for a role like that helen not single answer the journalist's questions like a seasoned pro. as if you haven't dog and you have a few we talked a lot about how it is for a child so that i could prepare myself well for how i would have to act in the scene and would i have to be more sad or more aggressive see for his. role for the first time in the history of the berlin and north macedonian soul has made it to the competition section and immediately cost an uproar. lead actors are it's a new sheva place the thirty two year old petunia who somewhat by chance rebels against a male tradition a convincing film with excellent acting and so worthy of a bear. oh for ten days the red carpet was the place for the stars and the wannabes to strut their stuff now the waiting begins. all right just time fo
political a film made for this year's belly nolen much of this girl also made an impression actor helen not single. in the german films esteems playing on the ten year old place extremely convincingly a violent child who overwhelms the grown ups around her. how bad. how does a child prepare herself for a role like that helen not single answer the journalist's questions like a seasoned pro. as if you haven't dog and you have a few we talked a lot about how it is for a child so that i could...
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joining us now from washington is you have you correspondent helen humphrey now helen we have a very dramatic move here it's one that trump has really been hinting at for months the fact that he might indeed do this just walk us through how exactly this is going to work. right sarah has been hinting at this for months but in the last few hours it seemed that this bill would pass in both houses of congress and then would be on track to avoid a government shutdown that still could potentially be the case but now what could then happen according to senator mitch mcconnell is that trump at the same time is signing the bill to avoid the government shutdown would also occur a national emergency regarding the border with mexico so by declaring a national emergency essentially he then chance first this decision to another branch of power that means that he would bypass congress and then he would be able to potentially by executive order able to himself take the decision on taking money for his promised border war which he still continues to promise that he will build he says says that it's v
joining us now from washington is you have you correspondent helen humphrey now helen we have a very dramatic move here it's one that trump has really been hinting at for months the fact that he might indeed do this just walk us through how exactly this is going to work. right sarah has been hinting at this for months but in the last few hours it seemed that this bill would pass in both houses of congress and then would be on track to avoid a government shutdown that still could potentially be...
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and it ruined his life. >> helen awe andrews on online shaming on c-span's q&a. host: a discussion now on the state of the union address coming up tonight in the house chamber with two former presidential speech writers, mary kate cary was a speechwriter for george h w bush, stephen krupin was the senior speechwriter to barack obama in 2016 and 2017. let's start with the audience that this is being delivered to, the live audience in the house and the upwards of 50 million people watching at home. how does that impact how the president delivers the speech and who he is delivering it for?
and it ruined his life. >> helen awe andrews on online shaming on c-span's q&a. host: a discussion now on the state of the union address coming up tonight in the house chamber with two former presidential speech writers, mary kate cary was a speechwriter for george h w bush, stephen krupin was the senior speechwriter to barack obama in 2016 and 2017. let's start with the audience that this is being delivered to, the live audience in the house and the upwards of 50 million people...
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drew tarver and helÉne yorke are here. [ cheers and applause ] so it's a great night.appy to have you, but before we get to that, president trump and his allies are freaking out about a democratic plan to fight climate change. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: after trump declared a national emergency last week to build a border wall, he got some rare pushback from members of his own party. but they weren't concerned that trump had made up a fake emergency. they were concerned that a democratic president could come along and use the law to declare a real emergency over climate change. >> if you declare a national emergency to circumvent congress to pay for the border wall, what's to stop a liberal democrat one day from declaring climate change isn't a national emergency? >> maybe we're going to get a democratic president and we're going to declare a national emergency on climate change. >> if the president declares this a national emergency, it's not going to be long before there is a democratic president who does the same thing i
drew tarver and helÉne yorke are here. [ cheers and applause ] so it's a great night.appy to have you, but before we get to that, president trump and his allies are freaking out about a democratic plan to fight climate change. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ applause ] >> seth: after trump declared a national emergency last week to build a border wall, he got some rare pushback from members of his own party. but they weren't concerned that trump had made...
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her husband has to leave for italy immediately that would leave helen alone with her five children. missing was taken from you. and she was thirty years. but the you didn't you didn't show more empathy you didn't show more emotions they didn't believe that your situation is the problem what's the situation right now is that. you've got to wait. before the decision of. maybe. you can. give another decision. so it's gone ecologist kristoff sam has written an expert opinion on the case of the missing feet of it not. only does he writes that there is a concrete danger for all the children i think you. know what you say this is very helpful i'll definitely submit to the court. and. now all the nigerian family can do is sit and wait for the court's decision. meanwhile nemmco feels she survived interim any sometimes there's someone waiting for her at the train station after school. hey great to see you. good to see you too. are you ok so that's good and you job yes fine but there's a lot to do for school. a lottery. or should we drive out to kenya say for. never go from somalia and fly and
her husband has to leave for italy immediately that would leave helen alone with her five children. missing was taken from you. and she was thirty years. but the you didn't you didn't show more empathy you didn't show more emotions they didn't believe that your situation is the problem what's the situation right now is that. you've got to wait. before the decision of. maybe. you can. give another decision. so it's gone ecologist kristoff sam has written an expert opinion on the case of the...
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helen, thank you. helen, a reminder of our main story this lunchtime...tween president trump and the north korean leader, kim jong—un, ends early without agreement. mr trump said he walked away after the north koreans demanded an end to sanctions. that's all from the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. the women's world cup is just three months away, england continued their preparations with a win over brazil in the first match of the invitational tournamnet the she believes cup in the united states. it was a superb strike from beth mead to seal the 2—1 win. they play the hosts usa in nashville on saturday, one of six matches they'll play between now and the start of the tournament in france. and phil neville expects to make it a clean sweep of wins. last year we got four points, the year before that we got three, we wa nt to year before that we got three, we want to finish this term and with nine points and we want to test ourselves against the best. the usa are playing against japan ours
helen, thank you. helen, a reminder of our main story this lunchtime...tween president trump and the north korean leader, kim jong—un, ends early without agreement. mr trump said he walked away after the north koreans demanded an end to sanctions. that's all from the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. the women's world cup is just three months away, england continued their preparations with a win over brazil in the first...
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>> photographer douglas mills is with "the new york times." >> what is going on, helen?ut, damn it! they've locked us out. it was a tough time. >> the door stayed locked for months until david gergen joined the clinton administration. >> i went to the clintons and said, can we open the door, please? and they said, yeah, let's open it. and it was seen as a symbol of, we're going to have a new day. and we began inviting reporters for dinner. they needed to spend time with the president and understand they're professionals too. it gradually healed itself. >> so can the relationship between this white house press operation and its press corps be healed? >> i think they're less interested in getting to a better relationship with the press than they are in using the press as a foil. >>> ahead, behind the scenes in the briefing room. >> it's smaller than it looked on tv and kind of smells like socks. save up to 10% when you bundle with esurance. including me, esurance spokesperson dennis quaid. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched from gei
>> photographer douglas mills is with "the new york times." >> what is going on, helen?ut, damn it! they've locked us out. it was a tough time. >> the door stayed locked for months until david gergen joined the clinton administration. >> i went to the clintons and said, can we open the door, please? and they said, yeah, let's open it. and it was seen as a symbol of, we're going to have a new day. and we began inviting reporters for dinner. they needed to spend...
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helen is going to have the all—important helen is going to have the all—importa nt weather for us.to have the all—important weather for us. more disruption overnight snow and ice. helen will have the latest for us in a few minutes. if you're a woman under the age of 30, chances are you'll have come across posts on social media telling you the best way to lose weight. now, england's top doctor professor stephen powis has called on social—media companies to ban what he says are irresponsible celebrity endorsements, in order to protect vulnerable users. some weight—loss promoting celebrity posts have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times, such as a lollipop endorsed by reality star kim kardashian—west as an appetite suppressant, which hadn't been evaluated by the us food and drug administration. and here in the uk, the advertising standards agency forced instagram to take down a post from geordie shore's sophie kasei which advertised a tea product. joining us now to discuss the possible affects of posts like these is the national mental health director of nhs england, claire murd
helen is going to have the all—important helen is going to have the all—importa nt weather for us.to have the all—important weather for us. more disruption overnight snow and ice. helen will have the latest for us in a few minutes. if you're a woman under the age of 30, chances are you'll have come across posts on social media telling you the best way to lose weight. now, england's top doctor professor stephen powis has called on social—media companies to ban what he says are...
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st helens are now a from a this season.has retired from boxing in the wake of his defeat by chris eubankjr. he also won olympic gold in 2008 and it's 10 years to the day that he made his professional debut — he said boxing had given him the best years of his life. he won 25 and lost three of his 29 professionalfights. ahead of the fight with eubank, degale said the loser would have that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former fleet street editor eve pollard and the financial times political correspondent laura hughes. welcome to both the common good to have you back with us. we will be with them in a moment, but to bring you up—to—date. the i leads with the decision by court of appealjudges to overturn sally challen's conviction for murdering her husband after suffering four decades of controlling behaviour and abuse from him. lawyers quoted by the telegraph said the decision will now pave the wa
st helens are now a from a this season.has retired from boxing in the wake of his defeat by chris eubankjr. he also won olympic gold in 2008 and it's 10 years to the day that he made his professional debut — he said boxing had given him the best years of his life. he won 25 and lost three of his 29 professionalfights. ahead of the fight with eubank, degale said the loser would have that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the...
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with me are james rampton, features writer at the independent, and baroness helen newlove, the victimsow's front pages are already in. the news that labour leader jeremy corbyn will offer the public a further referendum on brexit if his preferred plan doesn't make its way through the commons is the is main story. the ft says the move "reshapes the brexit debate", arguing that pro—remain labour mps and party members forced his hand. meanwhile in the conservative party, the daily mail reports that as many as 15 ministers are ready to quit, with theresa may now ready to rule out leaving the eu without a deal to keep them on side. "fabruary" says the front page of the sun, after the uk basked in its hottest winter day ever. a picture of karren brady makes the front page of the telegraph, following her resignation as chairwoman of sir philip green's arcadia, mps have called for her to disclose what she knew about accusations that mr green sexually and racially harassed staff — allegations which he strong denies. and the guardian has olivia colman on its front page — they call her the ‘oscar
with me are james rampton, features writer at the independent, and baroness helen newlove, the victimsow's front pages are already in. the news that labour leader jeremy corbyn will offer the public a further referendum on brexit if his preferred plan doesn't make its way through the commons is the is main story. the ft says the move "reshapes the brexit debate", arguing that pro—remain labour mps and party members forced his hand. meanwhile in the conservative party, the daily mail...
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here's helen willetts.ry quiet, zettel spell of weather at the moment that we enjoy, but not without its problems, it was frosty for some of us this morning. some beautiful shots. —3 the temperature fell to overnight so at the chilly, the fog clearly caused some issues this morning and it may well do this evening and overnight. now, temperatures are already at 15 degrees in ceredigion in the west of wales. it's such a stark contrast, _3’ wales. it's such a stark contrast, —3, up to 15 degrees, you often get it at this time of year when the sun strengthens. i pressure as the dominant feature, hence the benign weather, keeping weather fronts at bay. what you see on the satellite picture is a lot of sunshine and this is fair weather clouds for the most part. the grizzlies easing away. the cloud is slipping northwards, so for most of us for the rest of the day an abundance of sunshine and its mild as well, temperatures generally around 10-15dc. it temperatures generally around 10—15dc. it drops away quickly ove
here's helen willetts.ry quiet, zettel spell of weather at the moment that we enjoy, but not without its problems, it was frosty for some of us this morning. some beautiful shots. —3 the temperature fell to overnight so at the chilly, the fog clearly caused some issues this morning and it may well do this evening and overnight. now, temperatures are already at 15 degrees in ceredigion in the west of wales. it's such a stark contrast, _3’ wales. it's such a stark contrast, —3, up to 15...
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. >> helen andrews, managing editor of "the washington examiner" magazine experienced online shaming. she's our guest sunday on q&a at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> it was a tough decision to write this essay because it brought back what was a really very troubling and almost traumatic experience in my life. but the hinge event was actually a headline that i read in "the new york times" about a man who had committed suicide in a parked car in the west village and not been found for seven days. and that this poor fellow had, well, the worst moment of his life was when he threw a sandwich at a server at mcdonald's for giving him the wrong order. and she turned out to be pregnant and this funny little story made the local newspapers. but it was at the top of his google search for the rest of his life from then on. after it happened in 2013. he couldn't get a job because any time anybody googles his name this funny story came up and so any prospective employers thought, oh, i don't want to hire this guy, throwing sandwiches at pregnant servers and it ruined his life. >> helen andrews on online sh
. >> helen andrews, managing editor of "the washington examiner" magazine experienced online shaming. she's our guest sunday on q&a at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> it was a tough decision to write this essay because it brought back what was a really very troubling and almost traumatic experience in my life. but the hinge event was actually a headline that i read in "the new york times" about a man who had committed suicide in a parked car in the west village and not...
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this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the helen diller playground in dolores park, go to sfrecpark.org. >> one more statement. we are the one. that is our first single that we made. that is our opinion. >> i can't argue with you. >> you are responsible please do not know his exact. [♪] [♪] [♪] >> i had a break when i was on a major label for my musical career. i took a seven year break. and then i came back. i worked in the library for a long time. when i started working the san francisco history centre, i noticed they had the hippie collection. i thought, if they have a hippie collection, they really need to have a punk collection as well. so i talked to the city archivist who is my boss. she was very interested. one of the things that i wanted to get to the library was the avengers collection. this is definitely a valuable poster. because it is petty bone. it has that weird look because it was framed. it had something acid on it and something not acid framing it. we had to bring all of this stuff that had been piling up in my lif
this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the helen diller playground in dolores park, go to sfrecpark.org. >> one more statement. we are the one. that is our first single that we made. that is our opinion. >> i can't argue with you. >> you are responsible please do not know his exact. [♪] [♪] [♪] >> i had a break when i was on a major label for my musical career. i took a seven year break. and then i came...
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thank you, helen.bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. broadcaster ian collins is here to tell us what's caught his eye. we'll speak to ian in a minute, first let's look at the front pages. the front page of the times is talking about that ban on mobile phones in schools, this is from the schools minister. also on the front page of the daily mail, screen limit for children, about guidelines and how long youngsters should spend on video games, a picture there of penny lancaster who is set to be a special constable. is she on tv? no, she has signed up as a volunteer special constable so she can go out with the police. the front page of the sun newspaper dominated by a story about the duchess of sussex, she has written messages to people on bananas which were being handed out as food parcels, you are strong was the message. on the guardian, officials warn of piles of waste after brexit, it says government officials are preparing to deal with this rubbish, according to the lea ked this rubb
thank you, helen.bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. broadcaster ian collins is here to tell us what's caught his eye. we'll speak to ian in a minute, first let's look at the front pages. the front page of the times is talking about that ban on mobile phones in schools, this is from the schools minister. also on the front page of the daily mail, screen limit for children, about guidelines and how long youngsters should spend on video games, a picture there of penny lancaster...
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let's get more now we are joined by did have his very own helen hunt for his standing by with the latest from washington helen i mean we saw it there this is a combative press conference a controversial announcements trump declaring and national emergency i mean this is a dramatic move by a u.s. president what happens next. sarah sensually the president told us himself what will happen next and in there in the rose garden he said that he will go into the oval office he will sign off on they snatch national emergency and no sooner has he done that the include barely be dry when he anticipates that legal challenges coming in from well a number of stakeholders whether that be civil society groups individual states the democrats for example he then says there would be a patrol active legal battle but tenchi going all the way up to the supremes cool so president set out the battle lines himself sounding that at that press conference someone what about the supreme court though of course although it may escalate that far we're also now seeing justice brant calvin of there he had previously said
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helen andrews, managing editor of a magazine experienced online shaming.s our guest sunday on q&a at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> it was a tough decision to write this essay because it brought back what was a really troubling and traumatic experience in my own life. event was a headline i read in the new york times about a man who committed suicide in a parked car in the west and not been found for seven days. this poor fellow had come a while, the worst moment of his life was when he threw a sandwich at a server at mcdonald's for giving him the wrong order. she turned out to be pregnant. this funny story made the local newspapers. but it was at the top of his google search for the rest of his life from then on after happening. in 2013 he can get a job because anytime somebody googled his up., the story came any prospective employer said, i don't want to hire this guy throwing sandwiches at servers, and it ruined his life. >> helen andrews on online shaming. sunday night on c-span's q&a. next preview of president , a trump's state of the union address. brookings
helen andrews, managing editor of a magazine experienced online shaming.s our guest sunday on q&a at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> it was a tough decision to write this essay because it brought back what was a really troubling and traumatic experience in my own life. event was a headline i read in the new york times about a man who committed suicide in a parked car in the west and not been found for seven days. this poor fellow had come a while, the worst moment of his life was when he threw...
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we sought from julia roberts, helen mirren who absolutely for me got the prize. like an iridescent.g. brilliantly slightly under played by francis mcdormand who wore pink but yellow birkenstocks which i loved. one way to ring the changes. co mforta ble. loved. one way to ring the changes. comfortable. the pink was a nod to the linnell from killing eve. lots of till, lots of pink, conversely we saw this metallic thing, jennifer lopez wearing tom ford, brie larson, emma stone. they were wearing a kind of armour, knight in shining armour, the prince, rescuing the princess is from the tower. two contrasting themes that i think say a bit about where women are at today. on the one hand they want to be the princess and the other hand the prince. emma stone's dress was very structured, those wing, capped sleeves. really strong shapes, it is about a strong shape on the red carpet and also, in the posting, i was doing something for the times the other day i had to strike some red carpet poses, it is not easy. they nonchalantly show their back or kick a lake, for us laypeople it's not easy and
we sought from julia roberts, helen mirren who absolutely for me got the prize. like an iridescent.g. brilliantly slightly under played by francis mcdormand who wore pink but yellow birkenstocks which i loved. one way to ring the changes. co mforta ble. loved. one way to ring the changes. comfortable. the pink was a nod to the linnell from killing eve. lots of till, lots of pink, conversely we saw this metallic thing, jennifer lopez wearing tom ford, brie larson, emma stone. they were wearing a...
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st helens fought from four in the season. enjoy the rest of your evening. quite mild. the february heatwave will soon be a distant memory because the weather turning ball turbulent across the atlantic. low pressure coming our way. we've have had some damp weather today, particularly across southern and western areas. a lot of mist and merck i the end of the night. five degrees in the north. the weather tomorrow not to bat, particularly across western parts. —— not too bad. belfast perhaps getting some sunshine but for most of us quite a cloudy and mild day. rain sweeping into northern ireland western parts of the uk on friday night. it could be quite heavy. by saturday, that reina more patchy and you can see it stretches along the eastern coast of the uk. saturday looking blustery. this is the low pressure of setting the weather. this is what we really should be having this time of the year, from the atlantic. the weather does not look as though it will be that bad across the south—east, perhaps better than we initially thought. 0n perhaps better than we in
st helens fought from four in the season. enjoy the rest of your evening. quite mild. the february heatwave will soon be a distant memory because the weather turning ball turbulent across the atlantic. low pressure coming our way. we've have had some damp weather today, particularly across southern and western areas. a lot of mist and merck i the end of the night. five degrees in the north. the weather tomorrow not to bat, particularly across western parts. —— not too bad. belfast perhaps...
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and he used to cheat all right joining us now from washington is our correspondent helen humphrey who's been following the testimony hello to helena so the media did have a copy of cohen's prepared testimony but now of course we've heard the man speak to lawmakers what set out for you. all right mariano well this statement as you point out was delivered to media less than twenty four hours before the hearing already it was an explosive statement with a string of allegations remember that this statement was coming from a man who wants said that he would take a bullet for the president now to live it in congress it was even more compelling a high octane at times it was emotional as mr cohen tried to set himself out as a credible witness and of course remember that is a hard sell for a man that the white house and especially the republicans are keen to point out as not being credible they say that this man is a convicted felon why would you believe him he set to go to prison for lying under oath for the next three years but remember it's not an easy sell either for democrats sitting in the
and he used to cheat all right joining us now from washington is our correspondent helen humphrey who's been following the testimony hello to helena so the media did have a copy of cohen's prepared testimony but now of course we've heard the man speak to lawmakers what set out for you. all right mariano well this statement as you point out was delivered to media less than twenty four hours before the hearing already it was an explosive statement with a string of allegations remember that this...
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here's helen willets. it has been dry but also warm but i just want to show you how fickle the weather is this time last year we had photos like this coming in from oui’ had photos like this coming in from our weather watchers as we were then in the throes of the beast from the east of the cell are very different complexion to the weather this february. many of those still on half term have been enjoying these beautiful conditions was up and we have had temperatures above average in the uk, a very mild february and that continues today with plenty of sunshine around. but as we lose these dry and warm southerly winds we pick up this atlantic feed in the next four or five days for the still relatively mild but the difference is it is moisture laden so we have more cloud. this is the satellite picture at the moment, beautiful out there if you like the sunshine. some fog creeping into some irish sea coasts but for most of us warm again, we've already seen 17 degrees. they could get up to 20. but the cloud cree
here's helen willets. it has been dry but also warm but i just want to show you how fickle the weather is this time last year we had photos like this coming in from oui’ had photos like this coming in from our weather watchers as we were then in the throes of the beast from the east of the cell are very different complexion to the weather this february. many of those still on half term have been enjoying these beautiful conditions was up and we have had temperatures above average in the uk, a...
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helen mulroy, bbc news. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of my team on twitter. at the time, that is it. goodbye. the weather is coming down after storm erik. still pretty blustery across the north—east of the uk, the winds here will continue to ease as we go through the evening and the overnight period. sunday is going to be a mixed bag, we've got both rain and sunshine on the way. now, right now, this is west of the americas right now across the north sea, but this area of cloud is drifting in, bringing fresher rain towards south—western areas and southern areas of the uk. this is another area of whether that will be sweeping through. no real windy weather here, just rain on and off through the night. it looks like eastern scotland and the north—east of england, clear spells for you here tonight, so a touch of frost, but in the south, it will be a lot milder, five, six, 7 degrees, that sort of thing. then tomorrow, the low pressure that will bring us a damp start to the day will eventually pull away from the south and the weather will improve, before showers on
helen mulroy, bbc news. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of my team on twitter. at the time, that is it. goodbye. the weather is coming down after storm erik. still pretty blustery across the north—east of the uk, the winds here will continue to ease as we go through the evening and the overnight period. sunday is going to be a mixed bag, we've got both rain and sunshine on the way. now, right now, this is west of the americas right now across the north sea, but this area of...
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.>> helen andrews managing editor of the washington examiner magazine experienced online shaming. she's our guest sunday on q&a at 8:00 eastern time. >>> it was tough to write this essay because it brought back what was really very troubling and almost traumatic experience in my own life but the hinge event was actually a headline i read in the new york times about a man who had committed suicide in a parked car in the west village and not in found for seven days. this poor fellow had well his the worst moment of his life was when he threw a sandwich at a server at mcdonald's for giving him the wrong order. she turned out to be pregnant and this funny little story made the local newspapers but it was at the top of his google search for the rest of his life from then on after it happened in 2013. he couldn't get a job because anytime anyone googled his name the funny story came up and so any employer sought i don't want to hire this guy throwing sandwiches at pregnant service and it ruined his life.>> helen andrews on online shaming sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>>
.>> helen andrews managing editor of the washington examiner magazine experienced online shaming. she's our guest sunday on q&a at 8:00 eastern time. >>> it was tough to write this essay because it brought back what was really very troubling and almost traumatic experience in my own life but the hinge event was actually a headline i read in the new york times about a man who had committed suicide in a parked car in the west village and not in found for seven days. this poor...
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helen rountree has told us, we machine to find out the truth of what went on. but we can look at what we know recorded in records, and some perspectives from both sides of the pond. i have with me assistant bishop carol gallagher from the cherokee nation and a native american, religious, christian leader. and to my right, the reverend chris stone, who is retired now from his position at gravesend church, and i consider him an expert on pocahontas's life. we will get both sides of the perspective of her faith and religion. i would like to start with you first, carol, if you don't mind. rev. gallagher: no. chief richardson: i'm very curious about this question i am going to ask you. how do you, as a native american christian leader feel that pocahontas was able to reconcile what you know of your traditional beliefs with christianity? rev. gallagher: thank you. i think one of the issues for all of us as native people, we went -- we have to do with culture in whatever we do. in the episcopal church -- and chris, forgive me -- we are big anglophiles. we are often mo
helen rountree has told us, we machine to find out the truth of what went on. but we can look at what we know recorded in records, and some perspectives from both sides of the pond. i have with me assistant bishop carol gallagher from the cherokee nation and a native american, religious, christian leader. and to my right, the reverend chris stone, who is retired now from his position at gravesend church, and i consider him an expert on pocahontas's life. we will get both sides of the...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, katy balls and helen brand.ening, i am holly hamilton and the latest sports news. we start in the english premier league, where the leaders liverpool have been held to a 1—1 draw at west ham, which now leaves the door open for manchester city to go top of the table when they play later in the week. jurgen klopp was disappointed at the end, but was fortunate that sadio mane's opening goal on 22 minutes was allowed to stand when replays showed james milner‘s cross was offside. despite city breathing down their necks, liverpool are still all alone at the top of the gap down to just two points, is the pressure is starting to mount? shaky opening suggested it might, until mane calmly took his moment in front of goal, an opportunity turned out he was lucky to be given. belief liverpool, the pressure easing of them, their foot clearly off the gas. antonio easily rounding their defence with a move they will have done hundreds of times and training, is just done hundreds of times and training, isjust a done hundreds of t
a big thank you to my guests this evening, katy balls and helen brand.ening, i am holly hamilton and the latest sports news. we start in the english premier league, where the leaders liverpool have been held to a 1—1 draw at west ham, which now leaves the door open for manchester city to go top of the table when they play later in the week. jurgen klopp was disappointed at the end, but was fortunate that sadio mane's opening goal on 22 minutes was allowed to stand when replays showed james...
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during a meeting in romania now for the latest let's cross over to washington and our correspondent helen humphrey helena donald trump says he's a terror of man is the commerce department telling the president what he wants to hear. right christopher you're right to point out the fact that president trump is a self-proclaimed tariff man but he's also a self-proclaimed deal maker and you've got to look at this and its context the united states and europe have long been locked in negotiations over a trade deal they are somewhat sluggish perhaps the president thinks that this is his leverage this is his way of dangling a threat of up to twenty five percent increase of tariffs on european car makers of getting the best deal for the trumpet administration we understand that privately he said that he used the same tactic when dealing with the canadians in the negotiation of a trade deal so perhaps what we see is leverage in president trump's modus operandi helena nobody on this side of the atlantic is buying the argument that terrorises on european cars would indeed be a matter of national secu
during a meeting in romania now for the latest let's cross over to washington and our correspondent helen humphrey helena donald trump says he's a terror of man is the commerce department telling the president what he wants to hear. right christopher you're right to point out the fact that president trump is a self-proclaimed tariff man but he's also a self-proclaimed deal maker and you've got to look at this and its context the united states and europe have long been locked in negotiations...
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put a powerful lead performance by young actress helen at center as benny system crash of reminds us that violence in young children is always a cry for help one that society at large needs to heed to live. well so that to pump some of its not the heart of the international film festival and my colleague david leavitt says that he's now you've seen the whole film we've just seen a little bit so what did you think of it. well let me just tell you there was a lot of pressure going into this film after the opening film of the ballina last night really got panned by the critics across the board and i even heard yesterday the opening people wondering is german cinema dead so there was a lot of pressure on this movie and i have to say system crasher really delivered i was on the edge of my seat the whole time i had to choke back tears pretty often no i think sighed the director of this film does an amazing job of portraying this girl struggles to get her behavior under control the struggles of those around her to get her behavior under control and the multitudes of social workers who are t
put a powerful lead performance by young actress helen at center as benny system crash of reminds us that violence in young children is always a cry for help one that society at large needs to heed to live. well so that to pump some of its not the heart of the international film festival and my colleague david leavitt says that he's now you've seen the whole film we've just seen a little bit so what did you think of it. well let me just tell you there was a lot of pressure going into this film...
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. >> helen andrews on online day -- on c-span's human c-span's q and a. >> second amendment supporters testify at a house judiciary committee on gun violence prevention. speakers include a survivor of last year's high school shooting in parkland, florida.
. >> helen andrews on online day -- on c-span's human c-span's q and a. >> second amendment supporters testify at a house judiciary committee on gun violence prevention. speakers include a survivor of last year's high school shooting in parkland, florida.
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well our washington correspondent helen humphrey has been following the testimony and she joins us now so helena we have seen a copy of cohen's prepared testimony and now of course we've heard him speak and deliver that testimony he's also been answering questions what stood out for you. right now if we thought that statement seemed inflammatory when we received it head of the hearing less than twenty four hours ago when mr cohen delivered it in congress it seemed explosive essentially what we're seeing from mr cohen is a pincer action on one hand the character assassination against the president saying that this man is more bad than good he only wanted to be president for his own self enrichment essentially but he had to come up with something more substantial and he came up with three main accusations against the president one regarding the wiki leaks release of e-mails from against the democrats an allegation that he was aware of those e-mails sent to be released ahead of time particularly those against hillary clinton saying that would be good too when it comes to russia that trump
well our washington correspondent helen humphrey has been following the testimony and she joins us now so helena we have seen a copy of cohen's prepared testimony and now of course we've heard him speak and deliver that testimony he's also been answering questions what stood out for you. right now if we thought that statement seemed inflammatory when we received it head of the hearing less than twenty four hours ago when mr cohen delivered it in congress it seemed explosive essentially what...
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i like helen mirren, all of them look great. >> sean: are you fishing, do you need a
i like helen mirren, all of them look great. >> sean: are you fishing, do you need a