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but, helen, you're right.ere's a huge amount of context which is valuable to judge the exchanges with andrew tate. but actually, matt, you document yourself how you went onto his podcast and then your appearance on that podcast and the way that tate dealt with you was chopped up in a way that presented the whole thing to viewers on tik—tok in a way that didn't really represent what had happened. so even though you were taking as many precautions as you could, your involvement with tate instantly got misrepresented. and that's the reason i went on the podcast was to try and figure out how this machine works. and you're right, within kind of seconds of going, within minutes of going on there, his arms were cutting, you know, that podcast up and resharing it and manipulating it in lots and lots of ways. however, now if you look him up along with my name or along with vice news, you'll hear from the women who allege that he, you know, again, raped and physically abused them. and also, you'll hear what we've also p
but, helen, you're right.ere's a huge amount of context which is valuable to judge the exchanges with andrew tate. but actually, matt, you document yourself how you went onto his podcast and then your appearance on that podcast and the way that tate dealt with you was chopped up in a way that presented the whole thing to viewers on tik—tok in a way that didn't really represent what had happened. so even though you were taking as many precautions as you could, your involvement with tate...
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helen, one moment, because i want to try to get the conversation back.l need to look at the u.s. changing policy towards a people who want to go to the u.s. andrew, let's ask a basic question here. should mass migration be brought to an end, or should it be encouraged? what is the right answer? if people want to leave cuba, should they be allowed to or should they be stopped? andrew: that depends on who you ask. i think that a lot of cubans would like to leave. on the other hand, the u.s. political system, you know, at some point reaches a breaking point when there is a perception that there's no order at the border. so there are conflicting ideas on this. i think there are people who believe that people should be able to go where they wish, but in the end countries are sovereign. and the other thing that changed, if we can go back to the migration part, what changed is the u.s. closed its consulate a few years ago, actually before the 2019 sanctions. this was part of the hardening of the policy, but also the result of a specific incident where u.s. emba
helen, one moment, because i want to try to get the conversation back.l need to look at the u.s. changing policy towards a people who want to go to the u.s. andrew, let's ask a basic question here. should mass migration be brought to an end, or should it be encouraged? what is the right answer? if people want to leave cuba, should they be allowed to or should they be stopped? andrew: that depends on who you ask. i think that a lot of cubans would like to leave. on the other hand, the u.s....
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i don't want your sympathy, helen. helen: really?st trying to express my feelings, helen. helen: ha! feelings! you ain't got no [deleted] feelings! charles: maybe you should just listen for once. helen: "maybe, maybe, maybe." maybe your problem is is that she's probably still getting her [speaking navajo] on with some [speaking navajo] night after night, while you're here [deleted] and moaning to us. anise: can i go now? uh, i probably should because, well, because it concerns me. charles, crying: i don't know what she means. [sniffling] you know i don't know what you're saying. she knows i don't speak navajo. helen: oh, you know exactly what i said. her petite little body. she probably with that young buck right now--bigger, stronger. maybe he's black. man: no. ♪ he's definitely not black. [charles sniffling] the spirits say... [spirits whispering] he's a white. [helen laughing] [man speaking navajo] [charles crying] helen: you've been living here for, like, 3 weeks. go home and grow a [deleted] pair. [charles whimpering] anise: wel
i don't want your sympathy, helen. helen: really?st trying to express my feelings, helen. helen: ha! feelings! you ain't got no [deleted] feelings! charles: maybe you should just listen for once. helen: "maybe, maybe, maybe." maybe your problem is is that she's probably still getting her [speaking navajo] on with some [speaking navajo] night after night, while you're here [deleted] and moaning to us. anise: can i go now? uh, i probably should because, well, because it concerns me....
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helen, thank you j very much for now. that is helen catt, our political correspondent. taylor, a political commentator and columnist at the herald — he is of course the former political editor for bbc scotland. lovely to talk to you again, but under what circumstances! you are someone so steeped in knowledge of scotland's politics. where are we right now? this is a struggle over power. — are we right now? this is a struggle over power. but _ are we right now? this is a struggle over power, but it _ are we right now? this is a struggle over power, but it has _ are we right now? this is a struggle over power, but it has surreal- over power, but it has surreal elements. nicola sturgeon will fight, fight all the way, she will perhaps fight to the courts, but if they were left to her, if circumstances were other than they are, she might prefer controversy over this bill. it has been usually contentious, she might prefer that you die down. there has been backlash from women's organisations, jk backlash from women's organisations, jk rowling, but now they have been engaged ove
helen, thank you j very much for now. that is helen catt, our political correspondent. taylor, a political commentator and columnist at the herald — he is of course the former political editor for bbc scotland. lovely to talk to you again, but under what circumstances! you are someone so steeped in knowledge of scotland's politics. where are we right now? this is a struggle over power. — are we right now? this is a struggle over power. but _ are we right now? this is a struggle over power,...
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kristen welker at the white house, raf sanchez is live for us in ukraine, along with helene cooper, "new york times" pentagon correspondent and msnbc political contributor and jim towns en, former assistant defense secretary for europe for nato under president obama as well. let's start with the news we are getting out of the u.s. and germany. high-tech tanks are getting ready to be sent to ukraine in what the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy hopes will be a game changer on the battlefield. here is what we know. germany is sending 14 leopard 2 tanks to ukraine opening the door for maybe more european countries to do the same. in the u.s., president biden says 31 of our abrams tanks will be sent. >> the united states is working in lock-step with our allies, our partners around the world, to make sure the ukrainian people are in the strongest possible position to defend their nation, their families against the truly brutal aggression of russia. we haven't seen the likes of this in a long time. the united states and europe are fully united. >> that was something that the president
kristen welker at the white house, raf sanchez is live for us in ukraine, along with helene cooper, "new york times" pentagon correspondent and msnbc political contributor and jim towns en, former assistant defense secretary for europe for nato under president obama as well. let's start with the news we are getting out of the u.s. and germany. high-tech tanks are getting ready to be sent to ukraine in what the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy hopes will be a game changer on the...
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helen this year. that i did think it benefit would be those women of my sort of age demographic, i've got loads of mates like this who, who gave up paid work to work at home and raise the children . the children, they get children. the children, they get older, they go to university. this age and the this of a—levels age and the mums go, i quite like to go back to and that will to work and that will incentivise them because often you like competence as well at that age to go back into the workplace. from that point of view, it's got to be a good idea. well perhaps it's the other there, there other elements there, but there are of reasons why are lots and lots of reasons why people go to work. people don't go back to work. we've huge rise through we've seen a huge rise through covid of people being off with sick . and so actually that's sick. and so actually that's probably the biggest element. so it's not just about people being needing to be financial, fully incentivised. actually, people to be happy
helen this year. that i did think it benefit would be those women of my sort of age demographic, i've got loads of mates like this who, who gave up paid work to work at home and raise the children . the children, they get children. the children, they get older, they go to university. this age and the this of a—levels age and the mums go, i quite like to go back to and that will to work and that will incentivise them because often you like competence as well at that age to go back into the...
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helen this year. that i did think it benefit would be those women of my sort of age demographic, i've got loads of mates like this who, who gave up paid work to work at home and raise the children . the children, they get children. the children, they get older, they go to university. this age and the this of a—levels age and the mums go, i quite like to go back to and that will to work and that will incentivise them because often you like competence as well at that age to go back into the workplace. from that point of view, it's got to be a good idea. well perhaps it's the other there, there other elements there, but there are of reasons why are lots and lots of reasons why people go to work. people don't go back to work. we've huge rise through we've seen a huge rise through covid of people being off with sick . and so actually that's sick. and so actually that's probably the biggest element. so it's not just about people being needing to be financial, fully incentivised. actually, people to be happy
helen this year. that i did think it benefit would be those women of my sort of age demographic, i've got loads of mates like this who, who gave up paid work to work at home and raise the children . the children, they get children. the children, they get older, they go to university. this age and the this of a—levels age and the mums go, i quite like to go back to and that will to work and that will incentivise them because often you like competence as well at that age to go back into the...
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i also play andi, and helen brand pretend to being andi before the audience knows, and then i play helenrent notebooks with, like, all of helen's lines and andi's lines. and i would walk in on a monday and like, from 9:00 in the morning to noon, i was andi. from 1:00 to 4:00, i could have been helen pretending to be andi, and andi later on into the middle of the night. like, it was-- it took great precision, but super fun, challenging, but just so fun. >> stephen: now "glass onion" is the name of the movie, and it refers to sort of the layers of mystery, the layers of characters, the layers of the story. but just on the vegetable itself, and very few guests bring this to an interview-- i understand you have a hot take on the vegetable onion. >> yeah, it needs to be in prison. i don't like onions. >> stephen: you don't like onion at all? because i agree, like, almost any amount of raw onion is too much. but no amount of caramelized onion is too much. >> mmm, no. don't love. >> stephen: where did this come from? a bad experience? >> my cousin-- and i hope that you're watching. when we were
i also play andi, and helen brand pretend to being andi before the audience knows, and then i play helenrent notebooks with, like, all of helen's lines and andi's lines. and i would walk in on a monday and like, from 9:00 in the morning to noon, i was andi. from 1:00 to 4:00, i could have been helen pretending to be andi, and andi later on into the middle of the night. like, it was-- it took great precision, but super fun, challenging, but just so fun. >> stephen: now "glass...
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stanley richards helped establish castle gardens the complex, where helen lives. you have to have places for them to go. and when they get on the medication and they're stabilized, they need a safe home to go to. they need to be part of a community. all of the units here are affordably priced with mental health and addiction services offered on site. over half of the tenants here are formerly incarcerated, and many are employed in the building. play o y, new york officials who broke ground on 326 more affordable units earlier this year . admit thousands more are needed. ah, but attempts to build on another site have been met with resistance by neighbors who at this community meeting express concerns about their safety or property values. still advocates say there's evidence such facilities benefit the entire community. the alternative is jail or prison, or rotating from emergency rooms to jail. cells are the alternatives, is humanly damaging an inordinately expensive. so it's a cost effective intervention for the minority of people who can't live effectively on th
stanley richards helped establish castle gardens the complex, where helen lives. you have to have places for them to go. and when they get on the medication and they're stabilized, they need a safe home to go to. they need to be part of a community. all of the units here are affordably priced with mental health and addiction services offered on site. over half of the tenants here are formerly incarcerated, and many are employed in the building. play o y, new york officials who broke ground on...
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helen catz, bbc news, westminster. helen catt, bbc news, westminster.prime minister, borisjohnson has made an unannounced visit to ukraine to show his ongoing support to the ukrainian government. mrjohnson said he had been invited by the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, saying it was a privilege to visit again. despite heavy fighting continuing in the east of the country, some civilians continue to return to towns close to the front line, against the advice of local authorities. lyman in the donbas region was occupied by russian forces last year. 13,000 people are living there in dangerous circumstances. andrew harding reports. in the ruins of liberated territory here in the donbas, a small town called lyman. it's three months now since the russians were pushed out of here. but they're still close. ukrainian fighterjets on their way to bomb the front lines 20 kilometres away. only this morning another russian missile crashed into this apartment block. 73—year—old alexander lives here all alone now, looking after eight abandoned cats. i live seven
helen catz, bbc news, westminster. helen catt, bbc news, westminster.prime minister, borisjohnson has made an unannounced visit to ukraine to show his ongoing support to the ukrainian government. mrjohnson said he had been invited by the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, saying it was a privilege to visit again. despite heavy fighting continuing in the east of the country, some civilians continue to return to towns close to the front line, against the advice of local authorities. lyman in...
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earlier i spoke to the former new zealand prime minister helen clark.inda ardern�*s resignation. promising strong and stable leadership. he has been endorsed after a few days after the surprise resignation back in 2017, at the age of 37, she became the youngest head in tethered star power around the world thanks in large part to her charismatic in—kind approach to leadership. it has been a very different story at home in recent months and opinion polls of showed that her popularity and that of a labour government have been on the slide in various factors of been at play here such as cost—of—living pressures and also concerns about crime. enormous amount of challenges for chris, here's thejob crime. enormous amount of challenges for chris, here's the job of restoring the governments verve in connection with voters by new zealand's economy could well slide into recession well before the election on october the 14th. there will be various formalities before chris symptoms is officially sworn in as new zealand's next prime minister. her head in the labour g
earlier i spoke to the former new zealand prime minister helen clark.inda ardern�*s resignation. promising strong and stable leadership. he has been endorsed after a few days after the surprise resignation back in 2017, at the age of 37, she became the youngest head in tethered star power around the world thanks in large part to her charismatic in—kind approach to leadership. it has been a very different story at home in recent months and opinion polls of showed that her popularity and that...
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he on the basis which the prime minister made the decision to remove nadhim zahawi health minister helenwheatley speaking a little bit earlier today , as a little bit earlier today, as well as the lib dems now waded into call for zahawi to stand down, not just as a minister but as an mp to. we've been speaking to the people of his constitu nc of stratford upon avon to see how they feel . he broke the how they feel. he broke the rules. he deserves to get the sack. everybody has got to pay their taxes he didn't do it right. so he didn't have to say simple. so anybody else? i think he have resigned. really he should have resigned. really and it's taken a long time. and again and again, i think, you know, this big delay know, it's been this big delay and he going go? he's and is he going to go? he's going nobody actually any going to go. nobody actually any decision public decision until the public opinion becomes strong. opinion becomes so strong. i think got to do think they've got to do something it, really. i something about it, really. so i wish they a general wish they called a general
he on the basis which the prime minister made the decision to remove nadhim zahawi health minister helenwheatley speaking a little bit earlier today , as a little bit earlier today, as well as the lib dems now waded into call for zahawi to stand down, not just as a minister but as an mp to. we've been speaking to the people of his constitu nc of stratford upon avon to see how they feel . he broke the how they feel. he broke the rules. he deserves to get the sack. everybody has got to pay their...
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our thanks there to helen alvare, a professor at george mason university. more coverage from the vatican throughout the morning. coming up next. the new bombshell from the british royal family, plus the self driving baby stroller that has the internet buzzing. if you are moderate to severe crohn's disease are all sort of colitis. symptoms are stopping you in your tracks. do you still lara from the start and move toward relief after the first dose. with injections every two months. stelara may increase your risk of infections, some serious and cancer before treatment. get tested for tv. tell your doctor if you had an infection flu like symptoms, sores, new skin growth have had cancer or if you need a vaccine, bres, potentially fatal brain condition may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. feel unstoppable. ask ydoct can start with stelara jansen can help you explore cost support options. she is fearless on the line depends silhouette, keeping leaks off her mind, comfortable and shapewear fabric. she moves with ease. c
our thanks there to helen alvare, a professor at george mason university. more coverage from the vatican throughout the morning. coming up next. the new bombshell from the british royal family, plus the self driving baby stroller that has the internet buzzing. if you are moderate to severe crohn's disease are all sort of colitis. symptoms are stopping you in your tracks. do you still lara from the start and move toward relief after the first dose. with injections every two months. stelara may...
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health minister helen whately.nt lays out £i,oo0,000,000 plan to as the government lays out £1,000,000,000 plan to help the struggling nhs at quarter past seven, as more and more people are choosing to live in flats, we'll be finding out what's behind rise as more people behind the rise as more people opt away from opt to move away from traditional houses. people do choose to live in flats. they have no other options. i honestly think us won't be happy until they have us all living like mice and little tiny units breathing in fine their and i don't know. hi you know when you live in somewhere as confined as a flat, you better not spend much time in there because you literally will go up the wall. it has to be said. but if it is, you decided it's actually a lot cheaper to run a flat than a house with the cost of living. yes it would be, but i don't think people have got choices as well. think if i see well. and i think that if i see another high street where they knocked on a or they knocked on a shop or they knocke
health minister helen whately.nt lays out £i,oo0,000,000 plan to as the government lays out £1,000,000,000 plan to help the struggling nhs at quarter past seven, as more and more people are choosing to live in flats, we'll be finding out what's behind rise as more people behind the rise as more people opt away from opt to move away from traditional houses. people do choose to live in flats. they have no other options. i honestly think us won't be happy until they have us all living like mice...
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our thanks there to helen alvare, a professor at george mason university. more coverage from the vatican throughout the morning. coming up next. the new bombshell from the british royal family, plus the self driving baby stroller that has the internet buzzing. if you are moderate to severe crohn's disease are all sort of colitis. symptoms are stopping you in your tracks. do you still lara from the start and move toward relief after the first dose. with injections every two months. stelara may increase your risk of infections, some serious and cancer before treatment. get tested for tv. tell your doctor if you had an infection flu like symptoms, sores, new skin growth havehad cancer or if you need a vaccine, bres, potentially fatal brain condition may be possible seriously. reactions and lung inflammation can occur. feel unstoppable. ask your doctor how lasting remission can start with stelara jansen can help you explore cost support options. she is fearless on the line depends silhouette, keeping leaks off her mind, comfortable and shapewear fabric. she mov
our thanks there to helen alvare, a professor at george mason university. more coverage from the vatican throughout the morning. coming up next. the new bombshell from the british royal family, plus the self driving baby stroller that has the internet buzzing. if you are moderate to severe crohn's disease are all sort of colitis. symptoms are stopping you in your tracks. do you still lara from the start and move toward relief after the first dose. with injections every two months. stelara may...
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i also play its andy and hillenbrand pretend to being andy before the audience knows and played helending to be andy after you find out, after you find out who she is. and so essentially like four different characters and i kecht notebooks, different notebooks with all of helen's lines and andy's lines. i would walk in on a monday and from 9:00 in the morning to noon i was andy. from 1 to 4 i could have been helen pretending to be andy and andy later on into the middle of the night. it was-- it took great precision but super fun, challenging but just so fun. >> stephen: now glass onion is the name of the movie and it refers to the layers of mystery, the layers of characters, the layers of the story. but just on the vegetable itself, and very few guest-- guests in this interview, you have a hot take on the vegetable onion. >> yeah, it needs to be in prison. i don't like onions. >> stephen: you don't like onion at all. cuz i agree, almost any amount of raw onion is too much but no amount of carmelized onion is too much. >> no, don't love. >> stephen: where did this come from. a bad expe
i also play its andy and hillenbrand pretend to being andy before the audience knows and played helending to be andy after you find out, after you find out who she is. and so essentially like four different characters and i kecht notebooks, different notebooks with all of helen's lines and andy's lines. i would walk in on a monday and from 9:00 in the morning to noon i was andy. from 1 to 4 i could have been helen pretending to be andy and andy later on into the middle of the night. it was-- it...
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follow nothing helen's footsteps is a huge task. the reason i took this task because of the people i was serving. it is a great honor to finish her vision. to complete the notion this she set out to do 6 decades ago. which was to help her people. when you look at when we have here when we have done for the past 6 decades it is ultmitt low we help native americans in this community but that help upon reaches far more than the tribal community. we reach the community as a whole. when we are asking is for you to consider and accept this in building project. it is more than just a building t. it is a means of peeling. a means of community. . it it is a community pace for the community. thank you. >> additional commenters in the chambers, pleas, come forward. >> i'm [inaudible] hernandez a native of the mission born and raised here lived here my life, organizer of service it my community. it is an honor to be here to support my brothers and sisters. i got involved with the american indian center when it was on valencia street. i can't re
follow nothing helen's footsteps is a huge task. the reason i took this task because of the people i was serving. it is a great honor to finish her vision. to complete the notion this she set out to do 6 decades ago. which was to help her people. when you look at when we have here when we have done for the past 6 decades it is ultmitt low we help native americans in this community but that help upon reaches far more than the tribal community. we reach the community as a whole. when we are...
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helen, _ place. so targeted, your key word there. helen, thanks _ place. helen, thanks forjoining us, from thejoseph rowntree foundation there. police services in england and wales have outlined broad changes to the way they respond to bereaved families after admitting failures in the way officers treated victims of the hillsborough disaster. 97 people died because of a crush at the fa cup semi—final in sheffield in 1989. here's what the college of policing's chief executive officer, chief constable andy marsh, had to say a little earlier. policing has apologised today in response to the report by bishop jamesjones. policing has apologised and recognises that policing was the primary cause of the disaster, the hillsborough disaster, tragically, and policing is also apologising for the now nearly 34 years that the families have had to wait, to have their questions answered and to have justice and have some form of closure about what happened on that awful day. you closure about what happened on that awful da . ., _ closure about what happened on that awfuld
helen, _ place. so targeted, your key word there. helen, thanks _ place. helen, thanks forjoining us, from thejoseph rowntree foundation there. police services in england and wales have outlined broad changes to the way they respond to bereaved families after admitting failures in the way officers treated victims of the hillsborough disaster. 97 people died because of a crush at the fa cup semi—final in sheffield in 1989. here's what the college of policing's chief executive officer, chief...
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that he connects something with the wolf and he left him alive, because the wolf needs something from helene a wolf informant in general, or vice versa, well, that's right, agatha christie is some kind of miss marple conversation on a canapé. well, on the couch, huh? and now we are coming up with versions. but you have to lose time, you have to catch this guy and take him, you understand, and you are picking your nose all the time, vladimir ivanovich well, my people work combing communications. well, you need to work faster, you know? i understand more quickly, he is an atmospheric column. heavy, well, they don’t fool around and you just need to work your head. still need to think about success. well, then i think and faster i will think faster. welded help. here the phone catches. vladimirovich i heard that i can't even provide my own security. if something happens to this volga of yours, joke about it. go get out of here, you hear the trainee, i switch off. we will now go to the mobile operator and calculate you. yeah i mean, not a baby like that. what a man denis sergeevich so you are st
that he connects something with the wolf and he left him alive, because the wolf needs something from helene a wolf informant in general, or vice versa, well, that's right, agatha christie is some kind of miss marple conversation on a canapé. well, on the couch, huh? and now we are coming up with versions. but you have to lose time, you have to catch this guy and take him, you understand, and you are picking your nose all the time, vladimir ivanovich well, my people work combing...
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follow nothing helen's footsteps is a huge task. the reason i took this task because of the people i was serving. it is a great honor to finish her vision. to complete the notion this she set out to do 6 decades ago. which was to help her people. when you look at when we have here when we have done for the past 6 decades it is ultmitt low we help native americans in this community but that help upon reaches far more than the tribal community. we reach the community as a whole. when we are asking is for you to consider and accept this in building project. it is more than just a building t. it is a means of peeling. a means of community. . it it is a community pace for the community. thank you. >> additional commenters in the chambers, pleas, come forward. >> i'm [inaudible] hernandez a native of the mission born and raised here lived here my life, organizer of service it my community. it is an honor to be here to support my brothers and sisters. i got involved with the american indian center when it was on valencia street. i can't re
follow nothing helen's footsteps is a huge task. the reason i took this task because of the people i was serving. it is a great honor to finish her vision. to complete the notion this she set out to do 6 decades ago. which was to help her people. when you look at when we have here when we have done for the past 6 decades it is ultmitt low we help native americans in this community but that help upon reaches far more than the tribal community. we reach the community as a whole. when we are...
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helen sharman was the uk's first astronaut. she flew with the soviet cosmonauts.tion mir in 1991. seven years later, the soviets launched the first stage of the international space station. an american module, called unity docked onto it, paving the way for a golden era of cooperation between the two superpowers. it was a symbol of what humanity could achieve if nations put aside their differences and work together. the world and space were changing. demand for better communications, environmental monitoring and technology was driving a renewed interest in sending satellites into orbit. space we're so dependent on it without even noticing it. everyday bank transactions. you know, the gps that you use to check when the next bus is running, those kind of things that we perhaps don't even notice. but it's there. and lift off. there's lots of money to be made in space now. it's becoming very busy. in 2021 around 5000 satellites were launched. 20 years ago it was just 800. more than 70 countries now have space programmes of their own. china has built its own space stat
helen sharman was the uk's first astronaut. she flew with the soviet cosmonauts.tion mir in 1991. seven years later, the soviets launched the first stage of the international space station. an american module, called unity docked onto it, paving the way for a golden era of cooperation between the two superpowers. it was a symbol of what humanity could achieve if nations put aside their differences and work together. the world and space were changing. demand for better communications,...
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maria, give helen a chance to respond because she has a point, doesn't she? let's look at the recent protests in 2021. to 700. i rested from those protest in human rights. i was actually, i, i was in cuba. 11th of july. i believe that maria was, and i've written about my experience and also about these phenomenal many media manipulation that happened. and there was a plaque flow that was from somebody as an organization that seems to have being prepared for those demonstrations. and there's a lot of evidence back. yeah about, you know, the, we have to, we have to recognize that the united states congress and this is code, but i would certainly agree funds and $20000000.00 every year, but what they call democracy promotion regime. now the cubans of calls cool this regime change regime, but we have to recognize that that's a lot of money i'm. it is being challenge to channels to people who are proponents over transition to democracy at, sorry, at transition to capitalism because, i mean, i'm not going to you if you're going to go for each other. and i'm, i'm al
maria, give helen a chance to respond because she has a point, doesn't she? let's look at the recent protests in 2021. to 700. i rested from those protest in human rights. i was actually, i, i was in cuba. 11th of july. i believe that maria was, and i've written about my experience and also about these phenomenal many media manipulation that happened. and there was a plaque flow that was from somebody as an organization that seems to have being prepared for those demonstrations. and there's a...
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we heard terrible screens from our neighbor's yard route said helen i had been researching fertility and infertility since 1925. mm. i started with the assumption that there wasn't yet a non surgical in fertility treatment or sterilization method. oh oh, professor clawback is considered one of the most important researchers in the field of ovarian hormones. most a professor, cloud bags, scientific research has been carried out and close cooperation with researchers from our central laboratory. oh yes, even i know these f u n g and he was one of the many gynecology, ha ha, ha ha. was talented in recognizing a situation and making discoveries by being in the right place at the right time listing. ok, thank you for the longest he came into the chemical industry support certainly played a role in what he developed. i have for blinked. my successes were widely recognized and also rewarded in the form of handsome fees from sharing the wall was the only reason i didn't make it to a university. is he money certainly made a career for himself and even unaided to medical director. but he had e
we heard terrible screens from our neighbor's yard route said helen i had been researching fertility and infertility since 1925. mm. i started with the assumption that there wasn't yet a non surgical in fertility treatment or sterilization method. oh oh, professor clawback is considered one of the most important researchers in the field of ovarian hormones. most a professor, cloud bags, scientific research has been carried out and close cooperation with researchers from our central laboratory....
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brand, and playing helen pretending to play cassandra brand before the audience finds out and helen pretendingnew it was going to be a big challenge in the best possible way. it was essentially like four characters. i was reedy for it. i was excited. i have to give so much thanks to writer/director ryan johnson. this is a character he created, exciting murder mystery that he created, and for him and daniel to have me along for this ride is no small thing. >> you've called yourself a self-proclaimed transformer, and that you love going outside of what you think you know about yourself. >> uh-huh. >> what does that mean? >> yeah. my word for this year is discovery. discover something new about yourself. that's always something in the back of my mind, as an actor, as a story. when ever i'm telling story, whenever i'm creating art, i want to present something new for myself, for the audience. >> can i just say personally -- i think i met you in 2006. >> oh, my god. it's been that long. >> it makes my heart flutter to see what you have done, moonlight, hidden figures, glass onion, your music, what
brand, and playing helen pretending to play cassandra brand before the audience finds out and helen pretendingnew it was going to be a big challenge in the best possible way. it was essentially like four characters. i was reedy for it. i was excited. i have to give so much thanks to writer/director ryan johnson. this is a character he created, exciting murder mystery that he created, and for him and daniel to have me along for this ride is no small thing. >> you've called yourself a...
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helen catt with the latest on that.th, who joins us from gloucestershire. she's a chartered accountant and lectures and writes on tax issues. welcome. you also advise the hmrc, the uk's tax authority. also a former chair of the tax faculty at the university of chartered accountants. help us understand when the hmrc, when they have concerns when they start an investigation, what triggers them to do that? hmrc has not a what triggers them to do that? hmrc has got a very. _ what triggers them to do that? hmrc has got a very. very _ what triggers them to do that? hiw’iifliii has got a very, very sophisticated computer system which goes off and gets data from all sorts of places, and marries that data up and spots anomalies that they are concerned about. but in fact, what we are led to believe in mr zahawi's case is that that was not how all this started. the suggestion is that mr zahawi went to hmrc, once he realised that there was a problem with his tax, and came forward, and the rate of penalty and some of the information
helen catt with the latest on that.th, who joins us from gloucestershire. she's a chartered accountant and lectures and writes on tax issues. welcome. you also advise the hmrc, the uk's tax authority. also a former chair of the tax faculty at the university of chartered accountants. help us understand when the hmrc, when they have concerns when they start an investigation, what triggers them to do that? hmrc has not a what triggers them to do that? hmrc has got a very. _ what triggers them to...
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zealand prime minister helen clark speaking to me a little earlier.te to singer—songwriter lisa marie presley, who died last thursday at the age of 5a. she was the daughter of rock and roll legend elvis presley. sofia bettiza reports. a funeralfor a funeral for lisa marie presley the only child of one of the greatest styles in american music. as well as family and friends, members of the public were invited to attend. her mother read a poem written by macron�*s only daughter. written by macron's only daughter-— written by macron's only dau:hter. , ., ., ., ., daughter. they have no idea how to ut m daughter. they have no idea how to put my mother— daughter. they have no idea how to put my mother into _ daughter. they have no idea how to put my mother into words. - to put my mother into words. truth is there are too many. lisa marie presley was an icon, a role model, a superhero too many people all over the world. longtime friend lynn's —— friends of the presley family spoke at the funeral, including sarah ferguson, the duchess of york, who offered her
zealand prime minister helen clark speaking to me a little earlier.te to singer—songwriter lisa marie presley, who died last thursday at the age of 5a. she was the daughter of rock and roll legend elvis presley. sofia bettiza reports. a funeralfor a funeral for lisa marie presley the only child of one of the greatest styles in american music. as well as family and friends, members of the public were invited to attend. her mother read a poem written by macron�*s only daughter. written by...
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helen catt, bbc news.after police rounded them up after storming of a university campus on saturday. authorities say more than 200 people had been taken into custody for trespassing. it's estimated 53 people have died in the clashes. stephanie prentice has this report. demonstrations, has this report. distress and yes, demonstrations, distress and yes, it is now the six week of clashes in peru and authorities have closed the famous machu picchu site with rescue teams evacuating 400 tourists on saturday. in the capital lima police gathered to demand answers after police raided a university smashing down the gate and firing tear gas and detaining more than 200 people. translation: haiti;r detaining more than 200 people. translation:— detaining more than 200 people. translation: how am i supposed to know where _ translation: how am i supposed to know where my _ translation: how am i supposed to know where my brother- translation: how am i supposed to know where my brother is? - to know where my brother is? wh
helen catt, bbc news.after police rounded them up after storming of a university campus on saturday. authorities say more than 200 people had been taken into custody for trespassing. it's estimated 53 people have died in the clashes. stephanie prentice has this report. demonstrations, has this report. distress and yes, demonstrations, distress and yes, it is now the six week of clashes in peru and authorities have closed the famous machu picchu site with rescue teams evacuating 400 tourists on...
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thanks to helen catt for that.al or chinese new year. a traditional part of celebrations is the processional dragon, and we can introduce you to one of them, loong, who happens to be in australia. it's more than 120 years old and has just been given a painstaking makeover. we can hear more about loong from the conservation team leader, dr hollyjones—amin, who joins us from melbourne. hello to you. tell us more about loong underwear he has been all this time and how it ended up in australia. loong is spectacular- — ended up in australia. loong is spectacular. he _ ended up in australia. loong is spectacular. he was _ ended up in australia. loong is spectacular. he was over- ended up in australia. loong is spectacular. he was over 60 i spectacular. he was over 60 minutes now del michael long, now 40 metres long. he was made in southern china in 1890 and made his way to australia in 1901. he has since lived in bendigo for a very long time he lived in the set boxes, properly the same box he came to australia via. he no
thanks to helen catt for that.al or chinese new year. a traditional part of celebrations is the processional dragon, and we can introduce you to one of them, loong, who happens to be in australia. it's more than 120 years old and has just been given a painstaking makeover. we can hear more about loong from the conservation team leader, dr hollyjones—amin, who joins us from melbourne. hello to you. tell us more about loong underwear he has been all this time and how it ended up in australia....
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we've been getting a briefing from the un special representative to haiti, helen leim, and she paints a, an increasingly dire picture of the situation. their violence has been increasing with a gang related violence reaching unprecedented levels. 35 percent increase in murderers. last year, sexual violence is up half the population is food insecure, and gangs are often preventing people from getting food, water, even medical assistance in a country where cholera is now rampant. so this has been causing a wave of migrants to leave the country. and then the security council is very concerned about what's happening. they are, they did establish a sanctions regime last year to target the gang leaders and the country. the united states and canada have sent an armored vehicles to help the police in haiti, but no one. so far has answered the call from the secretary general to provide a international security force and the secretary general and his most recent report is reiterating that call. and so did helen leim just a short time ago speaking to the security council, real the, the employmen
we've been getting a briefing from the un special representative to haiti, helen leim, and she paints a, an increasingly dire picture of the situation. their violence has been increasing with a gang related violence reaching unprecedented levels. 35 percent increase in murderers. last year, sexual violence is up half the population is food insecure, and gangs are often preventing people from getting food, water, even medical assistance in a country where cholera is now rampant. so this has been...
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is helen farrell, most of the golden globes usual glitzy after parties didn't happen this year. the awards may have taken a bit of a dentist, but the night that kicks off the movie wells annual awards season is back once the night. as was or is before we go at the snowboard world cup in austria, the whole team has beaten germany and the perilous la mixed event, austria's undress, con manga and diana would being came away with the gold medal in. but gus stine, their german, rivaled stuff on bow mazda, and from one to hoffmeister, had narrowly won the 1st run, but the latter failed to finish the 2nd run, handing the when to the austrian coming up on counseling zone, sarah kelly, interviews, fiona hill, former russia advisor to you as president, donald trump, stay tuned for that. i'll be back with more at the top of the, our hosting with with conflicts. so with sarah kelly, my guess this week on conflict zone is a renowned foreign policy expert who has spent most of her career analyzing vladimir putin, russia. fiona hill, join me from washington, where she has advised us presidents
is helen farrell, most of the golden globes usual glitzy after parties didn't happen this year. the awards may have taken a bit of a dentist, but the night that kicks off the movie wells annual awards season is back once the night. as was or is before we go at the snowboard world cup in austria, the whole team has beaten germany and the perilous la mixed event, austria's undress, con manga and diana would being came away with the gold medal in. but gus stine, their german, rivaled stuff on bow...
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and so did helen leim. so one sign of progress that the un noted is an agreement, a national consensus agreement that was put forward by the acting prime minister ariel on re 4 elections to take place in 20, 24 february of 2024. of course, this is by no means a done deal. you as president joe biden has again called on congress to act quickly to put in place an assault weapons ban that comes off to 7 people were killed and yet another must shooting california. a separate gun attack in the states over the weekend left 11 people good for wilson's was his rob rentals to mass killings in as many days in the state of california police and half moon bay, south of san francisco. say the latest shootings happened in 2 separate locations. police were 1st dispatched to a mushroom farm. upon arrival, deputies located poor victims, deceased, with gunshot wound, victim also suffering from a gunshot wound, was transported to scamper medical center with life threatening injuries. soon after officers found 3 more people sho
and so did helen leim. so one sign of progress that the un noted is an agreement, a national consensus agreement that was put forward by the acting prime minister ariel on re 4 elections to take place in 20, 24 february of 2024. of course, this is by no means a done deal. you as president joe biden has again called on congress to act quickly to put in place an assault weapons ban that comes off to 7 people were killed and yet another must shooting california. a separate gun attack in the states...
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helen catt, bbc news. lunar new year. it brings together friends and families in many countries around the world. kitty lu is from hungrypanda — she told me about the most popular dishes. dumplings, it's one of the most well—known and traditional dead well— known and traditional dead chinese — well—known and traditional dead chinese people need to eat and dumplings during chinese new yeah — dumplings during chinese new year. and very popular all throughout. | year. and very popular all throughout.— year. and very popular all throughout. i think you are very hungry _ throughout. i think you are very hungry here _ throughout. i think you are very hungry here but - throughout. i think you are very hungry here but do i throughout. i think you are l very hungry here but do you tell us more about this dish is, how they are eaten traditionally here but do you tell us more about those dishes, heather eaton traditionally in any interesting traditions around them? , , , , interesting traditions around them? , , , in
helen catt, bbc news. lunar new year. it brings together friends and families in many countries around the world. kitty lu is from hungrypanda — she told me about the most popular dishes. dumplings, it's one of the most well—known and traditional dead well— known and traditional dead chinese — well—known and traditional dead chinese people need to eat and dumplings during chinese new yeah — dumplings during chinese new year. and very popular all throughout. | year. and very popular...
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helen: i think that jacinda's government distinguished itself by taking the science seriously. of other women leaders around the world took a similar approach, listen to the experts, make sound decisions, communicate clearly to the public about what you know and what you don't know. nick: but, two years later, demonstrators protested outside parliament. a slow vaccine rollout, government mandates, and inflation sparked opposition among conservatives and led to ardern's party slipping in the polls. dr. suze wilson is a senior lecturer at new zealand's massey university. dr. wilson: the cost of living pressures are very real for people. and they're looking for someone to blame. and, of course, they're going to blame the government. nick: but ardern also faced criticism that could be sexist and ageist. >> i have met a lot of prime ministers in my time, but none so young, not too many so smart, and never one so attractive. nick: in 2018, she became only the second world leader to give birth in office. she never hid her motherhood. pmrdern: it's bedtime, darling. pop back to bed. i
helen: i think that jacinda's government distinguished itself by taking the science seriously. of other women leaders around the world took a similar approach, listen to the experts, make sound decisions, communicate clearly to the public about what you know and what you don't know. nick: but, two years later, demonstrators protested outside parliament. a slow vaccine rollout, government mandates, and inflation sparked opposition among conservatives and led to ardern's party slipping in the...
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stanley richard's helped establish castle gardens, the complex, where helen lives. you have to have places for them to go. and when they get on the medication and they're stabilized, they need a safe home to go to. they need to be part of a community. all of the units here are affordably priced with mental health and addiction services offered on site. over half of the tenants here are formerly incarcerated, and many are employed in the building. play o y, new york officials who broke ground on 326 more affordable units earlier this year . admit thousands more are needed. ah, but attempts to build on another site have been met with resistance by neighbors who at this community meeting express concerns about their safety or property values. still advocates say there's evidence such facilities benefit the entire community. the alternative is jail or prison, or rotating from emergency rooms to jail. cells are the alternatives, is humanly damaging an inordinately expensive. so it's a cost effective intervention for the minority of people who can live effectively on thei
stanley richard's helped establish castle gardens, the complex, where helen lives. you have to have places for them to go. and when they get on the medication and they're stabilized, they need a safe home to go to. they need to be part of a community. all of the units here are affordably priced with mental health and addiction services offered on site. over half of the tenants here are formerly incarcerated, and many are employed in the building. play o y, new york officials who broke ground on...
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. >> she right there, halloween helen. >> halloween helen. >> that's funny. >> man, black folks, we'reted. i was like, do we have a name yet? halloween helen, okay, it's already started. are you surprised this would happen? >> absolutely not. growing up in mississippi, i can probably still count on one hand, probably maybe two or three incidents at the most that were racial. here, i was here not even a year, and i had my first racial run-in at 14 or 15. so, if you don't know, you're going to know right away where you're not wanted at or where you're not welcome at. >> wow, we just rolled up. hey, let's see if we can find some living while black. here it is. >> you ain't got to travel too far. >> now we can get back to why we came to this park in the first place. i came here to speak to reggie jackson. not that one or that one, this one, an historian who don't play games. >> it's sort of crazy we walked over here and walked right into that. >> man, it's amazing. we joke about it and we give it a hashtag, whatever. >> yeah. >> it's not funny, though. >> no, no, no. >> especially here in
. >> she right there, halloween helen. >> halloween helen. >> that's funny. >> man, black folks, we'reted. i was like, do we have a name yet? halloween helen, okay, it's already started. are you surprised this would happen? >> absolutely not. growing up in mississippi, i can probably still count on one hand, probably maybe two or three incidents at the most that were racial. here, i was here not even a year, and i had my first racial run-in at 14 or 15. so, if you...
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helen catt, bbc news.ater in the programme with our political correspondent jonathan blake. stay with us for more on that. for now, though... joe biden�*s personal lawyer has revealed that six more classified documents have been found in the us president's home, in the state of delaware. a search byjustice department officials took place on friday, without the presence of the president or the first lady. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes, has the details. this search of mr biden�*s home took place on friday, but news of it has just emerged, and we understand from the president's lawyer that it was carried out with the full cooperation of the president, although he — neither he nor the first lady were there at the time. but it was quite an exhaustive search, it seems — officials from the department ofjustice were there for more than 12 hours, going through private areas of mr biden�*s home, and they took away several documents, including some handwritten notes that mr biden made when he was vice
helen catt, bbc news.ater in the programme with our political correspondent jonathan blake. stay with us for more on that. for now, though... joe biden�*s personal lawyer has revealed that six more classified documents have been found in the us president's home, in the state of delaware. a search byjustice department officials took place on friday, without the presence of the president or the first lady. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes, has the details. this search of mr...
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helen mulroy, bbc news. that's it from us for now.rt of this weekend has been unsettled, thanks to low pressure, wet, windy, followed by blustery showers and sunny spells. part two of the weekend also unsettled with the same area of low pressure close by, it's going to stay pretty windy with plenty of showers rattling in from the south—west. here it is, this deep low, the centre sitting just the north of scotland on sunday, some fairly strong winds close to it's centre over the north and west of scotland. elsewhere, plenty of isobars so it is going to be another blustery day, maybe not quite as windy across inland areas that we had on saturday but lots of showers around, forming bands moving from west to east, some of them heavy with some hail, some thunder mixed in, very windy across the north and west of scotland, gusts of 60, 70 miles an hour. tending to ease down a little bit later in the day but it's going to be a blustery day wherever you are. probably the best of the brighter and sunnier moments will be towards eastern scotland
helen mulroy, bbc news. that's it from us for now.rt of this weekend has been unsettled, thanks to low pressure, wet, windy, followed by blustery showers and sunny spells. part two of the weekend also unsettled with the same area of low pressure close by, it's going to stay pretty windy with plenty of showers rattling in from the south—west. here it is, this deep low, the centre sitting just the north of scotland on sunday, some fairly strong winds close to it's centre over the north and west...
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now, for the weather with helen _ were not able to.hroughout the weekend. the next area of low pressure — deep area of low pressure will bring further gale force winds, as well, to many exposed coasts and hills, and yet more rain. so there are yellow warnings out for wales and the southwest from the met office for the issue or the concern for flooding. here comes that rain as we go through this evening overnight to western areas, gradually easing its way eastwards, but it takes its time. so initially, temperatures will dip away. quite chilly initially in eastern areas, but temperatures then rise as we head towards morning. that rain, as you can see, only slowly clearing away from the west — but as it does, replaced by sunshine and heavy showers with the odd rumble of thunder, and that rain could linger in eastern areas for much of the day. temperatures will start at 11—12, but they'll dip down later in the day to 8—9, which is still a little bit above average for this time of year. heavy showers, strong—to—gale force winds on sunday, p
now, for the weather with helen _ were not able to.hroughout the weekend. the next area of low pressure — deep area of low pressure will bring further gale force winds, as well, to many exposed coasts and hills, and yet more rain. so there are yellow warnings out for wales and the southwest from the met office for the issue or the concern for flooding. here comes that rain as we go through this evening overnight to western areas, gradually easing its way eastwards, but it takes its time. so...