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admiration between ayn rand and hugh hefner. she went to the club, she thought it was a great entrepreneurial enterprise and had a very moving eulogy, the first playmate of the first issue of playboy which was marilyn monroe. hugh hefner was influenced by ayn rand, particularly the fountainhead. we are going to be debating the issue of should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner. by that, i think what mark means is did hugh hefner have an overall positive affect on the american scene as a liberator of sexual ethics? are was he more of a coarsening influence? steven watts is a professor at the university of missouri. he is the biographer of mister playboy, hugh hefner app store it was was published 10 years ago. he is the author of books about walt disney, henry ford, and the most recent when you're coming out with is dale carnegie and john kennedy. ross douthat is a new york times columnist and with a film critic for "national review," the wall street journal, weekly standard, and he wrote a very scathing article in the new york ti
admiration between ayn rand and hugh hefner. she went to the club, she thought it was a great entrepreneurial enterprise and had a very moving eulogy, the first playmate of the first issue of playboy which was marilyn monroe. hugh hefner was influenced by ayn rand, particularly the fountainhead. we are going to be debating the issue of should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner. by that, i think what mark means is did hugh hefner have an overall positive affect on the american scene as a...
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hugh joins the army. little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the w
hugh joins the army. little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder....
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but it might be because tee5 ayn rand was interviewed and there was a relationship between her and hugh have her thought it was a great club and had a very moving eulogy from the first playmate of the first issue of playboy which was marilyn monroe. and hafner was also influenced by ayn rand particularly by the fountainhead and we will be debating should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner? so by that what mark means is does he have a positive salutary effect as liberator of sexual ethics or or was that it influence? at the university of missouri and was a biographer and was published and beautifully written the author of books of walt disney and the most recent? and john kennedy. and from the new york times columnist and from national review are "washington journal". and he wrote a scathing article in the new york times about hugh hefner and has an emphatic viewpoint and his legacy. so first we will ask the audience should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner as an overall show of hands who feel that in general we should honor hugh hefner, that he has made more of a contribution that he has
but it might be because tee5 ayn rand was interviewed and there was a relationship between her and hugh have her thought it was a great club and had a very moving eulogy from the first playmate of the first issue of playboy which was marilyn monroe. and hafner was also influenced by ayn rand particularly by the fountainhead and we will be debating should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner? so by that what mark means is does he have a positive salutary effect as liberator of sexual ethics or or...
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bloodstains on 2 pillows led police to hughes. was also matched to a fingerprint in the victim's bathroom. hughes was convicted of second-degree murder 2 years ago. his attorneys had argued that a delay in prosecuting hughes... violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial. the appeals court rejected that argument. ( james ) a big story we are tracking this morning... a move from the defense team in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire case. attorneys for one of the defendants... derek almena... filed a motion regarding the plea agreement that was thrown out. attorney tony serra says a fill-in judge did not follow the plea agreement during sentencing because there was a conflict of interest. ( james )
bloodstains on 2 pillows led police to hughes. was also matched to a fingerprint in the victim's bathroom. hughes was convicted of second-degree murder 2 years ago. his attorneys had argued that a delay in prosecuting hughes... violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial. the appeals court rejected that argument. ( james ) a big story we are tracking this morning... a move from the defense team in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire case. attorneys for one of the defendants... derek...
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hugh pym, bbc news. following the death of a seven—year—old boy in a house fire in south—east london. joel urhie was found dead after the blaze in deptford. his mother and sister escaped by jumping out of a first floor window. theresa may has been challenged to set out a "plan b" for brexit by the scottish government. she's been meeting scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, who said their talks had failed to ease concerns that the uk could leave the european union without a deal. mrs may says the scottish government should get behind her brexit proposals, instead of trying to "sow division". us sanctions against iran, which came into force overnight, have been described by president trump as the "most biting ever imposed". he also repeated his threat that if any company did business with iran, then they wouldn't be allowed to do business with america. the eu says the sanctions are regrettable. our business editor simon jack is here. how much of a problem are these sanctions for eu firms?|j how much
hugh pym, bbc news. following the death of a seven—year—old boy in a house fire in south—east london. joel urhie was found dead after the blaze in deptford. his mother and sister escaped by jumping out of a first floor window. theresa may has been challenged to set out a "plan b" for brexit by the scottish government. she's been meeting scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, who said their talks had failed to ease concerns that the uk could leave the european union without...
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hughes was laid to rest in fresno, where friends and family shared stories and memories. first, a formal procession through the streets of downtown fresno.then, inside the walls of valdez hall, a moving tribute to brian hughes, who died while fighting the ferguson fire last weekend.meriel hughes/ sister:"he was a brother, a friend, and the best person i knew."family, friends, and firefighters from around the state attended the memorial service for hughes.he was a captain for sequoia and kings canyon national parks' arrowhead hot shots.the elite group was protecting homes when a dead tree fell on hughes, killing him.woody smeck/ sequoia and kings canyon national parks supt: "brian was dedicated to public service. he died protecting people he never met...their homes, their most cherished possessions and memories." hughes, a native hawaiian, took the captain position with the arrowhead hotshots in 2015. that year, he was part of a burnout operation that saved the grant grove of giant sequoias.last year, he was part of a park service team that went to the u-s virgin islands f
hughes was laid to rest in fresno, where friends and family shared stories and memories. first, a formal procession through the streets of downtown fresno.then, inside the walls of valdez hall, a moving tribute to brian hughes, who died while fighting the ferguson fire last weekend.meriel hughes/ sister:"he was a brother, a friend, and the best person i knew."family, friends, and firefighters from around the state attended the memorial service for hughes.he was a captain for sequoia...
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it's the new film by albert hughes, one half of the hughes brothers, who back in the ‘90s made dead presidentse great overlooked movies of the ‘90s, a real masterpiece. set 20,000 years ago, a young man, played by kodi smit—mcphee, goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learnt to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he's attacked by a pack of wolves. he wounds one of the wolves and then befriends it, and then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly in terms of the visuals. there's very, very little dialogue, what dialogue there is is subtitled, but it's really a bit of visual storytelling, and visually, it is very arresting. there are moments in it in which it kind of — it wanders a little bit off the beaten track and it becomes slightly almost hallucinatory, which i rather like and i do think that albert hughes is a very talented director. however, it has to be said, this has been sitting around for, i think, it's about a year. it was originally meant to be released about a year ago. there was some controversy
it's the new film by albert hughes, one half of the hughes brothers, who back in the ‘90s made dead presidentse great overlooked movies of the ‘90s, a real masterpiece. set 20,000 years ago, a young man, played by kodi smit—mcphee, goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learnt to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he's attacked by a pack of wolves. he wounds one of the wolves and then befriends it, and then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are...
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hugh grant, everybody!right back with margaret hoover. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus one thousand dollars bonus cash. ♪ find your flurry, with ziploc frozen bags. sc johnson. now i know you're thinking, "i don't want to hear about insurance." cause let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance, right? which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. i like dennis quaid. awww. and they want me to let you know that, cue overdramatic music, they're on a mission to make insurance painless. excuse me, you dropped this. they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and they know it's expensive. yeah. so they're making it affordable. thank you. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. now, you might not believe an
hugh grant, everybody!right back with margaret hoover. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus one thousand dollars bonus cash. ♪ find your flurry, with ziploc frozen bags. sc johnson. now i know you're thinking, "i don't want to hear about insurance." cause let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance, right? which is why...
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clea nly cleanly out hughes, and prescott has done well. daniel hughes trying to hold it off. 995. -- nine .95. for the first time in the history of the european championships, britain men's win gold and when men win gold. prescott, his compactor, 9.96 for second place. a record night. hughes and asher—smith will also be competing in the 200 metres later this week and no british athlete has done the double. history made by hughes and history made by asher—smith. to give you a bit of a victory line again, hughes with a win and prescott in second place. lee harvey of turkey and third. thank you very much. that was not a bad 15 minutes, was it? plenty to come from berlin in the coming days of course. a critical shortage of water is forcing urgent measures to be brought in to the isles of scilly. supplies are exceptionally low. freshwater boreholes on st mary's are said to be at an historic low, and there are fears they could become contaminated by seawater, leaving them unusable for a generation. people are being asked to take very short showers, not water gardens, and only flush
clea nly cleanly out hughes, and prescott has done well. daniel hughes trying to hold it off. 995. -- nine .95. for the first time in the history of the european championships, britain men's win gold and when men win gold. prescott, his compactor, 9.96 for second place. a record night. hughes and asher—smith will also be competing in the 200 metres later this week and no british athlete has done the double. history made by hughes and history made by asher—smith. to give you a bit of a...
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we can speak to beverley hughes, thank you for joining speak to beverley hughes, thank you forjoining's completely distressing, when i first heard about it earlier this morning it sounded very serious. as time has gone on thankfully it looks as though injuries are not as serious as thought. it was a particular kind of incidents rather than gunfire. the police are going to make a statement at 2pm and may confirm that. most of the people in hospital have either been discharged will be very shortly, as far as we understand. but for the people involved it must have been terrifying, not knowing what the nature of the incident was. and for the community itself, it's very upsetting i think, and it causes a great deal of distress and people feel their reputation is challenged again. iwant feel their reputation is challenged again. i want to reassure them that the police will be doing everything they can, working with the community, to complete this investigation and find out who is responsible for this. the police have said they have deployed a number of armed and unarmed officers to the inci
we can speak to beverley hughes, thank you for joining speak to beverley hughes, thank you forjoining's completely distressing, when i first heard about it earlier this morning it sounded very serious. as time has gone on thankfully it looks as though injuries are not as serious as thought. it was a particular kind of incidents rather than gunfire. the police are going to make a statement at 2pm and may confirm that. most of the people in hospital have either been discharged will be very...
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after that, zharnel hughes won the men's ina new that, zharnel hughes won the men's in a new championshiphis calf in the lead up. he said that victory made amends to his disqualification in the commonwealth games. the chance for him to repeat and succeed. it was a good night for paul and who claimed big dress and make victory in the hammer. it was a one — two four poland. —— for the polish players. elsewhere, there were 17 gold medals up for grabs in the cycling and swimming championships in glasgow — and you can find all the results on the bbc sport website at bbc.com/sport. the second day of england cricketer ben stokes‘s trial heard he was "spiteful and angry" towards a bouncer before he was involved in a fight with two men, a court has heard. the durham all—rounder is one of three men accused of fighting in bristol on the 25th of september last year. here's our sports editor dan roan. today the jury here at bristol crown court learned more about the events leading up to the fight in the early hours of september 25 last year involving ben stokes and two local men. they heard from andre
after that, zharnel hughes won the men's ina new that, zharnel hughes won the men's in a new championshiphis calf in the lead up. he said that victory made amends to his disqualification in the commonwealth games. the chance for him to repeat and succeed. it was a good night for paul and who claimed big dress and make victory in the hammer. it was a one — two four poland. —— for the polish players. elsewhere, there were 17 gold medals up for grabs in the cycling and swimming championships...
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bloodstains on 2 pillows led police to hughes. to a fingerprint in the victim's bathroom. ( darya ) in the east bay... there's a growing movement to have a child kicked out of the mount diablo school district... for making violent threats. that student has already been placed in another middle school in the district. the student's new school -- sequoia middle school -- held a meeting last night to discuss the issue. the student was arrested back in june... for threatening to shoot 30 students at valley view middle school. the boy was never charged. a petition to have the boy kicked out of school has over a thousand signatures. ( darya ) parents are now pushing to get this issue on the school district's agenda for their next meeting. that meeting it set for mid- september. ( james ) a big story we are tracking this morning... a move from the defense team in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire
bloodstains on 2 pillows led police to hughes. to a fingerprint in the victim's bathroom. ( darya ) in the east bay... there's a growing movement to have a child kicked out of the mount diablo school district... for making violent threats. that student has already been placed in another middle school in the district. the student's new school -- sequoia middle school -- held a meeting last night to discuss the issue. the student was arrested back in june... for threatening to shoot 30 students...
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zharnel hughes wins the men's100 metres ahead of team—mate reece prescod.for gold, jack law adds to his success with the 1m springboard title. and taking over, stan kroenke's £600 million bid forfull control of arsenal is accepted. but fans aren't happy. we have seen over the last eight yea rs, we have seen over the last eight years, he does not engage very much and this does not give us any confidence arsenal will be any stronger tomorrow than they were yesterday. hello there and thank you for joining us. what a night it's been for british athletics, with a sprint double at the european championships. dina asher—smith won 100 metre gold with the joint fastest time in the world, and zharnel hughes led a british one—two in the men's event. ade adedoyin was watching in berlin. asher—smith came in here as the heavy favourite and delivered with a performance that will make the world ta ke performance that will make the world take notice, tenant .85 was not only the new british record and fastest time this year but it was the same time this year but it was the s
zharnel hughes wins the men's100 metres ahead of team—mate reece prescod.for gold, jack law adds to his success with the 1m springboard title. and taking over, stan kroenke's £600 million bid forfull control of arsenal is accepted. but fans aren't happy. we have seen over the last eight yea rs, we have seen over the last eight years, he does not engage very much and this does not give us any confidence arsenal will be any stronger tomorrow than they were yesterday. hello there and thank you...
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the head fund manager jonathan hugh meg. welcome back. >> it's different this time. socialism has never been tried, kennedy. listen we know from many years of experience free economies are the most prosperous. the more controlled economies whether socialist fascists are collectivist the more controlled economy the more poor disastrous economy. venezuela is being zoo animals
the head fund manager jonathan hugh meg. welcome back. >> it's different this time. socialism has never been tried, kennedy. listen we know from many years of experience free economies are the most prosperous. the more controlled economies whether socialist fascists are collectivist the more controlled economy the more poor disastrous economy. venezuela is being zoo animals
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i'm hugh woozencroft. what's eating jose?e'll look at what's next for manchester united boss after another premier league defeat. i won more premierships alone than the other 19 managers together. three for me, and two for them. respect. respect, respect, respect. both jamie vardy and gary cahill choose to step away from international football as gareth southgate prepares to name his first england squad
i'm hugh woozencroft. what's eating jose?e'll look at what's next for manchester united boss after another premier league defeat. i won more premierships alone than the other 19 managers together. three for me, and two for them. respect. respect, respect, respect. both jamie vardy and gary cahill choose to step away from international football as gareth southgate prepares to name his first england squad
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the new film by albert hughes, one half of the highes brothers, who made dead presidents, a young manunting trip. he hasn't yet learned to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he is attacked by a pack of wolves, wounds one of them and then befriends it. then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly visually. very little dialogue, and what there is is subtitled. it is really a bit of visual storytelling. visually, it is very arresting. there are moments in it in which it kind of wanders a little bit off the beaten track and becomes slightly hallucinatory, which i rather like. i think albert hughes is a talented director, however it has to be said it has been sitting around for about a year. it was meant to be released about a year ago. there was some controversy about animal rights on the set. it has had a sort of strange route to the screen. there are things in it that are very impressive. at its heart, it is the story of a boy and his dog on a quest. and that happens to be a story that i'm a sucker fo
the new film by albert hughes, one half of the highes brothers, who made dead presidents, a young manunting trip. he hasn't yet learned to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he is attacked by a pack of wolves, wounds one of them and then befriends it. then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly visually. very little dialogue, and what there is is subtitled. it is really a bit of visual storytelling....
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our health editor, hugh pym, has been looking at the data.t which life spans increase in each generation is slowing. that's the main message of a new report that looks at life expectancy across a range of wealthy nations. medical advances have helped more people to live longer with healthier lives and enjoy their retirement years. but one of the biggest slowdowns in the rate of increase has been in the uk. i think there's too many fast foods that people eat now. we always had plain meat and vegetables. diabetes isa plain meat and vegetables. diabetes is a big problem in this country at the moment. possibly lack of exercise. i'm very surprised, yes. i thought in this generation people we re thought in this generation people were starting to live longer. what are the figures actually show? male and female life expectancy at birth rose consistently in the uk from the early 1980s until 2011, but from then the rate of increase slowed right down. in effect, stalling at just over 79 for men and just under 83 for women. how does that compare with oth
our health editor, hugh pym, has been looking at the data.t which life spans increase in each generation is slowing. that's the main message of a new report that looks at life expectancy across a range of wealthy nations. medical advances have helped more people to live longer with healthier lives and enjoy their retirement years. but one of the biggest slowdowns in the rate of increase has been in the uk. i think there's too many fast foods that people eat now. we always had plain meat and...
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sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. good afternoon. the bbc that victory for his side in the challenge cup final could give rugby league a boost not just in southern france, but across europe. catalans became the first non—english side to win the trophy after beating warrington in yesterday's final. i think it will be massive. it has been a turbulent time over a number of years for the sport in france. this generally will grab national headlines in france that not only in france, that in spain, the catalan region and barcelona region in spain. they are proud we have represented catalan at wembley in the challenge cup final. that in england, being the first foreign tea m england, being the first foreign team to win in english domestic competition raises the profile in england or so. a big win over newcastle could put chelsea top of the premier league later. newcastle fans might not be too optimistic of victory though with the club still without a win this season and with protests planned at st james's park later, over a perceived lack o
sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. good afternoon. the bbc that victory for his side in the challenge cup final could give rugby league a boost not just in southern france, but across europe. catalans became the first non—english side to win the trophy after beating warrington in yesterday's final. i think it will be massive. it has been a turbulent time over a number of years for the sport in france. this generally will grab national headlines in...
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hugh pym, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym joins me now.t medical responsiblity and when the law should be involved. yes, several big issues. one of which is the whole issue of criminal prosecutions in a health care setting. showed doctors and nurses be charged with manslaughter when they have made mistakes? the gmc, with the crown prosecution service and senior doctors, are looking at this whole issue. it may be that they recommend a resetting of the balance so there are fewer posture —— prosecutions, so doctors can go to work without fearing what might happen if they make a mistake. it does seem as if the gmc felt they had to get dr bawa—garba struck off because she had been prosecuted in the first place. they were widely criticised by doctors for appealing against the decision of the original tribunal. we have also heard that jack adcock‘s mother, you heard that she is very angry about the situation, she is considering her own legal action, possibly even going to the supreme court to challenge today's ruling. jeremy corbyn has become emb
hugh pym, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym joins me now.t medical responsiblity and when the law should be involved. yes, several big issues. one of which is the whole issue of criminal prosecutions in a health care setting. showed doctors and nurses be charged with manslaughter when they have made mistakes? the gmc, with the crown prosecution service and senior doctors, are looking at this whole issue. it may be that they recommend a resetting of the balance so there are fewer posture...
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zharnel hughes and reece prescod made it a british one—two in the men's100 metres.job i am happy. thejob is done. i came up i am happy. thejob is done. i came up with a victory. i felt a crack in my right, but i thought i could go faster, but i am happy. congratulations to him as well, he did really well, it was great racing and the crowd was amazing. there has been more success for britain's swimmers making it a total of 16 medals in the swimming pool so far in the championships. the women's 4 by 200 metre freestyle leading the way by taking gold, 17 year old freya anderson completing the victory to take her 2nd relay gold of the championships. duncan scott is three year older at 21, he secured his third medal by winning the 200m freestyle gold. meanwhile, adam peaty broke his european 50m breaststroke record again. he already did it in the heats and this time storming ahead in his semi—final, he goes in the final this afternoon. love watching the diving. will we be attempting this on our holidays? no. over in edinburgh, the british divers kept the medals coming at
zharnel hughes and reece prescod made it a british one—two in the men's100 metres.job i am happy. thejob is done. i came up i am happy. thejob is done. i came up with a victory. i felt a crack in my right, but i thought i could go faster, but i am happy. congratulations to him as well, he did really well, it was great racing and the crowd was amazing. there has been more success for britain's swimmers making it a total of 16 medals in the swimming pool so far in the championships. the women's...
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james hughes there. thanks for watching. bye—bye from me. hello there.t, sunny weather will return soon, but there will be some warmth in the forecast, particularly across england and wales throughout this week. something a little bit cooler, though, at the end of the week. we start this morning on a warm note across central, southern and eastern parts of the country, but always more cloud across the west. but, even so, still double—figure values here as well. so, for tuesday itself, always more cloud across the north and west of the country, that's because of a brisk westerly wind feeding in this moist air off the atlantic. so the best of the dry and bright weather will be in the south and east. we could see the odd heavy shower in the afternoon. to the north and the west, more of a breeze, 17—20 degrees. to the south and east, 24—25, and it will be fairly humid again as well. on into tuesday evening, it will be a dry one for england and wales, eastern scotland. more cloud, though, in the north—west. the reason for more cloud in the north—west, as i men
james hughes there. thanks for watching. bye—bye from me. hello there.t, sunny weather will return soon, but there will be some warmth in the forecast, particularly across england and wales throughout this week. something a little bit cooler, though, at the end of the week. we start this morning on a warm note across central, southern and eastern parts of the country, but always more cloud across the west. but, even so, still double—figure values here as well. so, for tuesday itself, always...
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hugh pym.a including an exclusive interview with dr hadiza bawa—garba in doctors on trial, tonight at 8:30pm on bbc one. turkey's central bank has said it is ready to take all necessary measures to shore up the country's currency, the lira, following its recent collapse. the country's economic crisis has been sparked by fears that turkish companies have borrowed heavily to profit from a construction boom. it comes as the us approved the doubling of tariffs on turkish steel and aluminium. selin girit is in istanbulfor us. the fear is that turkey's problems will cause instability elsewhere. welcome in the initial reaction of the global market suggest this is not confined to turkey alone, not a local problem. investors are worried of contagion on banks exposed to the falling turkish currency, and the central bank issued a warning and said that major lenders, major banks in spain, france and italy could be and would be vulnerable to the weakening lira. but having said that, the full—blown currency
hugh pym.a including an exclusive interview with dr hadiza bawa—garba in doctors on trial, tonight at 8:30pm on bbc one. turkey's central bank has said it is ready to take all necessary measures to shore up the country's currency, the lira, following its recent collapse. the country's economic crisis has been sparked by fears that turkish companies have borrowed heavily to profit from a construction boom. it comes as the us approved the doubling of tariffs on turkish steel and aluminium....
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commentator: zharnel hughes on the line, just, just ahead of prescott!er—smith will have a chance to create more history later this week. after a few days' rest, she will contest the 200 metres and the question now is can dina do the double? ade adedoyin, bbc news, berlin. firefighters have caught footage ofa fire—nado orfire whirl which engulfed a plastic factory and reached a height of over 50ft. the leicestershire fire and rescue service said the unusual sight was created by cool air entering the top of the hot air causing a swirl similar to how a tornado is formed. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. dramatic footage and a dramatic change for some of us today. yesterday parts of the east of england were up into the 30s but today 25, 26, that is your lot. there are some showers out there but all of us are now into this much cooler and fresher air pushing its way in from the atlantic. this is the satellite picture,
commentator: zharnel hughes on the line, just, just ahead of prescott!er—smith will have a chance to create more history later this week. after a few days' rest, she will contest the 200 metres and the question now is can dina do the double? ade adedoyin, bbc news, berlin. firefighters have caught footage ofa fire—nado orfire whirl which engulfed a plastic factory and reached a height of over 50ft. the leicestershire fire and rescue service said the unusual sight was created by cool air...
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and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers, the ft‘s laura hughes,ennett from the telegraph. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. at least 26 people have died and 15 are seriously injured after a large section of a motorway bridge collapsed during torrential rain in northern italy. a number of others are thought to be missing. dozens of cars and lorries that were on the bridge in the city of genoa crashed 150 feet to the ground after a tower holding up part of the high suspension bridge suddenly collapsed. emergency workers are still searching for survivors and there are reports from the scene that cries for help can be heard from the the rubble. 0ur rome correspondent james reynolds is there tonight. he sent us this report. "0h "oh god, oh god" a man shouts. he ca ptu res "oh god, oh god" a man shouts. he captures the moment a motorway disintegrates in bad weather. a vast section of the road. the ground. a rescue helicopter reveals the scale of the disaster. the four lane highway collapsed a0 metres onto the valley floor. the sp
and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers, the ft‘s laura hughes,ennett from the telegraph. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. at least 26 people have died and 15 are seriously injured after a large section of a motorway bridge collapsed during torrential rain in northern italy. a number of others are thought to be missing. dozens of cars and lorries that were on the bridge in the city of genoa crashed 150 feet to the ground after a...
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hughes thanks very much.chester city picked up where they left off, winning the first silverware of the new football season. the premier league champions beat chelsea 2—0 in the community shield at wembley. beat chelsea 2—0 in patrick gearey reports. beat chelsea 2—0 in under beat chelsea 2—0 in blue skies and through shaded eyes, under blue skies and through shaded eyes, football is back if it ever went away a! european qualifiers began weeks ago, for a start, and both of these teams are bad pre—season toui’s. both of these teams are bad pre—season tours. manchester city's featured 18—year—old phil foden, a young englishman who they see is the future, and he set up a star of the recent past. aguero! a great's 200th goalfor the club, recent past. aguero! a great's 200th goal for the club, if recent past. aguero! a great's 200th goalfor the club, if he represents city's continuity, at chelsea it is all change, meet maurizio sarri, their new manager, a former banker with a gambler‘s instinct for attack on easy
hughes thanks very much.chester city picked up where they left off, winning the first silverware of the new football season. the premier league champions beat chelsea 2—0 in the community shield at wembley. beat chelsea 2—0 in patrick gearey reports. beat chelsea 2—0 in under beat chelsea 2—0 in blue skies and through shaded eyes, under blue skies and through shaded eyes, football is back if it ever went away a! european qualifiers began weeks ago, for a start, and both of these teams...
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he has already missed the ashes series as a result, he is simon hughes.ting, a brilliant cricketer. he plays with a brilliant cricketer. he plays with a great deal of passion, which is what makes them successful and compelling to watch and to follow. off the field, he has just got to ta ke off the field, he has just got to take a deep rest, have a few mates around him that perhaps control him if necessary at times. but i think ta ke if necessary at times. but i think take a little bit of stock and say i do not need to behave like this, i ama do not need to behave like this, i am a public figure and want to do haze and performed in an aggressive and passionate way, but i must keep that on the field and off the field just chill and out. two time world champion fernando alonso won't race in formula one next year with a likely move to indycar racing in the us. he won the title in 2005 and 2006 but says it is time for change. he could be heading to the us, which would give him a chance to complete motorsport‘s triple crown. he will be missed in f1. trying to r
he has already missed the ashes series as a result, he is simon hughes.ting, a brilliant cricketer. he plays with a brilliant cricketer. he plays with a great deal of passion, which is what makes them successful and compelling to watch and to follow. off the field, he has just got to ta ke off the field, he has just got to take a deep rest, have a few mates around him that perhaps control him if necessary at times. but i think ta ke if necessary at times. but i think take a little bit of stock...
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it's the new film by albert hughes, one half of the hughes brothers, who back in the ‘90s made dead presidentslooked movies of the ‘90s, a real masterpiece. set 20,000 years ago, a young man, played by kodi smit—mcphee, goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learnt to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he's attacked by a pack of wolves. he wounds one of the wolves and then befriends it, and then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly in terms of the visuals. there's very, very little dialogue, what dialogue there is is subtitled, but it's really a bit of visual storytelling, and visually, it is very arresting. there are moments in it in which it kind of — it wanders a little bit off the beaten track and it becomes slightly almost hallucinatory, which i rather like and i do think that albert hughes is a very talented director. however, it has to be said, this has been sitting around for, i think, it's about a year. it was originally meant to be released about a year ago. there was some controversy as well abo
it's the new film by albert hughes, one half of the hughes brothers, who back in the ‘90s made dead presidentslooked movies of the ‘90s, a real masterpiece. set 20,000 years ago, a young man, played by kodi smit—mcphee, goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learnt to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he's attacked by a pack of wolves. he wounds one of the wolves and then befriends it, and then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. cricketer ben stokes goes on trial at britsol crown court charged with affray. we'll have the latest from the european championships in glasgow, where britain's james wilby takes bronze in the pool in the men's 200 metres breaststroke. and it's a great weekend for women's sport with success for cyclist laura kenny, motor racing's jamie chadwick and new open champion georgia hall. i always dreamt of winning this, i started golf at the age of seven, to do it now at 22 is incredible. he spent the weekend helping england to win the first test over india at edgbaston, but it was a very different setting for ben stokes this morning as he went on trial charged with affray. our sports editor dan roan was at bristol crown court. just remind us why ben stokes was at court, and how proceedings went today? well this relates to an incident that occurred on september 25th last yearin that occurred on september 25th last year in the clifton triangle area of bristol. it followed a one—day internation
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. cricketer ben stokes goes on trial at britsol crown court charged with affray. we'll have the latest from the european championships in glasgow, where britain's james wilby takes bronze in the pool in the men's 200 metres breaststroke. and it's a great weekend for women's sport with success for cyclist laura kenny, motor racing's jamie chadwick and new open champion georgia hall. i always dreamt of winning this, i started golf at the age...
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considerably dog while being humorous yeah my friends and i all of us making heathers we we like john hughes movies we thought they were very funny and that they presented a kind of a light and. the happy view of teenage life and high school life they did deal with in many ways they dealt with more serious issues than earlier teen comedies might have but there was a sort of a rosy outlook to the john hughes movies and most of the teen films of the time and for for me and dan waters who wrote the script for heathers in the group that made it we thought ok fine those movies they are what they are there are plenty entertaining but we want to get down to what things are really about and express the humor that was much darker which really reflected our sensibilities so if if you can remember when a writer finds itself in this school where there's this many plus this time which is because other films also tackle i think that this idea that teenagers that the social structures of high school in the ways teenagers treat each other they preach sage and reflect what's going to happen in later life and
considerably dog while being humorous yeah my friends and i all of us making heathers we we like john hughes movies we thought they were very funny and that they presented a kind of a light and. the happy view of teenage life and high school life they did deal with in many ways they dealt with more serious issues than earlier teen comedies might have but there was a sort of a rosy outlook to the john hughes movies and most of the teen films of the time and for for me and dan waters who wrote...
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we're five minutes in -- i'm at a loss. >> prior to john hughes, most of the comedies weren't aimed ats to us in the movies were olivia newton john and john travolta. these kids when they were in high school looked like my parents. it was kind of like you woke up one day and you're like, this is an entirely underserved audience. here, make movies for them on their level, the way they talk. using actors that look their age. >> i think one of the mistakes commonly made in hollywood teenage pictures is, they're going for the bucks and not for the heart. >> i think he's honest and doesn't try to show us for something we're not. >> he took the simplest of canvases and ones we were all familiar with. >> bueller? >> growing up. >> bueller? >> staying home from school. the sneaky stuff we tried to pull off. >> life moves pretty fast. you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. >> john was obsessed with sort of the middle american outlook on life. there's no clearer expression of john's affection for what is a flawed society, but he loves it. >> all right, that's it. i'm
we're five minutes in -- i'm at a loss. >> prior to john hughes, most of the comedies weren't aimed ats to us in the movies were olivia newton john and john travolta. these kids when they were in high school looked like my parents. it was kind of like you woke up one day and you're like, this is an entirely underserved audience. here, make movies for them on their level, the way they talk. using actors that look their age. >> i think one of the mistakes commonly made in hollywood...
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it's the new film by albert hughes, one half of the hughes brothers, who back in the ‘90s made dead presidentsyears ago, a young man, played by kodi smit—mcphee, goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learnt to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he's attacked by a pack of wolves. he wounds one of the wolves and then befriends it, and then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly in terms of the visuals. there's very, very little dialogue, what dialogue there is is subtitled, but it's really a bit of visual storytelling, and visually, it is very arresting. there are moments in it in which it kind of — it wanders a little bit off the beaten track and it becomes slightly almost hallucinatory, which i rather like and i do think that albert hughes is a very talented director. however, it has to be said, this has been sitting around for, i think, it's about a year. it was originally meant to be released about a year ago. there was some controversy as well about animal rights on the set and so, it has had a sort of s
it's the new film by albert hughes, one half of the hughes brothers, who back in the ‘90s made dead presidentsyears ago, a young man, played by kodi smit—mcphee, goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learnt to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he's attacked by a pack of wolves. he wounds one of the wolves and then befriends it, and then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly in terms of the visuals....
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dominic hughes, bbc news, st albans.news, it's time for more from the money and power season which looks at how money, and its power, shapes our lives. this week's programme looks at an ambitious and controversial plan to build private and gated cities in honduras. honduras, centralamerica. honduras, central america. until recently this tiny country had the world's highest murder rate. like other nations in the region, it faces daunting challenges of poverty and inequality. rampant corruption is part of life here and political instability is the norm. last year's elections were over shadowed by allegations of fraud, followed by violent clashes have protesters. —— with protesters. despite being rich with protesters. despite being rich with natural resources, honduras can't seem to escape a cycle of poverty and violence. i grew up in latin and america, used to inequality, but it never stops striking you. in parts of san pedro sula, do can see there is real money here. some of these buildings would not be out of base in mia
dominic hughes, bbc news, st albans.news, it's time for more from the money and power season which looks at how money, and its power, shapes our lives. this week's programme looks at an ambitious and controversial plan to build private and gated cities in honduras. honduras, centralamerica. honduras, central america. until recently this tiny country had the world's highest murder rate. like other nations in the region, it faces daunting challenges of poverty and inequality. rampant corruption...
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services for hughes won't be held until this weekend.. story - brian hughes, the firefighter who died fighting the ferguson fire earlier this week, has been scheduled for saturday in fresno. processions from modesto happens today along the 99 fresno fire will have trucks along the route (ken) the smoke from all the wildfires has triggered another air quality warning for the bay area. the latest advisory begins tomorrow - and will go through the weekend. as of tomorrow - the bay area is expected to really feel the impactfrom the smoke from the mendocino complex fire...among others. the wind will be pushing smoke into the area.... people are being encouraged to close their windows and limit outdoor activity... lawrence lawrence activity...limit outdoor the route (ken) the route have trucks along the route (ken) the smoke from all the wildfires has triggered another air quality warning for the bay area. the latest advisory begins tomorrow - and will go through the weekend. as of tomorrow - the bay area is expected to really feel the impactfr
services for hughes won't be held until this weekend.. story - brian hughes, the firefighter who died fighting the ferguson fire earlier this week, has been scheduled for saturday in fresno. processions from modesto happens today along the 99 fresno fire will have trucks along the route (ken) the smoke from all the wildfires has triggered another air quality warning for the bay area. the latest advisory begins tomorrow - and will go through the weekend. as of tomorrow - the bay area is expected...
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james hughes from axi trader.ill for the late republican senator john mccain, who died on saturday aged 81. republican and democratic senate leaders laid a wreath in the rotunda of the us capitol, where his body is now lying in state. vice president mike pence spoke on behalf of the white house. in the long history of our nation, only 30 americans have lain in state here in the united states capitol road under. today, as a reflection of the esteem in which his collea g u es of the esteem in which his colleagues and our country hold him, senatorjohn mccain joins those ranks. the sun and the grandson of 4" ranks. the sun and the grandson of 4* admirals. he entered the united states naval academy when he was just 17. his service as a naval aviator took him around the world and eventually to the war in vietnam. it was there on his 23rd bombing run thatjohn was shot down and captured. refusing early release for the sake of his comrades, the endured 5.5 years of confinement and torture. then, as now, americans marvelled
james hughes from axi trader.ill for the late republican senator john mccain, who died on saturday aged 81. republican and democratic senate leaders laid a wreath in the rotunda of the us capitol, where his body is now lying in state. vice president mike pence spoke on behalf of the white house. in the long history of our nation, only 30 americans have lain in state here in the united states capitol road under. today, as a reflection of the esteem in which his collea g u es of the esteem in...
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and above all, hugh hugh et, don't tell the police. >> i'm an ashamed and grieving catholic.the archbishop op of washington should have resigned last week, should be fired today because of he was part of a conspiracy to cover up a child porn ring run by priests in pit pittsburgh. a child porn ring. >> run by priests. >> you can't read this without vomiti vomiting if you're a catholic that believes in the church. i think the attorney general shapiro set a standard. gomez in los angeles. you can't trust the church to do this. you have to have, i think, 49 more shapiro reports. >> holy cow. >> as someone else who is catholic, i think about developing countries and the fact that pennsylvania and maybe the 49 other states might get to this, but the catholic church has so many other roots in so many other places where priests are seen as not just the people that are at church, but they're the people who run the schools, they're the people who run the aid. they're who families go to when your father is not around. when i was reading about priests putting crosses around their necks t
and above all, hugh hugh et, don't tell the police. >> i'm an ashamed and grieving catholic.the archbishop op of washington should have resigned last week, should be fired today because of he was part of a conspiracy to cover up a child porn ring run by priests in pit pittsburgh. a child porn ring. >> run by priests. >> you can't read this without vomiti vomiting if you're a catholic that believes in the church. i think the attorney general shapiro set a standard. gomez in los...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris.eadlines this evening: can england's georgia hall make history at royal lytham? she leads the british open playing the last. it's like football never left us. manchester city are still winning as the new season starts with victory over chelsea in the community shield. but for ireland, defeat, as their fairy tale run to the final of the women's hockey world cup doesn't provide a happy ending. and laura kenny has another european gold. it's number two in glasgow despite another sleepless night for the new mum. iamso iam so am i am so am legally nervous. and to come outwith... is unbelievable, i am so come outwith... is unbelievable, i am so happy. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. they're going into the final hole of the women's british open at lytham, and england's georgia hall leads the way as she chases her first major title. hall's moved up to 18—under par in the last few minutes. and a double bogey on the 17th for thailand's pornanong phatlum hall now has a three—shot
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris.eadlines this evening: can england's georgia hall make history at royal lytham? she leads the british open playing the last. it's like football never left us. manchester city are still winning as the new season starts with victory over chelsea in the community shield. but for ireland, defeat, as their fairy tale run to the final of the women's hockey world cup doesn't provide a happy ending. and laura kenny has another european gold. it's number...
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>> shep, chief james hughes was 35 years old.ief two months when he was found dead at his home in reynoldsburg about ten miles from the police headquarters where he was chief and where he was believed to have taken the drugs from the department's evidence room. police say they found an open package of fentanyl and closed packages of heroin, lsd and more fentanyl. reynoldsburg police department says the state attorney general should investigate kirkersville for their evidence handling. there was questions raised about hughes' past including a racial slur in an incident in 2013. he was convicted of a misdemeanor over that incident. lieutenant wright in the neighboring reynoldsburg police department says the case shows no one is immune from the drug epidemic that has gripped the country saying "it's happening in all different levels and all walks of life" shep. >> shepard: and evidence is really overwhelming of this epidemic. >> it is. fentan fentan fentanyl analog drugs are part of it. the number of deaths involving fentanyl analog
>> shep, chief james hughes was 35 years old.ief two months when he was found dead at his home in reynoldsburg about ten miles from the police headquarters where he was chief and where he was believed to have taken the drugs from the department's evidence room. police say they found an open package of fentanyl and closed packages of heroin, lsd and more fentanyl. reynoldsburg police department says the state attorney general should investigate kirkersville for their evidence handling....
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it's the new film by albert hughes, one half of the hughes brothers, who back in the ‘90s made dead presidentsing trip. he hasn't yet learnt to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he's attacked by a pack of wolves. he wounds one of the wolves and then befriends it, and then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly in terms of the visuals. there's very, very little dialogue, what dialogue there is is subtitled, but it's really a bit of visual storytelling, and visually, it is very arresting. there are moments in it in which it kind of — it wanders a little bit off the beaten track and it becomes slightly almost hallucinatory, which i rather like and i do think that albert hughes is a very talented director. however, it has to be said, this has been sitting around for, i think, it's about a year. it was originally meant to be released about a year ago. there was some controversy as well about animal rights on the set and so, it has had a sort of strange route to the screen. i think there are things in it that ar
it's the new film by albert hughes, one half of the hughes brothers, who back in the ‘90s made dead presidentsing trip. he hasn't yet learnt to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he's attacked by a pack of wolves. he wounds one of the wolves and then befriends it, and then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly in terms of the visuals. there's very, very little dialogue, what dialogue there is is...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: lots more on the news.5 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared i have a dream. as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disk that is brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet, mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it‘ll take months and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved injust hours. three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off duty in 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clock maker john vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. you‘re watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: australia has new prime minister. scott morrison will replace malcolm turnbull after he lost the support of his party. a major global study has concluded there‘s no safe limit to alcohol consumption, and health officials should consider recommending that people go teetotal. strong winds and terrible r
dominic hughes, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: lots more on the news.5 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared i have a dream. as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disk that is brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet, mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it‘ll take months and...
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from the court of appeal, our health editor hugh pym reports.—year—old boy and the conviction of a doctor provoked debate that ran across the medical profession. jack adcock developed sepsis in hospital. a court heard there were a catalogue of errors with his car. doctor hadiza bawa—garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter. the medical tribunal said she should be suspended for a year but the general medical council went to year and she was barred from practising. today, that was overturned and she gave bbc panorama her reaction. i'm very pleased with it the outcome, but i want to pay tribute and rememberjack adcock, a wonderful little boy that started this story. i want to let the pa rents this story. i want to let the parents know that i am sorry. doctor bawa—garba was backed by some doctors in raising money to go to the court of appeal, now that succeeded she said the medical world should reflect on the outcome. my should reflect on the outcome. my hope is that lessons learnt from this case will translate into better working condit
from the court of appeal, our health editor hugh pym reports.—year—old boy and the conviction of a doctor provoked debate that ran across the medical profession. jack adcock developed sepsis in hospital. a court heard there were a catalogue of errors with his car. doctor hadiza bawa—garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter. the medical tribunal said she should be suspended for a year but the general medical council went to year and she was barred from practising. today, that...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, st albans. is moving towards hawaii, lashing the big island with huge rains, torrential rains and catastrophic flooding. in the last couple of hours, it has been downgraded to a category one hurricane. president trump has cancelled next week's planned trip to north korea by the us secretary of state, citing delays in the process towards denuclearisation. the finance boss of the trump organisation has reportedly been given legal immunity for helping with the investigation into president trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. earlier this week, immunity was also given to the boss of the firm that publishes the national enquirer. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. he is the publisher of the national enquirer magazine, published a whole series of sensationalist articles, all of them really hostile to hillary clinton during the election campaign, but he did one other thing. when karen mcdougal, a playmate who alleges that she had an affair with donald trump wanted to sell her story, he bought
dominic hughes, bbc news, st albans. is moving towards hawaii, lashing the big island with huge rains, torrential rains and catastrophic flooding. in the last couple of hours, it has been downgraded to a category one hurricane. president trump has cancelled next week's planned trip to north korea by the us secretary of state, citing delays in the process towards denuclearisation. the finance boss of the trump organisation has reportedly been given legal immunity for helping with the...
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here's our health editor, hugh pym.even month old son theo, but her experience after he was born is hard to forget. despite feeling unwell after an emergency c—section, she was discharged from hospital. she felt feverish and her wound was infected. but midwives told her not to worry. then back in hospital, on antibiotics, it turned out she had contracted sepsis. i asked the midwife to take him away, because i felt, and i know now, not being unwell, i think, "oh gosh, how could any mother do that?", but i asked the midwife, i laid in bed, after asking her to take my son because i didn't want a crying baby, and i said "am i going to die?" sepsis can cause death or organ failure without antibiotics. it's a serious complication which can develop from infections like blood poisoning. if you take this particular hospital here... this health safety expert told me that official data showed that sepsis deaths in english hospitals had gone up more than a third in two years. the biggest thing that's important seems to be the numbe
here's our health editor, hugh pym.even month old son theo, but her experience after he was born is hard to forget. despite feeling unwell after an emergency c—section, she was discharged from hospital. she felt feverish and her wound was infected. but midwives told her not to worry. then back in hospital, on antibiotics, it turned out she had contracted sepsis. i asked the midwife to take him away, because i felt, and i know now, not being unwell, i think, "oh gosh, how could any mother...
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i'm hugh woozencroft. welcome to sportsday.e covering all the big stories including the end of the august transfer window in england with, amongst others, our very ownjo currie. here, chelsea have paid a new world record transfer fee for a goalkeeper. here in the studio we'll take a closer look at some of those deals happening today, and ask what they mean for the clubs. we will also be live with ade adedoyin as the athletics action continues at the european championships. katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlete. jamelia and mitchell blake got in for 200 metre gold. and john watson is watching the homecoming of the latest british tour de france winner. yes, the crowds have just started to move away but they welcomed home their hero, the tour de france champion geraint thomas. hello, good evening. as you can tell, it will be a pretty busy sportsday. we'll also have news from the opening round of us pga championship, but we begin with the end of this summer's transfer window in english football. clubs here have voted to end
i'm hugh woozencroft. welcome to sportsday.e covering all the big stories including the end of the august transfer window in england with, amongst others, our very ownjo currie. here, chelsea have paid a new world record transfer fee for a goalkeeper. here in the studio we'll take a closer look at some of those deals happening today, and ask what they mean for the clubs. we will also be live with ade adedoyin as the athletics action continues at the european championships. katarina...
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hugh pym, many thanks.e number of people killed in heavy monsoon rains has reached almost a thousand. one of the worst—hit areas is the southern state of kerala, where more than 320 people have died. it's being described as the worst monsoon season there for almost a century. with more flooding expected, the country's prime minister has stepped up relief efforts. yogita limaye reports. forced out of their homes by the floods, people are walking miles to safety. beyond this surging water, there are tens of thousands who are stuck, waiting to be rescued. this child is amongst several people who have been airlifted in kerala. dozens of helicopters are pulling out as many as they can. the monsoon always brings heavy rainfall to kerala, but locals say this year is different. translation: after 36 years, it's the first time such flooding is happening here. it's a disaster for the whole population. shelters have been set up wherever possible. locals are volunteering, cooking food and distributing supplies to peopl
hugh pym, many thanks.e number of people killed in heavy monsoon rains has reached almost a thousand. one of the worst—hit areas is the southern state of kerala, where more than 320 people have died. it's being described as the worst monsoon season there for almost a century. with more flooding expected, the country's prime minister has stepped up relief efforts. yogita limaye reports. forced out of their homes by the floods, people are walking miles to safety. beyond this surging water,...
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hugh pym.on e—cigarettes is heating up. a committee of mps has come down strongly in favour of vaping and the benefits that can bring, and it wants official backing for that view. vaping is one route to help problem smokers give up and we should be doing far more to encourage it. the mps want to see more of this, nhs endorsement of vaping. e—cigarettes are on sale at this mental health unit in leicester. smoking is not allowed on trust property but vaping is. it is helpful when they bring the vapes in the flavours because you can buy different flavours. two users of the service told me how it helps them. since my mental health deteriorated, i smoked more, but as soon as i was getting the help, i went on my vape again. like, ijust started vaping and i don't really touch fags much any more. it helped me cut down quite a lot. i used to smoke about 20—30 a day and now i'm probably on about four or five. there is evidence that those with mental health conditions tend to smoke more than others, so th
hugh pym.on e—cigarettes is heating up. a committee of mps has come down strongly in favour of vaping and the benefits that can bring, and it wants official backing for that view. vaping is one route to help problem smokers give up and we should be doing far more to encourage it. the mps want to see more of this, nhs endorsement of vaping. e—cigarettes are on sale at this mental health unit in leicester. smoking is not allowed on trust property but vaping is. it is helpful when they bring...
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hugh pym, bbc news. in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury. the kremlin says it's now working on retaliatory measures. the us sanctions from the state department, have been welcomed by downing street, but the white house and president trump have yet to comment. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. in russia, there is one word that you hear and you see with increasing frequency. state television announces that america has launched yet another round of sanctions against moscow. this time, washington is limiting exports to russia of sensitive technologies, some electronics, oil and gas production equipment. a response to the nerve agent attack on sergei and yulia skripal, an attack america says violated international law. today, moscow dismissed the allegations. this down at the russian foreign ministry, they denounced the sanctions, and threatened retaliation. translation: whatever sanctions are taken against russia, reprisal measures will be identical. and this, less than a month after the hel
hugh pym, bbc news. in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury. the kremlin says it's now working on retaliatory measures. the us sanctions from the state department, have been welcomed by downing street, but the white house and president trump have yet to comment. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. in russia, there is one word that you hear and you see with increasing frequency. state television announces that america has launched yet another round of sanctions against moscow. this...
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our health editor hugh pym is here.ll people be confused, where will it go from here? it is a big talking point. this mps's report has made it even more so point. this mps's report has made it even more so today among smokers, people who go in for vaping and everything. the main thing is to ta ke everything. the main thing is to take on board the evidence out there that this does help smokers quit. the 470,000 people according to the report moving from smoking tobacco onto vaping and then tens of thousands are giving up smoking. that is seen as a huge public health benefit. the report says the nhs should embrace e—cigarettes and make them available. the mental health trusts who allow patients to use e—cigarettes on the premises in some area but one third of them do not. the smoking cessation clinics run by local authorities that suggest vaping whereas in other areas they don't, so the report is saying there must be much clearer guidance. this is definitely a public health benefit. but are they safe? no one can say for s
our health editor hugh pym is here.ll people be confused, where will it go from here? it is a big talking point. this mps's report has made it even more so point. this mps's report has made it even more so today among smokers, people who go in for vaping and everything. the main thing is to ta ke everything. the main thing is to take on board the evidence out there that this does help smokers quit. the 470,000 people according to the report moving from smoking tobacco onto vaping and then tens...
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. >> let's bring in hughes hewitt. >> the flag is fully raised this morning. as you know for a sitting senator who died in office to lower the flag and barack obama issued proclamation for kennedy and as well as justice scalia. what does it tell you or what should it tell all of us that president trump is not issuing such a proclamation to keep the flag lower. >> senator mccain deserves it and he's widely recognized for being the american hero that he is. i am along with chuck schumer and a bunch of democrats, hoping they change the russell building to be named senator mccain. he's much more deserving than that. i don't know the background yet. i know the president did not answer the question about it during the nafta phone call today. it is an over sight at best. >> hughes, you don't think this is an over sight. you can't think that president trump just forgot to issue the proclamation? >> no, at best, if he did it intentionally, it is a horrendous mistake and a moral failing. john mccain trans sepcends. so john mccain made up with everyone. i was playing my
. >> let's bring in hughes hewitt. >> the flag is fully raised this morning. as you know for a sitting senator who died in office to lower the flag and barack obama issued proclamation for kennedy and as well as justice scalia. what does it tell you or what should it tell all of us that president trump is not issuing such a proclamation to keep the flag lower. >> senator mccain deserves it and he's widely recognized for being the american hero that he is. i am along with chuck...