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but anyway, this is tina as a girl but i'm like, "hugh, what is that?" [ laughter ]
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simon hughes.t in response to hales being dropped, his management company claim assurances they were given that any suspension for the off field incident could not affect his selection for the world cup have been rendered meaningless. well, hales has made six centuries in odi cricket as a powerhouse top order batsman. so will england miss him? i asked that question to former player and now cricket broadcaster isabelle westbury. who wasn't in the starting 11, but certainly, as a back—up batter, we have already had a few injuries with out have already had a few injuries with our batsmen. possibly not if everyone stays fit but equally, he has got some brilliant centuries in the past. a mark of england improvement is that they can think about doing without him, given how things changed after the last world cup and help of he was to that change. absolutely, to visit england, capitulating to bangladesh and other smaller nations. if you actually look the batter is looking out of the wings, james vince tha
simon hughes.t in response to hales being dropped, his management company claim assurances they were given that any suspension for the off field incident could not affect his selection for the world cup have been rendered meaningless. well, hales has made six centuries in odi cricket as a powerhouse top order batsman. so will england miss him? i asked that question to former player and now cricket broadcaster isabelle westbury. who wasn't in the starting 11, but certainly, as a back—up...
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taking on a resurgent ajax, hugh.mpetition so far, having already beaten champions real madrid and cristiano ronaldo'sjuventus. well, earlier we spoke to european footballjournalist mina rzouki and despite the scalps ajax already have, she beleives that spurs could have enough to beat them. despite how good they have been and how glorious spurs have been, they we re how glorious spurs have been, they were still the underdogs compared to the many —— make money spent at manchester. this goes to show how far spurs have really grown. i think ajax is the most appealing because they are a team that went through qualification. it has been 13 years since they find themselves back in the knockout stages of the champions league. we have to talk about a great generation that they have created. as beautiful as ajax are, they are still a side that aren't they are still a side that aren't the most efficient when it comes into the final third, so if spurs have their chances and they know how to convert, it spurs mightjust be the tea
taking on a resurgent ajax, hugh.mpetition so far, having already beaten champions real madrid and cristiano ronaldo'sjuventus. well, earlier we spoke to european footballjournalist mina rzouki and despite the scalps ajax already have, she beleives that spurs could have enough to beat them. despite how good they have been and how glorious spurs have been, they we re how glorious spurs have been, they were still the underdogs compared to the many —— make money spent at manchester. this goes...
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i love hugh jackman. >> steve: best guy. >> jimmy: he's the best dude ever.nly is he a great actor and multitalented. but last time he was here was for "greatest showman." >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and that thing just didn't stop. it just kept growing and getting bigger and bigger and bigger. it's like the number one -- it shattered all these records in the u.k. the number one soundtrack. all the my kids friends are like, that's all they listen to. >> steve: they love it. they love it. >> jimmy: that was my most listened to spotify album of last year was "greatest showman." i think -- but, now it's almost like a half a billion dollars or something worldwide. it's giant. i'm so happy for him. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: hugh jackman is here. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: we love that guy. [ cheers and applause ] i want to ask him about it. i want to ask him it that cause, i don't think it even opened that well here in the united states. and then it just didn't leave. >> steve: kept on, yeah -- >> jimmy: yeah coming back. and it was great. also, our pal, chrissy metz
i love hugh jackman. >> steve: best guy. >> jimmy: he's the best dude ever.nly is he a great actor and multitalented. but last time he was here was for "greatest showman." >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and that thing just didn't stop. it just kept growing and getting bigger and bigger and bigger. it's like the number one -- it shattered all these records in the u.k. the number one soundtrack. all the my kids friends are like, that's all they listen to. >>...
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here's hugh jackman in "missing link." take a look at this. >> you are exactly as i imagined.st circumference 70 inches. total weight around 650 pounds. >> well, it's more like, you know, 630 pounds. you know, it's the hair that makes me look heavier, i think. it's a little deceptive. it can be frustrating. >> look at the size of those metatarsals. >> woah! wow, your hand! >> do you mind if i smell you? >> yeah, sure. i mean, i bathed recently. you know, like, two weeks ago in a creek. so sure. >> you didn't drink from the creek, did you? remarkable. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everyone, day three of "the tonight show." >> day three.im >>: day three. the longest running guest in the history of "the tonight show." hugh j [ cheers and applause ] "missing link" is in theaters on friday.ch ssy metz joins us after the break. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ "werk it" by mama haze ] ♪ werk it now ♪ woo, werk it now, woo, werk it now ♪ ♪ baby watch me werk it like ♪ ♪ werk it now, woo. werk it now ♪ ♪ baby, baby, baby ♪ baby watch me werk it now we put it
here's hugh jackman in "missing link." take a look at this. >> you are exactly as i imagined.st circumference 70 inches. total weight around 650 pounds. >> well, it's more like, you know, 630 pounds. you know, it's the hair that makes me look heavier, i think. it's a little deceptive. it can be frustrating. >> look at the size of those metatarsals. >> woah! wow, your hand! >> do you mind if i smell you? >> yeah, sure. i mean, i bathed recently. you...
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two architects with hugh schofield outside notre—dame earlier.otre—dame earlier. parents of premature baby should be allowed extra pa rental leave, according to campaigners. at the moment it is at the discretion of employers and many face going back to work whilejuggling employers and many face going back to work while juggling ongoing medical appointments. we have been looking at the issues to market neonatal mental health week. every year, tens of thousands of premature babies are born in the uk. for some others, this can mean weeks in hospital alongside their baby. things like changing her nappy, may be getting her out and feeding her. i will stay until about apm, for 30 pm,i i will stay until about apm, for 30 pm, i will go home with my husband, eta and then we come back for the evening. meanwhile, maternity leave it slowly slipping away. i am not at home with my baby, there are mothers at home with a doing more more —— normal things but i'm coming to hospital everyday. i will only be able to spend proper time with her when she is back home,
two architects with hugh schofield outside notre—dame earlier.otre—dame earlier. parents of premature baby should be allowed extra pa rental leave, according to campaigners. at the moment it is at the discretion of employers and many face going back to work whilejuggling employers and many face going back to work while juggling ongoing medical appointments. we have been looking at the issues to market neonatal mental health week. every year, tens of thousands of premature babies are born in...
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now — it's time for sportsday, with hugh ferris. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris.rom the england squad for the tournament after an off—field incident. mauricio pochettino's feeling the buzz ahead of spurs' big champions league night. you need to settle your dreams, to infinity and beyond. and a stunning comeback for kyren wilson — he's into the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship.
now — it's time for sportsday, with hugh ferris. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris.rom the england squad for the tournament after an off—field incident. mauricio pochettino's feeling the buzz ahead of spurs' big champions league night. you need to settle your dreams, to infinity and beyond. and a stunning comeback for kyren wilson — he's into the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship.
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joining me for insight and unless are hugh hewitt, heather mcghee, democratic activist and senior fell oh at think tank and editor of daily washington newsletter jake sherman and anna palmer. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck
joining me for insight and unless are hugh hewitt, heather mcghee, democratic activist and senior fell oh at think tank and editor of daily washington newsletter jake sherman and anna palmer. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck
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thank you hugh. our correspondent there in paris, we can speak to a tourist who is there
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journalist matthew hughes was a friend of leroy mckee after her death he tweeted this i just received the heartbreaking news that my friend leiber mckee was murdered tonights in a terrorist incident in derry she was one of my closest friends she was my mentor i can't imagine life without her and yet dow i must matthew hughes joins us now from liverpool matthew first of all just tell us a little bit about. she was a giant she was one of a kind she was exceptional and what you have to realize about lera she was about to accomplish so many great things in her career she just inside the same publisher that c.s. and sylvia plath and. wrote for. work published by she had del an incredible reputation for writing about the troubles and the aftermath of the troubles in a way of focused on human stories. and was positive and it wasn't about the first catholic unionist noel it was about the people who had gone through these experiences and i think she was genuinely unique in the way that she approached subject matter and besides that she was you know one of the best friends she was she was the g
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thank you very much for joining us matthew hughes in liverpool helping us to remember the life of the journalist the remicade. it's now been twenty years since the shocking that shooting at columbine high school where two students armed with high powered guns killed thirteen people the name of the school in littleton colorado became known worldwide it's since been joined by other locations with tragic history such as sandy hook and parkland but still remembered as the start of america's modern era of school gun violence. scenes that have become all too familiar played out for the first time on april twenty nine hundred ninety nine the students who ran from the horrors of the mass shooting at columbine high school in littleton colorado could hardly have known that so many others would follow in their footsteps twelve students and one teacher died that day at columbine as well as the two disaffected teens who executed the massacre. survivors brought shocking stories of random cruelty inside. the garden with the winning run until i know not do you know we don't know we've got they're gro
thank you very much for joining us matthew hughes in liverpool helping us to remember the life of the journalist the remicade. it's now been twenty years since the shocking that shooting at columbine high school where two students armed with high powered guns killed thirteen people the name of the school in littleton colorado became known worldwide it's since been joined by other locations with tragic history such as sandy hook and parkland but still remembered as the start of america's modern...
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our health editor hugh pym reports. he died 22 years ago.o have had. seeing my children growing up, the children he might have had... it's all that life that might‘ve been. we always got together at christmas... amanda remembering her brother, simon cummings, a successful radio presenter. as a teenager, he was given a blood product by the nhs for his haemophilia. it seemed to help at the time but, unknown to the family and other patients, it was infected and he later contracted hiv. the awful thing is that it was self—administered. so, some time — probably sitting at my mum's kitchen table — one of those doses, or many of those doses, will have infected him, without knowing which one, or when. it's almost worse that he administered it himself. so, why did the nhs give patients imported products, using blood from infected donors? who was to blame? was there a high—level cover—up? that's what the inquiry — starting tomorrow, in this hall — will try to answer. the victims and their families are pleased it's happening, but they say day—to—day fi
our health editor hugh pym reports. he died 22 years ago.o have had. seeing my children growing up, the children he might have had... it's all that life that might‘ve been. we always got together at christmas... amanda remembering her brother, simon cummings, a successful radio presenter. as a teenager, he was given a blood product by the nhs for his haemophilia. it seemed to help at the time but, unknown to the family and other patients, it was infected and he later contracted hiv. the awful...
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hughes was a friend of lieberman keen after death he tweeted this i just received the heartbreaking news that my friend mickey was murdered tonight in a terrorist incidents in derry she was on my closest friends she was my mentor i can't imagine life without her and yet now i must matthew hughes joins us now from liverpool matthew first of all just tell us a little bit about. she was a giant she was one of a kind she was exceptional and what you have to realize about. she was about to accomplish so many great things in her career she just inside the same publisher that. sylvia plath in. wrote for. work published by she. though an incredible reputation for writing about the troubles and the aftermath of the troubles in a way of focused on human stories. and was positive and it wasn't. a catholic junia's noel it was about people who had gone through these experiences and i think she was genuinely unique in the way that she approached subject matter and besides that she was you know one of the best friends she was she was the groom's woman my about why didn't you know she she tied my time w
hughes was a friend of lieberman keen after death he tweeted this i just received the heartbreaking news that my friend mickey was murdered tonight in a terrorist incidents in derry she was on my closest friends she was my mentor i can't imagine life without her and yet now i must matthew hughes joins us now from liverpool matthew first of all just tell us a little bit about. she was a giant she was one of a kind she was exceptional and what you have to realize about. she was about to...
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he's called sir lionel frost, voiced by hugh jackman. very charming, very sweet.films, they have also made the box trolls and coraline, many other things. they very much have their own identity. we can kind of identify a disney animation or a dreamworks animation - very glossy, very hollywood. these feel a little more eccentric, a little bit more quirky. they are an american company, but this has a british director so feels a little more home—grown in its quirkiness. just very charming. very beautiful. you are going to see a family film that's fun for children over the easter holidays, but you're going to see something really beautiful actually. there are backdrops in this, background scenery, that's just jaw—dropping. so, a lot to enjoy. visually, but how important is the voice? hugh jackman — big star, great actor. people love him, audiences flock to see him. will they go for the voice, i mean, how important is that? i think it's great, because huthackman will be doing interviews about this, publicity about this, being on instagram. all great publicity because l
he's called sir lionel frost, voiced by hugh jackman. very charming, very sweet.films, they have also made the box trolls and coraline, many other things. they very much have their own identity. we can kind of identify a disney animation or a dreamworks animation - very glossy, very hollywood. these feel a little more eccentric, a little bit more quirky. they are an american company, but this has a british director so feels a little more home—grown in its quirkiness. just very charming. very...
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closest friends she was my mental i can't imagine life without her and yet now i must know matthew hughes joins us from now welcome to day to matthew tell us about lyra. was one of a kind and she. she was just so talented and. this instant happens as her career was just on a could should jeffrey she had worked so hard for all her life to become a published excess full lecoq nice journalist and author she just landed two book deals with the publishing house printed ted hughes and ts eliot she was a brilliant writer and she was a kind wonderful person she was the groom's woman of my wedding she was just everyone came concept and was just immediately enriched because of an. eye on all of our friends and trying to understand what has happened and why and it just seems cruel and all that sherry and. that is they think and say that the investigation is there and it's early stages but. please place thinking that she was targeted all props just tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time. it is believed that she was in the wrong place at the wrong time . there's video footage of the instant c
closest friends she was my mental i can't imagine life without her and yet now i must know matthew hughes joins us from now welcome to day to matthew tell us about lyra. was one of a kind and she. she was just so talented and. this instant happens as her career was just on a could should jeffrey she had worked so hard for all her life to become a published excess full lecoq nice journalist and author she just landed two book deals with the publishing house printed ted hughes and ts eliot she...
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today, one of hollywood's biggest stars, hugh jackman.
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hugh schofield, thank you.ing accused of using gagging orders to stop claims of bullying, discrimination and sexual misconduct being made public. figures obtained by the bbc show that universities have spent nearly £90 million on pay—offs since 2017, using so—called non—disclosure agreements, which prevent people from making their complaints known. dozens of academics say they've been driven out of theirjobs and made to sign ndas after making complaints. here's our reporter, rianna croxford. i've been bullied for six years across two universities by the same man. once designed to protect trade secrets, now creating a culture of silence, nondisclosure agreements are keeping allegations of misconduct in the dark — feeling trapped but desperate to be heard. after i complained, i was advised to sign an nda and leave. i ended up hundreds of miles away at a new university, only for the bully to follow me and continue his harassment. i'm depressed and it's crippling my career. the bbc has spoken to dozens of people wh
hugh schofield, thank you.ing accused of using gagging orders to stop claims of bullying, discrimination and sexual misconduct being made public. figures obtained by the bbc show that universities have spent nearly £90 million on pay—offs since 2017, using so—called non—disclosure agreements, which prevent people from making their complaints known. dozens of academics say they've been driven out of theirjobs and made to sign ndas after making complaints. here's our reporter, rianna...
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i think it is great because hugh jackman will be voice?rviews for this coming publicity about that. i think the best voice in it is stephen fry, a rival explorer. but that is because it stephen fry has a great voice, one of the great voices of all time. you will hear him, david volume5 of the great voices of all time. you will hear him, david volumes in the mat luca5. will hear him, david volumes in the mat lucas. best dvd this week? into the spiders. thi5 into the spiders. this one, the 05car into the spiders. this one, the oscar for best animated feature this year, about... there is notjust one spider—man in this. there are many spider people. there are many spider people in many different realities and universes and parallel dimensions. they forgot their spider powers and they'll have to team up to fight the villains commit to fight the kingpin. it is crazy, it i5 fight the kingpin. it is crazy, it is packed, it is so much fun. certainly the kind of film you want to see more than once because there's so much in it. the thing about comic
i think it is great because hugh jackman will be voice?rviews for this coming publicity about that. i think the best voice in it is stephen fry, a rival explorer. but that is because it stephen fry has a great voice, one of the great voices of all time. you will hear him, david volume5 of the great voices of all time. you will hear him, david volumes in the mat luca5. will hear him, david volumes in the mat lucas. best dvd this week? into the spiders. thi5 into the spiders. this one, the 05car...
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must go to our correspondent, hugh. what do we know? it is a tragic scene in a very dramatic scene. dramatic. the south facing roof on the train set is completely consumed in flames. i'm sending a hundred or 200 feet away from you on the road, being moved away by the police and i can feel the heat from here. it is not a little fire. there are plumes of smoke billowing up and covering the whole of the left flank of the paris, ran to see services have a right and paris, ran to see services have a rightand a paris, ran to see services have a right and a man at the latter escorting water onto the fire. it does not seem to be making much of a difference. this is a very significant fire which is consuming much of the central part of the roof. i can see scaffolding there, there has been some work going on there has been some work going on there which may or may not be the reason for the fire but this is a really tragic scene in front of us here. we are hearing that police are telling everybody to avoid the area, the mayor from paris telling everybody to avoid the area, the mayorfrom paris
must go to our correspondent, hugh. what do we know? it is a tragic scene in a very dramatic scene. dramatic. the south facing roof on the train set is completely consumed in flames. i'm sending a hundred or 200 feet away from you on the road, being moved away by the police and i can feel the heat from here. it is not a little fire. there are plumes of smoke billowing up and covering the whole of the left flank of the paris, ran to see services have a right and paris, ran to see services have a...
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. >> kathleen foley hughes started a cafi in her son's school a number of years ago to teach developmentallysabled children like him, cooking skills. today the program has grown and many are learning to do more than they ever imagined. todd surfed love serving people at eight is cafi in palo alto. >> i get up help people while i'm also growing and being the best man that i can be. >>todd's work has -- has worked here and it's current spot at mitchell park five years ago. the nonprofit hires adults with disabilities from autism and down syndrome to blindness. >> is a friendly, safe space to learn, and to make mistakes and to keep growing. >> kathleen has trained and employed about 100 developmentally challenged adults. they work at eta cafi agreed -- in the nonprofit catering business they started, 15 -- $15 and $65 -- $15 and 65 cents an hour. he gains a paycheck and more. >> house about for you? >>to me to believe in yourself. >>and employees have created a work environment where they feel like they belong. >> is part of the reason why anna ruben from new york, to the bay area comes to work
. >> kathleen foley hughes started a cafi in her son's school a number of years ago to teach developmentallysabled children like him, cooking skills. today the program has grown and many are learning to do more than they ever imagined. todd surfed love serving people at eight is cafi in palo alto. >> i get up help people while i'm also growing and being the best man that i can be. >>todd's work has -- has worked here and it's current spot at mitchell park five years ago. the...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. our main headlines this evening...snooker history? five—time winner ronnie o'sullivan is dumped out of the first round by temperature james cahill at the world snooker championship i'm feeling, i feel really heavy, i feel drained, no energy. tributes pour in for billy mcneill, the leader of the lisbon lions, who has died at the age of 79. and all he insists that he's the one to turn things around at manchester united, but i the playlist up to the job as well? —— players. good evening... well five—time winner ronnie o'sullivan claimed he was — physically not 100% — as he was one the receiving end of probably the biggest upset in crucible history — beaten 10—8 by temperature james cahill in the first round of the world snooker championships in sheffield. as ben croucher reports, it was an unexpected performance from ‘the rocket‘ in more ways than one... they're calling it the greatest shock and snicker. james walked into the crucible a qualifier, and left today with a piece of history. it's nice to win and qualify and if
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. our main headlines this evening...snooker history? five—time winner ronnie o'sullivan is dumped out of the first round by temperature james cahill at the world snooker championship i'm feeling, i feel really heavy, i feel drained, no energy. tributes pour in for billy mcneill, the leader of the lisbon lions, who has died at the age of 79. and all he insists that he's the one to turn things around at manchester united, but i the playlist up...
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joining me for insight and unless are hugh hewitt, heather mcghee, democratic activist and senior fell oh at think tank and editor of daily washington newsletter jake sherman and anna palmer. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. there is a truism in american politics that has enormous implications for the 2020 presidential race. when we elect new presidents, they are in many ways the polar opposites of the outgoing president. we followed watergate soaked richard nixon with i'll never lie to you jimmy carter. when the job seemed too big for carter we repleased him with breezily confident ronald reagan. later the buttoned down george h.w. bush before being beaten by saxophone baby boomer bill clinton, led to george w. bush shoes shoot from the hip style led to obama succeeded by blow the place up, donald trump. which is positioned to be best polar opposite of president trump. there have been 14 all viewing to be that anti-trump
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with jackman, he's coming in. >> jimmy: hugh jackman is coming here. >> hugh and i did our very firstyeah. and we both went on to have careers. >> jimmy: absolutely. pretty awesome careers, both of you. >> he's a good man. >> jimmy: he's a great guy. >> how did you get involved with "pet sematary? because this is -- just would scare -- did you see the original movie? >> no, i haven't seen the original movie. i read the book, though. and i listened to michael c. hall's audible. it's a great -- hall does a a great job with the audible. >> jimmy: oh, really? i did not know he did that. >> it's funny, because i was doing -- i did "first man" with damien chazelle. >> jimmy:yeah. >> and the producer of that, actually, was just about to take up at paramoun. and he said, read the script, it was "pet sematary." now i'm one of two louis creeds. >> jimmy: yeah. did stephen king come to the set? >> no, he sent a note, though, saying, it's the best adaptation of any of his work that he's seen. >> jimmy: do you think any day at all, in the middle of some scary shoot that he was just going to pop ou
with jackman, he's coming in. >> jimmy: hugh jackman is coming here. >> hugh and i did our very firstyeah. and we both went on to have careers. >> jimmy: absolutely. pretty awesome careers, both of you. >> he's a good man. >> jimmy: he's a great guy. >> how did you get involved with "pet sematary? because this is -- just would scare -- did you see the original movie? >> no, i haven't seen the original movie. i read the book, though. and i listened...
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panelist here hugh hewitt, heather mcghee, veteran of presidential campaigns past and seni fellow atit our second favorite newsletter playbook. seor washington correspondent and senior writer jake sherman. more importantly jake andnna author of the very readable new book, the hill to die t on, hill, of course, being capitol hill. we're going to get to your book in a littlebit. this simply is the longest interview i've had with mayorpe . heather, this is your side of u e spectrum, how did he do? what do think? >> i think he did great. he's a very impressive persona rhod scholar, navy veteran, a year younger than me and already run a city. >> he's 10 years younger than me and i'm going what the hell have i done. >> i think in the moe nt when wending out who is pete. next we need to find out what's he going to do with american families. voters are interested in the biography, how will you change thefe of my children? fow will you help me afford college, that type thing. we're at a breaking point in country. people need to see demonstrable change in their shot at the merican dream. that'
panelist here hugh hewitt, heather mcghee, veteran of presidential campaigns past and seni fellow atit our second favorite newsletter playbook. seor washington correspondent and senior writer jake sherman. more importantly jake andnna author of the very readable new book, the hill to die t on, hill, of course, being capitol hill. we're going to get to your book in a littlebit. this simply is the longest interview i've had with mayorpe . heather, this is your side of u e spectrum, how did he do?...
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joining me now, hugh johnston, cfo of pepsico, also the vice chairman welcome back, hugh good morningu, sara good morning to you as well. >> so the highlight of this report, 5.2% organic revenue growth we haven't seen that kind of growth from pepsi in years what is powering it? >> yeah, we really do feel terrific about the topline performance. i think it is a combination of two things number one, you see continued portfolio strength, u.s. businesses, international businesses, across snacks and beverages. we continue to see strong broad-based performance. in addition to that, our north america beverage business has been strengthening over the last couple of quarters as we have invested in more advertising, we have invested in more execution. the portfolio is working and you see stepped up execution from increased investment in the business advertising and marketing as well as sales people we feel great about that at the top line this quarter. >> you know what else changed at pepsico is leadership. ramon la guarta took over. what are some of the biggest changes under his reign versus nu
joining me now, hugh johnston, cfo of pepsico, also the vice chairman welcome back, hugh good morningu, sara good morning to you as well. >> so the highlight of this report, 5.2% organic revenue growth we haven't seen that kind of growth from pepsi in years what is powering it? >> yeah, we really do feel terrific about the topline performance. i think it is a combination of two things number one, you see continued portfolio strength, u.s. businesses, international businesses, across...
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hughes stois extremism and court filings are his best research material.> you have to go through all of the haystack to get to the needle. >> most of it is not talked about or possibly classified. and you've got to break through that. >> he's supposed by a staff of eight. >> this is his wife. >> oh, really. >> what the program doesn't have is a big platform, so hughes will sometimes share what he's found with journalists like adam goldman of "the new york times." >> when seamus contacted me, it's usually a good thing. he's probably got something. >> reporter: most days he'll file off a tweet. in the day we met him he learned of an american woman's ongoing support to isis. he tweeted the information to his followers and hoped someone will notice. >> sometimes he'll take these sexy documents and tweet them out. >> how do you feel about that? >> i don't think it's a good idea. i think he should give them to reporters and report them out and write stories about them, while giving credit to seamus, of course. >> sometimes the tweets end up on the front page any
hughes stois extremism and court filings are his best research material.> you have to go through all of the haystack to get to the needle. >> most of it is not talked about or possibly classified. and you've got to break through that. >> he's supposed by a staff of eight. >> this is his wife. >> oh, really. >> what the program doesn't have is a big platform, so hughes will sometimes share what he's found with journalists like adam goldman of "the new york...
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first hugh merriman, conservative mp. the conserative party, pleading with him to stay and conservative mp ed vaizey. we've also got labour mp chi 0nwurah. she was one of many who voted for last night's common market option. and i have missed out tom brake, the lib dems. good morning. we will hear from pauline latham in a moment but first of all, hugh merryman, you we re first of all, hugh merryman, you were not able to stop your colleague from effectively leaving the party. that was quite an emotional moment actually, wasn't it? not really very dramatic, i wasn't expecting it at all. his voice was strained and he said he could no longer sit with us. i don't think you always make your best decisions in that chamber so i was just trying to get him to calm down and not leave because it is a great colleague. he is an original thinker. he's done some great things in housing and that's the trouble, we are so obsessed with the eu question we forget the radical policies we can deliver and we need people like nick to deliver them
first hugh merriman, conservative mp. the conserative party, pleading with him to stay and conservative mp ed vaizey. we've also got labour mp chi 0nwurah. she was one of many who voted for last night's common market option. and i have missed out tom brake, the lib dems. good morning. we will hear from pauline latham in a moment but first of all, hugh merryman, you we re first of all, hugh merryman, you were not able to stop your colleague from effectively leaving the party. that was quite an...
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actor hugh jackman has kicked off his first ever world tour. he will have a tour that will stop in san jose on july 17. he joins us live now from new york. good afternoon to you. >> mike, the weather sounds really nice. >> phenomenal, right? >> phenomenal. >> you do not bring the extended forecast what i will be here. maybe you could just let me know what it's going to be like. >> sunday in the south bay and foggy in san francisco. i will just say that. >> thank you very much. >> and you're going around the world and it is great that you have a stop here in the san francisco bay area. excited about coming here for the performance? >> i have to tell you, it started in san francisco at the theater. so this show, i did a one-man show for the first time in 2011. the incredible people at the current theater invited me to come through and i said i want to put something together. the last 8 years, the show is extended. now, it is greatest showman. there is "beauty and the beast". that was a first show ever did. i have never played a 17-year- old high
actor hugh jackman has kicked off his first ever world tour. he will have a tour that will stop in san jose on july 17. he joins us live now from new york. good afternoon to you. >> mike, the weather sounds really nice. >> phenomenal, right? >> phenomenal. >> you do not bring the extended forecast what i will be here. maybe you could just let me know what it's going to be like. >> sunday in the south bay and foggy in san francisco. i will just say that. >>...
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hugh you need to go for submenu to go file for the radio and bbc as well.a paris correspondent for a long time. president macron is due to be speaking right now. we had a whole programme went up that we were going to be doing about french politics. now if course this mess fire has overtaken that. the scenes arejust fire has overtaken that. the scenes are just heartbreaking, anyone who has visited. .. it are just heartbreaking, anyone who has visited... it is just awful. are just heartbreaking, anyone who has visited... it is just awfullj was trying to think are there any more famous monuments in france? well the eiffel tower would be there with it. in terms of churches around the world, i think this is as famous as any. st. peter's square in rome, the one in barcelona, st. paul pensee cathedral in london. but this isa pensee cathedral in london. but this is a place with 30 million people go every year. 30,000 visitors every scene with having lived in paris for four years, it is one of the places that you have to go to for some it is absently magnificent jus
hugh you need to go for submenu to go file for the radio and bbc as well.a paris correspondent for a long time. president macron is due to be speaking right now. we had a whole programme went up that we were going to be doing about french politics. now if course this mess fire has overtaken that. the scenes arejust fire has overtaken that. the scenes are just heartbreaking, anyone who has visited. .. it are just heartbreaking, anyone who has visited... it is just awful. are just heartbreaking,...
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for more we're joined now by diggler hughes very good maass who's in london and arthur sullivan who's standing by in dublin so bill gates i'd like to start with you as through some mange over a korban continue their talks the german chancellor as we mentioned is in ireland how is her visit to dublin being perceived in london. well the german ambassador to ireland said it was a show of solidarity but i'm going to america and this is something that will be noted here in the u.k. people do know that our land is particularly vulnerable to breaks it having this land border with northern ireland and they will hope that. america and the overwrites in their talks will form some new consensus and i think the hope is also that they will talk about how to prevent and no deal breaks and so you see the hope that germany. once again come to the u.k. side i think breaks a tears and in the course of bricks it would really hope to have more solidarity with the u.k. so possibly some disappointment and really looking what's coming out of these talks in dublin now. well arthur we understand you've been t
for more we're joined now by diggler hughes very good maass who's in london and arthur sullivan who's standing by in dublin so bill gates i'd like to start with you as through some mange over a korban continue their talks the german chancellor as we mentioned is in ireland how is her visit to dublin being perceived in london. well the german ambassador to ireland said it was a show of solidarity but i'm going to america and this is something that will be noted here in the u.k. people do know...
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thank you, hugh scofield in paris.eorge's chapel in windsor, helena lee is there for us now. it isa it is a beautiful day, how do the crowds look? there are quite a few people gathered outside the royal castle, u nfortu nately they people gathered outside the royal castle, unfortunately they will not get a look at the royal family. traditionally, the royal family get a look at the royal family. traditionally, the royalfamily are already in the castle grinds, they will come out of the gate close to st george's chapel and make a small walk. pictures will be taken inside the castle and that will be led by the castle and that will be led by the queen so people here will not see members of the royal family but it does not stop them coming to the outside of the castle. that service is due to get under way shortly and the queen is celebrating her 93rd birthday as well so she will be with herfamily to birthday as well so she will be with her family to celebrate that. born on the 21st of april 1926. there will be doubt if the d
thank you, hugh scofield in paris.eorge's chapel in windsor, helena lee is there for us now. it isa it is a beautiful day, how do the crowds look? there are quite a few people gathered outside the royal castle, u nfortu nately they people gathered outside the royal castle, unfortunately they will not get a look at the royal family. traditionally, the royal family get a look at the royal family. traditionally, the royalfamily are already in the castle grinds, they will come out of the gate close...
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martin beard, ending that report there by our health editor hugh pym.oped to find the elite group, it was kenya's eliud kipchoge in control. of course it was. mo farah was toughing it out behind. kipchoge beat him to cross the line in the quickest time london has ever witnessed. farah said he had no regrets about his comments in the build—up, but finishing fifth was not the plan. brigid kosgei made her victory look easy, as did manuela schar of switzerland in the women's wheelchair event. 20—year—old american daniel romanchuk won the men's race. but there were 40,000 stories. runners in an array of colourful costumes have been pounding the streets today in the 39th london marathon, in what has been a record—breaking yearfor applications. this is lucas bates, who was aiming to break the guinness world record for the fastest marathon dressed as a landmark building, which in his case was big ben. what he didn't plan for, however, was getting his sizeable costume over the line. after a few attempts of getting beneath the hoardings, and a little help from fe
martin beard, ending that report there by our health editor hugh pym.oped to find the elite group, it was kenya's eliud kipchoge in control. of course it was. mo farah was toughing it out behind. kipchoge beat him to cross the line in the quickest time london has ever witnessed. farah said he had no regrets about his comments in the build—up, but finishing fifth was not the plan. brigid kosgei made her victory look easy, as did manuela schar of switzerland in the women's wheelchair event....
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hugh pym, bbc news. our health editor, hugh pym reporting. have been clashes outside a military base in the capital caracas. the authorities say they dealing with what they say is an attempted coup after the opposition leader juan guaido announced he was in the final phase of ending the rule of president maduro. mr guaido declared himself interim president in january and has called for massive street protests to force mr maduro from office. from caracas, our correspondent guilermo 0lmo reports. it started this morning. with tear gas fired on those on a bridge in caracas. 0pposition leaderjuan guaido calling on the opposition in the military and the president's rule. translation: the call is for everyone to come out to the streets at this moment to get back into what we have built over the years. alongside him a prominent opposition politician jailed in 2014 and released last night by security staff loyal to mr guaido. gunfire throughout the day, tensions rose. a growing crowd of protesters throwing rocks at the military in the capital. the si
hugh pym, bbc news. our health editor, hugh pym reporting. have been clashes outside a military base in the capital caracas. the authorities say they dealing with what they say is an attempted coup after the opposition leader juan guaido announced he was in the final phase of ending the rule of president maduro. mr guaido declared himself interim president in january and has called for massive street protests to force mr maduro from office. from caracas, our correspondent guilermo 0lmo reports....
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. goodnight. hello. after day two of the easter weekend warmth you may be watching is to saturday turned out to be a decent day for many parts, this weather watcher chose a beach in scarborough but you could have gone to a number of locations for a similar effect because the heat was quite widespread across the british isles, although the colours dribble away in the north—west with a very good reason. it wasn't a heatwave right round the coast, still some onshore breezes across parts of east anglia, 11 to 13 there and the reason it was so in cool the north—west was the weather front which will still be around starting tomorrow. a lot of cloud and rain, extensive rain overnight to the north and western isles but sunday elsewhere is going to prove another sparkling day, temperatures still into the low 20s and a number of places, always a fraction cooler around the exposed coasts. the temperatures for the most pa rt coasts. the temperatures for the most part are well above seasonal norm. t
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. goodnight. hello. after day two of the easter weekend warmth you may be watching is to saturday turned out to be a decent day for many parts, this weather watcher chose a beach in scarborough but you could have gone to a number of locations for a similar effect because the heat was quite widespread across the british isles, although the colours dribble away in the north—west with a very good reason. it wasn't a heatwave right round the coast, still some...
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our health editor, hugh pym, reports.ugh, you know, how she loved her sisters. tania's happier memories of her daughter amy, but she won't ever forget the day amy died in the care of a private hospital. all i think about is when i met her in that hospital that night, and her laying there, pale, and i expected her to say "hi mum, i'm 0k", and she didn't. amy had a known history of suicide attempts. she was referred by the nhs to this mental health facility, part of the priory group. but she was found dead in her room in november 2012. the company was taken to court, facing a health and safety prosecution, and pleaded guilty. passing sentence here at lewes crown court the judge, mrjustice dingemans, said the risks associated with patients like amy had not been considered, and that staff had not been suitably trained to deal with emergencies requiring resuscitation. he noted that priory health care had worked hard to improve service since amy's death. he said any penalty he imposed could never reflect the loss suffered by am
our health editor, hugh pym, reports.ugh, you know, how she loved her sisters. tania's happier memories of her daughter amy, but she won't ever forget the day amy died in the care of a private hospital. all i think about is when i met her in that hospital that night, and her laying there, pale, and i expected her to say "hi mum, i'm 0k", and she didn't. amy had a known history of suicide attempts. she was referred by the nhs to this mental health facility, part of the priory group....
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hugh pym, bbc news.ffice warns against all but essential travel to sri lanka because of the risk of further terrorist attacks. the head of the civil service is to lead a formal inquiry into the leak of details from a national security council meeting about huawei. 31 years after his first run for the white house the man who was barack 0bama's vice—president announces a new presidential campaign. knife crime figures for england and wales have risen to record levels. last year nearly 41,000 offences were recorded by police — a 6% increase on 2017. the figures, published by the office for national statistics, show there were more than 730 cases of murder and manslaughter — that's the highest number for a decade. but the likelihood of being a victim of violent crime is at its lowest level ever, as our home editor mark easton explains. it is a horribly familiar scene. another teenager stabbed to death last night in birmingham, as homicide figures for england and wales hit a ten—year high, and knife offences r
hugh pym, bbc news.ffice warns against all but essential travel to sri lanka because of the risk of further terrorist attacks. the head of the civil service is to lead a formal inquiry into the leak of details from a national security council meeting about huawei. 31 years after his first run for the white house the man who was barack 0bama's vice—president announces a new presidential campaign. knife crime figures for england and wales have risen to record levels. last year nearly 41,000...
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hugh has more on that.es today at the other end of the premier league table. brighton went to wolves having lost five consecutive matches in all competitions for the first time in 12 years. but they ended that run and got what could be a vital point in their bid for survival. it finished goalless at molineux with wolves having the lion's share of possession and the chances. that result leaves chris hughton's brighton three points above the drop zone with three matches to play. i think with the emotion going into the game, and probably not too many people felt we would get any type of result today. and i think in the manner that we had to get the result, then i think that speaks volumes for this group of players. and what we have to be able to do is take that type of spirit and determination into these next four games. i think we had good game. but this is football, this football. we had combinations in chances, i don't know how many corners and situations. it's difficult, you've got to break it in so we are
hugh has more on that.es today at the other end of the premier league table. brighton went to wolves having lost five consecutive matches in all competitions for the first time in 12 years. but they ended that run and got what could be a vital point in their bid for survival. it finished goalless at molineux with wolves having the lion's share of possession and the chances. that result leaves chris hughton's brighton three points above the drop zone with three matches to play. i think with the...
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martin beard ending that report there by our health editor, hugh pym.uld only manage fifth in the london marathon, unable to keep the pace set by world—record holder eliud kipchoge. the kenyan won with the second fastest marathon time in history to win it for a record fourth time. 0ur correspondent joe wilson was there. when the cameras swooped to find the elite group, it was kenya's eliud kipchoge in control — of course it was. mo farah was toughing it out behind. kipchoge beat him to cross the line in the quickest time london's ever witnessed. farah said he had no regrets about his comments in the build—up but finishing fifth was not the plan. brigid kosgei made her victory look easy, as did manuela schar of switzerland in the women's wheelchair event. 20—year—old american daniel romanchuk won the men's race. but there were 40,000 stories. of course, everybody runs the london marathon in their own way, everybody has personal goals, but like the incredibles here, so many are raising money for so many others. this year, the billionth pound for charity i
martin beard ending that report there by our health editor, hugh pym.uld only manage fifth in the london marathon, unable to keep the pace set by world—record holder eliud kipchoge. the kenyan won with the second fastest marathon time in history to win it for a record fourth time. 0ur correspondent joe wilson was there. when the cameras swooped to find the elite group, it was kenya's eliud kipchoge in control — of course it was. mo farah was toughing it out behind. kipchoge beat him to...
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kidnapped -- >> just seconds later hughes lashed out at an inmate in a nearby cell. >> man, why don'tleep ] up. knock your teeth out. >> all the dudes that were kicked out of dorms for it. because they knew you and you never got caught. but i know why you're there. because they don't give a [ bleep ] against you. >> it soon became clear that mark hughes was just reacting angrily to everything and everyone around him. >> he's crazy. i've got to get in the cell and -- that's redundant. >> then he turned all his rage toward us. >> respect. >> and just started lashing out at us. >> take the [ bleep ] off of me. respect. >> dr. matias, again, with his very caring and kind way, completely defused the situation. >> get you stabilized, take your meds. >> yeah. >> because it's just going to cause more problems. you're going to start getting write-ups. >> i don't want no more write-ups. >> that had been a very chaotic and draining episode but for dr. matias he acted like it was just a normal everyday routine. >> long day? >> yeah. actually, today my schedule was pretty clear. so i can catch up
kidnapped -- >> just seconds later hughes lashed out at an inmate in a nearby cell. >> man, why don'tleep ] up. knock your teeth out. >> all the dudes that were kicked out of dorms for it. because they knew you and you never got caught. but i know why you're there. because they don't give a [ bleep ] against you. >> it soon became clear that mark hughes was just reacting angrily to everything and everyone around him. >> he's crazy. i've got to get in the cell and...
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. >> more movies, hugh jackman, new animated comedy in theaters, he's gushing about his musical tourest showman. celeb super fan to join him. >> we were with hugh jackman and he wants to invite you to come sing with him on tour. would you do that? >> of course. i love him. >> she's ready. >> thanks, pink. >> okay, that on tour duet is still in the works but you can definitely hear hugh and zach and zoe saldana in missing link right now. the role of an intrepid explorer. >> the hunter that follows us will not give up the chase easily, my dear. >> his whole life has been dedicated to finding the sasquatch, the loch ness monster, the mermaid, some mysterious creature that will make him famous. >> fearless to frightening, hell boy is back. >> the apocalypse is no joke. >> you will emerge. >> david harper plays a half demon comic book character. >> he's a shredded daddy, why does -- >> oh, my god, those are two words i never want to hear put together. >> that's out now, opening wednesday, penguin. ♪ be the thunder coming of age story about a penguin starting a family. on friday, check out
. >> more movies, hugh jackman, new animated comedy in theaters, he's gushing about his musical tourest showman. celeb super fan to join him. >> we were with hugh jackman and he wants to invite you to come sing with him on tour. would you do that? >> of course. i love him. >> she's ready. >> thanks, pink. >> okay, that on tour duet is still in the works but you can definitely hear hugh and zach and zoe saldana in missing link right now. the role of an...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, stockport.o allow it to help build britain's 5g data network. that's despite objections from senior ministers who believe it poses a security risk. the us and a number of other countries have also expressed concerns about the security implications of working with huawei. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera reports. the new world of 5g technology promises to transform our lives, connecting millions of devices and enabling everything from driverless cars to smart homes. but it also poses a major security question — should a chinese company be the one to deliver this future? huawei may be best known to most people for making phones, but it's also a leading player in building the infrastructure for all our communications. critics fear that allowing it to build 5g could enable the chinese state to spy on — or even switch off — the flow of data we will all depend on. despite some ministers raising concerns, a meeting of the uk's national security council yesterday appears to have given huawei the
dominic hughes, bbc news, stockport.o allow it to help build britain's 5g data network. that's despite objections from senior ministers who believe it poses a security risk. the us and a number of other countries have also expressed concerns about the security implications of working with huawei. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera reports. the new world of 5g technology promises to transform our lives, connecting millions of devices and enabling everything from driverless cars to smart...
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hugh schofield in paris for us.ctures of a cat who has adopted four baby squirrels. the orphaned baby squirrels were brought to a park in southern crimea by a visitor when they were just four weeks old. pusha the cat, who already had four kittens, was cautious about adopting them at first. but they got used to one another and now the cats and squirrels live together as one big, happy family. i have not got anything else to say. we just thought we would stay with the pictures. thank you so much watching. bye for now. hello there. after the warm easter weather that we saw last weekend, it's been turning gradually cooler and also more unsettled over the past couple of days. and that unsettled theme continues for the next few days too. this amazing picture was taken as the sun set on thursday evening in salford. you can see the big shower clouds that we had, the heavy downpours. a similar picture on friday. there will be some sunshine around, equally some heavy showers in the forecast too. and things will start to feel
hugh schofield in paris for us.ctures of a cat who has adopted four baby squirrels. the orphaned baby squirrels were brought to a park in southern crimea by a visitor when they were just four weeks old. pusha the cat, who already had four kittens, was cautious about adopting them at first. but they got used to one another and now the cats and squirrels live together as one big, happy family. i have not got anything else to say. we just thought we would stay with the pictures. thank you so much...
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our health editor hugh pym reports. he died 22 years ago. not to have had. seeing my children growing up, the children he might have had... it's all that life that might‘ve been. we always got together at christmas... amanda remembering her brother, simon cummings, a successful radio presenter. as a teenager, he was given a blood product by the nhs for his haemophilia. it seemed to help at the time but, unknown to the family and other patients, it was infected and he later contracted hiv. the awful thing is that it was self—administered. so, some time — probably sitting at my mum's kitchen table — one of those doses, or many of those doses, will have infected him, without knowing which one, or when. it's almost worse that he administered it himself. so, why did the nhs give patients imported products, using blood from infected donors? who was to blame? was there a high—level cover—up? that's what the inquiry — starting tomorrow, in this hall — will try to answer. the victims and their families are pleased it's happening, but they say day—to—
our health editor hugh pym reports. he died 22 years ago. not to have had. seeing my children growing up, the children he might have had... it's all that life that might‘ve been. we always got together at christmas... amanda remembering her brother, simon cummings, a successful radio presenter. as a teenager, he was given a blood product by the nhs for his haemophilia. it seemed to help at the time but, unknown to the family and other patients, it was infected and he later contracted hiv. the...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the authorities say they are putting down what they're calling a coup attempt after opposition leader juan guaido announced he was in the "final phase" of ending president maduro's rule. there have been clashes outside a military base in the capital caracas. at one point, military vehicles went into protesters and was set alight. mr guaido declared himself interim president injanuary and has called for massive street protests to force mr maduro from office. we can go to caracas now and to our correspondent. i know these protests have been building up all day. i have been building up all day. i have been building up all day. i have been watching it. does this feel like a decisive moment? well, it feels it is nothing we have seen so well, it feels it is nothing we have seen so far. it seems a lot of mr guaido's supporters have gathered around a strategic facility and tried to seize it. what we have seen all across the city is protesters are throwing stones and trying to break their poli
hugh pym, bbc news. the authorities say they are putting down what they're calling a coup attempt after opposition leader juan guaido announced he was in the "final phase" of ending president maduro's rule. there have been clashes outside a military base in the capital caracas. at one point, military vehicles went into protesters and was set alight. mr guaido declared himself interim president injanuary and has called for massive street protests to force mr maduro from office. we can...
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hugh pym, our health reporter.been clashes outside a military base in the capital caracas. the authorities say they dealing with what they say is an attempted coup, after the opposition leader juan guaido announced he was in the "final phase" of ending the rule of president maduro. mr guaido declared himself interim president in january and has called for massive street protests to force mr maduro from office. live to caracas and our correspondent guilermo olmo. it has been a long day of violence here in venezuela, all the way through we have seen clashes between the security forces and opposition forces at the air base behind me. is the lace it latest episode of the venezuelan political crisis and it seems far from over. it started this morning, with tear gas fired at protesters on a bridge in caracas. opposition leader mr guaido calling on venezuelans and the military to end mr maduro's rule. translation: the call is for eve ryo ne rule. translation: the call is for everyone to come out to the streets at this mom
hugh pym, our health reporter.been clashes outside a military base in the capital caracas. the authorities say they dealing with what they say is an attempted coup, after the opposition leader juan guaido announced he was in the "final phase" of ending the rule of president maduro. mr guaido declared himself interim president in january and has called for massive street protests to force mr maduro from office. live to caracas and our correspondent guilermo olmo. it has been a long day...
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thank you, hugh.d in connection with this week's climate change protests have appeared in court. three people have pleaded not guilty for obstructing trains at canary wharf station. the protests, which have disrupted parts of central london and other cities during the week, have continued, with major intersections in the capital blocked. activists want the government to drastically speed up their targets for reducing carbon emissions. there have been rows between the protesters and those they've incovenienced on the streets of london. you obviously think people should be able to disrupt and block a bridge. this is not legitimate protest. do you think this is an adjustment process 7 you think this is an adjustment process? you are blocking, it is obstruction. i just process? you are blocking, it is obstruction. ijust want process? you are blocking, it is obstruction. i just want a conversation... it is obstruction. do you realise what the rest of the country thinks of you? stop shouting at all these pe
thank you, hugh.d in connection with this week's climate change protests have appeared in court. three people have pleaded not guilty for obstructing trains at canary wharf station. the protests, which have disrupted parts of central london and other cities during the week, have continued, with major intersections in the capital blocked. activists want the government to drastically speed up their targets for reducing carbon emissions. there have been rows between the protesters and those...
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hugh pym, bbc news, at lewes crown court.pport, you can find them online at bbc.co.uk/actionline. for a third day in a row, climate—change activists from extinction rebellion have been protesting in central london. a group gathered outside jeremy corbyn‘s home, while others glued themselves to a train carriage on the docklands light railway. others have spent the day camped at majorjunctions in london including oxford circus and waterloo bridge. so far around 340 people have been arrested. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. this is normally one of the busiest bridges across the thames. extinction rebellion, a new direct—action protest group, hope to take control of this and other key london locations for up to two weeks. but today police moved in and made more arrests. we have an emergency here, and i don't think we're causing any harm. using powers designed to balance the right to protest with the need to reduce disruption. the police are taking this extremely slowly, not least to keep the temperature under
hugh pym, bbc news, at lewes crown court.pport, you can find them online at bbc.co.uk/actionline. for a third day in a row, climate—change activists from extinction rebellion have been protesting in central london. a group gathered outside jeremy corbyn‘s home, while others glued themselves to a train carriage on the docklands light railway. others have spent the day camped at majorjunctions in london including oxford circus and waterloo bridge. so far around 340 people have been arrested....