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hugh laurie. stephen: and, i-- i already have britbox, i already know britbox, because i'm married to a wild anglophile. evie absolutely loves you brits. and, i'm fine with you all, but she absolutely loves you guys. and you have adapted, directed, and starred in a new mini-series called "why didn't they ask evans?" from the 1934 agatha christie novel. i've never read this novel. >> good. >> stephen: i assume-- what do you mean, why good? >> no, i mean it's good because the story will therefore-- >> stephen: be very fresh. >> yeah, exactly. >> stephen: because it's true to the story, true to the novel. >> yeah. >> stephen: did you-- is this a long-time love of yours? did you read this as a kid or something? >> there is-- it sort of is a long-time love.h central device of the plot-- and this is what agatha christie did better than any writer before or since. the mystery plot at the center of it, i still think is one the most beautiful things ever. it makes me shiver, even now, remembering the first
hugh laurie. stephen: and, i-- i already have britbox, i already know britbox, because i'm married to a wild anglophile. evie absolutely loves you brits. and, i'm fine with you all, but she absolutely loves you guys. and you have adapted, directed, and starred in a new mini-series called "why didn't they ask evans?" from the 1934 agatha christie novel. i've never read this novel. >> good. >> stephen: i assume-- what do you mean, why good? >> no, i mean it's good...
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they said, "it's hugh jackman." really big on like a giant billboard. and i was like, "oh god, that's going to cost a lot of money when they have to replace me." because i'm like, that's real big. it's a lot of paint. but i was pretty convinced i was going to be fired for several weeks. >> oh, stop it >> it's true, though, you know, you just get - but i guess, like, i don't know, that's part of the reason why you do what you do if you were like, "oh, yeah, i got this." >> seth: but that's a big -- has it always been that way? i mean, you know, i know you did "boy from oz" in 2004, i imagine in everything you've done, i imagine the early days of the rehearsal, you must always feel that like, "oh, they're going to they're going to pull the plug." >> and particularly after the pandemic >> seth: yeah. >> it's been a while for anybody being back in that room. i was certainly intimidated. this is a six-time tony nominee. >> seth: yeah. >> two-time winner like i saw her do "thoroughly modern millie" when you were like four
they said, "it's hugh jackman." really big on like a giant billboard. and i was like, "oh god, that's going to cost a lot of money when they have to replace me." because i'm like, that's real big. it's a lot of paint. but i was pretty convinced i was going to be fired for several weeks. >> oh, stop it >> it's true, though, you know, you just get - but i guess, like, i don't know, that's part of the reason why you do what you do if you were like, "oh, yeah, i...
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howard: hugh hewitt, great to see you again. >> thank you for having me. from kellyanne conway's new week. -- new book. ♪ ♪ i was not born yesterday. when someone asked for my medicare number in a text, i knew it was a scam. nice catch. and, your mother knew it wasn't a real email. go, mom! - i don't share my medicare number with strangers. - if you get a call, text or email - strike! - asking for your medicare or personal information, - delete! - shut it down. - nope! learn more at medicare.gov/fraud. right now, we're all feelin' the squeeze. we're having to get creative. find a new way. but birthdays still happen. fridays still call for s'mores. you have to make magic, and you're figuring out how to do that. what you don't have to figure out is where to shop. because while you're getting creative, walmart is doing what we always do. keeping prices low for you every day. so you can save money and live better. ♪ howard: joining us now, richard fowler, radio talk show host and fox news contributor. so the buffalo suspect deliberately set out to kill black p
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dominic hughes, bbc news. boats were picked up in the channel yesterday according to the ministry of defence, following 11 days without any crossings. there have been more arrivals this morning at dover. our correspondent simonjones is there for us. simon, what's the situation like there today? well, this is the area of dover where people are brought once they are picked up in the channel and it has once again been very busy here today. the lifeboat brought in the first group of people just after 6am and since then there has been a steady stream of arrivals and we've seen a number of women being brought to shore and one woman was clutching a young child, but the vast majority of people arriving have been young men and we have counted more than 100 people so far today. the crossings have started up once again after 11 days without any crossings. yesterday we saw 254 people arrive on seven boats, an average of more than 35 people per boat, which shows you just how dangerously overcrowded they can be. some are sa
dominic hughes, bbc news. boats were picked up in the channel yesterday according to the ministry of defence, following 11 days without any crossings. there have been more arrivals this morning at dover. our correspondent simonjones is there for us. simon, what's the situation like there today? well, this is the area of dover where people are brought once they are picked up in the channel and it has once again been very busy here today. the lifeboat brought in the first group of people just...
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hugh pym, bbc news.*s record. he beat the 2019 champion judd trump 18 frames to 13 at the crucible in sheffield, as jane dougall reports. cheering 21 years after he won his first, ronnie 0'sullivan lifted his seventh world championship trophy. at the start of the day, it had looked a foregone conclusion, but his seven frame lead was reduced to three after an incredible fightback from judd trump. so it was game on in the final session. commentator: that is a wonderful long red. i living up to his name, the rocket started well, and mistakes from trump were punished. he had to watch on as ronnie cleaned up and pulled away. trump's long game was improving... ..but he couldn't make a tough shot on the brown, and 0'sullivan was back in. that was tough. from then on, the crucible sat back and watched history. a composed display getting him to the magic number of 18 frames. ronnie 0'sullivan has proved without doubt that he's the greatest player in the world! i tried to be as relaxed as i could but, you know, it
hugh pym, bbc news.*s record. he beat the 2019 champion judd trump 18 frames to 13 at the crucible in sheffield, as jane dougall reports. cheering 21 years after he won his first, ronnie 0'sullivan lifted his seventh world championship trophy. at the start of the day, it had looked a foregone conclusion, but his seven frame lead was reduced to three after an incredible fightback from judd trump. so it was game on in the final session. commentator: that is a wonderful long red. i living up to...
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hugh schofield in _ liverpool club and fans. hugh schofield in paris, _ liverpool club and fans.ukraine says russian forces are closing in on the centre of the strategic city of severodonetsk. ukrainian authorities say 90% of its buildings have been damaged and they've given up counting casualties. seizing the city is a key russian objective as they try to capture the entire eastern region of luhansk in the donbas, but ukrainian forces are mounting stiff resistance, as our correspondentjoe inwood reports from kyiv. right across the donbas, they watch and wait. ukraine's forces know the russians are coming. this old industrial region has been battered by their artillery — trenches are the best defence. despite the pressures, the men here say they are in no mood to compromise. translation: a negotiated settlement can only happen on ukraine _ terms and at present, if they happen, it would be a horror. it would be the end of the president's career and them all. because people went to defend ukraine, not for zelensky, but for ukraine. but ukraine's president remains a popularfigure wi
hugh schofield in _ liverpool club and fans. hugh schofield in paris, _ liverpool club and fans.ukraine says russian forces are closing in on the centre of the strategic city of severodonetsk. ukrainian authorities say 90% of its buildings have been damaged and they've given up counting casualties. seizing the city is a key russian objective as they try to capture the entire eastern region of luhansk in the donbas, but ukrainian forces are mounting stiff resistance, as our correspondentjoe...
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hugh dancy, everybody.s making big promises to californians. what's the real math behind their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations permanently. only eight and a half cents is left for the homeless. and in virginia, arizona, and other states, fanduel and draftkings use loopholes to pay far less than was promised. sound familiar? it should. it's another bad scheme for california. when you need help it's great to be in sync with customer service. a team of reps who can anticipate the next step genesys technology is changing the way customer service teams anticipate what customers need. because happy customers are music to our ears. genesys, we're behind every customer smile. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. genesys, so help safeguard your small business with comcast business securityedge™ it's advanced security that continuously scans for threats and helps protect every connected device. the cho
hugh dancy, everybody.s making big promises to californians. what's the real math behind their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations permanently. only eight and a half cents is left for the homeless. and in virginia, arizona, and other states, fanduel and draftkings use loopholes to pay far less than was promised. sound familiar? it should. it's another bad scheme for california. when you need help it's great to be in sync with customer...
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hugh pym, bbc news. let's talk a little more about this, hugh is in the studio.st affected areas, what are the hopes for them that in the next few years, their access to gps will improve?— the next few years, their access to gps will improve? well, huw, there are some deep-set _ gps will improve? well, huw, there are some deep-set problems - gps will improve? well, huw, therei are some deep-set problems across are some deep—set problems across the nhs which will take time to address, you are seeing rising patient demand, sometimes because people didn't come forward during the lockdown period to get treated or diagnosed, and yet gp numbers, qualified gps are actually falling. so you've got a challenge there, you've got gps doing their best to fit everybody in, but patients frustrated they can't always get appointments, and sometimes going out to people's homes to comfort those who are waiting a long time for routine operations, again because of the covid related backlog. so really big challenges, and only last week a report for nhs england said the system was not
hugh pym, bbc news. let's talk a little more about this, hugh is in the studio.st affected areas, what are the hopes for them that in the next few years, their access to gps will improve?— the next few years, their access to gps will improve? well, huw, there are some deep-set _ gps will improve? well, huw, there are some deep-set problems - gps will improve? well, huw, therei are some deep-set problems across are some deep—set problems across the nhs which will take time to address, you...
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including hugh and -- ♪ >> they sound good all right.ny mess or waste. >> they also know sweet adelaide, one of my favorites. a beauty coming up chatting with jay ellis about his role in "top gun: maverick" and what this was like acting while pulling off those epic stunts and the tom cruise boot camp he was put through. >> and speaking of the sequel. another one of the stars here tomorrow jon hamm has been pinching himself ever since he got to join the cast. we got preview it last week. we have a need for speed so fun. >> and mental health awareness month. and lot of important conversations all month long another one for you co-wednesday jay shetty will be here life to tell us about managing stress and anxiety and why connection is more important now than ever. >> and so cool he'll also answer your questions and all you need to do is make a quick video and share it us with on today.com and hopefully he'll answer it. >> we've got a beautiful crowd first of all, it is your 92nd. a quick hello to this beautiful lady happy birthday. what's y
including hugh and -- ♪ >> they sound good all right.ny mess or waste. >> they also know sweet adelaide, one of my favorites. a beauty coming up chatting with jay ellis about his role in "top gun: maverick" and what this was like acting while pulling off those epic stunts and the tom cruise boot camp he was put through. >> and speaking of the sequel. another one of the stars here tomorrow jon hamm has been pinching himself ever since he got to join the cast. we got...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. limiting access to key technology for rivals to its apple pay system. the move could result in a hefty fine for the tech giant and force it to open its mobile payment system to competitors. apple says the system is only one of many options. and the us firm says it will continue to engage with eu regulators. let's hear a little of what the eu's competition commissioner had to say the preliminary conclusion we reached today relates to mobile payments in shops, excluding others from the game apple has unfairly shielded its apple pay wallets from competition. if proven, this behaviour would amount to abuse of a dominant position which is illegal under our rules. research suggests the impact of repetitive concussions in sport, especially in women, will have dire consequences for some people in later life. the government is expected to take steps to standardise concussion policy for both sexes and for all sports and ages. the new rules to be proposed in the uk will dictate how long players
dominic hughes, bbc news. limiting access to key technology for rivals to its apple pay system. the move could result in a hefty fine for the tech giant and force it to open its mobile payment system to competitors. apple says the system is only one of many options. and the us firm says it will continue to engage with eu regulators. let's hear a little of what the eu's competition commissioner had to say the preliminary conclusion we reached today relates to mobile payments in shops, excluding...
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hugh pym, bbc news.s all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon, this is your update from the bbc sport centre. four—time olympic champion mo farah say�*s he'll make decisions about his future on a "race by race" basis. this morning, he was beaten on his return to competition for the first time since failing to qualify for the olympics last year. club runner ellis cross, who represents aldershot, had to pay the £37 entry fee, but set a personal best as he beat the course record holder, and won this year's vitality london 10,000m. farah, a seven—time winner of the event, said before the race if he didn't feel he could compete at the highest level any more, then it'd be time to stop and retire from the sport. ellis did really well to beat me and to win here, but at the same time, you have got to see where you are and, at the minute, i don't even know, this is it, that's where i am now. is it for you now where you are
hugh pym, bbc news.s all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon, this is your update from the bbc sport centre. four—time olympic champion mo farah say�*s he'll make decisions about his future on a "race by race" basis. this morning, he was beaten on his return to competition for the first time since failing to qualify for the olympics last year. club runner ellis cross, who represents...
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jeff mason white house correspondent for reuters and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.? >> look, i should concede at the beginning that i worked for john cornyn for a number of years. i have enormous respect for him. i don't believe there's going to be a path forward when it comes to finding some significant progress, when it comes to gun control, that the left in america would really like to see. certainly, i think there's a lot of people who, in response to uvalde, are clam moring for something to happen. we see this happen whenever one of these terrible events befalls the country. but, unfortunately, in this case, as in so many, there are very few steps that can be taken when it comes to governmental policy or law that would prevent these types of atrocities from taking place. now, one thing that i do think is possible is that you could see the push for additional red flag type of opportunities, potentially some other small steps, but you're not going to see anything happen that would prevent this type of specific occurrence from taking place in the future. unfortuna
jeff mason white house correspondent for reuters and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.? >> look, i should concede at the beginning that i worked for john cornyn for a number of years. i have enormous respect for him. i don't believe there's going to be a path forward when it comes to finding some significant progress, when it comes to gun control, that the left in america would really like to see. certainly, i think there's a lot of people who, in response to uvalde, are clam moring for...
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hugh burrows are producer and co- host. i was at a retreat two weeks ago in tahoe with my methodist men from the fairfield church. while i was there hugh burrows emailed me and he said he wanted to do the next program on spiritual retreats. he did not know that i was at a spiritual retreat, and in fact he was going to host the program this morning, but he had to go out of town. so he asked me to do it. i'm delighted to have as our first guest, dr. thomas power, over the jesuit center retreat, great to have you tom. >> nice to be hit. >> tell us about the retreat. >> the place was founded back in 1925 and the jesuits at santa clara university, which was santa clara college back then, decided they wanted have a place where, at that time, men could go on retreat. it wasn't until the 1960s that women started coming. in february 7th, 1925, first mass was celebrated at the retreat house in the one building that was there, which was a house, and the house still stands which is where my office is. >> fantastic. >> since then, liter
hugh burrows are producer and co- host. i was at a retreat two weeks ago in tahoe with my methodist men from the fairfield church. while i was there hugh burrows emailed me and he said he wanted to do the next program on spiritual retreats. he did not know that i was at a spiritual retreat, and in fact he was going to host the program this morning, but he had to go out of town. so he asked me to do it. i'm delighted to have as our first guest, dr. thomas power, over the jesuit center retreat,...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. been brought ashore by the border force and lifeboats after trying to cross the english channel in small boats. yesterday, more than 250 people made the journey, the first arrivals for 11 days. simonjones is in dover this evening. simon, why have so many people come in the last couple of days? well, i think it is largely down to the weather. this is the area in dover where people are brought when they are picked up in the channel. today for a second day it has been very calm at sea so for the second day we have seen a large number of people arrive, we have seen women and children being brought ashore but largely it has been groups of young men. numbers for today have yet to be confirmed by the ministry of defence but i think the figure is likely to be similar to those we saw yesterday, if not higher, when we saw 250 people make the crossing. ultimately, this is largely down to the weather, because we haven't seen any crossings previously for ii any crossings previously for 11 days. bu
dominic hughes, bbc news. been brought ashore by the border force and lifeboats after trying to cross the english channel in small boats. yesterday, more than 250 people made the journey, the first arrivals for 11 days. simonjones is in dover this evening. simon, why have so many people come in the last couple of days? well, i think it is largely down to the weather. this is the area in dover where people are brought when they are picked up in the channel. today for a second day it has been...
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i am dominic hughes - change it yourself. i am dominic hughes and - change it yourself.d i'm change it yourself. i am - dominic hughes and i'm health correspondence for bbc news and have been invested in the story of chronic pain, a condition that bbc research reveals the lives of millions of people and leaves them in a life of pain. hello, iam hello, i am jennifer and hello, i amjennifer and i am a dental therapist from my dentist in bradford. it was everything i ever wanted, everything i ever wanted, everything i ever wanted, everything i dreamt it would be. i don't think i have been in a happier place in my life. five years ago, jen was happy and successful. today, she is living a life dominated by pain. living a life dominated by ain. ., . , ., , pain. patches, and his commentaries, - pain. patches, and his commentaries, nerve| pain. patches, and his - commentaries, nerve pain medications. it commentaries, nerve pain medications.— commentaries, nerve pain medications. it started with back pain — medications. it started with back pain but _ medications. it started wit
i am dominic hughes - change it yourself. i am dominic hughes and - change it yourself.d i'm change it yourself. i am - dominic hughes and i'm health correspondence for bbc news and have been invested in the story of chronic pain, a condition that bbc research reveals the lives of millions of people and leaves them in a life of pain. hello, iam hello, i am jennifer and hello, i amjennifer and i am a dental therapist from my dentist in bradford. it was everything i ever wanted, everything i ever...
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>> jimenez: myself. >> alfonsi: yourself. >> hughes: yeah.say there were big pieces of myself that i-- were definitely lost. i lost friends, because we wouldn't see each other. we couldn't go to our first homecoming. i couldn't have an eighth-grade graduation. i know that doesn't sound like that big of a deal, but we were looking forward... >> alfonsi: but it is a big deal when you're in eighth grade. >> hughes: yeah. i feel like if the pandemic hadn't happened at all, a lot of my, like, sadness and mental problems would not be as bad as they are. it just made everything worse. >> alfonsi: are we in crisis mode right now? >> tammy makhlouf: we are. we are in crisis mode. and it's scary. >> alfonsi: tammy makhlouf has worked as a child therapist throughout wisconsin for the last 25 years. i think there was a hope that, you know, we're back in school, the kids are able to see their friends again, and play sports, that this would all go away. has it? >> makhlouf: no. no. i've noticed that the wait lists are longer, kids are struggling with more
>> jimenez: myself. >> alfonsi: yourself. >> hughes: yeah.say there were big pieces of myself that i-- were definitely lost. i lost friends, because we wouldn't see each other. we couldn't go to our first homecoming. i couldn't have an eighth-grade graduation. i know that doesn't sound like that big of a deal, but we were looking forward... >> alfonsi: but it is a big deal when you're in eighth grade. >> hughes: yeah. i feel like if the pandemic hadn't happened at...
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. >>> coming up only on "cbs mornings," hugh evans, ceo and co-founder of global citizen, tells us about extreme poverty. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " but your stomach doesn't. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. that will never mess with your stomach. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi,...
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with the report into the deaths of star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughes soon to be published, there manage the delicate balance between removing children quickly to keep them safe, while supporting families to stay together wherever possible. the action that we should be taking is let's find out what's happening, let's make a measured judgement about it. if a family needs help, let's try and get that help for them. ok, you ready? the best social work is when parents are supported to be parents and then, the profession has the time to use the skills that they have to do what needs to be done — whether it's removing children or providing support services and keeping children happy and safe in their family. the department for education says it's: it says it's announced millions of pounds of: herefordshire council says it wants to: it says "urgent change is a top priority and it plans to reduce "case loads, recruit more staff and improve leadership, "so children and families get the quality of support "they need." but you've already eaten them, haven't you? i've not! for families and ch
with the report into the deaths of star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughes soon to be published, there manage the delicate balance between removing children quickly to keep them safe, while supporting families to stay together wherever possible. the action that we should be taking is let's find out what's happening, let's make a measured judgement about it. if a family needs help, let's try and get that help for them. ok, you ready? the best social work is when parents are supported to be...
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two toddlers, star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughes, were killed by their parents' new partners in 2020social workers had failed to act on warnings from relatives, the secretary of state sent out a stark message. we have to make sure that, if there is any evidence, any inkling, any iota, of harm to any child, the child is taken away immediately. but while more children have been taken into care over the last decade, the number of children in england who've died because of deliberate injury, abuse or neglect has broadly remained the same — around one death a week over the last ten years. every one of those 536 deaths could perhaps have been avoided, but over the same period more than 300,000 children have been taken into care, and for some that may have caused serious harm. the pressures for social workers, in children's social work, are enormous. the fact that we're struggling to attract people to the profession, so there's fewer social workers, higher case load, that can mean less time to spend with families. there's still a whole load of blame around, and in that culture workers will
two toddlers, star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughes, were killed by their parents' new partners in 2020social workers had failed to act on warnings from relatives, the secretary of state sent out a stark message. we have to make sure that, if there is any evidence, any inkling, any iota, of harm to any child, the child is taken away immediately. but while more children have been taken into care over the last decade, the number of children in england who've died because of deliberate injury,...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. hugh ferris. almost exclusively dor the it's almost exclusively domestic. the chance to win only the second european trophy in the clubs history. they'll face frankfurt later this month in seville after another famous later this month in seville after anotherfamous night ati at i box. jane lewis reports. the emotions were clear to see. another stunning performance in europe leading to incredible achievement. the fans behind us, 12 men all season. we come from behind from first legs to get great victories. from that comes confidence and as we've seen we are now in the final and probably going to a final as favourites which is something you would never have even thought of cassie my back ten years. rangers came firing — cassie my back ten years. rangers came firing out — cassie my back ten years. rangers came firing out of _ cassie my back ten years. rangers came firing out of the _ cassie my back ten years. rangers came firing out of the block - cassie my back ten years. rangers came f
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. hugh ferris. almost exclusively dor the it's almost exclusively domestic. the chance to win only the second european trophy in the clubs history. they'll face frankfurt later this month in seville after another famous later this month in seville after anotherfamous night ati at i box. jane lewis reports. the emotions were clear to see. another stunning performance in europe leading to incredible achievement. the fans behind us, 12 men all season....
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i am dominic hughes, yourself. — i am dominic hughes, health correspondence with bbc news, investigatinghe story of chronic pain, a condition that bbc research reveals affects the lives of millions and leave them living lives of pain. hello, i'mjennifer and i am a dental therapist for my dentist in saltaire in bradford. it was everything that i ever wanted. it was everything that i dreamed it would be. i don't think i have been in a happier place in my life. five years ago, jen was happy and successful. today, she is living a life dominated by pain. opioid patches, anti—inflammatories, nerve pain medications. it started with back pain, but eventually spread through her body. mid—december, i drove to work, and whilst i was driving, the pain through my back and right leg wasjust something i had neverfelt. it was how i would imagine being kicked in the back by a horse would be. that really acute, direct force. and nowjust a walk to the shops is an endurance test. i know look terrible, ifeel terrible, but good days of having a full face of makeup on to go anywhere are long gone. i have manag
i am dominic hughes, yourself. — i am dominic hughes, health correspondence with bbc news, investigatinghe story of chronic pain, a condition that bbc research reveals affects the lives of millions and leave them living lives of pain. hello, i'mjennifer and i am a dental therapist for my dentist in saltaire in bradford. it was everything that i ever wanted. it was everything that i dreamed it would be. i don't think i have been in a happier place in my life. five years ago, jen was happy and...
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she was born in the pub, and now, at age 85, runs it with her son, hugh. these 200 years? >> heather macaulay: we go as-- it was james and hugh and thomas and ronald and then me. five, i suppose. >> wertheirm: we've talked to some pub owners who've said they-- they felt this pressure to evolve, and they're trying gourmet food and d.j.s and technology. >> hugh macaulay: here, no. we are plain, simple. that's how we survive, that's how we're going to survive. i don't think we'll ever be putting tvs in here, somehow. >> heather macaulay: oh no, no. well, i don't even have a mobile phone. >> wertheirm: pubs like the bell inns and the old stars have done what they've always done, served their communities. but where does the rest of the country fit in? nigerian-born clement ogbonnaya is proud owner of the prince of peckham in south london. he has taken the magic of the pub and adapted it to multicultural, 21st century britain. >> wertheirm: you hear the word "pub" 20 years ago. what are you thinking? >> clement ogbonnaya: i'm thinking, i'm not going there. ( lau
she was born in the pub, and now, at age 85, runs it with her son, hugh. these 200 years? >> heather macaulay: we go as-- it was james and hugh and thomas and ronald and then me. five, i suppose. >> wertheirm: we've talked to some pub owners who've said they-- they felt this pressure to evolve, and they're trying gourmet food and d.j.s and technology. >> hugh macaulay: here, no. we are plain, simple. that's how we survive, that's how we're going to survive. i don't think we'll...
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hugh pym. victim. he denies the allegations. david sillito has been following their case. will you please state your name? yes, it is amber laura heard. amber heard — over the last three and a half weeks, she has sat in court each day and listened as a series of witnesses and her ex—husband have described her as violent, emotionally unstable and a liar. this was finally her chance to give her side of the story. why are you here? i am here because my ex—husband is suing me for an op—ed i wrote. and how do you feel about that? i... i struggle to have the words. i struggle to find the words to describe how painful this is. this is horrible. this has been... this is the most painful and difficult thing i've ever gone through. this the beginning of her story of a marriage that she says left her injured and traumatised. and sitting just feet away in front of her, the man who she says assaulted and abused her — johnny depp. do you remember the first time that he physically hit you? - yes. please tell
hugh pym. victim. he denies the allegations. david sillito has been following their case. will you please state your name? yes, it is amber laura heard. amber heard — over the last three and a half weeks, she has sat in court each day and listened as a series of witnesses and her ex—husband have described her as violent, emotionally unstable and a liar. this was finally her chance to give her side of the story. why are you here? i am here because my ex—husband is suing me for an op—ed i...
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hughes was effective in two ways, she also lost credibility.c violence as far broader than just physical violence, that it could be sexual, that it could be psychological, emotional or even include surveillance. she was also effective in that she described why a victim of domestic violence doesn't leave the relationship because we've heard illusions in depp's case to the fact that heard was motivated by money and fame and that's why she stayed. she was effective in those ways but she also lost credibility when she started to say -- and she testified that amber heard's acts of violence were mild. i mean, she defecated in the bed, she spit on the guy, she struck him, she threw objects at him and potentially severed his finger. how is that mild? she lost credibility. she also lost credibility when she said she was working in self-defense when we heard from witnesses say she was always the aggressor and it was not triggered. >> amber heard is going to take the stand today. what are you expecting? >> well, i expect -- it's going to take several days
hughes was effective in two ways, she also lost credibility.c violence as far broader than just physical violence, that it could be sexual, that it could be psychological, emotional or even include surveillance. she was also effective in that she described why a victim of domestic violence doesn't leave the relationship because we've heard illusions in depp's case to the fact that heard was motivated by money and fame and that's why she stayed. she was effective in those ways but she also lost...
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i and the report found the failings in arthur labinjo—hughes' case were strikingly similar. abuse. again, wider family wasn't listened to by professionals, and the report says decision—making and information sharing were poor. arthur was a gorgeous child. he could have gone on to have such a wonderfulfuture. he would have been encouraged to achieve all his goals. and i just think to say that a mistake is the reason we don't have him is not enough. many of the problems found in these tragic cases reflect pressures across the child protection system, including high caseloads and the high turnover of social workers. the woman who led the review says there needs to be fundamental change. she wants new expert teams bringing together social workers, police and others to investigate and oversee cases. i don't think we can ever exaggerate how complicated and how difficult it is to do this work. and we must give every child, every family, but also every practitioner who's working in this area, the best possible chance of protecting children. part of the tragedy in star and arthur's c
i and the report found the failings in arthur labinjo—hughes' case were strikingly similar. abuse. again, wider family wasn't listened to by professionals, and the report says decision—making and information sharing were poor. arthur was a gorgeous child. he could have gone on to have such a wonderfulfuture. he would have been encouraged to achieve all his goals. and i just think to say that a mistake is the reason we don't have him is not enough. many of the problems found in these tragic...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. regain control of their lives, head to bbc iplayer and watch a life of pain. that's available now. the aljazeera news channel has accused israel of deliberately killing one of its journalists during fighting between israeli security forces and palestinian gunmen in the occupied west bank. one of the most famous journalist in the region died from a bullet wound to the head while covering an israeli army raid on a refugee camp. israel's prime minister denied that journalists were targeted, and suggested the fatal shot was likely to have been fired by a palestinian. for millions of families, the pandemic meant hardships they had never known before, but now new research suggests it could get worse for them. an independent think tank, the national institute of economic research, says the cost of living crisis could push a quarter of a million into destitution, meaning that they will lack housing and other essential needs. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports. no one he
dominic hughes, bbc news. regain control of their lives, head to bbc iplayer and watch a life of pain. that's available now. the aljazeera news channel has accused israel of deliberately killing one of its journalists during fighting between israeli security forces and palestinian gunmen in the occupied west bank. one of the most famous journalist in the region died from a bullet wound to the head while covering an israeli army raid on a refugee camp. israel's prime minister denied that...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. fund set up by the podcaster and cancer campaigner deborahjames who is dying of bowel cancer, saying her zest for life and tenacious desire to give back to society was inspiring. ao—year—old deborah, who was diagnosed in 2016, has now raised more than £3 million injust 48 hours for charity. she revealed on monday that her treatment was stopping after more than five years, because her body simply isn't playing ball any more. just 48 hours later, more than £3.2 million has poured into her bowelbabe fund to help clinical trials and research. it was day two of rebekah vardy�*s libel case against coleen rooney. mrs vardy is seeking damages from mrs rooney who claimed she had leaked stories to newspapers. colin paterson reports from the high court. coleen rooney arriving at court with her husband, the former england footballer wayne rooney. but it was rebekah vardy, the wife of leicester city's jamie vardy, who was in the witness box all day. in court, coleen rooney's eyes did not move from
dominic hughes, bbc news. fund set up by the podcaster and cancer campaigner deborahjames who is dying of bowel cancer, saying her zest for life and tenacious desire to give back to society was inspiring. ao—year—old deborah, who was diagnosed in 2016, has now raised more than £3 million injust 48 hours for charity. she revealed on monday that her treatment was stopping after more than five years, because her body simply isn't playing ball any more. just 48 hours later, more than £3.2...
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hugh pym, bbc news.approved the honour of a damehood for the cancer campaigner and podcast deborahjames, known to millions as bowel babe. the 42—year—old mother of two revealed this week that her treatment has stopped and she is receiving hospice care at home. on monday she launched a fund to help clinical research into bowel cancer which has already raised nearly 5.2 million so far. tonight the prime minister says she has been an inspiration and to honesty, warmth and courage has been a source of strength to so many people. he said he hoped this recognition from the queen would provide some comfort to her and her family at this difficult time. let'sjoin let's join clive myrie and the ukrainian capital, kyiv. sophie, good evening, on what is an important night for the future security framework of europe, due to the events that have unfolded here since the end of february. in a matter of months, finland could become the latest member of the nato military alliance, after both the finnish president and prim
hugh pym, bbc news.approved the honour of a damehood for the cancer campaigner and podcast deborahjames, known to millions as bowel babe. the 42—year—old mother of two revealed this week that her treatment has stopped and she is receiving hospice care at home. on monday she launched a fund to help clinical research into bowel cancer which has already raised nearly 5.2 million so far. tonight the prime minister says she has been an inspiration and to honesty, warmth and courage has been a...
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hugh pym, bbc news.vel disruption over thejubilee bank holiday is increasingly likely. the holiday giant tui is cancelling more flights until the end ofjune affecting more than 30,000 holiday makers. other airlines have also cancelled flights, as around 2 million people prepare to fly over the next few days. the aviation industry cut thousands ofjobs during the pandemic and staff shortages are now a huge problem as travel has picked up again. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the latest. the chandramani family from greater manchester couldn't wait for their first proper overseas holiday together — a five—star trip to turkey leaving tomorrow. but last night, tui texted them to say it was cancelled. absolutely devastated. i was heartbroken for myself, butjust heartbroken how i was going to explain to the girls that the holiday they've spoken nothing else for for 12 months was cancelled. the water park, that's all they've spoken about. "i can't wait to wake up and go on the water park and on slide
hugh pym, bbc news.vel disruption over thejubilee bank holiday is increasingly likely. the holiday giant tui is cancelling more flights until the end ofjune affecting more than 30,000 holiday makers. other airlines have also cancelled flights, as around 2 million people prepare to fly over the next few days. the aviation industry cut thousands ofjobs during the pandemic and staff shortages are now a huge problem as travel has picked up again. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the...
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don hughes there was physical and sexual violence allegedly by johnny, which both of which he's deniedstic violence when he was married to amber heard. >> question, of course, here, is the careers krein particular, johnny depp. >> what a complicated situation. amber heard in the "aqua man" franchise, having her removed from the film. no word with the actual film studio is even taking that seriously. johnny depp, yes, he hasn't had a major movie since "pirates of the caribbean," the franchise dropped him and that's why he's suing amber heard saying it's hurt his career but the court of public opinion heavily in johnny's favor right now. so i would say that even if he doesn't win this defamation suit, which he didn't win the previous one and really high bar to prove defamation, jim, i think actually it's oddly helped his career. >> wow. remarkable, chloe melas, thank you so much for covering this for us. thank you to all of you for watching us today. at this hour, with kate bolduan starts right after a quick break. so, wait. i don't always have to wear reading glasses? see for yourself.
don hughes there was physical and sexual violence allegedly by johnny, which both of which he's deniedstic violence when he was married to amber heard. >> question, of course, here, is the careers krein particular, johnny depp. >> what a complicated situation. amber heard in the "aqua man" franchise, having her removed from the film. no word with the actual film studio is even taking that seriously. johnny depp, yes, he hasn't had a major movie since "pirates of the...
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and her husband, pennsylvania senator vincent hughes. down. but let's talk about the presidents line, that we just showed. because i don't think -- folks at home could hear, it but we were all in the room for it. i'm not wrong in saying that it was a roar when he delivered that line. >> the whole room went up in a yeah yeah. woo! and i have to say, quite honestly, our country has a free vaccine that we know can help us battle the worst parts of covid-19. and i don't know why we have chosen, as a nation, to drop our life expectancy by five years, when we choose not to access the vaccine. we all know, the people in the know, they got vaxxed. >> that was the saying. i was seated with my imported with the washington post, who is right next to my other employer at nbc news. and the foxy was over here. and i mean -- >> i know there were journalists, but the fox people where there? >> [laughs] >> you asked me to be here. [inaudible] everything is absolved. first of all, i think the president was at his finest. he was great. he was the person th
and her husband, pennsylvania senator vincent hughes. down. but let's talk about the presidents line, that we just showed. because i don't think -- folks at home could hear, it but we were all in the room for it. i'm not wrong in saying that it was a roar when he delivered that line. >> the whole room went up in a yeah yeah. woo! and i have to say, quite honestly, our country has a free vaccine that we know can help us battle the worst parts of covid-19. and i don't know why we have...
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and a new scanning technology is being trialed, as our health editor, hugh pym reports.u've got to stay on the sides this time, let's go! thursday night training for actonians women's team. there are concerns about concussion and long—term injury from repetitive heading and collisions. people can see the serious risks that is coming over time. early research shows women can be more vulnerable than men. it only takes two people to go up for a header for a ball, you get each other's heads instead of the ball. you know, you're fully focused on winning that. it's time that now something serious happens about it, and there is more awareness, and it's good that it's finally arising, especiallyjust ahead of the euros this summer. just put your head back- slightly, please, towards me, a bit more. jess is trying out a new brain scanning device, one of several being developed around the world. click the mouse when you hear the high pitch. - the idea is that sports clubs could scan all players at the start of the season, using these images for comparison, if an injury occurs, looki
and a new scanning technology is being trialed, as our health editor, hugh pym reports.u've got to stay on the sides this time, let's go! thursday night training for actonians women's team. there are concerns about concussion and long—term injury from repetitive heading and collisions. people can see the serious risks that is coming over time. early research shows women can be more vulnerable than men. it only takes two people to go up for a header for a ball, you get each other's heads...
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england saying they need to "change fundamentally" after the deaths of star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughesa—tars — the swedish supergroup prepare to take to the stage for the first time in a0 years — as digital avatars. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor rishi sunak has been setting out the government's measures to address the rising cost of living. the chancellor said his package is worth 15 billion pounds. it is expected to be partly paid by a windfall tax on oil and gas companies — something ministers had previously opposed. the measures includ. .. 8 million of the lowest income households will receive a one—off payment of £650. and from autumn 8 million pensioner households will receive an extra payment of £300. 6 million people on disability benefits will receive a one—off payment of £150. and each household in great britain will get a £400 grant towards their energy bills, with equivalent support pledged by the chancellor for households in northern ireland. the uk's energy regulator 0fgem says typical household energy bills are set to rise by £800 in october, to £
england saying they need to "change fundamentally" after the deaths of star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughesa—tars — the swedish supergroup prepare to take to the stage for the first time in a0 years — as digital avatars. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor rishi sunak has been setting out the government's measures to address the rising cost of living. the chancellor said his package is worth 15 billion pounds. it is expected to be partly paid by a windfall...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.re to support people with chronic pain, including recruiting more specialist staff, and reviewing current programmes — though they acknowledge services are stretched. for more on the life changing impact of the condition, and how people can regain control of their lives, head to bbc iplayer and watch �*a life of pain' — available now. our top story this lunchtime. planning reforms are in the spotlight as the first of the new bills announced in the queen's speech is set to be introduced to parliament giving people more say over housing developments in their area. and still to come — we'll have the latest on day two of the so—called wagatha christie libel trial at the high court. coming up on the bbc news channel. celtic could be crowned scottish premiership champions tonight, with only one point needed against dundee united. if you were with us yesterday, you'll know that the podcaster and cancer campaigner deborahjames was urging people to donate to herfundraising page for clinical tri
dominic hughes, bbc news.re to support people with chronic pain, including recruiting more specialist staff, and reviewing current programmes — though they acknowledge services are stretched. for more on the life changing impact of the condition, and how people can regain control of their lives, head to bbc iplayer and watch �*a life of pain' — available now. our top story this lunchtime. planning reforms are in the spotlight as the first of the new bills announced in the queen's speech...
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coming directly toward us escorted by army officer and governor hughes. the entire group of close friends and relatives now moving into position directly in front of us between us and the big airplane that carries the president, former president's body. it was carrying mister hoover's body and the for road american flag. on one side of the flag a sailor carrying in m1 rifle on the other side a marine flag appears to be made by an army enlisted man. ruffles and flourishes and hail to the chief by the band, 30 fourth division band and now fight the good fight in one of the papers of mister hoover's. ♪♪ >> the coffin bearing his body will be removed from the airport, air force transport. pallbearers are proceeding down the ramp with flags over top the total view. under the apron. eight members of the armed forces, soldiers, marines. now lined, colorguard on the american side. leading the pallbearers to the hearse. slowly marked. ♪♪ the hearse - the coffin being placed now inside the vehicle that will take it to west branch, members of the military standing a
coming directly toward us escorted by army officer and governor hughes. the entire group of close friends and relatives now moving into position directly in front of us between us and the big airplane that carries the president, former president's body. it was carrying mister hoover's body and the for road american flag. on one side of the flag a sailor carrying in m1 rifle on the other side a marine flag appears to be made by an army enlisted man. ruffles and flourishes and hail to the chief...
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hugh, does this mean covid is now less of a problem? well, in some ways, yes.useholds, it doesn't rely on people testing themselves and then sending in the results which is the daily figure which has become a lot more volatile. so as you say, 1.a8 million people had the virus last week in the uk, that was down 2a%, thatis week in the uk, that was down 2a%, that is the same sort of rate of decline we have seen in previous weeks. so heading down quite rapidly. the peak in late march was nearly 5 million. and this is the lowest level since mid december. in northern ireland, it is the lowest since mid—november. now, that is all pointing in the right direction and hospital numbers have certainly fallen. but there is always the possibility of a new variant and experts are watching for that. no sign at the moment. there are possibilities of more sub—variants of 0micron which might start spreading more rapidly, but so far, so good. the immunosuppressed are more vulnerable and charities representing them are saying it is still a worry for people going out and they feel
hugh, does this mean covid is now less of a problem? well, in some ways, yes.useholds, it doesn't rely on people testing themselves and then sending in the results which is the daily figure which has become a lot more volatile. so as you say, 1.a8 million people had the virus last week in the uk, that was down 2a%, thatis week in the uk, that was down 2a%, that is the same sort of rate of decline we have seen in previous weeks. so heading down quite rapidly. the peak in late march was nearly 5...
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england, saying they need to "change fundamentally" after the deaths of star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughesvigil for the 19 children and two teachers killed in a school shooting in texas, as the debate over gun control in the us re—ignites. victims of sexual offences are being promised less invasion into their private lives under changes to how evidence is gathered in england and wales. good morning. every household in britain will receive hundreds of pounds in additional support from the government to ease the cost of living crisis this winter. the £200 loan on energy bills, announced in february, could now be doubled and replaced with a grant that won't have to be paid back — with further measures expected for those on low and fixed—incomes. the £10 billion package is likely to be funded mostly by a one—off windfall tax on the soaring profits of oil and gas firms. this all follows that announcement from the regulator ofgem that the energy price cap is predicted to rise by another £800 in october, to £2,800 a year. the price cap sets a limit on the maximum amount suppliers can charge you f
england, saying they need to "change fundamentally" after the deaths of star hobson and arthur labinjo—hughesvigil for the 19 children and two teachers killed in a school shooting in texas, as the debate over gun control in the us re—ignites. victims of sexual offences are being promised less invasion into their private lives under changes to how evidence is gathered in england and wales. good morning. every household in britain will receive hundreds of pounds in additional...
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and things of the future will fly carbon to achieve this new hughes of the reset, synthetic fuels, and green hydrogen all to replace the climate killer care. missy will the dream of environmentally friendly fly soon. come true. to morrow today in 30 minutes on d. w. o . sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for free. we're natural spectacle in an improved world. the meeting of the loom whale sharks of the remote island of saint hold. it is a testament to the home of the of the islands waters. one of the many success stories from a bastion of biodiversity season starts may 20th on dw. ah, this is d w news, and these are our top stories. ukrainian president, florida. me zalinski has asked the g 7 countries for reconstruction aid. he said it will cost more than $600000000000.00 to rebuild eve
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arthur labinjo—hughes was six when he was murdered by his father's girlfriend after weeks of horrific workers who might have protected him. his cousin find that hard to hear. arthur was a gorgeous child. he could have gone on to have such a wonderful future. he would have been encouraged to achieve all his goals and ijust think to say that a mistake is the reason we don't have him is not enough. and star hobson, here in the arms of her mother's partner, who would later kill her, was 16 months old. the report found with star, as with arthur, concerns raised by wider family were too often disregarded by child protection professionals. sta r�*s star's and sta r�*s and and star's and and step great—grandfather say when family told those professionals they were worried even providing photos of bruising on star, they didn't investigate properly thought they being malicious. if investigate properly thought they being malicious.— investigate properly thought they being malicious. if social services had done their— being malicious. if social services had done theirjobs _ being malicious. if so
arthur labinjo—hughes was six when he was murdered by his father's girlfriend after weeks of horrific workers who might have protected him. his cousin find that hard to hear. arthur was a gorgeous child. he could have gone on to have such a wonderful future. he would have been encouraged to achieve all his goals and ijust think to say that a mistake is the reason we don't have him is not enough. and star hobson, here in the arms of her mother's partner, who would later kill her, was 16 months...
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our correspondent hugh schofield in paris. minutes, the japanese coast guard said it has already fallen into the sea. the launch comes as the united states warns north korea may be preparing a nuclear test within the next few weeks — its first in five years. a state department spokeswoman said north korea had been readying its puun—gay—ree nuclear site for such a test. here's the bbc�*s david willis. this is the first on the record comment by us officials making the point, as you pointed out, that they believe the north korean nuclear test site in the north of pyongyang is readying and preparing to carry out a test possibly within the next few weeks. now that is consistent, that sort of analysis, with remarks by the north korean leader kim jong—un who, only last month, said he was looking to accelerate his country's nuclear weapons programme and also consistent with satellite imagery on the ground which shows increased activity around that nuclear test site. now, the timing of this is significant for two reasons. next week see
our correspondent hugh schofield in paris. minutes, the japanese coast guard said it has already fallen into the sea. the launch comes as the united states warns north korea may be preparing a nuclear test within the next few weeks — its first in five years. a state department spokeswoman said north korea had been readying its puun—gay—ree nuclear site for such a test. here's the bbc�*s david willis. this is the first on the record comment by us officials making the point, as you...
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every self a successful with ah, with ah and trains of the future to fly carbon to achieve new hughes of the reset, synthetic fuels and green hydrogen all to replace the climate killer care. missy. will the dream of environmentally friendly fly soon come true. to morrow today, 90 minutes on d. w. o. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word looks good. nikko is in germany to learn german with why not learn with him. with it's simple online on your mo bile and free. d w e learning course, nico speak, german made easy. i were interested in the global economy, our portfolio, d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance, east versus west. with the w business beyond the rear natural spectacle in an improved world, a return to the cost of the of say, a many success stories ration of biodiversity starts me $20.00 d w. ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. no change a message of defiance from vladimir putin vowing to press on with the war and your great russian leader uses the annual vict
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take a look at bailey here on sunday, running through the hugh carey tunnel that connects brooklyn and manhattan. the 7-month-old akita/shepherd mix was later captured after going through the holland tunnel, which goes from manhattan to new jersey. he had been missing for a week. mona, i just think he didn't want to take the path train. >> a lot of people don't. he's so cute, though. >> this is really dangerous, so very glad that this turned out well. and what a cute akita as well. >> yeah. from the back it looked like a mountain lion. >> one of my favorite breeds. >> really? >> yeah. >>> coming up, growing concerns about the shortage of baby formula and what some savvy moms are doing about it. >>> and later, forget the baby stroller. how one guy is now taking his goldfish for a walk. you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have
take a look at bailey here on sunday, running through the hugh carey tunnel that connects brooklyn and manhattan. the 7-month-old akita/shepherd mix was later captured after going through the holland tunnel, which goes from manhattan to new jersey. he had been missing for a week. mona, i just think he didn't want to take the path train. >> a lot of people don't. he's so cute, though. >> this is really dangerous, so very glad that this turned out well. and what a cute akita as well....
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belarusian youth - this is shlyakh yes, you can dismiss the profession knitted sous-strings for gta hughze or donkey baulin jasu for the elders philology bdo came the very hallway of the wild world - this is belarusian philology, and black army. yes hmm train station and walked in national costumes and best costumes. we feared from our young and not young poets folk poet from shampari. living our laymen, knitting has become that place. what a chair for my further path to be a philologist, and then an editor and connected to gave a new impetus to the development of our writing about this modern day our philologists. which poets told with soul today? uh, cottage cheese, yanki kupala yes, they helped us to understand that spirituality and sincerity are the basis of shared light. sports quests with advocacy and feeling cough from the dean of the novelties in the program of knitting suestrech, and a stratocina tour of the meat dome museum at the folding of flowers. yes, remember the songroom is important for us. god is the accompaniment of the holy land and what kind of stumbling us to new ya
belarusian youth - this is shlyakh yes, you can dismiss the profession knitted sous-strings for gta hughze or donkey baulin jasu for the elders philology bdo came the very hallway of the wild world - this is belarusian philology, and black army. yes hmm train station and walked in national costumes and best costumes. we feared from our young and not young poets folk poet from shampari. living our laymen, knitting has become that place. what a chair for my further path to be a philologist, and...
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every self a successful with with and trains of the future will fly carbon to achieve new hughes of the reset, synthetic fuels, and green hydrogen all to replace the climate killer care. missy will the dream of environmentally friendly fly to come through. tomorrow to day. 30 minutes on d, w. oh, mm. 2016 as like a bunch of the queen casa, wanted to see if germany was for me. the last few years have been quite a ride in burly, in touch, with averted on the home. but when it comes to genevieve and of course i always look right in the eyes, birch is, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of mine, i'm no longer approved. i love to be and then you'd better repose americans. but when you're feeling altogether, you'll realize that coach is just another way of living. are you ready to meet the driver and then. 6 me right to do it on b w. ah, i'm just kinda, i think that's hard. and in the end it's a meeting. you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this smokey's reliance of the what's your story. ready ready he wasn't, i was women, especially vict
every self a successful with with and trains of the future will fly carbon to achieve new hughes of the reset, synthetic fuels, and green hydrogen all to replace the climate killer care. missy will the dream of environmentally friendly fly to come through. tomorrow to day. 30 minutes on d, w. oh, mm. 2016 as like a bunch of the queen casa, wanted to see if germany was for me. the last few years have been quite a ride in burly, in touch, with averted on the home. but when it comes to genevieve...
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singer remained at the congregation for the doctrine of the faith for 23 years. familiar is shya hughes about seeing of her pups benedict for yoseph. god saying active and for pope benedict. loki, family is not only a key component of his theology, come to god, but also his own life. and in the congregation was one felt that his family encompassed more than his parents and his siblings that he had done oscar. he welcomed the men and women who worked their fall into an extended family in i have i did it for me. ah, he always had that longing for the little. brownish time is not really so much the bavarian mother land. it's the ranching of family, just the 5 of them and home was mamma, papa, and 3 children called joseph maria in the miss gale and then them was maria and joseph. it was the holy family ins. i'm and gone all twice in my list and everything was always in perfect order in his parents home. build up. he had a story book set of parents, interest. he had picture, perfect siblings. so she is, they were all raised in the church. there was nothing evil in his in his circle, the outs
singer remained at the congregation for the doctrine of the faith for 23 years. familiar is shya hughes about seeing of her pups benedict for yoseph. god saying active and for pope benedict. loki, family is not only a key component of his theology, come to god, but also his own life. and in the congregation was one felt that his family encompassed more than his parents and his siblings that he had done oscar. he welcomed the men and women who worked their fall into an extended family in i have...
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a successful with and trains of the future will fly carbon to achieve new hughes of the recess. synthetic fuels into green hydrogen all to replace the climate caleb care with. will the dream of environmentally friendly fly to come through tomorrow. today connect on d. w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d w. world heritage is 360. get the app now. flying high on hydrogen will alternative feels replacing kerosene make a growth basis for the environment. could mas fitted with intelligent technology help, whereas to breathe more easily? what's the best way to stay balance? last and move coming up on the d. w signs program.
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