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it is not like you or ican applied here?s chance. if they are on the road, they should be driving as safely as we are. the rules of the road are the same. you can as a people who this is happened to come of the others involved in this, if they see his car has turned up and have his personal play on it so it is his car... it is £130,000 of especially improved and fortified royal land rover. it drives on his own a p pa re ntly rover. it drives on his own apparently without any protections. there are questions to be asked would like you say, people in the other car, they have a child in a very serious accident, they are probably quite shaken up. their car is going to be going through an insurance process and the necessity. they will have various police investigations and questions to ask and so on and so forth. they now have the pressure... will there be a proper investigation? they now have this unspoken pressure the person they're talking about is royal and they're talking about is royal and they also have all the pressure of
it is not like you or ican applied here?s chance. if they are on the road, they should be driving as safely as we are. the rules of the road are the same. you can as a people who this is happened to come of the others involved in this, if they see his car has turned up and have his personal play on it so it is his car... it is £130,000 of especially improved and fortified royal land rover. it drives on his own a p pa re ntly rover. it drives on his own apparently without any protections. there...
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here is where ican cars on the road yet.apt to make a fairly autonomous car go from a parking space and then go to a parking spot. you have to drive the route first so it can note not the hit people. there are loads of self driving cars here, but there are other exciting things happening. this car was an idea to keep us more entertained while we are travelling in the back ofa while we are travelling in the back of a car. how are we doing? this system was made in collaboration with disney, and it has data using actual movements. ifeel with disney, and it has data using actual movements. i feel it because the car is moving. we'll make a new category of content because this is the first time that something works best in the car. i am shooting in the game, i am looking around, the movement is determined by where the car is moving. i do not feel in control of what i am going, but it makes it feel physical. i do not know, something about the combination of virtual reality and whizzing around a racetrack does not feel too good. tru
here is where ican cars on the road yet.apt to make a fairly autonomous car go from a parking space and then go to a parking spot. you have to drive the route first so it can note not the hit people. there are loads of self driving cars here, but there are other exciting things happening. this car was an idea to keep us more entertained while we are travelling in the back ofa while we are travelling in the back of a car. how are we doing? this system was made in collaboration with disney, and...
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to what mrtrump has said well, it is kind of counter to what mr trump has said he wants to do, so icans said he wants to do, so i can imagine there is lots of discussions of this sort, to do with what would be best for the economy, which is counter to what mr trump says, and that is probably why they are distancing themselves. it would be interesting to know what happens to the people named here once this headline hits, because again, there isa headline hits, because again, there is a slight revolving door for those who do not please the president. is a slight revolving door for those who do not please the presidentlj am who do not please the president.” am not sure it could go any faster, could it? it would be going off its wheels if it goes any faster over washington. but yes, you are right. it is very difficult to know, to separate fact from fiction when it comes to washington these days. and with the shutdown, and the wall debate going on, we can see that mr trump is very keen to stick to the promises he made during his campaign. andi promises he made during his campaign. and i sup
to what mrtrump has said well, it is kind of counter to what mr trump has said he wants to do, so icans said he wants to do, so i can imagine there is lots of discussions of this sort, to do with what would be best for the economy, which is counter to what mr trump says, and that is probably why they are distancing themselves. it would be interesting to know what happens to the people named here once this headline hits, because again, there isa headline hits, because again, there is a slight...
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wantthe that not only california but based on that statement, i would imagine those devastated by icane, and to a fifth century solution to a wall when he is not even spent the money that congress appropriated last year for the wall. we are at a whole another level of concern with the president of united states. >> you can see more of the interview with governor newsom on kpix.com. >>> the danger above is the warning from the aviation industry about potentially unsafe skies and they are blaming the federal government shutdown. air traffic controllers did not get paid yesterday for the last two weeks of work and facing financial difficulties. the president of the national air traffic controller association says the shutdown will cause delays across the country. >> these are highly paid professionals and they will ensure that the people getting on the plans are safe but that will do great if we are distracted. >> he says many will resign if the shutdown continues because they cannot afford to live in the bay area without a paycheck. "we are allocating faa resources based on risk assessmen
wantthe that not only california but based on that statement, i would imagine those devastated by icane, and to a fifth century solution to a wall when he is not even spent the money that congress appropriated last year for the wall. we are at a whole another level of concern with the president of united states. >> you can see more of the interview with governor newsom on kpix.com. >>> the danger above is the warning from the aviation industry about potentially unsafe skies and...
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[ laughter ] according to a new polam 60% of icans hold president trump responsible for the ongoing governmenttdown, while others don't hold him at all. e laughter ] [ cheers and appla commerce secretary wilbur ross said today that he doesn't understand why federal workers are having to go to food banks and suggested that they instead take out loans until their next paycheck. and i don't understand how someone could look like rudy giuliani's older brother. [ ughter ] [ applause ] house speaker nancy pelosi today ommerce secretary wilbur ross' statement a "let them eat cake" or "call your father for money" attitude. "for me, that's one said trump. [ laughter ] "dad, it's me. i need money for cake. [ laughter ] no, i spent that. [ laughter no, on cake." after its old manufa went out of business last year, it's now being reported the sweetheartandies will not be on the shelves this valentine's day. [ audience aws ] fortunately -- [ laughter ]ow i don't based on that sad reaction, you might not like where we enup on sweetheart candies with this joke. fortunately, they'll still be selling the knock
[ laughter ] according to a new polam 60% of icans hold president trump responsible for the ongoing governmenttdown, while others don't hold him at all. e laughter ] [ cheers and appla commerce secretary wilbur ross said today that he doesn't understand why federal workers are having to go to food banks and suggested that they instead take out loans until their next paycheck. and i don't understand how someone could look like rudy giuliani's older brother. [ ughter ] [ applause ] house speaker...
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so he turned around, took it to the house which was ican and they passed it. and, chuck, here's the ridiculoushing about the position of senate democrats. this is not eybstantive. oted for it before. chuck schumer and every single democrat in the senate in 2013 voted for 350 miles additional border fencing and border security. they have now shut the government down on 234 miles. of so i think an awful lot people are asking, well, if you voted for 350 miles, why would you force a shutdown on 234. that is not reasoheble, and president remains willing to come together and compromise but so far the democrats don't want to do tha >> why not open up the government and just -- and move the homeland security debate to the side and debate that whiley you government workers? >> well, the house passed bill opening the government, funding all of the government nd securing the border. the democrats' position can't be we've got to force a shutdown. we're going to hold -- what the democrats are saying we're going to hold federal workers hostage. you've got my friend tim kain
so he turned around, took it to the house which was ican and they passed it. and, chuck, here's the ridiculoushing about the position of senate democrats. this is not eybstantive. oted for it before. chuck schumer and every single democrat in the senate in 2013 voted for 350 miles additional border fencing and border security. they have now shut the government down on 234 miles. of so i think an awful lot people are asking, well, if you voted for 350 miles, why would you force a shutdown on...
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i.s., which was facing the last battle for his territory, now since has am wait for the icans to go homee'se, the islamic leadership likely remains, includinggh al-di. in ruins,ta foreign hs may still be alive and in i.s. ngcaptivity, includi at least one british met according to westernl government and lo sources. years of fighting and thousands ofth lives have been given t war, and still it hasn't been won yet. quenn sommerville, bbc news. laura: the battle on the ground in syria. in other news, the trial of 11 people accused of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi has begun in saudi arabia. prosecutors are calling for the death penalty for five of the accused. mr. khashoggi, a u.s.-based critic of the saudi government, was killed three months ago in the kingdom's consulate in istanbul. saudi arabia says mrkikhashoggi waed in a rogue operation. paul whelan'sha lawyefiled an appeal in court against his detention without bail, say it is an unwarranted and excessive measure. cahe is an amecitizen who was arrested in moscow last week and charged with espionage. his family says he is in
i.s., which was facing the last battle for his territory, now since has am wait for the icans to go homee'se, the islamic leadership likely remains, includinggh al-di. in ruins,ta foreign hs may still be alive and in i.s. ngcaptivity, includi at least one british met according to westernl government and lo sources. years of fighting and thousands ofth lives have been given t war, and still it hasn't been won yet. quenn sommerville, bbc news. laura: the battle on the ground in syria. in other...
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but ican certainly try to influence want clock for somebody else. ese hat are you up to t days?you doing now? >> i am in juvenile facilities, working with young people. i developed a program they' utilizing there. i do media work, i continue to produce film and radio. the hope is to stay connected tt san quentin ahe men inside who want to tell their stories and help the formerly incarcerated to continue to tell eirs. >> what's the biggest value for you in making su their stories are made public? >> the public gets to see a side n'of life that they d get to see. certain media suggests fear. and that's not who we are. we're people, we're human. we go through things for reason. for oy williams, thank you your insights, thank you for being here today. >> thank you. >>> for all of kqed'e coverage, go to kqed.g. we're going to hear "dream of freedom" from an inmate who is g currently ser 15 years to life. i'm thuy vu. thanks for watching. ♪ this song is dedicated to everybody incarcerated now ♪ ♪ everybod worldwide, they got me dressed in a paper suit, shackl on a gray goose, looking
but ican certainly try to influence want clock for somebody else. ese hat are you up to t days?you doing now? >> i am in juvenile facilities, working with young people. i developed a program they' utilizing there. i do media work, i continue to produce film and radio. the hope is to stay connected tt san quentin ahe men inside who want to tell their stories and help the formerly incarcerated to continue to tell eirs. >> what's the biggest value for you in making su their stories are...
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ican be.rab spring of 2011. shahab hosseini is terrific as the nocturnal minicab driver who has no desire to re—enter the battles of the past, but the plight of a trinidadian woman whose neighbourhood is being terrorised by young white thugs spurs him to unexpected action, rekindling a lost spark. if there are women present, cover yourselves now! irish director nora toomey and screenwriter anita doran also scored a hit with the breadwinner, a brilliant animated adaptation of deborah ellis‘s much loved novel. a tale of youthful fortitude in taliban—era afghanistan, the breadwinner has something of the defiant feminist spirit of the french iranian gem persepolis. an international co—production from the studio behind song of the song of the sea, the breadwinner was my favourite animation of the year. you good then? you got everything under control, right? baby burbles. what the...? cookie, want a cookie? cha—cha want a nom—nom cookie? cookie? oh, my god! whoa...ok. in terms of box office, the yea
ican be.rab spring of 2011. shahab hosseini is terrific as the nocturnal minicab driver who has no desire to re—enter the battles of the past, but the plight of a trinidadian woman whose neighbourhood is being terrorised by young white thugs spurs him to unexpected action, rekindling a lost spark. if there are women present, cover yourselves now! irish director nora toomey and screenwriter anita doran also scored a hit with the breadwinner, a brilliant animated adaptation of deborah ellis‘s...
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right ican sort out who's indignant other words it's particularly the extremists who keep threatening me as sad as it may be to say. nevertheless to sarah wants to continue being both an a mom and a musician and hopes the court won't be too hard on him. should the appeal against his suspension be rejected to say i will no longer be able to call the villagers to prayer in the local mosque. and that's all from focus on europe this time around thanks so much for joining us and if you'd like to see any of our reports again just go to our home page on t w dot com or visit our facebook page to copy stories and to come back next time around until then bye bye . modern. move on the road maps europe mostly from the countries to the. far out in france is from the finest places for the most beautiful regions because. many places now because of europe's retain a very strange. phenomenon but mainly system on a romance and on about thirty minutes on d. w. . her first. her first coming listen and then the doors grand moment to run and join the arena tango on her journey to freedom. in tribute dungeo
right ican sort out who's indignant other words it's particularly the extremists who keep threatening me as sad as it may be to say. nevertheless to sarah wants to continue being both an a mom and a musician and hopes the court won't be too hard on him. should the appeal against his suspension be rejected to say i will no longer be able to call the villagers to prayer in the local mosque. and that's all from focus on europe this time around thanks so much for joining us and if you'd like to see...
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hurdle we face in trying to get democrats to reopen the government, any push puwill need a number of icanors as well. i don't thinnumbers are there yet. that is because what the president is saying and what people are seeing iswe do have a crisis, a humanitarian crisis on our southern border. en though the numbers ar dropping from overall immigration, we have a problem when athe president said last night, one third of the women who are coming up to the southern border are being sexually assaulted. that is not something we can turn our back on. katty: want to play you what the thesident has said o shutdown and what he thinks should happen and who he thinks is to blame. heer is what he said in dece and he was what he said last -- here is what he said last night. pres. trump: i will take the mantle. i will be the one to shut itdo . i'm not going to blame you for it. the last time you shut it down it didn't work. i am going to shut it down for border security. sen. schumer: we believe you shouldn't shut it down. pres. trump: we realab have to thint the people of our country. this is not a fig
hurdle we face in trying to get democrats to reopen the government, any push puwill need a number of icanors as well. i don't thinnumbers are there yet. that is because what the president is saying and what people are seeing iswe do have a crisis, a humanitarian crisis on our southern border. en though the numbers ar dropping from overall immigration, we have a problem when athe president said last night, one third of the women who are coming up to the southern border are being sexually...
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he said, so ican the b roads to scotland? kind. we were driving to carlisle and he said, cannot stop somewhere so i to carlisle and he said, cannot stop somewhere so i can to carlisle and he said, cannot stop somewhere so i can cash a cheque? i said, where are we going to find somewhere in these villages? we parked at a shop that said bank outside. we went in and a guy said, i can't believe you to... you are my heroes, i love everything about the series. come in and have a cup of tea and a cake. he discussed the series for about half an hour and before we went, he said, can ijust cash a cheque? there was a long pause and his bank manager said, sorry to ask, but have you some means of identity? it is a true story. he didn't bellow at him or anything? no. where you surprise at the success of the song he released? yes, because suddenly full four weeks they were number one. it was unbelievable. i remember him telling mea unbelievable. i remember him telling me a lovely story. he was carrying a pile of records when they were numbe
he said, so ican the b roads to scotland? kind. we were driving to carlisle and he said, cannot stop somewhere so i to carlisle and he said, cannot stop somewhere so i can to carlisle and he said, cannot stop somewhere so i can cash a cheque? i said, where are we going to find somewhere in these villages? we parked at a shop that said bank outside. we went in and a guy said, i can't believe you to... you are my heroes, i love everything about the series. come in and have a cup of tea and a...
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ican i can tell you that the vice president has been holding further talks today with congressional aidesimself said he did not expect much to come from them. he said the real discussion would take place on monday, tuesday oi’ would take place on monday, tuesday or wednesday. congress does not reconvene until tuesday so there will not be any breakthrough until then at the very earliest. we're in then at the very earliest. we're in the third week of this shutdown. if it extends to the end of this week, it extends to the end of this week, it will become the longest government shutdown in us history. — new white house chief of staff has been talking about this in the last few hours — let's hear what he had to say — he was willing to agree, he mentioned this in the press conference to take a concrete wall off the table. if that is not evidence of our willingness to solve the problem, 0k? because again what is driving this is the president's desire to change conditions at the border and if he has to give up a concrete wall with a steel fence so that the democrats concede, he is not building a
ican i can tell you that the vice president has been holding further talks today with congressional aidesimself said he did not expect much to come from them. he said the real discussion would take place on monday, tuesday oi’ would take place on monday, tuesday or wednesday. congress does not reconvene until tuesday so there will not be any breakthrough until then at the very earliest. we're in then at the very earliest. we're in the third week of this shutdown. if it extends to the end of...
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we are going to find out so much about this little rocky object, what ican about this little rocky object tell us about the solar system, really exciting. something that caught my eye when i was reading up on this was that this has been described as a piece of cosmic history. what can that sense can it tell us about the solar system and its development. the whole of the solar system formed more at the same time from a single cloud of gas and dust. a lot of the gas became the sun, a lot became the rocky planets. there were lots of bits left over. these were the bits right at the edge of our planetary system that became the hyper belt. these are original bits of dust and ice and they haven't been changed in the way that the bits of dust that maybe a change. it is primitive material. a lot of ice in there, and there are is the stuff in there that life came from, so very exciting. we hope we might get some theatre backstage later this afternoon, perhaps some images, which would be very exciting about is the case. it will take quite a while to understand all the information coming from the tem
we are going to find out so much about this little rocky object, what ican about this little rocky object tell us about the solar system, really exciting. something that caught my eye when i was reading up on this was that this has been described as a piece of cosmic history. what can that sense can it tell us about the solar system and its development. the whole of the solar system formed more at the same time from a single cloud of gas and dust. a lot of the gas became the sun, a lot became...
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ican immigration programme ten years ago.or reasons of work and leisure but on the other hand this country has done such grievous harm to my family. what do you think i should do? it is a ethical dilemma andl i should do? it is a ethical dilemma and i know people who would never get a german passport out of principle so it is an individual thing. thousand miles from birmingham adrian is still unsure whether he should get a german passport. he is heading to his father's home town, now in poland before world war ii it was part of germany. it was a place where as a 13—year—old rudolf lost the freedom to make the simplest of choices.” did invite him here but he could never bring himself to do it. the nut is raided —— be nazis raided this town. the synagogue was that the light —— synagogue was set on fire and that was the moment his pa rents fire and that was the moment his parents knew it was not safe for jews to be here. outside of town thatis jews to be here. outside of town that is thejewish burial ground with huge significanc
ican immigration programme ten years ago.or reasons of work and leisure but on the other hand this country has done such grievous harm to my family. what do you think i should do? it is a ethical dilemma andl i should do? it is a ethical dilemma and i know people who would never get a german passport out of principle so it is an individual thing. thousand miles from birmingham adrian is still unsure whether he should get a german passport. he is heading to his father's home town, now in poland...
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right ican sort others and in other words it's particularly the extremists who keep threatening me as sad as it may be to say. nevertheless to sarah wants to continue being both an a mom and a musician and hopes the court won't be too hard on him. should the appeal against his suspension be rejected to say i will no longer be able to call the villagers to prayer in the local mosque. and that's all from focus on europe this time around thanks so much for joining us and if you'd like to see any of our reports again just go to our home page on t.w. dot com visit our facebook page to the stories and to come back next time around and tell them by buying and. the feet. touch. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut cut cut. cut cut. cut. you're a populist a nationalist foxy's a gearing up to try to make a splash the coming year feel election my guess this week is michelle smoke drink amid a cold front lawyer whose working with the president comes from a structure just feed from that to try and coordinate those qualities to the tooth fairy may say used to drive stakes to the heart of the process
right ican sort others and in other words it's particularly the extremists who keep threatening me as sad as it may be to say. nevertheless to sarah wants to continue being both an a mom and a musician and hopes the court won't be too hard on him. should the appeal against his suspension be rejected to say i will no longer be able to call the villagers to prayer in the local mosque. and that's all from focus on europe this time around thanks so much for joining us and if you'd like to see any...
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it's a whole different slice of asian america, of the chinese ican experience. >> your book is coming out at a time when we're hearing a lot aboe exodus of refugees ff from dierent parts of the world. what are the similarities that you see between what you've itten about and what we're hearing and seeing today? >>oh, the similarities, the parallels and the lessons to learn are huge. and that's the point of telling these stories and learning from history. first of all, one of the things that ge said about refugees of any time is they're pouring into our borders. it's just -- they've decided on a lark to come here, like the thousands of refugees who walked a thousand miles. t, in fact, the refugees out of shanghai, they spent years debating should i leave, shoulda i how would we live, but how can we what if we die leaving? what if we die staying? this was a daily debate in s mnghai for sony families every day.th ik that's what these refugees and migrants today, every one of the before they decide to get on a rubber raft to leave africa or to march a thousand miles, that's what they deci
it's a whole different slice of asian america, of the chinese ican experience. >> your book is coming out at a time when we're hearing a lot aboe exodus of refugees ff from dierent parts of the world. what are the similarities that you see between what you've itten about and what we're hearing and seeing today? >>oh, the similarities, the parallels and the lessons to learn are huge. and that's the point of telling these stories and learning from history. first of all, one of the...
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state department has said the self declared leader is no certified to control a property in the ican so that venice will end government on the central bank of venezuela and also call for the recognition of white oh as the interim president well that came after washington announced it is imposing tough new sanctions on bennis willis state owned oil company with a view to choking off revenue to the mature government it will continue to use all of our diplomatic and economic tools to support interim president quite oh the national assembly and the venezuelan people efforts to restore their democracy but we have continued to expose the corruption of madeira and his cronies in today's action ensures they can no longer loot the assets of the venezuelan people god. has given me how i'm. gonna drown. venison ah ok let's go through some of the details here the economic measures against target the country's key source of revenue immediately freezing seven billion dollars in assets american firms also won't be able to do business with caracas all existing u.s. money there will enter blocked kit
state department has said the self declared leader is no certified to control a property in the ican so that venice will end government on the central bank of venezuela and also call for the recognition of white oh as the interim president well that came after washington announced it is imposing tough new sanctions on bennis willis state owned oil company with a view to choking off revenue to the mature government it will continue to use all of our diplomatic and economic tools to support...
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people who vote for bolsonaro and trump, ican people who vote for bolsonaro and trump, i can think theyws where they stand but thatis everyone knows where they stand but that is a reaction of too much stability basically. because lack of hierarchy is actually what creates consensus hierarchy is actually what creates consensus and flattens power structures and people forget hierarchies are very toxic. there is also an angered universal including in the us at the elites and polarisation of wealth which is systemic and latin america and become amplified in the us and that is this sense of the left behind and then brazil, venezuela, i cover the region for ten years. colombia is sta ble region for ten years. colombia is stable right now but there is this nascent anger or finally you have it andl nascent anger or finally you have it and i don't. but used to be exclusive to developing countries during the 50s and 60s and 70s, the post—war boom, stars were rising. that stopped in the 80s and 90s across the west and allowed this universal animosity to once authority. i think the question of ineq
people who vote for bolsonaro and trump, ican people who vote for bolsonaro and trump, i can think theyws where they stand but thatis everyone knows where they stand but that is a reaction of too much stability basically. because lack of hierarchy is actually what creates consensus hierarchy is actually what creates consensus and flattens power structures and people forget hierarchies are very toxic. there is also an angered universal including in the us at the elites and polarisation of wealth...
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and ican by a a duke of edinburgh before. and i can report that it was very smooth riding.ent is bound to raise questions about whether it's why for someone who is five months short of his 98 birth they to be driving on public roads. -- 98 they to be driving on public roads. —— 98 birthday. our correspondent daniel sandford has been to the scene of the accident — a main road through the county of norfolk in the east of england. the a149 here is a busy road between kings lynn and hunstanton, and vehicles have been going up and down this road all evening at really quite a speed. this is not a place where vehicles drive slowly. what appears to have happened is that the duke of edinburgh, driving his land rover freelander, pulled into this road and was struck by a vehicle coming down the road. now, that vehicle hit it with such force that his freelander was forced on its side, and ended up on its side with the driver's door down here. this is the broken glass and the broken wing mirror from his vehicle. the vehicle that struck his then ended up in the trees, and frankly, it's q
and ican by a a duke of edinburgh before. and i can report that it was very smooth riding.ent is bound to raise questions about whether it's why for someone who is five months short of his 98 birth they to be driving on public roads. -- 98 they to be driving on public roads. —— 98 birthday. our correspondent daniel sandford has been to the scene of the accident — a main road through the county of norfolk in the east of england. the a149 here is a busy road between kings lynn and...
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perhaps truthful ultimately which is that they think they're going to see what democrats the s problempu icansad years ago in terms of on the left a lly essive flank r causing problems for democratic leadership. you didn't see that here in terms of nancy pelosi still kept her caucus in line on this. robert: shse almost them as a weapon and alexander ocaso cortez walking with other freshmen to the senate to demand from s ator mcconnell that he hold a vote to reopen the government. how do you see speaker pelosi handling those pressures? >> i think that right now, we've gotten somewhat of a preview of that. there was this talk about whoo is going -- who is going to challenge nancy pelosi for the speakership and what we saw w her one by one do away with the people who were trying to say hallenge going to her. i still remember marsha fudge, representative marsha fudge being almost perp walked into nancy pelosi's office cameras snapping as she came out and i looked at nancy pelosi's calendar and mouch mon she raises and i'm not sure i'm ready for this job. that was a big change from what she was say
perhaps truthful ultimately which is that they think they're going to see what democrats the s problempu icansad years ago in terms of on the left a lly essive flank r causing problems for democratic leadership. you didn't see that here in terms of nancy pelosi still kept her caucus in line on this. robert: shse almost them as a weapon and alexander ocaso cortez walking with other freshmen to the senate to demand from s ator mcconnell that he hold a vote to reopen the government. how do you see...
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important it is to stand up for human rights, to stand up for women's rides around the world, and icanhat we have accepted the un's request. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: he was homeless at the age of 1a. now, the rapper 0ctavian has turned his life around, and is following in the footsteps of adele and sam smith. day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry, and it's one of its biggest, but the industry is nervous of this report. this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. huge parts of kobe were simply demolished as buildings crashed into one another. this woman said she'd been given no help and no advice by the authorities. she stood outside the ruins of her business. tens of thousands of black children in south africa have taken advantage of laws passed by the country's new multiracial government and enrolled at formerly white schools. tonight sees the 9,610th performance of her long—runn
important it is to stand up for human rights, to stand up for women's rides around the world, and icanhat we have accepted the un's request. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: he was homeless at the age of 1a. now, the rapper 0ctavian has turned his life around, and is following in the footsteps of adele and sam smith. day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry,...
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ican think i can think of a worst idea, that was my german joke.th—west england and wales. this weather front is moving into what is cold which we have in place at the moment. we are seeing a transition with the rain turning to snow right now across wales which will also happen in south—west england. the met office had issued amber warning is for the snow. stretching over england and into hampshire and southern parts of wales. five to ten centimetres of snow is expected. it will come down heavily on a short space of time so it will be troublesome. we will probably struggle to keep some roads open. parts of the rope 38, all looking vulnerable to heavy snow this afternoon and this evening. some freezing fog lingering in yorkshire. further wintry showers for northern scotland but the main studies the snow which will continue to push northwards and eastwards. across the east, the snow will be variable. some areas don't get much, the others get a lot. quite snowy over the south downs at night. the combination of snow and ice will cause problems thursday
ican think i can think of a worst idea, that was my german joke.th—west england and wales. this weather front is moving into what is cold which we have in place at the moment. we are seeing a transition with the rain turning to snow right now across wales which will also happen in south—west england. the met office had issued amber warning is for the snow. stretching over england and into hampshire and southern parts of wales. five to ten centimetres of snow is expected. it will come down...
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i want to try and enjoy it as much as i can, and just try and enjoy playing tennis as long as ican.h longer it's going to last, but we'll see. an emotional day, then, for one of british sport's biggest stars. he hopes this comeback will last, but a reminder perhaps to enjoy his talent while we can. andy swiss, bbc news. the british number1johanna konta's also in action in brisbane, she beat the former us open winner sloane stephens in straight sets. konta's had a difficult 12 months, but now has a new coach and says she's trying to create something new and better in 2019. two greats of the game faced off in perth earlier as roger federer came out on top against serena williams in a mixed doubles match at the hopman cup. this was the first time they had played against each other in a tournament. federer and belinda bencic, representing switzerland, are the defending champions and they beat williams and her us teamate frances tiafoe in straight sets. federer says it was an ‘honour‘ to play against serena. geraint thomas and chris froome are both going to focus on the tour de france th
i want to try and enjoy it as much as i can, and just try and enjoy playing tennis as long as ican.h longer it's going to last, but we'll see. an emotional day, then, for one of british sport's biggest stars. he hopes this comeback will last, but a reminder perhaps to enjoy his talent while we can. andy swiss, bbc news. the british number1johanna konta's also in action in brisbane, she beat the former us open winner sloane stephens in straight sets. konta's had a difficult 12 months, but now...
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once he bobs up, ican go move, off he goes. once he bobs up, i can go down and find out.ur breath, when hard to ex hale to improving your breath, when hard to exhale to sink in and get close to the board, your body tends to naturally float so that's difficult to do, once you played several games underwater you have to swim around and warm up your blood circulation. it's extremely physical tasks. that's a terrible move, i panicked! i panicked, he has done something, his bishop is down there. the goggles are steaming up, i'm trying to think too quickly, under pressure, that's the hardest thing, you got limited time down there. i should have followed his —— erika's lida. she uses weights to stay under for what seemed like an extraordinary amount of time. sometimes you are moving right away, sometimes you need to be down there a bit longer. the element of surprise given the be a tactic to beat your opponent breathless. the strategy changes, sometimes you might come up with a tactical sequence might come up with a tactical sequence and then decide to play really quicklyjust to
once he bobs up, ican go move, off he goes. once he bobs up, i can go down and find out.ur breath, when hard to ex hale to improving your breath, when hard to exhale to sink in and get close to the board, your body tends to naturally float so that's difficult to do, once you played several games underwater you have to swim around and warm up your blood circulation. it's extremely physical tasks. that's a terrible move, i panicked! i panicked, he has done something, his bishop is down there. the...
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ican progressneighborhoods with higher concentrations of hispanic or latino populations are more likelybe childcare deserts.nearly 60% of hispanic families live in childcare deserts.childcare deserts impact kids' readiness for school ...and the overall economy - because the lack of child care means some mothers can't go to work or can't work in the field of their choice. rasheed malik / center for american progressit's a big component in the gender employment and gender wage gap the solution - according to the center for american progress is for more public and private investment in the childcare sector. because right now...the average day care worker earns less than a parking lot attendant...in washington alexandra limon. ( darya )coming up ... we take a look at how the on-going government shutdown is affecting people here in (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) the second day of the new year is coming along with more pleasant weather as temperatures boost to comfortably cool highs in the 50's much like yesterday with calm winds continuing. skies will remain sunny before increasing cloud cover an
ican progressneighborhoods with higher concentrations of hispanic or latino populations are more likelybe childcare deserts.nearly 60% of hispanic families live in childcare deserts.childcare deserts impact kids' readiness for school ...and the overall economy - because the lack of child care means some mothers can't go to work or can't work in the field of their choice. rasheed malik / center for american progressit's a big component in the gender employment and gender wage gap the solution -...
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ican i can understand why passengers are really unhappy. them will see some genuine improvements, with a lot of the train is coming along that are bigger, more capacity, time table improvements, more services particularly on sundays, which is what people have called for these days, and some genuine investment coming through. so i can sort of see both sides of the argument but i understand people being very happy after the year some of them have oil prices have a big effect on our lives — from filling up the car to the cost of air travel. and of course, if it costs more to transport goods to the shops that often gets passed on and we end up paying more as customers. 2018 was a volatile year for the oil market. prices peaked in october then fell sharply — down more than 30%. that's because of signs that the global economy is growing more slowly, and also greater supply than demand. in response, the main oil producing countries plan to cut production injanuary which they hope will push prices back up. let's speak to the chip oil analyst. good
ican i can understand why passengers are really unhappy. them will see some genuine improvements, with a lot of the train is coming along that are bigger, more capacity, time table improvements, more services particularly on sundays, which is what people have called for these days, and some genuine investment coming through. so i can sort of see both sides of the argument but i understand people being very happy after the year some of them have oil prices have a big effect on our lives — from...
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and whic icans are dying from the most common form of cancer. >>> this week's top health stories. live look outside. and this morning... we're hearing one of them... in an exclusive interview... with the jogger who was bit by another woman...on an east bay trail. e a concussion >>> well, there are two sides to every story and this morning, we are hearing one of them in an exclusive interview of a jogger bit by another woman on the east bay trail. n >> i have a concussion, i have ptsd, i have all kinds of bruises and abrasions. "i >> cindy was jogging in the oakland hills the morning of january 3 when she says a dog nipped at her shorts prompting her to pepper spray it. she says moments later, and owner ran after her and bit her. >> i thought she was trying to kill me. i'm going to die out here! >> the 19-year-old dog owner released this video. the dogs owner's attorney says cindy is lying and that she was the aggressor. lls . where the the attorney claims the woman bit cindy in self-defense but the attorney is currently reviewing the case. >>> in oakland, mills college is back ope
and whic icans are dying from the most common form of cancer. >>> this week's top health stories. live look outside. and this morning... we're hearing one of them... in an exclusive interview... with the jogger who was bit by another woman...on an east bay trail. e a concussion >>> well, there are two sides to every story and this morning, we are hearing one of them in an exclusive interview of a jogger bit by another woman on the east bay trail. n >> i have a...
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as an artist myself, i can be so self—sufficient, just with instagram, ican self—sufficient, just withon to the 0verground after a late finish to engineering work at norwood junction. they also delays on the district line. -- there are. and on the roads — southbound traffic on the a406 north circular is building into the a40 at the hanger lane gyratory system from park royal. there is also a lane blocked northbound approaching junction 25. and a reminder that chelsea host tottenham at stamford bridge tonight. so fulham road will be closed between harwood road and hortensia road from 6:15pm until kickoff at 7:45pm. let's get the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's cold out there and we're starting off the day with a widespread sharp frost, temperatures a good few degrees below freezing for many spots. there are also a few early mist patches around, as well as a met office weather warning out for ice, slippery surfaces, particularly across parts of hertfordshire, essex and kent. now, we will see some wintry showers, i think, for the first half of the day, then i
as an artist myself, i can be so self—sufficient, just with instagram, ican self—sufficient, just withon to the 0verground after a late finish to engineering work at norwood junction. they also delays on the district line. -- there are. and on the roads — southbound traffic on the a406 north circular is building into the a40 at the hanger lane gyratory system from park royal. there is also a lane blocked northbound approaching junction 25. and a reminder that chelsea host tottenham at...
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ican i can guarantee, because i know i have looked at my tickets, at it is not me.it was you, it would be unlikely to be hit? we go through that ritual and... i would still come in. i would still come in, yeah. i would still come in. exactly, we are committed. that if you didn't know any did come in... would you share it with us? ngaio. youjust in... would you share it with us? ngaio. you just would not tell us? no way, i would tell you. you would tell me, right? no way. i love the animosity. i think that i would know somehow. my goodness, we've still got christmas trees, look at that. it is blending in with my top. like an elf. and overgrown elf. i'll tell you what, you would not be putting any of your money on the bed about who is going to be winning the premier league this year because it is so exciting. it is literally at all to play for. brilliance, you said it. -- all. tottenham are back up to second place in the premier league. they got the job done early against cardiff, with three goals in the first half an hour, and that narrows the gap on the leaders, liv
ican i can guarantee, because i know i have looked at my tickets, at it is not me.it was you, it would be unlikely to be hit? we go through that ritual and... i would still come in. i would still come in, yeah. i would still come in. exactly, we are committed. that if you didn't know any did come in... would you share it with us? ngaio. youjust in... would you share it with us? ngaio. you just would not tell us? no way, i would tell you. you would tell me, right? no way. i love the animosity. i...
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she says the department of homeland security and secret service are hamstrung by icans ghs. are saying the government needs to reopen before negotiations can resume. >> reopen the government for three weeks and we will make our best disciplined efforts on a bipartisan basis, to invest in border security in a way that meets our country's needs and is a good and responsible use of money. >> pelosi will hold or weekly news conference later this morning, where she is expected to discuss the very latest the negotiations and the state of the union. homeland security secretary kirsten nielsen denied anyone's safety will be comp mighted at the state of the union and that all agencies are prepared. >>> meantime, the president is going to the pentagon today to talk about an overhaul of the country's missile defense system. the defense department is expected to brief the president on a new missile strategy meeting today. the pentagon has proposed building a constellation of sensors that could shoot down missiles from space. they requested that the pentagon review the missile defense sy
she says the department of homeland security and secret service are hamstrung by icans ghs. are saying the government needs to reopen before negotiations can resume. >> reopen the government for three weeks and we will make our best disciplined efforts on a bipartisan basis, to invest in border security in a way that meets our country's needs and is a good and responsible use of money. >> pelosi will hold or weekly news conference later this morning, where she is expected to discuss...
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we went as a united body ofpu icans and democrats, house and senate expressed our geat desire to reach a conclusion and then we talked, you know, eachon of us about the areas of possible contention, but also the areas of agreement. i felt really good coming out of. there i tend to be an optimist anyway but i think it is importa on a lot of different levels that we solve this issue. >> woodruff: what we heard the democrats saying among others who represented -- of coue who is in house appropriations committee say that democratare prepared to expand on the 1.6ll n that had been in the original proposal for border security. >> uh-huh. >> woodruff: but there was no specific mention ofa physical barrier, of a wall. how do you read that? >> well, i tnk, you know, i can congratulate her for keepini an ope here. i think all of us talked about how we need more technology, a smarter technology, but we also need more personnel and then we get to the issue of a physical barrier. as you know it gets into semantics sometimes. is it a wal? is it fence? is it a levy? i think if we look at the exrts, w
we went as a united body ofpu icans and democrats, house and senate expressed our geat desire to reach a conclusion and then we talked, you know, eachon of us about the areas of possible contention, but also the areas of agreement. i felt really good coming out of. there i tend to be an optimist anyway but i think it is importa on a lot of different levels that we solve this issue. >> woodruff: what we heard the democrats saying among others who represented -- of coue who is in house...
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i want to try and enjoy it as much as ican andjust want to try and enjoy it as much as i can and justn. i don't know how much longer it will last, but we'll see. it will last until tomorrow at least in brisbane. the fourth seed is likely to show this new andy murray just where his fourth seed is likely to show this new andy murrayjust where his game is out. new andy murray just where his game is out. the british number one johanna konta has been talking up her chances this year after switching coaches and she has made a really impressive start. she's also playing in brisbane and beat the former us open winner and world number six sloane stephens in straight sets. konta is just inside the world top a0 after a patchy 2018. geraint thomas and chris froome are both going to focus on the tour de france this year. froome isn't going to defend his giro d'italia title in may, conserving his energy for a tilt at a record—equalling fifth tour title in france injuly. that means he'll go head to head with fellow team sky rider thomas, who won the tour for the first time last year despite froome b
i want to try and enjoy it as much as ican andjust want to try and enjoy it as much as i can and justn. i don't know how much longer it will last, but we'll see. it will last until tomorrow at least in brisbane. the fourth seed is likely to show this new andy murray just where his fourth seed is likely to show this new andy murrayjust where his game is out. new andy murray just where his game is out. the british number one johanna konta has been talking up her chances this year after switching...
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when asked if he's a democrat ou a ican, he said half and half. [ laughter ] that's right, former starbuckseo howard schultz is seriouslyr consg running for president in 2020. first, he just has to find someonto keep an eye on his laptop. [ laughter and applause ] we chased it, you guys. [ laughter ] e. had our half and half j we could have got out of there. [ light laughter ] pushed it a little with laptop. i stand by it. [ light laughter ] former trump adviser, roger stone, was indicted on friday in special counsel robertueller's russia investigation and charged with seven counts, including witness tampering, making false st ements and impersonating the owner of a candy factory. [ laughter ] former -- [ cheers and applause ] please, if you applaud every joke about how rer stone dresses tonight, you're going to -- [ laughter ] have blisters on your hands. hey, i'm just saying, pace yourself. former trump adviser, roger stone, was arrested on friday at his home by fbi agents, who were weaveng ballistis and carrying guns. though, by the look of him, all they needed was a stick to jam in the
when asked if he's a democrat ou a ican, he said half and half. [ laughter ] that's right, former starbuckseo howard schultz is seriouslyr consg running for president in 2020. first, he just has to find someonto keep an eye on his laptop. [ laughter and applause ] we chased it, you guys. [ laughter ] e. had our half and half j we could have got out of there. [ light laughter ] pushed it a little with laptop. i stand by it. [ light laughter ] former trump adviser, roger stone, was indicted on...
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nothing like naomi osaka, ican mental game? nothing like naomi osaka, i can tell you!s another match, because it means so much. is there a little voice # yes, the voice of doubt! it is the final and you have to just shut that down. rather inconvenient to be the same in iraq as chris evatt and martina navratilova. they were just too good. and serena williams is not in the final. yes, and a couple of andy murray. wow. tomorrow, novak djokovic and rafael nadal both, it seems, back to their best. and better probably than ever. novak djokovic destroyed his opponent yesterday, a masterclass. but rafael nadal has looked amazing, keeping the points short, and i think it will be a wonderful battle. they had a five set match at wormald on. and the loss they met at the australian, he would go again gone there could be another classic. we have got to talk about the temperatures there. i understand that there are with air conditioning. they have a heat rule. he closed the roof in the lady semifinal. i don't understand how to explain it because they used to have just a temperature g
nothing like naomi osaka, ican mental game? nothing like naomi osaka, i can tell you!s another match, because it means so much. is there a little voice # yes, the voice of doubt! it is the final and you have to just shut that down. rather inconvenient to be the same in iraq as chris evatt and martina navratilova. they were just too good. and serena williams is not in the final. yes, and a couple of andy murray. wow. tomorrow, novak djokovic and rafael nadal both, it seems, back to their best....
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ican trade, education and cultural links? do to improve trade with a number of countries around the world. parliamentary defeats are now a regular feature of her government. she has lost a quarter of her cabinet and 117 of her backbenchers wa nt cabinet and 117 of her backbenchers want her gone. her deal is as dead as the deadliest dodo. how many more indignities can this prime minister endure before she realises that she is the biggest part of this problem, and, for goodness' sake, just go? the uk government has negotiated a deal with the european union which delivers on the referendum result. i know the honourable gentleman doesn't want to deliver on the referendum result. he wants to ensure that the uk stays inside the european union. talking about the economy, at the same time, he also ports taking scotland out of the union of the united kingdom which is much more important economically for the people of scotland. the people of scotla nd the people of scotland. the people of scotland know that remaining in the united king
ican trade, education and cultural links? do to improve trade with a number of countries around the world. parliamentary defeats are now a regular feature of her government. she has lost a quarter of her cabinet and 117 of her backbenchers wa nt cabinet and 117 of her backbenchers want her gone. her deal is as dead as the deadliest dodo. how many more indignities can this prime minister endure before she realises that she is the biggest part of this problem, and, for goodness' sake, just go?...
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a frenchected of being agent, who may be trying to interests in ican the west. and so he gets, i think he gets s far as kentucky where he's forced to return back east so it's a failed expedition. it does get under way but it any further than that. >> are there any further questions? don't want to cut it off but any other questions? rivalry that the occurred was -- were there a lot of scotts irish on the frontier, german, not english? >> so pennsylvania is a very and cally diverse colony out in that very area, there are a lot of germans and there is a lot of scotts irish and also english as well. and one of the things that becomes clear during the black rebellion is that ethnic exist.ns really don't it appears that there are germans who are part of various arts of the black boys rebellion. this rebellion lasts several months. there are all of these different claiming to be black boys and some of whom speak with a german accent. what's interesting is james smith himself, just to give you sense on how poly got -- he poke english but he also spoke german some and he
a frenchected of being agent, who may be trying to interests in ican the west. and so he gets, i think he gets s far as kentucky where he's forced to return back east so it's a failed expedition. it does get under way but it any further than that. >> are there any further questions? don't want to cut it off but any other questions? rivalry that the occurred was -- were there a lot of scotts irish on the frontier, german, not english? >> so pennsylvania is a very and cally diverse...
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ican amount of sugar as a can of fizzy drink.l bars along with their sam wood is or they have a cake —— with their sandwiches. in the school they aren't allowed crisps because of salt and allergies but they are allowed cereal bars and things like that. i also reduced the amount of... cereal and things like that for breakfast. so you've got to look into so much of the foods that you provide for your children because of hidden sugars and so on and you're speaking from personal experience, having issues with your weight. do you allow the children any sugar in the way of treats or sweets? because to not do that potentially could see them, when they aren't in your byline as it were, bingeing on coke or chocolate. —— in your eye line. absolutely, i allow them to have a treat once a week, normally on friday. i finish work early and can pick them up from school and we have a little treat. i say they can choose anything they want and they a lwa ys choose anything they want and they always go for a packet of sweets, something sugary. they
ican amount of sugar as a can of fizzy drink.l bars along with their sam wood is or they have a cake —— with their sandwiches. in the school they aren't allowed crisps because of salt and allergies but they are allowed cereal bars and things like that. i also reduced the amount of... cereal and things like that for breakfast. so you've got to look into so much of the foods that you provide for your children because of hidden sugars and so on and you're speaking from personal experience,...
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through a major injury with my elbow the last couple of yea rs, with my elbow the last couple of years, icanough. 0bviously probably the extent of his injury is even worse than mine. it seems like he had not a very long career because today, players are playing that long. but he is 31. ten years ago he will... if he had retired at 31, we will say that he had a great and very long career, so that's — that's the real thing. so all the best for him. we will miss him. but today is him. tomorrow, another one. we are not 20 anymore, our generation. everyone is more than 30. these kind of things happens. now, who will step into murray's huge shoes? well, cameron norrie, who's 23, has been doing his best in the country where he grew up. he made his first atp final in new zealand, and although lost overnight to tenys sandgren, his progress in auckland will see him rise towards the world's top 50. former england international jermainejenas has called for leeds to have points deducted, after head coach marcelo bielsa, admitted he was behind the spying incident, at derby's training ground. derby manager
through a major injury with my elbow the last couple of yea rs, with my elbow the last couple of years, icanough. 0bviously probably the extent of his injury is even worse than mine. it seems like he had not a very long career because today, players are playing that long. but he is 31. ten years ago he will... if he had retired at 31, we will say that he had a great and very long career, so that's — that's the real thing. so all the best for him. we will miss him. but today is him. tomorrow,...
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we don't have a written constitution so ican don't have a written constitution so i can say that.his officials and clerks that this wasn't appropriate. let's put you back into your old job as the head of the civil service. this has happened today, that is if the data about on this. if there is a defeat next week, what would you be advising? she has to then think about, what are the options? what is it that can help parliament give a lead? because the civil service are there, they have negotiated this deal. that is limited room for manoeuvre. everyone is looking upon to give a lead for politicians to decide what they want. she has got to try and persuade the house that we are not at the stage where we need answers. we are running out of time. the business sector, the private sector needs it. the people of the country deserves all our politicians to provide some sort of meat and say, these are the possible fees, what should we do? the prime minister is being very determined. some would say stubborn, some would say she sticks to what she says. in that case, she would find it very dif
we don't have a written constitution so ican don't have a written constitution so i can say that.his officials and clerks that this wasn't appropriate. let's put you back into your old job as the head of the civil service. this has happened today, that is if the data about on this. if there is a defeat next week, what would you be advising? she has to then think about, what are the options? what is it that can help parliament give a lead? because the civil service are there, they have...
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it was uncomfortable but it is over in a second and now i feel great, it's done, ican second and nowefinitely worth doing. thank you so much and thank you amanda forjoining us as well. why do so many people feel uncomfortable talking to disabled people? bbcjournalist ellis palmer, paralympian and disability rights activist tanni grey—thompson and youtube blogger lucy edwards have made this short film to share their experiences and offer some tips. quite a few times when i've been standing at the bus stop people have given me money, mistakenly thinking i was begging, rather than just waiting on a bus. i was eight months pregnant, i was in the street, and somebody stopped me and pointed out i was pregnant. they then said to me, how did you get pregnant? so i did end up saying i had sex with my husband, how did you think i got pregnant? there are so many times when members of the public come up to me and you look at them, don't you? i'm like, what is she doing? what is she looking at? is it something i have to be alert and aware of? i feel so bad sometimes saying please don't do that bu
it was uncomfortable but it is over in a second and now i feel great, it's done, ican second and nowefinitely worth doing. thank you so much and thank you amanda forjoining us as well. why do so many people feel uncomfortable talking to disabled people? bbcjournalist ellis palmer, paralympian and disability rights activist tanni grey—thompson and youtube blogger lucy edwards have made this short film to share their experiences and offer some tips. quite a few times when i've been standing at...
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ican. she set up the online petition, which led to a parliamentary inquiry and a group of mps have today concluded that katie price is right — online abuse of disabled people should be classed as a criminal offence. we'll bring you the story. tell us what you think. also today — we'll know the contenders for this year's oscars in a few hours. will there be a host of brits in contention? who did your make—up? we went for something dramatic, do you like it? you look like a badger. 0h. i want to give the audience a song that they can perform. so, what can they do? we'll run you through the strong contenders at about 10.30am. and are vegans making "misleading" and "misguided" claims about the benefits of an animal product free diet? the national sheep association thinks so. they have hit back at veganuary. we've brought together a sheep farmer and a vegan campaigner to talk about the claims and counter—claims. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11am this morning. have you receive
ican. she set up the online petition, which led to a parliamentary inquiry and a group of mps have today concluded that katie price is right — online abuse of disabled people should be classed as a criminal offence. we'll bring you the story. tell us what you think. also today — we'll know the contenders for this year's oscars in a few hours. will there be a host of brits in contention? who did your make—up? we went for something dramatic, do you like it? you look like a badger. 0h. i...
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can you hear me, and he could yell yes, ican hearyou. you hear me, and he could yell yes, i can hearyoue latter hit the ice it turns into ice? i think it turns to vapour, basically. right. you're going to show me what happens with a bottle of water as well, though on dan. 0h, my word. that being if i am slightly concerned about you because you look at if you just have your gym clothes on and some old sweatshirt. get in the warmth. i am getting worried. it is very, very cold out there. is this anything you have experienced before in your life could out now, nothing like that. i grew up in 0regon nothing like that. i grew up in oregon and lived in minnesota for about 11 years and if the cold and has been since i had been here and i think for a lot of people in the event i think it's better than a na 11: event i think it's better than a narc “— event i think it's better than a narc —— impacted by. event i think it's better than a narc -- impacted by. i backed, and a p pa re ntly narc -- impacted by. i backed, and apparently it is all because of that letter that you would normally have swel
can you hear me, and he could yell yes, ican hearyou. you hear me, and he could yell yes, i can hearyoue latter hit the ice it turns into ice? i think it turns to vapour, basically. right. you're going to show me what happens with a bottle of water as well, though on dan. 0h, my word. that being if i am slightly concerned about you because you look at if you just have your gym clothes on and some old sweatshirt. get in the warmth. i am getting worried. it is very, very cold out there. is this...
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ican amount anyway, it can be crippling. head. if you get that advance payment, it is alone which you have two payback? this needs to be very strongly clarified, chloe. the loan system, when you ring and ask for the loan, the person you speak to on the loan, the person you speak to on the phone tells you what they think the phone tells you what they think the maximum is you are able to borrow. they then set a timetable for the repayments. so for example, i think for the repayments. so for example, ithinki for the repayments. so for example, i think i borrowed about £130 from them initially and i had two payback £30 a month. so with all due respect to what heidi has just said, the idea of being able to pay over the long term is a nonsense. 0k?|j didn't finish what i wanted to say... you are only allowed to borrow what they think you can rip pat’- borrow what they think you can rip pay. so that is a real grey area. -- repay. what pay. so that is a real grey area. -- re pay. what i pay. so that is a real grey area. -- repay. wh
ican amount anyway, it can be crippling. head. if you get that advance payment, it is alone which you have two payback? this needs to be very strongly clarified, chloe. the loan system, when you ring and ask for the loan, the person you speak to on the loan, the person you speak to on the phone tells you what they think the phone tells you what they think the maximum is you are able to borrow. they then set a timetable for the repayments. so for example, i think for the repayments. so for...
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be active and have that to be active and havethathealthy and to be active and bavethatrbealtby and icantrying to achieve gold but i know it is a big challenge and i am not complacent about that so i really want to give itago about that so i really want to give it a go and see what happens really. so what would you be aiming to do thenit so what would you be aiming to do then it when you get to the championships in december? how do you view the task? i think the thing is my massive goal is to try and achieve a six 0lympic is my massive goal is to try and achieve a six olympic games. the trials in an olympic year are going to be the most important thing but really qualify ideally is a two—year process because of course however well you run in 2019, you still have to perform in the olympic year but the qualifying time can be achieved this year, the qualifying window. so it really is ideally a situation to try and achieve a qualifying time this year and of course if i achieve that and did well in the trial, i would love to compete in delhi later in the year. it is all part of a harder goal
be active and have that to be active and havethathealthy and to be active and bavethatrbealtby and icantrying to achieve gold but i know it is a big challenge and i am not complacent about that so i really want to give itago about that so i really want to give it a go and see what happens really. so what would you be aiming to do thenit so what would you be aiming to do then it when you get to the championships in december? how do you view the task? i think the thing is my massive goal is to...
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ican i can tell you it is painful to stand out here in the cold, your extremities feel it., temperatures expected to fall further, getting close to record lows in chicago and the truth is when you look around the streets, they are completely deserted this evening. it will have taken that advice and they have gone inside to try and get out of the cold. let me show you this, he hired me, the river is completely frozen over. if you shoot the sense ofjust how cold it is. and there is expected to be some more snow potentially to come. the truth is when you talk to people you get a real sense that they knew this was coming, they have heeded the warnings in many places and as things stand, businesses, colleges, schools have been closed to track and prepare people to make sure they stay at home and they don't come out in this kind of temperature. a state of emergency is in place, and in a number of different states across the midwest. and at the moment i can tell you temperatures are expected to get down somewhere around —30 celsius tonight. the temperature is still falling as i ta
ican i can tell you it is painful to stand out here in the cold, your extremities feel it., temperatures expected to fall further, getting close to record lows in chicago and the truth is when you look around the streets, they are completely deserted this evening. it will have taken that advice and they have gone inside to try and get out of the cold. let me show you this, he hired me, the river is completely frozen over. if you shoot the sense ofjust how cold it is. and there is expected to be...
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ican i can understand why passengers are really unhappy.can see both sides of the argument. i understand people being very unhappy after the years some of them have had. we have been speaking of the troubles on the high street, the biggest gauge is what happens at christmas. when will we know?“ biggest gauge is what happens at christmas. when will we know? it is too early to say definitively, but we have figures of weekly sales from john lewis, a major department store. it seems that shoppers hunting for last—minute gifts on christmas eve helped givejohn lewis sales a boost. the department store said that sales were up a.5% in the week ending december the 29th, compared with the same week last year. they said there was a confident start to post christmas clea ra nce, confident start to post christmas clearance, both online and in shops. it wasn't helped by everybody? hmv went into administration over christmas, the second time in six yea rs. christmas, the second time in six years. it has blamed changing customer habits and a move to digita
ican i can understand why passengers are really unhappy.can see both sides of the argument. i understand people being very unhappy after the years some of them have had. we have been speaking of the troubles on the high street, the biggest gauge is what happens at christmas. when will we know?“ biggest gauge is what happens at christmas. when will we know? it is too early to say definitively, but we have figures of weekly sales from john lewis, a major department store. it seems that shoppers...
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simon, ican hear people have been prosecuted.hair in the past more times than i care to remember. i don't go out in my hometown any more because it happens so and very often, the police will take it seriously, but sometimes they didn't because it often depends who you speak to. but the majority of the time, they did ta ke the majority of the time, they did take it seriously and people were jailed for physical assaults on myself. but if somebody takes that further and goes online or goes on facebook or twitter and verbally abuses me and other people, there's not much you can do about it other than report it to facebook. and u nfortu nately, than report it to facebook. and unfortunately, people have used derogatory words about me on facebook and twitter and when you report it, you get a message that says, this goes against our terms and conditions. whereas if somebody racially abused me on facebook, they would be immediately banned and it would be immediately banned and it would be immediately banned and it would be taken off. but
simon, ican hear people have been prosecuted.hair in the past more times than i care to remember. i don't go out in my hometown any more because it happens so and very often, the police will take it seriously, but sometimes they didn't because it often depends who you speak to. but the majority of the time, they did ta ke the majority of the time, they did take it seriously and people were jailed for physical assaults on myself. but if somebody takes that further and goes online or goes on...