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so, ican from my face—to—face encounter?s that you have written, i can talk to people who have worked with you, i can look at your work, and then i can meet you face to face and say, what do i learn? and the answer is what we learn? and the answer is what we learn from the face—to—face encounter is probably so noisy and so fraught with error and so are releva nt to so fraught with error and so are relevant to the task at hand that i am probably better off not doing it. now, if i was hiring you to sell perfume on the ground floor of harrods, i would want to meet you, that seems to be crucial, but i am not, iam that seems to be crucial, but i am not, i am interested that seems to be crucial, but i am not, iam interested in hiring that seems to be crucial, but i am not, i am interested in hiring you asa not, i am interested in hiring you as a journalist. why do i need to meet you? i find as a journalist. why do i need to meet you? ifind out as a journalist. why do i need to meet you? i find out that you are tall, you are handso
so, ican from my face—to—face encounter?s that you have written, i can talk to people who have worked with you, i can look at your work, and then i can meet you face to face and say, what do i learn? and the answer is what we learn? and the answer is what we learn from the face—to—face encounter is probably so noisy and so fraught with error and so are releva nt to so fraught with error and so are relevant to the task at hand that i am probably better off not doing it. now, if i was...
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ican go i can go to tokyo and then paris is the olympics after that. yes, that will be their dream. four olympics, if i go to all of them. four olympics, if i go to all of them. hello and welcome to sportsday. it's an issue close to the future monarch‘s heart — mental health. and it's closely linked with sport — which is why before every fa cup game at the weekend, fans were asked to pause for one minute to think about it. the initiative was spearheaded by prince william — the president of the fa. however, it's since emerged that the bookmaker bet 365 has the rights to show fa cup ties on its website and app — but only after fans placed a bet or opened an account. with gambling addiction a known cause of poor mental health, it's prompted the government to ask the fa to reconsider its arrangement with the bookmaker. this weekend all fa cup matches kicked off one minute late. time to ta ke kicked off one minute late. time to take a minute before kick—off. kicked off one minute late. time to take a minute before kick—offm was to publicise the fa president
ican go i can go to tokyo and then paris is the olympics after that. yes, that will be their dream. four olympics, if i go to all of them. four olympics, if i go to all of them. hello and welcome to sportsday. it's an issue close to the future monarch‘s heart — mental health. and it's closely linked with sport — which is why before every fa cup game at the weekend, fans were asked to pause for one minute to think about it. the initiative was spearheaded by prince william — the president...
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whether we should cover the story are not and whether we have an adjustment purpose in doing that and icanpurpose in doing that and i can reassure adjustment purpose in doing that and i can reassure her adjustment purpose in doing that and i can reassure her that we do have these conversations. in other times oi'i these conversations. in other times on bbc news, we cover some of the great work that harry and megan have done around the issue of mental health and raising awareness of that issue. do you feel reassured by what you have heard ? issue. do you feel reassured by what you have heard? i feel partly be assured, i feel concerned. you have heard? i feel partly be assured, ifeel concerned. raised another point there which is interesting, each justified your coverage by saying that there is an enormous frenzy and interest on the other media and i did feel that when i switched the news on and you lead with that article, it was a reactionary response because that news had been around since the night before and i feel the news had been around since the night before and ifeel the bbc news ha
whether we should cover the story are not and whether we have an adjustment purpose in doing that and icanpurpose in doing that and i can reassure adjustment purpose in doing that and i can reassure her adjustment purpose in doing that and i can reassure her that we do have these conversations. in other times oi'i these conversations. in other times on bbc news, we cover some of the great work that harry and megan have done around the issue of mental health and raising awareness of that issue....
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ican be i can be very clear that this president will be held accountable, that no—one is above the lawmed at easing their 18—month trade war. russia's government resigns en masse after president putin unveils plans that could prolong his stay in power. and wildfires, flooding and drought: the last decade is confirmed as the hottest on record. the un warns there's more to come.
ican be i can be very clear that this president will be held accountable, that no—one is above the lawmed at easing their 18—month trade war. russia's government resigns en masse after president putin unveils plans that could prolong his stay in power. and wildfires, flooding and drought: the last decade is confirmed as the hottest on record. the un warns there's more to come.
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ican —— issue of suicide is plaguing us.spondent but that it. infrastructure. i could go on and on. this was one of my concerns was that people would have reached the point with politicians and have an attitude of a plague on all your houses, so the sense that people still want to be engaged with politicians, still care about this and, last night for example, i was very interested to see the number of people who were following developments, the press conference on social media and commenting on that. thankfully people have not become completely apathetic and switched off. i am very struck by the many areas you outlined there. i struck that you mentioned among them suicide. that may be an extraordinary thing for some people to hear that a lack of government, in your opinion, has resulted in that. what element of the lack of government has caused that? what are you saying in that regard? so the issue of suicide, and it is one that has been debated very recently and some of the programmes here, some of your other bbc programmes
ican —— issue of suicide is plaguing us.spondent but that it. infrastructure. i could go on and on. this was one of my concerns was that people would have reached the point with politicians and have an attitude of a plague on all your houses, so the sense that people still want to be engaged with politicians, still care about this and, last night for example, i was very interested to see the number of people who were following developments, the press conference on social media and...
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because yoknowow bfalos can hide i small l shes, so you mig notot aware, but whenouou rea the bush ican n ki you. reporterer: once a mononth, puy laka visisits r famimilyn eir village for a week's brk.k. her daughter lives here, and i look aftfter bthe exexteed family. her female relatives make jejewelry d sesell ito tououriss viviting the national parks nebyby. r maasai women, this kind ofbud controroversial. itit is also an n important soe of income. it allowed pitity laka's motherer to pay her r childres school feeees. purity: : i told my fafather ay mother t that you haveve educd me. yoyou want me toto come anjujust pre without any work, so why ay ththen he you u educed me,e, ifd yoyou don't wantnt me to go anad work?? then i told them, because uu ha eduducateme, i i wa you too yrelease meme to become a range. they aoweded me at. reportrter: and withth her regr income, , she can supppport her famimily. thatat has earned d her respt n the e community. parkesesian: having g seen puy and the e other girls s in the rangerer unit, and s seeing tm working, w we are convinincede made t the
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icàn: en estos autobuses escoltados por policÍas cientos de inmigranteshan sido llevados a esta tasaciÓn territorio mexicano. >> los traslada desde la entrada del ceibo a la parte de las oficinas de migraciÓn. >> estas son las medidas desesperadas que estÁn tomando los migrantes ante el endurecimiento de las revisiones en ambos lados de la frontera. esta la frontera natural de mÉxico y guatemala, hoy hay agentes de guardia nacional, migraciÓn y otras corporaciones cada 100 m. hoy amanecieron con la sorpresa que el gobierno local instalÓ este albergue justo frente a la casa del migrante en guatemala que estÁ saturada. es una enorme extensiÓn de terreno donde hay carpas y baÑos y atenciÓn mÉdica. >> vivimos tantos caminantes. >> por la construcciÓn de este campamento del lado guatemalteco, en la frontera se busquÉ que los inmigrantes no estÉn deambulando en las calles, pero los habitantes de esta regiÓn temen que este sitio se comenta en su hogar indefinidamente. marina soto tiene una filaen la puerta de su casa. ella regala agua a los migrantes. >> es voluntad de uno. >> y de donde sale s
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he lost, but he was the first ever nominee of thepu brand-new ican party, which had been founded to oppose in a divided nation, divided between free states and slave states. he chartered an electoral path for abraham lincoln. he also unsaddled the country because republicans realized it was possible as the north became more populated to win a presidential election while cuttin up ignoring the south. we did not need a single vote -l a s vote in the south to get elected. that demographic change is what the south found so threatening and what led to the civil war a few years later when abraham lincoln tried to run as fremont did and won. we are going through i demographic change in america that is seen unbalancing to the two main political parties. sat is something republic have found threatening. that donald trumppoke about when running for president, the demographic change in the country. said hwanted to stop. that he that fear has under laid a great fear of politics along with the frustrations of democrats who think the demographic changes laura: thanks so much for being with us. >> d glad
he lost, but he was the first ever nominee of thepu brand-new ican party, which had been founded to oppose in a divided nation, divided between free states and slave states. he chartered an electoral path for abraham lincoln. he also unsaddled the country because republicans realized it was possible as the north became more populated to win a presidential election while cuttin up ignoring the south. we did not need a single vote -l a s vote in the south to get elected. that demographic change...
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the boys ran 38 km to win a premier league game, and ican km to win a premier league game, and i canit doesn't work like that. tomorrow —— it's more quick, it's more demanding. think, one time about the players. there are numbers behind the grumbles, according to the website visio room, 120 premier league players are currently injured, including 11, a whole team at newcastle. spurs lost top square harry kane on new year's day, one of seven of their squad currently out. you look at the number of injuries in that the premier league players over the last two weeks, you realise that recovering is not enough. the players need more protection, the players need more protection, the players that belong to squads with so players that belong to squads with so many solutions, that there is also a little space for rotation. 50 the physio— room becomes the front line, it takes more than a magic sponge to nurse footballers through the seasons most grueling assault course. they are dealing with engines on the brink of overheating. those days in between games are really, really important in minimisi
the boys ran 38 km to win a premier league game, and ican km to win a premier league game, and i canit doesn't work like that. tomorrow —— it's more quick, it's more demanding. think, one time about the players. there are numbers behind the grumbles, according to the website visio room, 120 premier league players are currently injured, including 11, a whole team at newcastle. spurs lost top square harry kane on new year's day, one of seven of their squad currently out. you look at the...
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a bit of a surprise ican recent decades. a bit of a surprise i can see it in yourface.more natural grassland, natural forest is being hacked away and converted into farmland. so that's when you get, there is a rest area for there to be a wild fire on if you like, so quite a mechanical reason for that. but then also they found that as at that temperature of the planet has warmed and this is the planet has warmed and this is the base that won't surprise you, you get to more combustible conditions. assuming there is education to burn, assuming other situations are as they would be to encourage a fire to start, if it's harder, and if it's dryer, which you are going to get with global warming than a fire becomes more likely. i'm processing it all. i'm interested. i recall from the audience team last week they were seeing the amount of interest in australia is extraordinary, and excluding any other story in the world at the moment, i'm wondering if people are in the climate change world had noticed that the world is perhaps tooting him in la that it has not a lwa ys tooting h
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some of the krit cacriticism co icans. president should need congressional approval before escalating with iran. by the administration.ver, stood this is a very fluid story. for the most up-to-date info, go to nbcbayarea.com. we have posted president trump's entire speech from this morning. >>> let's take you outside and give you a live look at emeryville. it looks nice, but tracking rain that's moving into the bay area. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us. what are we talking about in terms of the rain? >> it will be moving in the next three to four hours, dropping down from the north. it's really not able to pick up a ton of moisture, but morning rain in the forecast, and a second blast of colder air. a closer look shows any kind of rain is just now approaching redding. so we'll see this wet weather develop around 3:00, then push to the south. 5:00 a.m. down here towards san jose. as the rain arrives, wind wilbt hour. i'll take you through the time line coming up. >> thank you, jeff. >>> a cold war impasse over dev
some of the krit cacriticism co icans. president should need congressional approval before escalating with iran. by the administration.ver, stood this is a very fluid story. for the most up-to-date info, go to nbcbayarea.com. we have posted president trump's entire speech from this morning. >>> let's take you outside and give you a live look at emeryville. it looks nice, but tracking rain that's moving into the bay area. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us. what are we talking...
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. >> i'm ready to take on donald trump because when he gets to ican wateran and explained how he pretended bone spurs made him ineligible todeangeg better in the rn were ady to move on fr a ency. d not the inthe million votes. how uld anybody in 1 million years not believe that a woman could become president? >> the only people on the state to have won every single election that they have been are the women. >> the iowa caucuses are on february 3. the next debate is february 7. voters there hold the first primary in new hampshire four days later. >>> woman getting a buzz with senators warren and sanders having a tense moment after the debate. worn appear to snub sanders by not shaking his hand. instead clasping her hands together while the two exchanged words. >> in just five days away the n reveals who he is rooting for this week's and is the championship game regardless of the outcome tour -- the 49ers hope to score on the scorg off the field thanks to the team. last weekend's playoff game against the vikings shattered the niners home record as more than 71,000 fans filed into the stadiu
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certainly the duke and duchess will be very well received in canada, and ican be very well received in was rather seamless. ina christmas break was rather seamless. in a typical canadian fashion, we we re in a typical canadian fashion, we were delighted to hear that they we re were delighted to hear that they were on the island. they bumped into people on trails, walking, enjoying the spectacular vistas of vancouver island and british columbia, and really without much comment other than oh, nice to see you, how are you? and i think that is probably pretty appealing to royals who had a pretty appealing to royals who had a pretty intense public life, to have a little bit of privacy. not a lot of paparazzi here on vancouver island, and in terms of future prospects, british columbia is a very good place to be. what about this question of security? someone is going to have to foot the bill for that. would you be prepared for the canadian taxpayer to pay for their security? well, i certainly think that‘s a debate that will take place, not just here think that‘s a debate that will take place,
certainly the duke and duchess will be very well received in canada, and ican be very well received in was rather seamless. ina christmas break was rather seamless. in a typical canadian fashion, we we re in a typical canadian fashion, we were delighted to hear that they we re were delighted to hear that they were on the island. they bumped into people on trails, walking, enjoying the spectacular vistas of vancouver island and british columbia, and really without much comment other than oh,...
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ican just an in—built protection that hit me. i can talk about it but i don't wa nt to me.another home that was getting too much for me. because i'm 75. and i found that i couldn't manage the steps and i've got a back problem so yeah, i bought this little house. it's in gold rush mining area, they had the gold mine rushes on, they had the gold mine rushes on, they had about 20 odd tabs there, they are drunk, the gold mine, the digging, that's where i lived because that's where i wanted to live, to have that feeling of the brush and you know, history around me. noreen, i am going to pause you there and thank you so much for talking to us and to our audience. all we can do is send you lots of love, i know it's not much but it's something, i hope. thank you very much. thank you very much. goodbye. noreen, who has been located to a residential home after her home burned to the ground on new year's eve, evacuated to a safe area, able to show you pictures of the devastation her home, that is com pletely devastation her home, that is completely gone, which she doesn't wa nt to com
ican just an in—built protection that hit me. i can talk about it but i don't wa nt to me.another home that was getting too much for me. because i'm 75. and i found that i couldn't manage the steps and i've got a back problem so yeah, i bought this little house. it's in gold rush mining area, they had the gold mine rushes on, they had the gold mine rushes on, they had about 20 odd tabs there, they are drunk, the gold mine, the digging, that's where i lived because that's where i wanted to...
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>> ican, and you have to fight that. think that we have to avoid complacency as we get older because we do tend to get set in our ways.we end to want to look at things the same way. we want to go to the same restaurant that we know is going to give us a good meal. we want to hang out with the same friends who we know are not ing to make us feel bad about ourselves. but we havto fight thatux because the inf new ideas and challenging our conventional mos of thinking is important brain food, not just our invidual health but the health of the larger community. >> reporter: your number one recommendation of your top ten things to do, number one was "don't retire." >> yeah. jane goodall said this. you kn, she said, "don't retire. keep going. but," she said, "if you retire,r makeyou have something equally compelling that will engage you you know, that could be philanthropy. it could be education. >> sreenivasan: for more with daniel levitin, watch here or online at www.pbs.org/newshour. >> reporter: let's talk about sleep. thse
>> ican, and you have to fight that. think that we have to avoid complacency as we get older because we do tend to get set in our ways.we end to want to look at things the same way. we want to go to the same restaurant that we know is going to give us a good meal. we want to hang out with the same friends who we know are not ing to make us feel bad about ourselves. but we havto fight thatux because the inf new ideas and challenging our conventional mos of thinking is important brain food,...
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after 2005, the secretariasm prevailed in the country, and the government officials, i did whatever icaneve everything and put the political process back again. but that is the point, you area again. but that is the point, you are a shia politician who has always tried to reach out to sunnis, to kurds, if they may say so, you have failed. no i have not failed. both of the policies have failed in iraq. they agreed amongst themselves, that they should stop me from trying even to form a government in 2010. in 2012 we wanted to cast a vote of no—confidence. iran stood against us. but the truth is, whether you we re us. but the truth is, whether you were robbed of power or not. the iraqi people, their vote and the credibility in their mind by both the administration of the american decision and the iranians... but here we sit today, you are not in power, no matter what happened in 2010 stopping the tension and iraq is higher than ever before. there is a possibility of iran in the united states playing out there conflict on your territory but you say you are still an optimist. i am an optimist
after 2005, the secretariasm prevailed in the country, and the government officials, i did whatever icaneve everything and put the political process back again. but that is the point, you area again. but that is the point, you are a shia politician who has always tried to reach out to sunnis, to kurds, if they may say so, you have failed. no i have not failed. both of the policies have failed in iraq. they agreed amongst themselves, that they should stop me from trying even to form a government...
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i wouldn't say that, but ican musicians. i wouldn't say that, but i can play the drums.old arabic. it comes from ancient music. i have a feeling this is harder to play than it looks, do you have someone who can show me? first, you buying this together, and you close it, you close yourfingers. and another one, you present it like that. and then... as is tradition, when the music like this place, people are invited to come and listen. this time we have got some visiting tourists. i don't know what i'm doing, but no ones seems to notice. all they are being polite! as you can tell, i didn't escape the dancing, if that is what you want to call it. thankfully, another tourist took my spot. i'm much happier in the background banging the drum! that's all we've got time for, today, butjoin us next week when... we are on the slopes of mount etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes. i'm meeting the people who live and work alongside some truly terrifying geological forces. so dojoin us for truly terrifying geological forces. so do join us for that, but until then from me and
i wouldn't say that, but ican musicians. i wouldn't say that, but i can play the drums.old arabic. it comes from ancient music. i have a feeling this is harder to play than it looks, do you have someone who can show me? first, you buying this together, and you close it, you close yourfingers. and another one, you present it like that. and then... as is tradition, when the music like this place, people are invited to come and listen. this time we have got some visiting tourists. i don't know...
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ican i can see joe i can seejoe root walking off now, so four down. so they are now 148—4.for the first round of the australian open which starts next week in melbourne has been made, and it's brought together 15—year—old coco gauff and venus williams in the first round. the pair will meet six months after the american teenager knocked venus out of the opening round at wimbledon. britain's johanna konta, seeded 12th for the tournament, will play tunisia's 0ns jabeur. in the men's draw, british 30th seed dan evans meets american mackenzie mcdonald. if he progresses evans could end up facing defending champion novak djokovic in the third round. british number two cameron norrie plays frenchman pierre—hugues herbert while 2018 semi—finallist kyle edmund has a tough opener against serbia's 24th seed dusan lajovic. well, the draw comes as organisers say they are confident the tournament will start and finish on time despite continuing health concerns over melbourne's air quality from bushfires. this is after british tennis player liam broady described an email sent by organisers
ican i can see joe i can seejoe root walking off now, so four down. so they are now 148—4.for the first round of the australian open which starts next week in melbourne has been made, and it's brought together 15—year—old coco gauff and venus williams in the first round. the pair will meet six months after the american teenager knocked venus out of the opening round at wimbledon. britain's johanna konta, seeded 12th for the tournament, will play tunisia's 0ns jabeur. in the men's draw,...
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so, yes, ican decision to come back to the uk.rent emotions for people as they come off the plane. and just the latest figures on the coronavirus outbreak, just to bring those. we are hearing the death toll in china has risen to 213, and the number of known cases has risen to 9962. no deaths have so far occurred outside china, but cases have been confirmed across at least 23 different countries, and added to that list is now the uk. we know there are two cases confirmed of members of the same family who had been staying in a hotel in yorkshire and are now being treated in newcastle. just to say, also, the number of coronavirus cases around the world has surpassed that of the sars epidemic, but the mortality rate is thought to be lower than sars, suggesting it is a less deadly disease. this is the evacuation of british and other foreign disease. this is the evacuation of british and otherforeign nationals from wuhan. many other countries — australia, south korea, singapore, new zealand — have said they are planning to quarantine ev
so, yes, ican decision to come back to the uk.rent emotions for people as they come off the plane. and just the latest figures on the coronavirus outbreak, just to bring those. we are hearing the death toll in china has risen to 213, and the number of known cases has risen to 9962. no deaths have so far occurred outside china, but cases have been confirmed across at least 23 different countries, and added to that list is now the uk. we know there are two cases confirmed of members of the same...
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i didn't see any flames, i saw this great white ball of fire, that's all ican great white ball of fireding my way. that was barely 100 metres from me. sir keir starmer is the latest candidate to announce that he's standing in the labour leadership contest. writing in the sunday mirror, the shadow brexit secretary says the party needs to "rebuild fast" to restore trust. he's the fifth person to put themselves forward after lisa nandy, emily thornberry, clive lewis and jess phillips. 0ur political correspondent tony bonsignore said sir keir had two main elements to his campaign. keir starmer today, coming out all guns blazing, he was on andrew marr a short while ago, we will come to that in a moment, but also this article in the sunday mirror, a campaign video. two bits to the message. one is about how labour cannot bury its head in the sand, it needs to reconnect with voters. but also, interestingly, keir starmer saying that labour mustn't get rid of all of those radical policies likes social security reform, that sort of stuff. you know, a green deal on climate change, more powers for
i didn't see any flames, i saw this great white ball of fire, that's all ican great white ball of fireding my way. that was barely 100 metres from me. sir keir starmer is the latest candidate to announce that he's standing in the labour leadership contest. writing in the sunday mirror, the shadow brexit secretary says the party needs to "rebuild fast" to restore trust. he's the fifth person to put themselves forward after lisa nandy, emily thornberry, clive lewis and jess phillips....
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i can hear them screaming, ican hear chamber. hear them screaming, i can hear it in my subconscious when i remember those events. as another speaker noted, nothing was done to stop the slaughter. translation: maybe i would like to cry, because only with tears i can tell you about this past. i hope you will all try to preserve the memory of this place, and other sites where innocent people died. i hope you will bear this responsibility, so that this terrible thing will never happen again. there were thousands of nazi concentration camps, but auschwitz was by far the worst. 1.3 million people were brought here, and 1.1 million of them died. the plan was to use industrial methods to wipe out the jewish people. understandably, many ex prisoners are reluctant to come back, among them a woman who lives in israel. she was sent at the age of 20 with her parents and sister. now, though she has decided she has to show her daughter what it was like. with 70 others she was jammed into a railway truck like this for three days with no food or
i can hear them screaming, ican hear chamber. hear them screaming, i can hear it in my subconscious when i remember those events. as another speaker noted, nothing was done to stop the slaughter. translation: maybe i would like to cry, because only with tears i can tell you about this past. i hope you will all try to preserve the memory of this place, and other sites where innocent people died. i hope you will bear this responsibility, so that this terrible thing will never happen again. there...
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well, just bringing you bang up—to—date, lewis, ican bringing you bang up—to—date, lewis, i can tell and two of the acting awards have gone to roma yusuf and russell crowe, russell crowe picking up russell crowe, russell crowe picking up that golden globe for his performance in the roger gale ‘s drama, the miniseries, the loudest voice. as far as what we are expecting this time around, marriage story had the most nominations for this years golden globes. it stars driver and scarlett joha nsson. a rather grim tale of a couple is putting up on them and their child. also nominated with five, receiving five nominations, is the martin scorsese film the irishman, with stars al pacino and robert de niro. that, of course, widely tipped for honours this awards season. and then there are thejew hopes. starring anthony hopkins and jonathan pryce. —— the to two popes. they have spent billions of dollars recruiting some of the biggest talent both behind the camera and in front of it. and it would appear to be paying off, certainly if they win one of the big awards tonight, then a lot of people wi
well, just bringing you bang up—to—date, lewis, ican bringing you bang up—to—date, lewis, i can tell and two of the acting awards have gone to roma yusuf and russell crowe, russell crowe picking up russell crowe, russell crowe picking up that golden globe for his performance in the roger gale ‘s drama, the miniseries, the loudest voice. as far as what we are expecting this time around, marriage story had the most nominations for this years golden globes. it stars driver and scarlett...
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hillary ranpu the ican... >> goldwater girl. >> yeah, she was a goldwater girl. so, no, you ha to be -- you know, i can -- i -- i'll tell you the truth -- i actually, as a freshman in high school, went door-to-door for nixon beuse he was gonna end the vietnam war. i was so anti-war, there was no way humphrey, heould be elected. and so, i didn't like nixon,t, but i thouwell, he has said publicly he has a plan to end the war within six months. good enough for me." >> but why bernie, not warren? >> y know what i think they should do? i think they should they should go back into a room and talk again -- 'cause they are friends. and they suld agree, whoever wins the most delegates by the end of the primaries is going to be the candidate, and the other one gis their delegates to that person, and then one is the presidential thedidate who ha most delegates and the oth is the vice presidential candidate. >> let me ask about the electoral college. >> yeah. >> i've heard you say you're for eliminating it. >> absolutely, yes. h >> sp me understand then, if we got rid of the
hillary ranpu the ican... >> goldwater girl. >> yeah, she was a goldwater girl. so, no, you ha to be -- you know, i can -- i -- i'll tell you the truth -- i actually, as a freshman in high school, went door-to-door for nixon beuse he was gonna end the vietnam war. i was so anti-war, there was no way humphrey, heould be elected. and so, i didn't like nixon,t, but i thouwell, he has said publicly he has a plan to end the war within six months. good enough for me." >> but...
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ican work on it from the inside, from what it feels like.hink that's the radical, in a way, proposition of the work that here is something that starts in with experience, with a moment of ca ptu red experience, with a moment of captured being, rather than appearance and the distance between an artist and a model. appearance and the distance between an artist and a modelli appearance and the distance between an artist and a model. i want two, if we may, just move around the studio workshop a little bit, because it gives me a sense of how you work. for example, here we got what i guess is a classic metal drill. a nice drill, a pillow drill. we rely on bits of stuff like this. this is a bit of kit made in britain, probably in the mid— 30s. this comes from the heartland of british engineering. but you know what's funny, the le sommer ‘s or a bit of kit like this was in a blacksmiths. anna just wrote me that he you are, the famous artist, but actually day today you and your team are wielding tools, your crafting materials, there is a duality ther
ican work on it from the inside, from what it feels like.hink that's the radical, in a way, proposition of the work that here is something that starts in with experience, with a moment of ca ptu red experience, with a moment of captured being, rather than appearance and the distance between an artist and a model. appearance and the distance between an artist and a modelli appearance and the distance between an artist and a model. i want two, if we may, just move around the studio workshop a...
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ican be i can be very clear that this president will be held accountable, that no—one is above the lawa thaw in relations as the us and china sign an initial deal aimed at easing their 18—month trade war. russia's government resigns en masse after president putin unveils plans that could prolong his stay in power. and wildfires, flooding and drought: the last decade is confirmed as the hottest on record. the un warns there's more to come. hello to you. in washington, dc, the stage is set for the senate trial of donald trump, only the third american president to face impeachment. the speaker of the house of representatives, which is controlled by the opposition democrats, has signed the articles of impeachment and they've now been sent to the senate, which is dominated by mr trump's party, the republicans. he is accused of abuse of power and obstruction of congress. the trial will start on tuesday. ben wright reports. the trial of president trump has been triggered. a month after the house of representatives voted to impeach donald trump on charges of abusing power and obstruct in congr
ican be i can be very clear that this president will be held accountable, that no—one is above the lawa thaw in relations as the us and china sign an initial deal aimed at easing their 18—month trade war. russia's government resigns en masse after president putin unveils plans that could prolong his stay in power. and wildfires, flooding and drought: the last decade is confirmed as the hottest on record. the un warns there's more to come. hello to you. in washington, dc, the stage is set...
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ican there. i can't turn the clock back. i can say sorry, but i can't turn the clock back.e future. combat stress have basically given me my life back. they have been there, they have understood me. the clinicians are specialists in dealing with military vetera ns. specialists in dealing with military veterans. the veterans language at times is not perfect, but the clinicians at combat stress are aware of that, they are also aware of the way that the military act and react. the clinicians are dealing with people who have been taught to fight, taught to kill, and they understand the way that a military vetera n understand the way that a military veteran likes to be spoken to, the way they like to be treated. but the whole ethos around combat stress is helping, but also having other vetera ns helping, but also having other veterans with you to go on that journey. when you are first diagnosed with ptsd, or any mental health disorder, for me i felt that i was walking down the street with a big sign over my head saying i was mentally ill. i felt alone, big sign over my head sayi
ican there. i can't turn the clock back. i can say sorry, but i can't turn the clock back.e future. combat stress have basically given me my life back. they have been there, they have understood me. the clinicians are specialists in dealing with military vetera ns. specialists in dealing with military veterans. the veterans language at times is not perfect, but the clinicians at combat stress are aware of that, they are also aware of the way that the military act and react. the clinicians are...
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managers didn't tell you miss cooper testified that i reviewed my calendar and the only meeting where icanre i can recall a ukrainian official raising the issue of security assistance with me is on september 5th at the ukrainian independence day celebration, the house managers didn't tell you that. the house managers also mentioned one of ambassador voker‘s adviser claimed the embassy officials learned about the embassy officials learned about the pause earlier, but asked when she heard from the officials she admitted she can't remember those specifics and did not think she took notes, miss croft did not remember when news of the hold became public. remember, though, that the ambassador, her boss, who was in regular contact with president zele ns ky regular contact with president zelensky and the top ukrainian aides was clear that i believe the ukrainians became aware of the hold on august 29 and not before. this is all the house managers have. in contrast, to testimony of volker, taylor, morrison, and kent. the text from, the words of the high ranking ukrainians themselves and the flurry
managers didn't tell you miss cooper testified that i reviewed my calendar and the only meeting where icanre i can recall a ukrainian official raising the issue of security assistance with me is on september 5th at the ukrainian independence day celebration, the house managers didn't tell you that. the house managers also mentioned one of ambassador voker‘s adviser claimed the embassy officials learned about the embassy officials learned about the pause earlier, but asked when she heard from...
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ican say. pedigree chum, are you kidding me?... the pooch parlour, clothes, adverts. dog walking. doggy daycare. many of you send photos, which is fantastic, have a look at the hashtag bbcworklife for the pictures today. thank you for watching, we are back the same time tomorrow. good morning. yesterday, we had some strong winds and some heavy rain moving its way across england and wales, some of the strongest gusts of wind were along the south coast. in the needles, 82 mph and in southampton and the mumbles near swa nsea, southampton and the mumbles near swansea, 67—70 mile per hour winds. todayis swansea, 67—70 mile per hour winds. today is still very windy across the south—east of england, with that weather system. still some fairly close isobars in the north of scotland, gusty winds expected throughout the day to day but for most of us, it will be a drier day, some sunny most of us, it will be a drier day, some sunny spells in a few showers around. the most frequent showers will be across scotland and that there will be some
ican say. pedigree chum, are you kidding me?... the pooch parlour, clothes, adverts. dog walking. doggy daycare. many of you send photos, which is fantastic, have a look at the hashtag bbcworklife for the pictures today. thank you for watching, we are back the same time tomorrow. good morning. yesterday, we had some strong winds and some heavy rain moving its way across england and wales, some of the strongest gusts of wind were along the south coast. in the needles, 82 mph and in southampton...
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ican and good on you. i can and cook all meals everyday. it cheap as well. it cheap as well.. at night so can't get the groceries in during the day. and a massive help to people with disabilities who cannot go out and that kind of thing. it has been lovely having you watching. that's it from worklife today, more business news throughout the day on the bbc web page and on world business report with aaron. good morning. the weather will stay very unsettled over the next few days but today it is going to be a fairly quiet day for most of us. it's been dry this morning, some brightness and sunshine across most areas and we continue with the sunshine particularly for england and where is into the afternoon but cloud increasing with rain moving into north—western areas and with that a strengthening wind with gales later on. and temperatures this afternoon about 9—11d. a bit chilly across southern afternoon about 9—11d. a bit chilly across southern areas afternoon about 9—11d. a bit chilly across southern areas compared to yesterday. tonight the rain continues moving east and southw
ican and good on you. i can and cook all meals everyday. it cheap as well. it cheap as well.. at night so can't get the groceries in during the day. and a massive help to people with disabilities who cannot go out and that kind of thing. it has been lovely having you watching. that's it from worklife today, more business news throughout the day on the bbc web page and on world business report with aaron. good morning. the weather will stay very unsettled over the next few days but today it is...
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(audience exclaiming) >> narrator: it was ican representative joe wilson from south carolina. >> welle tea party exrience came right to the, you know, the house chamber, but to see that sort odisrespect on the floor of the house directed towards the president of the united states, i think, naused everybody's head to ng you lie! (audience exclai >> not too many years before, he would have resned in disgrace from the congress, and he would have been called upon to do so by leaders of both parties. instead, what happened? he raised a couple million dollars overnight. what's the lesson there? there's no longer a punishment for dishonesty, for aziness. it'sewarded. >> narrator: the president faced an emerging reality. the republicans' inauguration day pledge to oppose him was coming true.ay there was noealth reform would be bipartisan. >> he wasn't going to get a republican vote for anything. if you're going to tell barack obama that you can't do anything without a republican vote, you're telling him, "you cannot do a single thing as president, that you jt... you're just going to sit there
(audience exclaiming) >> narrator: it was ican representative joe wilson from south carolina. >> welle tea party exrience came right to the, you know, the house chamber, but to see that sort odisrespect on the floor of the house directed towards the president of the united states, i think, naused everybody's head to ng you lie! (audience exclai >> not too many years before, he would have resned in disgrace from the congress, and he would have been called upon to do so by...
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across ican, who worked the aisle with democrat president truman in the early right.f the cold war was this resolution is not safeguarding our constitution constitution our by attempting to divest a duly of his president commander in chief powers and in the process emboldening our enemies. fact, president trump has demonstrated enormous restraint targeted action against soleimani, making this vote unnecessary. there was no invasion of iran, but a strike against a terrorist a country we have the legal authority to operate in under authorization of use of military force. you heard many of my colleagues applicability of that aumf. are r those colleagues who unconvinced that that is a sufficient authority, consider that even in the absence of explicit congressional authorization for here is a ni strike, helpful reminder. article 2, section 2 of the constitution provides that the shall be commander in chief and it's true that the constitution gives congress the to declare war and the sole power of the purse to ither fund or defund military action, but dating back to the supremeses in 1863,
across ican, who worked the aisle with democrat president truman in the early right.f the cold war was this resolution is not safeguarding our constitution constitution our by attempting to divest a duly of his president commander in chief powers and in the process emboldening our enemies. fact, president trump has demonstrated enormous restraint targeted action against soleimani, making this vote unnecessary. there was no invasion of iran, but a strike against a terrorist a country we have the...
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ican passionate campaign that she wages.s coming down rapidly. we have a pledge to reduce it by 50%, and i'm sure that he will meet her there is shortly. in black said. can i welcome you to your place, mr speaker, which you and all members of staff are... i associate myself with the people who rates to sympathy for the airline crash. we wa nt to sympathy for the airline crash. we want to see democracy in iraq, we wa nt to want to see democracy in iraq, we want to see democracy in iraq, we want to see the return to peace, and of course, we support or measures to make sure that the diplomatic effo rts make sure that the diplomatic efforts can get us to a better place. mr speaker, prime minister, who should determine the future of scotland? who should determine the future of scotland ? the who should determine the future of scotland? the prime minister or the people who live in scotland? mr speaker, i think the answer to this is very clear. it is the people of scotland, who voted decisively, only four or five years scotland, wh
ican passionate campaign that she wages.s coming down rapidly. we have a pledge to reduce it by 50%, and i'm sure that he will meet her there is shortly. in black said. can i welcome you to your place, mr speaker, which you and all members of staff are... i associate myself with the people who rates to sympathy for the airline crash. we wa nt to sympathy for the airline crash. we want to see democracy in iraq, we wa nt to want to see democracy in iraq, we want to see democracy in iraq, we want...
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mr speaker, ican longer fit for purpose?result in stripping northern rail of it franchise or issuing them with a very different form of contract. both myself and indeed the northern powerhouse minister are concerned that power cables over the tyne are a real barrier to businesses securing work and large renewable energy structures will stop will the prime minister through his good offices undertake to support the bid to off gem for permanent removal of the cables and to unlock the potential of the tyne? she is a bsently potential of the tyne? she is absently right to raise this issue. it is right that these decisions are independently made by off gem but i appreciate the problem that she raises and we will do everything to make sure to sort it out as fast as possible. my right honourable friend will know that the peak district provides a huge proportion... will be delighted... they will, this is necessary to deliver brexit to the people. doesn't it show that the support for these ha rd—working people are the real conservativ
mr speaker, ican longer fit for purpose?result in stripping northern rail of it franchise or issuing them with a very different form of contract. both myself and indeed the northern powerhouse minister are concerned that power cables over the tyne are a real barrier to businesses securing work and large renewable energy structures will stop will the prime minister through his good offices undertake to support the bid to off gem for permanent removal of the cables and to unlock the potential of...
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we are discussing a very timely topic -- the implications of the tr,ican treaty, known as for its initials in spanish. the united states and 11 other invoked at the treaty to facilitate original response to the crisis in venezuela. on september 23 the 19 membert of countries voided and agreed to onose targeted sanctions -- nicolas maduro and also pledged to meet again within two months to discuss additional measures. these deliberations have potential implications for u.s. policy and that is why we are here to walk us through the implications and what the treaty means, and how this affects the crisis. a timely issuey because the interim president, juan guaido is meeting at the davo's as we speak, but the treaty shed some light on what is left in the policy toolkit in venezuela. treaty thatave this has given room to more options, and that is what we want to get into. there are two big questions for this discussion that i want to make sure that every single one in the room leaves with clarity and some answers to those two big questions. the first one, what is the treaty and what are the impl
we are discussing a very timely topic -- the implications of the tr,ican treaty, known as for its initials in spanish. the united states and 11 other invoked at the treaty to facilitate original response to the crisis in venezuela. on september 23 the 19 membert of countries voided and agreed to onose targeted sanctions -- nicolas maduro and also pledged to meet again within two months to discuss additional measures. these deliberations have potential implications for u.s. policy and that is...
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elizabeth chryst, the ican senate secretary from 1995 to 20, is a 26-year senate veteran. she sat side senate majority leader trent lott during president clinton'rrtrial. she's tly a principle at congressional global strategies. thmargaret taylor worked o senate foreign relations committee from 2013 to 2018 deputy chief counsel, then democratic chief counsel and deputy staff director. margaret was also an attorney at the department of state for ten years. she is currently a governance studies fellow at the brookings institution and a seor editor at lawfare. and john hart worked forto congressmacoburn, republican of oklahoma, during the clinton impeachment trial. he is currently a g.o.p. consultant for mars hill strategies, working on congressional campaigns and for corporate and non-profit clients. >> you've been here with me during our live coverage today. we appreciate your sticking around. i know you'll be here on into the evening. what i want to get a sense from u and startin with you mart ?aone what do you think was accomplished tod we saw the majority leader mitch mc
elizabeth chryst, the ican senate secretary from 1995 to 20, is a 26-year senate veteran. she sat side senate majority leader trent lott during president clinton'rrtrial. she's tly a principle at congressional global strategies. thmargaret taylor worked o senate foreign relations committee from 2013 to 2018 deputy chief counsel, then democratic chief counsel and deputy staff director. margaret was also an attorney at the department of state for ten years. she is currently a governance studies...
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ican i can tell. you have made videos and provide information for disabled people.teract with disabled people. what is it about the culture here around disability that makes things a bit difficult? why do you think that is, that people are shy to help? is it a culture thing7 part of the success of the paralympics will hinge on people's experience of tokyo. with that in mind, the city has spent billions preparing for the event, which includes updating the infrastructure with lifts and escalators. i'm trying to find the entrance to shibuya station, which i'm told should be just up ahead. i'm told that the metro system is about 90% accessible. but... is this the entrance? is there a way to get in with an elevator? no elevator7 there's no signs to say where the accessible route is. so i'm just going to have to brave the stairs, because i don't know where the elevator is. exit, toilets, information... let's see if with the power of translation apps, i can find a lift. downstairs7 0k, thank you. so, there isn't an elevator on this floor. so, it's stairs again. shibuya sta
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it's up to speaker pelosi but that's what mitch mcconnellpu told senate icans they need to be ready for woodruff: lisa desjardins, thank you. >> you're welcome. f: >> woodrn the day's other news, there was new talk of retaliation from iran over the u.s. kling of general qassem soleiman president hassan rouhani warned of a "very dangerous response" if the u.s. strikes again. a top revolutionary guard commander said that the retaliation did no mend with iransile attacks on bases housing u.s. troops in iraq. >> ( translated ): this slap by iran was actually a signal for another operation. next actions must be tak by resistance cells in the region and those actions will be taken. >> woodruff: meanwhile, president trump said ts no need for further u.s. action. but, he suggested he could order new strikes if circumstances change, and he said, "i wouldn't even mind doing it." in britain, the house of commons gave finalpproval today to leaving the european union on january 31. that followed the sweeping victory by prime minister boris johnson and his ruling conservatives in last month's electio
it's up to speaker pelosi but that's what mitch mcconnellpu told senate icans they need to be ready for woodruff: lisa desjardins, thank you. >> you're welcome. f: >> woodrn the day's other news, there was new talk of retaliation from iran over the u.s. kling of general qassem soleiman president hassan rouhani warned of a "very dangerous response" if the u.s. strikes again. a top revolutionary guard commander said that the retaliation did no mend with iransile attacks on...
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what ican forth from people like t and i.ming a positive life without a connection to the finances of people of the uk as absolutely a prospect here in british columbia. bc is characterised as hollywood north. the third largest production centre outside of new york and los angeles and north america so making's prospects are very great in british columbia and of course prince harry is very well—regarded here in bc. his support of the invictus games initiatives are something we follow very closely here with the military presence and naval bases and airport space here on vancouver island so i think british columbia would be a great fates. british is in the title, it could not be better. there's also been a suggestion i'm sure you've heard that harry could ta ke sure you've heard that harry could take thejob sure you've heard that harry could take the job of canada's governor general. that might be the perfect sort of post for a post wildlife for harry? he would be located in ottawa so my appeal to him would be that te na nts so
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ican being created, which is a disgrace. took the mesh out, he found the mesh was attached to my bladder, my genital femoral nerves we re bladder, my genital femoral nerves were trapped, i had screws and clips in my pelvic bone. i have no other comment, i don't agree with it at all. let mejust comment, i don't agree with it at all. let me just read this, it has just come in. maria says she spat out her coffee after you spoke about the hernia mesh repair. i had it done ten years ago, i have been on painkillers the same amount of time. my painkillers the same amount of time. my life has just stopped. painkillers the same amount of time. my life hasjust stopped. my painkillers the same amount of time. my life has just stopped. my doctors are sick of me and i truly thought i was alone. that is the sad thing, actually, there are so many cases, but it makes people who are watching who thought they were going mad feel better to know they are not alone. we have been told for years it is not the mesh. it is one of the things i have r
ican being created, which is a disgrace. took the mesh out, he found the mesh was attached to my bladder, my genital femoral nerves we re bladder, my genital femoral nerves were trapped, i had screws and clips in my pelvic bone. i have no other comment, i don't agree with it at all. let mejust comment, i don't agree with it at all. let me just read this, it has just come in. maria says she spat out her coffee after you spoke about the hernia mesh repair. i had it done ten years ago, i have been...
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ican it is something the government can do.wn prosecution service would bring an ordinary trial and thejury service would bring an ordinary trial and the jury would be service would bring an ordinary trial and thejury would be made aware that the defendant has chosen not to show up. right. there are also other options involving a judicial review, for example. yeah, so in many respects now the family and the government are absolutely on the same page. everybody is clearly determined to bring this lady back. let me reassure your view is that despite what everybody is saying we are 100% sure she will come back. but at the moment, the government are still fighting these poor pa rents tooth are still fighting these poor parents tooth and nail on this judicial review and that is all about whether she had diplomatic immunity at the time of the crash. both the uk and us governments say she did. 0n legal advice, the best available, the parents are saying she didn't. that is important because mike pompeo, the secretary of state who made
ican it is something the government can do.wn prosecution service would bring an ordinary trial and thejury service would bring an ordinary trial and the jury would be service would bring an ordinary trial and thejury would be made aware that the defendant has chosen not to show up. right. there are also other options involving a judicial review, for example. yeah, so in many respects now the family and the government are absolutely on the same page. everybody is clearly determined to bring...
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ican make i can make you. the end of the weekend is quite a spell of weather for sure.have seen a spell of pretty wet and windy weather today, a picture of bridgeport, instantly behind me, the rain is certainly there. it's pushed ever further towards the east as we have gone into the course of the afternoon, it hasn't rained all afternoon, it hasn't rained all afternoon by any means at all, it's quite a narrow band, as you see. petering all the while through the rest of this evening, and eventually quitting to the eastern shores. he had a low and proceedings. the skies clear, the showers fade away, it may turn quite chilly for a time, then the cloud and rain returns towards this northwestern quarter, and it's one of those days tomorrow. disruptive weather on the way for the northern half of britain, i fear. not just because the northern half of britain, i fear. notjust because it's going to be so very wet across scotland, northern ireland, the north of england, and eventually wales and into the southwest. the audit dripped to the south and east, the real problem comes t
ican make i can make you. the end of the weekend is quite a spell of weather for sure.have seen a spell of pretty wet and windy weather today, a picture of bridgeport, instantly behind me, the rain is certainly there. it's pushed ever further towards the east as we have gone into the course of the afternoon, it hasn't rained all afternoon, it hasn't rained all afternoon by any means at all, it's quite a narrow band, as you see. petering all the while through the rest of this evening, and...
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as a gambler ican individual who gambles. as a gambler i can categorically say this.years and still receive e—mails inviting me to place free bets. i wonder if i were an alcoholic i would receive offers of free drinks and breweries. the industry needs to do more to clean up industry needs to do more to clean up practices. chris said the majority of named bookies are criminals. they have been allowed to manipulate and control the market to their benefit without opposition. the biggest hypocrisy is when they openly close accounts of anyone who wins more than they lose. i have numerous examples having worked for a betting company over ten years. thank you for those. the e—mail address and twitter, you can contact us, and you can text. coming up later in the programme... she famously persuaded celebrities to go naked to stop people wearing fur. we'll talk to the founder of the animal rights orgnaisation peta, which is 40 years old this year. and scottish football's governing bodyis and scottish football's governing body is planning to stop young children from heading the
as a gambler ican individual who gambles. as a gambler i can categorically say this.years and still receive e—mails inviting me to place free bets. i wonder if i were an alcoholic i would receive offers of free drinks and breweries. the industry needs to do more to clean up industry needs to do more to clean up practices. chris said the majority of named bookies are criminals. they have been allowed to manipulate and control the market to their benefit without opposition. the biggest...
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every time she is on screen i think there is no one else ican compare screen i think there is no oned eliminates luminous quality time with she is in. put the performance and with she is in. put the performance a nd co ntext with she is in. put the performance and context as far as the academy awards are. where do you see her performance and when we think of what she is up against because it is pretty hotly contested as ever, what are her chances? it is a tough category, that one. she is nominated alongside cynthia erivo, the only non—white face in that room which is, has helped the oscars after is an oscars so white thing. they are up an oscars so white thing. they are up againsta an oscars so white thing. they are up against a tremendous performance from renee zellweger asjudy garland. the irony being thatjudy garland. the irony being thatjudy garland never won and oscar. i think rennie has gotten a chance —— renee zellweger has more of a chance and it is unfortunate saoirse is up against. and charlie's theron playing a newsreader, the closest character to yourself. thought. here w
every time she is on screen i think there is no one else ican compare screen i think there is no oned eliminates luminous quality time with she is in. put the performance and with she is in. put the performance a nd co ntext with she is in. put the performance and context as far as the academy awards are. where do you see her performance and when we think of what she is up against because it is pretty hotly contested as ever, what are her chances? it is a tough category, that one. she is...
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does it make any difference if the woman is a middle person, if ican if the woman is a middle person,r the manl it was getting worse. because for the man i just it was getting worse. because for the man ijust screenshot it, put it oi'i the man ijust screenshot it, put it on my instagram and let people know what was happening out there and that they didn't need to feel pressured to go about this life style, pressured to go about this lifestyle, if that's not what they actually wanted to do, you know? with the woman, i didn't have a clue what she was messaging me for. i thought it was the modelling. i actually engaged with her and it made me angry. you have heard of women coming back with 30 k from dubai and being terrified about security? yes, i heard a story of a woman asking a man if they would carry the cash through. he said no and he was stopped for cigarettes, so and he was stopped for cigarettes, so he couldn't believe it. for that kind of money, i gather you also think it wouldn't simply be straight, normal sex? no, do you know what's really bad? i was out here yesterday and the
does it make any difference if the woman is a middle person, if ican if the woman is a middle person,r the manl it was getting worse. because for the man i just it was getting worse. because for the man ijust screenshot it, put it oi'i the man ijust screenshot it, put it on my instagram and let people know what was happening out there and that they didn't need to feel pressured to go about this life style, pressured to go about this lifestyle, if that's not what they actually wanted to do, you...
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i still haven't decided that i definitely will not board the plane because if ican take will not boardould still consider the option but at the moment we have been unable to confirm with the authorities, so if he cannot board, i won't board. you have been able to confirm whether your son can get on the plane? yes, that's right because he is in a grey area. ithink that's right because he is in a grey area. i think he is considered a chinese citizen by the chinese authorities but he could be considered a british citizen by the british authorities because he is my son, so he's in a grey area there. but he doesn't have any passport, for example so it's a bit unclear. would you be calling on the british embassy to show compassion and let the newborn onto the plane?” embassy to show compassion and let the newborn onto the plane? i think the newborn onto the plane? i think the british want him on the plane, it's not that they will not let him, the chinese authorities consider him a british citizen, sorry, the chinese authorities consider him a chinese authorities consider him a chinese citize
i still haven't decided that i definitely will not board the plane because if ican take will not boardould still consider the option but at the moment we have been unable to confirm with the authorities, so if he cannot board, i won't board. you have been able to confirm whether your son can get on the plane? yes, that's right because he is in a grey area. ithink that's right because he is in a grey area. i think he is considered a chinese citizen by the chinese authorities but he could be...
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that means educating our fellow members and the psq)ican people on the different uses of the technology and distinguishes between local subjective identification and surveillance uses. that also means exploring what protections are currently in ivil rights, re currently in consumer privacy, and data security and prevent misidentifications as well as providing recommendations for future legislation and regulatijjip r(t&háhp &hc% in that vein, i would like to announce today that our committee is committed to introducing and marking up common sense facial recognition legislation in t$e very near future. and our hope is that we can do that in a truly bipartisan way. we've had several conversations, and i look forward to working together towards that goal. i now recognize the distinguished ranking member jordan for his opening statement. >> thank you, madame chair. we appreciate your willingness to work with us on this legislation. talk about as well. facial recognition is a powerful new technology that is being widely used by both government agencies and private sector companies. its sales
that means educating our fellow members and the psq)ican people on the different uses of the technology and distinguishes between local subjective identification and surveillance uses. that also means exploring what protections are currently in ivil rights, re currently in consumer privacy, and data security and prevent misidentifications as well as providing recommendations for future legislation and regulatijjip r(t&háhp &hc% in that vein, i would like to announce today that our...
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ican house, i am fine. no worries at all.lice or various emergency services but the holiday period has been extended to allow people to not come into the office and schools, university, classes are not resuming and they are being extra cautious as well and the whole country is, to tell the truth. pleased to hear you are well and keep us up—to—date. we spoke to ben pinkerton around seven o'clock and he said in the last eight days, because he is in wuhan, the highlight was going to the supermarket three days ago. you can see how stephen is saying because you have been on lockdown, you can goa you have been on lockdown, you can go a bit stir crazy. so what is being done to tackle the spread of the coronavirus? scientists in the us have told the bbc they could have a vaccine ready for use before the end of the year. our global health correspondent, tulip mazumder, has been given exclusive access to their labs in san diego. developing a new vaccine can take years, sometimes decades. but international research facilities all around
ican house, i am fine. no worries at all.lice or various emergency services but the holiday period has been extended to allow people to not come into the office and schools, university, classes are not resuming and they are being extra cautious as well and the whole country is, to tell the truth. pleased to hear you are well and keep us up—to—date. we spoke to ben pinkerton around seven o'clock and he said in the last eight days, because he is in wuhan, the highlight was going to the...