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no, idid whatever i can to be part of that? no, i did not. whenjohn f.that famous speech, a man on the moon by the end of the decade, i was struggling with equations of motion in test pilot school at the air force base and the notion of flying to the moon was far beyond my office. 0nce flying to the moon was far beyond my office. once i did join the space programme and become part of apollo, as the months went by i thinkjohn f. kennedy more and more because the stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderfulfor stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderful for us. stark simplicity of his mandate was wonderfulfor us. we could quote john kennedy and we could get things done. we could accelerate people. we could tell people we need to have this by the day after tomorrow and the kennedy mandate, the simplicity of it, the stark beauty of it, really helped us along to that moment. did you feel you were part of some sort of cold war contest? we should not forget that kennedy's commitment was in part driven by a preoccupation with what the soviets we re preoccupat
no, idid whatever i can to be part of that? no, i did not. whenjohn f.that famous speech, a man on the moon by the end of the decade, i was struggling with equations of motion in test pilot school at the air force base and the notion of flying to the moon was far beyond my office. 0nce flying to the moon was far beyond my office. once i did join the space programme and become part of apollo, as the months went by i thinkjohn f. kennedy more and more because the stark simplicity of his mandate...
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idid not i did not think i was going to die. i did not think i was going to die.t gave me a lot of time to think about how i was spending my time and what i wanted to do with my life and it coincided with a series of exposes on television about poor practice in the sector. about overcharging, aggressive year on year inflation of prices by funeral directors, and also some very poor practice happening behind—the—scenes in the mortuary, and it set off a fire in my belly to do something about that. and in 2012i my belly to do something about that. and in 20121 set up poppy's funerals, and we provide meaningful funerals. we have a very choice led approach, exceptional personal service, it is about treating the living and the dead is the unique people they are. all of those things are things you might see on the brochures for any funeral director, that they put you first and it is all about care and respect, but how do you make sure you get that right and do it differently?” do you make sure you get that right and do it differently? i think it is and do it differently?
idid not i did not think i was going to die. i did not think i was going to die.t gave me a lot of time to think about how i was spending my time and what i wanted to do with my life and it coincided with a series of exposes on television about poor practice in the sector. about overcharging, aggressive year on year inflation of prices by funeral directors, and also some very poor practice happening behind—the—scenes in the mortuary, and it set off a fire in my belly to do something about...
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idid do not know if she has a sense of humour. get away from brexit. but i put money on a horse did not it really should have been called brexit. 20 quid. it has not beena called brexit. 20 quid. it has not been a good day. it was a good day for me because i did not read anything about rex that early on and i put on twitter i hope there is no exit tonight and it has been called brexit. an absolute pleasure and experience. you can make up now, we're done. that is it for the papers. you can see the front pages on the bbc webpage. if you missed the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thanks to my guests. up next, the film review. a good buy. —— goodbye. hello there. welcome to the film review, here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases we have, yes, you have guessed it, mark kermode. three very different releases. we have pet sematary, which is a new reworking of the stephen king classic novel. we have shazam!, an upbeat, colourful anti—superhero movie. and happy a5 lazarro, a cannes priz
idid do not know if she has a sense of humour. get away from brexit. but i put money on a horse did not it really should have been called brexit. 20 quid. it has not beena called brexit. 20 quid. it has not been a good day. it was a good day for me because i did not read anything about rex that early on and i put on twitter i hope there is no exit tonight and it has been called brexit. an absolute pleasure and experience. you can make up now, we're done. that is it for the papers. you can see...
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righ, idides reportrter: but this liberal movement only has the backing of a minority. over 80% of people in georgia are orthodox christians. and the church has been protesting against the potential liberalization of drug legislation. konstantine morgoshia is a right-wing political activist who makes serious accusations against the liberal club scene. konstantine: they've gotten very aggressive. they began to insult our culture. they dananced on sites we consir sacred. they'v've attacked pole officers, and ended up insulting everybody. reporter: the orthodox christian faith is very important to morgoshia. he goes to church every sunday if he can, and once a year he goes on a fast. he lives his life, he says, in accordance with religious doctrine. but it's a kind of life he sees under threat. konstantine: they attack our religion every day. and every day they insult our patriarch. they set up entire groups on social media for that sole aim. reporter: he's one of the leaders of the georgian march movement, which has contacts with other right-wing nationalist groups across
righ, idides reportrter: but this liberal movement only has the backing of a minority. over 80% of people in georgia are orthodox christians. and the church has been protesting against the potential liberalization of drug legislation. konstantine morgoshia is a right-wing political activist who makes serious accusations against the liberal club scene. konstantine: they've gotten very aggressive. they began to insult our culture. they dananced on sites we consir sacred. they'v've attacked pole...
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idid.yer, where he used to play, a couple of members there, they were asking who was a good bet and i said tiger and they thought it was crazy. i saw a certain calm about him. and even through the texts, it seemed like he had a relaxed attitude towards this week and it showed. you could see it in his eyes the whole week. he was focused out on the course. what was going through his mind as he walked down the 18th there? knowing him it wasjust to finish thejob. he wouldn‘t see anything, not the family, the crowd going crazy, i‘m sure he could hear it. i know exactly the way he thinks. it was just a get the job done. once he made that putt you could see the emotions let loose. before that it was all business. it is probably the greatest moment of his life. in that mode, the celebration mode. he has always been insisting, not insisting, but he wanted the one chance to let his kids see him win and he got that today. it was fantastic. you have known him, you have been with him through the lows, t
idid.yer, where he used to play, a couple of members there, they were asking who was a good bet and i said tiger and they thought it was crazy. i saw a certain calm about him. and even through the texts, it seemed like he had a relaxed attitude towards this week and it showed. you could see it in his eyes the whole week. he was focused out on the course. what was going through his mind as he walked down the 18th there? knowing him it wasjust to finish thejob. he wouldn‘t see anything, not the...
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yes, idid.rn down the music and he said he was playing ukrainian music for the ukrainian embassy and was a little bit belligerent and didn't want to turn it down, so i went inside. how quickly were the police there? he was sat out there for almost two hours, but once he rammed the car, the police showed up rather quickly, i would say in five minutes. and what did they do? initially, a couple of officers showed up and blocked the street and they were trying to talk him out of the car, asked him to open his window and he kept kind of driving back and forth, in a somewhat threatening manner. then, the other officers with the firearms showed up and, from what i saw, it looks like they shot out the tyres of the car and that's when they opened the car and tasered him. how difficult was it for them to arrest him? i don't think it was too difficult. i mean, he wouldn't open the car at all. they smashed the window and then opened the door and dragged him out. he seemed to fight back a little bit, but he
yes, idid.rn down the music and he said he was playing ukrainian music for the ukrainian embassy and was a little bit belligerent and didn't want to turn it down, so i went inside. how quickly were the police there? he was sat out there for almost two hours, but once he rammed the car, the police showed up rather quickly, i would say in five minutes. and what did they do? initially, a couple of officers showed up and blocked the street and they were trying to talk him out of the car, asked him...
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but when you are doing the course and running idid not you are doing the course and running i did notre is any sort of music that would do meet for 26 miles. that is that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. imagine running the marathon last weekend when it tipped within the mid—20s. much cooler this weekend, good news for those taking part but very wet and windy tesy of storm hanna, the swirl of crowd, the low weakening and sliding into the north sea, high—pressure building meaning for tomorrow something calmer and more dry, spells of sunshine. through to nightly winds easing, quite a slow process, a few showers was around but the worst of the rain clearing. when guests expected, a0 most barren places, rain and southern scotland and england to wales, the rain petering out through the night with showers continuing across eastern england. clear spells as well, temperatures generally holding between three and seven but parts of northern ireland could ca touch of frost. quite a start to tomorrow, and the forecast for the marathon, zooming into london we see a lot
but when you are doing the course and running idid not you are doing the course and running i did notre is any sort of music that would do meet for 26 miles. that is that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. imagine running the marathon last weekend when it tipped within the mid—20s. much cooler this weekend, good news for those taking part but very wet and windy tesy of storm hanna, the swirl of crowd, the low weakening and sliding into the north sea, high—pressure...
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on the contrary, she comes back saying ok, we felt if idid she comes back saying ok, we felt if i didwe agreed on a process , i did agreement, but we agreed on a process, a political process, namely new elections, namely a second referendum, then, that of course would be welcomed positively. if you need to carry out a democratic process that is something we cannot stand in the way of and we are going to give the time that is necessary for that. but then again, that is very likely to spanaway beyond the european elections. in that case, united kingdom, since it will be a member by may 23 will need to organise the european elections will stop there is no way around this. organise the european elections will stop there is no way around thism sounds to me that you are close to issuing instructions to the british. next week don't make you seem to be suggesting that the eu leaders. absolutely not! you seem to be suggesting that eu leaders may say to theresa may you can have a long extension but only if not only do you fight, prepare and then run the european parliamentary election process i
on the contrary, she comes back saying ok, we felt if idid she comes back saying ok, we felt if i didwe agreed on a process , i did agreement, but we agreed on a process, a political process, namely new elections, namely a second referendum, then, that of course would be welcomed positively. if you need to carry out a democratic process that is something we cannot stand in the way of and we are going to give the time that is necessary for that. but then again, that is very likely to spanaway...
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idid not i've had painful kind of ten years. i did not expect that could go away.re not taking any painkillers, and i'm like, no. but the implications of this study go much further than sue. experts say gene silencing is an exciting new area of medicine with the potential to work in diseases that are currently untreatable. james gallagher, bbc news. one of india's leading actresses says the country needs better sex education, rather than banning films with explicit content. radhika apte, who has beenjuggling living between mumbai and london, has been honoured at the uk asian film festival for her bold film and television choices. haroon rashid went to meet her at bafta in london, radhika apte is fast becoming one of the most recognised indian actresses globally after having starred in three netflix originals in 2018. she's been given the making waves award at the 21st uk asian film festival. thank you very much. it's an absolute honour. i live in london, london is my home. so this just feels really... itjust feels really happy to be noticed in this capacity, i thin
idid not i've had painful kind of ten years. i did not expect that could go away.re not taking any painkillers, and i'm like, no. but the implications of this study go much further than sue. experts say gene silencing is an exciting new area of medicine with the potential to work in diseases that are currently untreatable. james gallagher, bbc news. one of india's leading actresses says the country needs better sex education, rather than banning films with explicit content. radhika apte, who...
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idid.i play at, where he used to play — howarth — a couple of members there, they were asking who was a good bet and i said tiger and they thought i was crazy. but i saw a certain calm about him. and even through the texts, going back and forth, itjust seemed like he had a little bit of a relaxed attitude towards this week and it showed. you could see it in his eyes the whole week. yeah, you know him, this is what i‘m fascinated by, we saw his demeanour, he was focused out on the course. what would have been going through his mind as he walked down the 18th there? knowing him, it wasjust to finish thejob. he wouldn‘t see anything, not his family, the crowds going crazy — i‘m sure he could hear it. but i know exactly the way he thinks it was just a get the job done. and once he made that putt, you could see all the emotions let loose. but before that it was all business, and that‘s the way he is. what would that have meant, those moments hugging his family at he end? that is probably the gre
idid.i play at, where he used to play — howarth — a couple of members there, they were asking who was a good bet and i said tiger and they thought i was crazy. but i saw a certain calm about him. and even through the texts, going back and forth, itjust seemed like he had a little bit of a relaxed attitude towards this week and it showed. you could see it in his eyes the whole week. yeah, you know him, this is what i‘m fascinated by, we saw his demeanour, he was focused out on the course....
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ifeel, i look back andi pittsburgh and ifeel, i look back and i think when it happened, as a muslim, ididermon or speech, i felt it on the inside. these are my friends, people got any of those people could have been my friends and that is very much what our organisation is about, this really difficult policy work but at the heart of it, really strong friendships that are building the trust with people which is really important. thank you very much and the conference will continue for the rest of the afternoon, rachel riley, the and an presenter, who has been speaking against anti—semitism, will speaking against anti—semitism, will speak later. thank you forjoining us. today marks 25 years since the start of the rwandan genocide, which killed around 800,000 people in 100 days. president paul kagame lit a remembrance flame in the country's capital city, to mark a week's worth of commemorations. ferdinand omondi is in the rwandan capital now. just talk us through, then, what are the commemoratives events to mark this quarter of a century anniversary of one of the most horrific episodes of mo
ifeel, i look back andi pittsburgh and ifeel, i look back and i think when it happened, as a muslim, ididermon or speech, i felt it on the inside. these are my friends, people got any of those people could have been my friends and that is very much what our organisation is about, this really difficult policy work but at the heart of it, really strong friendships that are building the trust with people which is really important. thank you very much and the conference will continue for the rest...
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idid it iran it. i have taken part in one. to people whilst they are running and it is something to tick off the bucket list for sure. good luck to all of you. give our best wishes to barbara. thank you. you will do well. and text babs, £5. the east enders crew will be making their way around. the wheelchair race is just about to get under way. it isa race is just about to get under way. it is a massive day for 41,000 individuals who are all running for their own private stories, some of them heartbreaking, some of them inspirational. every single one of them is important. it will be a brilliant day for the london marathon. in his 39th year they will break the billion pound mark raising money for charity. they break records every year for individual amounts, so it will be quite something. all eyes will be on sur mo farah to see how he does this year. good luck to everybody taking part. that‘s all from breakfast for today. dan and louise will be here tomorrow from six. until then, enjoy the rest of your weekend. goodbye. this i
idid it iran it. i have taken part in one. to people whilst they are running and it is something to tick off the bucket list for sure. good luck to all of you. give our best wishes to barbara. thank you. you will do well. and text babs, £5. the east enders crew will be making their way around. the wheelchair race is just about to get under way. it isa race is just about to get under way. it is a massive day for 41,000 individuals who are all running for their own private stories, some of them...
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experts, but under federal law, he has to gie reasons, and she said as she looked at the record a th ididencee found no reasons. justice sotomayor t appeared to be he had a solution in search of a problem. and then on the other side of the bench, the more conservative side, you had chief justice roberts saying to new york solicitor general barbara underwood -- >> woodruff: who is a critic, one of the many critics. >> they had sued the government, of said, well, you know, the census asks a louestions. it asks your age, your sex, your marital status. why not citizenship? and general underwood responded, but for those questions, there is no evidence that they result in an undercount, and there is ample evidence that the citizenship question will result in an undercount. >> woodruff: go ahead. >> i was also going to add justes gorsuch andavanaugh also pressed her. they noted that the united nations recommends that countries clude a citizenship question and that there are many english-speaking countries that have citizenship questions, and she said, while that informatio might be use some countrie
experts, but under federal law, he has to gie reasons, and she said as she looked at the record a th ididencee found no reasons. justice sotomayor t appeared to be he had a solution in search of a problem. and then on the other side of the bench, the more conservative side, you had chief justice roberts saying to new york solicitor general barbara underwood -- >> woodruff: who is a critic, one of the many critics. >> they had sued the government, of said, well, you know, the census...
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coming in yesterday, idid not i am ecstatic. coming in yesterday, i did not think i would get that.ustralian horse winx is said to have achieved racing immortality after winning her final race to extend a victory run to 33. the mare was described as ‘an australian icon' and the greatest of all time as she crossed the line to win the queen elizabeth stakes at randwick racecourse this morning in sydney. the eight—year—old mare, ridden byjockey hugh bowman, is unbeaten since april 2015 and is now retiring. that is an amazing career. i have paid attention, tommy smith, his liverpool career, 638 games will stop the same club. that is extraordinary. if you think about a player's career, if you are successful, ten to 12 years, if you have longevity, 15, but to be 18 at the same club and play all those times. it makes you marvel at all the injuries modern footballers find a way of contracting, 18 years, so successful. so many people na is saying moving day, what does that mean? if you are going to mount a challenge for a major, they call it moving day, it is a phrase that kind of cancer and
coming in yesterday, idid not i am ecstatic. coming in yesterday, i did not think i would get that.ustralian horse winx is said to have achieved racing immortality after winning her final race to extend a victory run to 33. the mare was described as ‘an australian icon' and the greatest of all time as she crossed the line to win the queen elizabeth stakes at randwick racecourse this morning in sydney. the eight—year—old mare, ridden byjockey hugh bowman, is unbeaten since april 2015 and...
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idid. i did. 60 or 70 people. not in your home. 0k, i did. 60 or 70 people. not in your home.s episode. i know white walkers being killed. but it was a good might be frustrated that there was not dragon fire and white walkers being killed. but it was a volume down. if you haven't yet watched it and you don't wa nt to haven't yet watched it and you don't want to know anything about episode one, turn the pip, how was it for you? amazing, i really enjoyed it. i stayed 430 in the morning to watch it. it was definitely the end of emma, did you watch it? i will watch it tonight. the end of was seriously dramatic. lots of unanswered questions, a this episode one answer any of was i spoil it. spoiler alert. i don't think it answers any questions. it raises more questions thanit questions. it raises more questions than it answers to spoil it. spoiler alert. i don't think it answers any questions. it raises more questions thanit questions. it raises more questions than it answers. it's skirting around the conversation. but yes, getting the pieces in place, the next episodes will be very
idid. i did. 60 or 70 people. not in your home. 0k, i did. 60 or 70 people. not in your home.s episode. i know white walkers being killed. but it was a good might be frustrated that there was not dragon fire and white walkers being killed. but it was a volume down. if you haven't yet watched it and you don't wa nt to haven't yet watched it and you don't want to know anything about episode one, turn the pip, how was it for you? amazing, i really enjoyed it. i stayed 430 in the morning to watch...
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idid not i did not think you would be allowed to do that. you can. a brilliant skill. described as a mixture of netball and basketball and is all about inclusion. with the season reaching its climax i've been to see how it works and how it all started. music plays. imagine it's the netherlands in 1902 and this is a schoolmaster on his way to class and suddenly has the idea of a sport that would allow men and women to play on the same team. the notion of women playing with men because worldwide controversy. korfball was branded and outraged, immoral, a monster. the professor wasn't going to be stopped. it was an olympic demonstration sport 20 yea rs an olympic demonstration sport 20 years later. the teams of 2019 have a lot to be thankful for. years later. the teams of 2019 have a lot to be thankfulfor. korfball is still unique. a spot that can only be played with 4—man and four women on the same team. as i found out early on, the rules were devised to makerfor out early on, the rules were devised to maker for both out early on, the rules were devised to makerfor both m
idid not i did not think you would be allowed to do that. you can. a brilliant skill. described as a mixture of netball and basketball and is all about inclusion. with the season reaching its climax i've been to see how it works and how it all started. music plays. imagine it's the netherlands in 1902 and this is a schoolmaster on his way to class and suddenly has the idea of a sport that would allow men and women to play on the same team. the notion of women playing with men because worldwide...
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the delay, i thought it was courteous and the circumstances, and proper to ask that they confer that ididconfer that i did indicate that that exchange between them should be brief. and therefore, i hope to be able to announce the situation of the house extremely soon, but i quite understand by the right honourable gentleman wants to get on with matters. and i want to do so in a way that is proper. the speaker explaining that the front benches are conferring. let's listen again. mr speaker, there are rumours that it isa mr speaker, there are rumours that it is a tie, can we have a brief vote and do it twice? and am faithful to the right honourable gentleman to move further. i know he has had his fun and i'm glad he has preserved his sense of humour. but resolution will be achieved very soon, patience is rewarded and meanwhile, the very epitome of celebrity himself, sir william cash. if things did turn out to be a tie, the circumstances i have no idea, cani the circumstances i have no idea, can i ask the question of whether in fa ct can i ask the question of whether in fact if they were the
the delay, i thought it was courteous and the circumstances, and proper to ask that they confer that ididconfer that i did indicate that that exchange between them should be brief. and therefore, i hope to be able to announce the situation of the house extremely soon, but i quite understand by the right honourable gentleman wants to get on with matters. and i want to do so in a way that is proper. the speaker explaining that the front benches are conferring. let's listen again. mr speaker,...
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requesting an extension up tojune the 30th, leaving the open option to leave earlier if parliament can get ididl. a motion with but down today and the common support that. and despite noting that more than 100 mp5 voted against it. that is more abstained. it did not take part in devil at all, including a number of ministers. i am told that they had a good reason for not being there and they were expected not to vote. so they were accounted for in the parliamentary system. nonetheless, it is a sign of how much unhappiness there is among many in the conservative party of the brexiteers at another proposed delay to this process. many say that the prime minister and state that we will be from march the 29th. she slept once, and it looks like she makes up again. they have been a lot of people very unhappy. at the moment, the only deal on the table as her death. meanwhile, the conservatives have continued to talk to the labour party to get a potentially another deal. —— the only deal on the table is her deal. we know that there are conversations this afternoon. those talks lasted for more than three
requesting an extension up tojune the 30th, leaving the open option to leave earlier if parliament can get ididl. a motion with but down today and the common support that. and despite noting that more than 100 mp5 voted against it. that is more abstained. it did not take part in devil at all, including a number of ministers. i am told that they had a good reason for not being there and they were expected not to vote. so they were accounted for in the parliamentary system. nonetheless, it is a...
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idid not i did not feel any acrimony about it. i think he was annoyed, but he saw the humour.here is a difference. i do not like other countries taking charge of our laws and the way we live and who comes into the country. it is an english view and a narrow english view that harks back to in some ways a mythological past. sovereignty, really? yes, to sum it up, sovereignty. we are in a different world and we have to go forward on that basis. # telling lie after lie after lie... we have let brussels dictate where we are going. that is why you are not getting any one of the stature of, dare i say it, margaret thatcher. i hated her, but hell, i wish she was here now. that is a strange view. yes, it is. a lot of anger. i know friendships have suffered. i have to say some of my friendships have suffered. there is one thing they do agree on. no doubt it is damaging politics. people in london and across england are completely bemused at what is happening. they are trying to stop it by hook or by crook. we have to work together on this. maybe the seismic change in parliament might giv
idid not i did not feel any acrimony about it. i think he was annoyed, but he saw the humour.here is a difference. i do not like other countries taking charge of our laws and the way we live and who comes into the country. it is an english view and a narrow english view that harks back to in some ways a mythological past. sovereignty, really? yes, to sum it up, sovereignty. we are in a different world and we have to go forward on that basis. # telling lie after lie after lie... we have let...
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but, all the women in my family are gorgeous, curvaceous women, idid family are gorgeous, curvaceouswill be running after two-year-olds. let me bring in the lady next to you.” am sandra, i am... me bring in the lady next to you.” am sandra, iam... move me bring in the lady next to you.” am sandra, i am... move the microphone closer. i am a founder of a podcast for teenage girls, it is very interesting to listen to the conversation here, because, there is very much of a concern about young girls growing up too fast and a lot of pressures. but i do think the pressures a re of pressures. but i do think the pressures are coming from different angles. notjust pressures are coming from different angles. not just from pressures are coming from different angles. notjust from social media, one of the things i am hearing that is amazing, is the acknowledgement of the pressures and the acknowledgements of really explaining what you are doing and talking about the risk as well. from research we did, we have seen an increase, we have 8% of teenage girls, 13 to 16—year—old girls, having cosmetic s
but, all the women in my family are gorgeous, curvaceous women, idid family are gorgeous, curvaceouswill be running after two-year-olds. let me bring in the lady next to you.” am sandra, i am... me bring in the lady next to you.” am sandra, iam... move me bring in the lady next to you.” am sandra, i am... move the microphone closer. i am a founder of a podcast for teenage girls, it is very interesting to listen to the conversation here, because, there is very much of a concern about young...
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idid i did towards the west we have the zone of cloud over north—west scotland.ng to continue to throw up some showers towards western hours through the afternoon. for much of scotland, down to the eastern side of england, it was still largely fine and dry. some sunshine here and temperatures up to 12 or 1a degrees. it will still feel chilly beneath that rain and with a fairly gusty wind. tonight, with those showers gradually working their way south and westward, it will get drier. more cloud will start to move into eastern areas. if your show is moving in with that as well. those are the overnight temperatures. overnight it will be quite cloudy and the best of the sunshine will be to read the west of the uk. there will be some rain event, particularly on sunday when there could be some heavy showers. perhaps some sun thunderstorms across these. hello, this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines: theresa may writes to the eu asking for an extension to article 50 until the end ofjune. that is with the possibility of taking part in european elections. leaf officials s
idid i did towards the west we have the zone of cloud over north—west scotland.ng to continue to throw up some showers towards western hours through the afternoon. for much of scotland, down to the eastern side of england, it was still largely fine and dry. some sunshine here and temperatures up to 12 or 1a degrees. it will still feel chilly beneath that rain and with a fairly gusty wind. tonight, with those showers gradually working their way south and westward, it will get drier. more cloud...
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idid i did sport, tottenham well take a one goal lead to manchester city next week.harity quarterfinal. an idle injury may rule out harry kane for the rest of the season. liverpool also had the advantage in their quarterfinal against porto. they were 2—0, at anfield. rory michael roy is the favourite at the masters that starts tomorrow at our gusto national as the only major who hasn't one. i bobby back in the next 15 minutes with more and all those stories. —— i will be back. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, appears to be on course to secure enough support to win a fifth term in office. with 95 per cent of the votes counted, official results showed that netanyahu's rightist likud party has won 35 seats in parliament, equal to those won by blue and white, an alliance led by benny gantz, a former army chief who was the prime minister's main challenger. mr netanyahu told supporters he'd won a ‘colossal victory‘. at the end of the voting came the first predictions, this poll giving political newcomer benny gantz a narrow lead over the prime minister. but
idid i did sport, tottenham well take a one goal lead to manchester city next week.harity quarterfinal. an idle injury may rule out harry kane for the rest of the season. liverpool also had the advantage in their quarterfinal against porto. they were 2—0, at anfield. rory michael roy is the favourite at the masters that starts tomorrow at our gusto national as the only major who hasn't one. i bobby back in the next 15 minutes with more and all those stories. —— i will be back. the israeli...
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idid it in the gymnasium for fun. i did it on water once. potential you have to join the vote race in years in the future. i like this and i am into this. there is the word test. we are coming to the aerobic capacity test, the single best indicator of somebody's potential as a rower. we can't speak after about good luck. this is frightening. 321 oh. nice and gentle... watching the heart rate climbing nicely. well done. sam, you're up to 150. hitting the minute... very nice. we are getting nice high heart rate. you go, done. very strong and that's us. well done. superb. well done, folks. my well done. superb. well done, folks. my legs are burning. the capacity test results... sam, your score came in at 2.8 metres per minute. jason, you are 3.4 per minute. jason, you are 3.4 per minute. the vote races would have around four and more. minute. the vote races would have around fourand more. forthe men, sex and more. they have almost double the aerobic capacity you have. —— for the double the aerobic capacity you have. —— forthe men double the aer
idid it in the gymnasium for fun. i did it on water once. potential you have to join the vote race in years in the future. i like this and i am into this. there is the word test. we are coming to the aerobic capacity test, the single best indicator of somebody's potential as a rower. we can't speak after about good luck. this is frightening. 321 oh. nice and gentle... watching the heart rate climbing nicely. well done. sam, you're up to 150. hitting the minute... very nice. we are getting nice...
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do put 5un5creen on your lips, like idid do put 5un5creen on your lips, like i did not. bli5ter5. white. another champions league. a lionel messi ma5tercla55 and other5. a lionel messi ma5tercla55 and others. no sentiment or a lionel messi masterclass and others. no sentiment or nostalgia in football. 20 years ago ole gunnar solskjaer turned it around for bayern munich but could not do so for manchester united. it's all over for manchester united in the champions league, blown away by barcelona, at the nou camp — as natalie pirks reports. they said they were here for the love not the glory and fans in the sun would soon turn cold. the arrogance of barcelona but united's flame was soon extinguished and things were about to get messy. arnold messy‘s 24th came courtesy of a mistake. the shot wriggling under the goalkeeper. remarkably, it was to get worse. what a way to silence his critics. sanches almost pulled offa his critics. sanches almost pulled off a consolation in his old hunting ground but the night belonged to one man, this mesmerising magician — doesn't it always? so barcel
do put 5un5creen on your lips, like idid do put 5un5creen on your lips, like i did not. bli5ter5. white. another champions league. a lionel messi ma5tercla55 and other5. a lionel messi ma5tercla55 and others. no sentiment or a lionel messi masterclass and others. no sentiment or nostalgia in football. 20 years ago ole gunnar solskjaer turned it around for bayern munich but could not do so for manchester united. it's all over for manchester united in the champions league, blown away by...
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idid not donating blood with gelert as well?tly. thank you very much. gelert and dexi. what a great thing to do. canno just say, we much. gelert and dexi. what a great thing to do. cannojust say, we need more donors to come forward of the negative type. dogs such as greyhounds, dobermans, flat coats. english letters. go and see your vet all contact the pet blood bank directly. they will tell you where your nearest donation centre is. we will let you go. thank you all very much indeed. it is great. they have been so well behaved. thank you. he has not looked at us once, gelert. we will be back with the headline shortly. time now to get the news, travel, and weather where you are. good morning. i'm asad ahmad. a scotland yard detective believes he's found a way of forecasting where deadly knife attacks in london are likely to take place. detective chief inspectorjohn massey trawled through records of knife crimes in london over a 12—month period and found there was a link. most killings occurred in neighbourhoods where someone had
idid not donating blood with gelert as well?tly. thank you very much. gelert and dexi. what a great thing to do. canno just say, we much. gelert and dexi. what a great thing to do. cannojust say, we need more donors to come forward of the negative type. dogs such as greyhounds, dobermans, flat coats. english letters. go and see your vet all contact the pet blood bank directly. they will tell you where your nearest donation centre is. we will let you go. thank you all very much indeed. it is...
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i have learnt a lot about different religions and traditions, idid not different religions and traditionsf those things that we hold dear to ourselves, political persuasions or whatever and go straight to the heart. gospel music is very powerful, music of inspiration. karen, lovely to talk to you. well done. britain's easter story is on bbc one straight after this programme and the second part is on sunday. the kingdom choir go on tour at the end of this month. that's all from us for this morning. we're leaving you with a beautiful view of warwick castle. we'll be back tomorrow from six. enjoy your weekend. this is bbc news. i'm carrie gracie. the headlines at nine... dissident republicans are being blamed for the killing of journalist lyra mckee during violence in londonderry last night. this is a horrendous act, it is unnecessary, it is uncalled for. it is totally unjustified. but not only is totally unjustified. but not only is it the murder of a young woman, it is an attack again on the people of this city. as 500 climate change protestors have now been arrested across london, police
i have learnt a lot about different religions and traditions, idid not different religions and traditionsf those things that we hold dear to ourselves, political persuasions or whatever and go straight to the heart. gospel music is very powerful, music of inspiration. karen, lovely to talk to you. well done. britain's easter story is on bbc one straight after this programme and the second part is on sunday. the kingdom choir go on tour at the end of this month. that's all from us for this...
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idid spoken to has said you should resign. definitely not. i did not know, and i said so.ately. or if we didn't take sufficient action. but what do you do when you're out of the loop? absolutely, but that is my point. with great respect, we are talking about not being in the loop, you are the prime minister, your number two on the national security council, why aren't you on the loop? that is the point. that is the critical issue to find out, who was in the loop and he wasn't. have you thought about resigning?” in the loop and he wasn't. have you thought about resigning? i thought effects. i spoke with the minister. we had a discussion on that. the prime minister of sri lanka. let's catch up on all the business news now on afternoon live. so jamie, what has been going on in the markets? well, a number of things. we have had some economic numbers out from the us. we thought the numbers would be a little depressed because in theose first three months we did see the government shut—down, but even so the economy grew at a 3.2% annual rate. people thought the government shutdow
idid spoken to has said you should resign. definitely not. i did not know, and i said so.ately. or if we didn't take sufficient action. but what do you do when you're out of the loop? absolutely, but that is my point. with great respect, we are talking about not being in the loop, you are the prime minister, your number two on the national security council, why aren't you on the loop? that is the point. that is the critical issue to find out, who was in the loop and he wasn't. have you thought...
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and idid thought you would like that one. and i did well, great to see you, thank you very much.but not long ago, the us attorney general william barr gave more details of robert mueller‘s findings into alleged collusion between russia and the trump campaign. here's what he had to say. as the special counsel report makes clear, the russian government sought to interfere in our election process, but thanks to the special counsel's thorough investigation, we now know that the russian operatives who perpetrated these schemes did not have the cooperation of president trump or the trump campaign, or the known assistance of any other american for that matter. that is something that all americans can and should be grateful to have confirmed. the special counsel report outlines two main efforts by the russian government to influence the 2016 election. first, the report details efforts by the internet research agency, a russian company with close ties to the russian government, to sow social discord among american voters through diinformation voters through disinformation and social media
and idid thought you would like that one. and i did well, great to see you, thank you very much.but not long ago, the us attorney general william barr gave more details of robert mueller‘s findings into alleged collusion between russia and the trump campaign. here's what he had to say. as the special counsel report makes clear, the russian government sought to interfere in our election process, but thanks to the special counsel's thorough investigation, we now know that the russian operatives...
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idid achieve nothing from it. —— to pass time.tarted showing belief in me. it was like, right, i can actually achieve something and make something of myself, and that was when i started to invest myself into the course. when the course finished, i thought i would go to college and that my life up, and one year on, it has been a roller—coaster. life up, and one year on, it has been a roller-coaster. we hear so many success stories from the prince's trust. it seems to succeed where other initiatives don't. what was it about it for you that made you start believing in yourself? they look at you as a person. with schools and colleges, ifind they look at you as a person. with schools and colleges, i find you are a statistic for them. they get funding if you get your gcses and stuff like that. the prince's trust look at you as this person can actually achieve something. they wa nt every actually achieve something. they want every individual that they come across to achieve. you went on to that core is not expected to get much out of it
idid achieve nothing from it. —— to pass time.tarted showing belief in me. it was like, right, i can actually achieve something and make something of myself, and that was when i started to invest myself into the course. when the course finished, i thought i would go to college and that my life up, and one year on, it has been a roller—coaster. life up, and one year on, it has been a roller-coaster. we hear so many success stories from the prince's trust. it seems to succeed where other...
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idid say i did say that if i ever had to come back into the political fray, next time it would be noime it would be no more mr nice guy, and i mean it, i mean it. yes, i'm angry about what's happened. i know lots of people out there are. but this is not a negative emotion, it isa but this is not a negative emotion, it is a positive one and we are going to use these elections to change things. i said years ago that i wanted to cause an earthquake in british politics. now what i am fighting for, whether you're support what we will attempt to achieve, is a democratic revolution in british politics because that is what we need. even before... even before we have launched the party, one or two very interesting and exciting things have begun to happen. just over ten days ago the website went live and we said two people, if you want to sign up as registered supporters or donate money to the party, we are open for business. and i think it is pretty remarkable that in the first ten days of operation we have managed to raise over three quarters of £1 million from small donations from members o
idid say i did say that if i ever had to come back into the political fray, next time it would be noime it would be no more mr nice guy, and i mean it, i mean it. yes, i'm angry about what's happened. i know lots of people out there are. but this is not a negative emotion, it isa but this is not a negative emotion, it is a positive one and we are going to use these elections to change things. i said years ago that i wanted to cause an earthquake in british politics. now what i am fighting for,...
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idid oh, my goodness. she actually made mejump. i did have a vision.ll often hear or see warnings about flashing images. it can help prevent those with epilepsy from having a seizure. but, there's no requirement to do the same online. around 18,000 people in the uk have photosensitive epilepsy. now, social media companies are being urged to do more to protect them from harmful pictures. breakfast‘s graham satchell reports. i will go rigid and tend to tense up my core and then i start to shake. sometimes i bite my tongue and blood comes out of my mouth. i often lose my memory and the most i've lost is four days. sophie's seizures are triggered by flashing light. she has photosensitive epilepsy. when i'm scrolling through facebook and instagram i don't know what's coming next. sometimes there are posts that i know will trigger my seizures and i have no control over when they appear. sophie has complained to both about the lack of warnings on posts. their response has been, you can on follow that page you can unlike that page but it's a problem when it is
idid oh, my goodness. she actually made mejump. i did have a vision.ll often hear or see warnings about flashing images. it can help prevent those with epilepsy from having a seizure. but, there's no requirement to do the same online. around 18,000 people in the uk have photosensitive epilepsy. now, social media companies are being urged to do more to protect them from harmful pictures. breakfast‘s graham satchell reports. i will go rigid and tend to tense up my core and then i start to...