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yeah, idid. i mean, northern ireland is a fascinating country. lots of history.re probably would not have come all this way. really are you like a big fan? on a scale of one to ten, like an 11. i'm 2a, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. but he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. has been a great trip. for three decades, up until 1998, northern ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the troubles. since then, a kind of dark tourism exploring the locations and rules of the conflict has been popular here. but for some local people there is now a more positive story to tell about what their country has to offer. so here we have summer, which is bran stark‘s direwolf. now, you're going to go meet him later on. this is obviously — he's not a puppy any more. but he's stilljust as cute, trust me. ah, the runt of the litter. that one's yours, snow. the big draw behind my coach tour were local celebrities. william played a white walker in the programme, but it is his two dogs that
yeah, idid. i mean, northern ireland is a fascinating country. lots of history.re probably would not have come all this way. really are you like a big fan? on a scale of one to ten, like an 11. i'm 2a, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. but he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. has been a great trip. for three decades, up until 1998, northern ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the troubles. since...
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yes, idid. idid.he world to know about her and her impact. how a working class girl from lorain, ohio became a lion of literature and became the first african american woman to ever won a nobel prize. one of our guests speaking to the bbc tonight said that she, and i'm quoting here, "she radically transformed the mainstream's understanding of the depth and the texture of black life while not pandering to a white readership." and certainly, ifor one wasjust stunned by that point she made at one point that as she was growing up, where she was growing up, a white person was committing a crime if they taught a black person to read. yes. one of the reasons that i feel profoundly blessed to be a publisher of books and also a writer of books is that i was born of a descendant african american sharecroppers who were brought to america through slavery in the middle passage who were banned from reading, because the people who had them in bondage knew the power of knowledge and knew that once slaves had the powe
yes, idid. idid.he world to know about her and her impact. how a working class girl from lorain, ohio became a lion of literature and became the first african american woman to ever won a nobel prize. one of our guests speaking to the bbc tonight said that she, and i'm quoting here, "she radically transformed the mainstream's understanding of the depth and the texture of black life while not pandering to a white readership." and certainly, ifor one wasjust stunned by that point she...
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idid it! there you are. just give it a little twist and...there you go.s absolutely glorious, that. ifeel like i've done a little workout. we've not actually started the miners‘ route, have we? no! back with my guide, jenny, it's time to continue onto the old miners‘ route up the mountain. i can see why you love climbing around here. it's pretty fantastic and it's always changing, the environment, wherever you go in the lake district, so yeah. it was changing just then. it was. so the via ferrata, also known as the miners‘ route, goes all the way up there. is that actually what they did? so, this incline that you can see there is basically following the footsteps of the miners that they used to take to work. these added bits that we have on the fell side as well so that‘s just fun. so, i think i‘m ready. are you? no! shall we do this? yes, let‘s do this. don‘t look down. 0k. i don‘t know if my legs are shaking because i‘m cold, because i‘m nervous, or because they‘re really exhausted from the bridge still. just watch that clip there, cat. 0k. things are g
idid it! there you are. just give it a little twist and...there you go.s absolutely glorious, that. ifeel like i've done a little workout. we've not actually started the miners‘ route, have we? no! back with my guide, jenny, it's time to continue onto the old miners‘ route up the mountain. i can see why you love climbing around here. it's pretty fantastic and it's always changing, the environment, wherever you go in the lake district, so yeah. it was changing just then. it was. so the via...
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idid not so on, but they think is a strategy. the election spending spree have not been called yet and we are secretly pretending it's going to happen. but clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he clearly it's what he's gearing up forand he is, clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he is, although it's a talk about a spender and obviously is able to get the funding for additional areas and surprise, surprise, they are areas traditionally better for an election hot topics like the police and nhs, he is not talking about aid or even less topics like infrastructure. it's all kind of more money for education and everything. and it's quite clear that this is part of a strategy, because his team, his downing street team are gearing up foran downing street team are gearing up for an election, and that's kind of their entire focus while parliament is in recess and it's very exciting to work out when the election
idid not so on, but they think is a strategy. the election spending spree have not been called yet and we are secretly pretending it's going to happen. but clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he clearly it's what he's gearing up forand he is, clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he is, although it's a talk about a spender and obviously is able to get the funding for additional areas and surprise, surprise, they are areas traditionally better for an election hot topics like the police...
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there were times throughout the last 15 months where idid not throughout the last 15 months where i did not know if i was going to play cricket again. i lost some love for it at one point, particularly when i had my elbow operation. i never soared and had the ceilings ever before, i did not have a great sort of love for the game, and i was there for a little while. fortu nately there for a little while. fortunately my love for it has come back and i'm really grateful to be in this position now playing for australia again and doing what i love. the way steve played shows i’ui'is can love. the way steve played shows runs can be done on that pitch. 120| think 48, we wanted to bowl australia out for much less but he played beautifully and that pitch slow down a little bit from the morning session or maybe our ball got sopped with the rain, but yeah, we are happy. it important we didn't lose a wicked tonight as well. good day for them but certainly great day for steve smith starring on day one for steve smith starring on day one for australia leaving england pretty frustrated. they say the h
there were times throughout the last 15 months where idid not throughout the last 15 months where i did not know if i was going to play cricket again. i lost some love for it at one point, particularly when i had my elbow operation. i never soared and had the ceilings ever before, i did not have a great sort of love for the game, and i was there for a little while. fortu nately there for a little while. fortunately my love for it has come back and i'm really grateful to be in this position now...
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the leadership in the country idid they will try out every possible option to stop india its plans. in which theeeting future plans of the military were discussed. after the meeting, there was a statement given by the public relations, saying the military actions andindian they will go to every extent to help. >> what could happen next? >> the situation has become more .ntense these people have told us they are seeing these military movements. the government is seen as a right wing move. they can take a page of this sentiment and lalaunch a new - - and the administrative --. there are chances of m more chances of [indiscernible] >> much more on that update from islamabad. let's move to north korea firing to short range ballistic missiles. fourth such launch in less than two weeks. >> it fired two short-range range missiles similar to this one. they have -- infuriatedas pyeongchang. it is generally avoided firing missiles while the wargames take place. >> we see this going a ainst the agreement. japan is a real threat. >> the fact north korea is trying to upgradee i its capabilities
the leadership in the country idid they will try out every possible option to stop india its plans. in which theeeting future plans of the military were discussed. after the meeting, there was a statement given by the public relations, saying the military actions andindian they will go to every extent to help. >> what could happen next? >> the situation has become more .ntense these people have told us they are seeing these military movements. the government is seen as a right wing...
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yeah, idid. i mean, northern ireland is a fascinating country. lots of history.nk if not for game of thrones are probably would not have come all this way. really are you like a big fan? on a scale of one to ten, like an 11. i'm 2a, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. but he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. for three decades, up until 1998, northern ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the troubles. since then a kind of dark tourism exploring the locations and murals of the conflict has been popular here. but for some local people there is now a more positive story to tell about what their country has to offer. so here we have summer, which is bran stark‘s direwolf. now, you're going to go meet him later on. this is obviously — he's not a puppy any more. but he's stilljust as cute, trust me. ah, the runt of the litter. that one's yours, snow. the big draw behind my coach tour were local celebrities. william played a white walker in the programme, but it is his two do
yeah, idid. i mean, northern ireland is a fascinating country. lots of history.nk if not for game of thrones are probably would not have come all this way. really are you like a big fan? on a scale of one to ten, like an 11. i'm 2a, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. but he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. for three decades, up until 1998, northern ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the...
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he idid, "no, it''s ggonna be some sort of catch where, you know, t they tell you they're gononna charge you the panels s later on w when you aly signed the e contract." he was t as eaeasy--ha ha!a!--going as i. ursua:a: so, when i come acrcros someone like ed, who o is not completetely believing, youou k, the progrgram and all the benefits, i--i convince them by ppointing out that we e are a nonprofit organization. we're the only organization that wasas selected bththe state t to this. andnd so, that says a lot. we'rere not out to make a p prot herere. we're here t to connect people to clclean energy. eduardodo uriarte: so, , the coy grid alternatives p pays for the systemem. they have it installe. they have it monitored for 20 years and at the end of that 20 years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte: once e we figurd out we can actualllly go for itt no cosost, like, at least try, e went for it and we're aboutut to get iininstalled d now. ededuardo uriararte: i've toldd family and fririends andnd they-
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these results and you took a levels. old parents, waiting for these results and you took a levelse yes idides i did. it was a tense day, i tend to remember that. i flipped to the other side of turkey, where on the day of my results came out. but there was another issue. it is important, but the good news for stu d e nts important, but the good news for students is that there are more places and there have ever been, should there be and the universities are competing desperately, they are going to be universities that have not been in clearing for several yea rs. not been in clearing for several years. but this trend towards unconditional offers which is easy to say, goodness me, if you get an unconditional offer, children let their a—levels slipped and all the rest of it, and the government are picking up on this and the new education secretary, this is the same government that is talking about how important it is to get diverse, more mobility and to education and this is one of the ways that is being used. has it gone too far? there is an argument that it has in the figures are too high, e
these results and you took a levels. old parents, waiting for these results and you took a levelse yes idides i did. it was a tense day, i tend to remember that. i flipped to the other side of turkey, where on the day of my results came out. but there was another issue. it is important, but the good news for stu d e nts important, but the good news for students is that there are more places and there have ever been, should there be and the universities are competing desperately, they are going...
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idid not so on, but they think is a strategy. i did not know you're going to quiz me on mathematics, but yes this is the election spending spree have not been called yet and we are secretly pretending it's going to happen. but clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he clearly it's what he's gearing up forand he is, clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he is, although it's a talk about a spender and obviously is able to get the funding for additional areas and surprise, surprise, they are areas traditionally better for an election hot topics like the police and nhs, he is not talking about aid or even less topics like infrastructure. it's all kind of more money for education and everything. and it's quite clear that this is part of a strategy, because his team, his downing street team are gearing up foran downing street team are gearing up for an election, and that's kind of their entire focus while parliament is in recess and it's very exciting to work out when the election will be and what it means. we had been strugglin
idid not so on, but they think is a strategy. i did not know you're going to quiz me on mathematics, but yes this is the election spending spree have not been called yet and we are secretly pretending it's going to happen. but clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he clearly it's what he's gearing up forand he is, clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he is, although it's a talk about a spender and obviously is able to get the funding for additional areas and surprise, surprise, they...
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idid. i had sent it around a little bit and got 12 rejections.o when i gave it to this man, i don't know if he liked it, but there were african—american writers coming along, so he took it. i didn't tell anybody at random house. on the first edition, i wrote the flaps, which are like three sentences. my bio is not there. i put on the jacket — this is really bad news — the first "if you look at it in the book store," page of the book, which i thought, "well, i've written this book. "if you look at it in the book store," you start reading it on the cover". i thought that was very clever. but it doesn't display, you can't see it from afar. 00:12:22,058 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 so i've not done it since. to be able to fire you". isaid, "uh—huh". he said, "but if you work at knopf as a writer, i will take you on". so it's worked out. i did quite a lot of research for this interview. one of the things i found out was that the new york times book review didn't give the bluest eye a particularly good review. i think it was kind of ok. i don't think they
idid. i had sent it around a little bit and got 12 rejections.o when i gave it to this man, i don't know if he liked it, but there were african—american writers coming along, so he took it. i didn't tell anybody at random house. on the first edition, i wrote the flaps, which are like three sentences. my bio is not there. i put on the jacket — this is really bad news — the first "if you look at it in the book store," page of the book, which i thought, "well, i've written...
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idid. i had sent it around a little bit and got 12 rejections.ds, but no. so when i gave it to this man, i don't know if he liked it, but there were african—american writers coming along, so he took it. i didn't tell anybody at random house. 0n the first edition, i wrote three flaps, which are like three sentences. my bio is not there. i put on the jacket — this is really bad news — the first page of the book, which i thought, "well, i've written this book. "if you look at it in the book store, " you start reading it on the cover". i thought that was very clever. but it doesn't display, you can't see it from afar. so i've not done it since. but that was a little bit of a secret. then at random, they didn't hire me to be a writer, they hired me to be an editor, so i was doing two things. they suggested i talk to some people to see whether i wanted to work there, and i remember the man who is my editor now saying, "look, if you are going to work as an editor, i will have to be able to fire you". isaid, "uh—huh". he said, "if you work as a writer, i
idid. i had sent it around a little bit and got 12 rejections.ds, but no. so when i gave it to this man, i don't know if he liked it, but there were african—american writers coming along, so he took it. i didn't tell anybody at random house. 0n the first edition, i wrote three flaps, which are like three sentences. my bio is not there. i put on the jacket — this is really bad news — the first page of the book, which i thought, "well, i've written this book. "if you look at it in...
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and we pushed him over to the side of the wall and he was then standing and continue to say yeah, ididit. she was also on the viewing platform with her four—year—old son when it happened. there was kind of a noise happening close to us movement to the left, on my way, there was this woman who was running and shouting my son, my son and she was crying. i described my little child and there was a helicopter and their paramedics running inside and paramedics carrying something, it was an emotional moment when you think, whether he was alive or not. by the six—year—old boy is in a stable but critical condition and is no longer ina critical condition and is no longer in a life—threatening situation. the 17—year—old was suspected of throwing him from the viewing platform is not believed to have known the boy. as the boy's family waits for more news, the teenagers being held on suspicion of attempted murder. there is no obvious motive and visitors whose behaviour was worrying or out of place. a planned strike by more than 4,000 workers at heathrow airport has been called off. the one day walk
and we pushed him over to the side of the wall and he was then standing and continue to say yeah, ididit. she was also on the viewing platform with her four—year—old son when it happened. there was kind of a noise happening close to us movement to the left, on my way, there was this woman who was running and shouting my son, my son and she was crying. i described my little child and there was a helicopter and their paramedics running inside and paramedics carrying something, it was an...
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i did not think about it at all, idid not even realise what i was doing.ll to try and stop the city's population fleeing to the west. it's not known exactly how many people tried to escape, but 136 of them died in the attempt. the citizens of west berlin, desperate to help their eastern neighbours. translation: rosemary fled with her mother. at first, she stayed with me but then we completely lost track of each other until a year ago when we saw an article in the newspaper people where they were calling for people who knew the wall girls in the photo. eventually, the wall and the regime it represented collapsed. a new germany was born. and two old friends could meet up in a city no longer divided. tim allman, bbc news. stay with us. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello. it's been a weekend of wild weather. we've had heavy rain that's caused some flooding, thunderstorms and strong winds, too. the week ahead looks a little bit quieter, but still an unsettled theme. there's further rain at times, particularly on wednesday. and things are fee
i did not think about it at all, idid not even realise what i was doing.ll to try and stop the city's population fleeing to the west. it's not known exactly how many people tried to escape, but 136 of them died in the attempt. the citizens of west berlin, desperate to help their eastern neighbours. translation: rosemary fled with her mother. at first, she stayed with me but then we completely lost track of each other until a year ago when we saw an article in the newspaper people where they...
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i did not think about it at all, idid not even realise what i was doing.ry and stop the city's population fleeing to the west. it's not known exactly how many people tried to escape, but 136 of them died in the attempt. the citizens of west berlin, desperate to help their eastern neighbours. translation: rosemary fled with her mother. at first, she stayed with me but then we completely lost track of each other until a year ago when we saw an article in the newspaper people where they were calling for people who knew the wall girls in the photo. eventually, the wall and the regime it represented collapsed. a new germany was born and two old friends could meet up in a city no longer divided. tim allman, bbc news. reunited at last! today's talking point is a story on bbc online. gambling companies have seen a bbc online. gambling companies have seen a huge rise in complaints from users, in fact a 5000% jump seen a huge rise in complaints from users, in fact a 5000%jump in seen a huge rise in complaints from users, in fact a 5000% jump in five yea rs. users, i
i did not think about it at all, idid not even realise what i was doing.ry and stop the city's population fleeing to the west. it's not known exactly how many people tried to escape, but 136 of them died in the attempt. the citizens of west berlin, desperate to help their eastern neighbours. translation: rosemary fled with her mother. at first, she stayed with me but then we completely lost track of each other until a year ago when we saw an article in the newspaper people where they were...
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indeed, idid indeed, i did have a relationship with monica on skin it was not appropriate.it with monica on skin it was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the past ten days 500 have died. czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 180 sub— mariners who died aboard kursk. we walk with them now in our hearts. the pope is celebrated must before a congregation of 2.5 million people in his hometown of krakow. stay with us, stay with us, chanted this ocean of humanity. well, well, said the pope, you want me to desert room? —— rome. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: medical officials in new york say the death of the disgraced financierjeffrey epstein was suicide. air travellers across the united states are facing major delays as a computer failure, causes chaos at airports. let's get more now on the situation in hong kong. we are in hong kong. we expecting let's get more now on the situation in hong kong. we expec
indeed, idid indeed, i did have a relationship with monica on skin it was not appropriate.it with monica on skin it was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the past ten days 500 have died. czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 180 sub— mariners who died aboard kursk. we walk with them now in our hearts. the pope is celebrated...
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yes, idid, picture of him in the changing room? yes, i did, and i thought it was great. between these. he must be overwhelmed by his owfi these. he must be overwhelmed by his own achievement and he must be absolutely exhausted after doing that. you could see the bottle of champagne by his feet. it was not even drunk yet. after the heat and emotion, the champagne can wait. yes, absolutely. what do you want to to next? no deal? the guardian? this is borisjohnson to next? no deal? the guardian? this is boris johnson being to next? no deal? the guardian? this is borisjohnson being his usual sort of bumptious, cheerful, gung ho self. we can easily cope with no—deal brexit. this is what has been happening at the g7 and as we have just heard he been happening at the g7 and as we havejust heard he is beginning to up havejust heard he is beginning to up the ante. he is saying if there is no—deal brexit, it would be the fault of eu leaders and their obduracy. the blame game begins. it is putting the blame onto them. are you both saying the language we are hearing from the prime mi
yes, idid, picture of him in the changing room? yes, i did, and i thought it was great. between these. he must be overwhelmed by his owfi these. he must be overwhelmed by his own achievement and he must be absolutely exhausted after doing that. you could see the bottle of champagne by his feet. it was not even drunk yet. after the heat and emotion, the champagne can wait. yes, absolutely. what do you want to to next? no deal? the guardian? this is borisjohnson to next? no deal? the guardian?...
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idid think i did think it is going to be what i am used to when it comes to virtual reality.ll the scenes in the training a scan from the real world. this arson hotspot in leicester is a good reference for investigators looking for clues. the inside of the destroyed smoke alarm. i'm standing on ash. it feels very real. teleportation. 0h, alarm. i'm standing on ash. it feels very real. teleportation. oh, my gosh. there is a body down there. it has been proven that if you train in virtual reality environment the retention rate is 75% stock most of my toxic powerpoint. attention is about 5%. you can see why we are looking at this because our training is going to be enhanced so much. you can skip forward. as the stops we didn't show people putting out the fire. you get the ability straightaway to dive back in the scene and now you are in that same environment. ican same environment. i can see the impact of that fire and it is pretty remarkable. pa rt and it is pretty remarkable. part of the reason this experience feels so intense as the realism behind it. for leicestershire fire
idid think i did think it is going to be what i am used to when it comes to virtual reality.ll the scenes in the training a scan from the real world. this arson hotspot in leicester is a good reference for investigators looking for clues. the inside of the destroyed smoke alarm. i'm standing on ash. it feels very real. teleportation. 0h, alarm. i'm standing on ash. it feels very real. teleportation. oh, my gosh. there is a body down there. it has been proven that if you train in virtual reality...
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whether it had an effect on damn, idid scandal.t bride dismissing them. after lunch, three down and lick leakage continued to follow one after the other. chris works with three wickets, let's do it with four, at that point australia 122 four, at that point australia 122 four, 80. wheels look like they were coming off but steve smith, former captain of the finest batsmen in the world with finest ashes and we have ever seen, it was quite an extraordinary endings, england could not get them out and eventually they did, 1aa and by that point australia we re did, 1aa and by that point australia were 28a. what look like it could be a terrible day actually turned out toa a terrible day actually turned out to a good story in b. anglin had a few difficult over us to manage before the end of the day, finish on time without loss, but a day that seaside from one way to the other, setting up a really intriguing test match.
whether it had an effect on damn, idid scandal.t bride dismissing them. after lunch, three down and lick leakage continued to follow one after the other. chris works with three wickets, let's do it with four, at that point australia 122 four, at that point australia 122 four, 80. wheels look like they were coming off but steve smith, former captain of the finest batsmen in the world with finest ashes and we have ever seen, it was quite an extraordinary endings, england could not get them out...
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which idid not required two years experience. which i did not have. rails for businesses that were selling their garments to buyers for international stores and then from that i began to get a reputation as someone who could resolve with a bit of style does problems for people and it gradually moved into a shop window display and then stores. so by the age of 203! had designed my first store. how would you define design, you describe it as solving a problem and you do not necessarily notice the design as we said earlier because it just works. i think you have a nswered just works. i think you have answered your own question, absolutely. to some extent there that joy to it absolutely. to some extent there thatjoy to it invisible almost and thatjoy to it invisible almost and that balance of it having lasting permanence that something that you hold and look after, he spoke about people consuming less objects which isa people consuming less objects which is a good thing, less carbon footprint for the transport of the item and less manufacturing, not that
which idid not required two years experience. which i did not have. rails for businesses that were selling their garments to buyers for international stores and then from that i began to get a reputation as someone who could resolve with a bit of style does problems for people and it gradually moved into a shop window display and then stores. so by the age of 203! had designed my first store. how would you define design, you describe it as solving a problem and you do not necessarily notice the...
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idid i did have to walk up the road last night and just scream because i did face what i could lose. breaking news this hour. a number of people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping centre in the texas city of el paso according to police. police cannot say how many. police in hong kong have used tear gas and baton charges against pro—democracy demonstrators as they demonstrated for the ninth weekend in a row. these police have turned up now here, this is their serious right police. they are the ones dressed in black. they are coming fast and hard. in moscow, riot police detain hundreds of demonstrators who were protesting against the exclusion of opposition candidates from upcoming local elections. you can go to prison for a very long time in britain if you have got anything like this! coming up, canada's legalised it, so three mps go on a weed trip to see if britain could do the same. being the first major western country to go fully legal, in half an hour newsbeat ask — has it worked? good evening our top story on bbc news. a further 55 homes are being evacuated in the derb
idid i did have to walk up the road last night and just scream because i did face what i could lose. breaking news this hour. a number of people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping centre in the texas city of el paso according to police. police cannot say how many. police in hong kong have used tear gas and baton charges against pro—democracy demonstrators as they demonstrated for the ninth weekend in a row. these police have turned up now here, this is their serious right police....
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idid from london down to bristol. i did that go?hey decide to go to london and it was nearly midnight. so they had laid on some buses and we got on the transfer bus which promptly broke down before it had left hatfield. and the driver called another bus that while we were waiting my colleague and i decided to cut our losses and collar taxi so i dropped her off in wembley and then the taxi driver was kind enough to drive me all the way back to bristol. so what time did you get him this morning? it was about 3:45am. laughing aside and all the frustration you have in the exhaustion and even thousands of people going through the same experience yesterday, are you kind of what was your reaction when you learned that this was just the result of two of the many stations that supplied the national grid failing at the same time? yes, i suppose i was a little surprised though i knew a power station so you can have a knock—on effect on the grid. what surprised me in particular was that our train did not restart when the power was switched back
idid from london down to bristol. i did that go?hey decide to go to london and it was nearly midnight. so they had laid on some buses and we got on the transfer bus which promptly broke down before it had left hatfield. and the driver called another bus that while we were waiting my colleague and i decided to cut our losses and collar taxi so i dropped her off in wembley and then the taxi driver was kind enough to drive me all the way back to bristol. so what time did you get him this morning?...
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is flawed and we need to do something to protect other girls from falling into the same trap that idid i did, but at the end of the day it was my choice. in terms of getting out of the business, one that went viral, that video on your face was just so well—known and associated with something so provocative and you are receiving threats, was a very quick decision for you to say, no more? i wouldn't say very quick because i was still nervous, i didn't know how they would react to it, i actually called them all in to a meeting about a month later and sat them down and i had a resignation letter waiting in front of every single one of their chairs andi of every single one of their chairs and i spoke to them about my feelings and they try to convince me to stay and they told me this will all blow over and that i am overreacting and that i'm exaggerating about the level of peril that i'm in. exaggerating about the level of perilthat i'm in. at exaggerating about the level of peril that i'm in. at that exaggerating about the level of perilthat i'm in. at that point exaggerating about the leve
is flawed and we need to do something to protect other girls from falling into the same trap that idid i did, but at the end of the day it was my choice. in terms of getting out of the business, one that went viral, that video on your face was just so well—known and associated with something so provocative and you are receiving threats, was a very quick decision for you to say, no more? i wouldn't say very quick because i was still nervous, i didn't know how they would react to it, i actually...
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a confidential exercise will stop i was approached to give my feedback on the culture of the team, ididestly. it was then linked publicly. and then i had to deal with that challenge. it became a very propagated —— obligate the story. it's important to say that the positive to bring out of that the positive to bring out of that and again what i address in the book is, you know, women being able to now say, in whatever circumstance, racism, sexism, equal pay, whatever it may be, been able to say actually, if it costs me something, i'm going to stand for what is going to benefit many other people. and it cost your career though, do you think it's worth it? i think it's fair to say that. people can argue either way and say you could have not been picked for england and that's very true. you could have not been picked for england and that's very truem isn't a bad career, maybe it was coming to an end. i'm glad you said that'll stop maybe it was coming to an end, you are 32 now.|j that'll stop maybe it was coming to an end, you are 32 now. i was 30 at the time in my last emperor in that ipaid
a confidential exercise will stop i was approached to give my feedback on the culture of the team, ididestly. it was then linked publicly. and then i had to deal with that challenge. it became a very propagated —— obligate the story. it's important to say that the positive to bring out of that the positive to bring out of that and again what i address in the book is, you know, women being able to now say, in whatever circumstance, racism, sexism, equal pay, whatever it may be, been able to...
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idid shortages? it is very hard to know. i did manage to get a guarantee about medicines. people concerned that if things are snarled up concerned that if things are snarled up at the border because of customs checks they won't be able to get the essential medicines they need. i said could he guarantee people will get a ccess said could he guarantee people will get access to them? he said it was a guarantee he could make, which is the first time he has done that. he believes the nhs and access to medicines will continue to run smoothly, even in the event of a no—deal brexit. smoothly, even in the event of a no-deal brexit. there are chances of a no—deal brexit, not so long ago, coming out of his mouth, it was a million to one chance but that has changed in his view? yes, going from a million to one, a deal will be incredibly easy to get, we are at the point where he says a deal is touch and go. he cannot be sure of that. some people think parliament will stop it from happening. it is not entirely clear they are sure they can do that. his argument and downing street's argum
idid shortages? it is very hard to know. i did manage to get a guarantee about medicines. people concerned that if things are snarled up concerned that if things are snarled up at the border because of customs checks they won't be able to get the essential medicines they need. i said could he guarantee people will get a ccess said could he guarantee people will get access to them? he said it was a guarantee he could make, which is the first time he has done that. he believes the nhs and access...
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idid. and at the door there was a massive flame. so i went like this through the hole.uld have been at school that day but was ill. all we saw was lots of men and they were digging with their bare hands, digging. and this big wheel sticking out of the school. it was awful. awful. i will never forget it. i will never forget that day. this morning we have remembered before god... a new memorial was dedicated to mark the 75th anniversary. in the village hall, teacakes and a chance for them to share their memories of their day. do you remember? i remember it being black and horrible. do you still think about your classmates and your friends lost that day? yes. around this time it is inevitable. while i have breath in my body, they will be remembered. here‘s nick with a look at this morning‘s weather. that is one of my favourite places in the world. it is looking gorgeous out there to start the day. england and will particularly at the moment, scotland and northern ireland a slower start today, but here, too, things will brighten up through the weekend with plenty of sunshin
idid. and at the door there was a massive flame. so i went like this through the hole.uld have been at school that day but was ill. all we saw was lots of men and they were digging with their bare hands, digging. and this big wheel sticking out of the school. it was awful. awful. i will never forget it. i will never forget that day. this morning we have remembered before god... a new memorial was dedicated to mark the 75th anniversary. in the village hall, teacakes and a chance for them to...
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jonathan miller of independent television news reports. ( screams ) i >> reporten air thick with tear gas idide an undergroun station, hong kong police last night resorting to ever-harsher tactics, these protestors had been attempting to flee. ( crying ) across the harbor, outside a police station, a protester was shot in the eye with a rubber from a police shotun. despite wearing protective goggles, her eyeball was ruptured and there are fears she could lose her eye. earlier in the same location, police fried tear gas fro inside the station.ba a ttle ensued, as protestors laid siege. then this: ( explosion ) a policeman inside suffered burns to his legs. today an infiated beijing lashed out, brandinghis terrorism. the state council, chinas cabinet, ratcheting up the ruthlessness of the rhetoric leaving no room now to back down. "these were serious and sinisted crimes," it sa"protestors reckless." things had reached what the spokesman called a critical juncture.ed >> ( transl ): such violent crimes must be resolutely cracked down on, in accordance with the law. no leniency, no mercy, we strongl
jonathan miller of independent television news reports. ( screams ) i >> reporten air thick with tear gas idide an undergroun station, hong kong police last night resorting to ever-harsher tactics, these protestors had been attempting to flee. ( crying ) across the harbor, outside a police station, a protester was shot in the eye with a rubber from a police shotun. despite wearing protective goggles, her eyeball was ruptured and there are fears she could lose her eye. earlier in the same...
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i believe some arrests were made, idid retreat.e, i did not personally witness any. and also told by another journalist in the wins and a date that a police officer who was being targeted by some protesters that have to pull out his gun to protect himself. he pulled it out, that is all i have heard. that is the extent of what has been happening in the last hour. i don't know if you have had a chance to talk to the protesters about what they intend next because, of course, it is now the early hours of the morning in hong kong. the question is, are protesters going to paralyse operations at one of the world's busiest airports for a third day? about half an hour ago, the trolleys the process is reason to barricade the process is reason to barricade the gates have been softened to a certain extent so it is easier to move in and out of the terminal building back now. it is hard for me predict exactly how things will transpire. i understand there are some true democracy lawmakers in the terminal behind me talking to the more aggressive p
i believe some arrests were made, idid retreat.e, i did not personally witness any. and also told by another journalist in the wins and a date that a police officer who was being targeted by some protesters that have to pull out his gun to protect himself. he pulled it out, that is all i have heard. that is the extent of what has been happening in the last hour. i don't know if you have had a chance to talk to the protesters about what they intend next because, of course, it is now the early...
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idid not acknowledge that have experienced domestic violence until just two years in ahen i was sitting mental health support group in a downtown women center at a local nonprofit that supports women with housing and health care. i swept it under the rug for a long time. there was never a good time to talk about it so i did not. experienced, i had periods of homelessness, mental health problems related to the impact of trauma, and chronic health conditions like diabetes as a result of my hardships. i was born in tijuana, raised in south central, at an early age, i started running away from a home of alcoholism and depression. ability to stay housed. my life was filled with struggle. the depression ended in having many unhealthy relationships. domestic violence blanked me out. many women are ashamed and do not admit to the abuse that they suffered. some find it hard to get the help they need. when i first reached out for help in a shelter in the 1980's with my two kids, it did not really work. my neighbors were white, no hispanics or black. -- that was weird for me. because of where i gr
idid not acknowledge that have experienced domestic violence until just two years in ahen i was sitting mental health support group in a downtown women center at a local nonprofit that supports women with housing and health care. i swept it under the rug for a long time. there was never a good time to talk about it so i did not. experienced, i had periods of homelessness, mental health problems related to the impact of trauma, and chronic health conditions like diabetes as a result of my...
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idid law i did law a star, sociology got an a.tudies, i got i did law a star, sociology got an a. a—level media studies, i got an a in that, and btec, film and television production and i got a double distinction star in that. great stuff. the biggest dinosaur hunt in decades is taking place in north wyoming — as british scientists help to excavate part of the american desert. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. iam i am rachel schofield. jeremy corbyn has urged mps to install him as a caretaker prime minister to stop a no—deal brexit. the labour leader wrote a letter to the leaders of other opposition parties, and tory rebel mps, asking them to back his idea of a temporary government. in the letter, he said... he said he intends to... "table a vote of no confidence at the earliest opportunity when we can be confident of success". he said he would... "then seek the confidence of the house for a strictly time limited temporary government... "with the aim of calling a general election" and securing an extension of article 50
idid law i did law a star, sociology got an a.tudies, i got i did law a star, sociology got an a. a—level media studies, i got an a in that, and btec, film and television production and i got a double distinction star in that. great stuff. the biggest dinosaur hunt in decades is taking place in north wyoming — as british scientists help to excavate part of the american desert. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. iam i am rachel schofield. jeremy corbyn has urged mps to install him...
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idid not progress to court, i was delighted.are illegal, that has put me in this position and i will step up and defend the right of mps to represent us in parliament. ok, gina miller, thank you for your time. in a moment the weather but first here's joanna gosling with what she's got coming up in the victoria derbyshire show. what do you make of the longest suspension of parliament since the end of world war ii? it sparked outrage from opposition mps and some tories. protests across the country under petition of more than 1 million signatures so far, but the government insists the five—week break in september and october will still allow enough time to debate brexit. we have an audience of mps and voters and as always we would welcome your views. join us at 10am on bbc two, that bbc news channel and online. let's get up—to—date with the weather. good morning. well the weather today is certainly changeable if you are in the north in scotland and northern ireland you have rain and windy conditions coming your way, heavy rain push
idid not progress to court, i was delighted.are illegal, that has put me in this position and i will step up and defend the right of mps to represent us in parliament. ok, gina miller, thank you for your time. in a moment the weather but first here's joanna gosling with what she's got coming up in the victoria derbyshire show. what do you make of the longest suspension of parliament since the end of world war ii? it sparked outrage from opposition mps and some tories. protests across the...
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he has got older and i told him what idid and he has got older and i told him what i did and i did adid a job i should not have done, that i didn't realise it would get out and it was not meant to get out. because it is something ididi to get out. because it is something i did i have heard people on the way, including him. he was so resilient. he came back with the best reaction i could have wished for. i said best reaction i could have wished for. isaid people best reaction i could have wished for. i said people might be really nasty to you and say nasty things about me, and hejust said, well, if anyone says anything to me i will say, if you have got a problem with my mum, take it out with her and not me. which is not the wrong word, but i could not wish for not a very nice conversation, it could not have gone any better for conversation, it could not have gone any betterfor something conversation, it could not have gone any better for something that was so unpleasant. and as he suffered any abuse? he has got a really strong group of friends. i would not have gone through anything a
he has got older and i told him what idid and he has got older and i told him what i did and i did adid a job i should not have done, that i didn't realise it would get out and it was not meant to get out. because it is something ididi to get out. because it is something i did i have heard people on the way, including him. he was so resilient. he came back with the best reaction i could have wished for. i said best reaction i could have wished for. isaid people best reaction i could have wished...
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i had to go through the process of it, so idid go to go through the process of it, so i did go throughounselling to be able to get over that and i also had to try my best to change my environment, so i was no longer exposed to it. there would also be the stress of actually living on the streets where this is something that happens. yes, it is a stress. i bet it is. why did you carry a knife? when i was younger, it was easily accessible, tools and gadgets were something that my male counterparts we re something that my male counterparts were women who are gang affiliated. it wasn‘t something we use, but it was something we had easy access to like having a mobile phone is easily accessible. but that makes it almost sounds like a fashion accessory rather than something felt to be necessary. you hear a lot of people are scared. it was an accessory in my day when i was growing up. i‘m 31 now, so there‘s a whole different demographic. 15 years ago society is not the way it was for young people like myself, so back then it was for the sole reason of being able to have a fancy flick knife gadg
i had to go through the process of it, so idid go to go through the process of it, so i did go throughounselling to be able to get over that and i also had to try my best to change my environment, so i was no longer exposed to it. there would also be the stress of actually living on the streets where this is something that happens. yes, it is a stress. i bet it is. why did you carry a knife? when i was younger, it was easily accessible, tools and gadgets were something that my male counterparts...
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yeah, idid. i mean, northern ireland is a fascinating country. lots of history.i'm 24, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. but he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. for three decades, up until 1998, northern ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the troubles. since then a kind of dark tourism exploring the locations and rules of the conflict has been popular here. but for some local people there is now a more positive story to tell about what their country has to offer. so here we have summer, which is bran stark‘s direwolf. now, you're going to go meet him later on. this is obviously — he's not a puppy any more. but he's stilljust as cute, trust me. ah, the runt of the litter. that one's yours, snow. the big draw behind my coach tour were local celebrities. william played a white walker in the programme, but it is his two dogs that people come from around the world to meet. who do we have here? this is 0din and is thor. summer, bran stark‘s direwolf, and grey wind, rob
yeah, idid. i mean, northern ireland is a fascinating country. lots of history.i'm 24, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. but he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. for three decades, up until 1998, northern ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the troubles. since then a kind of dark tourism exploring the locations and rules of the conflict has been popular here. but for some local people there is...
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god, i bet idid. more was i ever that naughty? god, i bet i did. more microchip and chocolate.a burglar red handed. this little... raccoon managed to climb himself inside a vending machine, trying to pinch some snacks, but found himself trapped between the fruit snacks and potato chips, and in desperate need of rescue. luckily the local county sheriff's office were on hand to set him free. what a bad boy. naughty little boy. a little bad raccoon. we will see you next week. have a great weekend everybody. don't steal anything from vending machines. hello, by the end of this forecast, things looking drier and a little bit warmer. rather like today where most of us saw some spells of sunshine but there is more rain in the forecast. while most of us start the night dry with some clear skies, clouds are gathering in the west, rain arriving into northern ireland, scotland, western fringes of england and wales by the end of the night. the temperature not much lower than 1a or 15. cooler further east, perhaps as low as eight or nine. in parts of east anglia and eastern england. this ar
god, i bet idid. more was i ever that naughty? god, i bet i did. more microchip and chocolate.a burglar red handed. this little... raccoon managed to climb himself inside a vending machine, trying to pinch some snacks, but found himself trapped between the fruit snacks and potato chips, and in desperate need of rescue. luckily the local county sheriff's office were on hand to set him free. what a bad boy. naughty little boy. a little bad raccoon. we will see you next week. have a great weekend...
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yeah, idid. i mean, northern ireland is a fascinating country. lots of history.1. i'm 24, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. but he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. for three decades, up until 1998, northern ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the troubles. since then, a kind of dark tourism exploring the locations and rules ——murals of the conflict has been popular here. but for some local people there is now a more positive story to tell about what their country has to offer. so here we have summer, which is bran stark‘s direwolf. now, you're going to go meet him later on.
yeah, idid. i mean, northern ireland is a fascinating country. lots of history.1. i'm 24, travelling alone, my father grew up during the troubles so he thought it was absolutely insane. but he has seen all my photos and it has been a great trip. for three decades, up until 1998, northern ireland endured a violent and deadly conflict known as the troubles. since then, a kind of dark tourism exploring the locations and rules ——murals of the conflict has been popular here. but for some local...
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idid. i had that. you left school at 16 without any qualifications. i did.re living proof that not everybody has to go to university to succeed. proof that not everybody has to go to university to succeedlj proof that not everybody has to go to university to succeed. i went back to school when i became a home carer. i went to a fe college and got a level two in care and worked my way through that, and i realised i was good at something. one of the challenges for our education system at the moment is that we tell too many young people that they are failures or that they have one chance or they are not good at something because they don't reach the magical unicorn or magical university that everyone says is the best place to go. i want to tell all the students this week to be the best version of yourself. enjoy your time at school, enjoy learning and don't be pushed to do something that other people say you should do, do something that makes you happy, and you will be successful. finally, let me ask you about chris williamson, your labour me ask you about chri
idid. i had that. you left school at 16 without any qualifications. i did.re living proof that not everybody has to go to university to succeed. proof that not everybody has to go to university to succeedlj proof that not everybody has to go to university to succeed. i went back to school when i became a home carer. i went to a fe college and got a level two in care and worked my way through that, and i realised i was good at something. one of the challenges for our education system at the...
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idid a lot of great deals , i don't want to because the deals i'm making our great deals for thecountryand that's much more importance . doral happens to be within miami. it's a city, it's a wonderful place. it's very successful areaof florida. it's very importantly only five minutesfrom the airport, the airport is right next door. it's a big international airport, everybody that's coming , all the people with all their entourages , it's set up so by the way, my people wouldget well sites , all good but some were two hours from the airport, some or hours, they were so far away. some didn't allow thisor they didn't allow that. with doral , we have a series of magnificence buildings. we call them bungalows. behold from 50 to 70 very luxurious rooms with magnificent views. we have incredible conference rooms, incredible restaurants . we wouldn't even have to do the work they did here and they've done a beautiful job, they've really done a beautiful job and what we have also is miami . we have many hundreds of acres so that in terms of parking and in terms of all the things that you need, t
idid a lot of great deals , i don't want to because the deals i'm making our great deals for thecountryand that's much more importance . doral happens to be within miami. it's a city, it's a wonderful place. it's very successful areaof florida. it's very importantly only five minutesfrom the airport, the airport is right next door. it's a big international airport, everybody that's coming , all the people with all their entourages , it's set up so by the way, my people wouldget well sites , all...
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full disclosure, idid didn't get that quite right. it says something.'s be honest, as we know very well this is a polarising issue, one half will a lwa ys a polarising issue, one half will always go for it on the other want, but nonetheless... i think if we set up but nonetheless... i think if we set upa but nonetheless... i think if we set up a petition on the other side of the argument we would have just about the same amount of people supporting it, in the same timeframe, given that it is the division. but that is the political debate this country has been brought by brexit i can think, i suppose he would go back to the poll tax that has got people quite so exercised by what is going to go one in the country. we will see if tomorrow is a calmer day on the news front but we will both be back with you on the news front. we will see you tomorrow. bye for now. no sign of temperature is returning to the low 30s over the next few days. more cloud and rain. there we did get the sunshine and temperatures rose to around about the mid 20s and that'll be a figu
full disclosure, idid didn't get that quite right. it says something.'s be honest, as we know very well this is a polarising issue, one half will a lwa ys a polarising issue, one half will always go for it on the other want, but nonetheless... i think if we set up but nonetheless... i think if we set upa but nonetheless... i think if we set up a petition on the other side of the argument we would have just about the same amount of people supporting it, in the same timeframe, given that it is...