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personally in my life, ifeel more free, ifeel like now do it. am do it. personally in my life, ifeel more free, ifeel like now i am not illegal. and i am now more myself andi illegal. and i am now more myself and i am very proud of myself for surviving until now. south korea remains a deeply conservative and patriarchal society. there are a number —— large of evangelical christians and they say they will continue to fight this. anti—abortion activists outside the court were also upset that they see a glimmer of hope to influence the process because the law won't come into effect immediately. now, the process is handed to politicians who have until december 2022 rewrite the law. and so december 2022 rewrite the law. and so both sides will try to make their voices heard over the next year and a half. 0k laura, thanks very much indeed. it was set to be a historic space achievement but israel has failed to become the fourth country to land on the moon. there were huge hopes today for this mission that was supposed to make space history, the world's
personally in my life, ifeel more free, ifeel like now do it. am do it. personally in my life, ifeel more free, ifeel like now i am not illegal. and i am now more myself andi illegal. and i am now more myself and i am very proud of myself for surviving until now. south korea remains a deeply conservative and patriarchal society. there are a number —— large of evangelical christians and they say they will continue to fight this. anti—abortion activists outside the court were also upset...
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i feel like i ifeel like i am i feel like i am doing ifeel like i am doing another chance to win hereis how i go in it. really enjoyed the golf course and enjoy the strategic golf course and to see what happens. the entities weeks now with like —— we entered these weeks now with a plan and preparation. he wants a blade and every week could be that because. they are always an enjoyable experience. it is always the chance that i managed to put myself in that position in the game where i can do that. it is very impressive and strong. not that this isa impressive and strong. not that this is a pga tour event, this is the kind of golf course that suits him well. good night player, guys like that who have been knocking on the door here as well. yes, we had a great opportunity, myself, and many others. it is great. it is great to be thinking that way, and when i come to these events, people talking about me as a potential winner, you have to play well at the end of the day. none of that matters if you do not provide, but once you do, i think the more experience i am getting, it is only going
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ifeel like i'm... ifeel like i'm done for the day already and i haven't even got anywhere yet.yo is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. and next year, it will play host to the olympics and paralympics. japan expects a record a0 million visitors in 2020, including many disabled travellers. so i want to find out how prepared its capital is to welcome an influx of foreign visitors, especially people like me. i was born without any lower arms or legs, as you can probably see i use short prosthetics to get around. so i'm just off to try and find something to eat. obviously it does pose some challenges, particularly with my height, and in terms of fatigue i can't walk very long distances. there is quite a big bar culture here in tokyo so it means that anywhere with high stools like this is actually out of bounds to me, as it would be to wheelchair users for example. i do have to be a little bit more picky. sometimes people see me and have a perception of who i am, and what i might be able to do and what my limitations are. and i don't always think that their percep
ifeel like i'm... ifeel like i'm done for the day already and i haven't even got anywhere yet.yo is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. and next year, it will play host to the olympics and paralympics. japan expects a record a0 million visitors in 2020, including many disabled travellers. so i want to find out how prepared its capital is to welcome an influx of foreign visitors, especially people like me. i was born without any lower arms or legs, as you can probably see i...
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like it was an opportunity next to, ajax are in fact they didn't play that well and i don't know, ifeele it was opportunity next. you mentioned them coming back for the second leg. two — what do tottenham have to do differently in amsterdam 7 i think likelihood is the starter, he knew he would return to full training and feature tonight i think he will get tight and much needed impetus in midfield that they missed tonight and i their attack, fernando starting this evening did not have pace to stretch ajax defence which they led me to tonight, and as we know his goals and proved valuable scoring against manchester city and bug likes to see them get through this semifinals, and i think they will now it was a below par pulte —— performance and if ever there is no reason to galvanise yourself and produce a performance in that second leg, it's a championing semifinal i'm sure mauricio will be keen to stretch it to his team and they spoke after the match and they said it was below par and they cannot afford to produce another first—half display as they did tonight and not second leg against a
like it was an opportunity next to, ajax are in fact they didn't play that well and i don't know, ifeele it was opportunity next. you mentioned them coming back for the second leg. two — what do tottenham have to do differently in amsterdam 7 i think likelihood is the starter, he knew he would return to full training and feature tonight i think he will get tight and much needed impetus in midfield that they missed tonight and i their attack, fernando starting this evening did not have pace to...
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ifeel like it is assessment, yes... ifeel like it is a test, and ifeel assessment, yes...ely what is happening here, it is going to be unreliable, if you ask are today how many teddy bears are in the box, she might say four tomorrow, she might say seven, she might feel like saying something silly because she is having a bad morning. a really good point, isn't it, at age four, at age five, kids are unpredictable, they say random things. good point, no test is 10096 accurate, however it is not a test of individual children, it is an assessment of the cohort, next year, 55 children coming into my school andl 55 children coming into my school and i want to know whether they are coming in broadly average, below average or above average, then i can prove how well the school is doing by the time they leave in year six. thank you very much. you are off to downing street, have a lovely afternoon. thank you for coming on the programme. stuart says, "good on those parents, schools are too worried about league ta bles schools are too worried about league tables and teaching the pupil.
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ifeel like i failed her. as a parent. and that the school should be held responsible.e who makes the rules. the schools are making rules where they see necessary because they are allowed to. they can run the isolation booths however they see fit because there are no guidelines. the mother of a girl repeatedly put in isolation. campaigning has officially begun in spain, ahead of a general election at the end of the month. women's rights are set to be an important issue following anger and protests over male violence against women, after a high profile rape case. but a new far right party called vox — which has been accused of waging war on women — is gaining ground. sofia bettiza has the story. there is a feminist uprising in spain. for the past year, women have been protesting against gender—based violence. it all started with this. in 2016, a teenage girl accused five men of gang raping her during the running of the bulls festival in pamplona. the five men, who called themselves the wolf pack, dragged the girl into the hallway of this building and filmed the attack on
ifeel like i failed her. as a parent. and that the school should be held responsible.e who makes the rules. the schools are making rules where they see necessary because they are allowed to. they can run the isolation booths however they see fit because there are no guidelines. the mother of a girl repeatedly put in isolation. campaigning has officially begun in spain, ahead of a general election at the end of the month. women's rights are set to be an important issue following anger and...
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today, ifeel like he has given me so today, ifeel like he has given me so much confidence and been aalso in that file, there was a sixth place finish. in the rings, it was for for courtney tillich. the third mental came on the floor with the vault to the all—around silver she won last night. that mark her first —— tenth metal at the european level and those are her first successes in two yea rs those are her first successes in two years as she was suffering from an ankle injury. my vaults have always been quite clean and the difficulty is still pretty up there but just not as big as the two that were ahead of me. so if ijust did them, thenl ahead of me. so if ijust did them, then i would have just gotten the metals. so those chairmanships are now over about the brits still have six more chances for metals on the last day of the finals tomorrow. tomorrow, formula 1 will celebrate its 1000th race, and while a lot‘s changed over the years, mercedes' dominance at the chinese grand prix has been pretty consista nt in recent years. they've locked out the front row tomorrow, with valteri bo
today, ifeel like he has given me so today, ifeel like he has given me so much confidence and been aalso in that file, there was a sixth place finish. in the rings, it was for for courtney tillich. the third mental came on the floor with the vault to the all—around silver she won last night. that mark her first —— tenth metal at the european level and those are her first successes in two yea rs those are her first successes in two years as she was suffering from an ankle injury. my vaults...
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ifeel it a little bit like us.same, i think for tottenham. but we deserved to be here. ajax has been helped by the dutch week you cleared their league fixtures to give them more preparation time in the lead up to this. worth pointing out is also the issue of financial difference between the two teams. £8 million owned by ajax for tv rights. £19 million in the premier league. the fantastic youth system of ajax, two players featuring ring. the huge night for tottenham. as we know, just 180 minutes away now from a champions league final. promises to bea champions league final. promises to be a brilliant evening in north london. we will have all of the build—up to that game in sports day withjohn, live build—up to that game in sports day with john, live from the build—up to that game in sports day withjohn, live from the tottenham hotspur stadium 6:30pm on the bbc‘s news channel. the final of the world snooker championship started today. already, you feel thatjudd trump has a shoe in for the final. he took the finalfra
ifeel it a little bit like us.same, i think for tottenham. but we deserved to be here. ajax has been helped by the dutch week you cleared their league fixtures to give them more preparation time in the lead up to this. worth pointing out is also the issue of financial difference between the two teams. £8 million owned by ajax for tv rights. £19 million in the premier league. the fantastic youth system of ajax, two players featuring ring. the huge night for tottenham. as we know, just 180...
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you mentioned about pittsburgh and ifeel, i look back andi pittsburgh and ifeel, i look back and i thinknotjust feel that i needed to do a sermon 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
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like this, but on this occasion, i feel you overstepped incidents like this, but on this occasion, ifeel last thursday, robert mueller‘s investigation into alleged russian interference in the last us presidential election was finally released. president trump welcome to the report as a complete exoneration, asjohn the report as a complete exoneration, as john sipple described from washington. it describes the follow from the firing of the fbi directorjames comey. the then attorney general can a jeff sessions goes into city president to tell him that he's decided to appoint a special counsel to investigate russian collusion and obstruction of justice. investigate russian collusion and obstruction ofjustice. donald trump is furious and uses very strong language. the news at ten, and newsnight after it, then proceeded to broadcast some of that very strong language, including a particular explicit verb. and that provoked some angry reactions from viewers, including austin kirk, who e—mailed... denise echoed that. welcome that we has to bbc news for their response to those complaints, and thi
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ifeel like i get respect. some people discredit me, a diehard battle.ory of fortier at madison square garden including mohammed a—league, joe fraser and mark —— mike tyson and these two will be hoping to set up another special night on saturday. to cricket and bangladesh have named uncapped pace bowler abu jayed in their squad for the world cup. jayed has played only five tests and three t20 internationals but was picked on his performances in the two—test series in new zealand, where he finished as leading wicket—ta ker. mashrafe mortaza has been named captain as bangladesh begin their bid for the world cup against south africa on the 2nd ofjune in london. the build up to the inaugural w—series season continued on tuesday with testing at lausitzring in germany.the six race series begins at hockenheim over the weekend of the 4th and 5th of may and the 18 women involved aren'tjust there to make up the numbers. i want to race at the top level and race against the best in the world and whether that is 21 other mail drivers on the formula 1 grid or 21 of th
ifeel like i get respect. some people discredit me, a diehard battle.ory of fortier at madison square garden including mohammed a—league, joe fraser and mark —— mike tyson and these two will be hoping to set up another special night on saturday. to cricket and bangladesh have named uncapped pace bowler abu jayed in their squad for the world cup. jayed has played only five tests and three t20 internationals but was picked on his performances in the two—test series in new zealand, where...
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ifeel like i who can win and has a great opportunity.xtra pressure. rose thinks rory mcelroy is the favourite. as you can see, he is in a group with rickie fowler, number 15 on thursday, fowler after eight top five finishes, but no titles so far in his career. he was second last year at a gas after a fascinating final—round. last year at a gas after a fascinating final-round. it was a lot of fun to be in the mix. make patrick and you get bit. just a little too far back and patrick put together a strong streak. it was fun. it was great to be in the mix and have a chance, but time to do one better. the boston red sox unfurled their latest world series championship banner on tuesday and super bowl winners new england patriots also made an appearance. fenway park saw the draping of the new banner in front of the green munster and they also received their championship rings as part of the festivities. each ring includes 185 diamonds, rubies and sapphires totalling 15 carats and the patriots led by super bowl mvpjulian edelman were also on han
ifeel like i who can win and has a great opportunity.xtra pressure. rose thinks rory mcelroy is the favourite. as you can see, he is in a group with rickie fowler, number 15 on thursday, fowler after eight top five finishes, but no titles so far in his career. he was second last year at a gas after a fascinating final—round. last year at a gas after a fascinating final-round. it was a lot of fun to be in the mix. make patrick and you get bit. just a little too far back and patrick put...
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ifeel the heat on temperature make this a multisensory experience.back of my head now. because i am facing away from the sun, i do like that. put simply, 0therworld facing away from the sun, i do like that. put simply, other world is a way to play many vr games in one place from frantic shoot them ups, to more serene place from frantic shoot them ups, to more serene experiences. place from frantic shoot them ups, to more serene experiences. but instead of choosing them from a menu here, you wander the islandsjust instead of choosing them from a menu here, you wander the islands just as you wander around a theme park looking for different rides. the idea is that you don'tjust walk around the snow scape but in these pie —— pause you step into them and find a game. i'm going into one called space pirate trainers now. there are 16 games currently available. and in the future, the 0ther available. and in the future, the other world team will want you to convert points in game into real—world tokens to spend at the bar. and although i think my performance
ifeel the heat on temperature make this a multisensory experience.back of my head now. because i am facing away from the sun, i do like that. put simply, 0therworld facing away from the sun, i do like that. put simply, other world is a way to play many vr games in one place from frantic shoot them ups, to more serene place from frantic shoot them ups, to more serene experiences. place from frantic shoot them ups, to more serene experiences. but instead of choosing them from a menu here, you...
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what i've done my whole life and i feel like i in the sport, it's what i've done my whole life and ifeele i got in the sport, it's what i've done my whole life and i feel like i got a lot to give back to it still. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. a mixed bag of lead stories on the front pages. which stories on the front pages. which stories are the dodgy ones made with coconut? definitely not the telegraph. it reports that theresa may is facing demands from her own mp to resign immediately after senior tory backbenchers told her she is now the problem. the financial times says the prime minister has infuriated conservative eurosceptics after paving the way for britain to take part in next month's european parliamentary elections. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels where she will be expected to ask france and germany to sanction another extension to brexit much to the reported ire of tony brexiteers. same story on the front of the independent online which th
what i've done my whole life and i feel like i in the sport, it's what i've done my whole life and ifeele i got in the sport, it's what i've done my whole life and i feel like i got a lot to give back to it still. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. a mixed bag of lead stories on the front pages. which stories on the front pages. which stories are the dodgy ones made with coconut? definitely...
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i feel like i ifeel like i am i feel like i am to you another chance to win here.e most important thing, the way i've got into contention here in the past was to enjoy the golf course, break it down, to such a strategic golf course, see what happens. there is more expectation on the majors and we enter these weeks now with like a plan and preparation. we want to win them and every week can be that week. they are always an enjoyable experience but there is a lot more to them now and there is always a chance and i've managed to put myself in that position in the game where i can do that. looking at the world rankings the other day, how many english guys are in the top a0 in the world, it is impressive and strong, tommy fleetwood is one of the favourites, he hasn't won on the pga tour, not that this is a pga tour event, but won in america, but this course suits him, he hits a lovely draw, good iron play and then players like paul casey, who will be knocking on the door at augusta so we have a great opportunity with myself and many others. it is great to be thinking th
i feel like i ifeel like i am i feel like i am to you another chance to win here.e most important thing, the way i've got into contention here in the past was to enjoy the golf course, break it down, to such a strategic golf course, see what happens. there is more expectation on the majors and we enter these weeks now with like a plan and preparation. we want to win them and every week can be that week. they are always an enjoyable experience but there is a lot more to them now and there is...
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i feel like i ifeel like i am done for the i feel like i am done for the day already and i haven't even sort of got there. it is just over it isjust over 500 it is just over 500 days it isjust over 500 days in it is just over 500 days in the countdown to the paralympics. but post— games, japan wants to show the world a society that is inclusive for all. i was curious to find out how tokyo's historic monuments measure up how tokyo's historic monuments measure up for accessibility. sensoji ‘s tokyo's oldest and most famous temple, originally built in the seventh century. hey, josh. hello. good to meet you. good to meet you too. so this is sensoji temple? it is, yeah. want to show me the sites? let's go. canadian born josh has lived here for a decade and i’u ns josh has lived here for a decade and runs a website offering advice to disabled visitors. i don't know where to look first. sites everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not original. everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not originallj everywhere. yeah, there is. the building is not original. i was going to say, it doesn'
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i have million extra quid for the nhs, and ifeel cheated. would now want to stay. to me, it is very easy to sort this, a referendum with a leave, no—deal and tremain would quickly sort things. stuart says, i am disappointed with this government, with brexit, it is groundhog day again and again, it has been three years and billions in contingency planning already. thank you, all of you, thank you very much for coming on the programme, thank you for your time we appreciated. still to come: the harassment and discrimination experienced every day by people living with parkinson's. the biggest survey of its kind shows they are being laughed at, have to deal with accusations of being drunk or unfriendly due to movement problems, and are even disbelieved when they reveal their diagnosis. medical history is made as a baby produced from three people is born in greece to overcome a woman's infertility, but some doctors here are questioning whether the procedure is morally acceptable. it took seven families two years, but a group of homeowners in peebl
i have million extra quid for the nhs, and ifeel cheated. would now want to stay. to me, it is very easy to sort this, a referendum with a leave, no—deal and tremain would quickly sort things. stuart says, i am disappointed with this government, with brexit, it is groundhog day again and again, it has been three years and billions in contingency planning already. thank you, all of you, thank you very much for coming on the programme, thank you for your time we appreciated. still to come: the...
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as a catholic, ifeel devastated and sad by this catastrophic fire that has hit this iconic notre dame the last time was about three years ago. it was also during holy week. i'd attended mass service between monday and friday and i adored the artand monday and friday and i adored the art and the architecture of this monumental cathedral and i'm really sad that it has happened at this time and during our generation, the destruction of the notre dame cathedral. for catholics, for christians, of course it is holy week. we enter the most —— one of the most significant times for questions and they will be a very huge loss for this iconic building that i do want to show you images from inside because there is a glimmer of hope in want of course has been a devastating situation. we see the fire, the flames, blazing above in the roof that has been devastated but there is some hope because the walls were kept and so the devastation is salvageable and the devastation is salvageable and the true cross is still in place in notre dame. there is more spring sunshine and more spring warmth on the way
as a catholic, ifeel devastated and sad by this catastrophic fire that has hit this iconic notre dame the last time was about three years ago. it was also during holy week. i'd attended mass service between monday and friday and i adored the artand monday and friday and i adored the art and the architecture of this monumental cathedral and i'm really sad that it has happened at this time and during our generation, the destruction of the notre dame cathedral. for catholics, for christians, of...
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if my friends are wearing the hijab in a photo on social media and i'm not, ifeel bad, so the next timemillions of other indonesians, this election is about so much more than religion. it is about the economy, jobs and a better future, but religious issues are threatening to overshadow that narrative, putting indonesia's democracy and pluralism at risk. earlier i spoke to karishma to ask her about whether candidates were using religion to define themselves. very much so, you see that in the choice that the running major for the president, the incumbent, he's got the 76—year—old cleric as his vice president shall candidate. at on the other side you've got prabowo subianto and businessmen running after having courted the critics saying many islamist groups, you can often see those groups represented with their flags at the rallies that they have held injakarta and other parts of the country. that's just one of the choices that these residents as people across the archipelago will have to make today stop voting kicked off about an hour oi’ stop voting kicked off about an hour or $0 stop vo
if my friends are wearing the hijab in a photo on social media and i'm not, ifeel bad, so the next timemillions of other indonesians, this election is about so much more than religion. it is about the economy, jobs and a better future, but religious issues are threatening to overshadow that narrative, putting indonesia's democracy and pluralism at risk. earlier i spoke to karishma to ask her about whether candidates were using religion to define themselves. very much so, you see that in the...
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i feel like because of self esteem issues, ifeel like i can say this, because i do agree with what you'reabout it being down to reality tv stars and social media presences. i wasn't watching reality tv at seven years old, i was in school being bullied for the way i looked. i would say people need to look at counselling before they get these procedures. did you know this was one of the most dangerous procedures? yet, in our survey eight out of ten young women told us that they would change something about their body for money and health weren't a concern, four out of ten wanted to change the shape of their bum. together with the videos attempting to show people how to use them. we will introduce you to a 22—year—old man called greg. he started buying dermalfillers online man called greg. he started buying dermal fillers online and self injecting. it has also injected himself with botox. he has no training, qualifications. have a look at this. i'd say it's an addiction. you lose sight of reality of what your face looks like. the products are so easy to get hold of. they wouldn't check your
i feel like because of self esteem issues, ifeel like i can say this, because i do agree with what you'reabout it being down to reality tv stars and social media presences. i wasn't watching reality tv at seven years old, i was in school being bullied for the way i looked. i would say people need to look at counselling before they get these procedures. did you know this was one of the most dangerous procedures? yet, in our survey eight out of ten young women told us that they would change...
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that he made have great significance and i feel that, films that he made have great significance and ifeel he was 23. 23 or 24 when he got the nomination for best director. and the first black president to be nominated for best director. that was a major achievement. bobby rivers, thank you so much. good to talk to. good to talk to you, lovely to meet you. iraq is facing a water crisis. last summer, the city of basra fell sick. more than a 100,000 people were rushed to hospital after being poisoned by the city's water supply. in the first of his two special reports our correspondent martin patience has been investigating the cause of iraq's environmental catastrophe. this lunar landscape brings life to the rest of the rock mark —— iraq. the rainfall feeds the sigrist river and the euphrates —— tigris, but it becomes contaminated almost as soon as it runs off the mountain. this is one of the biggest rubber stamps in northern iraq. this is one of the most extraordinary things i have ever seen. most extraordinary things i have ever seen. it's a mountain of rubbish and it looks like part of th
that he made have great significance and i feel that, films that he made have great significance and ifeel he was 23. 23 or 24 when he got the nomination for best director. and the first black president to be nominated for best director. that was a major achievement. bobby rivers, thank you so much. good to talk to. good to talk to you, lovely to meet you. iraq is facing a water crisis. last summer, the city of basra fell sick. more than a 100,000 people were rushed to hospital after being...
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years, and when i say "we" i am talking about the criminaljustice system and society in general, and ifeelion to right that wrong. so this is a process that i felt was important to reduce the marginalisation we have created. at code for america there is hope that this type of technology can be applied not only to the justice system, but to other areas where americans, particularly poor americans, need help fast. we have got a lot of people in the country right now who need a real safety net, they need to get bounced back when they hit a hard spot, and they need the criminaljustice system not to pull them down into a cycle of what can become persistent poverty and incarceration. earlier this month los angeles county announced it too would begin using code for america's algorithm. it is expected that as many as 50,000 people in this region alone might quickly have their records cleared. by having certain things on your record it closes doors to more opportunities, and by expunging them it might reopen those doors. i want to get this off, get clean, do what i have to do and have a better life
years, and when i say "we" i am talking about the criminaljustice system and society in general, and ifeelion to right that wrong. so this is a process that i felt was important to reduce the marginalisation we have created. at code for america there is hope that this type of technology can be applied not only to the justice system, but to other areas where americans, particularly poor americans, need help fast. we have got a lot of people in the country right now who need a real...
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i can't tell you how sad ifeel.e since the end of the civil war a decade ago. as his brother—in—law‘s body begins its finaljourney, many now pray yesterday's insanity isn't a harbinger of worse to come. the murder rate in mexico has risen by almost 10% injust the first three months of 2019. 8,493 were killed in this period, according to official figures. those numbers were released on the same day as mourners gathered at funerals for the 13 victims from friday's shooting in veracruz state. ramzan karmali reports. they have come to mourn a local baseball coach and his infant son, just two victims in a mass shooting. they were at a family party when the attacker struck. it is left the community shattered. translation: an event of this magnitude cannot just happen. it concerns us all. we are very upset, sad, destroyed because a baby's life was involved. above all, baseball really feels the loss of this great person. this mass shooting took place at a local bar. the motive for the attack is still unclear. but there are
i can't tell you how sad ifeel.e since the end of the civil war a decade ago. as his brother—in—law‘s body begins its finaljourney, many now pray yesterday's insanity isn't a harbinger of worse to come. the murder rate in mexico has risen by almost 10% injust the first three months of 2019. 8,493 were killed in this period, according to official figures. those numbers were released on the same day as mourners gathered at funerals for the 13 victims from friday's shooting in veracruz...
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if my friends are wearing the hijab in a photo on social media and i'm not, ifeel bad, so the next timef other indonesians, this election is about so much more than religion. it is about the economy, jobs and a better future, but religious issues are threatening to overshadow that narrative, putting indonesia's democracy and pluralism at risk. as you can see, the polling both is starting to get quite busy. people are coming up to find out exactly what the procedure is. democracy is very much alive in indonesia. remember, it has been 20 years since the transition from a dictatorship to democracy. key to this being pulled off safely is there are of observers across the archipelago insurance the sanctity of this divide. we have heard from opposition that there have been irregularities and some overseas voting stations. in malaysia, for instance, concerns that polling booth and ballot were tampered with and that will be a key concern. we should get some idea inaudible. apologies we seem to have lost the sound but covering the indonesian election and we will have much more throughout the wee
if my friends are wearing the hijab in a photo on social media and i'm not, ifeel bad, so the next timef other indonesians, this election is about so much more than religion. it is about the economy, jobs and a better future, but religious issues are threatening to overshadow that narrative, putting indonesia's democracy and pluralism at risk. as you can see, the polling both is starting to get quite busy. people are coming up to find out exactly what the procedure is. democracy is very much...
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where the sun is prolonged, ifeels spectacular with temperatures up to 19 celsius around merseyside. tonight, where we have the clear skies, it will be nippy. so the contrast from the high teens. still some showers continuing. 0n contrast from the high teens. still some showers continuing. on tuesday, notice this is the jet stream driving weather systems. there is not a lot happening us with, apart from a stubborn area of cloud and rain and the odd down pour possible in the south. the vast majority of uk tomorrow doing beautiful and in london the weather shouldn't be bad in the afternoon. but the temperatures are going to be dropping in the coming days and the reason is because the winds will be coming in from the east and in fact not quite the east, they maybe easterly around the uk, but the air has come from northern scandinavia. you can imagine the air is cold coming from sweden and norway. it does mean that wednesday, thursday and friday, with that easterly wind it is going to feel chilly on the the north sea coasts. this time of the north sea coasts. this time of the year, the s
where the sun is prolonged, ifeels spectacular with temperatures up to 19 celsius around merseyside. tonight, where we have the clear skies, it will be nippy. so the contrast from the high teens. still some showers continuing. 0n contrast from the high teens. still some showers continuing. on tuesday, notice this is the jet stream driving weather systems. there is not a lot happening us with, apart from a stubborn area of cloud and rain and the odd down pour possible in the south. the vast...
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i can't tell you how sad ifeel.end of the civil war a decade ago. as his brother—in—law‘s body begins its finaljourney, many now pray yesterday's insanity isn't a harbinger of worse to come. sudan's military council has ordered protestors to lift roadblocks, to allow what officials call ‘essential items' to be moved. since the uprising that led to the overthrow of president bashir, tensions have remained high, and the demonstrators, united in demanding change, are far less in agreement about what should happen next. zeinab badawi has been looking into the role women are playing in this revolution. the women of sudan have been making a stand, even the very young are politically engaged. they have made a contribution that is equal to that of the man in helping dislodge president bashirfrom power. and they have made it clear that they will not bow out from public life now that he has gone. in fact it is one young woman who has captured the public imagination. this 22—year—old architecture student has become the iconic
i can't tell you how sad ifeel.end of the civil war a decade ago. as his brother—in—law‘s body begins its finaljourney, many now pray yesterday's insanity isn't a harbinger of worse to come. sudan's military council has ordered protestors to lift roadblocks, to allow what officials call ‘essential items' to be moved. since the uprising that led to the overthrow of president bashir, tensions have remained high, and the demonstrators, united in demanding change, are far less in agreement...
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yeah, sure, but did i look back and when my good, good friend stepped out onto the lunar surface, did ifeelthat could have been me?” maybe thought that but i was not green with envy or anything like that, it was not a strong feeling, no. i made my decision, i was happy with my decision, i had a... i was now living in washington, dc with a decentjob, my wife, my family situation was good. so, i had no cause for any great regret. as you say, you, for a while, with the director of the evidence—based museum. stayed very closely tied to the world of space exploration. you have watched nasa at close quarters. do you think after the apollo programme was wound up, do you think nasa,in programme was wound up, do you think nasa, ina programme was wound up, do you think nasa, in a sense, it lost its way? the fall of the development of the space shuttle, those on this to the space shuttle, those on this to the space station, space lab, they seemed to lose momentum with the notion of pushing forward with manned exploration? do you think that they made a big mistake?” don't think nasa lost its way, so mu
yeah, sure, but did i look back and when my good, good friend stepped out onto the lunar surface, did ifeelthat could have been me?” maybe thought that but i was not green with envy or anything like that, it was not a strong feeling, no. i made my decision, i was happy with my decision, i had a... i was now living in washington, dc with a decentjob, my wife, my family situation was good. so, i had no cause for any great regret. as you say, you, for a while, with the director of the...
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think of movies, they will go out to see the new marvel movie in theatres and may be not much else, ifeelrstandable and also detrimental, i think. and to give you an idea of the excitement among marvel fans — take a look at this. these are hundreds of fans in dhaka in bangladesh descending on a cinema to try and get tickets for avengers— endgame. so far, its banlked around 60 million dollars in american and canadian box offices during its thursday night debut, definitely my last bulletin for this evening, have a lovely weekend, i am on twitter, see you very soon. good evening. this was all about the sunshine and the warmth that we've got to look forward to a cross easter weekend, today we have seen some sunshine and it has been a glorious day across the highlands, scotla nd glorious day across the highlands, scotland as you can see, from loch ness monster but the cloud arriving and it brought some rain with it and it isa and it brought some rain with it and it is a sign of what's to come as we move into the weekend, a cooler more u nsu btle move into the weekend, a cooler more unsubtle th
think of movies, they will go out to see the new marvel movie in theatres and may be not much else, ifeelrstandable and also detrimental, i think. and to give you an idea of the excitement among marvel fans — take a look at this. these are hundreds of fans in dhaka in bangladesh descending on a cinema to try and get tickets for avengers— endgame. so far, its banlked around 60 million dollars in american and canadian box offices during its thursday night debut, definitely my last bulletin...
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i've got four kids and the oldest one, every year she gets older and ifeel, what is the progress that? all that time i spent as a young lawyer and a professional away from her, what does that count for? how many people do you want to get arrested? want to go to prison? what do you think will make a difference? well, it is very difficult to tell. but somewhere in the thousands, the police will go to government and say, we're not doing this any more. they are not there to start arresting 84—year—old grannies or ten—year—old kids, it has got to be a political solution to this. extinction rebellion is growing. just a month ago, these meetings at their london hq had a couple of dozen people in them, now they are groups spilling out of the door. people are listening. we are all meeting in parliament square. one april the 15th, the group planned to blockade london and the biggest action yet. they say they will sit on the streets until politicians listen, too. racism in football is something our programme has looked at. the chairman of padiham fc said it was a joke that his club was fined for
i've got four kids and the oldest one, every year she gets older and ifeel, what is the progress that? all that time i spent as a young lawyer and a professional away from her, what does that count for? how many people do you want to get arrested? want to go to prison? what do you think will make a difference? well, it is very difficult to tell. but somewhere in the thousands, the police will go to government and say, we're not doing this any more. they are not there to start arresting...
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give credit to our players, they we re give credit to our players, they were working so hard, and ifeelom the first minute until the last minute the players trying to do their best and the doing the same. some sad football news. former liverpool defender tommy smith has died at the age of 7a. he played a67 games for liverpool and scored 36 times. the most famous of those came in the 1977 european cup final, when liverpool beat brucey which in clatterbuck —— borussia munchengladbach. leicester tigers have boosted their possibility of staving off relegation with a wind at newcastle. defeat leaves the falcons bottom of the table. quickfire scores from chris harris and ta kalua assisted quickfire scores from chris harris and takalua assisted in their victory. edinburgh have been beaten by murrayfield. benetton will have to lose in orderfor edinburgh murrayfield. benetton will have to lose in order for edinburgh tattoo clinch the finals spot. southern kings were beaten in port elizabeth. the welsh side's title bid was kept alive by moving above cardiff blues. st helens have gone back to the
give credit to our players, they we re give credit to our players, they were working so hard, and ifeelom the first minute until the last minute the players trying to do their best and the doing the same. some sad football news. former liverpool defender tommy smith has died at the age of 7a. he played a67 games for liverpool and scored 36 times. the most famous of those came in the 1977 european cup final, when liverpool beat brucey which in clatterbuck —— borussia munchengladbach....
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if my friends are wearing the hijab in a photo on social media and i'm not, ifeel bad, so the next timeions of other indonesians, this election is about so much more than religion. it is about the economy, jobs and a better future, but religious issues are threatening to overshadow that narrative, putting indonesia's democracy and pluralism at risk. and karishma vaswani joins us now live from jakarta. you've been saying that the election is so much more about, about so much more than religion. it is about the way the two candidates are defining themselves. very much so, you've seen that in the choice of the running mate for residentjoko widodo, the incumbent, he's got the 76—year—old cleric as his vice president shall candidate and on the other side you've got prabowo subianto and businessmen running after having courted their critics saying, many hard lines... you can see those hardline groups represented with the flags, at the rallies that they have held in jakarta. that's just one of the choices that these residents and people across the archipelago will make today, voting kicked off
if my friends are wearing the hijab in a photo on social media and i'm not, ifeel bad, so the next timeions of other indonesians, this election is about so much more than religion. it is about the economy, jobs and a better future, but religious issues are threatening to overshadow that narrative, putting indonesia's democracy and pluralism at risk. and karishma vaswani joins us now live from jakarta. you've been saying that the election is so much more about, about so much more than religion....
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ifeel as though isolation rooms should be banned, as they tend to make students feel isolated and helplessknocking their self—esteem. due to the amount of stress and trauma throughout school, i now suffer with depression and anxiety. that's sophie's experience of being in an isolation booth at her school. her mum, in herfirst ever interview, told us she was devastated when she realized what was happening to her daughter. now she's threatening to take legal action against the government unless they review how isolation booths are used. she suffered with low mood and gradually it had an impact on her personality, because she'd worked really hard with the selective mutism. being in an isolation booth isolated her from her friends, so in turn made her become more internal, so she stopped talking stopped communicating. and when did you first know as her mum, that she was being put in one of these booths? i didn't actually find out that she was in an isolation booth until year 11. i was horrified. i was devastated as a mum, as a parent, that i was sending my child to school every day and she was
ifeel as though isolation rooms should be banned, as they tend to make students feel isolated and helplessknocking their self—esteem. due to the amount of stress and trauma throughout school, i now suffer with depression and anxiety. that's sophie's experience of being in an isolation booth at her school. her mum, in herfirst ever interview, told us she was devastated when she realized what was happening to her daughter. now she's threatening to take legal action against the government unless...
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i can't tell you how sad ifeel.n no violence on this scale since the end of the civil war a decade ago. as his brother—in—law‘s body begins its finaljourney, many now pray yesterday's insanity isn't a harbinger of worse to come. the islamist group the government believes may have been responsible for all of those deaths is a local group called national thowheed jamath, known up until now for desecrating and vandalising buddhist shrines, certainly not able to coordinate the kind of attacks we saw yesterday which is why the authorities firmly believe this group, if it is involved, must have had international help to launch all of those attacks. i will be back a bit later with a bit more from sri lanka. but with that, back to simon. thank you. older women are being exploited by ivf clinics who are "trading on hope". that's according to the head of britain's fertility watchdog. sally cheshire, chairwoman of the human fertilisation and embryology authority, has accused some private clinics of using "selective success rat
i can't tell you how sad ifeel.n no violence on this scale since the end of the civil war a decade ago. as his brother—in—law‘s body begins its finaljourney, many now pray yesterday's insanity isn't a harbinger of worse to come. the islamist group the government believes may have been responsible for all of those deaths is a local group called national thowheed jamath, known up until now for desecrating and vandalising buddhist shrines, certainly not able to coordinate the kind of attacks...
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ifeel we have been treated very badly. nobody has listened to us over the years.ssive governments have failed to live up to their responsibility, of what they done to us, of what they done to my family. and what have they done to my life. just some of the victims of the biggest medical disaster in nhs history, telling their stories on video at the start of the enquiry last year. now it begins its next phase, to understand the impact of this tragedy and how it happened. although it will never be possible to hear orally from everyone who would wish to be heard, those affected and infected will come first and last in the enquiry. in the 1970s and 80s, the nhs imported blood products from the united states. some were made with donated blood from prisoners and even drug addicts at high risk of carrying viruses. no one knows how many patients the nhs treated with infected blood. estimates suggest around 5000 were treated for haemophilia and other diseases. but there could be as many as 30,000 others who received blood transfusions, contaminated with hepatitis and hiv. d
ifeel we have been treated very badly. nobody has listened to us over the years.ssive governments have failed to live up to their responsibility, of what they done to us, of what they done to my family. and what have they done to my life. just some of the victims of the biggest medical disaster in nhs history, telling their stories on video at the start of the enquiry last year. now it begins its next phase, to understand the impact of this tragedy and how it happened. although it will never be...
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ifeel this freedom is very, very important, so i think thatis very, very important, so i think that is sacred games and love stories had a lot of sexual content which would have a censorship in india. what has your experience of the certification board been?” don't think they should be censored. i understand a & u that i don't understand censorship. what we need is more sex education, not banning things. everything is available. you can go and watch whatever you want, what you need is sex education, not the other way round. one of your films did tremendously well on the festival circuit but did not make much money at the indian box office. has netflix or amazon prime or other services such as that given those kind of films distribution model?” just know when you have a film or a series on a digital platform, the reach is to a different kind of audience. it reaches the world extremely fast and the kind of people, the audience that watches it, is a little different. not necessarily completely different, it's not exclusive but it's a different kind of audience. she also starred in two hit
ifeel this freedom is very, very important, so i think thatis very, very important, so i think that is sacred games and love stories had a lot of sexual content which would have a censorship in india. what has your experience of the certification board been?” don't think they should be censored. i understand a & u that i don't understand censorship. what we need is more sex education, not banning things. everything is available. you can go and watch whatever you want, what you need is sex...
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i can't tell you how sad ifeel.iolence on this scale since the end of the civil war a decade ago. as his brother—in—law‘s body begins its finaljourney, many now pray yesterday's insanity isn't a harbinger of worse to come. clive myrie in sri lanka. the fire service in northern ireland say a "running wildfire" in county down has now been brought under control. hundreds of holidaymakers spent last night in emergency accommodation after the blaze forced them from their caravan park. the wildfire happened in the mourne mountains above the seaside town of newcastle, as chris page reports. 0n the mountainside, a fire front a mile long threatened some houses as it burned through the gorse. eyewitnesses described it as a running wildfire. 50 firefighters worked to bring the blaze under control. the flames came close to a caravan park. police went from one mobile home to another, telling people to get out quickly. buses took around 200 holiday—makers to a leisure centre. it wasn't how they expected to be spending their easte
i can't tell you how sad ifeel.iolence on this scale since the end of the civil war a decade ago. as his brother—in—law‘s body begins its finaljourney, many now pray yesterday's insanity isn't a harbinger of worse to come. clive myrie in sri lanka. the fire service in northern ireland say a "running wildfire" in county down has now been brought under control. hundreds of holidaymakers spent last night in emergency accommodation after the blaze forced them from their caravan...
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ifeel it as well, but for me, am proud to be an integral part of what she has been able to achieve.ence. >> many in australia have fallen for the horse. there is a mural in sydney city center. dozens of journalists came to her final practice run thursday. it takes quite a celebrity to get this many people from the media out at 6:00 a.m. she is that horse. she is say many undoubtedly the best horse racing anywhere at the moment. she could be the best racehorse ever. >> you look at the times she has done it racetracks, track records, and even now as a seven-year-old, when horses are not supposed to be doing as much. horse calmer was a vaguest showgirl. she was named after a famous vegas burlesque show. her last show will be the one show all are watching. moroccohe eighth time, -- a moroccan person has one a six-day race through the desert. he took top honors in the men's category, while his brother mohammed was not for behind in second. that is all your sports for now. now back to london. >> lovely. thank you. that wraps up the news hour. i will be back with more of the day's news. i
ifeel it as well, but for me, am proud to be an integral part of what she has been able to achieve.ence. >> many in australia have fallen for the horse. there is a mural in sydney city center. dozens of journalists came to her final practice run thursday. it takes quite a celebrity to get this many people from the media out at 6:00 a.m. she is that horse. she is say many undoubtedly the best horse racing anywhere at the moment. she could be the best racehorse ever. >> you look at...
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defendant, but also the rights of the victim, which i feel are also the rights of the victim, which ifeelverlooked also the rights of the victim, which ifeel are being overlooked time also the rights of the victim, which i feel are being overlooked time and time again. victim's rights to privacy are not being upheld. why do you feel that the rights of the alleged victim, why do you think the balance as of right there? victims of rate are coming forward and reporting and most of the time are being asked to hand over their phones, even if it is not relevant, reasonable and proportionate, to give access to past health records, school records, please can speak to their employers. we are scrutinising victims and almost investigating them. art the defendants not being asked to hand over their phones like whites? they are, but quite often the accused will say that they don't have their pin number or they can give the information to the police. if the same happens to the victim, then they can go forward, so there will be able to get access to justice and the cps won't charge u nless justice and t
defendant, but also the rights of the victim, which i feel are also the rights of the victim, which ifeelverlooked also the rights of the victim, which ifeel are being overlooked time also the rights of the victim, which i feel are being overlooked time and time again. victim's rights to privacy are not being upheld. why do you feel that the rights of the alleged victim, why do you think the balance as of right there? victims of rate are coming forward and reporting and most of the time are...
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and i'll be damned ifeel responsible to pay for whatea happened 300 ago." democrats running in 2020, it remains to be seen whether reparations will become a litmus test. >> nawaz: stay with us.ng cop on the newshour: a conversation with susan page, on her new biography of barbara bush. and, country legend loretta lynn celebrates her 87th birthday i nashville style. and now, to the analysis of shields and brooks. that syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> nawaz: i want to pick up where yamiche's report left offy you've hr own evolution in your views on reparatio. how should people today look at comments made by mr. biden years ago. >> i think it's ridiculous to judge somebody by a statement in 1975. i was in junior high school. people change their minds and people should be allowed to i support reparations, but it's noan act guilt, it's a show of respect that injunationtieses minorities of the african-american people in our society have suffered for hundreds of years, not just? slavery or re lining, but respect. a
and i'll be damned ifeel responsible to pay for whatea happened 300 ago." democrats running in 2020, it remains to be seen whether reparations will become a litmus test. >> nawaz: stay with us.ng cop on the newshour: a conversation with susan page, on her new biography of barbara bush. and, country legend loretta lynn celebrates her 87th birthday i nashville style. and now, to the analysis of shields and brooks. that syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times"...
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ifeel unlikely to change many people's minds.ly to pounce on every negative tidbit from this report, every damaging detail against president trump and argue for their fully unredacted report and access to it. while republicans are still likely to defend the president and say this report shows there was no collusion as he says. no collusion certainly. this question of obstruction ofjustice seems to be a mute point for some of the president's critics, even in the republican party. why is that? the reason is because fortunately for the president of the report does say that there was no collusion, no obstruction of justice that there was no collusion, no obstruction ofjustice but u nfortu nately for obstruction ofjustice but unfortunately for the president, robert mueller left open the door for ongoing congressional investigations into the obstruction question, so this could continue to be an issue that plagues the president. it doesn't end with this report as he may have hoped and has said that he wants to be the case. so the obstru
ifeel unlikely to change many people's minds.ly to pounce on every negative tidbit from this report, every damaging detail against president trump and argue for their fully unredacted report and access to it. while republicans are still likely to defend the president and say this report shows there was no collusion as he says. no collusion certainly. this question of obstruction ofjustice seems to be a mute point for some of the president's critics, even in the republican party. why is that?...