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and ifelt that i had upheld my end of the bargain with nasa.sa. i did not feel like i have nasa. i did not feel like i have nasa anything, nor did they owe me anything. but any regrets at all that you did not pursue that opportunity? sure, sure, but, you know, my luck had enjoyed and this was the time for it and and yeah, sure, but did i look back and when my good, good friend stepped out onto the lunar surface, did ifeel a sense of green envy? why did you think that 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
and ifelt that i had upheld my end of the bargain with nasa.sa. i did not feel like i have nasa. i did not feel like i have nasa anything, nor did they owe me anything. but any regrets at all that you did not pursue that opportunity? sure, sure, but, you know, my luck had enjoyed and this was the time for it and and yeah, sure, but did i look back and when my good, good friend stepped out onto the lunar surface, did ifeel a sense of green envy? why did you think that could have been me?”...
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then help d and by the end of it, ifelt some games.t, i felt some confidence, games. then help d and by the end of it, ifelt some confidence, take that strategy and bring it to the world champion and if i lost six terms, that's a win for me. some going to go back home and rest the biggest muscle in my brain and get ready for the match. but get out of the chess clubs and people are playing chess everywhere. on line and on their smartphones. i've arranged to meet —— meet magnus when they developed is at this. they have had 5 million downloads. i'm here for magnus, the right place? it is? great. i'm not exactly sure where to go. great. i'm not exactly sure where to 90- by great. i'm not exactly sure where to go. by the chess board. a good place to find magnus. in this day and age, there's probably a million different games all competing for the spotlight but here in norway, chess seems to be in the front lines. you think that your influence on the game has had a long—term impact on the culture of this country? well, i would like to say th
then help d and by the end of it, ifelt some games.t, i felt some confidence, games. then help d and by the end of it, ifelt some confidence, take that strategy and bring it to the world champion and if i lost six terms, that's a win for me. some going to go back home and rest the biggest muscle in my brain and get ready for the match. but get out of the chess clubs and people are playing chess everywhere. on line and on their smartphones. i've arranged to meet —— meet magnus when they...
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so i felt powerful, and ifelt visible, and ifelt also, i think they listened.in common, but they listened, and i think that was the moment that i realised, you know, they cannot take us back. afghanistan is called one of the hardest places to be a woman. women have lost so much in war — they are determined to win when there is peace. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. you may have seen the story about the dog that was rescued in the ocean more than 200 kilometres off the coast of thailand. about 135 miles. now the animal has been brought back to port to be given a health check. he was discovered swimming in the gulf of thailand on monday. tim allman has the story. back on dry land, a miracle on four legs. this little champion has been named boonrod, a thai word that roughly translates as "the saved one." you can say that again. he looks ok now, a little dehydrated but basically alright. it was a very different story a day earlier. this was boonrod when he was pulled onboard an oil rig in the gulf of thailand. bedraggled and exhausted, the animal had been found swimm
so i felt powerful, and ifelt visible, and ifelt also, i think they listened.in common, but they listened, and i think that was the moment that i realised, you know, they cannot take us back. afghanistan is called one of the hardest places to be a woman. women have lost so much in war — they are determined to win when there is peace. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. you may have seen the story about the dog that was rescued in the ocean more than 200 kilometres off the coast of thailand. about...
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so i felt powerful, and ifelt visible, and ifelt also, i think they listened. but they listened, and i think that was the moment that i realised, you know, they cannot take us back. afghanistan is called one of the hardest places to be a woman. women have lost so much in war — they are determined to win when there is peace. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. let's return to our main story — at the notre—dame cathedral in paris. firefighters have been praised for saving a building that at one point looked like it would be razed to the ground. there's also been an outpouring of relief over the priceless artefacts that were salvaged from the wreckage. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito reports on what's been saved — and how much can be restored. there was a moment when you wondered if anything could survive this. however, the great rose window, tonight, it's rather battered and charred, still largely intact. as pieces of roof crashed to the ground, a human chain helped remove more than 1,000 years of religious history. amongst the objects saved, the crown of thorns,
so i felt powerful, and ifelt visible, and ifelt also, i think they listened. but they listened, and i think that was the moment that i realised, you know, they cannot take us back. afghanistan is called one of the hardest places to be a woman. women have lost so much in war — they are determined to win when there is peace. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. let's return to our main story — at the notre—dame cathedral in paris. firefighters have been praised for saving a building that at one...
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so i felt powerful, and ifelt visible, and ifelt also, i think they listened.listened, and i think that was the moment that i realised, you know, they cannot take us back. afghanistan is called one of the hardest places to be a woman. women have lost so much in war — they are determined to win when there is peace. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. an inspiring way to finish the programme. you have been watching newsday. stay with us because it is every child's dream and perhaps every child's dream and perhaps every adult‘s dream as well. a japanese company has created a robot that can tidy messy bedrooms. more coming up. i need that in my life desperately! as expected, tuesday was a cloudy day for many of us. rain and drizzle around as well. and this was the scene, actually, in the north—west of england where it was quite a bit cooler thanks to that rain and drizzle and low cloud. but we had a taste of things to come in cornwall. the sun was out and it was a good deal warmer as well. and we're going to find more sunshine more widely as we into the easter weekend. a
so i felt powerful, and ifelt visible, and ifelt also, i think they listened.listened, and i think that was the moment that i realised, you know, they cannot take us back. afghanistan is called one of the hardest places to be a woman. women have lost so much in war — they are determined to win when there is peace. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. an inspiring way to finish the programme. you have been watching newsday. stay with us because it is every child's dream and perhaps every child's...
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so i felt powerful, and ifelt visible, and ifelt also, i think they listened.are many things in common, but they listened, and i think that was the moment that i realised, you know, they cannot take us back. afghanistan is called one of the hardest places to be a woman. women have lost so much in war — they are determined to win when there is peace. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. scientists in plymouth have found the earliest evidence of plastic litter in the ocean — it's a plastic bag that became tangled in a piece of research equipment in 1965. the finding is part of a study that has tracked the entire history of plastic in the ocean — revealing just how much more of it has accumulated in the sea in recent decades. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. a mission beneath the waves. for decades, scientists have been measuring the health of the ocean by collecting plankton, the most important link in the marine food chain. along the way, though, almost by accident, they've produced a historical record of our impact on the seas, using a very old fashion
so i felt powerful, and ifelt visible, and ifelt also, i think they listened.are many things in common, but they listened, and i think that was the moment that i realised, you know, they cannot take us back. afghanistan is called one of the hardest places to be a woman. women have lost so much in war — they are determined to win when there is peace. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. scientists in plymouth have found the earliest evidence of plastic litter in the ocean — it's a plastic bag that...
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screaming for their children and grandchildren, the raw and visceral emotion was deeply unsettling, and ifeltn private acts of grief. i appreciate how difficult it is to reports on horrific incidents like this, but on this occasion, i feel you overstepped the decency line. last thursday, robert mueller‘s investigation into alleged russian interference in the last us presidential election was finally released. president trump welcomed the report as a complete exoneration, as jon sopel describes from washington. it describes the follow from the firing of the fbi directorjames comey. the then—attorney general, jeff sessions, goes in to see the president to tell him that he's decided to appoint a special counsel to investigate russian collusion and obstruction of justice. 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 denise eassom echoed that. well, we asked bbc news for their respons
screaming for their children and grandchildren, the raw and visceral emotion was deeply unsettling, and ifeltn private acts of grief. i appreciate how difficult it is to reports on horrific incidents like this, but on this occasion, i feel you overstepped the decency line. last thursday, robert mueller‘s investigation into alleged russian interference in the last us presidential election was finally released. president trump welcomed the report as a complete exoneration, as jon sopel...
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after i won my 1ath, i felt like after i won my 1ath, ifelt like i still had played a more major championshipsely, i just didn't championships i could win. unfortunately, ijust didn't do it. i put myself there with chances on the back nine. —— i still had it more championships i could win. hopefully this year i will put myself there again and hopefully i will get it done. for more on this and the rest of the news as we approach the first major of the men's calendar let's go to hugh ferris. thank you. i suppose was just two days to go into the masters get under way, they feel will be hoping the weather improves that the very least, both monday and then tuesday. they have been forced to suspend practise because of thunderstorms in georgia but when they do begin on thursday, we now know who will be playing. start with tiger woods. pick them out for subgroup number 14. pick them out for subgroup number 1a. alongsidejohn pick them out for subgroup number 1a. alongside john romm. pick them out for subgroup number 1a. alongsidejohn romm. the blockbuster groupings towards the end of the tee times anno
after i won my 1ath, i felt like after i won my 1ath, ifelt like i still had played a more major championshipsely, i just didn't championships i could win. unfortunately, ijust didn't do it. i put myself there with chances on the back nine. —— i still had it more championships i could win. hopefully this year i will put myself there again and hopefully i will get it done. for more on this and the rest of the news as we approach the first major of the men's calendar let's go to hugh ferris....
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confident, like the fact you do not have to weara bra, ifelt confident, it like the fact you do noti would say. how old were you when you had it? where you already into happy? no, it was a year before i went on the show. -- where you already in towie? killer people look at the photos and think that is what they are going to look like, we have a responsibility, people like us in the public eye, to people like us in the public eye, to people who follow us and i would a lwa ys people who follow us and i would always say i have my lips done once always say i have my lips done once a year, i have 0.5 ml, i have had botox. so long as people understand you will not look like kyliejenner, holly or megan. everybody has individual natural features. you holly or megan. everybody has individual naturalfeatures. you can do things to enhance things and make them better, but as long as you know their limit them better, but as long as you know theirlimiti them better, but as long as you know theirlimit i do them better, but as long as you know their limit i do not think there‘s anything wrong. i am
confident, like the fact you do not have to weara bra, ifelt confident, it like the fact you do noti would say. how old were you when you had it? where you already into happy? no, it was a year before i went on the show. -- where you already in towie? killer people look at the photos and think that is what they are going to look like, we have a responsibility, people like us in the public eye, to people like us in the public eye, to people who follow us and i would a lwa ys people who follow us...
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sunshine really i think on thursday and i felt the sprees, a sunshine really i think on thursday and ifeltd the north sea coast with temperatures rising in general to 17 degrees in glascow, around 21-22 to 17 degrees in glascow, around 21—22 through the south of england. friday, hardly any caught around, gentle south and southeast breeze, lots of back pushing the went up and possibly late 20s to central about the scotland, hyatt 22 or 23 for the south east and midlands into the north, this is a flavour of what's to come in the next are —— easter weekend. he picks on saturday, northern area clad around and she ran sunday, still dryly sunshine in the southeast. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:11: the headlines at 11:00: saved but onlyjust — notre dame cathedral was just 30 minutes from being completely destroyed by the huge fire in paris last night. translation: we are people of builders. we will rebuild. yes, we will rebuild the cathedral of notre dame and make it even better than before. the french government has praised the speed and bravery of hundreds of firefighters who spent the
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situation, two nuclear armed countries, i felt so in that situation, two nuclear armed countries, ifeltear armed countries, i felt that it was very irresponsible. last october, there was trouble in the streets right across pakistan when the supreme court acquitted a question woman who had been sentenced to death for blaspheming against the prophet muhammad. her acquittal was confirmed in january and prophet muhammad. her acquittal was confirmed injanuary and she has been offered a asylum in europe and yet she still has not been allowed to leave pakistan secular you will find that she is leaving very soon. are we talking days or weeks? we are talking about weeks. is that your decision to let her go? there is a little bit of a complication and i can't speak on the media about it. but i can assure you, she is safe and she will be leaving in weeks. imran khan hurries off. following him, the officer caring i was told the briefcase which holds pakistan's nuclear codes. john simpson, bbc news, islam about. —— islam abide. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme, we'l
situation, two nuclear armed countries, i felt so in that situation, two nuclear armed countries, ifeltear armed countries, i felt that it was very irresponsible. last october, there was trouble in the streets right across pakistan when the supreme court acquitted a question woman who had been sentenced to death for blaspheming against the prophet muhammad. her acquittal was confirmed in january and prophet muhammad. her acquittal was confirmed injanuary and she has been offered a asylum in...
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ifelt like it had deterioration and that was the first day. was the truth, you know? and if you‘ve been affected by any of the issues in that report, there are a number of organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support. you can find them listed on the bbc‘s actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline. world number seven judd trump is through to the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship. trump surged into a 5—1 lead, against ding junhui of china before ding recovered , but trump won six frames in a row to take the match 13—9 ali carter survived a tense shoot—out on the black to book his place in the last 8. carter also won six consecutive frames as he beat zhou yuelong of china 13—9. the quarterfinals get underway in around a quarter of an hour. kyren wilson‘s up against david gilbert and judd trump is taking on stephen maguire. it‘s live across the bbc, including bbc2 at 10 o clock this morning. later this evening, you can listen to tottenham‘s champions league semi final first leg against ajax on radio 5 live. cove
ifelt like it had deterioration and that was the first day. was the truth, you know? and if you‘ve been affected by any of the issues in that report, there are a number of organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support. you can find them listed on the bbc‘s actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline. world number seven judd trump is through to the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship. trump surged into a 5—1 lead, against ding junhui of china before ding...
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ben help me and by the end of it, ifelt some confidence, take that strategy and bring it to the world i last six turns, that's a win for me. some going to go back home and rest the biggest muscle in my brain, the most important one, and get ready for the match. but get out of the chess clubs and people are playing chess everywhere, online and on their smartphones. i've arranged to meet magnus where they develop his three apps. they have had 5 million downloads. i'm here for magnus, is this the right place? yeah. it is? ok, great. i'm not exactly sure where to go. ah, by the chess board. a good place to find magnus. in this day and age, there's probably a million different games all competing for the spotlight but here in norway, chess seems to be in the front lines. do you think that your influence on the game has had a long—term impact on the culture of this country? well, i would like to say that it's mostly about the game, that is great and if i played a role in sort of leading people towards realising that, then i'm very happy about it. it is a part of the culture in so many count
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like i had let eve ryo ne failure and ifelt like i had let everyone down and i was rubbish at being know there are funding issues, i had been through the service once already but for the fact that i was so desperate for the fact that i was so desperate for that help in preventative treatment, that i wouldn't end up backin treatment, that i wouldn't end up back in hospital, it was ridiculous to be turned away for not being underweight. hannah, you relapsed when you were at university. what happens when you went to your gp?” we nt happens when you went to your gp?” went to my gp and said i had been struggling for a while. i had been to the unique counselling services and because i had previously had anorexia and had been discharged from the child adolescent mental health service, i said i had been through that, i know i need help and they said similar things as they did to hope, your bmi is acceptable, we can't do anything. all they did was offer to have my blood pressure taken and my weight, which is a physical symptom. anorexia is a mental illness and they were just focusing on that
like i had let eve ryo ne failure and ifelt like i had let everyone down and i was rubbish at being know there are funding issues, i had been through the service once already but for the fact that i was so desperate for the fact that i was so desperate for that help in preventative treatment, that i wouldn't end up backin treatment, that i wouldn't end up back in hospital, it was ridiculous to be turned away for not being underweight. hannah, you relapsed when you were at university. what...
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i was really happy when i was watching it, ifelt relaxed.d to play against an experienced team with flexibility. we saw that tonight. i thought we handled it well. scotland drew 1—1 in a friendly, with chile — scotland took the lead through erin cuthbert. but chile equalised thanks to a penalty. scotland play brazil next on monday. they have narrowed the gap between themselves and the premiership top four but victory at harlequins. this opportunist try from byron mcguigan made the difference, for the home side as they moved to, 5 points behind harlequins. the scottish international ran over half the pitch, for sale's only try of the match, in a 28—17 win. great britain's charley hull remains in contention at the first woman's competition of the year. she shot a second round of 69, to finish on three under par. south korea's, in, kyung kim, leads the event on 8 under. that's all the sport for now. now for the weather. i called my hands up at the start of this forecast, because pinning down the detailfor this this forecast, because pinning dow
i was really happy when i was watching it, ifelt relaxed.d to play against an experienced team with flexibility. we saw that tonight. i thought we handled it well. scotland drew 1—1 in a friendly, with chile — scotland took the lead through erin cuthbert. but chile equalised thanks to a penalty. scotland play brazil next on monday. they have narrowed the gap between themselves and the premiership top four but victory at harlequins. this opportunist try from byron mcguigan made the...
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i felt a little ifelt a little bit i felt a little bit edgy out there andi i felt a little bit edgy outu mightfind a the first round out of the way you might find a little bit and who knows. but gary played well and deserve to win. these are live pictures from the crucible, ronnie o'sullivan's conquerer — the amateur, james cahill is in a real battle against scotland's stephen maguire. it's currently 11 frames all. first to 13 will book their place in the quarter—finals. you can watch the conclusion of that match live on the red button and bbc sport website. promises to be an exciting and there. most people would take it easy after breaking their collarbone. but jockey bryony frost isn't most people and she proved it today, winning the oaksey chase at sandown on 2—1 favourite black corton. it was her first race since suffering the inury at the cheltenham festival last month. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news it is time for the film review. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's releases, mark kermode. mark, you got something f
i felt a little ifelt a little bit i felt a little bit edgy out there andi i felt a little bit edgy outu mightfind a the first round out of the way you might find a little bit and who knows. but gary played well and deserve to win. these are live pictures from the crucible, ronnie o'sullivan's conquerer — the amateur, james cahill is in a real battle against scotland's stephen maguire. it's currently 11 frames all. first to 13 will book their place in the quarter—finals. you can watch the...
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ifelt exciting for me to be starting my career. i loved it, it was a great job. thinking, oh, i probably have to go to work tomorrow but i was sat in a hospital bed recovering and being told by doctors that you seriously need to look after yourself. this is something you shouldn't be messing around with. you know, you just tried to ta ke with. you know, you just tried to take your own life. when you look with hindsight, if i was given a bit more time to become well before i had had a breakdown, i would more time to become well before i had had a breakdown, iwould have beenin had had a breakdown, iwould have been ina had had a breakdown, iwould have been in a position to keep working. if you break a leg, it's clear you need time off. having a mental illness or suffering from workplace stress can be harder to spot researchers found these are the biggest factors behind the growing problem of people turning up for work when they're not well enough to do theirjobs. a sickly did enough to meet the minimum is. basically. —— basically. to meet the minimum is. basically.
ifelt exciting for me to be starting my career. i loved it, it was a great job. thinking, oh, i probably have to go to work tomorrow but i was sat in a hospital bed recovering and being told by doctors that you seriously need to look after yourself. this is something you shouldn't be messing around with. you know, you just tried to ta ke with. you know, you just tried to take your own life. when you look with hindsight, if i was given a bit more time to become well before i had had a breakdown,...
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ifelt alone in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school. for such a long time i felt as though it would be best because no one seemed to care anyway speaking out for the first time, her mum tells us exclusively how her daughter has been affected. i am devastated. i feel like i have let her down. she has completely changed. she is a completely different child. a family who escaped from the grenfell tower fire almost two years ago say they're now facing eviction from their emergency accomodation. mum of two jamie murray told us she had a miscarriage after they moved out of their new permanent home because they were were so worried about aluminium on the building next door. it can be the best cladding ever. it still gives me a feeling. it still makes me have memories. it still brings back intrusive thoughts. the night of the fire, that day changed everything. i still feel like i'm in survival mode from the night it happened until now. lawyers for shamima begum, the teenager who left london to join the islamic state group in syria — are claimin
ifelt alone in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school. for such a long time i felt as though it would be best because no one seemed to care anyway speaking out for the first time, her mum tells us exclusively how her daughter has been affected. i am devastated. i feel like i have let her down. she has completely changed. she is a completely different child. a family who escaped from the grenfell tower fire almost two years ago say they're now facing...
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ifelt proud of myself, all of my siblings were hungry, my mum couldn't make it, so i made them pasta.erent7 changes. so, what makes this different? this is about equipping a whole community. one parent, one child at a time, with the skills they need to cope with life. so, instead of treating people as though they are helpless, you get them to see that they can push through life's setbacks. i was going through grief, my child had moved to her dad's house, i was involved in the social services that i hadn't been involved with before. lisa was at a low point after her dad died. a single mum, her mental health was under pressure. we have family time from 5.30 until 6.30, and we also have some family time before they go to school, because they get up early. after a course for parents, she has a plan, agreed with the teenage daughters. the telephones 90, teenage daughters. the telephones go, they are plugged in and get them backin go, they are plugged in and get them back in the morning. how has it made things different as a family? we sit down and talk more now. giving up their phones at t
ifelt proud of myself, all of my siblings were hungry, my mum couldn't make it, so i made them pasta.erent7 changes. so, what makes this different? this is about equipping a whole community. one parent, one child at a time, with the skills they need to cope with life. so, instead of treating people as though they are helpless, you get them to see that they can push through life's setbacks. i was going through grief, my child had moved to her dad's house, i was involved in the social services...
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screaming for their children and grandchildren, the raw and visceral emotion was deeply unsettling, and ifelted russian interference in the last us presidential election was finally released. president trump welcomed the report as a complete exoneration, as jon sopel describes from washington. it describes the follow from the firing of the fbi directorjames comey. the then—attorney general, jeff sessions, goes in to see the president to tell him that he's decided to appoint a special counsel to investigate russian collusion and obstruction of justice. 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... well, we asked bbc news for their response to those complaints, and this is what they told us. as well as reporting on the mueller investigation, another ofjon sopel‘s recent activities has come under the spotlight since we were last on—air. as well as reporti
screaming for their children and grandchildren, the raw and visceral emotion was deeply unsettling, and ifelted russian interference in the last us presidential election was finally released. president trump welcomed the report as a complete exoneration, as jon sopel describes from washington. it describes the follow from the firing of the fbi directorjames comey. the then—attorney general, jeff sessions, goes in to see the president to tell him that he's decided to appoint a special counsel...
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ifelt like i was days. it is all down to the jet stream.ked a question and you think you know the answer but you're not quite sure. that feeling of panic never leaves you. in an hourwe'll feeling of panic never leaves you. in an hour we'll talk about the same thing, so maybe you can put your hand up now. you'll test whether i was listening. over the next few days less of the wet and warm, but lots of cloud today. many of us stuck under a cloud today. not too optimistic if you were hoping for warmer, sunnier weather. don't worry, the cloud isn't going to stick around. the sun will emerge, increasing sunshine over the next few days, and, as already advertised, quite a bit warmer. this is the satellite and radar picture today. this stripe of cloud, outbreaks of rain, slung across the british isles. that rain moves very slowly, petering out in many places. down because the western side of scotland. brightness for the extreme east of england and north—east scotland. brighter skies for parts of devon and cornwall. temperatures today about where t
ifelt like i was days. it is all down to the jet stream.ked a question and you think you know the answer but you're not quite sure. that feeling of panic never leaves you. in an hourwe'll feeling of panic never leaves you. in an hour we'll talk about the same thing, so maybe you can put your hand up now. you'll test whether i was listening. over the next few days less of the wet and warm, but lots of cloud today. many of us stuck under a cloud today. not too optimistic if you were hoping for...
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ifelt really good and i was a bit tense at parts but apart from that, if i can just hopefully kick oni think i can offer more than that as well. so then clearly under the weather. also he beat former world number one mark selby at this season's uk championship and then lost in the second round. he's got stephen maguire next. he is certainly a name to watch. and some sad news for celtic. billy mcneill, has died at the age of 79. they put a statue up of him outside celtic park a few years ago. a true legend, one of the most important figures in the clubs history. captained them to nine successive titles, seven scottish cups and six league cups. but it was this iconic moment for which he will be best remembered, lifting the european cup, the first british player to do so, when they beat inter milan in the 1967 final in lisbon — thus the famous lisbon lions were born. he had two spells as celtic manager and also had spells in charge of manchester city and aston villa. celtic say he "passed away surrounded by his family and loved ones". the manchester united manager 0le gunnar solskjaer sa
ifelt really good and i was a bit tense at parts but apart from that, if i can just hopefully kick oni think i can offer more than that as well. so then clearly under the weather. also he beat former world number one mark selby at this season's uk championship and then lost in the second round. he's got stephen maguire next. he is certainly a name to watch. and some sad news for celtic. billy mcneill, has died at the age of 79. they put a statue up of him outside celtic park a few years ago. a...
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ifelt alone in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school.
ifelt alone in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school.
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to plenty of war zones, over two d oze n been to plenty of war zones, over two dozen war zones, and ifeltm? in no way was i sympathetic to what they would have done. but what i have tried to understand is what paths lead them to this extreme position. there are some predictable parts, both individual drivers like poverty and desire for vengeance, as well as group drivers, a belief in the end of days, a military a cce pta nce the end of days, a military acceptance that suicide bombers can get a bomb into the heart of the military centre. 0ne get a bomb into the heart of the military centre. one of the things they all seem to share was this belief that by blowing themselves up, they would usher in a better world, one that they would not inhabit. 0ne world, one that they would not inhabit. one of the real frustrating things about trying to interview or interviewing people like isis fighters and select other fighters, they fundamentally believe the route to their victory is their own defeat. there is a weird vision in isis particularly, at the moment of their darkest hour, jesus christ will d
to plenty of war zones, over two d oze n been to plenty of war zones, over two dozen war zones, and ifeltm? in no way was i sympathetic to what they would have done. but what i have tried to understand is what paths lead them to this extreme position. there are some predictable parts, both individual drivers like poverty and desire for vengeance, as well as group drivers, a belief in the end of days, a military a cce pta nce the end of days, a military acceptance that suicide bombers can get a...
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ifelt so helpless. i couldn't eat, couldn't sleep as much. out of prison. campaigners say the impact of the fines on people's lives is crushing and they should be means tested. we don't want any fines. what we want fines to be affordable. the same for everybody. the problem is these fines are not affordable for people living well below the poverty line. it is finishing injail or in hardship. for some the hardship is so hardship. for some the hardship is so great it has led to suicide and alienation, to loss of life. last year, more than 1700 warrants were issued, threatening to imprison people for unpaid court fines. a significant drop on the previous year. but they are still being handed out. impacting disproportionately on aboriginal women. the state government recognises putting fine defaults in jail is not effective or economically sound. it pledged to abandon the policy in 2017. but reforms aren't due until later this year. it says it has to be certain that those who can afford to pay, do pgy- that those who can afford to pay, do pay. fo
ifelt so helpless. i couldn't eat, couldn't sleep as much. out of prison. campaigners say the impact of the fines on people's lives is crushing and they should be means tested. we don't want any fines. what we want fines to be affordable. the same for everybody. the problem is these fines are not affordable for people living well below the poverty line. it is finishing injail or in hardship. for some the hardship is so hardship. for some the hardship is so great it has led to suicide and...