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television almost 24/7 for a month or two, and ifound myself skyrocketed to this position were so many at what i had to say and were listening to me. and this was only weeks after the shooting that i found myself at this point with my platform. so i find myself asking the question, was it all worth it? what makes me so special? why should i have been somebody who was able to reach all these people? and that is difficult, but i certainly don't have any trauma from the shooting itself. i was over 100 yards away from the shooting. i was not in any physical danger. that is why i hate when people call me a victim or a survivor. i mean there are a young people who go to school every day right now and saw their classmates die. ididn‘t right now and saw their classmates die. i didn't see anyone die. you are very frank saying listen, i was quite a long way from where the shooter was. i am quite a long way from where the shooter was. iam not quite a long way from where the shooter was. i am not a victim. and yet it must have an impact upon you. you were 17 years old and you knew that people who
television almost 24/7 for a month or two, and ifound myself skyrocketed to this position were so many at what i had to say and were listening to me. and this was only weeks after the shooting that i found myself at this point with my platform. so i find myself asking the question, was it all worth it? what makes me so special? why should i have been somebody who was able to reach all these people? and that is difficult, but i certainly don't have any trauma from the shooting itself. i was over...
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ifound relief hq in tanzania was no less emotional.o less emotional. i found it difficult to watch but there was a smile on the face at the same time. we are seeing some pictures of you watching it, obviously very emotional. when you had that chance encounter with tony, did you ever think it could lead to what we've seen today, and thousands of people attending the fly past? no way whatsoever. it was the first week of january. i was walking my dog in the park, i bumped into tony. he was trying to pick up some leaves from the memorial and i said, are you ok? six weeks down the line we've come to this. we had a 15 minute conversation and at the end, tony said i would love some new tarmac for the memorial, a flagpole to raise the american flag and a fly past would be amazing. somehow, with the help of so many other people, we've managed to do it. tony doesn't even watch the tv. for quite a few weeks he wasn't really aware of the story and the magnitude of it. that's why i think today was so emotionalfor me to that's why i think today was
ifound relief hq in tanzania was no less emotional.o less emotional. i found it difficult to watch but there was a smile on the face at the same time. we are seeing some pictures of you watching it, obviously very emotional. when you had that chance encounter with tony, did you ever think it could lead to what we've seen today, and thousands of people attending the fly past? no way whatsoever. it was the first week of january. i was walking my dog in the park, i bumped into tony. he was trying...
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but i do know that ifound a home here. and ifound the most wonderful extended family.s rubbish. any one of his loyal fans will tell you, he's been anything but. olivia richwald, bbc news, york. you can see the full programme on inside out at 7.30pm tonight on bbc one yorkshire and lincolnshire, or catch up on the bbc iplayer. now, take a look at these extraordinary pictures. they're taken by brian bayliss from wiltshire, who thought somebody had been hard at work rolling snow into huge wheels on his field. but so—called ‘snow rollers' are actually natural and, because they only form in the most perfect of conditions, are incredibly rare. earlier, louise minchin on bbc breakfast spoke to forecasterjohn keyes, from the national weather service in idaho, who explained the natural phenomenon. we see a lot of these show up in idaho. i guess the way to put this is they are not rare but they are also not uncommon, if that makes sense. they are out there. i think they happen more than people think and itjust happens that the viral videos and pictures for some reason have come
but i do know that ifound a home here. and ifound the most wonderful extended family.s rubbish. any one of his loyal fans will tell you, he's been anything but. olivia richwald, bbc news, york. you can see the full programme on inside out at 7.30pm tonight on bbc one yorkshire and lincolnshire, or catch up on the bbc iplayer. now, take a look at these extraordinary pictures. they're taken by brian bayliss from wiltshire, who thought somebody had been hard at work rolling snow into huge wheels...
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funniest thing, i am looking for jokes here, i found funniest thing, i am looking for jokes here, ifoundlks breezily, a 20% fall in the pound could be a good thing, he says! cheer up, guys. we have only lost about 14%. cheer up, guys. we have only lost about 1496. good times are coming! didn't the bank of england to say that interest rates would rise? leave are saying even if it happens, it's going to be great! the whole thing has been a shambles for two years. well, i didn't say that. i'm saying that. what you said was we just don't know. we are no nearer knowing. who knows what will happen except i suppose we were long bet people. o'clock in the colonies and the one thing we thought about the brits, we didn't like being by them that boy, were they efficient. —— i grew up in the colonies. what happened to that nation? let's look at insects. it's an alarming headline. plummeting number of insects threatens the planet. it's come out of left field. i've never heard of this story before. they have the most amazing fact. insects are seven times greater than humans by weight. there are tons o
funniest thing, i am looking for jokes here, i found funniest thing, i am looking for jokes here, ifoundlks breezily, a 20% fall in the pound could be a good thing, he says! cheer up, guys. we have only lost about 14%. cheer up, guys. we have only lost about 1496. good times are coming! didn't the bank of england to say that interest rates would rise? leave are saying even if it happens, it's going to be great! the whole thing has been a shambles for two years. well, i didn't say that. i'm...
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in the last 19 yea rs i have certainly, ifound in the last 19 years i have been practising, is, is ithology7 for me, the answer lies somewhere in the middle, and your story is terribly sad. and i hear a lot of sad stories, and what i know from the clients i work with is, for a lot of them, not necessarily for your son but a lot of my clients, their gambling has also been an emotional management, escapism from stresses and pressures in their life, and what i know is, i see an awful lot of young people now who are suffering incredible stress and pressure and that has led to seeking escapism from an online product, that complete absorption in particular can offer that emotional medication. i'm sure you're right, cani medication. i'm sure you're right, can i respond, nevertheless, that attitude sits very well with the gambling industry that would like to locate blame for the addiction with the addicted. we need to, as a society, look at those that commit harm rather than those that have been harmed and what causes the addiction, it does not drop out of the air onto people, people who are
in the last 19 yea rs i have certainly, ifound in the last 19 years i have been practising, is, is ithology7 for me, the answer lies somewhere in the middle, and your story is terribly sad. and i hear a lot of sad stories, and what i know from the clients i work with is, for a lot of them, not necessarily for your son but a lot of my clients, their gambling has also been an emotional management, escapism from stresses and pressures in their life, and what i know is, i see an awful lot of young...
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one thing ifound interesting is youtube which is owned by alphabet is less profitable than the originalervice. i must admit, whenever i dip into youtube, i feel like i must admit, whenever i dip into youtube, ifeel like i am must admit, whenever i dip into youtube, i feel like i am seeing ads all the time, whether i like it or not. i find it all the time, whether i like it or not. ifind it interesting. all the time, whether i like it or not. i find it interesting. that is about getting the balance right in terms of the content. and the advertising. and how interrupting that is. i think getting the better balance varies important for them but as i said earlier, the subscription model they are looking at in the youtube space is something that will generate more income for judd —— that youtube over time. that will generate more income for judd -- that youtube over time. we will leave it there. more on google on our website. take a look at that if you would like more details. now let's talk about angela merkel. germany's chancellor angela merkel has spent her second day injapan meeting with
one thing ifound interesting is youtube which is owned by alphabet is less profitable than the originalervice. i must admit, whenever i dip into youtube, i feel like i must admit, whenever i dip into youtube, ifeel like i am must admit, whenever i dip into youtube, i feel like i am seeing ads all the time, whether i like it or not. i find it all the time, whether i like it or not. ifind it interesting. all the time, whether i like it or not. i find it interesting. that is about getting the...
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is that northern ireland and northern england, ifound a breed.ain comes back to them. when standing south—westerly, strengthening the sunday night into monday, pushing white wet weather across the uk. many of us was the brain at of this, let some sun fall —— snowfall. several centimetres of snow, clearly it is not as cold going into monday morning. went and what whether around. the wet weather will clear away, but my snowfall in the hills here. gradually eases as we go deeper and said that day. when the dove farther south you go. temperatures they are a degree or two higher. creeping into double figures the farther south you are. a frost south on tuesday. now the air from the southwest. it will often be windy and wet. if you can take one thing from the tracks, it will be the upward trend of temperatures, and some of us getting a back above average. that is the latest forecast. this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at eight. nissan is expected to announce next week that it's cancelling plans to build its new model suv at its plant
is that northern ireland and northern england, ifound a breed.ain comes back to them. when standing south—westerly, strengthening the sunday night into monday, pushing white wet weather across the uk. many of us was the brain at of this, let some sun fall —— snowfall. several centimetres of snow, clearly it is not as cold going into monday morning. went and what whether around. the wet weather will clear away, but my snowfall in the hills here. gradually eases as we go deeper and said...
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ifound one! which camera? camera three, here we go! that's the word for maryam! awesome.id hotel tra nsylva nia is the same guy who did hotel transylvania and madagascar? the magic of linkedin! ijust started on imdb looking for great artists. i realised we needed someone from hollywood because it is a global language, there is a lot of humour and adults appreciate it as much as children and it brings the family together. i loved his work so much andi together. i loved his work so much and ijust together. i loved his work so much and i just e—mailed together. i loved his work so much and ijust e—mailed him and i said i wa nted and ijust e—mailed him and i said i wanted to create the pics of literacy and he said i'm in. isee wanted to create the pics of literacy and he said i'm in. i see a tv show coming in. —— pixar of literacy. i meant this one for maryam instead! so funny. not true! so lovely to have you on, thank you very much. stay where you are. in a moment, we'll take a look through the business pages, but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us.
ifound one! which camera? camera three, here we go! that's the word for maryam! awesome.id hotel tra nsylva nia is the same guy who did hotel transylvania and madagascar? the magic of linkedin! ijust started on imdb looking for great artists. i realised we needed someone from hollywood because it is a global language, there is a lot of humour and adults appreciate it as much as children and it brings the family together. i loved his work so much andi together. i loved his work so much and ijust...
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ifound that islamic system that would satisfy them mean?cking. they say this in general terms they have not expressed a very clear and detailed vision of what this would mean not only for women in afghanistan, but for other afghans who have enjoyed a style of life and rights and opportunities that are quite different than during the taliban period. very interesting to talk to you, thank you very much. my pleasure. raising the temperature in what are already overheated, high—sta kes negotiations, the president of the european council has said there will be a special place in hell for those who promoted brexit without any plan to deliver it safely. donald tusk‘s remarks have drawn an outraged response from some in the uk. by the way, i've been wondering what that special place in hell looks like for all those who promoted brexit without even a sketch of a plan for how to carry it safely. donald tusk speaking as it happened for theresa may troubled to brussels to try to win more concessions from the eu on brexit. stay with us on bbc news, stil
ifound that islamic system that would satisfy them mean?cking. they say this in general terms they have not expressed a very clear and detailed vision of what this would mean not only for women in afghanistan, but for other afghans who have enjoyed a style of life and rights and opportunities that are quite different than during the taliban period. very interesting to talk to you, thank you very much. my pleasure. raising the temperature in what are already overheated, high—sta kes...
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ifound way they need. but i do have hope from this meeting.riest, from this meeting. i found the organiser, ajesuit priest, and he said that people felt different towards the end, that they felt transformed. many had been asked to listen to victims before the meeting, and they did, and during the meeting they listen to victims, and now people notjust from europe but from africa and asia are saying that this is a battle we must fight, we must fight it together. and don't forget this is the first institution to call its worldwide leadership together to fight this evil of sexual abuse, both in the church and outside. but victims have said, today we have heard from them saying they have been frustrated by the lack of concrete details to come out of this. i think concrete detail is coming out now. the pope is going to write a document within days. within two weeks there will be a set of guidelines for bishops to follow, and a task force for any bishop who doesn't have the people to implement it, they will be helped from rome to do so. and as cathol
ifound way they need. but i do have hope from this meeting.riest, from this meeting. i found the organiser, ajesuit priest, and he said that people felt different towards the end, that they felt transformed. many had been asked to listen to victims before the meeting, and they did, and during the meeting they listen to victims, and now people notjust from europe but from africa and asia are saying that this is a battle we must fight, we must fight it together. and don't forget this is the first...
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ifound it a very interesting and nuanced analy5is compared with that headline there. there is a baby and all this. there isa there is a baby and all this. there is a newborn child, where's that baby going to be a? is he staying with his mother in syria? does that baby have a right to british citizenship? this story will run clearly. time for one last story, we go back to the times, the story, lawyer5 call forjudges to learn mo je5e. steve? lawyer5 call forjudges to learn mo jese. steve? we all have to get used to them, and high courtjudge5 do because quite a few cases now involve text messages which contain emoji5 with all kinds of significance in emojis with all kinds of significance in the case. i think it is late enough for us to say that the emojis include things like an over g, what was another one? a maple leaf? those sound innocuous. they sound it, but they aren't. a high courtjudge they sound it, but they aren't. a high court judge must they sound it, but they aren't. a high courtjudge must find out why they are not holy innocent and necessary. as well as all
ifound it a very interesting and nuanced analy5is compared with that headline there. there is a baby and all this. there isa there is a baby and all this. there is a newborn child, where's that baby going to be a? is he staying with his mother in syria? does that baby have a right to british citizenship? this story will run clearly. time for one last story, we go back to the times, the story, lawyer5 call forjudges to learn mo je5e. steve? lawyer5 call forjudges to learn mo jese. steve? we all...
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the other thing ifound quite intriguing as well was he was very clear that there are other options, manyons, for why —— huawei. i talk to him about the suspicions are raised notjust by the united states, but other countries, countries that want to partner with huawei, like the united kingdom, but have found risks in its technology and he said with regards to the uk they are working to try and fix some of those risks but he was vehement, there was no way that he would never hand over any data to the chinese government. if he was asked he said he would shut the company down first. irish mother suwanee thank you father, karishma vaswani with that insight into the thinking and thought processes at the business, clearly a very trying time. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the world s biggest miner bhp says profits in the first half of the year were down 8% because of production disruptions and a fall in commodity prices. profit fell to just over $4 billion, down from $4.4 billion a year ago. the mining giant has also raised its production forecasts for the year
the other thing ifound quite intriguing as well was he was very clear that there are other options, manyons, for why —— huawei. i talk to him about the suspicions are raised notjust by the united states, but other countries, countries that want to partner with huawei, like the united kingdom, but have found risks in its technology and he said with regards to the uk they are working to try and fix some of those risks but he was vehement, there was no way that he would never hand over any...
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initially, ifound it strange. but now i‘m used to it. life has completely changed.nye reporting. pope francis is holding an unprecedented meeting of senior figures in the catholic church to try to ensure children and young people are protected from sexual abuse. hundreds of bishops and survivors of abuse from around the world are gathering in the vatican in rome for this four—day event. in recent years thousands of victims have come forward to give details of the abuse they suffered, with high—profile prosecutions of priests in several countries including the states, ireland and the uk. the vatican has been accused of not doing enough to help victims and to prevent abuse happening in the first place. in some cases, priests who have carried out abuse have been able to travel from diocese to diocese without the church stepping in to stop them. last month, pope francis admitted that clerics have sexually abused nuns, and in one case they were kept as sex slaves. this what he said this morning... i ask the holy spirit to support us in these days and help us to transform
initially, ifound it strange. but now i‘m used to it. life has completely changed.nye reporting. pope francis is holding an unprecedented meeting of senior figures in the catholic church to try to ensure children and young people are protected from sexual abuse. hundreds of bishops and survivors of abuse from around the world are gathering in the vatican in rome for this four—day event. in recent years thousands of victims have come forward to give details of the abuse they suffered, with...
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ifound these messages on my sons phone after he had cut himself.social media, fortunately we caught it in time and my son is in a better place now. he is allowed to use his la ptop place now. he is allowed to use his laptop but we monitor his exposure and he is not on any social media. the story of molly russell has been a wake—up call to everyone and my heart goes out to her family. this e—mail says i have a 26—year—old daughter who uses facebook and instagram. they would post daily photos of themselves. she has been suffering from anxiety and an eating disorderfor suffering from anxiety and an eating disorder for the last five years. i blame social media for the mental health problems because she would scrutinise her body and her look steely. she is now having a form of talking therapy once a week and is no longer using social media and it's part of her therapy. she feels more positive and happy which is a relief. we will talk more about whether you think there should be legislation to regulate, control and monitor social media companies and the
ifound these messages on my sons phone after he had cut himself.social media, fortunately we caught it in time and my son is in a better place now. he is allowed to use his la ptop place now. he is allowed to use his laptop but we monitor his exposure and he is not on any social media. the story of molly russell has been a wake—up call to everyone and my heart goes out to her family. this e—mail says i have a 26—year—old daughter who uses facebook and instagram. they would post daily...
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i went to that area, ifound him, i looked to see what he had in his possession.in september 2016, aged just 1a, he was shot dead in the street. an official investigation found that the local authorities treated cj as a criminal when he should have been protected as a victim in the making. it was just him and me left to try and sort this out until anything else could occur, really. i100% believe i was let down. he's not here. cj's murder remains unsolved. the police are still appealing for information while his mother appeals to local authorities to learn the lessons. she says that the bigger picture was missed and today a report from the children's commissioner for england says that too few agencies really understand the scale of the gang problem. her report estimates there are 27,000 under 185 in criminal gangs. but only a quarter are known to the authorities. she warns councils and police could repeat mistakes seen in how they failed to tackle street grooming by sex abuse gangs. we saw then that children weren't recognised in terms of their need and were often
i went to that area, ifound him, i looked to see what he had in his possession.in september 2016, aged just 1a, he was shot dead in the street. an official investigation found that the local authorities treated cj as a criminal when he should have been protected as a victim in the making. it was just him and me left to try and sort this out until anything else could occur, really. i100% believe i was let down. he's not here. cj's murder remains unsolved. the police are still appealing for...
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and ifound they are nothing but a cover—up factory, and if it wasn't for people like danielle holidayearpiece, but thank you for talking to us —— collins solicitor5. and there is a government statement saying we are committed to being open and transparent with the enquiry and have waived the usual legal privilege to assist the process. we have sent thousand5 legal privilege to assist the process. we have sent thousands of documents to the enquiry and will continue to send more when nece55a ry. you are watching breakfast. still to come this morning: women have dominated this year's grammys. we will bring you the highlights from the music awards in la. we were wondering how she managed to walk in that wonderful dre55, we were wondering how she managed to walk in that wonderful dress, and i don't really know how to describe that. shuffle? i think it is don't really know how to describe that. shuffle? ithink it is a shuffle, yes. pigeon 5teps. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. two people have been killed following a police car chase
and ifound they are nothing but a cover—up factory, and if it wasn't for people like danielle holidayearpiece, but thank you for talking to us —— collins solicitor5. and there is a government statement saying we are committed to being open and transparent with the enquiry and have waived the usual legal privilege to assist the process. we have sent thousand5 legal privilege to assist the process. we have sent thousands of documents to the enquiry and will continue to send more when...
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incredibly emotional, and watching here from comic relief hq in tanzania, it was no less emotional, and ifoundeather and ben is here. it is beach weather? just about, we have had some incredibly high temperatures for february, it is time for spring now. yesterday in scotland, we broke a record, because in aberdeenshire, we got up to 18.3 degrees, the previous record was set back in 1897 in aberdeen, so we have broken a record in this spell of warm weather. a bit different than this time last year. you can say that again. a bit different than this time last year! of course he was going to do that... let's show you some footage from last year, because this day last year, we were looking back and getting ready, temperatures were just starting to get cold, and then the following week, there were scenes like this. these pictures are from the 26 or 27th of february, the snow just from the 26 or 27th of february, the snowjust coming down in kent. as we all remember, the cold spell was widespread, across pretty much all of the uk, what a difference a year makes. you said that summer is now the next st
incredibly emotional, and watching here from comic relief hq in tanzania, it was no less emotional, and ifoundeather and ben is here. it is beach weather? just about, we have had some incredibly high temperatures for february, it is time for spring now. yesterday in scotland, we broke a record, because in aberdeenshire, we got up to 18.3 degrees, the previous record was set back in 1897 in aberdeen, so we have broken a record in this spell of warm weather. a bit different than this time last...