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ijust wa nt to ta ke world cup and no olympics.in everything and help this team. they area everything and help this team. they are a fantastic team. i just want to come out and do everything possible. i wouldn't bet against her! she wins most of the things she's in! here on outside source we're making a commitment to bring you coverage on under—reported sports. on friday — the international downhill federation will hold its first event of the season in australia. this isn't skiing. we're talking downhill skateboarding. as you can see, these competitors they‘ re hitting high speeds on the open road. it looks pretty scary. let's talk to the director and also committed to —— competitor with the downhill series. give us a brief history of the sport. the sport is relatively new. we've been with the idf for four years. but i started racing six yea rs four years. but i started racing six years ago. the sport is, basically, we use gravity and we race each other. the bottom of the road or the hill is the winner. so you can reach speeds up t
ijust wa nt to ta ke world cup and no olympics.in everything and help this team. they area everything and help this team. they are a fantastic team. i just want to come out and do everything possible. i wouldn't bet against her! she wins most of the things she's in! here on outside source we're making a commitment to bring you coverage on under—reported sports. on friday — the international downhill federation will hold its first event of the season in australia. this isn't skiing. we're...
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it could have gone smoother but i don't know, ijust wonder. that is interesting.st interesting. what you said about what the professorjust said, i interviewed somebody in london who knows trump and he said he was on the phone at some point last year, early last year and said, "i had no idea i was going to get this far but i'mjust idea i was going to get this far but i'm just going to roll with it". interesting. you can't, they are even blaming trump on rising interest rates. interest rates are not going up around the world because of donald trump. they have been record lows for the last ten yea rs been record lows for the last ten years and economy is slowly improving and we are in an area where we can slowly start to see an improvement in some of these economies. wages are moving in the right direction in some areas of the world. there is of course the rise in populism. the french collections and the scandals around francois fillon -- and the scandals around francois fillon —— elections. but can we put that down to the reason there is a rise in interest rates? th
it could have gone smoother but i don't know, ijust wonder. that is interesting.st interesting. what you said about what the professorjust said, i interviewed somebody in london who knows trump and he said he was on the phone at some point last year, early last year and said, "i had no idea i was going to get this far but i'mjust idea i was going to get this far but i'm just going to roll with it". interesting. you can't, they are even blaming trump on rising interest rates. interest...
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ijust had my head phones on. ijust heard some sounds.on the sunbed next to me and she was already off the sunbed running in that direction. ijust decided to run straight down the beach. into the sea. i could still hear everything still going on. you never forget that sound. now, a coroner's inquest has heard what factors could have ccted to the attackment one key area is the foreign office's travel advice. at the time of the attack, three months afterjihadists targeted tourists a shooting in the condition's capital, it did specifically advice holiday—makers against going to tunis yasmt instead advice on its website said, "further attacks are possible." a senior foreign office official has defended the decision. the inquest also heard claims that part of the attack or most of it, could have been prevented by tighter security with tour operator tui showing utter complacency. there were four unarmed security guards on duty that day. tui's lawyer argued some steps were taken by the firm to keep guests safe. the inquest also heard there was a
ijust had my head phones on. ijust heard some sounds.on the sunbed next to me and she was already off the sunbed running in that direction. ijust decided to run straight down the beach. into the sea. i could still hear everything still going on. you never forget that sound. now, a coroner's inquest has heard what factors could have ccted to the attackment one key area is the foreign office's travel advice. at the time of the attack, three months afterjihadists targeted tourists a shooting in...
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ijust was watching it so closely. i was so worried. just couldn't sleep. was watching it so closely. i was so worried. ijust couldn't sleep. i was talking to srinivas and i was like... srinivas, will we be saved in this country, i'm so worried. i think these hate crimes will be more open now. will it be safe for us to go to open now. will it be safe for us to gotoa open now. will it be safe for us to go to a more? will be safe or asked to go to office? i am so worried. i am so to go to office? i am so worried. i am so worried. he hugged me and he said, don't worry, we should be ok. we should be ok. srinivas kuchibhotla loved america. this was a country that he loved living in, he loved working here. his wife told me he was a really hard work and would lead the —— leave the office late everyday. he was dedicated to this country and she says when she comes back from india she wants to comes back from india she wants to come back to america. she loves this country, despite the concerns she expressed. we are hearing that one indian society
ijust was watching it so closely. i was so worried. just couldn't sleep. was watching it so closely. i was so worried. ijust couldn't sleep. i was talking to srinivas and i was like... srinivas, will we be saved in this country, i'm so worried. i think these hate crimes will be more open now. will it be safe for us to go to open now. will it be safe for us to gotoa open now. will it be safe for us to go to a more? will be safe or asked to go to office? i am so worried. i am so to go to office?...
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ijust want to be better.ut that. do you think there are as many roles for women like you as there are for male actors? no, but it is changing. it is changing radically. i am so excited. one of the reasons i‘m really glad i didn‘t die young is because so excited about the that are happening in my culture, in my world at the moment in time. so you feel you are seeing equality? the manifestation of those changes... no, of course not, not yet, but it isa no, of course not, not yet, but it is a lot better than it was and i think it will get even better. and the l‘oreal paris initiative is very much to do with that, it is a cce pta nce much to do with that, it is acceptance of people of all shapes and sizes, and sexes, and sexuality. there is an amazing sense of no, there is no ideal. there is a universality amongst us all. i think that such a powerful idea for a beauty product line in particular to ta ke beauty product line in particular to take on board, and very much a sign of the future. can i ask you about the
ijust want to be better.ut that. do you think there are as many roles for women like you as there are for male actors? no, but it is changing. it is changing radically. i am so excited. one of the reasons i‘m really glad i didn‘t die young is because so excited about the that are happening in my culture, in my world at the moment in time. so you feel you are seeing equality? the manifestation of those changes... no, of course not, not yet, but it isa no, of course not, not yet, but it is a...
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ijust i just couldn't believe ijust couldn't believe it. she was crying and then i burst into tears and had a sleepless night and just felt i had to do something so i'd popped it on facebook and i have been overwhelmed by the response. what kind of response have you had so far? anything that is looking hopeful to? yeah, there has been so many people just reaching out and being so supportive and helpful and there have been some helpful leads. a couple of girls have had the exact same situation with the same dry cleaner and same administrators so very similar stories, cleaner and same administrators so very similarstories, but cleaner and same administrators so very similar stories, but one of the girls had been passing the shop in november, december and her dress wasn't due to be ready until ours was, it always takes three months. she called the administrators and demanded to go and see her dress, to find it. she was let in for one day and found hers all crumpled up in a bag in the basement. and the administrator then said it is lucky she ca
ijust i just couldn't believe ijust couldn't believe it. she was crying and then i burst into tears and had a sleepless night and just felt i had to do something so i'd popped it on facebook and i have been overwhelmed by the response. what kind of response have you had so far? anything that is looking hopeful to? yeah, there has been so many people just reaching out and being so supportive and helpful and there have been some helpful leads. a couple of girls have had the exact same situation...
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ijust don't think it is as cinematic as it needs to be.te the fact it is great writing, solid performances and great individual moments, but as a piece of cinema it doesn't fly. we are coming up to the baftas, so it might win awards for the acting? my feeling is that is where its heart resides, they are terrific performances. it feels theatrical to me. the best thing out in the cinema at the moment is toni erdman. it is terrific, it sounds unlikely, a three—hour german black comedy, written and directed and a standout performance about father, daughter estrangement. a father turns up at his daughter's place of work pretending to be a life coach, and she cannot get rid of him. it is funny and poignant. it is about to be remade starring jack nicholson. why? it is perfect as it is, it doesn't need remaking, you will love the original. i have seen the trailer and the trailer itself is interminable. does it need to be three hours? i am somebody who believes in cutting to the bone, less is more, but in the case of toni erdman, iwould not take an
ijust don't think it is as cinematic as it needs to be.te the fact it is great writing, solid performances and great individual moments, but as a piece of cinema it doesn't fly. we are coming up to the baftas, so it might win awards for the acting? my feeling is that is where its heart resides, they are terrific performances. it feels theatrical to me. the best thing out in the cinema at the moment is toni erdman. it is terrific, it sounds unlikely, a three—hour german black comedy, written...
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can ijust checked, it is not you? you're not one of two people? i have a good find that i will save until the end. joining us is david buik, market strategist at investment bank panmure gordon. so many people speaking to the bbc in the american presidential campaign dead we like the fact that donald trump is going to build up the american military, and that is why they were voting for him. well, we wait with all and trepidation for the end of the day to see what donald trump has to say. to increase defence spending by 10% to save $65 billion, somebody has two pay for it. the general idea is that he looks like he will be ruthless, that things like climate change, foreign trade investment, and so on will go to hell and a high place. so even the fact that social security is going to probably be ok, we are slightly worried about the overall ramifications of this, because things like healthcare is very important. and, you know, it has been something president 0bama has done, but nevertheless, what is important is that we have wasted since the eighth of
can ijust checked, it is not you? you're not one of two people? i have a good find that i will save until the end. joining us is david buik, market strategist at investment bank panmure gordon. so many people speaking to the bbc in the american presidential campaign dead we like the fact that donald trump is going to build up the american military, and that is why they were voting for him. well, we wait with all and trepidation for the end of the day to see what donald trump has to say. to...
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so if ijust hit this button here, we get the largest screen i've ever seen.hat giant screen size is thanks to a pretty expensive forke projector. expensive 4k projector. the projector is fitted with a 155— degree fish eye lens, combined with two depth sensing cameras that scans the rooms for objects and furniture, and the system adjusts the image to prevent it from becoming distorting. so the idea is that by having a screen that envelopes the peripheral vision of the viewer, you really feel like you're thrown inside the action, and it is surprisingly effective. at the moment, this system remains a concept but razor has hinted it might one day bring it to market. oh, i can see lions and stuff playing. i've been discovering some of the the latest ways that the technology is being used to help the visually impaired. it all starts with a spot of virtual reality. 0k. if you can try it this way. you pull it over your eyes. itjust made me so, it was happiness but it made me cry and ijust couldn't believe that... i'd been without full sight for so many years and then
so if ijust hit this button here, we get the largest screen i've ever seen.hat giant screen size is thanks to a pretty expensive forke projector. expensive 4k projector. the projector is fitted with a 155— degree fish eye lens, combined with two depth sensing cameras that scans the rooms for objects and furniture, and the system adjusts the image to prevent it from becoming distorting. so the idea is that by having a screen that envelopes the peripheral vision of the viewer, you really feel...
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ijust unilateral actions. i just showed a unilateral actions.print, you could see department ofjustice department for education, they will have to come together and agree, i imagine, to get anything changed? yes, andi imagine, to get anything changed? yes, and i don't think there is any chance that congress will go out of its way to pass any sort of law like this. in north carolina did the state legislators passed a law preventing transgender access to bathrooms of their choice and it became a very hot button controversial issue, the governor who supported it got voted out of office by a very narrow margin, i don't think he will see national politicians want to touch it. some people wonder why the trump administration has decided to take action on this now. press secretary sean spicer was asked about it today and said it was because the policy has been challenged in court and held by a judge in a federal court and they need to take a position on it and resolve it, others say that is not necessarily the case. just one of the issues and vinnie has
ijust unilateral actions. i just showed a unilateral actions.print, you could see department ofjustice department for education, they will have to come together and agree, i imagine, to get anything changed? yes, andi imagine, to get anything changed? yes, and i don't think there is any chance that congress will go out of its way to pass any sort of law like this. in north carolina did the state legislators passed a law preventing transgender access to bathrooms of their choice and it became a...
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ijust couldn't sleep. i was talking to him and i was like...and i was like... i am so worried. the terminal at kuala lumpur airport, where the brother of the north korean leader was murdered using a deadly nerve agent, has been declared safe. the democratic party elects a new
ijust couldn't sleep. i was talking to him and i was like...and i was like... i am so worried. the terminal at kuala lumpur airport, where the brother of the north korean leader was murdered using a deadly nerve agent, has been declared safe. the democratic party elects a new
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but ijust shop or golf. that was a hurdle.one. how did you overcome them? was it by proving to people that you could hold your own and you were just as able to grasp this industry as they were? i didn't really think about it at all. it wasn't something that i thought about, oh, my gosh, i'm a woman in a male dominated industry. it was something i took as a challenge. i enjoy a challenge and i got on with it. the males felt more intimidated than i did. the actual industry itself has changed in that period of time? oh, massively. we just chuck everything away in one bag and you guys would ta ke away in one bag and you guys would take it away. i imagine in the uk many viewers around the world have a similar experience, we're separating our waste, we might get fined if we don't do it properly and it is left behind. it has completely changed. what has that meant for your business? it brought us to the fore front. 20 years ago if you were at a social event with regards to business you would tell people you we re business you would t
but ijust shop or golf. that was a hurdle.one. how did you overcome them? was it by proving to people that you could hold your own and you were just as able to grasp this industry as they were? i didn't really think about it at all. it wasn't something that i thought about, oh, my gosh, i'm a woman in a male dominated industry. it was something i took as a challenge. i enjoy a challenge and i got on with it. the males felt more intimidated than i did. the actual industry itself has changed in...
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ijust feel? you must be delighted? ijust feel over the moon. i cannot explain it., who it is obviously so important to, she is so overjoyed. she was upset about having to hand it back to this administrator, it was unbelievable. it has been a lot of mixed emotions. and we do not quite understand why she had to hand it back to the administrator. is that right? the man was pretty strict about it, i think. my dad said we should play by the book. we just think. my dad said we should play by the book. wejust have think. my dad said we should play by the book. we just have to take their word for it. it is hard to trust them after this long. they have denied having it, having access to it. it is amazing that with all of this media coverage, all the people, the bbc, everyone, without that we would not have ever been able to get into the property, or have known any other and servers. it is amazing and we cannot thank anyone enough. assuming you are reunited with it, fingers crossed, what do you plan to do with it? will you take it somewhere else to be cleaned? yes. it will n
ijust feel? you must be delighted? ijust feel over the moon. i cannot explain it., who it is obviously so important to, she is so overjoyed. she was upset about having to hand it back to this administrator, it was unbelievable. it has been a lot of mixed emotions. and we do not quite understand why she had to hand it back to the administrator. is that right? the man was pretty strict about it, i think. my dad said we should play by the book. we just think. my dad said we should play by the...
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asi as ijust as i just outlined, as ijust outlined, a lot in her injury. -- in as ijust outlined, a lot she will be based at new new scotla nd and she will be based at new new scotland yard, a new headquarters. you could sum it all up in one way saying that she has limited resources to police a very complicated city. the government is keen on her doing a betterjob in policing vulnerable people. for example people who have suffered domestic or abuse. also cyber crime, and a big push to do a betterjob in looking after children. the met has accepted in recent years it has not done well. so all that on of keeping the media and the public happy and also herforce. so what the media and the public happy and also her force. so what does she think about getting the job, earlier she stood right here to give as her views about being appointed. she stood right here to give as her views about being appointedlj she stood right here to give as her views about being appointed. i could not be more pleased to be appointed as commissioner. it is beyond my wildest dreams. an extraordinary privilege. i'm ve
asi as ijust as i just outlined, as ijust outlined, a lot in her injury. -- in as ijust outlined, a lot she will be based at new new scotla nd and she will be based at new new scotland yard, a new headquarters. you could sum it all up in one way saying that she has limited resources to police a very complicated city. the government is keen on her doing a betterjob in policing vulnerable people. for example people who have suffered domestic or abuse. also cyber crime, and a big push to do a...
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can ijust checked, it is not you? you're not one of two people? is david buik, market strategist at investment bank panmure gordon. so many people speaking to the bbc in the american presidential campaign dead we like the fact that donald trump is going to build up the american military, and that is why they were voting for him. well, we wait with all and trepidation for the end of the day to see
can ijust checked, it is not you? you're not one of two people? is david buik, market strategist at investment bank panmure gordon. so many people speaking to the bbc in the american presidential campaign dead we like the fact that donald trump is going to build up the american military, and that is why they were voting for him. well, we wait with all and trepidation for the end of the day to see
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ijust want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japans great ally. 100%. thank you. in south korea, the military made the normal noises. our military made the normal noises. our military is poised to respond immediately to any provocation from north korea that threaten the security of the republic of korea. missing from all of this so far is china. the country that many think holds the key to stopping north korea. china's leaders say they do not want a north korea armed with nuclear missiles but nor do they wa nt nuclear missiles but nor do they want the kim regime to collapse. with each new test, north korea comes a step closer to that goal of becoming a nuclear missile armed state. the prospect makes south korea and japan are extremely nervous. but nobody seems to have any idea how to get north korea's nuclear genie back in the bottle. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, says the party's leadership is "settled for this parliament". speaking to the bbc this morning, mr watson played down reports that labour is using focus groups to test
ijust want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japans great ally. 100%. thank you. in south korea, the military made the normal noises. our military made the normal noises. our military is poised to respond immediately to any provocation from north korea that threaten the security of the republic of korea. missing from all of this so far is china. the country that many think holds the key to stopping north korea. china's leaders say they do not...
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but ijust think you deserve a little bit more, and certainly more time. —— ijust think he deserved.yers are culpable? do you think some players will be thinking, crikey, did i cause this? if the players are involved, they should have a long, hard look at themselves as well. there was always going to be and after the lord mayor's show season. it was never going to match anything like last season. this was the reality of where less than normally are. they're all sorts of different reasons why this happened, but ijust think it's a really sad day for leicester in many ways, that it's come to this. i think he deserved and bought himself a bit more time than this, really. i'm not ashamed to say that last night, when the news broke, i shed a tear. i shed a tear for claudio, for football, and my club. leicester's thai owners stressed that the club is in crisis, that they acted to help the club survive. they urge leicester fa ns help the club survive. they urge leicester fans to try to understand. i was shocked. i was not surprised, because when not playing too well, but i was definitely dis
but ijust think you deserve a little bit more, and certainly more time. —— ijust think he deserved.yers are culpable? do you think some players will be thinking, crikey, did i cause this? if the players are involved, they should have a long, hard look at themselves as well. there was always going to be and after the lord mayor's show season. it was never going to match anything like last season. this was the reality of where less than normally are. they're all sorts of different reasons why...
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ijust need to look at for it need to get treatment from it. i just need to look at the for it need to get treatment from it. ijust need to look at the rent revolution. it is in the metro. a shake—up to give tenants longer agreements. we are all supposed to be homeowners. this is pretty big. it is huge. the homeowning democracy, that was margaret thatcher's slogan. selling council houses. i can hear the brakes being slammed on, grinding gears, it is a big change, and it is because of the way the housing stock is run and rents a re way the housing stock is run and rents are impossible, and it's very difficult for young people. solution 40 years ago which was right isn't necessarily the solution i'iow. right isn't necessarily the solution now. you have so many precious. when david cameron said we want to have all of these new homes, you know what, you never got the planning permission through. you can say whatever you want, actually people don't want them built in their local environment, it isn't going to happen. so then you have 300,000 people
ijust need to look at for it need to get treatment from it. i just need to look at the for it need to get treatment from it. ijust need to look at the rent revolution. it is in the metro. a shake—up to give tenants longer agreements. we are all supposed to be homeowners. this is pretty big. it is huge. the homeowning democracy, that was margaret thatcher's slogan. selling council houses. i can hear the brakes being slammed on, grinding gears, it is a big change, and it is because of the way...
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ijust think... ..we need to speak about your dad.t you may be able to chat to me and maybe help explain how... ..your dad ended up in... in england. kevin doesn't call me back and he doesn't respond to a letter, either. so i go to see roger's daughter, jeanette, instead. she doesn't want to be filmed but she tells me that she hasn't seen her dad in years. i've just spent the best part of three hours talking to the... the daughter of roger curry, that's jeanette. and well, firstly, she didn't have a clue about her dad ending up in... in england, and hereford. she clearly thinks her brother kevin is behind the transport of her dad across the atlantic to england. we showed her the footage, we showed her... her dad in the care home. showed her her dad talking to the staff and... walking about and eating his chocolate muffins and... she got quite emotional. she got quite emotional. but, you know what, her biggest concern was that he might be shipped out of... out of england and back here. as far as she is concerned, he's happy. and he's s
ijust think... ..we need to speak about your dad.t you may be able to chat to me and maybe help explain how... ..your dad ended up in... in england. kevin doesn't call me back and he doesn't respond to a letter, either. so i go to see roger's daughter, jeanette, instead. she doesn't want to be filmed but she tells me that she hasn't seen her dad in years. i've just spent the best part of three hours talking to the... the daughter of roger curry, that's jeanette. and well, firstly, she didn't...
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no, ijust not have a bin at all? no, ijust not have a bin at all?not have a second one in my bathroomli we nt have a second one in my bathroomli went through a phase of not having a bin in the bathroom, which forced me to throw everything away properly. what sort of items should you be recycling when it comes to bathroom waste? this should not be confusing, but it really is. one of the reasons is because different councils have so many different systems. we looked at greater manchester and we found our five at greater manchester and we found ourfive or six different at greater manchester and we found our five or six different systems within a ten mile radius, which is a bit crazy. it could be a lot easier if we all recycled in same way. but a nswer if we all recycled in same way. but answer your question, plastic bottles, anything made of glass, metals are pretty readily recycla ble. metals are pretty readily recyclable. the things to look out for are things like cotton buds, you have the cotton and the plastic together. the industry needs to respon
no, ijust not have a bin at all? no, ijust not have a bin at all?not have a second one in my bathroomli we nt have a second one in my bathroomli went through a phase of not having a bin in the bathroom, which forced me to throw everything away properly. what sort of items should you be recycling when it comes to bathroom waste? this should not be confusing, but it really is. one of the reasons is because different councils have so many different systems. we looked at greater manchester and we...
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ijust could not sleep. i was talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this country. talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this countryli talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this country. i am so worried. the exodus of civilians from western mosul — as iraqi troops push deeper into territory held by islamic state also coming up, the woman linked to the murder of kimjong—nam — says she got 90 dollars to take part in what she thought was a prank. the dream is over. claudio ranieri says goodbye to the leicester city players after he was sacked by the club. cello. the indian embassy in washington has expressed deep concern over the killing of an indian man and the injuring of another in a shooting incident in kansas. more than a hundred people gathered for a vigil in kansas honouring the victims of what authorities suspect was a possible hate crime. sri—nivas kuchi—bhotla died shortly after wednesday's attack, his friend alok mada—sani, also from india, and an american man were also
ijust could not sleep. i was talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this country. talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this countryli talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this country. i am so worried. the exodus of civilians from western mosul — as iraqi troops push deeper into territory held by islamic state also coming up, the woman linked to the murder of kimjong—nam — says she got 90 dollars to take part in what she thought was a prank. the dream is...
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ijust wa nt to a perception he has clout. ijust want to share this quote from tony thomas.like that for effect. he is a four star general. what did we hear from the congressmen earlier? effectively, this is not a competent administration and that is a concern for national security. you're watching 100 days from bbc news. temperatures continued the upward creep and felt pleasant if you had some sunshine. this was cornwall, but they were not so lucky in staffordshire. the weather system brought wet weather into the midlands. it is stretching all the way to western parts of scotland as well. some heavy bursts, clearing from eastern parts of england. showers in western parts of england and wales. midnight, a lot of dry weather to come, although there will be rain feeding into scotland. in argyll, strong and gale force wind with that. lighter wind across southern parts, so there could be some fog patches, slow to clear on thursday morning. low pressure is close to scotland on thursday. it will be a windy start to the day. continue across northern and western parts, we will see o
ijust wa nt to a perception he has clout. ijust want to share this quote from tony thomas.like that for effect. he is a four star general. what did we hear from the congressmen earlier? effectively, this is not a competent administration and that is a concern for national security. you're watching 100 days from bbc news. temperatures continued the upward creep and felt pleasant if you had some sunshine. this was cornwall, but they were not so lucky in staffordshire. the weather system brought...
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i keep running, and ijust love to hit people.to carry on as long as they can, and then there is a whole new wave of women that are inspired to play as well. joining us now are american football player phoebe schecter, representing great britain's national team, and sport england's chief executivejennie price. we have been talking about inspiring people, and how parkour is inspiring people, and how parkour is inspiring people to get active. but this is also inspiring people. yes, and actually we know that one of the biggest barriers for women and girls is what goes on in their heads. lots of people look at those amazing pictures and think those women are incredible, but i am not like that, lam not incredible, but i am not like that, i am not that fit or fast. this is all about showing pictures of real women, and showing that it is fine, it doesn't matter what size you are, it doesn't matter what size you are, it doesn't matter what size you are, it does not matter if you are not brilliant, you absolutely can do it. yes, but some p
i keep running, and ijust love to hit people.to carry on as long as they can, and then there is a whole new wave of women that are inspired to play as well. joining us now are american football player phoebe schecter, representing great britain's national team, and sport england's chief executivejennie price. we have been talking about inspiring people, and how parkour is inspiring people, and how parkour is inspiring people to get active. but this is also inspiring people. yes, and actually we...
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but ijust think that gratitude is quite gobsmacking.little bit more loyalty and certainly more time. personally i think they should be building statues to him, not sacking him. due think the players are culpable, do you think the players will be thinking crikey, i caused this?m the players are involved they should have a long hard look at themselves as well. there is always going to be an kind of after the lord mayors show season. it was never going to match anything like last season, this is the reality of where leicester normally are. they're all sorts of different reasons why has happened, but i just sorts of different reasons why has happened, but ijust think, it is a really sad day, for leicester, in many ways that it has come to this, i think he deserved a importance of a bit more time than this ready. i'm not ashamed to say last night when the news broke my shed a tear, i shed a tearfor claudio ranieri, for football and for my club. le i ceste r‘s football and for my club. leicester's tie owners stressed that they were in crisis
but ijust think that gratitude is quite gobsmacking.little bit more loyalty and certainly more time. personally i think they should be building statues to him, not sacking him. due think the players are culpable, do you think the players will be thinking crikey, i caused this?m the players are involved they should have a long hard look at themselves as well. there is always going to be an kind of after the lord mayors show season. it was never going to match anything like last season, this is...
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ijust hope he's happy. ijust — every morning i wake up with a smile on my face.nd hurts. you get back up, and you do what you do, like rocky balboa. the truly remarkable isaiah bird. and the oldest theatre on broadway, which has been closed for the last 50 years, has been reopened. academy award nominee jake gyllenhaal cut the ribbon, alongside co—star annaleigh ashford, their play sunday in the park with george being the opening show. the theatre has a rich history since opening in 1903, with its first owner losing his life aboard the titanic. it then became the venue for the original the tonight show, and amongst many star performances hosted the first televised performance from barbra streisand. it is the time of year when tens of thousands of birds perform a spectacular nightly ritual in the north—west of england. the starling's synchronised flying is called a murmuration, and it looks like an amazing ballet in the sky. now, one group is organising viewing events before the season ends later this month, as dave guest reports. it is an aerial ballet with a cas
ijust hope he's happy. ijust — every morning i wake up with a smile on my face.nd hurts. you get back up, and you do what you do, like rocky balboa. the truly remarkable isaiah bird. and the oldest theatre on broadway, which has been closed for the last 50 years, has been reopened. academy award nominee jake gyllenhaal cut the ribbon, alongside co—star annaleigh ashford, their play sunday in the park with george being the opening show. the theatre has a rich history since opening in 1903,...
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ijust hope he's happy. ijust — every morning i wake up with a smile on my face.et back up, and you do what you do, like rocky balboa. what a remarkable young man. and the oldest theatre on broadway — the hudson theatre — which has been closed for the last fifty years — has been reopened. academy award nominee jake gyllenhaal cut the ribbon alongside co—star anna—leigh ashford. their play 'sunday in the park with george' is the opening show. the theatre has a rich history since opening in 1903. it's first owner died on board the titanic. it then became the venue for the original 'the tonight show‘ and among many star performances, hosted the first televised performance from barbra streisand. lady gaga has hit back at cyber bullies who made fun of her body during the half—time show at sunday's super bowl. the singer posted on instagram that she'd heard her body was a "topic of conversation" and said she was proud of it. internet trolls had criticised her costumes and how they showed off her stomach. but lady gaga is having the last laugh — since her super bowl perf
ijust hope he's happy. ijust — every morning i wake up with a smile on my face.et back up, and you do what you do, like rocky balboa. what a remarkable young man. and the oldest theatre on broadway — the hudson theatre — which has been closed for the last fifty years — has been reopened. academy award nominee jake gyllenhaal cut the ribbon alongside co—star anna—leigh ashford. their play 'sunday in the park with george' is the opening show. the theatre has a rich history since...
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ijust didn't get it. accident ended up being involved in that sort of statement at that time... but i wasn't going to be pushed around. no, so here is the thing. i know that you are going to go back to the states later in the year, and sing, and we have seen so many different performers, artists, movie stars and others, feel that they have to sort of use whatever platform they have got to speak out, some of them very clearly angry and upset about some of donald trump's policies. meryl streep, et cetera. et cetera — would you do that? probably. yes, if i felt that strongly, and if i felt that it would be some use. but i'm not sure that it is of any use. that is the thing that bothers me about it. it can sometimes look as if you are trying to make yourself look good, and i don't want that. let me ask you about a different aspect of your long career, and that is, it is almost constant performing, touring, different countries, different cities, and in the middle of all of that, you have managed to raise a fam
ijust didn't get it. accident ended up being involved in that sort of statement at that time... but i wasn't going to be pushed around. no, so here is the thing. i know that you are going to go back to the states later in the year, and sing, and we have seen so many different performers, artists, movie stars and others, feel that they have to sort of use whatever platform they have got to speak out, some of them very clearly angry and upset about some of donald trump's policies. meryl streep,...
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ijust bought get home and on pack your shopping? just bought a few get home and on pack your shopping? ijust bought a few bits at get home and on pack your shopping? i just bought a few bits at tesco and i'm sure these products were on special offer. that's why i've bought two of each. but according to my receipt, i've paid full price. and that's the point. i've paid 60% more than the deal on the shelf. that's £3 30 in hard cash. at another tesco store, i spot two fought to pounce on ice cream, but at the till it is the full price. so what's going on? ice cream, martin? martin works for trading standards and says the law on pricing is simple. they must put a price on goods so you know what you are going to pay and that price must be accurate to see you don't get charged more than you thought you we re charged more than you thought you were going to pay. sounds simple enough and with more than 3500 stores nationwide, tesco should be getting it right. but is it? that's what i want to find out. so armed with my phone and secret cameras
ijust bought get home and on pack your shopping? just bought a few get home and on pack your shopping? ijust bought a few bits at get home and on pack your shopping? i just bought a few bits at tesco and i'm sure these products were on special offer. that's why i've bought two of each. but according to my receipt, i've paid full price. and that's the point. i've paid 60% more than the deal on the shelf. that's £3 30 in hard cash. at another tesco store, i spot two fought to pounce on ice...
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ijust have to make more words to say. 0bama out. serve. ijust have to make more words to say.t in touch with me on twitter. thank you for watching bbc news. it's a very changeable weather pattern in the few days to come. much colder to start the new week. but still some mild weather ahead of us for sunday. this was the rain on saturday. behind me is the next named storm, and that's racing in off the atlantic. that's storm ewan. it was named by the irish met service for the expected consequences here. but it will bring wet and windy weather in the north of the uk. but heavy rain between the two weather systems, generally mild. further west, already the rain and wind is gathering. that will be a feature for northern ireland and scotland for the morning onwards. while elsewhere we'll see some dry weatherfor a time. as well as rain, cold air. we have talked about that sleet in the hills. snow to come. brightness will fade. some more rain to come back across northern ireland in the morning. but a colder, showery afternoon. england and wales, the dry part of the day is in the mornin
ijust have to make more words to say. 0bama out. serve. ijust have to make more words to say.t in touch with me on twitter. thank you for watching bbc news. it's a very changeable weather pattern in the few days to come. much colder to start the new week. but still some mild weather ahead of us for sunday. this was the rain on saturday. behind me is the next named storm, and that's racing in off the atlantic. that's storm ewan. it was named by the irish met service for the expected consequences...
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so if ijust hit this button here, we get the largest screen i've ever seen. thanks to a pretty expensive 4k projector. the projector is fitted with an 155—degree fish eye lens, it combines this with two depth—sensing cameras which scan the room for objects and furniture. the system then adjusts the image to prevent it becoming distorted. so the idea is that by having a screen which envelopes the peripheral vision of the viewer, you really feel like you're thrown inside the action, and it is surprisingly effective. game: oh, yeah! at the moment, this system remains a concept but razor has hinted it might one day bring it to market. that was marc. and now robots. one of the big uses of which these days is to go to places and do work that's not safe for humans. but when nick told us that he wanted to see such a situation on a paradise island in australia, we completely believed him! but this is his story. peel island, off the coast of brisbane, queensland, is a serene beauty. but for over 50 years, this remote paradise was a prison. in 1907, this island was desi
so if ijust hit this button here, we get the largest screen i've ever seen. thanks to a pretty expensive 4k projector. the projector is fitted with an 155—degree fish eye lens, it combines this with two depth—sensing cameras which scan the room for objects and furniture. the system then adjusts the image to prevent it becoming distorted. so the idea is that by having a screen which envelopes the peripheral vision of the viewer, you really feel like you're thrown inside the action, and it is...
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ijust wa nt more to influence the north.to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, ioo%. thank you. president trump has talked tough on north korea and now faces a test of will. let's get more on this story from our reporter kevin kim, who joins us now from seoul. what is the significance of the launch, the first since donald trump came to power? the timing will not bea came to power? the timing will not be a coincidence as north korea often carried out tests close to political events and anniversaries. what many observers are worried about is the direction president trump's relations will be going with the north korean leader. in terms of the north korean leader. in terms of the new quick abilities being able to strike the united states, they say they are near completion. resident trump says he will not let this happen. if he intends to test the boundaries of the united states, observers say real military confrontation could happen. in times of difficulty, will donald
ijust wa nt more to influence the north.to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, ioo%. thank you. president trump has talked tough on north korea and now faces a test of will. let's get more on this story from our reporter kevin kim, who joins us now from seoul. what is the significance of the launch, the first since donald trump came to power? the timing will not bea came to power? the timing will not be a coincidence as north korea...
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ijust wa nt very much, mr prime minister.just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. let's get more from the bbc‘s kevin kim in seoul. kevin, what has been the reaction from south korea 7 kevin, what has been the reaction from south korea? the south korean government has called this a great provocation and i think north korean observer will be looking at this missile launch because it may not have been a coincidence. the concern is about the direction resident trump's relations may go. north korea has warned that its capabilities were there completion. president trump has made it clear he will not let this happen. the miscalculation of intentions may lead to an escalation of events which could ultimately end up in real military complication are long and already tense border. in times of difficulty, will president trump be able to take measured steps over in emotional responses? that is the big question. the timing of this missile test
ijust wa nt very much, mr prime minister.just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great ally, 100%. thank you. let's get more from the bbc‘s kevin kim in seoul. kevin, what has been the reaction from south korea 7 kevin, what has been the reaction from south korea? the south korean government has called this a great provocation and i think north korean observer will be looking at this missile launch because it may not have...
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can ijust my area, not a cut. can i just say my area, not a cut. can ijust say something?n this re—evaluation. i was a small business. my rates were 7.2 per year andl business. my rates were 7.2 per year and i was eligible for small business rate relief and a recognition that a small business does need specific help. with this re—evaluation, my rates have been moved to £25,000 a year and i'm classed as a medium business. my business hasn't actually changed. i employ the same amount of people. i have the same amount of sales and the same amount of foot fall and yesterday suddenly i've been moved out of any relief and any help and this is what's going to kill the high street and kill small businesses. the lack of recognition of what a small business means. fair point? absolutely. in my situation, it is similarto point? absolutely. in my situation, it is similar to grant's. the letter that came out at the weekend indicates 1.3% average cut in business rates, but when i looked through the sectoral analysis, they are showing an increase and we're going to end up with a 5%, 6% i
can ijust my area, not a cut. can i just say my area, not a cut. can ijust say something?n this re—evaluation. i was a small business. my rates were 7.2 per year andl business. my rates were 7.2 per year and i was eligible for small business rate relief and a recognition that a small business does need specific help. with this re—evaluation, my rates have been moved to £25,000 a year and i'm classed as a medium business. my business hasn't actually changed. i employ the same amount of...
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can ijust go back interests of national security.curity. can ijust go back then, in that case, if he loses at the supreme court, what can and should he do? because, you know, these orders are being challenged under the constitution? yes, well, the majority of the american people are in support of this travel ban, are in support of making sure the people who come into this country are coming from lawful purposes not to do us harm. so i think if he fails at the level of the supreme court, he should try, try, try again until we get something in place that keeps council trisafe. what, something in place that keeps counciltrisafe. what, override something in place that keeps council trisafe. what, override the constitution? i mean these are in very, very tricky turbulent legal waters here. he may have to right another order. he may have to go through congress. he needs to legalise every legal means possible to make sure our country is safe. —— he needs to utilise every legal means possible. you are not concerned the president is taking to
can ijust go back interests of national security.curity. can ijust go back then, in that case, if he loses at the supreme court, what can and should he do? because, you know, these orders are being challenged under the constitution? yes, well, the majority of the american people are in support of this travel ban, are in support of making sure the people who come into this country are coming from lawful purposes not to do us harm. so i think if he fails at the level of the supreme court, he...
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ijust wa nt free, fair, good, horrendous. ijust want great deals.anding this, imagine putting his words in another language.” found the best way to translate president donald trump is to become trump, and speak his words the way he says them. i am a journalist with the bbc persian tv service and part of myjob is doing live translations of myjob is doing live translations of world leaders like the new us president. from english to far sea. i know nothing about russia. transcript in the unseen word is what i found difficult, a speech and body damage expert to explain how donald trump from veres from subject to subject. he's always aiming for the final punchy phrase, he will start the sentence to reply to respond to something and if he thinks i'm not going to get there, he would abandon it and shift off somewhere else and then think, is this one going to work, no i'm just going to abandon this until he finds his final driving message and then he will get wall of the way home and a lwa ys he will get wall of the way home and always end on a strong emoti
ijust wa nt free, fair, good, horrendous. ijust want great deals.anding this, imagine putting his words in another language.” found the best way to translate president donald trump is to become trump, and speak his words the way he says them. i am a journalist with the bbc persian tv service and part of myjob is doing live translations of myjob is doing live translations of world leaders like the new us president. from english to far sea. i know nothing about russia. transcript in the unseen...
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one of the first people who taught me how to act was denzel washington, and ijust met him tonight foring actress triumph for her role in 1950s drama fences was another win that helped the oscars feel a little less white this year. we canjoin we can join will live we canjoin will live in los angeles. plenty of attention to the mix—up. tell us a bit more about what you thought about the winners themselves and the awards? it's true, this will always be the oscars where there was a mix—up. there's a certain irony in la la land, a film that plays with the idea of two endings having a situation like that at the oscars. the truth of the matter is, ijust wonder if there's a shift in tone the academy members about la la land. it was opposed to be the shoo—in, the record—breaking year for this musical, this fantasy about hollywood. but it was moonlight that won, about the tough streets of miami, tells the story of the coming—of—age of a young, black poor quy coming—of—age of a young, black poor guy who's brought up, helped by a drug dealer. a much harder tale. i just think the voters thought in
one of the first people who taught me how to act was denzel washington, and ijust met him tonight foring actress triumph for her role in 1950s drama fences was another win that helped the oscars feel a little less white this year. we canjoin we can join will live we canjoin will live in los angeles. plenty of attention to the mix—up. tell us a bit more about what you thought about the winners themselves and the awards? it's true, this will always be the oscars where there was a mix—up....
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ijust different reasons why this has happened.fferent reasons why this has happened. ijust think it is a really sad day for leicester, in many ways, that it's come to this. he deserved and bought himself a bit more time than this. i'm not ashamed to say that last night when the news broke, i shed a tear, for claudio, for football and for my club. manchester united have been drawn against russian side rostov in the last 16 of the europa league. it's not the draw that jose mourinho wanted. they face a 5,000 mile round trip for the first leg in russia, before a scheduled fa cup tie at chelsea a few days later. to rugby now, and centre ben te'o will make his first start for england in sunday's six nations match with italy. te'o has won five caps — all as a replacement, including scoring the winning try in this year's championship match against france. danny care makes his first england start in a year at scrum—half. elliot daly replaces anthony watson on the wing. the former great britain coach brian noble says he's certain rugby leag
ijust different reasons why this has happened.fferent reasons why this has happened. ijust think it is a really sad day for leicester, in many ways, that it's come to this. he deserved and bought himself a bit more time than this. i'm not ashamed to say that last night when the news broke, i shed a tear, for claudio, for football and for my club. manchester united have been drawn against russian side rostov in the last 16 of the europa league. it's not the draw that jose mourinho wanted. they...
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ijust hope we can find the dress itself. let's catch up with the weather now.not doing very much. just above freezing across many parts of the uk. there will be no change as we go through the rest of the weekend. in fact the wind is going to pick up as well. more of this rain, sleet and some snow in the forecast. a lot of this falling across parts of south—east scotland into north—east england, away from the highest ground. it's rain at the moment, it is quite wet. we continue with the feed of moisture coming in on the strengthening wind overnight. we are more likely to get a bit of sleet and snow through north—east england, the east midlands, into east anglia. there will be significantly more than that in the peak district, into the pennines. a few spots, especially over higher ground. quitea few spots, especially over higher ground. quite a hard frost coming into north west scotland overnight where we have clearer skies. well below freezing here. into sunday, we can see the snow into the higher parts of the pennines and peak district. again a bit of sleet and
ijust hope we can find the dress itself. let's catch up with the weather now.not doing very much. just above freezing across many parts of the uk. there will be no change as we go through the rest of the weekend. in fact the wind is going to pick up as well. more of this rain, sleet and some snow in the forecast. a lot of this falling across parts of south—east scotland into north—east england, away from the highest ground. it's rain at the moment, it is quite wet. we continue with the feed...
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he's gone now and ijust been hard, you know. he's gone now and i just hope been hard, you know.ust hope that between him and his maker he is, do whatever he wa nts to his maker he is, do whatever he wants to do. but today the papers and some tory mps blamed the then labour government for paying him and letting her go. utter hypocrisy, said tony blair, the critics had demanded the freedom of the detainee. but mr blair has hit back. he said in a statement he was not paid compensation by my government, the compensation was agreed in 2010 by the conservative government. the fa ct by the conservative government. the fact is that this was always a very difficult situation where any government would have to balance proper concern for civil liberties and desire to protect our security and desire to protect our security and we were likely to be attacked whatever course we took. it isjust a matter of fact that compensation was decided by the conservative government, by kenneth clarke, the justice secretary, not by a labour government. according to this intelligence assessment on wikileaks
he's gone now and ijust been hard, you know. he's gone now and i just hope been hard, you know.ust hope that between him and his maker he is, do whatever he wa nts to his maker he is, do whatever he wants to do. but today the papers and some tory mps blamed the then labour government for paying him and letting her go. utter hypocrisy, said tony blair, the critics had demanded the freedom of the detainee. but mr blair has hit back. he said in a statement he was not paid compensation by my...
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ijust don't think it is as cinematic as it needs to be. moments, but as a piece of cinema it doesn't fly. coming up to the baftas on sunday, it is something that might win awards for the acting rather than anything else. my feeling is that is where its heart resides, they are terrific performances. it feels theatrical to me. the best thing out in the cinema at the moment is toni erdman. you need to see this. it is terrific, it sounds so unlikely, a three—hour black comedy, a standout performance about father, daughter estrangement. a father turns up at his daughter's place of work pretending to be a life coach, and she cannot get rid of him. it is really edgy and really funny and really painful and really poignant. it is about to be remade starring jack nicholson. why? it is perfect as it is, it doesn't need remaking, you will love the original. you tell me it's perfect. i have seen the trailer and the trailer itself is interminable. does it need to be three hours? i am somebody who believes in cutting to the bone, less is more, but in the
ijust don't think it is as cinematic as it needs to be. moments, but as a piece of cinema it doesn't fly. coming up to the baftas on sunday, it is something that might win awards for the acting rather than anything else. my feeling is that is where its heart resides, they are terrific performances. it feels theatrical to me. the best thing out in the cinema at the moment is toni erdman. you need to see this. it is terrific, it sounds so unlikely, a three—hour black comedy, a standout...
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ijust wa nt to aware has only 62 years left.ney to a buyer on such a short lease. sally says, watching your programme on ground rents and leaseholds, the top part of my garden is leasehold. the rest of the land our house sits on his freehold. it's a small strip because the full width of the property, which i believe was originally done this way in case the road ever needed to be widened. kirklees council on it and when we ate to purchase it, they asked for the sum of £16,000! the grand red was £5 for 20 years and then went up to £25 and is still rising —— ground rent. time for sport. it was a mixed night for the manchester clubs. manchester city beat west ham 4—0, but manchester united could only draw 0—0 with hull. vidic wright scored his 100th premier league goal last night 15 yea rs premier league goal last night 15 years after he scored his first top—flight goal, and he reprises his signature robot celebration. looking as good as ever! rangers were well beaten by hearts, 4—1, and despite defeat they stay second, but fourth p
ijust wa nt to aware has only 62 years left.ney to a buyer on such a short lease. sally says, watching your programme on ground rents and leaseholds, the top part of my garden is leasehold. the rest of the land our house sits on his freehold. it's a small strip because the full width of the property, which i believe was originally done this way in case the road ever needed to be widened. kirklees council on it and when we ate to purchase it, they asked for the sum of £16,000! the grand red was...
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ijust had a play around with some of the drone‘s functions.ows who the real kid is. first of all i press w, which should get the drone up and running. this is a spot of that well—known activity, drone bowling. back a bit. we need to go down. down... other way round. no, no, back. oh yeah! yes, the skittles are down here on the floor. and i've done it! it's notjust about flying, though, you may want to do a bit of driving. last year we learned quite how much of an appetite there was for augmented reality in gaming. how about adding a robot to the mix? and give the big kids a chance for some play, too. there is the enemy. if i can turn around quickly enough. trying to turn around. i'm going to shoot. that's it. and i've hit. this gaming robot, much like virtual avatars, becomes stronger as you use it. it's also customisable and upgradable, with the ability to add wheels or even take on another robot in the room. or if you want to get yourself moving, how about a personal training robot? this prototype has limited functionality, but still managed
ijust had a play around with some of the drone‘s functions.ows who the real kid is. first of all i press w, which should get the drone up and running. this is a spot of that well—known activity, drone bowling. back a bit. we need to go down. down... other way round. no, no, back. oh yeah! yes, the skittles are down here on the floor. and i've done it! it's notjust about flying, though, you may want to do a bit of driving. last year we learned quite how much of an appetite there was for...
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no, ijust think that, you know, having your heart broken is a tremendous way to learn about the worlddo you think you're happy? like... ..as happy as you thought you'd be when you were my age? seriously? you don't ask people questions like that. you're my mom. especially your mom. wondering if you're happy is a great shortcut tojust being depressed. give me that. i already love it, just from that.|j haven't i already love it, just from that.” haven't seen it yet. you are right to do so. it is the horrific film. it has terrific performances, partly because they had time to rehearse i get to know the characters. these are characters you want to spend time in the company. we want to show how their lives work—out. you want to know about their lives. the film has texture, you feel like at any point the camera could go out of the car, out of the house and into the street and the world would be com plete street and the world would be complete around it. it evokes a world that is in many ways, lost. it is back to time that now seem so distant, but the issues it deals with is contemporary. it
no, ijust think that, you know, having your heart broken is a tremendous way to learn about the worlddo you think you're happy? like... ..as happy as you thought you'd be when you were my age? seriously? you don't ask people questions like that. you're my mom. especially your mom. wondering if you're happy is a great shortcut tojust being depressed. give me that. i already love it, just from that.|j haven't i already love it, just from that.” haven't seen it yet. you are right to do so. it is...
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ijust haven't prepared speech, and i just...want to say that, as filmmakers, i realise that i have become quite shameless in the amount of favours i ask from people, and it is crazy, we borrowed some lights for three months, we kept them for ten months. and you know, that is what brought us here. so many people have just gone beyond, what brought us here. so many people havejust gone beyond, to help us get here. even this dress that i am wearing tonight, someone so do it. 0k, wearing tonight, someone so do it. ok, now let's take a look at the nominations for british short film. and the bafta goes to home. wow. this is incredible. this film was made by many people. actress and executive producer, schpat deda, all refugees from the genocide in kosovo. my grandmother was a refugee from the holocaust, and i think many people here came from migrant families, and have somehow been related to the crisis of the refugees. from my perspective, and i think from all of our perspectives, being british, our heart is love. our sole is compassi
ijust haven't prepared speech, and i just...want to say that, as filmmakers, i realise that i have become quite shameless in the amount of favours i ask from people, and it is crazy, we borrowed some lights for three months, we kept them for ten months. and you know, that is what brought us here. so many people have just gone beyond, what brought us here. so many people havejust gone beyond, to help us get here. even this dress that i am wearing tonight, someone so do it. 0k, wearing tonight,...