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i am that tired from nights, that ijust feel absolutely exhausted. so ijust had to go. that's it.fore i even got in the room and then theyjust said, so what's brought you here today? and i said, it's my anxiety is just playing havoc, today? and i said, it's my anxiety isjust playing havoc, really. they wa nt isjust playing havoc, really. they want me to explore and talk about the event that caused the ptsd. i've only ever spoken to... one, two... four people about it. my mum doesn't even know what happened, so i don't really wa nt even know what happened, so i don't really want to explore it, but i think in order to get better and to tackle my anxiety i think that is the only option, really. so i'm just glad it's over now. itjust makes me feel sad and lonely. i'm really looking forward to this one. obviously supporting a charity like this is incredible for me and it's going to be a big masquerade event in aid of the mind charity. i've got a sitdown meal, like i often do at weddings. it's quite a strange experience for me. i don't sort of tends to enjoy it very much. because i'm so
i am that tired from nights, that ijust feel absolutely exhausted. so ijust had to go. that's it.fore i even got in the room and then theyjust said, so what's brought you here today? and i said, it's my anxiety is just playing havoc, today? and i said, it's my anxiety isjust playing havoc, really. they wa nt isjust playing havoc, really. they want me to explore and talk about the event that caused the ptsd. i've only ever spoken to... one, two... four people about it. my mum doesn't even know...
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ijust want to keep a ray of hope.at the end of the day violence will breed more violence. violence is not the answer. i know that the answer is for someone in the international community to bring to the security council resolution reiterating the two state solution within a specific time frame, within an international conference, saying the state of palestine to live side—by—side with the state of israel on 1967 lines. now, if people ask me, "how come you failed?" i could not deliver, that is the truth. now, do i leave? i'm thinking about it. i'm seriously thinking about it, stephen. i'm seriously thinking about it because there is much that i can't take from my own family, from my own neighbours. i look them in the eyes, i wasn't able to deliver. and that is the truth. an extraordinary omission, isn't it? and it comes back to that word we used earlier, which is raw. hardtalk can be raw. and because we have that extra time to really dig deep into somebody‘s psyche, there are times when they express emotion and dig dee
ijust want to keep a ray of hope.at the end of the day violence will breed more violence. violence is not the answer. i know that the answer is for someone in the international community to bring to the security council resolution reiterating the two state solution within a specific time frame, within an international conference, saying the state of palestine to live side—by—side with the state of israel on 1967 lines. now, if people ask me, "how come you failed?" i could not...
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and ijust wondered if anyone here had the secret to the elusive having it all.t all. i find it completely impossible, having half of it, to be honest. so if anyone can share anything with me that would be wonderful. i'm a perfectionist personality is a lwa ys i'm a perfectionist personality is always give 150% of everything thinking that everything have to be perfect. and i've had come to accept, and actually i am a big believer now, the 70% rule. don't tell my boss this. but that 70% is enough. do you know what i mean? nothing has to be perfect. no one is perfect. there are only 2a hours in the day and have those you should be asleep so you can only do what you can do. let's just get some final thoughts from our mums and from our panel. because i think two hours have flown by about one thing that has been really obvious throughout is the themes. the fact that even though we are all separate people, different lives, we all have the same fears. i think we can do is look at other people think they have got it all. and we don't look at, we don't see what's going on
and ijust wondered if anyone here had the secret to the elusive having it all.t all. i find it completely impossible, having half of it, to be honest. so if anyone can share anything with me that would be wonderful. i'm a perfectionist personality is a lwa ys i'm a perfectionist personality is always give 150% of everything thinking that everything have to be perfect. and i've had come to accept, and actually i am a big believer now, the 70% rule. don't tell my boss this. but that 70% is...
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and ijust wanted to take on the challenge of acting again.u think you had forgotten some of the frustrations that had perhaps encouraged you to stop acting in, i guess, it was around 1990? it was all from inside me. it had nothing to do with what was going on in hollywood. when you have been in the business as long as i have, you get used to it. including the sexism and all that. well, i want to get to the sexism but let's start with ageism, actually, because you have also said that the movie business does not cater for the ageing demographic? your face and the faces of people who are growing older are simply not properly represented. i think it is changing, although it is very slow. older women are the fastest—growing demographic in the world. and so they'd do well to begin to countenance us when they decide what to make and so forth. i think that the growth of television has been very helpful. it is a much more forgiving medium, it is a smaller screen for older faces. and you have a very successful netflix series? very successful. with lily
and ijust wanted to take on the challenge of acting again.u think you had forgotten some of the frustrations that had perhaps encouraged you to stop acting in, i guess, it was around 1990? it was all from inside me. it had nothing to do with what was going on in hollywood. when you have been in the business as long as i have, you get used to it. including the sexism and all that. well, i want to get to the sexism but let's start with ageism, actually, because you have also said that the movie...
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ijust i just felt i had ijust felt i had abused myself to the point where my body did not want to continueector of rugbyjim mallinder. england's cricketers are going through their final preparations ahead of the third ashes test that starts in the early hours of thursday morning in perth. defeat at the waca would mean australia regain the urn. the tour has been marred by off—field disciplinary issues, and former captain michael vaughan has called for senior players to take more responsibility. one of those is alastair cook, he's the latest player to face tough questions about matters both on and off the pitch. here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. for all of the issues surrounding this site it will be a landmark test for one of the players. alastair cook set to win his 150th test cap for england. he has scored almost 12,000 test runs for his country. he has struggled for form so far in this series but he says his desire is as strong as ever. you live on the edge in professional cricket and the edge in professional cricket and the results normallyjustified the end. if you're scoring y
ijust i just felt i had ijust felt i had abused myself to the point where my body did not want to continueector of rugbyjim mallinder. england's cricketers are going through their final preparations ahead of the third ashes test that starts in the early hours of thursday morning in perth. defeat at the waca would mean australia regain the urn. the tour has been marred by off—field disciplinary issues, and former captain michael vaughan has called for senior players to take more...
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i think that night ijust remembered the sheer panic. fear, the pain, more importantly, the pain. the smell, the smell of the chemicals and your skin blistering, and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. earlier that evening, collins argued with two of his victims, but the judge said his indiscriminate attack, which affected so many young people, was unprovoked.
i think that night ijust remembered the sheer panic. fear, the pain, more importantly, the pain. the smell, the smell of the chemicals and your skin blistering, and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. earlier that evening, collins argued with two of his victims, but the judge said his indiscriminate attack, which affected so many young people, was unprovoked.
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ijust a higher premium. i just heard the a higher premium. ijust heard the term.n make it slower to connect to certain sites. idid see connect to certain sites. i did see the piece onjohn 0liver but i don't remember. net neutrality is actually hugely important. in india they have tried to do this also had a lot of people don't like it. all internet traffic is treated the same matter where it's come from, where it's going or what it's doing. that's something we call net neutrality. internet service providers might be able to intentionally slow down your internet connection unless you pay more for things like video streaming 01’ more for things like video streaming or they warn that could be some kind of internet fast lane where big rich companies could pay to make sure their sites loaded quickly while other smaller sites would be stuck ina other smaller sites would be stuck in a slow lane instead. 0k, interesting. it should be fair and equal for all. basically, it's taking down our freedoms. the same amount, it shouldn't be different different websites. as far as l
ijust a higher premium. i just heard the a higher premium. ijust heard the term.n make it slower to connect to certain sites. idid see connect to certain sites. i did see the piece onjohn 0liver but i don't remember. net neutrality is actually hugely important. in india they have tried to do this also had a lot of people don't like it. all internet traffic is treated the same matter where it's come from, where it's going or what it's doing. that's something we call net neutrality. internet...
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ijust heard people screaming and shouting, and then ijust opened the bathroom window and just looked... all i can imagine, like a big orange cloud. just a bang and all fireballs coming from the house. susan smith watched in horror as the children who used to pat her dog were rescued. all the ambulances, then the ambulances were pulling up at the side of our house because they couldn't get down. they were carrying the children to the ambulance. awful thing to happen on your own street. very. a 14—year—old girl died at the scene. an eight—year—old boy and seven—year—old girl died later in hospital. the three—year—old girl is in critical condition. their mother is also seriously ill. police are being very forthright about what happened. i want to describe what this incident is. it's the murder — using fire — of three children, and we have a three—year—old girl fighting for her life, who is seriously ill. this will devastate this family forever, and words cannot describe what they're going through. and they believe they know who is responsible. all i will say is he knows who he is, and h
ijust heard people screaming and shouting, and then ijust opened the bathroom window and just looked... all i can imagine, like a big orange cloud. just a bang and all fireballs coming from the house. susan smith watched in horror as the children who used to pat her dog were rescued. all the ambulances, then the ambulances were pulling up at the side of our house because they couldn't get down. they were carrying the children to the ambulance. awful thing to happen on your own street. very. a...
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ijust wanted to clarify what you thought goldilocks was. feared.ng about the global economy, particularly the us, which sets the scene. gross has been good. what drives central bank action is expected inflation. —— growth. that has been modest. we had core inflation numbers which were a bit wea ker inflation numbers which were a bit weaker than people had gone for. the headline came in line with people‘s expectations. that keeps the fed quite down. talking about that scenario, not necessarily that if you are betting on a stronger dollar, which really has not materialised. again, weakening after that central bank decision at the fed. why is that? janet had quite an upbeat assessment of the us economy for the going forward, she is questioning the impact of trump‘s plan. and just how sustainable that boosters. that is true. she has put through some stronger growth forecast but not sustained it in our two years. it comes back to the inflation forecast. there is no inflation forecast. there is no inflation pressure building up in the system despite unem
ijust wanted to clarify what you thought goldilocks was. feared.ng about the global economy, particularly the us, which sets the scene. gross has been good. what drives central bank action is expected inflation. —— growth. that has been modest. we had core inflation numbers which were a bit wea ker inflation numbers which were a bit weaker than people had gone for. the headline came in line with people‘s expectations. that keeps the fed quite down. talking about that scenario, not...
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ijust wondered if i made a terrible mistake, as well.” to do?i think you did pretty well, actually. so it doesn't matter that i'm the butt of ridicule from half the cabinet for joining the lib dems. back to politics? i was asking nigel what should do with the rest my life, and have eyed dropped a massive (bleep) have eyed dropped a massive (bleep) have at bay made a mistake? how would you sum up your political first date? like... it is really interesting, because rachel is seen in this country as being this sort of hardline remainer, but when you talk to her about the european union, in france she would be a hardline eurosceptic.” union, in france she would be a hardline eurosceptic. i think that is right. there are few of us that, even hardline... is right. there are few of us that, even hardline. .. had is right. there are few of us that, even hardline... had she been from anywhere else i would completely understand why she sacrificed her reputation tojoin understand why she sacrificed her reputation to join the liberal democrats. do you think
ijust wondered if i made a terrible mistake, as well.” to do?i think you did pretty well, actually. so it doesn't matter that i'm the butt of ridicule from half the cabinet for joining the lib dems. back to politics? i was asking nigel what should do with the rest my life, and have eyed dropped a massive (bleep) have eyed dropped a massive (bleep) have at bay made a mistake? how would you sum up your political first date? like... it is really interesting, because rachel is seen in this...
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i remember seeing that. ..and you know, and ijust thought it was great.at, we're actually, you know, challenging perceptions, and, you know, stereotypes and prejudices, and so, in that sense, it's also dealing with, you know, material that — that's quite, you know, a hard topic to — that some people may not grasp. and i think those hardtalks are also quite important. go on, stephen, what about you? it is a huge adrenaline rush to get an interview that you've worked on for months and months and months, that's extraordinarily difficult to organise, that's frankly, you know... the person involved doesn't want to do it, but you eventually persuade them to do it, and that apply to going to caracas to interview hugo chavez. oh, wow. which took a lot of persuasion, notjust from me, but bizarrely from oliver stone, the filmmaker, whom i'd interviewed for hardtalk, and he became, you know, sort of a... your producer? well, friendly. and he knew hugo chavez quite well. and i said i'd really, really love to interview hugo chavez. and he said, "stephen, i think i can
i remember seeing that. ..and you know, and ijust thought it was great.at, we're actually, you know, challenging perceptions, and, you know, stereotypes and prejudices, and so, in that sense, it's also dealing with, you know, material that — that's quite, you know, a hard topic to — that some people may not grasp. and i think those hardtalks are also quite important. go on, stephen, what about you? it is a huge adrenaline rush to get an interview that you've worked on for months and months...
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ijust grabbed onto the train in front of me for dear life., phone went flying. people were screaming, it was crazy. train 501 was operated by amtrak, the major us rail company, which said there were some 78 passengers and five crew members on board. police say the crash happened at 7:40am, the height of the morning rush—hour, on the is. multiple cars and trucks were struck by train cars that went down onto the road. the people that were in all the vehicles, even though when you see the pictures, it's pretty horrific, at this point nobody in any of the vehicles is a fatal. the express was taking a new, faster route from seattle to portland for the first time. safety concerns about the project were still being raised as recently as two weeks ago, and people who live nearby are now demanding a nswe i’s. well, i'm just wondering if they did any dry runs on this, before the passengers aboard. that's my only concern. but yeah, it's a terrible thing. this is the latest in a series of deadly rail accidents in the united states. president trump's init
ijust grabbed onto the train in front of me for dear life., phone went flying. people were screaming, it was crazy. train 501 was operated by amtrak, the major us rail company, which said there were some 78 passengers and five crew members on board. police say the crash happened at 7:40am, the height of the morning rush—hour, on the is. multiple cars and trucks were struck by train cars that went down onto the road. the people that were in all the vehicles, even though when you see the...
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a tory mp told me today, i want to get out, ijust wa nt today, i want to get out, ijust want to scrubmbol from my passport, that is all i care about. hopefully that is not everyone who sees hopefully that is not everyone who sees that issue. having got past this period where these three issues had to be resolved up to a point, are we now starting afresh? the sides are starting this far apart and will move closer together?” still think the time period is unrealistic. you speak to the people who did the ee you can as a deal and that took seven years with one country and we are talking about so many countries. the eu does not tend to do things quickly. and it is not in their interest. theresa may's argument would be we're not at the same starting point as canada. we can finish was something that is not to do with the eu. inside the daily express to an interesting story about a frozen embryo, a donor embryo frozen for 25 years. it is a nice story and definitely the heart—warming stuff people like to read around christmas time. a young american couple who had a baby who is technically almo
a tory mp told me today, i want to get out, ijust wa nt today, i want to get out, ijust want to scrubmbol from my passport, that is all i care about. hopefully that is not everyone who sees hopefully that is not everyone who sees that issue. having got past this period where these three issues had to be resolved up to a point, are we now starting afresh? the sides are starting this far apart and will move closer together?” still think the time period is unrealistic. you speak to the people...
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ijust wanted on the record. 0ur from... ijust wanted on the record.? no. it isa you have never met the target? no. it is a similar situation to us, your statistics slightly better but again, we have seen it creep up. the statistics have really lifted, which tells me we have some pretty stinky statistics coming in the last three months. again, the same question is to use. yeah, we have been very clear that the beginning of the contract was completely unacceptable and the court and is an absolute prime target, prime focus, and i'm not happy at all into the i% of the cases are deemed to be acceptable and pass that criteria. backing up the prime minister's questions, we theresa may said she talked to the us president donald trump about his plan to recognisejerusalem as israel's capital. mr trump will also start the process of moving the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. the decision makes it difficult for the us to be seen as a neutral mediator in the middle east peace process , mediator in the middle east peace process, israel has always regarded je
ijust wanted on the record. 0ur from... ijust wanted on the record.? no. it isa you have never met the target? no. it is a similar situation to us, your statistics slightly better but again, we have seen it creep up. the statistics have really lifted, which tells me we have some pretty stinky statistics coming in the last three months. again, the same question is to use. yeah, we have been very clear that the beginning of the contract was completely unacceptable and the court and is an absolute...
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ijust thought, i just thought, if ijust thought, if ijust retire and do nothing, all that's gone to wasteyears trying to do my best for my country, and i want to help students and children in my own community. we are talking to two people who have swapped high—flying careers for the classroom later in the programme. boris johnson, the foreign secretary, is in russia for talks with his counterpart this morning — the first time such a meeting has
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ijust hope... we start getting any of the evidence together. i think it's not good enough and i think... i covered the hillsborough disaster, look how long it took to sort that out and for the truth to come out after we found the lose of of people were lying. the community need answers quickly. some of these families will be in hotels over christmas, some in temporary accommodation. this really isn't good enough. this is what i'm thinking about today. it's a race so many different question for society. absolutely, you used the word disaster. i'm pleased to see the guardian used the word catastrophe because it was on such a scale that it's difficult, really, to report it without falling into cliche. the pictures on the front pages today are very. . . pictures on the front pages today are very... at a very human level, concentrating on people's grief. we should remember in the timeline of suffering, something as horrendous as this, six months is really very little. i take your point, absolutely, abou
ijust hope... we start getting any of the evidence together. i think it's not good enough and i think... i covered the hillsborough disaster, look how long it took to sort that out and for the truth to come out after we found the lose of of people were lying. the community need answers quickly. some of these families will be in hotels over christmas, some in temporary accommodation. this really isn't good enough. this is what i'm thinking about today. it's a race so many different question for...
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ijust wa nt bet you judge my outfits. ijust want to say...a and sh to write and have a good barney. i like all of that. i know more than you. i have lived longer, i have had more experience. your experience is quite limited. mine is massive. you have no idea how limited my experiences are. at talk about extending my experiences. i interested to talk to some of the women that work in a club and you say, why would they want to speak to you? i didn't say that at all. you can watch the full blind date on our website. finally, we had a number of a list as jonas website. finally, we had a number of a list asjonas on the programme. from the world of sports, politics and showbiz. there sat for playing samantha in six of the city, she is campaigning for better roles for older women saying ageism is rife in the acting world. it is such a diverse number of roles but you say, actually now, that the best roles are we in europe. why is it that? i think europe knows what to do with women of a certain age. more than america does. and part of it is because am
ijust wa nt bet you judge my outfits. ijust want to say...a and sh to write and have a good barney. i like all of that. i know more than you. i have lived longer, i have had more experience. your experience is quite limited. mine is massive. you have no idea how limited my experiences are. at talk about extending my experiences. i interested to talk to some of the women that work in a club and you say, why would they want to speak to you? i didn't say that at all. you can watch the full blind...
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ijust can't believe i won!e was an emotional tribute to sunderland fan bradley lowery. the six—year—old died earlier this year of neuroblastoma — a rare type of cancer. he became a well known figure among the sporting community, becoming a close friend of the england strikerjermain defoe. his parents gemma and carl picked up the posthumous helen rollason award — given "for outstanding achievement in the face of adversity" at the ceremony. gemma lowery spoke to the audience after she was given the award. wow. i'm slightly overwhelmed but i'm absolutely honoured to receive this on behalf of bradley. bradley was only here for six short years. but the nation took him into their hearts. he raised so much awareness for childhood cancer, it was unbelievable. i'm so proud of him. to continue that, we've set up the bradley lowery foundation because we want to continue the good work that he's done. not only are we going to be supporting people fundraising, we're going to be giving grants out. we've also got the for bradl
ijust can't believe i won!e was an emotional tribute to sunderland fan bradley lowery. the six—year—old died earlier this year of neuroblastoma — a rare type of cancer. he became a well known figure among the sporting community, becoming a close friend of the england strikerjermain defoe. his parents gemma and carl picked up the posthumous helen rollason award — given "for outstanding achievement in the face of adversity" at the ceremony. gemma lowery spoke to the audience...
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ijust thought, i just thought, if ijust thought, if ijust retire and do nothing, all that's gone to waste. and i didn't like the idea of that. i wanted to do something with it. i've spent 20 years trying to do my best for my country, and i want to help students and children in my owi'i to help students and children in my own community. we are talking to two people who have swapped high—flying careers for the classroom later in the programme. boris johnson, the foreign secretary, is in russia for talks with his counterpart this morning — the first time such a meeting has taken place for five years. so, what can we ecpect to come out of it? the foreign secretary is going to be ensuring that when he is in russia he will be speaking in a very hard—headed he will be speaking in a very ha rd—headed way with he will be speaking in a very hard—headed way with the russians about the concerns that we have about the concerns that we have about the concerns that we have about the activity, but also about the engagement that we want with them. so, what can we ecpect to come out of it? we will have ana
ijust thought, i just thought, if ijust thought, if ijust retire and do nothing, all that's gone to waste. and i didn't like the idea of that. i wanted to do something with it. i've spent 20 years trying to do my best for my country, and i want to help students and children in my owi'i to help students and children in my own community. we are talking to two people who have swapped high—flying careers for the classroom later in the programme. boris johnson, the foreign secretary, is in russia...
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feel so and other stuff, which ijust feel so bad for the family.d for the department for international development out of the embassy, tragic, what can you say? we have no idea who has done it, who knows? very much the beginning of that reporting on that, isn't it? and yasmin, to end, we will look at the telegraph's lead story, saudis must stop starving yemen. this is interesting, that the daily telegraph is
feel so and other stuff, which ijust feel so bad for the family.d for the department for international development out of the embassy, tragic, what can you say? we have no idea who has done it, who knows? very much the beginning of that reporting on that, isn't it? and yasmin, to end, we will look at the telegraph's lead story, saudis must stop starving yemen. this is interesting, that the daily telegraph is
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feel so and other stuff, which ijust feel so bad for the family.pparently strangled and found on the motorway, and she worked for the department for international development out of the embassy, tragic, what can you say? we have no idea who has done it, who knows? very much the beginning of that reporting on that, isn't it? and yasmin, to end, we will look at the telegraph's lead story, saudis must stop starving yemen. this is interesting, that the daily telegraph is running this, because we have been allies of this vile regime for the longest time, and the way it treats its own population is something that we talk about, but really interesting that we have now got the telegraph and the international development secretary saying, stop doing what you are doing in yemen. some of our arms are being sold to saudi arabia. children are starving, getting diseases we thought had been wiped out. man—made horror like this, actually, we avoided looking at this story for a long time, so i am impressed, actually, that the telegraph has run it.|j impressed, actu
feel so and other stuff, which ijust feel so bad for the family.pparently strangled and found on the motorway, and she worked for the department for international development out of the embassy, tragic, what can you say? we have no idea who has done it, who knows? very much the beginning of that reporting on that, isn't it? and yasmin, to end, we will look at the telegraph's lead story, saudis must stop starving yemen. this is interesting, that the daily telegraph is running this, because we...
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sometimes ijust like to observe festive happy people. can sit in the chair and give anyone advise, is, it's go out and do something with yourself, and expand yourfamily. in every way. whether its books, music, good friends... family doesn'tjust have to be biological. christmas is definitely a time where i feel that i need to be loved and the longer you are a strange, the more desperate you become for love. i would much rather spend christmas with my boyfriend's family and feel a bit out of place, than try and fit into a normal family christmas and just find the whole thing horrible. because it's meant to be a nice time. sarah says, "i love being on my own. alone does not equal lonely." rosie on facebook says, "i will be working this christmas. i don't mind. i like working christmas and i like making sure the patients get fed on the wards. those who people who don't get home for christmas and new work andi get home for christmas and new work and i will see my family after work." pam and i will see my family after work. " pam says, and i w
sometimes ijust like to observe festive happy people. can sit in the chair and give anyone advise, is, it's go out and do something with yourself, and expand yourfamily. in every way. whether its books, music, good friends... family doesn'tjust have to be biological. christmas is definitely a time where i feel that i need to be loved and the longer you are a strange, the more desperate you become for love. i would much rather spend christmas with my boyfriend's family and feel a bit out of...
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ijust grabbed onto the chair in front of me for dear life.ing, phone went flying. it was all the way at the other end. people were screaming, it was crazy. the new express was taking a faster route from seattle to portland for the first time. investigators will consider whether the train was speeding when it left the track. some experts say the rail industry should have embraced technology to prevent such accidents years ago. it's really ridiculous, the amount of automation capability that we have and the fact they have not implemented it yet, for somebody like me who's an engineer, it's just pathetic. this is the latest in a series of deadly rail accidents in the us. president trump says it vindicates his call to improve the nation's infrastructure but it's too early to say whether that would have made a difference. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. the government will outline measures to tackle "race bias" in the criminaljustice system in england and wales later today. it follows a report from the labour mp david lammy which found the syst
ijust grabbed onto the chair in front of me for dear life.ing, phone went flying. it was all the way at the other end. people were screaming, it was crazy. the new express was taking a faster route from seattle to portland for the first time. investigators will consider whether the train was speeding when it left the track. some experts say the rail industry should have embraced technology to prevent such accidents years ago. it's really ridiculous, the amount of automation capability that we...
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ijust could hear moans. moans of other people who were wounded. praying to die. then i noticed someone was moving in front of me. i saw and asked him, "are you aware?" he's served, yes... that's enough. i can show you something else. the security could come. we'd asked a lot of nedzad. the horror playing out in his head as he described escaping with the other survivors while soldiers went to collect more prisoners to kill. i was crawling. i was crawling over dead bodies. broken hats, etc. it was... nedzad was badly wounded and in terrible pain. the other man encouraged the teenager to keep crawling. as day broke, and they climbed through the forest, the full—scale and planning behind massacre became apparent. they were collecting the dead bodies and they put them on the trucks, or tractors, i don't remember now. and the tractors were going somewhere. i don't remember where. probably to mass graves. after the war, the international effort to find and identify the missing thousands began. amongst the dead, nedzad's father and uncle. i know my uncle
ijust could hear moans. moans of other people who were wounded. praying to die. then i noticed someone was moving in front of me. i saw and asked him, "are you aware?" he's served, yes... that's enough. i can show you something else. the security could come. we'd asked a lot of nedzad. the horror playing out in his head as he described escaping with the other survivors while soldiers went to collect more prisoners to kill. i was crawling. i was crawling over dead bodies. broken hats,...
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ijust want and makes you want to get others involved? get others involved? ijust want to keep people moving. i was nominated to carry the 0lympic moving. i was nominated to carry the olympic torch, and from that moment i decided that the people of hinkley we re i decided that the people of hinkley were going to be moving more and i was going to make sure that happened. but what drives you? you said in your speech last night about the implications of not being active. it is really important. people don't realise how important it is. they don't realise what damage there are going to their health by not being active. as i said last month, it is worse for you than smoking. you really need to get out and do something, even if it's just walking, running, whatever you are comfortable with. there is some sport that will suit you. just join in. what are some of the excuses you hear? can't run, got bad news, bad ankles, can't do this, can't do that. but if you give it a go and go with a group like mine, you will find that the pace is easier becaus
ijust want and makes you want to get others involved? get others involved? ijust want to keep people moving. i was nominated to carry the 0lympic moving. i was nominated to carry the olympic torch, and from that moment i decided that the people of hinkley we re i decided that the people of hinkley were going to be moving more and i was going to make sure that happened. but what drives you? you said in your speech last night about the implications of not being active. it is really important....
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stay there, i will be back to you in a moment or two, ijust want to update viewers because reactionsince we have had that announcement. hamas has just been speaking, and saying that donald trump's decision to recognise jerusalem as that donald trump's decision to recognisejerusalem as israel's capital would open the gates of hell on us interests in the region, making that announcement, calling on arab and islamic states to cut off economic and political ties with the us embassy and expel american ambassadors to cripple this decision. those on their quotes, in keeping with what you would expect from hamas. you have a sense of it towards the end of donald trump's speech, where he was urging calm. he knew there would be a backlash. he knew there would be a backlash. he knew there would be, and we heard from the education minister of israel who said they expect friction, was the word used in the short—term, but that he hoped in the long term this would move the region closer to peace. tonight a lot of people are expressing doubt about that, that it moves even further away. there is no pe
stay there, i will be back to you in a moment or two, ijust want to update viewers because reactionsince we have had that announcement. hamas has just been speaking, and saying that donald trump's decision to recognise jerusalem as that donald trump's decision to recognisejerusalem as israel's capital would open the gates of hell on us interests in the region, making that announcement, calling on arab and islamic states to cut off economic and political ties with the us embassy and expel...
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ijust straightaway think it's him., but ijust don't talk on things like that, but i just always visualise it's don't talk on things like that, but ijust always visualise it's him. but i've never had a word, not one word. is there any small part of you that thinks darren may have passed away? well, no, not in my mind, no, definitely not. no. do you think he still out there somewhere? i do, yeah, ifeel he is, yeah. i feel he is. i don't want to even think about that. police agree there is every chance darren is still alive. every person that is reported missing oran every person that is reported missing or an unidentified body that has been found, we run that across and compare that to the cases that we are dealing with. so if anything had have come up now with darren's distinctive features, we'd have identified if darren had been found in otherany manner, identified if darren had been found in other any manner, whether it was someone in other any manner, whether it was someone that had died for whatever cause, or someon
ijust straightaway think it's him., but ijust don't talk on things like that, but i just always visualise it's don't talk on things like that, but ijust always visualise it's him. but i've never had a word, not one word. is there any small part of you that thinks darren may have passed away? well, no, not in my mind, no, definitely not. no. do you think he still out there somewhere? i do, yeah, ifeel he is, yeah. i feel he is. i don't want to even think about that. police agree there is every...
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in his ambitions, ijust try and do my best whatever! do.cities, number seven, going whatever! do. in his ferrari, john cities, numberseven, going like whatever! do. in his ferrari, john cities, number seven, going like a bomb, leaving the car is still in the race. # i think i love you # i think i love you #so # i think i love you # so what am i so afraid of... #. when 20, 30, # so what am i so afraid of... #. when 20,730,110, # so what am i so afraid of... #. when 20, 30, 40, 50,000 people screaming at the top of their lungs, i love you, it is so overwhelming. # i'm just i love you, it is so overwhelming. # i'mjusta i love you, it is so overwhelming. # i'm just a daydreamer # i'm just a daydreamer # walking in the rain #. just didn't expect to meet him personally. hi there. screaming i've been touring for about three, three and a half years, and i am really tired. # feel like i've never known a time before... #just before... # just knowing that your door is a lwa ys # just knowing that your door is always open and your path is free to walk.
in his ambitions, ijust try and do my best whatever! do.cities, number seven, going whatever! do. in his ferrari, john cities, numberseven, going like whatever! do. in his ferrari, john cities, number seven, going like a bomb, leaving the car is still in the race. # i think i love you # i think i love you #so # i think i love you # so what am i so afraid of... #. when 20, 30, # so what am i so afraid of... #. when 20,730,110, # so what am i so afraid of... #. when 20, 30, 40, 50,000 people...
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didn't know where i was going, ijust city by myself.y myself. didn't know where i was going, ijust froze, an event of a couple of deep rats and said to myself, tony, this is what you want. —— deep breaths. if you wanted, go home. i took some more deep breaths, turned down the street and the rest is history. this is your stop. you can take... all right, thank you. i'm good. just rang to get my bearings, work out which way the traffic is going, andi out which way the traffic is going, and i can't censor any sunlight, any sun at all. you have to be patient, you get lots of time. it is very difficult if you're looking for something specific when you can't see, busy obviously can't pinpoint it. excuse me. you might get ten people walk past, and somebody will stop and ask if you are and somebody will stop and ask if you a re lost and somebody will stop and ask if you are lost or you need help, then you are lost or you need help, then you interact with them. excuse me, which way? straight in front of me? no? you want help? yeah. i like this. i
didn't know where i was going, ijust city by myself.y myself. didn't know where i was going, ijust froze, an event of a couple of deep rats and said to myself, tony, this is what you want. —— deep breaths. if you wanted, go home. i took some more deep breaths, turned down the street and the rest is history. this is your stop. you can take... all right, thank you. i'm good. just rang to get my bearings, work out which way the traffic is going, andi out which way the traffic is going, and i...
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i mean, it wasjust incredible, ijust couldn't believe it. fearless. that's me. camp one was actually in a crevasse, and while we were there, i decided to go and take a bathroom break, so i walked without any fear until i got round the corner, where there was this massive hole. it was the deepest crevasse i'd ever seen, and i was standing on the same thin bridge that was on the opposite side of the hole, so i very carefully turned around and tried to make myself weightless and crept back round the corner to where it was solid. but it was very nervy stuff. job and his fellow climber george band stopped just short of the summit. it was a promise they'd made to the nepalese authorities — to respect local beliefs that the peak was home to the gods. i got to the top, but ijust pulled over, and there was just a snow cone rising up about 15 or 20 feet. i shouted down to him, "we're there, george." and the feeling is not of whoopee — you just think, "i don't have to go any further!" it's just a fantastic feeling of relief. these great explorations ar
i mean, it wasjust incredible, ijust couldn't believe it. fearless. that's me. camp one was actually in a crevasse, and while we were there, i decided to go and take a bathroom break, so i walked without any fear until i got round the corner, where there was this massive hole. it was the deepest crevasse i'd ever seen, and i was standing on the same thin bridge that was on the opposite side of the hole, so i very carefully turned around and tried to make myself weightless and crept back round...
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i think that i have been waiting all my life and now i just have been waiting all my life and now ijusthave been waiting all my life and now ijust don't know what the hell to say. let me... if you will indulge mejust a moment... let's just get sworn in first before we... folks, i'm overwhelmed. let me first make a few brief comments. you know, i have said throughout this campaign that i thought that december 12 was going to be an historic day. cheering. but... but, i gotta tell you, and you know where i'm headed, december 12 has always been an historic day for the jones family. this is, as you know, our 25th wedding anniversary! i could not... i could not have done this without her, the love, the support, the encouragement. earlier in the evening when she kind of kicked me in the rear end when i was down. this has been a wonderful night. i have to thank my beautiful family, my two sons, my daughter, my son—in—law, my friends, my mum, who could not make it here, my dad, here with us in spirit, too ill, and my sister and her husband. thank you! you're the man! i am truly overwhelmed. i am
i think that i have been waiting all my life and now i just have been waiting all my life and now ijusthave been waiting all my life and now ijust don't know what the hell to say. let me... if you will indulge mejust a moment... let's just get sworn in first before we... folks, i'm overwhelmed. let me first make a few brief comments. you know, i have said throughout this campaign that i thought that december 12 was going to be an historic day. cheering. but... but, i gotta tell you, and you...
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ijust wonder how many people are going to get crippled before anyone listens to us?h on a daily basis is a nightmare. but complications with mesh can arise in other places too. oh, my god. no wonder it itches. i mean, it's really thick. just like nylon. it's... injuly, we revealed nhs england hernia mesh repairs were leaving many patients in chronic pain. it's as if i've been stabbed with something hot. i don't want to eat, i don't want to venture out too far. we even arranged for two hernia mesh patients to meet up. martin. you 0k? pleased to meet you. and you. yes, thank you. take a seat. i've had an operation really i didn't need, and six years worth of investigation. some gynaecologists claim a ban on vaginal mesh implants would risk depriving women of the option of a treatment, which, for incontinence, at least, has been effective. but a growing number of doctors believe the risk is too great, and in scotland, the use of mesh has been suspended. labour have called for vaginal mesh repairs to be banned and for a public enquiry. they've received cross—party suppor
ijust wonder how many people are going to get crippled before anyone listens to us?h on a daily basis is a nightmare. but complications with mesh can arise in other places too. oh, my god. no wonder it itches. i mean, it's really thick. just like nylon. it's... injuly, we revealed nhs england hernia mesh repairs were leaving many patients in chronic pain. it's as if i've been stabbed with something hot. i don't want to eat, i don't want to venture out too far. we even arranged for two hernia...
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ijust preferred it when we were in europe, everything. really? just everything, yeah. young to have had the old passport, which looked nothing like this anyway. the last true british passport was hard backed, much bigger, and very, very dark blue. the european one, which replaced it way back in 1988, was smaller, floppy and much easier to put in a pocket. the new one, and this isjust a mock—up, will be of roughly the same design, but it will keep all of the security features which make it so hard to copy, and it will add some. this is the passport of the future, and it is in circulation from today. when the red eu passport was introduced, 30 years ago, britain agreed to a common standard. it didn't have to accept the colour. croatia's passport remains blue. even so, the burgundy one was never loved. i think it's one of the most revolting, insignificant, tiny minded, small pieces of paper i've ever had the misfortune to witness. it's not really a british passport, is it? these days, passports are redesigned regularly to cut fraud, so the blue ones should not cost more.
ijust preferred it when we were in europe, everything. really? just everything, yeah. young to have had the old passport, which looked nothing like this anyway. the last true british passport was hard backed, much bigger, and very, very dark blue. the european one, which replaced it way back in 1988, was smaller, floppy and much easier to put in a pocket. the new one, and this isjust a mock—up, will be of roughly the same design, but it will keep all of the security features which make it so...
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ijust preferred it when we were in europe, everything. really? just everything, yeah.oung of roughly the same design, but it will keep all of the security features which make it so hard to copy, and it will add some. this is the passport of the future, and it is in circulation from today. when the red eu passport was introduced, 30 years ago, britain agreed to a common standard. it didn't have to accept the colour. croatia's passport remains blue. even so, the burgundy one was never loved. i think it's one of the most revolting, insignificant, tiny minded, small pieces of paper i've ever had the misfortune to witness. it's not really a british passport, is it? these days, passports are redesigned regularly to cut fraud, so the blue ones should not cost more. they'll start appearing in 2019. people who already have a passport have no need to do anything at the moment. even at that point, if people still have time left on their passport we're not asking them to change at that point. but obviously people can renew it at whatever point they want, should they wish to move t
ijust preferred it when we were in europe, everything. really? just everything, yeah.oung of roughly the same design, but it will keep all of the security features which make it so hard to copy, and it will add some. this is the passport of the future, and it is in circulation from today. when the red eu passport was introduced, 30 years ago, britain agreed to a common standard. it didn't have to accept the colour. croatia's passport remains blue. even so, the burgundy one was never loved. i...
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ijust want to say...ve you to take you in my study and i'd like to set you an essay to write and i'd like to have a good, real barney about it... i'm older than you, aren't i? yes. a lot older. yes. and therefore i know more than you. i have lived longer, i have had more experience than you. your experience is quite limited. mine is massive. you have no idea how limited my experience is. i talk about extending my experience. when i say, i'd be quite interested to talk to some of the women who work in your club and you say, why do they want to speak to you? i didn't say that. you sort of said that. no i didn't. i didn't say that at all. you can watch the full blind date between peter stringfellow and mary beard and others, including toff and jack monroe, on our website... finally, we had a number of a—listersjoin us on the programme through the year. from the world of sports, politics and showbiz. including kim catrall, best known for playing samantha in sex and the city. she is campaigning for better role
ijust want to say...ve you to take you in my study and i'd like to set you an essay to write and i'd like to have a good, real barney about it... i'm older than you, aren't i? yes. a lot older. yes. and therefore i know more than you. i have lived longer, i have had more experience than you. your experience is quite limited. mine is massive. you have no idea how limited my experience is. i talk about extending my experience. when i say, i'd be quite interested to talk to some of the women who...
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ijust got a new house! unfortunately, we're running out of time...ust ended with that marvellous it's over. and i guess i have to say, this interview, unfortunately, is also over. gosh, there is so much left to say! applause. will you come back? thank you. 0ur quiet spell of weather continues apace across many parts of the british isles at the moment. that's not to say that it's completely dull by any means at all. a glorious end to the day captured by a number of our weather watchers. but elsewhere, well, it was one of those. the cloud sat there, so did the fog in some locations. but there is a sign of a change on the way. already we're seeing the cloud and rain associated with this weather front moving into the northern and western parts of scotland. it will continue its journey a bit further south during the course of the night. first thing on wednesday, quite a variety to the temperatures. where the cloud pops away, two degrees or so in the east. 0ut towards the west, fully exposed to the moist south—westerlies coming in from the atlantic, well,
ijust got a new house! unfortunately, we're running out of time...ust ended with that marvellous it's over. and i guess i have to say, this interview, unfortunately, is also over. gosh, there is so much left to say! applause. will you come back? thank you. 0ur quiet spell of weather continues apace across many parts of the british isles at the moment. that's not to say that it's completely dull by any means at all. a glorious end to the day captured by a number of our weather watchers. but...
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plenty did ijust. it was onlyjune, theissue plenty did ijust.way, time for the eu and uk to get stuck in. a hugely important decision was taken by the remaining 27 countries in the eu at the end of april. to start with negotiators would only took about three subjects, the border between ireland and the republic of ireland, the right of eu citizens living in britain and vice versa and how much britain and vice versa and how much britain owed the eu, the so—called divorce bill. only when sufficient progress was made in those areas could talks move on to the nitty—gritty of trade deals. could talks move on to the nitty-gritty of trade deals. we all wa nt nitty-gritty of trade deals. we all want a close and strong future relationship with the uk. there's absolutely no question about it. before discussing the future, we have to sort out our past. the very next day, a german newspaper published details of a meeting between the eu mission president jean—claude juncker and the pm, between the eu mission president jean—claudejuncker and the pm, it was al
plenty did ijust. it was onlyjune, theissue plenty did ijust.way, time for the eu and uk to get stuck in. a hugely important decision was taken by the remaining 27 countries in the eu at the end of april. to start with negotiators would only took about three subjects, the border between ireland and the republic of ireland, the right of eu citizens living in britain and vice versa and how much britain and vice versa and how much britain owed the eu, the so—called divorce bill. only when...