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ijust couldn't go up the ladder. ijust could not go up.g over the bridge. ijust don't like open heights, but icanjump in ijust don't like open heights, but i canjump in a plane flies, that is a completely different environment. in my head it is, at least. that is the sure. welcome back. 0 god, it is dark. howdy they'll? anxious, sweaty, nervous. even though you have been to the process of doing this before, you still feel the same level of a nxiety this before, you still feel the same level of anxiety doing that now, would you say it is dramatically reduced? more confident, i have much more confidence now than i did when idid it more confidence now than i did when i did it the first time. having taken part in this trial using vr to recreate the sensation of being high up recreate the sensation of being high up in dealing with that, he feels to some extent that he has overcome his fabio. i was on holiday with some friends, they were going on the rollercoasters. i talked about this vr we were doing and they said well, you should be able to c
ijust couldn't go up the ladder. ijust could not go up.g over the bridge. ijust don't like open heights, but icanjump in ijust don't like open heights, but i canjump in a plane flies, that is a completely different environment. in my head it is, at least. that is the sure. welcome back. 0 god, it is dark. howdy they'll? anxious, sweaty, nervous. even though you have been to the process of doing this before, you still feel the same level of a nxiety this before, you still feel the same level of...
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wa nt to showers across the north, but ijust want to draw your attention to what is happening down to area of low pressure that is set to move them as a bombs into this cold air, it could bring more persistent heavy snowfall. there is still a level of uncertainty as to where this area of low pressure will tend to settle, moving up all the way from iberia across france as a bombs into the cold airfora time across france as a bombs into the cold air for a time across central and southern europe —— england and northern ireland, we could see some significant snow. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: president trump calls police officers who failed to confront the florida school gunman a "disgrace" and says he would have acted very differently. i believe, you don't know until you are tested, i would have run in there even if i didn't have a weapon. and i think most of the people in this room would have done that also. snowball fights at the vatican as a huge arctic storm sweeps europe, bringing heavy
wa nt to showers across the north, but ijust want to draw your attention to what is happening down to area of low pressure that is set to move them as a bombs into this cold air, it could bring more persistent heavy snowfall. there is still a level of uncertainty as to where this area of low pressure will tend to settle, moving up all the way from iberia across france as a bombs into the cold airfora time across france as a bombs into the cold air for a time across central and southern europe...
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ijust can't relive it all, no., cos they're. . .they‘re clever people as well, and they will bring up everything. come and see us if you need anything, all right? all right. i'll see you. bye. rachel's here tonight till 9.00. support for women here isn't limited to the rehabilitation process. they also help residents handling issues not directly related to drug use. i'd rather on thursday, but he could be back, and then i can't... today, leanne must go to court and give evidence against her ex—partner using a video link. key worker kerry goes with her. i used to say, "you will kill the baby, stop hitting me, you will kill the baby" and he... ..used to do it worse. just got to remember those reasons you told me on the phone last night as to why you are here. despite all the help they get, 40% of women who come here fail to complete the programme, and leave without their children. hayley is struggling, and she has told staff she wants to leave. i've said before, though, i've said to you, all of you, is when people ha
ijust can't relive it all, no., cos they're. . .they‘re clever people as well, and they will bring up everything. come and see us if you need anything, all right? all right. i'll see you. bye. rachel's here tonight till 9.00. support for women here isn't limited to the rehabilitation process. they also help residents handling issues not directly related to drug use. i'd rather on thursday, but he could be back, and then i can't... today, leanne must go to court and give evidence against her...
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ijust tried bound to get a new photograph of connie. bound to get a new photograph of connie. ijust tried to figure out what clothes to wear so my picture today for my instagram depends on what i feeling. ——i am. should posts most days and it is a visual record of her recovery from anorexia. people follow me because i tried to be truthful. so negative sides as well and how hard it is. connie's blog celebrates the fact that she is still alive. she has struggled with anorexia since she was ten and has been hospitalised three times in nine years. i do not favour shop, i do not use editing on instagram, i do not use editing on instagram, i do comparison photos of our breathing in and out, sitting down, versus standing up, the different ways your body moves. saying all these things are normal and most of these things are normal and most of the population has them at nobody has to look like victoria's secret model of the time. newsflash, you have a body, there is nothing wrong having a body it is completely yours and it is beautiful. everybod
ijust tried bound to get a new photograph of connie. bound to get a new photograph of connie. ijust tried to figure out what clothes to wear so my picture today for my instagram depends on what i feeling. ——i am. should posts most days and it is a visual record of her recovery from anorexia. people follow me because i tried to be truthful. so negative sides as well and how hard it is. connie's blog celebrates the fact that she is still alive. she has struggled with anorexia since she was...
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so ijust wonder, do you see yourself as a role model for women in india? no, here's the thing.ee myself as a role model, others seeming as a role model, and i am like, oh, what have i done? i don't really think about it. i am most comfortable when i am sitting in my hiding hole in my home and writing. that is when i am most comfortable. would you be comfortable being called a feminist? i don't know, because the word feminist has many connotations. i would say that i believe in equal rights for men and women, i do believe in equal rights. i think it is important as a woman to speak up for what you believe in, and if that makes me a feminist, and i am a feminist. you are one of india's most successful writers. how easy or difficult is it to make a living as a writer in india? if you have gone into the big league, by big—league i mean, if you sell something like 30,000 copies or thereabouts, and you will get good advances. i have been fortunate, for my first and second book i could not make a living out of my writing. but now i am nine books old, so now i can completely make a liv
so ijust wonder, do you see yourself as a role model for women in india? no, here's the thing.ee myself as a role model, others seeming as a role model, and i am like, oh, what have i done? i don't really think about it. i am most comfortable when i am sitting in my hiding hole in my home and writing. that is when i am most comfortable. would you be comfortable being called a feminist? i don't know, because the word feminist has many connotations. i would say that i believe in equal rights for...
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ijust why one of my characters said that comment.t comment. ijust wondered, you write heartwarming stories about love and friendship and relationships and romance and i wonder if you think you might be taken more seriously as a writer if you wrote about politics, for example? a writer if you wrote about politics, for example 7|j a writer if you wrote about politics, for example? i do not think you have to write about politics to be taken seriously. my next book is completely different. i do is tell people, wait for my next book because i always feel a better myself with each book and a5 book because i always feel a better myself with each book and as regards to serious writing, i have been published in the world, and i shall stories tend to be very dark. i tell people, if you want that kind of writing, it read my short stories. there is no redemption, there is no happy, there is no redemption, there is no happy, which is there in my novels. when i tell my readers about my short stories i warn them they are dark. they always see this
ijust why one of my characters said that comment.t comment. ijust wondered, you write heartwarming stories about love and friendship and relationships and romance and i wonder if you think you might be taken more seriously as a writer if you wrote about politics, for example? a writer if you wrote about politics, for example 7|j a writer if you wrote about politics, for example? i do not think you have to write about politics to be taken seriously. my next book is completely different. i do is...
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you know, ijust rode my luck too much.ere is no underlying cause in terms of health considerations. i've had my heart checked out. you know, as far as i'm concerned, there's no risk of this happening again. did you ever think when you were going through that, hang on, i might have to take a step back? or was it always a single focus, i want to be back? there's no health dangerfor me now. i'm fit to resume... as soon as they'll let you! yeah, as soon as they'll let me, basically, i'm chomping at the bit to get back. we'll see what the next cycle sort of holds for us. i'm pleased to see it is not the end of his career. we will be keeping you up—to—date across the winter 0lympics you up—to—date across the winter olympics in pyeongchang in what gb will be hoping is their most successful 0lympic will be hoping is their most successful olympic games to date. let's ta ke successful olympic games to date. let's take you to the liberty stadium, when notts county are waiting for swansea tonight. dion dublin is there. 1—1 from the op
you know, ijust rode my luck too much.ere is no underlying cause in terms of health considerations. i've had my heart checked out. you know, as far as i'm concerned, there's no risk of this happening again. did you ever think when you were going through that, hang on, i might have to take a step back? or was it always a single focus, i want to be back? there's no health dangerfor me now. i'm fit to resume... as soon as they'll let you! yeah, as soon as they'll let me, basically, i'm chomping at...
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it is definitely a different feeling going into the competition, yes that is pressure but ijust feelere. i was going round when they read out the scores andi round when they read out the scores and ijust round when they read out the scores and i just smiled, round when they read out the scores and ijust smiled, after everything i have been through, i made it.l big day for them and many more. you can get all the news from the games on our website. next to two cyclists who have become so inseparable they're even making a comeback at the same time. mr and mrs kenny haven't represented their country since the olympics in 2016 when they increased their golden haul to 10 between them. jason's retired. briefly. and laura's had a baby. but they're preparing for their return at this year's world championships. alistair bruce—ball reports. just six months after having her son, laura kenney is back on track for great britain, competing in the world track cycling championships in the netherlands next week. the scene of first win as a freshfaced 18—year—old in 2011. she won gold then, she has won
it is definitely a different feeling going into the competition, yes that is pressure but ijust feelere. i was going round when they read out the scores andi round when they read out the scores and ijust round when they read out the scores and i just smiled, round when they read out the scores and ijust smiled, after everything i have been through, i made it.l big day for them and many more. you can get all the news from the games on our website. next to two cyclists who have become so...
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ijust hope it doesn't regret this decision. euro 2020 —— if we qualify for euro 2020 and he is not pa rt of qualify for euro 2020 and he is not part of that and you look back on that and say, i could have had an opportunity to play for my country ata opportunity to play for my country at a major finals, it could be a decision he regrets. regrets or not, scotla nd decision he regrets. regrets or not, scotland will have to move on without the man who has been their captain for the last five years. so are you ready for the world cup? no, not that one — with plans revealed today for an annual season—ending world cup of tennis. the competition would replace the existing format of the davis cup and will feature 18 teams and be played over seven days in late november. it's actually the brainchild of barcelona star gerard pique and could start as early as next year, if approved by the international tennis federation. f1 engines have roared back into life after the winter break as the first day of preseason testing took place in spain.
ijust hope it doesn't regret this decision. euro 2020 —— if we qualify for euro 2020 and he is not pa rt of qualify for euro 2020 and he is not part of that and you look back on that and say, i could have had an opportunity to play for my country ata opportunity to play for my country at a major finals, it could be a decision he regrets. regrets or not, scotla nd decision he regrets. regrets or not, scotland will have to move on without the man who has been their captain for the last five...
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ijust ask god to take me home. volu nteers die. ijust ask god to take me home.y she can return in march. mother nature did what she did and we are helping people recover as quickly as we can. federal officials are trying to help the a500 houston families like gloria's, get back home. people do expect some warm to it. we want to help everybody, everywhere we can, as quickly as we can. but in doing that we have to be mindful of the taxpayer dollars we are spending. here is how this well—to—do suburb, west of houston looked and i was in august. the neighbourhood was the submerged as officials like water out of the nearest reservoir to stop it overflowing. this couple didn't have flood insurance and they still trying to rebuild. six months on, we are not home yet. we wonder do we wa nt to are not home yet. we wonder do we want to be in this house, or do we just want to start over somewhere else? it is the roller-coaster of emotions. it was the horror of being flooded and evacuating your house with two small children and a new dog. it is the craziness of the last six
ijust ask god to take me home. volu nteers die. ijust ask god to take me home.y she can return in march. mother nature did what she did and we are helping people recover as quickly as we can. federal officials are trying to help the a500 houston families like gloria's, get back home. people do expect some warm to it. we want to help everybody, everywhere we can, as quickly as we can. but in doing that we have to be mindful of the taxpayer dollars we are spending. here is how this well—to—do...
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so ijust think it's interesting, if really the fbi had been out to get donald trump, they could haveformation out in the public eye before we even went to the voting booth. yes, many people arejumping on the timeline, aren't they? you use interesting wording there, which is "cherry picking". put this into context for us. with your knowledge of the intelligence community, is intelligence normally treated in such a partisan way as it has been in the last few hours? i personally have never seen this happen before. in general, even though parties disagree and they have different policy options, when it comes to protecting classified information, protecting national security, those are the types of things that usually do not fall into such partisan showmanship and partisan football like this has been, so i've never seen anything like this myself, and i used to co—ordinate the president's daily brief, i used to also work on fisa warrants and requests and all of these things, and i have never, i mean, from the inside, from when i was in the cia, i never, ever saw anything like this happenin
so ijust think it's interesting, if really the fbi had been out to get donald trump, they could haveformation out in the public eye before we even went to the voting booth. yes, many people arejumping on the timeline, aren't they? you use interesting wording there, which is "cherry picking". put this into context for us. with your knowledge of the intelligence community, is intelligence normally treated in such a partisan way as it has been in the last few hours? i personally have...
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it is like ijust knew. my legs just went from underneath me.s stuck in my mind, ain't it, obviously. i remember him and the stuff we used to do. and that day is stuck forever. guilty of murder, over £170 drug debt — when you see that... it gets me angry. it weren't even £170. he only owed the man £100. my son's dead because he owed a man £100 for cannabis. sarah is kieran‘s mum. like a bomb just exploded and this big nothingness. sarah's loss centres on a mission — to stop other young people carrying knives. you have a picture here... explain this to me? i go into schools and i spill my heart and i try to make a difference, to re—educate these children that it is not good to carry a knife, that you're not safe for carrying a knife. i have been doing it ever since he died and i don't feel i am reaching a big enough audience. so she started a university degree. i'm doing teaching, next year i'm doing counselling so that i can offer support and help lots of bereavement groups. hopefully keep the attention on knife crime awareness in the community
it is like ijust knew. my legs just went from underneath me.s stuck in my mind, ain't it, obviously. i remember him and the stuff we used to do. and that day is stuck forever. guilty of murder, over £170 drug debt — when you see that... it gets me angry. it weren't even £170. he only owed the man £100. my son's dead because he owed a man £100 for cannabis. sarah is kieran‘s mum. like a bomb just exploded and this big nothingness. sarah's loss centres on a mission — to stop other young...
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ijust hope they wrap him up in cotton wool, bubble wrap him up in cotton wool, bubble wrap and everything because i just need sing him nursery rhymes every night, because ijust need him to turn up on the 5th of may. i have got a lot riding on it, simple as that. everything does happen for a reason. i have had more time working with my coach ishmael salas to work certain fight punch, nations. i believe i will be better and i can't wait for people to see it. this time round, i feel i've done a lot more that needs to be done, and in terms of my mindset, try not to focus my energies on animosity, but to focus it on training, focus, positivity, i believe gets the best out of me. expect plenty more torque from those two to come before that fight on the 5th of may. finally, if you needed proof that it is notjust britain currently gripped by curling fever, have a look at this. the south korean women's curling team have become overnight internet sensations. theirfairy become overnight internet sensations. their fairy tale become overnight internet sensations. theirfairy tale run become overnight i
ijust hope they wrap him up in cotton wool, bubble wrap him up in cotton wool, bubble wrap and everything because i just need sing him nursery rhymes every night, because ijust need him to turn up on the 5th of may. i have got a lot riding on it, simple as that. everything does happen for a reason. i have had more time working with my coach ishmael salas to work certain fight punch, nations. i believe i will be better and i can't wait for people to see it. this time round, i feel i've done a...
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ijust kept going. ijust went out on stage doing the show. 0ne went out on stage doing the show. a crater in my hip and it is all fixed now. you said as you are on stage now, you arejust it is all fixed now. you said as you are on stage now, you are just going through the motions, making sure everything is working properly? iamb reawakening my everything is working properly? iamb reawa kening my muscles. everything is working properly? iamb reawakening my muscles. i am dancing the same way i have always danced. i'm going in there with no fear but ican i'm going in there with no fear but i can feel my muscles spasming and waking up as i am dancing. it is kind of exciting. ifeel like frankenstein! that was back in 2013. who knows if some of the issues that affected to then affect her now. the hair was pa rt then affect her now. the hair was part of her mermaid says. that is pa rt part of her mermaid says. that is part of her mermaid says. that is part of her mermaid says. that is part of her look, she likes to look wacky. very effective with the lighting. where will your crustacean
ijust kept going. ijust went out on stage doing the show. 0ne went out on stage doing the show. a crater in my hip and it is all fixed now. you said as you are on stage now, you arejust it is all fixed now. you said as you are on stage now, you are just going through the motions, making sure everything is working properly? iamb reawakening my everything is working properly? iamb reawa kening my muscles. everything is working properly? iamb reawakening my muscles. i am dancing the same way i...
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first of all, ijust wa nt to detailed look.ry of where we were with january. the blue at the current —— colour, the colder it is. the pink he said, that was a bit more heat. it forget, toljan 15 degrees in one or two spots. if we take a look at the rain falling, the wettest and dryers of the conditions up into the north—east of scotland, where you happen to have some very decent spells of sunshine through the month, as well. we were rather replicate that scene, out as we heart toward saturday, because in the west we have weather fronts bringing leaden skies. not an awful lot of rain, but it is just there for the greater part of the day. 0ver for the greater part of the day. over the highest ground, i think we will see a wee bit of stone. getting into the grampians, as well. perhaps slightly more brighter interview flowers of scotland, and into northern ireland. not too much in the wavering had towards east anglia. look at the temperatures, three, full, five. the wind across the south—eastern quarter really noticeable. i show yo
first of all, ijust wa nt to detailed look.ry of where we were with january. the blue at the current —— colour, the colder it is. the pink he said, that was a bit more heat. it forget, toljan 15 degrees in one or two spots. if we take a look at the rain falling, the wettest and dryers of the conditions up into the north—east of scotland, where you happen to have some very decent spells of sunshine through the month, as well. we were rather replicate that scene, out as we heart toward...
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after a while ijust got used to it and then you didn't really have any discomfort. itjust feels like you're lying in bed. i watched an entire netflix series yesterday. that got me through the day. today, i've more freedom with my arms so i'll be writing my thesis. mars and earth are neighbours but it is estimated it could still take nine months for us to get there. with scientists wanting humans on mars by the 2030s, they are working to make sure our bodies can withstand the journey. all the money's being funnelled into these long—term bed rest projects at the moment, because we're rapidly trying to develop the best interventions we can to make sure if we get an astronaut to mars, that they can perform their duties. after three days in bed, there will be three days of rehab to observe the return—to—earth effect. a small step in the world of space exploration but all part of the giant leap toward manned missions to mars. hannah meredith, bbc news, nottingham. three days in bed and then three days of rehab from being in bed. where do i sign up? hello, a lot of crisp s
after a while ijust got used to it and then you didn't really have any discomfort. itjust feels like you're lying in bed. i watched an entire netflix series yesterday. that got me through the day. today, i've more freedom with my arms so i'll be writing my thesis. mars and earth are neighbours but it is estimated it could still take nine months for us to get there. with scientists wanting humans on mars by the 2030s, they are working to make sure our bodies can withstand the journey. all the...
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you are a credit to society really and ijust you as well.s any other victims, which i believe there is, it is up to each and every one of them whether they feel they are strong enough to come forward but i hope this has given some more courage thatjustice has been served today. i really would like every single person to get the justice they deserve. is it worth speaking out in your view? is it the right thing to do? it is a very difficult thing to do and it is life changing. it not only affects just yourself but it has a ripple effect on yourfamily. yourself but it has a ripple effect on your family. clearly today justice has been served and yes, i do believe it is the right thing to do. inaudible. i knew he was prolific, i knew it was on an industrial scale. i didn't believe so many people would have the courage to come forward but i'm so proud of every single one of them that are still waiting now for justice still. i hope they will get theirjustice. inaudible. i can't put it into words how difficult this last 15 months has been for me and
you are a credit to society really and ijust you as well.s any other victims, which i believe there is, it is up to each and every one of them whether they feel they are strong enough to come forward but i hope this has given some more courage thatjustice has been served today. i really would like every single person to get the justice they deserve. is it worth speaking out in your view? is it the right thing to do? it is a very difficult thing to do and it is life changing. it not only affects...
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i think guillermo del toro is a modern—day orson welles and ijust love this film to pieces.see it on a big screen because it is such a treat visually. how amazing that you can take a story which is apparently so bizarre and strange and yet, give it such mainstream appeal? it is a film that will work for pretty much anyone because it is a fairytale but it is also grounded in a strange reality. and sally hawkins' performance, her voiceless performance, is so absolutely wonderful. yes, terrific, yes, absolutely terrific, yes, yes. curious but fabulous. curious but fabulous — yes, i will accept that, yep. and i love your choice of dvd, actually. i hugely enjoyed it. the party. the party, yeah. the party is a really strange — the party from hell, basically. it has a sort of political backdrop. it's a group of people together in a party when this political thing is happening and they all — they have secrets that suddenly get revealed and what i love about it is it's a sally potter film, it is black and white, it's stripped to the bone — it's like 71 minutes long! there's not an ou
i think guillermo del toro is a modern—day orson welles and ijust love this film to pieces.see it on a big screen because it is such a treat visually. how amazing that you can take a story which is apparently so bizarre and strange and yet, give it such mainstream appeal? it is a film that will work for pretty much anyone because it is a fairytale but it is also grounded in a strange reality. and sally hawkins' performance, her voiceless performance, is so absolutely wonderful. yes, terrific,...
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but ijust didn't. great britain could win, medal number six today, the women's curling team, playjapan for the bronze medal, later this morning. almost here this morning, taking a stand. big companies cut ties with 5555 e5 25355555 541155 313 nra, after last week's mass the nra, after last week's mass shooting at a florida school. fresh revelations of misconduct by aid workers — uk charity plan international admits to six cases of sexual abuse and exploitation of children by its staff and associates. as britain braces itself for an arctic blast, we'll be getting some top tips on how walkers can stay safe in the snow. and philip avery has the weather. and i morning. y has the weather. and i morning. dry 5 the weather. and i morning. dry and 5 weather. and i morning. dry and bright 1er. sunny weekend in store for all part of the british - a little bit of the british isles. a little bit on the chilly side. it's next week when things get much colder and we could well see a real of winter. more details for
but ijust didn't. great britain could win, medal number six today, the women's curling team, playjapan for the bronze medal, later this morning. almost here this morning, taking a stand. big companies cut ties with 5555 e5 25355555 541155 313 nra, after last week's mass the nra, after last week's mass shooting at a florida school. fresh revelations of misconduct by aid workers — uk charity plan international admits to six cases of sexual abuse and exploitation of children by its staff and...
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ijust think this isa about six months. a circumstance where we need to listen, that educators should educate and richard not be foisted upon this squad is ability of packing heat in first grade classes. now i understand you have suggested this, and we suggest things sometimes we listen about it, maybe they don't look so good a little later, so ijust suggest we need a little less tweeting here, a little more listening, let's take that off the table and move forward. that was the table and move forward. that was the washington governor addressing the washington governor addressing the president. anthony, a lot of concern over this concern about arming teachers within schools. right, and the democratic governor of washington, washington has been one of the state that has been very active in opposing some of donald trump slack policies, particularly in immigration, so it is not surprising to hear their governor the very strong in his question of that arming schoolteachers policy. we are talking about millions of schoolteachers
ijust think this isa about six months. a circumstance where we need to listen, that educators should educate and richard not be foisted upon this squad is ability of packing heat in first grade classes. now i understand you have suggested this, and we suggest things sometimes we listen about it, maybe they don't look so good a little later, so ijust suggest we need a little less tweeting here, a little more listening, let's take that off the table and move forward. that was the table and move...
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i think ijust drug tested but i could not do it.erred drug tested but i could not do it. i think ijust transferred all that angerfrom me having an empty stomach into my third round and it worked! well she is not the only one left smiling today, the german daja na left smiling today, the german dajana eitberger also taking to social media to share herjoy after taking the silver medal in the loose. and actually her team—mate was celebrating, natalie geisenberger took gold with a brilliant performance. she was leading going into the final run. and she kept her advantage throughout winning by more than three tenths of a second. she retained the title that she had won back in sochi. alex gough was third of the canadian. a fantastic day at pyeongchang with eight medals in all decided. more details on the bbc sport website. and also coming up in the programme. help is at hand — it's a third successive t20 defeat for england — this time against new zealand. we'll have the latest on the ben stokes situation as he prepares to fly to new zeala
i think ijust drug tested but i could not do it.erred drug tested but i could not do it. i think ijust transferred all that angerfrom me having an empty stomach into my third round and it worked! well she is not the only one left smiling today, the german daja na left smiling today, the german dajana eitberger also taking to social media to share herjoy after taking the silver medal in the loose. and actually her team—mate was celebrating, natalie geisenberger took gold with a brilliant...
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well, i'm up from london and ijust wanted to see it for myself. 48%. newcastle and gateshead make around £1.5 billion a year through tourism and they say the angel is a major contributor to that. on its 20th birthday, the angel is preparing for a medical. like all structures, its joints need to be checked so it can stand proud forfuture generations. fiona trott, bbc news, gateshead. in a moment the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. first the weather. after what has been a wild start of the week, things are quieting down as we end the week and head on into the weekend. in fact for the rest of the weekend. in fact for the rest of the day and into the evening, most of the wintry showers will be confined to scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere it will be clear and cold with a widespread frost. that's because we are in between weather systems with high pressure influencing the weather. these are shower clouds and a substantial amount of rain, sleet and snow, as we continue to push into northern and western scotland in particular. a few showers as
well, i'm up from london and ijust wanted to see it for myself. 48%. newcastle and gateshead make around £1.5 billion a year through tourism and they say the angel is a major contributor to that. on its 20th birthday, the angel is preparing for a medical. like all structures, its joints need to be checked so it can stand proud forfuture generations. fiona trott, bbc news, gateshead. in a moment the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. first the weather. after what has been a wild start of the...
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ijust hope all of the other kids are ok, oh my god.ng this? umm, yeah, but they told us to turn off our phones and everything. as soon as i walked out ijust grabbed my phone and tried to talk to her. so, that is one of the survivors from the school. let's go back to patricia, our correspondent in florida. just tell us how the news of this horrific shooting broke, and, umm, when that was, how long ago that was. about 3:15pm local time police confirmed they were attending this school after they heard reports of an attack, this shooting. they went very quickly. we saw live images from helicopters at the very moment this was unfolding, and we could see small groups of students leaving the premises of the school, and actually being escorted already by the fbi and local police. at that moment, the police was reporting that the shooter was a large, but probably an hour and shooter was a large, but probably an hourand a shooter was a large, but probably an hour and a half later, they could actually capture him, and he didn't put up any confron
ijust hope all of the other kids are ok, oh my god.ng this? umm, yeah, but they told us to turn off our phones and everything. as soon as i walked out ijust grabbed my phone and tried to talk to her. so, that is one of the survivors from the school. let's go back to patricia, our correspondent in florida. just tell us how the news of this horrific shooting broke, and, umm, when that was, how long ago that was. about 3:15pm local time police confirmed they were attending this school after they...
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ijust happen to have —— ijust happen to have these medications.back home. it was like life imprisonment. it was fully, crowded, and lots of old people. you had to have a secret life for all of these years. i felt like ifelt like i'm a i felt like i'm a free ifelt like i'm a free person i felt like i'm a free person at the end. to do something new and the change was very good, positive for my mind and weather got into the flats, the first day we brought a lot of food and we were eating what we liked for the first time after these 12 years and it was good and i felt great. we are just having a great time. he, the most important thing for us, but two of us, is that we are together and we can cope with all of the problems because we are together. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: more secrets from the sands of egypt. we step into the tomb of a high priestess 11,500 years after her death. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. s
ijust happen to have —— ijust happen to have these medications.back home. it was like life imprisonment. it was fully, crowded, and lots of old people. you had to have a secret life for all of these years. i felt like ifelt like i'm a i felt like i'm a free ifelt like i'm a free person i felt like i'm a free person at the end. to do something new and the change was very good, positive for my mind and weather got into the flats, the first day we brought a lot of food and we were eating what...
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ijust don't know what to say. i feel quite emotional, actually. the road to recovery, but tell us what you think. e—mail me at... when you've got to go, you've got to go. but where? this one is safe, but public toilets are disappearing fast. bbc radio bristol's emma britton is on the case. come on, then. wee—wee? good boy! my billy can go for a wee anywhere, but for us humans, we need to find a loo. ah, phew, this looks promising! let's go round the back. oh, it stinks around here. i wonder why! come on, billy. all of bristol's 18 roadside public toilets are due to close permanently, all at once, and in two days' time. the city's council does have a plan b, though — a community toilet scheme. local businesses are being asked to volunteer to open up their toilets to anyone and everyone. well, here's a cafe, let's see how i get on. 0h, billy! sorry! we've found very little evidence that the new scheme is ready to take over. come on. you've just come out of the cafe, what were you doing in there? well, i hadn't planned on going into the cafe. i only
ijust don't know what to say. i feel quite emotional, actually. the road to recovery, but tell us what you think. e—mail me at... when you've got to go, you've got to go. but where? this one is safe, but public toilets are disappearing fast. bbc radio bristol's emma britton is on the case. come on, then. wee—wee? good boy! my billy can go for a wee anywhere, but for us humans, we need to find a loo. ah, phew, this looks promising! let's go round the back. oh, it stinks around here. i wonder...
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ijust photograph specific moments through the day and the night.200 to 2200 images and it takes me a month to edit them all down and then i decide where day begins and night ends. and that's what i call my time vector. this is kind of how it works. in this photograph, day begins on the far right side of the photograph and time tracks in this way, so it literally goes across. in the morning, i was very blessed. we had an amazing rainbow that happened. this is actually happening right now. and then, as time changes, you get the afternoon light and the rotation of the light and then, of course, sunset. photography's always been an evolution, it's always been part alchemy, part science, part magic, right, andjust luck, really, right. one of the things that's really special about this image, of course, is the elephants. this is one frame, that's one moment. i created a photograph in the serengeti where i was able to witness for 26 hours amazing communication between all these competitive species feeding in a watering hole. honestly, it felt almost bibli
ijust photograph specific moments through the day and the night.200 to 2200 images and it takes me a month to edit them all down and then i decide where day begins and night ends. and that's what i call my time vector. this is kind of how it works. in this photograph, day begins on the far right side of the photograph and time tracks in this way, so it literally goes across. in the morning, i was very blessed. we had an amazing rainbow that happened. this is actually happening right now. and...
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ijust looked at some opinion polls that showed that you and the afd, having won just short of 13% inlls. do you see yourself in the long—term becoming, somehow becoming partners of a post— merkel conservative party in germany or do you see yourselves replacing that cdu/csu? that is a question that is being heavily discussed in our party. to date, no—one wants to be in a coalition with us and we do not want to be in a coalition because they follow that supra—nationalistic agenda which we do not accept. they follow a planned central economic policy of the eurozone, which we do not accept and that includes the liberal democrats here in germany. to date we cannot do a coalition. things do change and i think they will change quickly. afd works today from the opposition lines into the government lines and if the leading class of those parties is being replaced, then it will happen quickly. then maybe we have a different situation. these parties will have to become, will have to accept the very idea of the nationstate again, which they have abandoned. 0ur good election results are only the
ijust looked at some opinion polls that showed that you and the afd, having won just short of 13% inlls. do you see yourself in the long—term becoming, somehow becoming partners of a post— merkel conservative party in germany or do you see yourselves replacing that cdu/csu? that is a question that is being heavily discussed in our party. to date, no—one wants to be in a coalition with us and we do not want to be in a coalition because they follow that supra—nationalistic agenda which we...
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ijust couldn't believe it. i'm still looking at and it's still hard.e didn't have flood insurance, like thousands of others in houston. now gloria is living in a hotel, paid for the federal emergency management agency, but she doesn't feel safe. i have to barricade myself in here every night because there is so much going on out there. prostitution every night. guys driving by here. one night, they shot about eight times towards this hotel and i had to get on the floor. gloria, what impact has it had on you being out of your house for these past six months? i am on medicine for depression. i have got to the point where i really want to die. ijust ask god to take me home. volunteers from a houston charity helping to rebuild her home. hopefully she can return in march. mother nature did what she did and we are helping people recover as quickly as we can. federal officials are trying to help the a500 houston families like gloria's, get back home. people do expect someone to fix it. we want to help everybody, everywhere we can, as quickly as we can. but in
ijust couldn't believe it. i'm still looking at and it's still hard.e didn't have flood insurance, like thousands of others in houston. now gloria is living in a hotel, paid for the federal emergency management agency, but she doesn't feel safe. i have to barricade myself in here every night because there is so much going on out there. prostitution every night. guys driving by here. one night, they shot about eight times towards this hotel and i had to get on the floor. gloria, what impact has...
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this man says ijust walked out before the floor collapsed, i did not see where it fell to, now there people inside. the report asks him on which floor, he replies we re asks him on which floor, he replies were on the third floor. they are fine, they just called were on the third floor. they are fine, theyjust called me. everything just started shaking, the bed started shaking. everyone kind of started screaming. one eyewitness described the moment the quake struck, after—shocks happening even as she was being interviewed. 0h struck, after—shocks happening even as she was being interviewed. oh my god, this is an after—shock. i'm sorry is. with several high-rise buildings badly damaged, many fled to the streets and parks, away from the scattered debris. roads have been lifted and split under local hospital damaged with more than 200 people injured. by daylight, the perilous state of these buildings is clear. the tremors were felt more than 160 kilometres away. search teams now using specially trained dogs to try to make sure that no one is left trapped inside. tens of thousands are now
this man says ijust walked out before the floor collapsed, i did not see where it fell to, now there people inside. the report asks him on which floor, he replies we re asks him on which floor, he replies were on the third floor. they are fine, they just called were on the third floor. they are fine, theyjust called me. everything just started shaking, the bed started shaking. everyone kind of started screaming. one eyewitness described the moment the quake struck, after—shocks happening even...
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ijust enable us to have better protection systems.as viruses became unleashed on world companies propped up unleashed on world companies propped up —— popped up to develop virus checkers and protection for computer systems. cyber security will get a lot more enhanced because of artificial intelligence. to tell you about examples of where ai is being used effectively it is being used by businesses do is being used by businesses do is being used by businesses to speed up business processes. for example, you might hear of a processes. for example, you might hearofa train processes. for example, you might hear of a train company here in the uk that is handling its customer complaints, using ai for that, and they are getting refunds for customers processed much more quickly. is it like an enhanced computer? it literally mimics human processes where you need to make the judgment. it mimics that. documents coming the claims come in. it looks for the important points. it being what? ai. what does it look like?! piece of software. she says dis
ijust enable us to have better protection systems.as viruses became unleashed on world companies propped up unleashed on world companies propped up —— popped up to develop virus checkers and protection for computer systems. cyber security will get a lot more enhanced because of artificial intelligence. to tell you about examples of where ai is being used effectively it is being used by businesses do is being used by businesses do is being used by businesses to speed up business processes....
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many of us wake up a lot of mornings with that idea of god, i've had too much to think last night, ijusts, that inner critic, that dialogue all the time going on and today's going to be awful, they're going to discover your fraud, that imposter syndrome thing that you look at yourself in the mirror and you think, oh god, i'm a disaster. i feel destroyed. and i don't think that's that uncommon. but i hope it's notjust me. but it seems quite extreme with you. its extreme with me because of where it could lead, potentially. because of where you've been in the past. exactly. because i have a history of being in various psychiatric wards and suicide attempts, and i am, i suppose understandably, nervous about going back there. so, when i have a bad day and when things seem to be spiralling out of control, my big fear is that i'm not too long away from ending up how i was a few years ago. you chart in your book about essentially being on tour, and we can hear, from a concert last year, when you were playing chopin and i suppose this is the dayjob. yes. it's awful, watching that. it's like heari
many of us wake up a lot of mornings with that idea of god, i've had too much to think last night, ijusts, that inner critic, that dialogue all the time going on and today's going to be awful, they're going to discover your fraud, that imposter syndrome thing that you look at yourself in the mirror and you think, oh god, i'm a disaster. i feel destroyed. and i don't think that's that uncommon. but i hope it's notjust me. but it seems quite extreme with you. its extreme with me because of where...
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ijust want a reality check.a half into this discussion, we are approaching a year before the divorce, whatever you want to call it, that's the polite word. an open marriage! we are still talking about general terms and concepts. we have moved from brexit meaning brexit to these new terms that you rhyme off, yet we are not getting into specifics. it just shows yet we are not getting into specifics. itjust shows that theresa may as you say has this impossible balancing act within her party. the country does not know where it's going. we should be concerned about the lack of leadership. there was an agreement in phase one. good. there will be an agreement on phase two, which will be bad for britain. it is moving on. the trade now is the most important thing. again, britain is isolated in trade, the illusions of grandeur that they can get there on their own, it's a medium—sized country facing 27. this is a negotiation in which people are taking postures. the peculiar thing, i am not saying you were doing this, but t
ijust want a reality check.a half into this discussion, we are approaching a year before the divorce, whatever you want to call it, that's the polite word. an open marriage! we are still talking about general terms and concepts. we have moved from brexit meaning brexit to these new terms that you rhyme off, yet we are not getting into specifics. it just shows yet we are not getting into specifics. itjust shows that theresa may as you say has this impossible balancing act within her party. the...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you the latest on the fallout on the allegationsff used prostitutes in haiti in the wake of that earthquake. allegations that have been in the times newspaper in particular in the last few days. and there has been a very strong statement that has just come out from oxfam. they have put out state m e nts from oxfam. they have put out statements before. this is stronger and more hard—hitting in terms of what they described as the anger and the shame of oxfam. this is a statement from the chair of trustees, saying, as the new chair of oxfam, i share the anger and shame that behaviour like that highlighted in haiti in 2011 happened in our organisation. it is clear that such behaviour is com pletely clear that such behaviour is completely outside our values and should never be tolerated. we have made big improvements since 2011 and today i commit that we will improve further. she also says, as chairman of the trustees for oxfam gb, as recent events have shown, sexual abuse is a blight on society and oxfa m abuse is a blight on society an
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you the latest on the fallout on the allegationsff used prostitutes in haiti in the wake of that earthquake. allegations that have been in the times newspaper in particular in the last few days. and there has been a very strong statement that has just come out from oxfam. they have put out state m e nts from oxfam. they have put out statements before. this is stronger and more hard—hitting in terms of what they described as the anger and...
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ijust want we are very grateful for your time.ve their political allegiances at the front door. is it possible that civil servants within the treasury could be manipulating evidence to achieve a particular objective in the brexit negotiations? i think we need to deal with the fact that just because jacob rees—mogg says it, doesn‘t make it so. he has produced no evidence of the accusations. what this is about is that people like jacob rees—mogg cannot understand how anyone can leave their own political allegiances aside and serve the public interest, because he is incapable of doing that. but that‘s what civil servants do. that‘s why we become civil servants. you understand that is the nature of thejob. we serve you understand that is the nature of the job. we serve the government of any colour, provide the best advice possible, but ultimately ministers decide. you clearly take his accusations very seriously. what is your message to him? the constant sniping at the messenger because he doesn‘t like the message is not only undermini
ijust want we are very grateful for your time.ve their political allegiances at the front door. is it possible that civil servants within the treasury could be manipulating evidence to achieve a particular objective in the brexit negotiations? i think we need to deal with the fact that just because jacob rees—mogg says it, doesn‘t make it so. he has produced no evidence of the accusations. what this is about is that people like jacob rees—mogg cannot understand how anyone can leave their...
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ijust loved it, it made me laugh, it made me cry, i thought it was beautiful. think guillermo del toro is a modern—day orson welles and i love this film to pieces. and to look at as well, it is stunning. you should see it on a big screen because it is such a treat visually. how amazing that you could take a story that is apparently so bizarre and strange, and yet give it such mainstream appeal. it is a film that will work for pretty much everyone because it's a fairy tale but also grounded in a strange reality. sally hawkins‘s performance is wonderful. terrific. curious but fabulous. i will accept that. i liked your choice of dvd. the party. it's the party from hell, it has a political backdrop, a group of people together where this political thing is happening and they have secrets that suddenly get revealed. what i love about it, it is a sally potter film, black and white, stripped to the bone, it is 71 minutes long, there isn't an ounce of fat on it, but it is sharp, the dialogue is very acerbic. timothy spall who is in finding your feet and is terrific in a
ijust loved it, it made me laugh, it made me cry, i thought it was beautiful. think guillermo del toro is a modern—day orson welles and i love this film to pieces. and to look at as well, it is stunning. you should see it on a big screen because it is such a treat visually. how amazing that you could take a story that is apparently so bizarre and strange, and yet give it such mainstream appeal. it is a film that will work for pretty much everyone because it's a fairy tale but also grounded in...
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i do get a rush, ijust want to put my foot down and go crazy. ripping it around sidestreets.oys are there, and they are cheering you on to do it, you get the adrenaline rush and you just kind of want to go even more faster. in 2014, almost 700 children aged 16 and under were disqualified from driving. however, last year, that number had risen to more than 1000, an increase of 47%. this is the tip of the iceberg. because, of course, they have got to be caught, if they are breaking the law in this way. inevitably, many won't be, and will get away scot—free. we also know that there has been a massive reduction in the numbers of roads policing officers, about a 27% reduction since 2010. the consequences of what can happen when underage drivers get behind the wheel means others are let to pick up the pieces. the sisters are calling for tougher sentences. i think the whole guidelines of the sentencing around death by dangerous driving needs to be changed. whether you are an adult or a child, you've still killed somebody. the government says it is committed to making sure that the c
i do get a rush, ijust want to put my foot down and go crazy. ripping it around sidestreets.oys are there, and they are cheering you on to do it, you get the adrenaline rush and you just kind of want to go even more faster. in 2014, almost 700 children aged 16 and under were disqualified from driving. however, last year, that number had risen to more than 1000, an increase of 47%. this is the tip of the iceberg. because, of course, they have got to be caught, if they are breaking the law in...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a statement from save the children on brendante mpjo cox, as we have been reporting he has resigned from two of the charitable organisations set up after her death. save the children, that brendan cox used to work for, have said, the safety and well—being of our dedicated staff are the utmost importance to us. colleagues quite tirelessly to help children thrive. when complaints are made we investigate in accordance with our procedures and this was the case in 2015. mr cox was suspended, a disciplinary process commenced. the process was administered by a london law firm. process was administered by a london lawfirm. mr process was administered by a london law firm. mr cox resigned before it could be completed. we are never complacent and we appreciate that best safeguarding in human resource practice is always evolving. that statement from save the children. we have had a statement from kim ledbetter, jo cox's sister, and that has come into us this morning, saying, on the news of brendan cox's resignation from these two charities:
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a statement from save the children on brendante mpjo cox, as we have been reporting he has resigned from two of the charitable organisations set up after her death. save the children, that brendan cox used to work for, have said, the safety and well—being of our dedicated staff are the utmost importance to us. colleagues quite tirelessly to help children thrive. when complaints are made we investigate in accordance with our...
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i don't care what anyone thinks, ijust don't wa nt what anyone thinks, ijust don't want anyone being the nhs which deals with a child facing gender difficulties. based in london, the tavistock sees 2000 children a year and last year they took around 300 children from they took around 300 children from the east. it's a figure that is rising all the time. today is dexter's fourth visit and even though he's only seven, his mother is worried about puberty kicking in. she does not want to let him down. for us, the thing we needed confirmation from from tavistock was, ami confirmation from from tavistock was, am i doing the right thing by being so accepting of him? sometimes you need the confirmation and reassurance from a professional. with dexter getting older, it's a race against time to get in the hormones he needs to blockers female puberty. and his mother wants to know if this practice will be safe. it's fair to say that the evidence base in this area is poor. but as far as we know, this is a fully reversible treatment. as far as we know, the long—term implications in terms of health
i don't care what anyone thinks, ijust don't wa nt what anyone thinks, ijust don't want anyone being the nhs which deals with a child facing gender difficulties. based in london, the tavistock sees 2000 children a year and last year they took around 300 children from they took around 300 children from the east. it's a figure that is rising all the time. today is dexter's fourth visit and even though he's only seven, his mother is worried about puberty kicking in. she does not want to let him...
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that was why i made the decision, it is still snowing now, the roads not safe, and ijust didn't wantg put at risk. across the eastern counties, traffic called and travellers waited for news on cancelled rail services. 0perators had run empty trains through the night to keep the tracks open, but for a while the defeated them. —— the snow defeated them. this afternoon, in the south—east, the snow was replaced by blue skies, but this is a lull. temperatures are falling again. travelling will remain unpredictable and hazardous in the coming days. robert hall, bbc news, kent. well, here in northern england, i think it's fair to say that many people woke up this morning to a bit less so than they had been expecting from the forecast. that is not to say that it didn't fall heavily in places, it was just quite patchy, and that there are weather warnings in place for northern england, scotla nd in place for northern england, scotland and other parts of the uk right through until saturday now, without to a0 centimetres of snow expected in some areas before the weekend. there is a long way to g
that was why i made the decision, it is still snowing now, the roads not safe, and ijust didn't wantg put at risk. across the eastern counties, traffic called and travellers waited for news on cancelled rail services. 0perators had run empty trains through the night to keep the tracks open, but for a while the defeated them. —— the snow defeated them. this afternoon, in the south—east, the snow was replaced by blue skies, but this is a lull. temperatures are falling again. travelling will...
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grew up in kent and i loved sport and i just wanted grew up in kent and i loved sport and ijust wanteddal. and i was a normal kid from kent. absolutely stratospheric. that remains if you want to excel in winter sports you need to travel abroad. there are some olympic sports which are far easier to play in every town and city in great britain. like this one. in east london some of the best teenage basketball players in britain, it is a sport widely played byjohn people here. but the british team isn't expected to win olympic medals, so there isn't any uk sport funding. we are in danger of losing this. it needs to be looked up now. it's not just re—evaluating, notjust talking about my sport, talking about all sports, the way they are funded. some sports are given huge amounts of money and it is a very low participation sport. participation is vital, everybody agrees. uk sport exist to turn lottery money into medals, which everybody enjoys. like sliding on ice, the need to find balance is crucial. joe wilson, bbc news, heathrow. time for a look at the weather... this beast from the east,
grew up in kent and i loved sport and i just wanted grew up in kent and i loved sport and ijust wanteddal. and i was a normal kid from kent. absolutely stratospheric. that remains if you want to excel in winter sports you need to travel abroad. there are some olympic sports which are far easier to play in every town and city in great britain. like this one. in east london some of the best teenage basketball players in britain, it is a sport widely played byjohn people here. but the british team...
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can i just ask can ijust ask you for a absolutely.se if possible to the news that there was an armed guard at the florida school who, it seems, for whatever reason, failed to act. the nra has bought a long time said to stop a bad guy with a gun all it ta kes to stop a bad guy with a gun all it takes is a good guy with a gun. there was a good guy in florida but he didn't act. yes, that's a great example of why providing more opportunities for guns in schools is not a logical solution and it won't work. brittany, i expect we will be talking to you again. thank you very much indeed for that. thank you much indeed fgr'thatr” ' unicef is almost unicef is - almost three quarters of a million rohingya children face huge risks and for yea rs children face huge risks and for years to come. in a report to mark six months since the start of the crisis, unicef says hundreds of thousands of children are still trapped in makeshift camps, denied education and are at risk of disease and violence. we are reaching now one of the worst points in history
can i just ask can ijust ask you for a absolutely.se if possible to the news that there was an armed guard at the florida school who, it seems, for whatever reason, failed to act. the nra has bought a long time said to stop a bad guy with a gun all it ta kes to stop a bad guy with a gun all it takes is a good guy with a gun. there was a good guy in florida but he didn't act. yes, that's a great example of why providing more opportunities for guns in schools is not a logical solution and it...