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i worked as a nurse and ijust got this overwhelming powerful feeling, ijust thought, you know, let merun downstairs. so as i went there, i saw there was another boy that was trying to help, like, stem the bleeding, i don't know, he was trying to do mouth to mouth at the same time, so obviously i took over... down here was full of a sea of kids, and you could hear the screaming and the police cars, you could see all the police cars. i thought something really bad is going on down there. i had blood around my face, because i was trying to do compression and i was trying to do mouth—to—mouth. there was people with blood all over them, screaming, and shouting and all that. this is crazy. ijust saw his eyes rolled over to his head and then he was, he just, he just stopped breathing. so i turned around and i said to his friend, "he's gone, he's dead." the only time i don't see his face is when i'm sleeping, because i don't dream, i don't think about nothing when i'm sleeping so that's the only time i don't see his face. by the time rhyhiem's mother, pretana morgan arrived on the scene, the
i worked as a nurse and ijust got this overwhelming powerful feeling, ijust thought, you know, let merun downstairs. so as i went there, i saw there was another boy that was trying to help, like, stem the bleeding, i don't know, he was trying to do mouth to mouth at the same time, so obviously i took over... down here was full of a sea of kids, and you could hear the screaming and the police cars, you could see all the police cars. i thought something really bad is going on down there. i had...
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if you saw us truth is, ijust am a crazy ex.w us together, —— ijust saw my crazy ex, and if she saw us together, she would have gone mental. it was pathetic. and it was the most transparent the obvious lie i ever told. and she bought it! applause 20 minutes later, we're in the back of taxi, snogging the way back to her flat. i fell asleep that night having come in content and with no more emergencies reported by scotty. and down in the morning came. mornings have always been the worst time for me. it's always been desperate to get to the bathroom in time. so when i looked around her strange bedroom i did not even aware the doctor must. i knew i was in trouble. i looked at the space next to me in the bed. she was there. i pulled on my boxers and it ran out of the bedroom. i saw the shower... "will you be among? " ten or 15 minutes? are you joking? there is no way i can hold on for ten or 15 minutes. my sphincterwas way i can hold on for ten or 15 minutes. my sphincter was already at maximum punch intolerance. i looked around but
if you saw us truth is, ijust am a crazy ex.w us together, —— ijust saw my crazy ex, and if she saw us together, she would have gone mental. it was pathetic. and it was the most transparent the obvious lie i ever told. and she bought it! applause 20 minutes later, we're in the back of taxi, snogging the way back to her flat. i fell asleep that night having come in content and with no more emergencies reported by scotty. and down in the morning came. mornings have always been the worst time...
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ijust take each day as it comes.. i remember the despair when nothing seems to be working for your child. itjust feels like, sort of, the mental illness has just robbed her of being able to show that to everyone. it's robbed her of her childhood. come on. you just need to get the, erm, the right treatment. but how do you find the right treatment, that's the thing, isn't it? jess has been recovering at home after nine months in hospital. she's still not well enough to go to school and feels very let down. what i went through, the two years that i went through, they were awful, i'll never, ever get back. my son, reuben, spent six months in hospital. he's received excellent specialist 0cd treatment, which kick—started his recovery. he's not cured, it's something we're always going to have to deal with, but he's been taught how to manage it. it was, you know, the worst time of my life. and i know, like, i'm only 15 but, like, i think i'm pretty sure it will be the worst part of my life for the rest of my life. none of th
ijust take each day as it comes.. i remember the despair when nothing seems to be working for your child. itjust feels like, sort of, the mental illness has just robbed her of being able to show that to everyone. it's robbed her of her childhood. come on. you just need to get the, erm, the right treatment. but how do you find the right treatment, that's the thing, isn't it? jess has been recovering at home after nine months in hospital. she's still not well enough to go to school and feels very...
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and i knew what was going to come, but ijust started crying and crying.would... ..tell me to touch him... ..which i didn't want to do. and he told me to touch myself, and he'd be looking. and then... ..after that, he would... ..bend me over the bench. he raped me, yes. constantly, over and over again. otherformer residents, including roddy austin, told us about sexual abuse by skelton. we couldn't put this to him. he died in 1999. anne miller's tenure ended in 1970, when she retired. we couldn't ask her about her alleged crimes, either, because she's now dead. but who took over, and would the children be any safer under their watch? the library at nearby helensburgh is a window into the history of the area, and of the home. 0k, well, what we've got here... ..are decades and decades... ..of helensburgh advertisers, the local newspaper. it was the sailors‘ society's responsibility to find the right people to look after this home, with as many as a0 children living there at a time, many of whom were already in vulnerable situations. and this couple is who th
and i knew what was going to come, but ijust started crying and crying.would... ..tell me to touch him... ..which i didn't want to do. and he told me to touch myself, and he'd be looking. and then... ..after that, he would... ..bend me over the bench. he raped me, yes. constantly, over and over again. otherformer residents, including roddy austin, told us about sexual abuse by skelton. we couldn't put this to him. he died in 1999. anne miller's tenure ended in 1970, when she retired. we...
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some days i wake up and ijust don?t to be in school i want to go back to bed. to understand it all. on the brandon estate. three men have been stabbed in south london. 0ne died of his injuries. rhyhiem ainsworth barton died from a gunshot wound last may. moscow 17's lead rapper is killed. it's ok. it's alright. it's ok, it's ok. siddique kamara, also known as incognito, was 23. are many ways to solve it. people or it don't. a quantification on it. it's not something you can measure. you're looking at a situation that resembles a war zone. that's what it is. week after week something is happening. emotional impact on us. so what is the solution to ending the violence? from within the community. we all have a part to play. to wait to lose a child. and rhyhiem was right on my doorstep and could have been my son. hello, sweetheart. sharon is rallying local parents to set up an action group. who really cares together. my number's at the bottom. all right, and we'll arrange a meeting of some sort. let's start talking, let's
some days i wake up and ijust don?t to be in school i want to go back to bed. to understand it all. on the brandon estate. three men have been stabbed in south london. 0ne died of his injuries. rhyhiem ainsworth barton died from a gunshot wound last may. moscow 17's lead rapper is killed. it's ok. it's alright. it's ok, it's ok. siddique kamara, also known as incognito, was 23. are many ways to solve it. people or it don't. a quantification on it. it's not something you can measure. you're...
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ijust go to quieter support groups. i named my depression.emons, all my friends with flesh babies have named this, what shall we call the misery foetus? it's quite hard though. what call a ball of obsessive thoughts? they name their kids after it was conceived so i... isis for short. figured it works. name depression after a terrorist cell because that's what it is, hard to pin down, underpins your hope in the future and articles about it in the tablets tend to be dangerously misguided. it's a funny life, being depressed. i see a therapist. i decided be quite open about it. technically i'm on my second service because my first one that signed off with stress. i think it means i won. i take antidepressants too, and this is a contentious subject, isn't it? people don't tend to talk about. i did not talk about it for a long time. i was absolutely petrified of people knew i was on antidepressants that it would kill my career. i'm a self—employed stand up comedian. who wants a sad clown? i was scared people are weird about antidepressants. they wa
ijust go to quieter support groups. i named my depression.emons, all my friends with flesh babies have named this, what shall we call the misery foetus? it's quite hard though. what call a ball of obsessive thoughts? they name their kids after it was conceived so i... isis for short. figured it works. name depression after a terrorist cell because that's what it is, hard to pin down, underpins your hope in the future and articles about it in the tablets tend to be dangerously misguided. it's a...
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ijust feel a bit more lively andi much.from 12, i3, ia... drinking culture in kids from 12, 13, 1a. .. it drinking culture in kids from 12, 13, 14... it was drinking culture in kids from 12, 13, 14. .. it was different drinking culture in kids from 12, 13, 14... it was different when i was growing up. all the stats are saying in that age group are drinking less. what they are doing instead, i don‘t know. i don‘t think they are sitting in libraries and reading books. i don‘t know if drugs are involved. if you are a student or something, ijust are involved. if you are a student orsomething, ijust think... are involved. if you are a student or something, ijust think... what i would say, i cannot speak for you, there was a lot of underage drinking in my youth, he went to a pub at 15, 16 but then you would have to behave, you had to behave or you would be thrown out. now kids are not interested in going to the pubs, they are for old boring people like me and you. now they are drinking unsupervised in the field and i think that i
ijust feel a bit more lively andi much.from 12, i3, ia... drinking culture in kids from 12, 13, 1a. .. it drinking culture in kids from 12, 13, 14... it was drinking culture in kids from 12, 13, 14. .. it was different drinking culture in kids from 12, 13, 14... it was different when i was growing up. all the stats are saying in that age group are drinking less. what they are doing instead, i don‘t know. i don‘t think they are sitting in libraries and reading books. i don‘t know if drugs...
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ok, so ijust scan the shop's qr code...sactions like buying a cup of coffee, it is often not particularly useful, with few retailers accepting it. we get the tick, money sent. that was quick. that is what brisbane airport is pushing to change, with the assistance of the company travelbybit. we enable anyone to take payments in cryptocurrencies. we have built up an entire infrastructure so you can travel through queensland and pay for your journey with cryptocurrency. my flight takes me to gladstone, a small town on queensland's coast and an hour and a half's drive from our final destination, agnes water and 1770, australia's first cryptocurrency—friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin... even the taxi accepts cryptocurrency. so i just click send? yes, and i should get a tick here when it goes through. and it's done. done. when you arrive here, you can pay for your hotel stay, any of the tours you want to take in town, yourdinner, your breakfast, coffee, lunch, drinks, whatever it is. so pretty much everything that you could do o
ok, so ijust scan the shop's qr code...sactions like buying a cup of coffee, it is often not particularly useful, with few retailers accepting it. we get the tick, money sent. that was quick. that is what brisbane airport is pushing to change, with the assistance of the company travelbybit. we enable anyone to take payments in cryptocurrencies. we have built up an entire infrastructure so you can travel through queensland and pay for your journey with cryptocurrency. my flight takes me to...
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can ijust ask one more question? tricking is one thing, but the concern is about the truthfulness, and in your written testimony, you said sometimes you had too many drinks. was there ever a time when you drink so much that you couldn't remember what happens or part of what happened the night before? no, ira member what happened, andl before? no, ira member what happened, and i think you probably have had beers, senator, and so...
can ijust ask one more question? tricking is one thing, but the concern is about the truthfulness, and in your written testimony, you said sometimes you had too many drinks. was there ever a time when you drink so much that you couldn't remember what happens or part of what happened the night before? no, ira member what happened, andl before? no, ira member what happened, and i think you probably have had beers, senator, and so...
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was already behind me was like, wow, so i just told was already behind me was like, wow, so ijust told the doctors said i'm not dying and that is enough. i thought, if other people have done it, ican thought, if other people have done it, i can do it. it won't be easy but i can do it. since i'm an optimist, i also thought i can actually add a little bit more. and he did. former f1 driver alex zanardi claims gold on the 15th anniversary of losing his legs in a crash. you wake up and they tell you the worst is behind you and from that point onwards, i very rarely thought about my accident afterwards. if anything, thought about my accident afterwards. ifanything, i thought about my accident afterwards. if anything, i was curious. there was on—board footage, i saw that. it was important to have a quick look at that city can push it under the carpet and forget about it. you never fully forget when an accident like that happens but in order to move forward, for me that's fine, i had to fully understand what i have been through. curious. i was curious to watch the footage of my accident. i wa
was already behind me was like, wow, so i just told was already behind me was like, wow, so ijust told the doctors said i'm not dying and that is enough. i thought, if other people have done it, ican thought, if other people have done it, i can do it. it won't be easy but i can do it. since i'm an optimist, i also thought i can actually add a little bit more. and he did. former f1 driver alex zanardi claims gold on the 15th anniversary of losing his legs in a crash. you wake up and they tell...
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ijust i just turned six and ijust turned six and i like to sing. alike tojog and i like to build. tojog and i like to build. i want to be an architect and may, like, robots. sometimes girls don't care about building. theyjust don't care about building. theyjust do what people say they are supposed to be doing. the minute i have tools in my hands it felt... it empowered me. almost like i became a superwoman. i started this programme because i wished there was one when i was growing up. i plead came a plumber by accident and i fell in love with it once i started doing it. —— i became a plumber by accident. the women's building will be a space thatis women's building will be a space that is forjustice, liberation and a quality. into segregation at work is arbitrary and we need to open up the labour sector to anyone who wa nts to the labour sector to anyone who wants to fill any job, the labour sector to anyone who wants to fill anyjob, not based on gender. women in hard hats. that is it for this edition. thank you for watching. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: the leader
ijust i just turned six and ijust turned six and i like to sing. alike tojog and i like to build. tojog and i like to build. i want to be an architect and may, like, robots. sometimes girls don't care about building. theyjust don't care about building. theyjust do what people say they are supposed to be doing. the minute i have tools in my hands it felt... it empowered me. almost like i became a superwoman. i started this programme because i wished there was one when i was growing up. i plead...
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ok, so ijust scan the shop's qr code...offee, it is often not particularly useful, with few retailers accepting it. we get the tick, money sent. that was quick. that is what brisbane airport is pushing to change, with the assistance of the company travelbybit. we enable anyone to take payments in cryptocurrencies. we have built up an entire infrastructure so you can travel through queensland and pay for your journey with cryptocurrency. my flight takes me to gladstone, a small town on queensland's coast and an hour and a half's drive from our final destination, agnes water and 1770, australia's first cryptocurrency—friendly tourist town. 25 litecoin... even the taxi accepts cryptocurrency. so i just click send? yes, and i should get a tick here when it goes through. and it's done. done. over 30 businesses in this small beach community accept crypto. so during my stay i am going to rely entirely on my digital apps. so, looking in my wallet, i've got american dollars, i've got japanese yen, and i've got australian dollars. an
ok, so ijust scan the shop's qr code...offee, it is often not particularly useful, with few retailers accepting it. we get the tick, money sent. that was quick. that is what brisbane airport is pushing to change, with the assistance of the company travelbybit. we enable anyone to take payments in cryptocurrencies. we have built up an entire infrastructure so you can travel through queensland and pay for your journey with cryptocurrency. my flight takes me to gladstone, a small town on...
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ijust dust themselves off and go back on again. i don't.his was very ham—fisted, and it has been very messy and the sec is going to wa nt very messy and the sec is going to want a really serious explanation of what happened. let's talk about what is going on in the china daily today, and china refusing claims by the us president that the company, country had undermined his party's prospects in upcoming elections by taking out effectively advertorials ina taking out effectively advertorials in a newspaper in iowa. what do you make of that? well, it isjust... we saw on the tuesday that it was iran that got the full brunt of president trump and wednesday we saw him as the first time chairman of the united nations, a few platitudes, and he went what right between the eyes. and the bbc's filming and others of the chinese delegation getting together, absolutely shellshocked. i know they have issues with each other over trade and trump has... serious issues. president trump, in fairness to him, it is not balanced, the trade, but putting sanctions
ijust dust themselves off and go back on again. i don't.his was very ham—fisted, and it has been very messy and the sec is going to wa nt very messy and the sec is going to want a really serious explanation of what happened. let's talk about what is going on in the china daily today, and china refusing claims by the us president that the company, country had undermined his party's prospects in upcoming elections by taking out effectively advertorials ina taking out effectively advertorials in...
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wa nt to ta ke i am in the first place, and ijust want to take it one point at a time.w that the players that are at these final stages of the tournament, they are really good, so i know that everyone wants to win this tournament. it has been a good day forjapan, because kei nishikori is through to the semi—finals of the men's singles after beating marin cilic in a marathon five—setter on arthur ashe. the number 21 seed came from a set down to lead 2—i, winning the third set on a tie—break. cilic then levelled by taking the fourth set. but nishikori won the decider 6—4, to reach the last four of a grand slam for the first time since 2014. that was the year cilic beat him in the final. the remaining semi—final places will be decided in the next few hours in the night session on arthur ashe stadium. in the last of the women's quarter—finals, carla suarez—navarro, who beat maria sharapova in the last 16, is playing last year's runner—up, madison keys. coming up after that, novak djokovic plays roger federer‘s conqueror, the unseeded australian john millman. golf, and the e
wa nt to ta ke i am in the first place, and ijust want to take it one point at a time.w that the players that are at these final stages of the tournament, they are really good, so i know that everyone wants to win this tournament. it has been a good day forjapan, because kei nishikori is through to the semi—finals of the men's singles after beating marin cilic in a marathon five—setter on arthur ashe. the number 21 seed came from a set down to lead 2—i, winning the third set on a...
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ijust want justice. and i get a hit man to kill me. ijust wantjustice.e headline. a star footballer. his school girl lover. a wife who vanishes. and the podcast focuses on ms dawson‘s husband chris — and his relationships with teenage girls. he‘s been a suspect since the start — but has always maintained his innocence. i‘ve been speaking to lucy martin, an australian journalist. this podcast has uncovered some really interesting elements of what was happening and his family at the time that lynette dawson disappeared. but we had known that she met her husband chris when they we re she met her husband chris when they were teenagers in high school. there we re were teenagers in high school. there were a golden couple, they got married and they lived in a very leafy northern suburbs. she went missing one night and her husband did not report her missing until six weeks later. but three days after she went missing, he moved his 16—year—old girlfriend into the family home. certainly this podcast has raised some really interesting questions about what was happe
ijust want justice. and i get a hit man to kill me. ijust wantjustice.e headline. a star footballer. his school girl lover. a wife who vanishes. and the podcast focuses on ms dawson‘s husband chris — and his relationships with teenage girls. he‘s been a suspect since the start — but has always maintained his innocence. i‘ve been speaking to lucy martin, an australian journalist. this podcast has uncovered some really interesting elements of what was happening and his family at the...
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and thenl dates but ijust persevered. and then i met john dates but ijust persevered. years ago on tinder and just really randomly the next day he ended up at my workplace without knowing that i worked there. and so we we re forced knowing that i worked there. and so we were forced to physically meet in person before we had arranged a date. so we kind of knew then that we need to arrange a date. and two years later he proposed and three and a half years later we are getting married. obviously you are on tv talking about the fact you have met your future husband on tv talking about the fact you have met yourfuture husband on tinder. have you always felt you could be completely open about that? internet dating has become so common but they would have been a time when people wouldn't have wanted to say when they described how they met that it was on the internet.” when they described how they met that it was on the internet. i think when we first met, i was very coy about it, i said, let's not my family that we met on tinder and was a bit embarrassed but as time has gone
and thenl dates but ijust persevered. and then i met john dates but ijust persevered. years ago on tinder and just really randomly the next day he ended up at my workplace without knowing that i worked there. and so we we re forced knowing that i worked there. and so we were forced to physically meet in person before we had arranged a date. so we kind of knew then that we need to arrange a date. and two years later he proposed and three and a half years later we are getting married. obviously...
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can ijust ask one more question?the concern is about the truthfulness, and in your written testimony, you said sometimes you had too many drinks. was there ever a time when you drink so much that you couldn't remember what happens or part of what happened the night before? no, ira member what happened, andl before? no, ira member what happened, and i think you probably have had beers, senator, and so... and there's never been a case for you drank so much that you did not remember what happened the night before or part of what happened? you're asking about a blackout. i don't know. have you?” you're asking about a blackout. i don't know. have you? i could you answer the question? -- could you answer the question? -- could you answer the question? that's not happened? i'm curious if you have. i have no drinking problem, judge. nor do i. thank you. since this fbi thing keeps coming up, all the time, let's get back to basics. first of all, anybody, including any senator this brought up this issue, could ask for an fbi in
can ijust ask one more question?the concern is about the truthfulness, and in your written testimony, you said sometimes you had too many drinks. was there ever a time when you drink so much that you couldn't remember what happens or part of what happened the night before? no, ira member what happened, andl before? no, ira member what happened, and i think you probably have had beers, senator, and so... and there's never been a case for you drank so much that you did not remember what happened...
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sometimes ijust find myself crying because that muscle...rror and massacre under leaders like idi amin and milton obote. party chiefs tell them that president museveni is the guarantor of stability. they are afraid the country may slip back to those bad days where there was anarchy. there was no government. we had a president but life was not easy. it was like running every day, people dying every day. # this is a message to the government... so what‘s likely to happen in the battle between the hero of the ghetto and the president? the challenge to president museveni from the younger generation is significant but he has outmanoeuvred and defeated his opponents and right now, here, it does not feel there is any serious threat to his grip on power. fergal keane, bbc news, kampala. football now and wales were in action against ireland on the opening night of the uefa nations league, a new competition which aims to make international matches more meaningful. the welsh ran out easy winnners by four goals to one. the pick of the goals was this stu
sometimes ijust find myself crying because that muscle...rror and massacre under leaders like idi amin and milton obote. party chiefs tell them that president museveni is the guarantor of stability. they are afraid the country may slip back to those bad days where there was anarchy. there was no government. we had a president but life was not easy. it was like running every day, people dying every day. # this is a message to the government... so what‘s likely to happen in the battle between...
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but right now ijust wa nt to offputting. but right now ijust want to move out the way.tate pets. but of course it would be better to stop a would—be burglar at the first hurdle, the front door. this isn't the first smart bill that i've shown you but it's climbing to be the first that offers person detection and facial recognition. —— bell. simon is at the front door. simon's at the front door! hello, simon. i'm just going to come and get you. full functionality does require a subscription. it can then recognise faces as well as an live video recordings, which can be available up recordings, which can be available up to five days after they were captured. you can also pretend to be in when you're out. or, of course, vice—versa. they do say there's safety in numbers, though, so maybe you'd like some company. if you were starting to think your home virtual assistant was a little bit low—tech then maybe it's because you've been waiting for a home robot. now here you can do video calls hands—free. it also has the other functions that you'd expect from a virtual assista nt. y
but right now ijust wa nt to offputting. but right now ijust want to move out the way.tate pets. but of course it would be better to stop a would—be burglar at the first hurdle, the front door. this isn't the first smart bill that i've shown you but it's climbing to be the first that offers person detection and facial recognition. —— bell. simon is at the front door. simon's at the front door! hello, simon. i'm just going to come and get you. full functionality does require a...
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ijust came here to listen to whatever the verdict was and now i'm out.. we've had so many cases against people who are homosexual, who have been told you will be put into jail because you engaged in such an illegal act, so i think we don't have that any more, so we are really happy with that. activists say that there were hardly any convictions under the law and it was mainly used to create a sense of fear amongst the community. the law was introduced in india by the british during the colonial era, and though britain itself decriminalised homosexuality 50 years back, it has taken much longer for the lgbt community to get rid of it in india. it means that we're on the map. the world perception is going to change. now the doors are going to kick open. whether it's first at first a fundamental human rights issue to then later it being a tourism and more capitalistic issue, it's just time that we realised that the lgbtq community should not live in the shadows or the fringe any more. the community says this is more than just a legal victory, as it will help
ijust came here to listen to whatever the verdict was and now i'm out.. we've had so many cases against people who are homosexual, who have been told you will be put into jail because you engaged in such an illegal act, so i think we don't have that any more, so we are really happy with that. activists say that there were hardly any convictions under the law and it was mainly used to create a sense of fear amongst the community. the law was introduced in india by the british during the colonial...
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mr chairman, ijust want to express my...tigation would consist of. some of us think it has been concluded and supplemented by this committee's investigations and others disagree. i respect the fact that senator flake gave doctor ford desperate the chairman has given doctor ford the opportunity to be here and also making this go forward. certainly jeff flake maintained his vote to say yes or no and maintains leverage that way. i appreciate his support for a full and that way. i appreciate his support fora fulland fair that way. i appreciate his support for a full and fair hearing for doctor ford and judge kavanaugh as well as his willingness to allow this to go forward subject to his request. mr chairman. senator feinstein. if i threw the chair, could ask a question of senator flake. dish or amendment of include continuing the investigation during this. of time? there is no amendment. i'm simply stating the discussion that we had between us all is that and i think we had some agreement that the democrats who have been, ithink
mr chairman, ijust want to express my...tigation would consist of. some of us think it has been concluded and supplemented by this committee's investigations and others disagree. i respect the fact that senator flake gave doctor ford desperate the chairman has given doctor ford the opportunity to be here and also making this go forward. certainly jeff flake maintained his vote to say yes or no and maintains leverage that way. i appreciate his support for a full and that way. i appreciate his...
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ok, so ijust scan the shop's qr code.rt is pushing to change, with the assistance of the company travelbybit. we enable anyone to take payments in cryptocurrencies. we have built up an entire infrastructure, so you can travel through queensland and pay for your journey with cryptocurrency. my flight takes me to gladstone, a small town on queensland's coast and 1.5 hours' drive from our final destination, agnes water and 1770, australia's first cryptocurrency friendly tourist town. 0.25 litecoin. even the taxi accepts cryptocurrency. so then ijust click send? send, yep, and i should get a tick here when it goes through. tick. it's done. done. over 30 businesses in this small beach community accept crypto. so during my stay, i'm going to rely entirely on my digital apps. so looking in my wallet, i've got american dollars, i've got japanese yen, and i've got australian dollars. and even more annoying is these coins. what do you do with them when you get home? travelling with crypto, ijust have a couple of apps on my phone. s
ok, so ijust scan the shop's qr code.rt is pushing to change, with the assistance of the company travelbybit. we enable anyone to take payments in cryptocurrencies. we have built up an entire infrastructure, so you can travel through queensland and pay for your journey with cryptocurrency. my flight takes me to gladstone, a small town on queensland's coast and 1.5 hours' drive from our final destination, agnes water and 1770, australia's first cryptocurrency friendly tourist town. 0.25...
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ijust wa nt thank you for being here.is not a courtroom, this is not a legal proceeding, you're here on the regulation, and although the prosecutors engaged to represent my colleagues, you are here, as you said, out of a civic duty. and i wa nt said, out of a civic duty. and i want tojoin said, out of a civic duty. and i want to join my colleagues. it said, out of a civic duty. and i want tojoin my colleagues. it is really more than that. are founding documents talk about civic duty, the declaration of independence talks about pledging your lives and your secret honour, and anybody who has read your testimony knows what you have had to sacrifice by coming forward. your life has been upended. you have received vicious, hateful threats, death threats. you have to move out of your family home, to some expense i imagine to you and your family. you've had to engage security, do some expense. you've had to deal with incredible challenges and what's amazing, and i wa nt challenges and what's amazing, and i want tojoin challenges
ijust wa nt thank you for being here.is not a courtroom, this is not a legal proceeding, you're here on the regulation, and although the prosecutors engaged to represent my colleagues, you are here, as you said, out of a civic duty. and i wa nt said, out of a civic duty. and i want tojoin said, out of a civic duty. and i want to join my colleagues. it said, out of a civic duty. and i want tojoin my colleagues. it is really more than that. are founding documents talk about civic duty, the...
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a lot of people came to support me and i just had a lot of people came to support me and ijust had ah but we mentioned you are diabetic, see you were insulin—dependent and you had to work with the british boxing board of control to get to this point. i've got a sensor, a monitor which goes over here. it is scanned over my sensor, which i havejust below my sensor, which i havejust below my hip and the doctor, every time i went back to the doctor he would scan it for me and the results were shown on there and they stayed the same, around the eight mark. what does it change about your preparation? to do what you do needs a lot of time in the gym and practice, how does it change your routine? boxing is a dangerous sport, it consists of a lot of hard work. personally i think diabetes and boxing works hand—in—hand. rock singer is a way to categorise sport, diabetes works with healthy nutrition, whereas in boxing if you eat healthy you stay within your weight category, so they work hand in hand. if i'm eating good food, i will maintain good health. you have the discipline built—in already.
a lot of people came to support me and i just had a lot of people came to support me and ijust had ah but we mentioned you are diabetic, see you were insulin—dependent and you had to work with the british boxing board of control to get to this point. i've got a sensor, a monitor which goes over here. it is scanned over my sensor, which i havejust below my sensor, which i havejust below my hip and the doctor, every time i went back to the doctor he would scan it for me and the results were...
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applause ijust all have.l you let me know. laughter. i want to say thanks to the people who do the real work, thatis the people who do the real work, that is my treasury team. shadow chief secretary, clive lewis, lynne brown, lord brian davis. applause. and our team of, a special thanks to my parliamentary private secretary, shejoined us this my parliamentary private secretary, she joined us this year because she won these seats back from the tories. —— she won her seat back. this month is the tenth anniversary of the financial crash. jk galbraith in his book on the 1929 crash said, you can try and create institutions and seek to avoid crashes in the future but the best protection is memory. it is worth remembering because of the crash, they were agreed, yes, the deregulation that turned the city into a multi—billion pound casino. more importantly, it was caused by the power that a small financial elite exercises over our political system. that power meant bankers and speculators who caused the crisis would n
applause ijust all have.l you let me know. laughter. i want to say thanks to the people who do the real work, thatis the people who do the real work, that is my treasury team. shadow chief secretary, clive lewis, lynne brown, lord brian davis. applause. and our team of, a special thanks to my parliamentary private secretary, shejoined us this my parliamentary private secretary, she joined us this year because she won these seats back from the tories. —— she won her seat back. this month is...
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don't let it be me and ijust smashed my tambourine. that's going to bea smashed my tambourine.ave had some blistering weather conditions over the last 2a hours thanks to the storm which is now out of the way, we have cooler conditions following with showers but the centre itself is pushing on into scandinavia. the crowd is trading back out into central atlantic, the bulge on that area of cloud that's an area of low pressure that will be bringing outbreaks of rain to the south of the uk. now ahead of this area of rain we've got some reaching so the weather should actually start off fine and dry in northern ireland, much of england and wales before the crowd arrived, it will spread as we go through the day. particularly for wales in southwestern areas of england, eventually the southeast, you'll see its mystery across the west of scotla nd its mystery across the west of scotland with further showers here and one feel particularly warm. still some uncertainty for sunday's weather and here is why. we have got the jet stream, here weather and here is why. we have got thejet stream,
don't let it be me and ijust smashed my tambourine. that's going to bea smashed my tambourine.ave had some blistering weather conditions over the last 2a hours thanks to the storm which is now out of the way, we have cooler conditions following with showers but the centre itself is pushing on into scandinavia. the crowd is trading back out into central atlantic, the bulge on that area of cloud that's an area of low pressure that will be bringing outbreaks of rain to the south of the uk. now...
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right, so ijust left 0 cea n norm and a novelty.t ocean beach, had a great time, every lyg o n left ocean beach, had a great time, every lygon atmosphere. a really good party. i have got glittery stuff on my face, i have no idea what it is. i catch the hotel and i'm getting ready for our first night out, and we are heading to pasha. it is a big name on the island, it has been here for years and years. i've heard it is actually quite upmarket, which is ok, i can make the effort and look good enough to get in. otherwise, i hope it has access. in my chair, at least, so i can actually have a good time and is thatis can actually have a good time and is that is what i am therefore. rachel isa that is what i am therefore. rachel is a private carer. i often ask her to help me on evenings out and if i go out partying, because she likes to party like me. one way in which ibiza has made progress with accessibility is with its taxis. many of which are wheelchair accessible. when we arrive at ibiza, it was a good start. a member of securities sp
right, so ijust left 0 cea n norm and a novelty.t ocean beach, had a great time, every lyg o n left ocean beach, had a great time, every lygon atmosphere. a really good party. i have got glittery stuff on my face, i have no idea what it is. i catch the hotel and i'm getting ready for our first night out, and we are heading to pasha. it is a big name on the island, it has been here for years and years. i've heard it is actually quite upmarket, which is ok, i can make the effort and look good...
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can ijust... past that. can i just... you're past that. can ijust...hown to be unusable. something that has already been shown to be unusablelj something that has already been shown to be unusable. i am disappointed that he would say that, but has this is the direction in which the european union and the world trade organisation want to move. all their drive for the future is to have less restriction on borders, more pretesting, pre—checking and more use of electronic technology and all of which exists at the moment. that is the whole drive for borders, that the whole drive for borders, that the border is to be treated like a tax point. it is not an inspection and 80 control point. that is where all borders are going and that is worthy european union's biggs paper is going. we picking up on that and we are showing that these technologies and administration systems could be employed and it would mean that the trade that does ta ke would mean that the trade that does take place between northern ireland and the republic would carry on. so, do you want to
can ijust... past that. can i just... you're past that. can ijust...hown to be unusable. something that has already been shown to be unusablelj something that has already been shown to be unusable. i am disappointed that he would say that, but has this is the direction in which the european union and the world trade organisation want to move. all their drive for the future is to have less restriction on borders, more pretesting, pre—checking and more use of electronic technology and all of...
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ijust think we will leave, yes.ause more problems if we don't go through with what the vote was. there is an issue that if that referendum was to be ignored would you be concerned about how people would react to that? it was such a minority vote. with the terms laid out, i am almost convinced that there would be an overwhelming majority for either side. i think people have overwhelming majority for either side. ithink people have now settled in their opinions and are very settled. i think we would definitely have to consider the first thought in that as well. thank you very much for speaking to us. maybe we will come back in six months once we have gone past that deadline. with six months to go until the uk leads the eu, how will brexit affect business and the economy? that is tomorrow at 5:30pm. now let's get the latest weather. thank you. some are returned to some parts of the uk today. in the south—east of england, temperatures at 26 degrees. that is an advance of the storm that will arrive from the south—west ov
ijust think we will leave, yes.ause more problems if we don't go through with what the vote was. there is an issue that if that referendum was to be ignored would you be concerned about how people would react to that? it was such a minority vote. with the terms laid out, i am almost convinced that there would be an overwhelming majority for either side. i think people have overwhelming majority for either side. ithink people have now settled in their opinions and are very settled. i think we...
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ijust get emotional. ijust start crying for no reason. it's also financially difficult.rs of intervention, there is little progress in getting the country's birth rate up. it's partly down to women marrying later, but the increasing cost of living here and cultural expectations that women will take care of ageing parents are also putting them off. it's these sacrifices that mean women like boon siew, who received government—subsidised ivf, are still unlikely to have more than one child. i'm the sole caregiver of this baby. it's not easy for me, and i'm really content with one. in just 18 years, singapore will shrink from having six workers for each elderly person down to just two and the consequences of this for the country's future are dire. fewer people of working age makes it harder for the economy to grow, and they'll face the increasing burden of having to pay for a growing number of elderly people. 0ne population expert says the reason government interventions aren't working is they don't get to the heart the problem. in singapore, you have about 17—18% of young pe
ijust get emotional. ijust start crying for no reason. it's also financially difficult.rs of intervention, there is little progress in getting the country's birth rate up. it's partly down to women marrying later, but the increasing cost of living here and cultural expectations that women will take care of ageing parents are also putting them off. it's these sacrifices that mean women like boon siew, who received government—subsidised ivf, are still unlikely to have more than one child. i'm...
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ijust go i just go straight ijust go straight into the i just go straight into the water.team, that is your friday sport briefing. art auctions are nothing new, but next month, christie's in new york are putting a very unusual work up for sale. it is a painting which is expected to go for something like $10,000. now, that doesn't sound like a lot. but it is quite impressive when you find out who, or what, the artist is, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. when you think of portraits, this is probably the sort of thing you have in mind. the great and the good, kings, queens, presidents, immortalised on canvas through paint, brushstrokes, and a splash of genius. these portraits, at first glance, look kind of similar. but, close—up, you may notice the odd difference. the artist's signature is a bit of a giveaway, too. the three gentlemen are part of what is known as the obvious collective. they have used a computer algorithm, utilising artificial intelligence to create new work. in effect, the computer has become the artist. translation: with this series of portraits, we've rea
ijust go i just go straight ijust go straight into the i just go straight into the water.team, that is your friday sport briefing. art auctions are nothing new, but next month, christie's in new york are putting a very unusual work up for sale. it is a painting which is expected to go for something like $10,000. now, that doesn't sound like a lot. but it is quite impressive when you find out who, or what, the artist is, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. when you think of portraits, this is...
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i went to may match that was my bed andi went to may match that was my bed and ijust went to may matcht was my bed and ijust sat there. —— my map. with... to me it was like a huge hole in my soul, just an inconsolable at the which even today would make me weep at unexpected moments. the police said the leader of the black consciousness movement had lost his life by accident when his head struck a wall when he was being restrained. steve biko's family believe he was thrown at the wild quite deliberately by the police officers. steve biko's death and the brutality of it highlighted like no other event at the time the extent to which the apartheid regime would go to protect itself. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel 01’ every month on the bbc news channel or you every month on the bbc news channel 01’ you can every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with more than a thousand radio programmes. just go to the online archive. now, a former british prisoner of war describes how he survived sickness, starvation and brutalit
i went to may match that was my bed andi went to may match that was my bed and ijust went to may matcht was my bed and ijust sat there. —— my map. with... to me it was like a huge hole in my soul, just an inconsolable at the which even today would make me weep at unexpected moments. the police said the leader of the black consciousness movement had lost his life by accident when his head struck a wall when he was being restrained. steve biko's family believe he was thrown at the wild quite...
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ijust think that..., of treating the country as a product, as something to be exploited, taken from... it's about the relationship. i think we've learned we're in a relationship with the natural world and the place we're from, and that means we have privileges and responsibilities, as we would in a family or in a community. do you think australia has fundamentally changed ? does australia generally get that in a way that maybe it didn't a generation ago? i think that... when i was a schoolboy, we were still slaughtering whales. it's in my lifetime we've gone from being a whaling nation with a turtle fishery... it's amazing how the country has changed in my lifetime. you know, 50 something years. i think we're changing. whether we're changing fast enough to meet the challenges we're faced with, in terms of global warming and the state of our rivers and, as you mentioned, our reefs. i think the way my grandchildren consider their place on our island is very different to the way my grandparents and their pa
ijust think that..., of treating the country as a product, as something to be exploited, taken from... it's about the relationship. i think we've learned we're in a relationship with the natural world and the place we're from, and that means we have privileges and responsibilities, as we would in a family or in a community. do you think australia has fundamentally changed ? does australia generally get that in a way that maybe it didn't a generation ago? i think that... when i was a schoolboy,...
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ijust need to introduce myself. there we go. it knows who i am. so come with me.ok up there. i think actually, sadi, you look a bit too thirsty. i will pass you a drink. no need to move. they, temi, go to the sofa. brilliant, thanks. it recognised i go to the sofa, it's just not done it. hey, temi, go to the sofa. i didn't get that. go to the sofa. i'm going to the sofa. thank you. it does need a strong wi—fi connection and we all know voice recognition still has a way to go but still, you'd better make sure that your guests weren't too thirsty. better luck next time. that was lara. now, last summer i travelled to los angeles to meet two guys who had an ambitious plan. they were going to revolutionise fun. brent bushell and eric gradman are two engineers who had a dream, to take their travelling hi—tech roadshow and give it a permanent home in this big top. it's taken a while, longer than planned, but the opening night of the two bit circus is upon us and nick has been to have a look. today, i'm doing some serious journalism. the circus is behind schedule. i've ro
ijust need to introduce myself. there we go. it knows who i am. so come with me.ok up there. i think actually, sadi, you look a bit too thirsty. i will pass you a drink. no need to move. they, temi, go to the sofa. brilliant, thanks. it recognised i go to the sofa, it's just not done it. hey, temi, go to the sofa. i didn't get that. go to the sofa. i'm going to the sofa. thank you. it does need a strong wi—fi connection and we all know voice recognition still has a way to go but still, you'd...
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i was like oh my god, that just happened, ijust took teary.d, i just took steps to. kelly still needs a friend for balance but says regaining movement has transformed her life. she is not alone. jeff markey was paralysed in alone. jeff markey was paralysed in a mountain biking accident, his spinal cord injury was. messages from his brain reaching his late. is implant, electrically —— electric lift in rates is lower spinal cord to help it picked up the faintest m essa 9 es to help it picked up the faintest messages that are still getting through. teams of researchers at the university of louisville have used this technology to help three people walk again. kelly is using the implants in her daily life and has plans of teaching the frame too. but this is not a miracle cure for paralysis, it is still unclear why it works for some patients and not others. it is another sign of the huge steps being made to treat this most like changing of injury. and you can find much more on this new development on our website, with more information from the unive
i was like oh my god, that just happened, ijust took teary.d, i just took steps to. kelly still needs a friend for balance but says regaining movement has transformed her life. she is not alone. jeff markey was paralysed in alone. jeff markey was paralysed in a mountain biking accident, his spinal cord injury was. messages from his brain reaching his late. is implant, electrically —— electric lift in rates is lower spinal cord to help it picked up the faintest m essa 9 es to help it picked...
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can ijust check you haven't picked up any papers from the table? no. papers? thank you so much. thank you. i wonder how you felt when you heard the governor of the bank of england say that house prices might drop by a third. we're working for a good deal, i believe we can get a good deal, but actually we're still not at the end of the negotiations, so we need to prepare for all eventualities, and so a no—deal is one of those eventualities. how did you feel? there's the governor of the bank of england, a man you've just agreed to reappoint, and he's saying to the cabinet of the united kingdom, not because of a war, not because of a natural disaster, because of a political choice, house prices might slump by a third, thousands ofjobs might be lost, you might be stockpiling medicines and food. it's right to prepare for no—deal. so the british people have the confidence of knowing that if we're in that position, we have done everything we need to do. forgive me, prime minister, this is not some think tanker, this is not some newspaper commentator, this is
can ijust check you haven't picked up any papers from the table? no. papers? thank you so much. thank you. i wonder how you felt when you heard the governor of the bank of england say that house prices might drop by a third. we're working for a good deal, i believe we can get a good deal, but actually we're still not at the end of the negotiations, so we need to prepare for all eventualities, and so a no—deal is one of those eventualities. how did you feel? there's the governor of the bank of...
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ijust i just have to ijust have to deal with that. signed a one year contract extension with manchester city to take him through to 2021. the 30—year—old joined the club in 2011 and is their record goalscorer. the argentine has scored 204 goals and won three premier league titles with three different managers. whereas manchester city lost in the champions league this week, manchester united had a comfortable win in switzerland against young boys. after back to back defeats in august, they have now won three in a row and spoeaking today ahead of tomorrow's match against wolves, the manager says they have fixed their defensive issues. i think the team is more compact, more solid. the spirit and corporation and empathy, the communication, all of that has improved in the team. good results bring confidence and i think we are improving as a team. the scotland full—back stuart hogg is going to miss all four matches in the the autumn international series. he's had surgery on an ankle problem and will be out for up to three months. he was inj
ijust i just have to ijust have to deal with that. signed a one year contract extension with manchester city to take him through to 2021. the 30—year—old joined the club in 2011 and is their record goalscorer. the argentine has scored 204 goals and won three premier league titles with three different managers. whereas manchester city lost in the champions league this week, manchester united had a comfortable win in switzerland against young boys. after back to back defeats in august, they...
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ijust get emotional. ijust start crying for no reason. it's also financially difficult. going to the ivf. despite years of intervention, there is little progress in getting the country's birth rate up. it is partly down to women marrying later, but the increasing cost of living here, and cultural expectations that women will take care of ageing parents, are also putting them off. it's these sacrifices that mean women like boon siew, who received government—subsidised ivf, are still unlikely to have more than one child. i'm the sole caregiver of this baby. it's not easy for me, and i think one is... i'm really contented with one. in just 18 years, singapore will shrink from having six workers for each elderly person down to just two, and the consequences of this for the country's future are dire. fewer people of working age makes it harder for the economy to grow, and they'll face the increasing burden of having to pay for a growing number of elderly people. one population expert says the reason government interventions aren't working is they don't get to the heart the pr
ijust get emotional. ijust start crying for no reason. it's also financially difficult. going to the ivf. despite years of intervention, there is little progress in getting the country's birth rate up. it is partly down to women marrying later, but the increasing cost of living here, and cultural expectations that women will take care of ageing parents, are also putting them off. it's these sacrifices that mean women like boon siew, who received government—subsidised ivf, are still unlikely...