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i was very tired leading up to that week and i was on the first day of my menstrual cycle and imean,my menstrual cycle and i mean, i'm not one to say that it was because of that because, you know the fact on so many people have been on the menstrual cycle and injured the knee is very high. i don't know if it was down to that but a very high factor. 50 is there a potential link between periods and injury? emma ross is a physiologist with the english institute of sport working with olympic and paralympic athletes. i went to meet her
i was very tired leading up to that week and i was on the first day of my menstrual cycle and imean,my menstrual cycle and i mean, i'm not one to say that it was because of that because, you know the fact on so many people have been on the menstrual cycle and injured the knee is very high. i don't know if it was down to that but a very high factor. 50 is there a potential link between periods and injury? emma ross is a physiologist with the english institute of sport working with olympic and...
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i was very tired leading up to that week and i was on the first day of my menstrual cycle and imean, first day of my menstrual cycle and i mean, i'm not one to say that it was because of that because, you know the fact on so many people have been on the menstrual cycle and injured the knee is very high. i don't know if it was down to that but a very high factor. so is there a potential link between periods and injury? emma ross is a physiologist with the english institute of sport working with olympic and paralympic athletes. i went to meet her to understand the science behind it. we know the symptoms or the effects of those hormones will provide a challenge to you as an elite performer and one of those times is when your oestrogen is high, that can when your oestrogen is high, that ca n affect when your oestrogen is high, that can affect the business of your joints if that knee joint is less sta ble joints if that knee joint is less stable at a certain time of your cycle it is more prone to being injured and we know that things like acl injury is more common in females and when it o
i was very tired leading up to that week and i was on the first day of my menstrual cycle and imean, first day of my menstrual cycle and i mean, i'm not one to say that it was because of that because, you know the fact on so many people have been on the menstrual cycle and injured the knee is very high. i don't know if it was down to that but a very high factor. so is there a potential link between periods and injury? emma ross is a physiologist with the english institute of sport working with...
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imean, they're part of what we call the university system of maryland but when competition replaces itcurriculumget intense. it did today in the ncaa men's lacrosse tournament. towson, the smaller school eager to flex it's muscle against a
imean, they're part of what we call the university system of maryland but when competition replaces itcurriculumget intense. it did today in the ncaa men's lacrosse tournament. towson, the smaller school eager to flex it's muscle against a
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imean children? i mean women like us, are we wrong?idi faith. the yazidis say that their religion is the oldest in the world, but it is a religion that is not open to all. maintaining a pure bloodline is central to the faith. amongst this group are a number of young victims of the islamic state. five years ago, they would have been banished from the community for having sexual relations with someone outside of the mac one, even though they did so under duress. —— the yazidi. but in a historic move, the religious leader of the yazidi community, issued a ruling that those enslaved by the islamic state could rejoin the community. it is incredible to see these young victims of is being welcomed back into the community, and now thousands more years edie's are arriving in lalesh to celebrate the new year. the yazidi faith seems to be modernising, yet another ancient doctrine remains in place. to bea ancient doctrine remains in place. to be a yazidi, both of your parents must be yazidi. so for women raped by is fighters, their children are no
imean children? i mean women like us, are we wrong?idi faith. the yazidis say that their religion is the oldest in the world, but it is a religion that is not open to all. maintaining a pure bloodline is central to the faith. amongst this group are a number of young victims of the islamic state. five years ago, they would have been banished from the community for having sexual relations with someone outside of the mac one, even though they did so under duress. —— the yazidi. but in a...
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imean, saying this law was rushed through. i mean, obviously they proposed it a few weeks ago.ean, though, how do you feel? well, i think as a singaporean, i share the same views as academics. because i think, as a singaporean, we want our country to be improved. and you cannot be improved if you don't have criticism, right? so already singaporeans tend not to be very critical of what goes on within government or society, and i think that this will further reduce people's willingness to speak out. it may also have a cramping impact on artistic expression and on cultural as well as intellectual life. so i think it impoverished as the society as a whole. thank you so much forjoining us with your views there. we invited singapore's minister for communications and information, s iswaran, onto newsday to respond to these concerns. he was not available for an interview. however, he did join us last month when the bill was first announced, saying the law was not designed to stifle debate or opinion. singaporeans have access to information around the world, news channels, as well as in
imean, saying this law was rushed through. i mean, obviously they proposed it a few weeks ago.ean, though, how do you feel? well, i think as a singaporean, i share the same views as academics. because i think, as a singaporean, we want our country to be improved. and you cannot be improved if you don't have criticism, right? so already singaporeans tend not to be very critical of what goes on within government or society, and i think that this will further reduce people's willingness to speak...
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imean, i people will say what they will say.ake to respond to it, but since you ask me, i take the president at his word that his motive was not that we had known each other a long time, and not that because he said i had written supportively about him, though it was not uncritical. the head of the white house legal team said it was something that should never have been charged and he was writing an injustice. i took him at his word. he said there would be criticism, and you are better at responding to this than i am so i will leave it to you. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news: the government is told to cut university tuition fees in england, as part of a package of reforms to the funding of higher education. a boy has been airlifted to hospital after an incident at a theme park in north yorkshire. at least seven people have died and 21 are missing, after a tour boat collision on the river danube, in hungary. i'm ben bland. in the business news: transport giant firstgroup has said
imean, i people will say what they will say.ake to respond to it, but since you ask me, i take the president at his word that his motive was not that we had known each other a long time, and not that because he said i had written supportively about him, though it was not uncritical. the head of the white house legal team said it was something that should never have been charged and he was writing an injustice. i took him at his word. he said there would be criticism, and you are better at...
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imean, i report i produced before christmas.nt thing that needs to be done is for town centres, to locally plan their future, so they have got a hub which is right for the shopping public in 20 years' time, and that is notjust about shops, it is about bringing more residential property into the centre, having things other than shops, like medical services and leisure services, entertainment, a whole range of things which create a proper hub, bring people back into the town centre. that is very important for the community. rents, yes, right certainly, all part of the story, but the future planning is the big one. is 0k, the story, but the future planning is the big one. is ok, so the story, but the future planning is the big one. is 0k, sojohn timson, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. your're watching business live. our top story: amazon has made a big new investment in uk—based meal delivery service deliveroo just a year after scrapping its own takeaway service. deliveroo plans to use the new cash in its battle with arch riva
imean, i report i produced before christmas.nt thing that needs to be done is for town centres, to locally plan their future, so they have got a hub which is right for the shopping public in 20 years' time, and that is notjust about shops, it is about bringing more residential property into the centre, having things other than shops, like medical services and leisure services, entertainment, a whole range of things which create a proper hub, bring people back into the town centre. that is very...
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." >> imean walked up to capitol hill...osion sound) >> it was theepitome of a totallybroken sysm. >> i'm going to submit a list of justices... >> that list wasa massive seller. and idon't think he'dbe president without thatlist. >> connecto the frontline community on facebook andtw itter, and pbs.org/frontline. >> narrator: "sex trafficking in america." >> what happened to me could happen to anyone. >> narrator:onor over two years ine embedded with a special police unit. >> without customers there's girls out there. our work is constantly evolving. >> technology has given a superhighway for traffickers toe vulnerab victims. >>narrator: from the streets to the courts... >> it's difficult to think of somethingore despicable than that. you and your co-defendants preyed on a child. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs statn from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation forg. public broadcast major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. building a more just, verdantd and peaceful wor
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imean... that was the whole point of being on there in the first place, to get the results.ead in, all of you... senior politicians are now calling for a closer examination of how guests are treated on tv shows like this. i think what there needs to be is an independent review of the way the programme exercises its duty of care towards people on it. people's lives are picked apart on television for the entertainment of others, and my concern is vulnerable people have been put in that position and, in this case, a tragedy would have seem to have happened potentially connected to someone's appearance on the show. itv says... so what might this all mean for the broadcaster? i don't think it hurts itv. they've got a hole in the schedule. they've got some very creative people there. they'll come up with some new format, some new idea. it's an opportunity as much as anything. but i think they're right, absolutely right, to have taken the programme off the air. i think they behaved impeccably. it's not yet known when the results of the itv investigation may be made public. with me
imean... that was the whole point of being on there in the first place, to get the results.ead in, all of you... senior politicians are now calling for a closer examination of how guests are treated on tv shows like this. i think what there needs to be is an independent review of the way the programme exercises its duty of care towards people on it. people's lives are picked apart on television for the entertainment of others, and my concern is vulnerable people have been put in that position...
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imean, i mean, every time you see there is, you can't believe it, can you?e those. he eventually won his case at a tribunal, after a judge saw he could barely walk down the street, and was owed £10,000 in unpaid benefits. but he died before getting the money. a week ago on this programme, i spoke to stephen's case worker terry craven about his case. stephen should be a watershed in this. stephen's case should be a wake—up to the government to look, this system is falling about the parts... falling apart at the seams, i'm sorry. i want a review and make an ex gratia payment to cover the cost of stephen's funeral. you are calling on the dwp, the very least they could do is pay for his funeral? yes. independent merseyside mp frank field chairs the work and pensions select committee in parliament. we can speak to frank field now. thank you forjoining us. first, what do you think of the case of stephen smith and how he was treated? well, if it was only one case, it would be worrying, because presumably it is like the canary in the coal mine, telling us something
imean, i mean, every time you see there is, you can't believe it, can you?e those. he eventually won his case at a tribunal, after a judge saw he could barely walk down the street, and was owed £10,000 in unpaid benefits. but he died before getting the money. a week ago on this programme, i spoke to stephen's case worker terry craven about his case. stephen should be a watershed in this. stephen's case should be a wake—up to the government to look, this system is falling about the parts......
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imean i mean look at that! that is proper weather. and this is made.t"? i like to think this unsuspecting fisherman was sipping his coffee, gently, whiling away the time off the coast. look at that! think you have lost it, christian. salmon season coincides with the time when humpbacks are returning to feed for the summer. this is the whale equivalent of putting your towel on the beach. this is my fishing ground. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — the us attorney general opens up an investigation into the investigation. that is coming up. good evening. with clear skies across the uk and some very dry air with us at the moment, we're seeing big temperature contrasts from first thing in the morning to the afternoon. take altnaharra, highland, scotland. before the sun was up this morning, —2 celsius. the sun, though, during the day warmed things up, all the way to 22 degrees. one or two spots even higher than this across scotland. that is because our warming is just basically coming fro
imean i mean look at that! that is proper weather. and this is made.t"? i like to think this unsuspecting fisherman was sipping his coffee, gently, whiling away the time off the coast. look at that! think you have lost it, christian. salmon season coincides with the time when humpbacks are returning to feed for the summer. this is the whale equivalent of putting your towel on the beach. this is my fishing ground. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news...
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imean, saturday nights in our house, we were in front of that tv for carol burnett.ody out and break them up it is such a sad day. ant a great one that people are going to the inter looking at his work and realizing what a comedy genius he is. >> he really was.ne carol bur dedicated her one-woman show to him last night. thank you, al we'll see you in a bit. >>> up next, the history beingy made bhe curry brothers last night. and their parents, you know, had an interesting way to handle whr to cheer f first these messages. (low battery sound.) do you want a charge? yeah (battery charging.) ♪ how ya like that? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ what you think of me now? ank you so much. (battery charging.) ♪ how ya likehat? ♪ what you think of me now? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ what you think of me now? who used expedia to book the hotel which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. ...there's eucrisa. it's a prescription ointment for ages 2 and up... ...t
imean, saturday nights in our house, we were in front of that tv for carol burnett.ody out and break them up it is such a sad day. ant a great one that people are going to the inter looking at his work and realizing what a comedy genius he is. >> he really was.ne carol bur dedicated her one-woman show to him last night. thank you, al we'll see you in a bit. >>> up next, the history beingy made bhe curry brothers last night. and their parents, you know, had an interesting way to...
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imean, we need a further £2.7 billion.he job properly you need to double the job properly you need to double the money you‘ve got, it implies you are failing at the moment. farfrom are failing at the moment. far from it. every are failing at the moment. farfrom it. every day, the national crime agency offices and police officers around the country produce outstanding successes. be that the seizure of 6 million worth of assets ina seizure of 6 million worth of assets in a hotel this week, or the closing ofa in a hotel this week, or the closing of a centre, the arresting of the criminal who got 22 years imprisonment in manchester for raping a baby, or a three—year—old. these are crimes my officers deal with every day. the nature of the threat is changing, and we need new capability to respond. we need more covert ways to access the dark web, track crypto currency, that is what the sites are. what if you don‘t get it? the sites are. what if you don't get it? as a law enforcement leader myjob is to make difficult choices, and
imean, we need a further £2.7 billion.he job properly you need to double the job properly you need to double the money you‘ve got, it implies you are failing at the moment. farfrom are failing at the moment. far from it. every are failing at the moment. farfrom it. every day, the national crime agency offices and police officers around the country produce outstanding successes. be that the seizure of 6 million worth of assets ina seizure of 6 million worth of assets in a hotel this week, or...
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imean i mean some places where i stayed you could hear people's conversations. they talk about it and their jokes and the conversation, about 93v jokes and the conversation, about gay people and lesbians or whatever. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on all tube lines this morning. 0nto the roads the m25 is closed clockwise from junction 18 at rickmansworth to junction 19 at watford after a two car collision last night. at holborn, kingsway is closed southbound from high holborn to the kingsway underpass due to an accident. and at kings cross one lane is closed for roadworks on the euston road, past st pancras station towards pentonville road. good morning, it is a cooler start to the day, but it is frost free. some bright and sunny spells in between the showers and the temperatures will start to dip, it will be feeling colder today. a lot of cloud around already this morning. the showers threatened to turn heavier as we move into the afternoon. they become more frequent as we head towards the end of the day. top temperatures
imean i mean some places where i stayed you could hear people's conversations. they talk about it and their jokes and the conversation, about 93v jokes and the conversation, about gay people and lesbians or whatever. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on all tube lines this morning. 0nto the roads the m25 is closed clockwise from junction 18 at rickmansworth to junction 19 at watford after a two car collision last night. at holborn, kingsway is closed...
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imean, and pretty stressful season, hasn't it?hat to watch? a lot of sweat, no, it was just a great season. i mean, the boys truly deserve this trophy. they worked their hardest, fair play to them. it was a tough season and it was really thrilling to watch, but massive congratulations. and two yea rs but massive congratulations. and two years ina but massive congratulations. and two years in a row, what does that mean for the club and what does it say about guardiola? well, we wouldn't be here without him, i guess. he is just a really great guy. be here without him, i guess. he is just a really great guylj be here without him, i guess. he is just a really great guy. i supposed to maintain that level of consistency, for pep guardiola, for the club to do that two years in a row, with competitors like liverpool hot on their heels, i mean, that says a lot about the mentality here. yes, like, liverpool really deserve credit. i am a city fan myself, and they did really, really well. it was so, so close. you know, they could have had it.
imean, and pretty stressful season, hasn't it?hat to watch? a lot of sweat, no, it was just a great season. i mean, the boys truly deserve this trophy. they worked their hardest, fair play to them. it was a tough season and it was really thrilling to watch, but massive congratulations. and two yea rs but massive congratulations. and two years ina but massive congratulations. and two years in a row, what does that mean for the club and what does it say about guardiola? well, we wouldn't be here...
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imean. i i'm really touched. thank you, dan. i mean. i just i'm really touched. thank you, dan.lic inquiry. they've told a report by the charity inquest they've been left frustrated by how many times private companies and public authorities had answered "i don't recall" when questioned about events. the families say they want an independent panel to be put in place before hearings resume next year. detectives have released the name of a teenager who was stabbed to death after being chased down a street in south—east london. 18—year—old mccaulayjunior urugbezi edwards was attacked in southwark on sunday night, and died later in hospital. he's the 29th person to be fatally stabbed in london this year. thames water says it will help build thousands of new homes and factories in the capital — by creating bricks from human waste. every day, the waste of four million londoners enters europe's largest sewage works in beckton— where it's drained of water and incinerated. the ash used to be thrown away— but now it will be mixed with other materials and turned into construction blocks. wh
imean. i i'm really touched. thank you, dan. i mean. i just i'm really touched. thank you, dan.lic inquiry. they've told a report by the charity inquest they've been left frustrated by how many times private companies and public authorities had answered "i don't recall" when questioned about events. the families say they want an independent panel to be put in place before hearings resume next year. detectives have released the name of a teenager who was stabbed to death after being...
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imean, and closes these institutions down.cting on my recommendations, closing these institutions down, introducing legislation is to protect the rights of people with learning disabilities, and an independent commissioner who will be able to investigate this sort of abuse. having another review, as they are proposing, is an excuse for inaction andi proposing, is an excuse for inaction and i think should make us all very angry. let's just and i think should make us all very angry. let'sjust break down what your recommendations were. first of all, you want institutions like this permanently shut down. what would be the alternative. well, let's remember, after winterbourne view the government actually promised they would do that, and the reason for my review was that after two yea rs for my review was that after two years they had not done that and so they said to me, would you look at that? i then said in my report, we should close the institutions and at the same time, we developed the community facilities that are needed for
imean, and closes these institutions down.cting on my recommendations, closing these institutions down, introducing legislation is to protect the rights of people with learning disabilities, and an independent commissioner who will be able to investigate this sort of abuse. having another review, as they are proposing, is an excuse for inaction andi proposing, is an excuse for inaction and i think should make us all very angry. let's just and i think should make us all very angry. let'sjust...
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imean... that was the whole point of being on there in the first place, to get the results., in this case, a tragedy would have seen to have happened potentially connected to someone's appearance on the show. itv says thejeremy kyle show has a significant and detailed duty of care processes in place. so what might this all mean for the broadcaster? i don't think it hurts itv. they have a hole in the schedule, they have some very creative people there, they will come up with some new format, some new idea. it is an opportunity as much as anything, but i think they are absolutely right to take the programme off air, i think they behaved impeccably. it is not yet known when the results of the itv investigation may be made public. lizo mzimba, bbc news. the conservative mp charles walker, member of the all—party parliamentary group on suicide and self—harm prevention, told me thatjeremy kyle show is no longer fit for purpose and has run out of time. i'm not really interested in what's fairto i'm not really interested in what's fair to the viewers, to be honest. i'm interested in
imean... that was the whole point of being on there in the first place, to get the results., in this case, a tragedy would have seen to have happened potentially connected to someone's appearance on the show. itv says thejeremy kyle show has a significant and detailed duty of care processes in place. so what might this all mean for the broadcaster? i don't think it hurts itv. they have a hole in the schedule, they have some very creative people there, they will come up with some new format,...
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imean, we're tonight. it's usually disappointing. also huge numbers of people who are very angry who voted remain and are also very angry and wants another referendum. we, as a party, have tried, having campaign for remain in the referendum, we tried to engage the referendum, we tried to engage the 52% who voted leave, we tried to put forward a proposal which brought both sides together, but clearly this election has become a mini referendum, a binary choice and remains have gone to the lib dems and greens, and people who want brexit have gone to the brexit party. because your message is not clear. i think i message party. because your message is not clear. i think! message is party. because your message is not clear. i think i message is clear, we put forward a compromise. in this type of election, people didn't want to compromise, they want a rerunning of the referendum. we've got to understand that, we have got to discuss that in our party and i'm not remotely complacent. i think it's very serious when you're losing huge numbers o
imean, we're tonight. it's usually disappointing. also huge numbers of people who are very angry who voted remain and are also very angry and wants another referendum. we, as a party, have tried, having campaign for remain in the referendum, we tried to engage the referendum, we tried to engage the 52% who voted leave, we tried to put forward a proposal which brought both sides together, but clearly this election has become a mini referendum, a binary choice and remains have gone to the lib...