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grada en una viga dÍas pero de la terminal obligÓ a las autoridades a trasladar todas las rutas a la iwaabrÁ empleados de la ciudad dando informaciÓn a los usuarios de la antigua terminal se entra en la esquina en el distrito financiero. decenas de pasajerosque pretendÍan viajar a las de mÉxico quedaron varados tras la cancelaciÓn de su vuelo. todo se debiÓ a unafuga de combustible, pasajeros se quejaron porque pasaron casi sin horas antes de que les avisaran que el vuelo serÍa...
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when i heard about this, iwas, like, rubbish up.was, like, yes, rubbish up. when i heard about this, iwas, like, yes, come and do rubbish up. when i heard about this, i was, like, yes, come and do it. it's not biodegradable and doesn't go anywhere, it just stays it's not biodegradable and doesn't go anywhere, itjust stays in it's not biodegradable and doesn't go anywhere, it just stays in the rivers. we've all seen what happens to plastic in the sea. i was recently surprised that the prime minister, theresa may, heard of may litter picking and sent me a letter praising my work, she called it a fantastic achievement. at first i didn't want the publicity, and quite shy. but it will help their cause, it shows, also, its a symptom that people are starting to talk about it. it's a good thing. i don'tjust clea n it. it's a good thing. i don'tjust clean up rivers. this public footpath alongside berbizier 14 is covered in plastic waste. that record the busy a 14. it makes me frustrated that people won't take ownership of the problem. people
when i heard about this, iwas, like, rubbish up.was, like, yes, rubbish up. when i heard about this, iwas, like, yes, come and do rubbish up. when i heard about this, i was, like, yes, come and do it. it's not biodegradable and doesn't go anywhere, it just stays it's not biodegradable and doesn't go anywhere, itjust stays in it's not biodegradable and doesn't go anywhere, it just stays in the rivers. we've all seen what happens to plastic in the sea. i was recently surprised that the prime...
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iwas... i was only eight year old. she maybe thought i was cheeky or something.y a wee boy. and... ..she just put me in a corner, naked, and if i wet myself, she'd... cold bath again, and fingers down me throat, same procedure. and i was... i was absolutely petrified. that's why i wanted to get away from there. philip's social work records show he tried to escape, even fleeing naked from the home on one occasion. it seems no—one thought to ask him why. what happened, philip, when you tried to run away? it wasn't just the matron philip was running from. he says miller would take him to lagarie‘s gardener, norman skelton. it was like a long shed. so the matron would take you out there and leave you? yeah. and i knew what was going to come, but ijust started crying and crying. and the gardener 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
iwas... i was only eight year old. she maybe thought i was cheeky or something.y a wee boy. and... ..she just put me in a corner, naked, and if i wet myself, she'd... cold bath again, and fingers down me throat, same procedure. and i was... i was absolutely petrified. that's why i wanted to get away from there. philip's social work records show he tried to escape, even fleeing naked from the home on one occasion. it seems no—one thought to ask him why. what happened, philip, when you tried to...
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iwas did not talk about it for a long time.depressants that it would kill my career. i'm a self—employed stand up comedian. he wants a sad clown? i think people are weird about antidepressants. they want them to be perfect but what curious? have you ever met anybody who has a broken leg and wears a casper four days and —— and after four days, they ta ken wears a casper four days and —— and after four days, they taken off and say, you know what? that is making it hard to walk. i could not do anything that i thought might increase the environmental impact of my life and i started out being a very normal environmental he aware person and send to a point i cannot do anything if i thought it would hurt the environment. as i got better, i had to let to go out in the first —— i had to learn to god again. the first place i went was a soap shop. is the first place you can smell when you go to the town. i thought here we go, i can do this. the next place i tried was a department store. department stores are nerve—racking department store
iwas did not talk about it for a long time.depressants that it would kill my career. i'm a self—employed stand up comedian. he wants a sad clown? i think people are weird about antidepressants. they want them to be perfect but what curious? have you ever met anybody who has a broken leg and wears a casper four days and —— and after four days, they ta ken wears a casper four days and —— and after four days, they taken off and say, you know what? that is making it hard to walk. i could...
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iwas. and i haven't welcome back. so you were in liverpool. i was.
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and then we said, iwas that is a great panel. talking to a colleague of mine, and we discussed the fact that it was an all women panel. a co mforta ble that it was an all women panel. a comfortable with that panel? we look to the panel and we thought we were. but that was the best panel that we could hope for. it was not stunt. it was a genuine process by what we ended up with, and be included others, was a very strong panel and it happened to be of women. some viewers did ask would you really have done that with an all male panel? would you not have got a point where you thought why we need have a balance? there is a context here which is for many years we were very used to seeing all male panels. for many years, we have had a problem with underrepresentation of women who represents just over half of the population. so it is no secret there isa population. so it is no secret there is a concerted effort within the bbc to choose the best guests but also to choose the best guests but also to try to achieve 5050 parity between the g
and then we said, iwas that is a great panel. talking to a colleague of mine, and we discussed the fact that it was an all women panel. a co mforta ble that it was an all women panel. a comfortable with that panel? we look to the panel and we thought we were. but that was the best panel that we could hope for. it was not stunt. it was a genuine process by what we ended up with, and be included others, was a very strong panel and it happened to be of women. some viewers did ask would you really...
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iwas. and i haven't welcome back. so you were in liverpool. i was. and i haven't seen as many businesses turn up at eight labour conferences ed miliband was leading the party four years ago. jeremy corbyn gave probably this best speech yet. —— a labour. he set a bit ofa best speech yet. —— a labour. he set a bit of a trapper theresa may. quite a big trap, isn't it?” a bit of a trapper theresa may. quite a big trap, isn't it? i dean she can walk into this in any way, shape, orform. she can walk into this in any way, shape, or form. he she can walk into this in any way, shape, orform. he said that she can walk into this in any way, shape, or form. he said that they would back the deal if they would stay in a customs union. she has ruled that out. but this is really that this week is being all about trying to move away from some of the troubles that jeremy corbyn trying to move away from some of the troubles thatjeremy corbyn had over summer, the anti—semitism rile, talking about issues like brexit and what labour might do for working people. —— row. a
iwas. and i haven't welcome back. so you were in liverpool. i was. and i haven't seen as many businesses turn up at eight labour conferences ed miliband was leading the party four years ago. jeremy corbyn gave probably this best speech yet. —— a labour. he set a bit ofa best speech yet. —— a labour. he set a bit of a trapper theresa may. quite a big trap, isn't it?” a bit of a trapper theresa may. quite a big trap, isn't it? i dean she can walk into this in any way, shape, orform. she...
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one thing iwas taken year is testament to that.parisons to the child sexual exploitation scandals that have taken exploitation scandals that have ta ken part exploitation scandals that have taken part on the country. i went to telford in the past couple of months to look at what is going on there, and this is a precise example of this sort of story with a difficult problem. they sensed a problem, the cuts across different communities but a systematic failure across the police service, cost local communities, across mps, local politicians who are not willing to acce pt politicians who are not willing to accept a problem here. ithink politicians who are not willing to accept a problem here. i think it is great this report is coming out on monday exposing a light on these problems, but it does require a look at difficult systematic problems about how this has happened, why these gangs are preying on the centres where children exclusion are being kept and asjason said, why so many kids are going to exclusion in the first place. indeed.
one thing iwas taken year is testament to that.parisons to the child sexual exploitation scandals that have taken exploitation scandals that have ta ken part exploitation scandals that have taken part on the country. i went to telford in the past couple of months to look at what is going on there, and this is a precise example of this sort of story with a difficult problem. they sensed a problem, the cuts across different communities but a systematic failure across the police service, cost...
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iwas really close to losing my leg and i never knew that until six months later when the dr told me.op. even if he had told me that there is a worry, i would have tried. of course i found out that six months later. it was hard for me to realise that. like i said, the leg is feeling really strong 110w. the leg is feeling really strong now. it's good. some stark honesty from luke shaw. you can read more from luke shaw. you can read more from his press conference on the bbc sport website. someone else with her from today was the liverpool captain jordan henderson. he said whilst in russia, they got an idea of how much they inspired the nation back here and felt they change the perception of the england team. he says that he feels that nation fell back in love with the squad. and that makes them excited of the match is still the com. i feel their confidence after the world cup will be high. we have to go out and show that against bank because we are a fantastic team. i'm sure there will be a full stadium supporting us. so, i feel as though yeah, we made the need —— nation fall in love wi
iwas really close to losing my leg and i never knew that until six months later when the dr told me.op. even if he had told me that there is a worry, i would have tried. of course i found out that six months later. it was hard for me to realise that. like i said, the leg is feeling really strong 110w. the leg is feeling really strong now. it's good. some stark honesty from luke shaw. you can read more from luke shaw. you can read more from his press conference on the bbc sport website. someone...
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. >> reporter: iwas from the on-call plastic surgeon, who to theon hami surprise was out of network.e build the hamiltons for the portion their insurance didn't cover, a pra bice calledance billing. >> did you assume that whomever ck was going to be seen by was also within network? >> for sure. >> reporter: elizabeth said she assumed since the hospital took their insurance that any doctor working there didtoo. she was wrong. >> you know, it's been a year and a half. it's been incredibly stressful. >> reporter: after the plastic surgeon sent their bill to collections, elizabeth contacted nb nbc4. elizabeth told us they did reach anettlement a much lower bill. >> there needs to be national change on this. that would be ideal. >> reporter: elizabeth ultimately wants transparencyom he hospitals to the physicians to the health insurance providers. so another family doesn't get balance billing that nearly drained the hamiltons' bank account. >> c we ask the hospitals, not only the hospital we saw but the other hospitals to make us more aware when we're seeing a doctor who is not in our net
. >> reporter: iwas from the on-call plastic surgeon, who to theon hami surprise was out of network.e build the hamiltons for the portion their insurance didn't cover, a pra bice calledance billing. >> did you assume that whomever ck was going to be seen by was also within network? >> for sure. >> reporter: elizabeth said she assumed since the hospital took their insurance that any doctor working there didtoo. she was wrong. >> you know, it's been a year and a...
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ch time, iwas causedy a dierent stra of virus. sad: with ngue you gbilitating. assaheadacs and feveit twice. you can't eat and you have t throw . everyoneround hereas had it. a, too. reporter: his sister amira had a bad case of chikungunya and took a long time to recover. she had a fever for days and suffered from joint pain for months. amira: dengue is preferable to she had chikunnya.r days and at's a disse you have to for respt. i wodn't wish on anyo. i'm terrifd of it. porter: thgoal of th ientists at th mosquitfarm to elimate mosqto-borne i'm terrdisease.t. this is where they infect the insects with wolbachia bacteria. the females are fed with blood disease. from conserves past their expiration date. the staff call the lab the mosquito factory. the workflows have been optimized so thaa maximumnumberd here. the females lay their eggs in war cups lin with pape ey're recoizable as ack flks on the per. thegaiel: we lo them.develop into care abt them.quitoes. produce tm in a w that can survive the fie and th replacehe wild pulation for d does notransmit seases. r
ch time, iwas causedy a dierent stra of virus. sad: with ngue you gbilitating. assaheadacs and feveit twice. you can't eat and you have t throw . everyoneround hereas had it. a, too. reporter: his sister amira had a bad case of chikungunya and took a long time to recover. she had a fever for days and suffered from joint pain for months. amira: dengue is preferable to she had chikunnya.r days and at's a disse you have to for respt. i wodn't wish on anyo. i'm terrifd of it. porter: thgoal of th...
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me, iwas 100%. —— spermatic horde. 100%, of course.a runner, a swimmer. ifeel like i have not slept properly for over 12 years. without any kind of medication. you feel ill. you feel ill. it is true to say you have had some very dark thoughts about potentially taking your own life. some very dark thoughts about potentially taking your own lifelj have to say, yes, there is people watching the tv that probably know me, i don't want to say this for people to hear my pain or feel sorry for me, but there is over 170,000 people out there, this is serious, this is not a joke. you have got partners, children, you need to work. life is hard enough as it is. having a piece of plastic that is made out of bottles, for the love of god, let's be honest, there's be honest, we have got to be honest, and putting it in people, especially in an area, in certain areas where it is difficult to remove. why would you do that? i am upset, i have listened to everyone's story here, andi listened to everyone's story here, and i am upset. it isjust upsetting. i k
me, iwas 100%. —— spermatic horde. 100%, of course.a runner, a swimmer. ifeel like i have not slept properly for over 12 years. without any kind of medication. you feel ill. you feel ill. it is true to say you have had some very dark thoughts about potentially taking your own life. some very dark thoughts about potentially taking your own lifelj have to say, yes, there is people watching the tv that probably know me, i don't want to say this for people to hear my pain or feel sorry for me,...
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you're that were no, iwas anything like that. comfortable that i could tell the information and whatever it was going to reveal. i didn't expect it to be as long as it was going to be so it was a little bit stressful. have you ever given tips or advice to anyone looking to take a polygraph test? never. did you pay for the polygraph yourself?” polygraph test? never. did you pay for the polygraph yourself? i don't think so. do you know who paid for it? not yet, no. did you have a handwritten statement that you wrote out, did anyone assist you in writing that statement? no, but you can tell how anxious i was by the terrible handwriting. we touched on it earlier. did you know that the committee has requested not only the charts from the polygraph test but also any audio or video recording of the polygraph test. no. well you audio and video recorded when taking that test? ok, i remember being hooked up to a machine, it being placed onto my body and being asked a lot of questions and crying a lot. that's my primary memory of that test.
you're that were no, iwas anything like that. comfortable that i could tell the information and whatever it was going to reveal. i didn't expect it to be as long as it was going to be so it was a little bit stressful. have you ever given tips or advice to anyone looking to take a polygraph test? never. did you pay for the polygraph yourself?” polygraph test? never. did you pay for the polygraph yourself? i don't think so. do you know who paid for it? not yet, no. did you have a handwritten...
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iwas going with my family with the car andi going with my family with the car and i was photographinghey stopped me, and they took the camera and the film. i stayed like two weeks in the present. —— pri5on. and after a while he asked me, who do you think you are? you know, everyone be‘5 writing about you, that you are in pri5on. who the hell are you? —— everybody‘s writing about you. i think they were afraid of taking to present a famous person, especially in cultural and art and so on. and you know, as i... did they ever try to ta ke you know, as i... did they ever try to take any of your cameras, your pictures? none. not only me, but every exhibition that we made, we have soldiers coming in and taking paintings that they don‘t like. and the problem is they don‘t have a rule, you know? so if you have, like, kind of left wing soldiers come in, then the paintings are left there. but the right—wing soldier come5 there. but the right—wing soldier comes in, and half the walls are empty. we had in 1981, ithink, they made the rule that we can‘t paint with a red, green, black and white. the
iwas going with my family with the car andi going with my family with the car and i was photographinghey stopped me, and they took the camera and the film. i stayed like two weeks in the present. —— pri5on. and after a while he asked me, who do you think you are? you know, everyone be‘5 writing about you, that you are in pri5on. who the hell are you? —— everybody‘s writing about you. i think they were afraid of taking to present a famous person, especially in cultural and art and so...
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the day i came and i saw this apartment, i was like, damn, the day i came and i saw this apartment, iwasere. now it is home to a diverse range of people, including migrants from all over africa. and there is a community centre on the ground floor. lucy in johannesburg last lucy injohannesburg last month on the travel show. up next we are off tojordan the travel show. up next we are off to jordan to the the travel show. up next we are off tojordan to the centenary of the culmination of the great arab revolt, when much of the middle east rose up against the ottoman empire. he was also the inspiration to the 19605 film lawrence of arabia. we sent rajan back injuly to see how the country is marking the anniversary. this is a reconstruction of one of the original trains here. and it used to carry pilgrims and supplies to the offer from carry pilgrims and supplies to the offerfrom —— carry pilgrims and supplies to the offer from —— 0ttoman carry pilgrims and supplies to the offerfrom —— 0ttoman troops, and i am going to take a trip through the stunning landscape. it is baking hot out there. i
the day i came and i saw this apartment, i was like, damn, the day i came and i saw this apartment, iwasere. now it is home to a diverse range of people, including migrants from all over africa. and there is a community centre on the ground floor. lucy in johannesburg last lucy injohannesburg last month on the travel show. up next we are off tojordan the travel show. up next we are off to jordan to the the travel show. up next we are off tojordan to the centenary of the culmination of the great...
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. >> we woke up this morning and iwas the water -- to>> reporter: this boat operator from florida found the pregnant woman and her family desperately clinging to a tree after the ragi floodwaters swept them away. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the small town of lumberton was ravaged by rricane matthew two years ago and now inundated again. the water rose several feet and today the coast guard evacuated some of the peop who stayed behind. julie lamb escaped her parent's home with her twins. >> it didn't touch their house during matthew. and so we thought, you know, everything would be fine but it's worse. se> reporter: rescuers arearching for people and pets. this good samaritan saved six dogs trapped in a kennel. the lumber river one of four major ones across the state swelling to near record levels and staying there un later this week. gest the cape fear river in fayettevillos to the coast water of up to ten feet had choked off lm gton. gas lines stretched for hours. so does the trail of destruction. >> with lumberton they're getting it bad too. >> it's not over? >> oh, no. >> reporter:
. >> we woke up this morning and iwas the water -- to>> reporter: this boat operator from florida found the pregnant woman and her family desperately clinging to a tree after the ragi floodwaters swept them away. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the small town of lumberton was ravaged by rricane matthew two years ago and now inundated again. the water rose several feet and today the coast guard evacuated some of the peop who stayed behind. julie lamb escaped her parent's...
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iwas devastated, iwas condition, what went through your mind? i was devastated, i was angry.topped doing this pilot it as an incentive for them not to go out in the car. but it doesn't do is have a change in the loss over optometrists, clinicians and gps who know these people are unsafe to drive, but actually their licences taken off them so they aren't a danger to themselves and others. the trouble is you can pass your test at 17 and technically go on driving until you're 18 without ever having an eye test. that's correct and it's quite shocking when you realise that. when this happened to us, this tragedy, we were stunned that this is the current situation in this country so we is the current situation in this country so we are is the current situation in this country so we are striving really ha rd country so we are striving really hard to try and get this put in as an actual law and as my husband said, the initiative that's been put in place is excellent. it is making progress in the right direction. but we need to do more, we need to try and get this put in place as a la
iwas devastated, iwas condition, what went through your mind? i was devastated, i was angry.topped doing this pilot it as an incentive for them not to go out in the car. but it doesn't do is have a change in the loss over optometrists, clinicians and gps who know these people are unsafe to drive, but actually their licences taken off them so they aren't a danger to themselves and others. the trouble is you can pass your test at 17 and technically go on driving until you're 18 without ever...
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earlier, iwas her as being somebody that she knew. —— he knew. that the taxi driver near capitol hill was listening to this hearing. give us a sense of the extent to which americans are listening to these healings, the impact that this could have on public opinion, and to what extent the man in the white house behind you is listening and what choices he faces ? being here in washington sometimes we get too wrapped up with the permutations of politics and discussion. but this is cutting through that. 0ver discussion. but this is cutting through that. over 70% of americans have the supreme court in their mind when they are heading to the elections in november, they are paying attention, do they see themselves in brett kavanaugh, or christine blasey ford, they are drawing conclusions from that. it is something that a lot of people are paying attention to. brett kavanaugh has his moments later today. at the moment the tests many of ms ford, her passion, that is something that a lot of americans watching will ta ke a lot of americans watching will tak
earlier, iwas her as being somebody that she knew. —— he knew. that the taxi driver near capitol hill was listening to this hearing. give us a sense of the extent to which americans are listening to these healings, the impact that this could have on public opinion, and to what extent the man in the white house behind you is listening and what choices he faces ? being here in washington sometimes we get too wrapped up with the permutations of politics and discussion. but this is cutting...
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last year i had a two—week—old baby, iwas charles with you.e watching these guys, i do it every year and it's so great to be back. ie hoping for a record with the extra paddle power? possibly so. but waddle be will be. ladies, thank you. we have these wonderful roman soldiers, why are you doing it and why are you dressed like that? it's a good challenge for us, something we can do, slightly and constable, give us the opportunity to raise some decent money for a good charity, we are running for the lucy faithfull foundation to prevent child sexual abuse. how heavy is this? talking about 30 kilos. why are you doing to yourself? it's more ofa are you doing to yourself? it's more of a challenge. three previous times i've done i'd honoured in full police riot equipment, it's a bit of a change, something different. and it shows the people who are sponsoring us and supporting us, that we are doing it for them as well, to make sure they get their moneys worth. has he got you to do this? it's all his idea! well done, chaps, we will see you later. 0ver
last year i had a two—week—old baby, iwas charles with you.e watching these guys, i do it every year and it's so great to be back. ie hoping for a record with the extra paddle power? possibly so. but waddle be will be. ladies, thank you. we have these wonderful roman soldiers, why are you doing it and why are you dressed like that? it's a good challenge for us, something we can do, slightly and constable, give us the opportunity to raise some decent money for a good charity, we are running...
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speakers iwas the served on her or the leaders, kevin mccarthy and paul ryan, it's thankless. they are doing the best they can to keep these 238 people together to move legislation, and not everybody has the same ideas, and not everybody comes from the same place. we are basically a coalition government. moderates, the folks consider the hard right, the really hard conservatives, and there are also conservatives, but we figure how we dance the ball and moved down the field, and that is something that changed here over the last 16, 18 years since i have been here, and certainly over the last 30 years or so. steve: what is compromised so hard? democratsficult for to work with republicans because of criticism they may face in their party, and conversely for republicans to work with democrats? rep. shuster: a lot of it is driven by the 24/7 news cycle. people are barraged by information. we are a wheezing campaign mode. and i think that didn't happen 20 or 30 years ago. we were in campaign mode for six or seven months and it now we are in campaign mode all the time. ability tosing
speakers iwas the served on her or the leaders, kevin mccarthy and paul ryan, it's thankless. they are doing the best they can to keep these 238 people together to move legislation, and not everybody has the same ideas, and not everybody comes from the same place. we are basically a coalition government. moderates, the folks consider the hard right, the really hard conservatives, and there are also conservatives, but we figure how we dance the ball and moved down the field, and that is...
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it is quite tough, iwas at the back, i'm not really a cyclist just what they are good for and i thinkmp on the back, you are cold the stalker if you are on the rear, you have to dig in but you don't have to have any road sense particularly or directional sense which is why i think you might see fans of the goodies bidding on this. you were going to paris with other friends, we re going to paris with other friends, were you faster, you were on a tandem, were you faster than the other people on ordinary bikes? we we re other people on ordinary bikes? we were on a vintage tandem which this is, i beware, it was heavy, steel frame, slower for the most part but we flew down hills, so... you might go faster on a three seater, i will come next year and be like bill oddie on the back. you look a bit like him. thank you somewhat for being with us, great to have you with us. —— thank you so much. that's it for the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the progra
it is quite tough, iwas at the back, i'm not really a cyclist just what they are good for and i thinkmp on the back, you are cold the stalker if you are on the rear, you have to dig in but you don't have to have any road sense particularly or directional sense which is why i think you might see fans of the goodies bidding on this. you were going to paris with other friends, we re going to paris with other friends, were you faster, you were on a tandem, were you faster than the other people on...
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at that time iwas in was, he knew who i was. at that time i was in the infancy of my career.rom the day i met him and, ironically, when i met him, my beyonce and i had a mutual agent, darren prince, wejust facetimed with bert a couple of months ago. everytime i saw him he was the nicest guy in the world. he was famous among much else for turning down roles. he was reported to have turned down james bond, hans solo and the richard gere character in pretty woman. didn't he talk about his career as like a heart attack, but there was one thing he couldn't have them taken away, nobody had more fun than i did. i'd have to agree with that. he was amazing. i was impressed with him in my lifetime. i loved joe namath. looking back on it, you have to really admire and respect the gift and the magic that burt reynolds brought into everybody‘s life. and the magic that burt reynolds brought into everybody's life. macro coot, thank you very much indeed for talking to us. we're out of time but thank you for talking to us. —— ric. a coroner has concluded the lead singer of the cranberries, do
at that time iwas in was, he knew who i was. at that time i was in the infancy of my career.rom the day i met him and, ironically, when i met him, my beyonce and i had a mutual agent, darren prince, wejust facetimed with bert a couple of months ago. everytime i saw him he was the nicest guy in the world. he was famous among much else for turning down roles. he was reported to have turned down james bond, hans solo and the richard gere character in pretty woman. didn't he talk about his career...
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iwas paralympics where his team—mate took silver. rielwas tough.credible. that kind of enjoyment i felt afterwards lasted for weeks. and six that is broad support. the british team have less than £200,000 from uk sport leading into rio 2016 but when i received nearly £1 million ahead of tokyo 2020. since we have now got uk sports funding is become a lot more secure and it's made things a lot more professional in my opinion. claiming two gold medals at the world championships last year was one of his lifetime ambitions and while his major aim is to win gold at tokyo 2020 paralympics the european success in the first ever european success in the first ever european title is high on his list list. the last european championship i got silver and bronze. i cannot let that same mistake happen again. i think it's an incredibly dynamic varied sport and no two matches are ever the same and i would love to convert a silver and bronze into two golds as well. let's update you on the evening's premier league kick—off, manchester united now have a 2—1 lead again
iwas paralympics where his team—mate took silver. rielwas tough.credible. that kind of enjoyment i felt afterwards lasted for weeks. and six that is broad support. the british team have less than £200,000 from uk sport leading into rio 2016 but when i received nearly £1 million ahead of tokyo 2020. since we have now got uk sports funding is become a lot more secure and it's made things a lot more professional in my opinion. claiming two gold medals at the world championships last year was...
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the conditions got so bad that the county said iwas too dangerous for safety crews to respond to emergency calls. that meant the responses would be slow or limited. >>> now our team coverage moves to coastal virginia and the tide water area. the area dubbed the worst of florence. the biggest concern is tidal flooding. >> reporter: as soon as folks in the hampton roadsn reg saw that florence was heading farther south away from many of them breathed a sigh of relief. the concern has been flooding. tidal flooding in particular.is s called the head. it is known to flood. addth t the tropical storm-like conditions. some stronger winds. potentially some surge coming through and that's what creates this. several ft of ter. >> i thought everything would be destroyed. >> reporter: he and his mom taking in a peaceful >> it's great. it's actually nice. >> reporter: and the forecast had florence barin away. >> rain, sleet, snow, even florence. >> isabel. a lot of storms. we're always here. >> he can deal with the light rain. but he was n quite sure what florence would bring. >> reporter: was there a t
the conditions got so bad that the county said iwas too dangerous for safety crews to respond to emergency calls. that meant the responses would be slow or limited. >>> now our team coverage moves to coastal virginia and the tide water area. the area dubbed the worst of florence. the biggest concern is tidal flooding. >> reporter: as soon as folks in the hampton roadsn reg saw that florence was heading farther south away from many of them breathed a sigh of relief. the concern...
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iwas saying this years ago, heard it before i ever would be doing this, that there was a man named kavanaughas extraordinary. and those of the people we want on the supreme court. and willve to of them, have him, hopefully, and we have ant as gorsuch, who is just outstanding, and outstanding man. on very proud of it. but we have to keep it going. if we don't keep it going, it changes, and if it changes that affect your second amendment rights, it affects so many different things. we don't have to go into it, but it affects so many different elements of your life. i know it's a big native american population, and i know it has been very tough and i know heidi has not done a good job helping them and taking care of them. so to vote for her maybe because they haven't had the right choices, maybe they don't know about what is going on with respect to the world of washington and politics, but i have to tell you, with african-american folks i would say, what do you have to lose? of the worstist things you have ever heard, highest crime rates, worst education, lowest homeownership, and i would read
iwas saying this years ago, heard it before i ever would be doing this, that there was a man named kavanaughas extraordinary. and those of the people we want on the supreme court. and willve to of them, have him, hopefully, and we have ant as gorsuch, who is just outstanding, and outstanding man. on very proud of it. but we have to keep it going. if we don't keep it going, it changes, and if it changes that affect your second amendment rights, it affects so many different things. we don't have...
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so this book was born an incident that happened to me when iwas younger . i was in a restaurant, i gave myself a shot before i began to eat. and at the end of the meal i was walking out. and i overheard some woman saying, it turned out to be hercompanion , she's a drug addict. and i walked back and i looked at her and i said i'm a diabetic, that's why i took that shot. you shouldn't assume bad things about people. [applause] and the working title, it may have another title before wefinish , is just that. i want people to know that kids who look different or maybe doing things in a different way, that they're not strange. they're just like you and me. and they have a condition that they have to accommodate for . but they are as important as anybody else. and the difference in riches our lives. so i have kids who are blind and i have kids in care and i have kids with attention deficit and tourette's syndrome and down syndrome but each of them has a onvignette where they describe their condition and they describe how thatcondition has made them stronger . and
so this book was born an incident that happened to me when iwas younger . i was in a restaurant, i gave myself a shot before i began to eat. and at the end of the meal i was walking out. and i overheard some woman saying, it turned out to be hercompanion , she's a drug addict. and i walked back and i looked at her and i said i'm a diabetic, that's why i took that shot. you shouldn't assume bad things about people. [applause] and the working title, it may have another title before wefinish , is...
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but i iwa really taken aback because google really has pushed for a number of years to oppose censorship with china there developing what would be the world's most advanced ch service.e seasrcr that cannot be right. brad: let me ask you one last question as we are nearly running out of time, this question of ideological bias. do conservatives have a legitimate reason to be concerned about this? shira: let's say yes and no. i don't think there's legitimacy to some of the claims that president trump and others have made that google is suppressing conservative viewpoints. i just don't think there is evidence, but the google search and other services are powerful and influential in what we see and read or don ''t see. we don't really know what it's eight into the algorithm and that causes suspicion and it should. brad: ok, we have to leave it there. mark rosenberg of the electronic privacy information center and shira, thank you for joining. black technology is gearing up for an ipo in the first half of next year according to "the wall street journal." it could see the workplace valued atapp
but i iwa really taken aback because google really has pushed for a number of years to oppose censorship with china there developing what would be the world's most advanced ch service.e seasrcr that cannot be right. brad: let me ask you one last question as we are nearly running out of time, this question of ideological bias. do conservatives have a legitimate reason to be concerned about this? shira: let's say yes and no. i don't think there's legitimacy to some of the claims that president...
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iwas the girl's 15 pound beagle mix...nca hernandez/ victim's sister"the dog was like 'uh-uh, this is not any regular person' so yeah he went for a bite in the leg and that was the only way for her to free herself." surveillance cameras caught the would-be child abductor leaving the complex sunday about 9:30 am... the girl sprinted home.. the girl's uncle took it from there. patrice moore/ neighbor"the gentleman who lives in the house went racing up the block like an olympic runner."he didn't quite catch up... but the camera shots should do.at pasadena pd's request... we're not yet revealing the crystal clear shots of the suspect... or the license plate...alan aguilar/ victim's uncle"at this point they know what they're looking for. and we've just got to keep a close eye on the little ones." (vicki) that was joel eisenbaum reporting.... both the girl and the little dog ray are doing okay tonight and were not harmed... (grant) take a look at this new video...an unusual culprit...being blamed for a chaotic crash scene in phi
iwas the girl's 15 pound beagle mix...nca hernandez/ victim's sister"the dog was like 'uh-uh, this is not any regular person' so yeah he went for a bite in the leg and that was the only way for her to free herself." surveillance cameras caught the would-be child abductor leaving the complex sunday about 9:30 am... the girl sprinted home.. the girl's uncle took it from there. patrice moore/ neighbor"the gentleman who lives in the house went racing up the block like an olympic...
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. >> iwas bad. like flames were everywhere. >> brittany, her boyfriend, hasani crawford and are in that number. >> yesterday was like the heat of the moment. now i can clearly think that it's just material. >> things have cooled off and the investigation is ongoing. y but thisng new family has their lives. they say it's are start and they're approaching it head on. >> it will be sometng to tell a story about and sayhat we overcame it. >> nicole also tells us the apartment complex manages its own water hydrants and they were not large enough to handle the extent of yesterday's fire. so firefighters to hook up additional lines to draw from hydrants off property ming the firefight a little tougher. >>> well, it's 11:09. major delays for some bwi marshall passengerau whatd the problem and a look at whether it is fixed. >>> plus, the latest on a planned vote to confirm brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. allegations ofssault and a new hearing havehe action t waiting for a liver transplant.. will die wa
. >> iwas bad. like flames were everywhere. >> brittany, her boyfriend, hasani crawford and are in that number. >> yesterday was like the heat of the moment. now i can clearly think that it's just material. >> things have cooled off and the investigation is ongoing. y but thisng new family has their lives. they say it's are start and they're approaching it head on. >> it will be sometng to tell a story about and sayhat we overcame it. >> nicole also tells us...
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iwas preparing my. —— minus. —— mine. 0ur our last minutes will be senator fla ke our last minutes will chairman did and i appreciate that. she came at great difficulty for her, and offered compelling testimony. you have come and done the same. i am sorry for what has happened to you and your family, i what has happened to you and your family, lam what has happened to you and your family, i am sorry for what has happened to her. this is not a good process, but it is all we have got. i would urge my colleagues to recognise that in the end, we are 21 very imperfect senators primed to do our best to provide advice and consent. in the end, there is likely to be as much doubt a certainty going out of this room today and as we make decisions going forward, i hope that people will recognise that in the rhetoric that we use and the language that we use going forward, that we will recognise that there is doubt, we will never move beyond that. and just have a little humility on that front. thank you. thank you senator flake. senator kennedy. i am sorry, judge, for what you and your family have be
iwas preparing my. —— minus. —— mine. 0ur our last minutes will be senator fla ke our last minutes will chairman did and i appreciate that. she came at great difficulty for her, and offered compelling testimony. you have come and done the same. i am sorry for what has happened to you and your family, i what has happened to you and your family, lam what has happened to you and your family, i am sorry for what has happened to her. this is not a good process, but it is all we have got. i...
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senators showing support for flake's plan, including democrat joe marchen and susan collins and lisa iwa stood. >> now the fisher has less than a we can to investigate christine blasey ford's claims including details offered in her testimony that could be checked easily, like her memory of seeing kavanaugh's classmate mark judge at a local supermarket shortly after the alleged attack. >> i certainly would feel like i could be more helpful to everyone if i knew the date that he worked at the safeway so that i could give a -- a more specific date of the assault. >> that classmate likely of interest to investigators. and now investigators can ask those questions, both kavanaugh and blasey ford said they will cooperate. president trump reacting on twitter calling it the seventh fbi investigation of brett kavanaugh. emily rou capitol hill. >> and just to be clear, this is not a criminal investigation. but it is a federal crime to lie to the fbi. investigators could dig up new information but a formerly fbi agent tells abc 7 news it's unlikely we will see startling revelations. >> i don't thin
senators showing support for flake's plan, including democrat joe marchen and susan collins and lisa iwa stood. >> now the fisher has less than a we can to investigate christine blasey ford's claims including details offered in her testimony that could be checked easily, like her memory of seeing kavanaugh's classmate mark judge at a local supermarket shortly after the alleged attack. >> i certainly would feel like i could be more helpful to everyone if i knew the date that he...
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iwas in shall be back with more in an hour. i was in that afraid but steve, you!hing the southeast coast of the us. it has been downgraded slightly as it nears land, but experts say with massive storm surges and intense rainfall expected, there's a real danger of catastrophic flooding. richard lister has the latest. the hurricane hunters from the us air force tracking the storm that could be the biggest in a generation. the winds have eased slightly, but they are still topping out at 110mph, and florence is getting bigger. satellite images show it now covers a vast area, almost 180,000 square miles. with potentially devastating impact. north carolina, my message is clear. disaster‘s at the doorstep and it's coming in. more than a million people have been ordered to leave home for their own safety. ten million are affected by weather warnings. some coastal communities on the eastern sea board are becoming ghost towns. supermarkets still open but running low on stock. petrol stations drained of fuel as people gas up and get out. they are running out of everything, t
iwas in shall be back with more in an hour. i was in that afraid but steve, you!hing the southeast coast of the us. it has been downgraded slightly as it nears land, but experts say with massive storm surges and intense rainfall expected, there's a real danger of catastrophic flooding. richard lister has the latest. the hurricane hunters from the us air force tracking the storm that could be the biggest in a generation. the winds have eased slightly, but they are still topping out at 110mph,...
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iwas anecdote. they were like, you nearly died. i was like, oh, anecdote.stand your husband is critically ill. they said that over and over again. richard bacon talking to victoria. fans of the hit bbc sci—fi series doctor who turned out in force for the premiere of the first episode of the new series in sheffield last night. this year sees a woman take up the lead role for the first time since the series began back in 1963, withjodie whittaker playing the 13h doctor. lizo mzimba reports. alien worlds, the past, the future. so far, so familiar. but with a new doctor who it has a more contemporary feel. the launch was in sheffield, a key location in the new series. jodie whittaker is the first woman to play the doctor. it's really emotional because when i was younger characters that i wanted to be worth a 90% of the time, portrayed by the boys. for some young kids now to realise that you can look up to women, you can look up can look up to women, you can look up two men, but essentially you are looking up to the doctor, who is an alien and represents everyon
iwas anecdote. they were like, you nearly died. i was like, oh, anecdote.stand your husband is critically ill. they said that over and over again. richard bacon talking to victoria. fans of the hit bbc sci—fi series doctor who turned out in force for the premiere of the first episode of the new series in sheffield last night. this year sees a woman take up the lead role for the first time since the series began back in 1963, withjodie whittaker playing the 13h doctor. lizo mzimba reports....
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. >> i tell you what i did do, iwa hed a lot of old talk shows 'cause she would have -- 'cause she'sd have grown up with -- as i did. you know, the first talk show did was with johnny carson.id >> seth: dou really? >> yes. >> seth: wow. >> i was dressed like a geography teacher. i had no idea about glamour. [ laughter ] and jimmy carter was on at the same time. he was so nice. s h: that is a real -- >> i know. >> seth: you really hit the jackpot foyour first talk ow. >> i know. it was such fun. >> seth: yeah. my first talk show was someone canceled on conan o'brien and they called me, like an hour, beforehand. [ laughter ] for real. >> were you appearing a guest? i >> setas a guest, yeah. >> "snl," right. >> seth: said "somebody cancelled. will you come up and play a pizza box? no, they really did, "will you come uand --" but that was because we were in the building. he was here, and so if they had any st-minute cancellations and they would just basically ring up an would answer they would say, "come down. [ light laughter ] it was a big deal. my first time, it wasn't r jimmy cartery
. >> i tell you what i did do, iwa hed a lot of old talk shows 'cause she would have -- 'cause she'sd have grown up with -- as i did. you know, the first talk show did was with johnny carson.id >> seth: dou really? >> yes. >> seth: wow. >> i was dressed like a geography teacher. i had no idea about glamour. [ laughter ] and jimmy carter was on at the same time. he was so nice. s h: that is a real -- >> i know. >> seth: you really hit the jackpot foyour...
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post sandy hook, iwas very pessimistic on this issue. i didn't know how we break through . in parchment, those people have been nothing short of extraordinary. these young people i'm working with now, they've been key voices on this and dc and others were working and i'm now more hopeful and i've ever been and we haven't broken through, but honestly i think we've failed to keep our kids safe. we've raised a generation of teenagers on mass shootings, on gun violence and i apologize every time i go talk to kids that we haven't done such a good job here, we've done a terrible job but these young kids, these teenagers, young people are going to leave the country where we need to go and i think about it in terms of movements, you look at the civil rights movement and the protest against the vietnam war. those were led by people who look like me, they were led by teenagers willing to put their bodies on the line . they were willing to be killed, shed blood, you think about john lewis, to change our country and our young people are saying this isn't okay and it's not normal and we
post sandy hook, iwas very pessimistic on this issue. i didn't know how we break through . in parchment, those people have been nothing short of extraordinary. these young people i'm working with now, they've been key voices on this and dc and others were working and i'm now more hopeful and i've ever been and we haven't broken through, but honestly i think we've failed to keep our kids safe. we've raised a generation of teenagers on mass shootings, on gun violence and i apologize every time i...
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. >> iwas not me at my best. >> seth: it seemed like when -- where was that filmed? outside of kuala lumpur. so half of the movie was filmed in malaysia. >> seth: see it films like l- it feee a malaysian friend would have been nice to you to say like, hey, just so you know, when you're around monkeys don't yell. [ laughter ] >> don't yell. >> seth: don't yell, "why you not afraid of me, mo [ laughter ] >> he was chling. you know there -- you know. he was hanging out, and then this other -- this other man kind of came at him pretty aggressively. and then he looked at me and he -- he lodged at me. i tell you --ho i threw my and he slapped me. >> seth: really? >> yeah he -- [ laughter ] seth: like in the face? like slap -- >> it was a rainy day. his hand was cold and wet. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and it was not my best. it was not my best. >> seth: yeah. they say if you get slapped by a monkey, hope thait's a dry, warm hand. >> i know. [ laughter ] i would have enjoyed tbr e. >> seth: that's -- i think that's good luck. but wet -- wet and cold. k >> i donw if that's good luc
. >> iwas not me at my best. >> seth: it seemed like when -- where was that filmed? outside of kuala lumpur. so half of the movie was filmed in malaysia. >> seth: see it films like l- it feee a malaysian friend would have been nice to you to say like, hey, just so you know, when you're around monkeys don't yell. [ laughter ] >> don't yell. >> seth: don't yell, "why you not afraid of me, mo [ laughter ] >> he was chling. you know there -- you know. he was...
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no, iwas that time. no, i was switching off, this was my downtime.uilty of using their smartphones than looks. they play games, i have never played candy crush but they liked this game and they are addicted and you can be treated for the addiction. some women are staying up all night taking stuff to keep them awake so they can stay in contact with people and play games, the rise in addiction treatment has been 160%. and they are saying last year addiction treatment helped more women than men. maybe women are more keen to come forward. it tends to be women who stay at home or are unemployed, they need to have that contact so they do it with a smartphone. chocolate is good for us, coffee and cakes not so much.“ you do to a coffee shop in the morning and by your lactate and a muffin, or you want a pastry, you can be pushing almost 1000 calories. that's a huge amount and you don't think of that because you think they ta ke think of that because you think they take as a snack. this lady is a chief nutritionist and says you have to start thinking properly
no, iwas that time. no, i was switching off, this was my downtime.uilty of using their smartphones than looks. they play games, i have never played candy crush but they liked this game and they are addicted and you can be treated for the addiction. some women are staying up all night taking stuff to keep them awake so they can stay in contact with people and play games, the rise in addiction treatment has been 160%. and they are saying last year addiction treatment helped more women than men....
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iwas other that we are basically worms, right? that. i was getting too cocky in life.ging to sir rod stewart is being sold at auction this evening. the sale is taking place close to his home in essex. more than sixty items are up for grabs — so people get ready, tonights the night, there is an armchair — here's one with some hot legs, leopard print cushions, never goes out of style. forever young, nice side tables, handbags and gladrags. iwould bid, but i never win. some guys have all the luck. apparently, sir rod decided to have a clearout after recently moving house. about an hour ago, his coffee table sold for almost £3,000. what a wonderful world. it isa it is a very slow news day! see you tomorrow. tomorrow the weather looks like being a little bit cooler but we should end up with more sunshine. we have this ribbon of cloud all the way across the atlantic pushing into the uk. earlier on the rain became very light and patchy. the thing down into southern parts of england. cloud moving across ireland bringing persistent rain over the irish sea into northern england
iwas other that we are basically worms, right? that. i was getting too cocky in life.ging to sir rod stewart is being sold at auction this evening. the sale is taking place close to his home in essex. more than sixty items are up for grabs — so people get ready, tonights the night, there is an armchair — here's one with some hot legs, leopard print cushions, never goes out of style. forever young, nice side tables, handbags and gladrags. iwould bid, but i never win. some guys have all the...
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the only weekend nights that iwas in august.golf tournament. and had my high school achievement tests at 8:30am the next morning. i also was in dc on saturday night, august seven, i was ata saturday night, august seven, i was at a small gathering at becky's house in rockville with matt, denise, lori and jenni. house in rockville with matt, denise, lori andjenni. their house in rockville with matt, denise, lori and jenni. their names are all listed on my calendar. i will not use their last names here. and then, on the weekend of august 20-22, i and then, on the weekend of august 20—22, i was staying at the carrots with pat and chris as we did final preparations for football training camp that began on sunday august 20 two. as the calendars confirmed, the weekend before a brutal football training camp started was no time for parties. so let me emphasise this point. if the party described by dr ford happened in the summer of 1982 on a weekend night, my calendar shows all but definitively that i was not there. during the weekdays in
the only weekend nights that iwas in august.golf tournament. and had my high school achievement tests at 8:30am the next morning. i also was in dc on saturday night, august seven, i was ata saturday night, august seven, i was at a small gathering at becky's house in rockville with matt, denise, lori and jenni. house in rockville with matt, denise, lori andjenni. their house in rockville with matt, denise, lori and jenni. their names are all listed on my calendar. i will not use their last names...
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iwas of state mike pompeo. this clip just a man.r regional and global peace and security. by sustaining reve nu es to peace and security. by sustaining revenues to the regime, you are solidifying iran's's ranking as the number one state sponsor of terrorism and enabling them violent exports of revolution. and making the regime even richer while the iranian people scrape by i imagined the corrupt ayatollah and higher gc we re the corrupt ayatollah and higher gc were laughing this morning. two—way process. the iranians have been equally scathing today. more on that tomorrow. see you then. i love there. temperatures will be up i love there. temperatures will be up and down a little bit over the next ten days. there are various reasons for that but one factor particularly at night. cloud cover. during tuesday, seven areas have the best of the sunshine for the northwest and a breeze. outbreaks of rain. with those clear skies in the south and cloudy ones further north we start wednesday morning with a real divider and split in temperature
iwas of state mike pompeo. this clip just a man.r regional and global peace and security. by sustaining reve nu es to peace and security. by sustaining revenues to the regime, you are solidifying iran's's ranking as the number one state sponsor of terrorism and enabling them violent exports of revolution. and making the regime even richer while the iranian people scrape by i imagined the corrupt ayatollah and higher gc we re the corrupt ayatollah and higher gc were laughing this morning....
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, they sent me for the mri, i ask to see a pain doctor, i was the mri, i ask to see a pain doctor, iwassteroid injections followed by radio—frequency waves, this was all done to try to dislodge the trapped nerve which is what they thought it was, but it was not because the pain went on and on and the pain got worse until it broke me, literally, it has ruined my life. what do you mean it broke you? i could not take it any more, i felt like i was going to have some sort of breakdown because i felt nobody was listening to me, the gps, the hospital, backwards and forwards, being fobbed off, although wanted to do was put me on painkillers. now i am addicted to it. trying to win myself of that, but i had to take them because i was not getting any sleep. it was a bad time for me. them because i was not getting any sleep. it was a bad time for mem must have been so frustrating, knowing there is something going on in your body and not being identified. i knew that it was the mesh, straightaway, because i knew what the nerve pain felt like. because when i bend down, and stood up because when i be
, they sent me for the mri, i ask to see a pain doctor, i was the mri, i ask to see a pain doctor, iwassteroid injections followed by radio—frequency waves, this was all done to try to dislodge the trapped nerve which is what they thought it was, but it was not because the pain went on and on and the pain got worse until it broke me, literally, it has ruined my life. what do you mean it broke you? i could not take it any more, i felt like i was going to have some sort of breakdown because i...
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iwas to respond and challenge it into a positive brexit.siness minister and if we tried to tell the british public they were wrong we would unleash an even bigger crisis. we must get on with it. with respect to my two friends on the left, i do not think they are hard brexit, crash out and show we are tough enough, ido crash out and show we are tough enough, i do not think that is sensible for industry or business. is it guilty as charged? the political class that let people down. obviously because a lot of mps and peers don't accept the will of the british people and a lot of them have been working with the eu against britain... but a lot of people here are talking about... would you like to hear my view? yes. asi would you like to hear my view? yes. as i say, the lords and people with in the commons have been doing deals with the eu, when we need unity to negotiate a sensible exit and they have used every parliamentary trick in the book to stop legislation going through and delay legislation. i'm a democrat and am in favour of a lively par
iwas to respond and challenge it into a positive brexit.siness minister and if we tried to tell the british public they were wrong we would unleash an even bigger crisis. we must get on with it. with respect to my two friends on the left, i do not think they are hard brexit, crash out and show we are tough enough, ido crash out and show we are tough enough, i do not think that is sensible for industry or business. is it guilty as charged? the political class that let people down. obviously...
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iwas terrified. i had feeling in the run—up to giving birth? i was terrified. i had no birth?s going to happen. i don't do pain, injections or anything? as far asi pain, injections or anything? as far as i was pain, injections or anything? as far as i was concerned no pain, injections or anything? as far as i was concerned no baby was going to be appearing so the night before i actually gave birth, i was at the mid wive wife's the day before, in tears saying i can't do this, they we re tears saying i can't do this, they were saying you can. i said i can't, i was so scared, the following morning i collapsed, at home, and i was 999 into hospital and my body started to shutdown, they didn't know, the doctors didn't know what was going on so they decided to give mea was going on so they decided to give me a caesarian which at that moment in time! me a caesarian which at that moment in time i didn't care what was happening, because it was taking it out of my, didn't have any choice, after they had got the baby out, very quickly, my body was still shutting down, they pulled my bowel
iwas terrified. i had feeling in the run—up to giving birth? i was terrified. i had no birth?s going to happen. i don't do pain, injections or anything? as far asi pain, injections or anything? as far as i was pain, injections or anything? as far as i was concerned no pain, injections or anything? as far as i was concerned no baby was going to be appearing so the night before i actually gave birth, i was at the mid wive wife's the day before, in tears saying i can't do this, they we re tears...
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sarah, iwas going good morning.hat she has been through, you have been through that twice, you have two children. how much of the challenge is it going back to the dayjob physically? challenge is it going back to the day job physically? the first few weeks you wonder if you will return to the size you were, whether you will get out of the cycle of never being able to leave the house because as soon as being able to leave the house because as soon as you being able to leave the house because as soon as you try to there isa because as soon as you try to there is a nappy explosion! you have one crawling around, trying to walk, and it goes so quickly. she has done an incredible job, it goes so quickly. she has done an incrediblejob, especially it goes so quickly. she has done an incredible job, especially after having an emergency caesarean. she described being on the brink of death. clearly very serious. what has she been through? she has had an emergency caesarean section and she had a life—threatening condition and s
sarah, iwas going good morning.hat she has been through, you have been through that twice, you have two children. how much of the challenge is it going back to the dayjob physically? challenge is it going back to the day job physically? the first few weeks you wonder if you will return to the size you were, whether you will get out of the cycle of never being able to leave the house because as soon as being able to leave the house because as soon as you being able to leave the house because as...
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iwas forced back to beyond where our camera is. i was over forced back to beyond where our camera is.e earlier in that playground area, fortunately no children clearly there at the time. and i had foam boxes and plastic bottles round my feet. that is 30, a0 metres away from the shoreline. it tells you how far inland that surge came at its peak yesterday. what we have in hong kong, fortunately, is no reported death, 362 people were injured, yesterday, there is a lot of shattered glass round, a lot of debris in the streets but they are having to deal with the fallen trees but people are back at work, the schools are closed as they try to make sure they are safe but it's a big clean up operation here, very different on the mainland of southern china, where i think they will be pleased that that large—scale evacuation moving some 2.5 million people away from the path of mangkhut appears to have averted a much more devastating typhoon when it comes to those areas of mainland china. two people have been reported to have lost their lives there, a very small number when you consider the amoun
iwas forced back to beyond where our camera is. i was over forced back to beyond where our camera is.e earlier in that playground area, fortunately no children clearly there at the time. and i had foam boxes and plastic bottles round my feet. that is 30, a0 metres away from the shoreline. it tells you how far inland that surge came at its peak yesterday. what we have in hong kong, fortunately, is no reported death, 362 people were injured, yesterday, there is a lot of shattered glass round, a...