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iwill, as mission is an honour and a huge task.ties invested in me by the constitution and work to do my best. to be a good servant of the people, to receive the supervision of the people, and to live up to the expectation of the deputies and the people of the country. all the staff of the state organisations are aware of the state organisations are aware of their positions, have to remember ours is a people's republic of china. we have the people's interest at the highest place. and we have to remember to work for the people wholeheartedly and work hard for the people's interests and welfare. deputies, people are creators of history, people are real hero is. the development of the people, china, is fast and have long history of civilisation which is created by the chinese people. and this spirit is cultured by the people, the people of china have undergone through standing up, moving forward and to be stronger. this is the whole process of our strength. the characteristics of the chinese people, not only determine chinese civilisa
iwill, as mission is an honour and a huge task.ties invested in me by the constitution and work to do my best. to be a good servant of the people, to receive the supervision of the people, and to live up to the expectation of the deputies and the people of the country. all the staff of the state organisations are aware of the state organisations are aware of their positions, have to remember ours is a people's republic of china. we have the people's interest at the highest place. and we have to...
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iwill everybody, who is cream and then jam.all telling me otherwise!
iwill everybody, who is cream and then jam.all telling me otherwise!
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iwill everybody, who is cream and then jam. will not have those people in cornwall telling me otherwise! basically there was a national trust house who put on their facebook page a picture of the devon way of doing things and in cornwall they got lots of people very angry saying, it was wrong! and they put out a very good statement to say, we would like to sincerely apologise, the person who made this error has been marched back over the river. saying rest assured, your mothers are safe here! do you think it was a devonian interloper? i can't comment on what oui’ interloper? i can't comment on what our devon spies do, it would be inappropriate for me to do that! you are not from devon or cornwall but which way round do you do it? are not from devon or cornwall but which way round do you do mm are not from devon or cornwall but which way round do you do it? it has got to be jam first because if you think about it, you put the cream on and then try to put the jam on it, it doesn't work. you see, that's how idoit it doesn't work.
iwill everybody, who is cream and then jam. will not have those people in cornwall telling me otherwise! basically there was a national trust house who put on their facebook page a picture of the devon way of doing things and in cornwall they got lots of people very angry saying, it was wrong! and they put out a very good statement to say, we would like to sincerely apologise, the person who made this error has been marched back over the river. saying rest assured, your mothers are safe here!...
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memo of intent, in other words, yeah, secretary and written a memo of intent, in otherwords, yeah, iwill about the price, we will agree that another time. that his all that has happened. added to which the saudis have been saying this for the last four yes. we need to sell thai fax, bae systems, we don't sell very many and we need to give the company going, so they have done something which has boosted our position. the bae systems share price has gone up asa bae systems share price has gone up as a result but all it is is a promise that at some point in the future we will spend billions. i could sign this memo and it would mean the same thing! we have had the labour leader saying this is unacceptable, we should not be doing this? britain's relationship with prince mohammed is very, very close. there are only two foreign countries which have continued to support saudi arabia so strongly, and that is america and britain, and it is partly because of this, because we sell them so much stuff, which raises questions among those who question that. it has been a week of extraordinary diplomatic
memo of intent, in other words, yeah, secretary and written a memo of intent, in otherwords, yeah, iwill about the price, we will agree that another time. that his all that has happened. added to which the saudis have been saying this for the last four yes. we need to sell thai fax, bae systems, we don't sell very many and we need to give the company going, so they have done something which has boosted our position. the bae systems share price has gone up asa bae systems share price has gone up...
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iwill held here against my will, please, send help, thank you. of here in like 20 minutes. do you know how many calls the cops get like that every week? those are from crazy people. that is kind of the set up, then she's trying to prove that she is completely sane, and the more she attempts to do that, the more she attempts to do that, the more insane they think she is. very odd, like side effects which started like a serious drama and went off the rails, this begins in a fairly intense fashion, and then descends more and more intojust intense fashion, and then descends more and more into just complete craziness. and, it does so very knowingly. the interesting thing, it is shot on an iphone seven, it does not look grungy, that gives it a very immediate look, he said he found it liberating, steven soderbergh, we have seen other films shot on iphones before, for instance, capital at a tangerine. juno temple, great screen presence, she is an unruly force of nature, she is an unruly force of nature, she has a small role. she's really captivating. ——
iwill held here against my will, please, send help, thank you. of here in like 20 minutes. do you know how many calls the cops get like that every week? those are from crazy people. that is kind of the set up, then she's trying to prove that she is completely sane, and the more she attempts to do that, the more she attempts to do that, the more insane they think she is. very odd, like side effects which started like a serious drama and went off the rails, this begins in a fairly intense...
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shrug i iwill the other t to cases you're referring siri. would rule under so he's a. well as. the case of just the cool guys are just explain. the seventeen defendants from europe or at a being charged under the terrorism law that through that right saying. of the work right used by us they had all sorts of cool t toos right. and this was three that restricts us because that was his boss pkk. evolution liberation equals policy from. a left wing group and charges was in se. okay well thank you very much indeed updated about. indiscernible thanks again. the first president in modern medical has a seating arrived in new delhi kicking off a three day visit with the goal of building closer ties three fronts on this the world's second most populous nation. resume accompanied by large delegation from paris is expected to firm up the number of trade deals during his talks in the in the apappropriate new rendering movie. close that it was over in bundled tells us more. about what to say during. one is in the sun's rays transform them into energy. technology international sort of allian
shrug i iwill the other t to cases you're referring siri. would rule under so he's a. well as. the case of just the cool guys are just explain. the seventeen defendants from europe or at a being charged under the terrorism law that through that right saying. of the work right used by us they had all sorts of cool t toos right. and this was three that restricts us because that was his boss pkk. evolution liberation equals policy from. a left wing group and charges was in se. okay well thank you...
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iwill help you. 0k. let me hold your arm like that. where are you from? i'm from england. england!ker was nearby waiting, so it was really easy to find the bus. i've got it... let go, let go. new 0 rlea ns was i've got it... let go, let go. new orleans was the first place i went to buy myself, a foreign city by myself. didn't know where i was going, i was blind, myself. didn't know where i was going, iwas blind, and ijust throws. and then i took a couple of deep breaths and said to myself, tony, this is what you want as passive you don't want it go home. a couple more deep breaths, turn left panel walk down the street, and the rest is history. excuse me, are you hear me...? this is your stock station. my stop? yes. 0k, thank you. you want any help? i'm good. just trying to get my bearings, trying to work out which way the traffic is going, and if i can use the sunlight, but i can't sense any sun at all. i have to be careful going down the steps, because blackballed and marble and slippery and worn so i have to go slowly and ta ke and worn so i have to go slowly and take care. but o
iwill help you. 0k. let me hold your arm like that. where are you from? i'm from england. england!ker was nearby waiting, so it was really easy to find the bus. i've got it... let go, let go. new 0 rlea ns was i've got it... let go, let go. new orleans was the first place i went to buy myself, a foreign city by myself. didn't know where i was going, i was blind, myself. didn't know where i was going, iwas blind, and ijust throws. and then i took a couple of deep breaths and said to myself,...
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iwill do everything i can to make up for my mistake. and the damage it has caused.f any good can come of this. if there can be a lesson to others, then i hope i can be a force for change. i love the game of cricket, i love entertaining young kids, i love kids wanted to play the great grain of cricket, that i love, and the other things is that any time you think about making a questionable decision, think about who you are affecting. you are affecting your parents and to see the way my old man has been... thank you everybody. it hurts. steve smith backin you everybody. it hurts. steve smith back in australia, facing a year without cricket and facing the ramifications. it could hit smith in his pocket as well with sponsors now keeping their distance from the former captain. clearly exhausted and emotional steve smith needed the comforting hand of his father on his shoulder at times to keep himself composed and fight back the tears. it is clear he is now starting to ta ke it is clear he is now starting to take in the enormity of what happened in cape town and the impac
iwill do everything i can to make up for my mistake. and the damage it has caused.f any good can come of this. if there can be a lesson to others, then i hope i can be a force for change. i love the game of cricket, i love entertaining young kids, i love kids wanted to play the great grain of cricket, that i love, and the other things is that any time you think about making a questionable decision, think about who you are affecting. you are affecting your parents and to see the way my old man...
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iwill say, since it is better to look at the overall trend.hole have risen, even though in the whole have risen, even though in the past few months, we have seen volatile market movements day—to—day. uber is pulling out of south—east asia. it's made similar retreats from china and russia. karishma vaswani in singapore can explain why. uber and grab, they've been locked in a fierce battle for market share on the streets of this highly competitive region. drivers were lured with bonuses incentives, while passengers had promotional fares thrown at them in a big win them over. but now there is one clear winner, and it isn't uber. grab is the region's most popular ridesharing app, with millions of users in eight countries. it's taking over uber‘s south—east asia operations for an undisclosed sum. under the deal, uber gets a 27.5% stake in grab. lots and lots and forever... in an interview with me last month, the company's ceo anthony tan told me he's always had bigger plans for the young start up. we want to be the app that allows you to buy your c
iwill say, since it is better to look at the overall trend.hole have risen, even though in the whole have risen, even though in the past few months, we have seen volatile market movements day—to—day. uber is pulling out of south—east asia. it's made similar retreats from china and russia. karishma vaswani in singapore can explain why. uber and grab, they've been locked in a fierce battle for market share on the streets of this highly competitive region. drivers were lured with bonuses...
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my lords, iwill, along with many other muslims, be going out on the 3rd of april because we will notdemns the content of the letters, as i said in my original statement, as abhorrent and misplaced in recent society. i know the prime minister who as home secretary took a number of initiatives in partnership with my noble friend will want to reflect on the exchanges yesterday in the other place, the exchange of today, to see whether we can build on some of the initiatives my noble friend has referred to and see whether there is further action we can take in order to counter hate crime in this country today. lord young. from next year some british institutions will no longer be able to return works of art looted by the nazis to their rightful owners. a conservative mp wants to change that. throughout the 1930s and 405, property of all kinds was systematically stolen from millions of people as part of hitler's horrific genocidal campaign against europe's jewish community. that included many precious works of art. legislation enacted in 2009 allowed some institutions to ignore statutory r
my lords, iwill, along with many other muslims, be going out on the 3rd of april because we will notdemns the content of the letters, as i said in my original statement, as abhorrent and misplaced in recent society. i know the prime minister who as home secretary took a number of initiatives in partnership with my noble friend will want to reflect on the exchanges yesterday in the other place, the exchange of today, to see whether we can build on some of the initiatives my noble friend has...
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iwill say something confusing before we talk to our next guest.h and mid wales are without power. they are trying to get them be connected. let's go to our correspondent andy gill now at sunderland football club, which is opening its doors to the homeless this weekend. they have been trying to do their bit for the community there? they have. they opened up the stadium of light here in sunderland for homeless people in the extreme cold weather in case they need to come in and keep warm. they have opened up warm room, it has warm food warm drinks, somewhere to sleep. any homeless people with pets, a lot of them have dogs, can bring them in as well. the club do not want us to film inside there because of the potential vulnerability of some of these people, but they are keeping this facility open until nine o'clock on monday morning. possibly longer if the cold weather continues. yellow warning is a vice still in place in some parts of england and the south east and the midlands, also in northern ireland as well. katrina mentioned that yellow warning
iwill say something confusing before we talk to our next guest.h and mid wales are without power. they are trying to get them be connected. let's go to our correspondent andy gill now at sunderland football club, which is opening its doors to the homeless this weekend. they have been trying to do their bit for the community there? they have. they opened up the stadium of light here in sunderland for homeless people in the extreme cold weather in case they need to come in and keep warm. they...
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whenever i get the chance iwill run, you know, sign up for half marathons, for full marathons.inging. i do have a jazz quartet and i enjoy that very much. now, there's a new trend trying to find its mark in washington and in other cities across the us. axe—throwing is catching on among those who are looking for a new hobby — and who might find bowling or pool a bit too tame. our correspondent jane o'brien went to have a throw or two. you have had a bad day at work or maybe you have fallen out with your partner or perhaps you burnt the cakes — i don't know — but what better way ease the tension and get rid of some of that pent—up aggression than lob an axe at the wall. it's not like the normal thing to do. ok, let's go and do something that i can end of my life with today so when it comes to this, everybody can just kind of calm, experience something new, it'sa bonding experience, and it is a lot of fun. now, step with your right foot. give it a good go. step... well, i hit the target. you did hit the target. that's a start. it is really not that dangerous, as long as you do not
whenever i get the chance iwill run, you know, sign up for half marathons, for full marathons.inging. i do have a jazz quartet and i enjoy that very much. now, there's a new trend trying to find its mark in washington and in other cities across the us. axe—throwing is catching on among those who are looking for a new hobby — and who might find bowling or pool a bit too tame. our correspondent jane o'brien went to have a throw or two. you have had a bad day at work or maybe you have fallen...
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if i may, iwill read one of the tweets i find, apart from the one in french from theresa may yesterday lot of people. also the tweets you have read throughout the day on the bbc. i've been discovering along the day from british police officers. commanders, ordinary police officers, on the beat, knowing when they get called out, this may happen to them. this tweet from a french philosopher. "to all assassins in hiding who seek glory through violence, before you murder innocents and die as cretins, meditate today's lesson of heroic arnaud beltrame. it is not by killing that one reaches martyrdom, it is by saving lives." on that thought, let's leave it. thank you for talking to us about this extraordinary story. we have to move on. investigators from the information commissioner's office, are assessing material seized during a seven hour search, of the london offices, of the company cambridge analytica. the high court had granted a warrant to access the company's data bases and servers. it's part of a larger investigation into the use of personal data in political campaigning. the former
if i may, iwill read one of the tweets i find, apart from the one in french from theresa may yesterday lot of people. also the tweets you have read throughout the day on the bbc. i've been discovering along the day from british police officers. commanders, ordinary police officers, on the beat, knowing when they get called out, this may happen to them. this tweet from a french philosopher. "to all assassins in hiding who seek glory through violence, before you murder innocents and die as...
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iwill tell you my later! still to come: working in a warzone.'ll be speaking to the marketing boss who's risked more than just her career in a bid to find new customers. you're with business live from bbc news. before all of that though. cast your mind back to 2008. the government was forced to hand the royal bank of scotland a bailout of £45 billion. one of the conditions of the bank receiving taxpayer funds was that it set up a business banking fund because had rbs gone bust, other banks would have benefited from the collapse by attracting their customers. nationwide building society is hoping to secure some of this money set aside by rbs. here to tell us about it is the chief executive, joe garner. what is your ex protection? we believe we have got a good chance, because we are not a bank. a lot of businesses are not happy with the service they are getting, so as a building society owned and run for the benefit of our members, our customers, we believe we have a good chance. nationwide has been around for a long time, but you don't offer any
iwill tell you my later! still to come: working in a warzone.'ll be speaking to the marketing boss who's risked more than just her career in a bid to find new customers. you're with business live from bbc news. before all of that though. cast your mind back to 2008. the government was forced to hand the royal bank of scotland a bailout of £45 billion. one of the conditions of the bank receiving taxpayer funds was that it set up a business banking fund because had rbs gone bust, other banks...
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iwill post—brexit. lots of discussions taking place. i will bring you more on this a bit later.ook at the weather. thank you. the picture behind me depicts what many people woke up to this morning across parts of central and northern england and wales, some pretty heavy snow. it was heavy across parts of lancashire and into yorkshire as well, giving rise to some travel disruption. a lot of it is starting to melt. across the south, and lots of sunshine, fairly strong winds and rain showers. the rain and snow clearing in the next couple of hours and then we'll see sunshine and showers across country, mainly across western areas. the odd heavy, thundery one, snow on the high ground of scotland, but it looks like things will dry up this evening and overnight with light winds, it's going to turn cold for many. some patchy frost and freezing fog in places, and some ice where the ground has been wet from showers. in the south—west, more cloud around, because of this encroaching area of low pressure, which will move slowly north through tomorrow. that area of low pressure will continue
iwill post—brexit. lots of discussions taking place. i will bring you more on this a bit later.ook at the weather. thank you. the picture behind me depicts what many people woke up to this morning across parts of central and northern england and wales, some pretty heavy snow. it was heavy across parts of lancashire and into yorkshire as well, giving rise to some travel disruption. a lot of it is starting to melt. across the south, and lots of sunshine, fairly strong winds and rain showers....
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iwill not be playing solely white ball cricket. for a long time.ort for now. thank you. now to those who are definitely more at home in the snow — a colony of more than 1.5 million penguins has been discovered off the antarctic peninsula. with little human activity on the danger islands, a so—called super—colony of adelie penguins is thriving. our science correspondent victoria gill has more. a bird's eye view of a seabird super colony. 1.5 million adelie penguins are nesting here on the aptly named danger islands, just east of the antarctic peninsula. satellite images captured almost four years ago had indicated that a large colony might be here. but it was only when a team of british and us scientists mounted an expedition to the remote, rocky islands that they were able to carry out at detailed penguin census. painstaking headcounts, along with aerial photography, revealed the scale of this wildlife haven. ijoined the same researchers in antarctica in 2016 and captured just a snapshot of their decade of wildlife monitoring in this frozen landsca
iwill not be playing solely white ball cricket. for a long time.ort for now. thank you. now to those who are definitely more at home in the snow — a colony of more than 1.5 million penguins has been discovered off the antarctic peninsula. with little human activity on the danger islands, a so—called super—colony of adelie penguins is thriving. our science correspondent victoria gill has more. a bird's eye view of a seabird super colony. 1.5 million adelie penguins are nesting here on the...
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iwill finish with one -- don't mean to go back to the real president all the time, but our group in beverly hills was fun. there were a bunch of people with us. frank sinatra and -- it was cool. it was cool. my dear friend was charlton heston. i got along really well with him. i always remember. do any of you remember the movie the planet of the apes? where he lands in the spacious and he is in his outfit and all of that. he goes to a field full of corn and has all the humanoids jumping around. then there is a net that fires over him. i don't know if it was an orangutan or a chimpanzee or a guerrilla that the wrapped him. i'm going to paraphrase my version of that for the economy. is, keep your stinking money cause off my economy you dirty socialist. thank you. [applause] >> monday night on c-span interview with tim sloan. he talks about the economy, taxes, and the future of banking. monday night, 8:00 eastern, here on c-span. >> for nearly 20 years book tv has featured the best-known of nonfiction writers. this year as a special project we're featuring best-selling fiction writers. join us
iwill finish with one -- don't mean to go back to the real president all the time, but our group in beverly hills was fun. there were a bunch of people with us. frank sinatra and -- it was cool. it was cool. my dear friend was charlton heston. i got along really well with him. i always remember. do any of you remember the movie the planet of the apes? where he lands in the spacious and he is in his outfit and all of that. he goes to a field full of corn and has all the humanoids jumping around....
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renee: can you describe the impa of not having fema hel >> he says for him, it feels like iwill be eame because therarare otr peopleho a are muchchorse thahim and have gotten aid andhey are still not fully recovered and there in a worse state. economically. saying he snt many his savings recovering. doing the work himlflf. renee:e go around the rnrner andd me an immigrant fm m el lvador w moved bk into h house not long after itufuffere heavy flooding from haeyey. she e lis thererwith her husband,o o relaves,s, a her children. fema helped pay for hol l roomut t theamily y d to moveack k in thehe hse befefe it was repred. we then came back to the house e e way it was. much of an kept getting sick a lot becaee my baby girl suffers from asta a and r lulungs notot workrkptimally. myight-year-old son also has asthma. i had to bngng tm to the doctor very often. evenave e me letters to take the fe because he says our house was not livable. i spoke with fema and th told me t they uld d t pay fothe hotel beuse my house was livable. did the insctor come to e e hous >> yes, he did come to inspec
renee: can you describe the impa of not having fema hel >> he says for him, it feels like iwill be eame because therarare otr peopleho a are muchchorse thahim and have gotten aid andhey are still not fully recovered and there in a worse state. economically. saying he snt many his savings recovering. doing the work himlflf. renee:e go around the rnrner andd me an immigrant fm m el lvador w moved bk into h house not long after itufuffere heavy flooding from haeyey. she e lis thererwith her...
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iwill try my best to find some decent weather but it isn't amazing, it isn't as wet as it is today andthe coast road, and this is in moorea across the rest of scotland. —— moray. the brightness is in low supply today, there is a weather front creeping across and bringing rain and this will come sunday, monday, the rain has been continuing to fall through the night across much of england and wales and some breaks in east sussex at the centre of the low pressure, starting to break a little, the club towards the north of scotland around moray so cloudy, hillfort, outbreaks of rain, snow over the pennines and scottish mountains. northwest scotland, northern ireland, western fringes of england and wales have the best of the sunshine. it isn't a particularly great day, just not quite as wet as yesterday but chilly, 5— 10 degrees and near the east coast bitterly cold. it is dank out there at the moment but as we go overnight, the rain eases and it becomes confined to central and east areas so we stick will be colder and light wind, mist and fog particularly after the rain, hard frost in the n
iwill try my best to find some decent weather but it isn't amazing, it isn't as wet as it is today andthe coast road, and this is in moorea across the rest of scotland. —— moray. the brightness is in low supply today, there is a weather front creeping across and bringing rain and this will come sunday, monday, the rain has been continuing to fall through the night across much of england and wales and some breaks in east sussex at the centre of the low pressure, starting to break a little,...
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iwill mixed picture. think there is room for many to take more responsibility in this area. but i don't believe it should fall on the shoulders of individuals to make detailed decisions on every instance, to ensure their data is safe. this is quite a strong movement in the us. to think about a quick comparison, any time i plug in an electric appliance into the grid, i don't panic about whether or not i'm going to be electrocuted, because there are standards in place that say that will be a safe thing to do. i don't test my water from every ta b to do. i don't test my water from every tab in my home, thinking that from one tap it might be said, from another one it could be dangerous. the internet ought to be something like that. the default assumption should be that you're not going to be targeted or harmed for your participation in what is increasingly an essential mode of communication and interaction in our world. i think we are going to need far more extensive government regulation to bring that kind o
iwill mixed picture. think there is room for many to take more responsibility in this area. but i don't believe it should fall on the shoulders of individuals to make detailed decisions on every instance, to ensure their data is safe. this is quite a strong movement in the us. to think about a quick comparison, any time i plug in an electric appliance into the grid, i don't panic about whether or not i'm going to be electrocuted, because there are standards in place that say that will be a safe...
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iwill be... should he party. should he be at the protest tonight? i will be... should he be?n a bath at a care unit in 2013 and a 45—year—old who died after she was found unconscious at a mental health hospital in hampshire in 2012. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. connor sparrowhawk had learning disabilities, autism and epilepsy. the reason he is dead, however, is because of neglect by the nhs. the 18—year—old had an epileptic seizure and drowned in a bath while staying at a southern health assessment unit in 2013. his family were in court this morning to hear the trust fined more than £1 million for multiple failings in his care. no—one should die a preventable death in the care of the state. learning—disabled people should not be dying 20 years on average before their non—disabled peers. if connor was here now in the shadow of oxford crown court he would say, "why, mum?" and i would have to say, "i don‘t know but we have done you proud." the trust were additionally fined nearly £1 million more for the avoidable death of teresa colvin. the 45—year—
iwill be... should he party. should he be at the protest tonight? i will be... should he be?n a bath at a care unit in 2013 and a 45—year—old who died after she was found unconscious at a mental health hospital in hampshire in 2012. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. connor sparrowhawk had learning disabilities, autism and epilepsy. the reason he is dead, however, is because of neglect by the nhs. the 18—year—old had an epileptic seizure and drowned in a bath...
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sophie, iwill call on to evade the immune system themselves.une therapy. iwas five years ago, what did they do to you? immune therapy. i was fortunate enough at that time to be offered a trial drug programme. iwas enough at that time to be offered a trial drug programme. i was in birmingham, ijumped at the opportunity, given only a potential 12 months to survive, and from then on, things moved on rather rapidly. fortunately, my body, my immune system, it accepted the trial drug programme. i never really felt ill though we went through an instability where we got the balance right and the drug basically the volume of periodic drugs while body would feel comfortable with. and that was a 12 month programme. we changed that because i believed it was explained to me that melanomas are very aggressive, very intelligent cancer, they can potentially outthink the drugs. we we nt potentially outthink the drugs. we went on then to an intravenous drug, andl went on then to an intravenous drug, and i had two successful different intravenous... again, my bod
sophie, iwill call on to evade the immune system themselves.une therapy. iwas five years ago, what did they do to you? immune therapy. i was fortunate enough at that time to be offered a trial drug programme. iwas enough at that time to be offered a trial drug programme. i was in birmingham, ijumped at the opportunity, given only a potential 12 months to survive, and from then on, things moved on rather rapidly. fortunately, my body, my immune system, it accepted the trial drug programme. i...
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but of course as i said iwill be coming back and making sure the statement in the house after we hadhe russian state response . >> in the 1980s the planning assumption was that the road to war with the soviet union would be preceded by six months of increasing sabotage and assassination. what are the current assumptions? >>. >> can i say to my honorable friend that i think what we see today, there was a time when the back issue was proposed to us by russia and indeed by others were clear and limited in time. what we see today is a diversity of threats with russia, we see it being referenced in indeed in the previous question about propaganda. we've seen them using a whole variety of means in which to attempt to interfere, to intervene and to affect countries in the west. and we therefore in terms of our approach to this have to be able to respond with a wholerange of threats . >> thank you mister speaker. i also like to thank the prime minister for her remarks about this crisis. i appreciate she might not want to get individual circumstances but can the prime minister reassured the h
but of course as i said iwill be coming back and making sure the statement in the house after we hadhe russian state response . >> in the 1980s the planning assumption was that the road to war with the soviet union would be preceded by six months of increasing sabotage and assassination. what are the current assumptions? >>. >> can i say to my honorable friend that i think what we see today, there was a time when the back issue was proposed to us by russia and indeed by others...
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iwill put it it is just my glasses case.ave spoken, already calling for steve smith to be suspended which is huge in itself, he has admitted knowing about the incident beforehand. let's here from the captain. i am not proud of what has happened. umm... you know... it is not within the spirit of the game. my integrity, the team's integrity, the leadership group's integrity, has come into question, and rightfully so. umm... it is not on. it is certainly not on. and it will not happen again, i can promise you, under my leadership. england's cricketers are into the fourth day of their test against new zealand in auckland. the home side declared on 427—8 after their first innings. alastair cook fell in the third over of england's second innings having scored just two. mark stoneman reached his fourth test half—ce ntu ry with a six off neil wagner but was out next ball, caught by trent boult. england are 103—2, trailing by 266 runs. just they warning to anyone who does not want to know what has happened in the formula i at the sta
iwill put it it is just my glasses case.ave spoken, already calling for steve smith to be suspended which is huge in itself, he has admitted knowing about the incident beforehand. let's here from the captain. i am not proud of what has happened. umm... you know... it is not within the spirit of the game. my integrity, the team's integrity, the leadership group's integrity, has come into question, and rightfully so. umm... it is not on. it is certainly not on. and it will not happen again, i can...
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iwill tell you in 15 minutes.nment analyst, roger harrabin, reports. here‘s a global problem. plastic everywhere in the oceans. the amount of floating garbage could travel if we don‘t halt the flow. here is the uk‘s answer, a deposit return scheme that makes people think twice before chucking a bottle or can in the gutter. in this deposit return scheme we filmed in norway, you take the empty bottle back to the shop. you pop it into a machine that identifies it and then gives you a coupon back to spend. we are absolutely committed to taking action to deal with the tide of plastic that‘s in our oceans. the only way in which we can deal with this effectively is by acting on a series of fronts, and one critical part of that is having a deposit return scheme which makes sure that bottles, which contribute so much to marine litter and to rubbish in our countryside as well, is effectively dealt with, and a deposit return scheme is one way of doing that. since the british government introduced a 5p charge on plastic bags,
iwill tell you in 15 minutes.nment analyst, roger harrabin, reports. here‘s a global problem. plastic everywhere in the oceans. the amount of floating garbage could travel if we don‘t halt the flow. here is the uk‘s answer, a deposit return scheme that makes people think twice before chucking a bottle or can in the gutter. in this deposit return scheme we filmed in norway, you take the empty bottle back to the shop. you pop it into a machine that identifies it and then gives you a coupon...
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iwill go back home, didn't you? is it still snowing? no. i will go back than!tion. you must have wondered whether this would never happen? not really, because i was too busy working really! time passes and then you wake up and think it is 23 yea rs, you wake up and think it is 23 years, i don't know. you have seen it all before, daniel, this is your first oscars, what was it like?” haven't seen roger win an oscar, so i have not seen it all before. i am very happy. it is his i am just happy for good people to do the work, to be recognised, it is human to want to be recognised, and be recognised for the work you have done. it is filling me withjoy to see roger winning. you are nominated for best actorfor get see roger winning. you are nominated for best actor for get out, what was your reaction to that? —— get outback. what was your reaction? it's still the oscars! this night is a celebration of great movies, is not about winning a losing. and get out has been this phenomenal success , out has been this phenomenal success, when you first saw the script, did you k
iwill go back home, didn't you? is it still snowing? no. i will go back than!tion. you must have wondered whether this would never happen? not really, because i was too busy working really! time passes and then you wake up and think it is 23 yea rs, you wake up and think it is 23 years, i don't know. you have seen it all before, daniel, this is your first oscars, what was it like?” haven't seen roger win an oscar, so i have not seen it all before. i am very happy. it is his i am just happy...
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is why, in the speeches i have made before i depart from myjob, iwill speeches i have made before i departassistant commissioner mark rowley. news regarding the former russian spy treated in hospital, we are told two police officers dealing with the salisbury suspected poisoning work admitted to hospital yesterday after minor symptoms but they have been released. the transgender model has stood down from her position on the labour party‘s lg bt stood down from her position on the labour party‘s lgbt advisory board, she says because of the endless attacks on my character by the conservative right wing press and endless online abuse. chloe is back tomorrow. have a good day. thank you for watching today. this morning we have been watching a band of rain, sleet and snow moving steadily northwards out of northern england and across scotland. some has been down to lower levels, eventually confined to the hills. further south, the forecast is for sunshine and showers. there goes the band of rain, sleet and snow, significant snow on the hills and the cold wind blowing it around. brightening up. in
is why, in the speeches i have made before i depart from myjob, iwill speeches i have made before i departassistant commissioner mark rowley. news regarding the former russian spy treated in hospital, we are told two police officers dealing with the salisbury suspected poisoning work admitted to hospital yesterday after minor symptoms but they have been released. the transgender model has stood down from her position on the labour party‘s lg bt stood down from her position on the labour...
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for the sake of you as audience, iwill zip it. i could we shall, he is behind you.sius through parts of scotland. still some snow to come. into the rush hour north of the central belt, rain around the coast. into the evening, showers drift off from the south—east towards east anglia. showers in the west and towards the channel aisles. clearer then last night. some ice in stuart wednesday morning. scotland is vastly improved. sleet and hail snow. the same in northern ireland. we should watch for some patchy showers from the south—east towards east anglia. that could be on the heavy side. full details in half an hour. see you then. this is bbc newsroom live. our latest headlines: bbc news understands the woman found slumped on a shopping centre bench alongside a former russian agent sergei skripal convicted both remained critically ill in hospital. britain needs to go on a diet to try and stop be city rising. —— obesity. health officials have urged the food industry to start using healthier ingredients. a rise in temperature caused frozen pipes to burst. former bbc br
for the sake of you as audience, iwill zip it. i could we shall, he is behind you.sius through parts of scotland. still some snow to come. into the rush hour north of the central belt, rain around the coast. into the evening, showers drift off from the south—east towards east anglia. showers in the west and towards the channel aisles. clearer then last night. some ice in stuart wednesday morning. scotland is vastly improved. sleet and hail snow. the same in northern ireland. we should watch...
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i mean, iwill be here just before you know it. i know, 0k. can hear you. should i call you on a normal call so we can talk? because this skype thing is not working for me. it's working occasionally, a bit. so let me call you on the phone, if that's ok with you? 0k. all right, let's do that. all right. so he took real footage of you and made it look like the signal was breaking up. where did he get that from? i had to hunt for that, when co nsta nce from? i had to hunt for that, when constance said to me, by the time that call to place, we were onto him, so double was stringing him along. she agreed to do that and all us along. she agreed to do that and all us to show it today. it is not on my youtube channel or my facebook profile, so he had really had to try and find that. the all point is that he is trying to leo women into some kind of relationship and, very early on, he begins to ask for money. you have met some of the women, co nsta nce have met some of the women, constance is one of them, what were they told? it is very standard, he is
i mean, iwill be here just before you know it. i know, 0k. can hear you. should i call you on a normal call so we can talk? because this skype thing is not working for me. it's working occasionally, a bit. so let me call you on the phone, if that's ok with you? 0k. all right, let's do that. all right. so he took real footage of you and made it look like the signal was breaking up. where did he get that from? i had to hunt for that, when co nsta nce from? i had to hunt for that, when constance...
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we told you to give him space, don't worry, i will come, told you to give him space, don't worry, iwilll, you never asked for it before, camp is different to the now and a half he has always attended fine without us at which point they then excluded him from travelling on the bus and excluded him from athletics and carting. and we couldn't reach an agreement with his level of participation so they then told us we had to leave.” his level of participation so they then told us we had to leave. i am going to bring in your solicitor, if i may. chris, thank you for talking to us. what do you say to those people and i've had some messages this morning saying that seems really unfair is suing them for £42,000 when these are volunteers who give up their time to try to help children turn their lives around or have fun or experience things they wouldn't normally experience? i would say the purpose of the equality act and the duties for reasonable adjustment are about making organisations like the scouts more inclusive and accessible. any volunteer working within the scouting association is going
we told you to give him space, don't worry, i will come, told you to give him space, don't worry, iwilll, you never asked for it before, camp is different to the now and a half he has always attended fine without us at which point they then excluded him from travelling on the bus and excluded him from athletics and carting. and we couldn't reach an agreement with his level of participation so they then told us we had to leave.” his level of participation so they then told us we had to leave....
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iwill have all the details and 15 minutes. good morning. first our main story.ent. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, joins us from westminster. take us through the main points of whatjeremy corbyn said. take us through the main points of what jeremy corbyn said. good morning. all week, jeremy corbyn has refused to echo, endorse, the view of the government the russian state is responsible for the salisbury attack. that has caused some anger, it must be said, among some of his backbench mps who believe the response from him has been misjudged at best. but jeremy response from him has been misjudged at best. butjeremy corbyn is not bending and it is doubling down on that view in the article he wrote for the guardian. he said the use of the nerve agent was barbaric and reckless and condemns it, but he says the possibility remains open this nerve agent fell out of the hands of the russian state and they lost control of it and it ended up in the hands of mafia style gangster groups in the uk. he said there is a possibility of that. he says there needs to be a c
iwill have all the details and 15 minutes. good morning. first our main story.ent. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, joins us from westminster. take us through the main points of whatjeremy corbyn said. take us through the main points of what jeremy corbyn said. good morning. all week, jeremy corbyn has refused to echo, endorse, the view of the government the russian state is responsible for the salisbury attack. that has caused some anger, it must be said, among some of his backbench...
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either we bring a bill to the schools, iwill help think that's positive, do what they can do right nowshould we help them? of course. we ought to not to pretend that we are -- we ought not to pretend that we are doing something to make children safer in their schools, concertgoers peoplechurchgoers safer, who go to a nightclub safer, people who go to shopping centers safer. we do not know whether the bill will do that. checks,nsive background do it all? it will not. to be done -- there are other things i think ought to be done. at minimum, the american people think we ought to make sure everybody who purchased a weapon has a background check, to make sure they are not a criminal, some study -- somebody with a substantial mental health problem that makes them unsafe to own a gun. host: students of parkland continue to make advocacy heard. the washington post profiles one student who was in the white meeting withek, lawmakers on capitol hill as well. the 2016 election was the first time he paid attention to politics. he likes what donald trump had to say about immigration law. for thened
either we bring a bill to the schools, iwill help think that's positive, do what they can do right nowshould we help them? of course. we ought to not to pretend that we are -- we ought not to pretend that we are doing something to make children safer in their schools, concertgoers peoplechurchgoers safer, who go to a nightclub safer, people who go to shopping centers safer. we do not know whether the bill will do that. checks,nsive background do it all? it will not. to be done -- there are...
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iwill try. mild air. it sounds hard, it is like swallowing aplomb. itjust amused me, sorry, carol.s shopkeepers. every year it pulls together figures from its members on retail crime... it says the total cost to its members of all types of crime was £700 million. the biggest element of that is shoplifting. according to the brc, customer theft cost its members just over half a billion pounds last year. that's up 15%. more worryingly it also reports a doubling in violence against staff resulting in injury — let's not forget there are 4.6 million people working in retail across the uk. we can talk about this to edward woodall from the association of convenience stores which represents over 30,000 small retailers. you've got 30,000— odd smaller convenience stores that people have the bottom of the road. have you seen those kind of stores be affected by these kinds of figures? imy affected by these kinds of figures? i my members will be reading the british retail consortium's report this morning and it will confirm their view that retail crime is on their view that retail crime is on th
iwill try. mild air. it sounds hard, it is like swallowing aplomb. itjust amused me, sorry, carol.s shopkeepers. every year it pulls together figures from its members on retail crime... it says the total cost to its members of all types of crime was £700 million. the biggest element of that is shoplifting. according to the brc, customer theft cost its members just over half a billion pounds last year. that's up 15%. more worryingly it also reports a doubling in violence against staff resulting...
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iwill. it is world cup! with you hang around for the papers? i will. with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. a cloudy start. a band of rain across the middle of the uk. clear for most of us. behind that, cloudy, but brightening up. breezy as well. sunshine. yesterday in south—east england, the temperature hit 14.5. today, 14. a fairly cloudy start. brightening up in northern ireland. the rain went through the night. the front responsible for the rain is continuing east, pivoting across scotland. the wind will strengthen here. for most of us, a breeze. for most of this morning, a slow progress from the rain. lingering in north—east scotland. as the wind picks up, adding to the cold. further showers in the west. starting to see the cloud break up in wales in south—west england and into the south—east, part of the midlands, for example. temperature—wise, apart from the north—east where it is cold, pretty good shape for this time of year. this evening and overnight, we have rain ensconced in the north—east of scotland. some showers, some of wh
iwill. it is world cup! with you hang around for the papers? i will. with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. a cloudy start. a band of rain across the middle of the uk. clear for most of us. behind that, cloudy, but brightening up. breezy as well. sunshine. yesterday in south—east england, the temperature hit 14.5. today, 14. a fairly cloudy start. brightening up in northern ireland. the rain went through the night. the front responsible for the rain is continuing east, pivoting...
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iwill tell you more incredible amount in just a short life.t city hall to discuss knife crime in the capital. the mayor, sadiq khan, wants to work with 0fsted to educate young people in schools. while the home office has launched a new social media campaign to help reduce knife crime amongst young people. the met has apologised after two officers took a selfie at a murder scene and posted it on twitter. officers from newham took the photo outside the stratford centre on thursday, where a man had been fatally stabbed two days before. a spokesman said the officers showed a lack ofjudgement and sensitivity. a group of mps has backed the construction of a third runway at heathrow, but say more needs to be done to minimise noise and pollution. the report by the transport select committee says that the government should include more detail to ensure that passengers and residents living nearby are protected. we're calling for additional safeguards and information in relation to things like air quality, noise, costs and charges, and surface access, to
iwill tell you more incredible amount in just a short life.t city hall to discuss knife crime in the capital. the mayor, sadiq khan, wants to work with 0fsted to educate young people in schools. while the home office has launched a new social media campaign to help reduce knife crime amongst young people. the met has apologised after two officers took a selfie at a murder scene and posted it on twitter. officers from newham took the photo outside the stratford centre on thursday, where a man...
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iwill target 18—22. i can target demographic and location.roverted or conscientious people? that‘s the kind of research doctor aleksandr kogan was doing, lining up people‘s likes with their personality traits. you can target your adverts a bit more carefully on facebook and it will be better. it‘s not perfect, but it is better. more harm than good is what some are saying. that's what he said this morning. i think that‘s maybe a little bit difficult. it‘s true enough to say that he could be six more times likely to get it wrong than right, but if the alternative is seven or eight times more likely, then that‘s good. to say more harm than good, well, if you have an advert that doesn‘t appeal to you, you just ignore it. as long as your adverts don‘t wind people up, or make them angry and raring to come out and vote for hillary clinton, then just targeting adverts a little bit better will improve your luck a lot. a saying in advertising, 50% in all advertising spend is wasted, but we don‘t know which half. if you can make that 48% wasted, then th
iwill target 18—22. i can target demographic and location.roverted or conscientious people? that‘s the kind of research doctor aleksandr kogan was doing, lining up people‘s likes with their personality traits. you can target your adverts a bit more carefully on facebook and it will be better. it‘s not perfect, but it is better. more harm than good is what some are saying. that's what he said this morning. i think that‘s maybe a little bit difficult. it‘s true enough to say that he...