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this is cook, james cook, he landed on the east coast, what is eastern australia, and australia, australiaer who led three expeditions around the world, called james cook landed him in 1770. on the east coast of australia, absolutely right, the order. question number one. under frederick the great, in comparison with his predecessors, there was, by the way, very broad freedom, because... i am very glad to see you, benjamin berliner, school number 1586, he said, reason about anything, but obey, reason, about anything, but just obey, medal, please, well, i don’t like it that you ’re sitting here. question number two: according to kant's principle, there is only one life, only she alone is true service to the deity, and what kind of life is, in a word, an adjective. hello, aristarkh nalesny, school number 15-14 in moscow. kant believed that this is spiritual life. spiritual, well, he doesn’t say that, it’s not moral. and since this is all translated , of course, into moral life for us, i would ask for a medal. i support. there is someone here, no need for candles, hands with wrinkles, rings,
this is cook, james cook, he landed on the east coast, what is eastern australia, and australia, australiaer who led three expeditions around the world, called james cook landed him in 1770. on the east coast of australia, absolutely right, the order. question number one. under frederick the great, in comparison with his predecessors, there was, by the way, very broad freedom, because... i am very glad to see you, benjamin berliner, school number 1586, he said, reason about anything, but obey,...
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james cook, bbc news.rash in the north east of the country. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a high bridge into a ravine after colliding with the crash barrier while travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the bus then burst into flames when it hit the ground. local media is reporting that an eight year—old girl was the only survivor. the boss of the uk's biggest water company, thames water, has told the bbc that customer bills need to rise by 40% by 2030 to pay for improvements. chris weston also said it is eventually possible the company could be nationalised if it fails to secure fresh funding from investors. earlier today, shareholders announced they would not be putting £500 million towards a rescue plan. our business editor, simonjack, reports in the village of lambourn in west berkshire, drains have overflowed regularly, pouring raw sewage onto the streets and straight into the local river — a protected chalk stream. thames water says high rainfall has overwhelmed
james cook, bbc news.rash in the north east of the country. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a high bridge into a ravine after colliding with the crash barrier while travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the bus then burst into flames when it hit the ground. local media is reporting that an eight year—old girl was the only survivor. the boss of the uk's biggest water company, thames water, has told the bbc that customer bills need to rise by 40% by 2030 to...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. there is polling on this issue — let's take a look. a person suffering from a terminal illness? 68% of respondents said the law should change. 14% said it should not. 18% said they weren't sure. the assisted dying for terminally ill was drafted by... alex cole—hamilton is msp for the scottish liberal democrats who's been a supporter of this bill since it was originally announced. we have human rights that protect every aspect of our lives, save one, and that is our departure from it. i want to know that if i am terminally ill, either in tremendous pain or suffering, that i would have the chance to say this far and no further and to leave this life on my own terms, and my own suffering and the suffering that my condition is causing my family as well. but this is very narrow in scope. you name some countries with very permissive assisted dying laws, this will only be available to people of a terminal diagnosis, two adults and two people who have mental capacity, that is assessed by two independent clinicians who ascertain firstly that th
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. there is polling on this issue — let's take a look. a person suffering from a terminal illness? 68% of respondents said the law should change. 14% said it should not. 18% said they weren't sure. the assisted dying for terminally ill was drafted by... alex cole—hamilton is msp for the scottish liberal democrats who's been a supporter of this bill since it was originally announced. we have human rights that protect every aspect of our lives, save one, and that...
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james cook, our scotland editor, has our top story.hat's just my favourite photo of me and steve together. we were out at a barbecue. gillie�*s husband, steve, died less than a year ago. he had throat cancer and was 56—years—old. gillie says even high—quality palliative care did not ease his suffering. it wasn't a good death because he was distressed and he was upset. and it wasn't what he wanted. he wanted that choice, he just wanted to go to sleep. to me, it's quite obvious thatjust to allow someone to go to sleep, it's so compassionate and kind and offers them the dignity that they want. and you think that option should now be available for people in a similar position? absolutely. i think everyone should have a choice — to decide how and when they die when they're terminally ill. that's why liam mcarthur is introducing a bill here at the scottish parliament which would allow some patients to request assistance to end their life. well, the terminal illness would need to be advanced and progressive. it would require the diagnosis not
james cook, our scotland editor, has our top story.hat's just my favourite photo of me and steve together. we were out at a barbecue. gillie�*s husband, steve, died less than a year ago. he had throat cancer and was 56—years—old. gillie says even high—quality palliative care did not ease his suffering. it wasn't a good death because he was distressed and he was upset. and it wasn't what he wanted. he wanted that choice, he just wanted to go to sleep. to me, it's quite obvious thatjust...
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james cook, bbc news, aberdeen.t's called protected budgets, which means areas unprotected could see cuts in theirfunding. one such department is the ministry ofjustice, and dominic casciani has been looking at the potential impact there of falling budgets. the government's challenges over public spending are enormous, and no more so than in crime and justice. since 2019, it's reversed a cut in police numbers, it's recruited 20,000 extra officers, and as they solve more crimes, the defendants end up in places like this, luton crown court. it's running at capacity and there's a 65,000 case backlog nationwide. one of those serious cases is rape. since the pandemic, the average number of days it takes to complete a rape prosecution has gone up and up. it's a situation thatjudges say is a stain on the system, an injustice to all. judges today said they'd got a plan to deal with the worst, longest—delayed cases, but that's only going to work if the cash keeps coming in and crucially, there's somewhere to put the criminal
james cook, bbc news, aberdeen.t's called protected budgets, which means areas unprotected could see cuts in theirfunding. one such department is the ministry ofjustice, and dominic casciani has been looking at the potential impact there of falling budgets. the government's challenges over public spending are enormous, and no more so than in crime and justice. since 2019, it's reversed a cut in police numbers, it's recruited 20,000 extra officers, and as they solve more crimes, the defendants...
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flaubert, prohibitions 600, this word entered the european language. languages thanks to captain james cookan-baptiste colbert banned the import of glass from this city into france and supported the domestic manufacturer. murano. suburb of venice. from venice, that's right. autoworld 1500. this german designer and industrialist developed several types of gasoline engines and was one of the first cars. and he subsequently sold the license for the invention to the british. german designer. diesel? no. what's happened? well, i took a risk. maybe it's bens. no. yes , a little past, this is gottlip daimler, autoworld 1200. for the last 3 years , this dutchman, max verstapin, has become the world champion in formula 1 auto racing. autoworld 900. the outstanding soviet weightlifter leonid zhabatinsky recalled that he enjoyed driving this car, despite its insignificance. maybe zaporozhets? that’s right, i moved the seat back as far as possible and sat down. themselves with a mustache 300. it was about him that chukovsky wrote: he growls, screams, moves his mustache. cockroach. further. automir 300.
flaubert, prohibitions 600, this word entered the european language. languages thanks to captain james cookan-baptiste colbert banned the import of glass from this city into france and supported the domestic manufacturer. murano. suburb of venice. from venice, that's right. autoworld 1500. this german designer and industrialist developed several types of gasoline engines and was one of the first cars. and he subsequently sold the license for the invention to the british. german designer....
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our scotland editor, james cook, has been hearing arguments for and against the bill.y breast cancer. and it was terminal, it had spread. mandy has been defying the odds for nearly a decade. she was just 26 when she was told she could be dead within two years. advances in cancer care have prolonged mandy's life, but concern about the end still keeps her awake at night. i spent a lot of time being anxious and worrying about dying a slow, horrible death, and my mental health would be so much better if this law got passed because i could sleep easy at night and i wouldn't be worrying constantly about the future, about how brutal it's going to be, and i wouldn't feel scared. it would be a huge, huge relief. i think for too long, too many dying scots have been failed. liam mcarthur is the liberal democrat whose proposal could help some terminally ill patients end their life — some, but by no means all. the terminal illness would need to be advanced and progressive. it would require the diagnosis not just of one but of two medics, who would also assess capacity, who would di
our scotland editor, james cook, has been hearing arguments for and against the bill.y breast cancer. and it was terminal, it had spread. mandy has been defying the odds for nearly a decade. she was just 26 when she was told she could be dead within two years. advances in cancer care have prolonged mandy's life, but concern about the end still keeps her awake at night. i spent a lot of time being anxious and worrying about dying a slow, horrible death, and my mental health would be so much...
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cook, james cook must have been sunk. to make it difficult for american ships to gain access, the nickname a moscow apartment, received the nickname big slap, perhaps for the ears, right, and the nickname 400, the women's football team of this southern country hemisphere is nicknamed mother. australia. on april 14, 1912, the forward looking officer of this liner, fredrik fleet, reported the danger. the olympic village, that’s right, the olympic village in rio de janeivo kurgan 200. on the p-327 highway from kurgan you can get to the city of castanay, located in this country. kazakhstan, next. and kurgan 400. a gastronomic cheese day is held annually in kurgan. there are a variety of cheeses: fried, dried, canned. who is this cheese? maybe this is a fish? fish, peled, right. kurgan 800. the rehabilitation traumatology center located in the mound bears his name. in front of you are four kremlin towers, which of them is not in the moscow kremlin? well, point to the sky, number one. absolutely right, this is the dmitrievskaya tower of the nizhny novgorod kremlin. vessels and ships 400. this is
cook, james cook must have been sunk. to make it difficult for american ships to gain access, the nickname a moscow apartment, received the nickname big slap, perhaps for the ears, right, and the nickname 400, the women's football team of this southern country hemisphere is nicknamed mother. australia. on april 14, 1912, the forward looking officer of this liner, fredrik fleet, reported the danger. the olympic village, that’s right, the olympic village in rio de janeivo kurgan 200. on the...
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our scotland editor there, james cook, in aberdeen.hat's called "protected budgets". that means other areas, which aren't protected, could see cuts in their funding. one such department is the ministry ofjustice. dominic casciani has been looking at the potential impact of any cuts. the government's challenges over public spending are enormous, and no more so than in crime and justice. since 2019, it's reversed a cut in police numbers, it's recruited 20,000 extra officers, and as they solve more crimes, the defendants end up in places like this, luton crown court. it's running at capacity and there's a 65,000 case backlog nationwide. one of those serious cases is rape. since the pandemic, the average number of days it takes to complete a rape prosecution has gone up and up. it's a situation thatjudges say is a stain on the system, an injustice to all. judges today said they'd got a plan to deal with the worst, longest delayed cases. but that's only going to work if the cash keeps coming in and crucially, there's somewhere to put the cr
our scotland editor there, james cook, in aberdeen.hat's called "protected budgets". that means other areas, which aren't protected, could see cuts in their funding. one such department is the ministry ofjustice. dominic casciani has been looking at the potential impact of any cuts. the government's challenges over public spending are enormous, and no more so than in crime and justice. since 2019, it's reversed a cut in police numbers, it's recruited 20,000 extra officers, and as they...
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that is our scotland editor james cook., but seeing so many different varieties blooming early here at kew gardens is unusual. we've seen a lot less frost than normal this winter. good news for some, but not for trees like apples and pears that need their cold winter sleep. they need more of those chill hours. if they don't get enough, they can produce less fruit buds, which later in the year will lead to less fruit, or perhaps even not fruit at all. here we are at the bbc weather centre, where it has been a really hectic winter for all of us. we've had so many different changes to contend with. the weather has thrown so much at us. a series of named storms. yes, a little bit of frost and snow, but also an awful lot of rain. overall, though, it's been a mild winter, which means there hasn't been much frost. we can see the least frosty winters all clustered in the recent decades and the most frosty ones through the �*60s and �*70s. here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the num
that is our scotland editor james cook., but seeing so many different varieties blooming early here at kew gardens is unusual. we've seen a lot less frost than normal this winter. good news for some, but not for trees like apples and pears that need their cold winter sleep. they need more of those chill hours. if they don't get enough, they can produce less fruit buds, which later in the year will lead to less fruit, or perhaps even not fruit at all. here we are at the bbc weather centre, where...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.x into the water. but that is not going to happen this year. but that picture also tells you also need —— you need to know. you that picture also tells you also need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway. _ need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway. but — need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway. but you _ need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway, but you are _ need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway, but you are right, - need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway, but you are right, it i need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway, but you are right, it is| wet anyway, but you are right, it is a tradition— wet anyway, but you are right, it is a tradition and hearing from the cruise. — a tradition and hearing from the cruise. it's— a tradition and hearing from the cruise, it's almost the last thing on their— cruise, it's almost the last thing on their minds because they are so excited _ on their minds because they are so excited to— on their minds because they are
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.x into the water. but that is not going to happen this year. but that picture also tells you also need —— you need to know. you that picture also tells you also need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway. _ need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway. but — need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway. but you _ need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway, but you are _ need -- you need to know. you get wet anyway, but you are right, - need -- you need...
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broadcasted on channel two , we have the program of cook, which is broadcasted on nasim network , we have the program of golkochigo competition, which is jame ramzaneh, which is broadcasted on sports network, and our iftar program, which is broadcasted on efoq network. it is broadcasted live under the name of hamsafra and the program of ramadan celebration is from sahar nashi network , sahargah program of do sima network. this program is aired with a family-oriented approach and tells about the...
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james and ari. good morning. will be this evening we could be some problems with that good they're already cooking.hour delay just due to construction issues. that's been kind of a typical thing. but this weather is going to add to that an even through the weekend to soak in a travel. not just want to keep that in mind as well. >> what we're doing for others, sfo to get just a general idea here as far as what we can expect today, some sunshine to start things out. mixed bag of sun and clouds for a good chunk of the day. except for you folks up in the north bay because that's where the rain will start. 64 by high noon to 3 o'clock at 67. so there are the storm system is it has to drop into the general bay area and a true to form of the winter like weather pattern. our winter hasn't been as typical with this as moisture is kind of bubbled up from the south moving towards the north. and yes, this low is going to be close to us, but we don't have heavy, widespread winds like we've had with other storm systems, at least in this initial hit later on. we'll continue watch what goes on single digits for th
james and ari. good morning. will be this evening we could be some problems with that good they're already cooking.hour delay just due to construction issues. that's been kind of a typical thing. but this weather is going to add to that an even through the weekend to soak in a travel. not just want to keep that in mind as well. >> what we're doing for others, sfo to get just a general idea here as far as what we can expect today, some sunshine to start things out. mixed bag of sun and...
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he's a james beard award winning chef and humanitarian who runs the nonprofit, world central kitchen. he began his empire decades ago at one of his first restaurants. also name of the new cooke team of world center kitchen this morning were able to deliver eight trucks to the north, around 200 tons, around 500,000 meals we must do more. we need to do every day shipments to the north we can solve the hunger problem in the north everybody working together, we can be successful. >> bless you for doing that, you and your organization. all right. let's get started here we're making kind of a one-pot dish with chicken. >> we are making chicken youvetsi. it's like the pot. >> i love your accent. your accent is so beautiful. so you go and you put the chicken. what you do with the chicken in the pan, you make sure that the chicken gets brown. >> is it like chopped up chicken thighs >> yes in this moment, the chicken is happy because the chicken is getting brown. the oil. >> it's a happy chicken. >> the chicken is getting brown. when you get brown -- >> you get happy. >> that's why people spend their time on the beach getting brown and happy. >> and they pay a lot of money for that >
he's a james beard award winning chef and humanitarian who runs the nonprofit, world central kitchen. he began his empire decades ago at one of his first restaurants. also name of the new cooke team of world center kitchen this morning were able to deliver eight trucks to the north, around 200 tons, around 500,000 meals we must do more. we need to do every day shipments to the north we can solve the hunger problem in the north everybody working together, we can be successful. >> bless you...
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cook. it is tuesday march 19th. we want to get right to that breaking news of that fatal collision. it is backing up traffic this morning on the bay bridge. ktvu is jamestraffic nightmare. i mean, this is, probably the absolute worst spot where something like this could happen. we now know it is a confirmed fatality here. a fatal crash that involved what looks like at least three different camera that, we can see through the caltrans, kind of network of cameras all throughout the state of california. and there you can see the scene were the flashing lights of thesee police officers who are on scene. we can see chp, el cerrito police out here as well. i think i saw a squad car from the oakland police department, too. and then you see the tow trucks there on the left hand side of your screen. now, that is, you knowl probably going to be the next step trying to tow away some of the cars that were actually hit. you can you can try to make out a little bit i don't know how close you can get to your screen, but if you can do that, you can probably make out at three cars that look like they have some pretty decent damage. there you can see the white truck tha
cook. it is tuesday march 19th. we want to get right to that breaking news of that fatal collision. it is backing up traffic this morning on the bay bridge. ktvu is jamestraffic nightmare. i mean, this is, probably the absolute worst spot where something like this could happen. we now know it is a confirmed fatality here. a fatal crash that involved what looks like at least three different camera that, we can see through the caltrans, kind of network of cameras all throughout the state of...
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cooking away, as we've done for 30 years. yeah. it's not hard, really. laughter. we're off again. and with only three days to go before the big firework party for the feast of st jameshat they had bikes. i remember looking called zen and the art of maintenance and i wanted to get a bike and go somewhere and they did. they also probably would have one or two pints in the pub and talk about food. i think it was keith floyd that started this idea that blokes can talk about food and get really enthusiastic about it. the thing about them both is i met dave a lot at various bbc functions more often than not but i also knew si very well because i spent some time in australia. they are just like very ordinary very nice people and i think that is why they work so well on tv. also, ijust love their relationship. i havejust watched, i have been watching the hairy bikers go west and it is really quite moving. i didn't realise, watching it, that dave was not at all well. i thought he had got over the cancer. but you can see the great affection they have for each other and i think male relationships like that... funny enough, i did a little piece on laurel and hardy, not that the
cooking away, as we've done for 30 years. yeah. it's not hard, really. laughter. we're off again. and with only three days to go before the big firework party for the feast of st jameshat they had bikes. i remember looking called zen and the art of maintenance and i wanted to get a bike and go somewhere and they did. they also probably would have one or two pints in the pub and talk about food. i think it was keith floyd that started this idea that blokes can talk about food and get really...