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[jayne whistles] - ow, ow, ow, ow. [jayne whistles] big bird! [jayne whistles] adonis!ome steak. man, it's a pretty day. you've got a much better view over here. [jayne chuckles] no wonder, this is a better view for me too. you happy? what you doing? silly. you're just silly, aren't you? you're the silliest bird i know. i'm going. i'll see you tomorrow. woo. [engine revs] - ann came in the health food store that i went to work at after i retired. she would live with people and then teach 'em how to eat for rent. then she got to where she didn't have anywhere to live. jaynie came up and asked us what we thought about her. d we said, well, she's different. - well, she talks with an australian accent, but i believe she spent more time maybe in new zealand. - i think i've met ann one time and i don't know ann well. [dramatic music] - of course, great britain is a tiny, little place on the map. there it is there. i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england. i left when i was about two weeks old and we went down to london. and then there was the outbreak
[jayne whistles] - ow, ow, ow, ow. [jayne whistles] big bird! [jayne whistles] adonis!ome steak. man, it's a pretty day. you've got a much better view over here. [jayne chuckles] no wonder, this is a better view for me too. you happy? what you doing? silly. you're just silly, aren't you? you're the silliest bird i know. i'm going. i'll see you tomorrow. woo. [engine revs] - ann came in the health food store that i went to work at after i retired. she would live with people and then teach 'em...
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jayne mccubbin, bbc news.er. 0liver bell from st neots in cambridgeshire was born with a large tumour on his leg. traditional tests indicated he had cancer and had to have chemotherapy. but a new test on the dna of the tumour found it wasn't cancerous at all. it's hoped whole genome sequencing will more accurately diagnose children across the country. nicki fox reports. this is baby 0liver at home without a feeding tube and free from drugs. all thanks to what his parents call a wonder test. he was still in his mother's womb when a tumour on his leg was first noticed. when he was born, it was six centimetres wide. you kinda felt numb, you didn't really know what to do and being told that there is potential chemotherapy around the corner was just heartbreaking, honestly, honestly, it really was. you just think about how it's going to affect straightaway all the things that you want to do when he was first born. he'sjust not going to be able to do. and tests would have indicated cancer, so 0liver would have autom
jayne mccubbin, bbc news.er. 0liver bell from st neots in cambridgeshire was born with a large tumour on his leg. traditional tests indicated he had cancer and had to have chemotherapy. but a new test on the dna of the tumour found it wasn't cancerous at all. it's hoped whole genome sequencing will more accurately diagnose children across the country. nicki fox reports. this is baby 0liver at home without a feeding tube and free from drugs. all thanks to what his parents call a wonder test. he...
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jayne mccubbin, bbc news.s at the national autistic society. thank you so much forjoining us. i wonder if you can give us a sense on how unusual a case like tony's is. first i am just relieved to hear that tony is finally heading to a good home. my older brother is a similar age to tony i can only imagine what him and his family have gone through over the last 21 years. and you are right this isn't a that only tony. while his is one of a more extreme we know that over 1200 people in mental health hospitals at the moment and we know that it is very unlikely that they are in the right environment they can end up in restraints occluded or overmedicated and it can end up getting worse and worse. . y ., and it can end up getting worse and worse. ., , ., , and it can end up getting worse and worse. ., i. , ., , , ., worse. can you give us a sense on what kind — worse. can you give us a sense on what kind of— worse. can you give us a sense on what kind of impact _ worse. can you give us a sense on what kind of impact
jayne mccubbin, bbc news.s at the national autistic society. thank you so much forjoining us. i wonder if you can give us a sense on how unusual a case like tony's is. first i am just relieved to hear that tony is finally heading to a good home. my older brother is a similar age to tony i can only imagine what him and his family have gone through over the last 21 years. and you are right this isn't a that only tony. while his is one of a more extreme we know that over 1200 people in mental...
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jayne mccubbin, bbc news.robot on the hunt for a newjob — as our science editor rebecca morelle reports. one state—of—the—art rover. its skills — it can drive autonomously, negotiate the most difficult terrain and cope in extreme environments. but now it's looking for work. built in the uk, it's being tested in a quarry in bedfordshire. it was heading for mars, until its mission was cancelled. we have spent a lot of time and a lot of effort in developing this expertise. we don't want to let that go to waste, we want to exploit it and make sure that investment comes to fruition. also, it puts us in a good place to be involved in future space missions, which is brilliant for the reputation of the uk. so where could the rover go instead of mars? one option could be to swap the red martian terrain for the grey lunar landscape. this rover was designed for mars. if it's heading to the moon, it will need some modifications. the lunar surface can get as hot as 120 degrees celsius, and as cold as —230. so this will hav
jayne mccubbin, bbc news.robot on the hunt for a newjob — as our science editor rebecca morelle reports. one state—of—the—art rover. its skills — it can drive autonomously, negotiate the most difficult terrain and cope in extreme environments. but now it's looking for work. built in the uk, it's being tested in a quarry in bedfordshire. it was heading for mars, until its mission was cancelled. we have spent a lot of time and a lot of effort in developing this expertise. we don't want...
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associates of roger stone including joshua jaynes had pled guilty to this crime.know that at least seven oath keepers who have been criminally charged provided personal security for roger stone, or were seen with him on january 6 or in the weeks leading up to january 6. for example, joshua jaynes, the leader of the alabama oath keepers, provided security for roger stone and was with him on january 5. this is the picture of the two together on january 5. james entered the capitol on january 6, assaulted a police officer. earlier this year, he pled guilty to seditious conspiracy and obstruction of congress. another example is the married couple. kelly and connie megs, the leader of the florida chapter of the oath keepers, both he and his wife provided security for roger stone and both are charged with leading a military style stack act of oath keepers, attacking the capital of january 6. -- the capitol on january 6. perhaps even more disturbing, roger stone's close association with henrique tario. roger stone's connection was henrique t. and the proud boys -- with h
associates of roger stone including joshua jaynes had pled guilty to this crime.know that at least seven oath keepers who have been criminally charged provided personal security for roger stone, or were seen with him on january 6 or in the weeks leading up to january 6. for example, joshua jaynes, the leader of the alabama oath keepers, provided security for roger stone and was with him on january 5. this is the picture of the two together on january 5. james entered the capitol on january 6,...
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it should never be this| hard, jayne, should it?'s been forgotten. not forgotten now, pam. no, he's not. no. you never gave up hope? no. never. no. i think if we had given up hope, i don't think tony would be alive. i think he would have done himself in. he wants to go with me down to the beer garden. i'll have a pint and he'll have a half and a cheese roll. that's what he talks about? that's what he wants, yeah, and a cheese roll. you've got so much to look forward to now. it'll be like heaven. it will be. jayne mccubbin will be here later to talk about tony and other cases around the uk. let's take a look at today's papers. many of them lead with reaction to the government's u—turn. "what a day" — the metro uses the words of the chancellor who admitted to having a "tough day", but insisted he can now get on with the job of turning round the economy. the picture of him making his speech. the daily mail urges the prime minister to "get a grip", saying her u—turn on the tax rate has left supporters worried about her determination. li
it should never be this| hard, jayne, should it?'s been forgotten. not forgotten now, pam. no, he's not. no. you never gave up hope? no. never. no. i think if we had given up hope, i don't think tony would be alive. i think he would have done himself in. he wants to go with me down to the beer garden. i'll have a pint and he'll have a half and a cheese roll. that's what he talks about? that's what he wants, yeah, and a cheese roll. you've got so much to look forward to now. it'll be like...
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. >> jayne asks, what's the food like? a good question. >> we run a galley for ourselves. that's available to guests if they wanted. there is the lounge and bar. it has bar food available. for visits we, work with the first family in the social secretary to work the menu. and we have well trained culinary specialists who sometimes work with the president chef or the white house to prepare the meals. for world leaders, we work with the state department, especially for kosher meals during the yasir arafat visit they brought kosher meals from d. c.. they provided meals for the guests. we accommodate the guests. day today we have a galley that serves the crew that works there. >> jackie is watching on youtube asks, what is something that you think every american should know about camp david? >> to get to the jeopardy question, is it the first shangri-la. it is a navy command just like marine ones is a marine command and air force one's and -- et cetera. he was first established in 1942 by roosevelt. >> missy asks, what's the highest rank of someone from the marines or the navy
. >> jayne asks, what's the food like? a good question. >> we run a galley for ourselves. that's available to guests if they wanted. there is the lounge and bar. it has bar food available. for visits we, work with the first family in the social secretary to work the menu. and we have well trained culinary specialists who sometimes work with the president chef or the white house to prepare the meals. for world leaders, we work with the state department, especially for kosher meals...
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and jessie jaynes-diming, commission member and civil rights guide in his passion and drive of kept his history alive. jermaine, an award-winning u.s. history teacher at tallahassee high school recognized for his mentorship and civil rights curriculum. and of course that focuses on the stories and talented young people to draw important conclusions and connections. we are honored it that the conversation will be moderated by doctor university of kansas professor one of the country's foremost scholars of emmett till and offer and author of an incredibly powerful book published in 1919 on emmett till and doctor, and panelist please come up to the stage. [applause] [applause] [background sounds]. [background sounds]. >> greetings everyone can you all hear me. all right, thank you. thank you for the introduction and in one of the first conversations that some of us had leading up to this event, rev. wheeler parker said that the sign of bullet holes on the exhibit there said that sign tells a story. don't you think you that he is right. and this morning i have the honor, we have the honor of
and jessie jaynes-diming, commission member and civil rights guide in his passion and drive of kept his history alive. jermaine, an award-winning u.s. history teacher at tallahassee high school recognized for his mentorship and civil rights curriculum. and of course that focuses on the stories and talented young people to draw important conclusions and connections. we are honored it that the conversation will be moderated by doctor university of kansas professor one of the country's foremost...
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jayne: it'll be nice to get a bit of stability back to the country. he was a very good chancellor of exchequer, and he did lots of really good things during covid and lockdown. i think he could be a very safe pair of hands. ian: we've gone through so much turmoil in the past year and then to have all the controversy with the conservative party falling apart at the seams, we definitely need a general election. malcolm: his win comes on an important day for hindus -- diwali, the festival of light. a practicing hindu, sunak lit candles outside downing street on this day two years ago. many in india see his leadership as an important milestone. manoj: if a person with indian heritage becomes the prime minister of britain, the same britain which ruled us for so many years, then it is a moment of pride for the whole of india. malcolm: back in london, sunak is set to meet with king charles, the final formal step before assuming office. for "the pbs newshour," i'm malcolm brabant in brighton, england. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." we'll
jayne: it'll be nice to get a bit of stability back to the country. he was a very good chancellor of exchequer, and he did lots of really good things during covid and lockdown. i think he could be a very safe pair of hands. ian: we've gone through so much turmoil in the past year and then to have all the controversy with the conservative party falling apart at the seams, we definitely need a general election. malcolm: his win comes on an important day for hindus -- diwali, the festival of...
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jayne is in aberystwyth. how is everything going? everybody is very excited!you want to _ stealing? i am good, ready to go. you want to shoot _ stealing? i am good, ready to go. you want to shoot some - stealing? i am good, ready to go. you want to shoot some hoops i stealing? i am good, ready to go. i you want to shoot some hoops with pudsey before we chat to you properly?— pudsey before we chat to you ”roerl ? ., ., , , pudse properly? yeah, absolutely. pudsey absolutely nailed _ properly? yeah, absolutely. pudsey absolutely nailed it _ properly? yeah, absolutely. pudsey absolutely nailed it before! - properly? yeah, absolutely. pudsey absolutely nailed it before! today i absolutely nailed it before! today might be about kai, but yesterday was all about quinn. he is an amazing young man whose brother, river, died, in a terrible tragic accident. he was part of the band whose car crashed on a bridge in stockholm back in 2013. he was helped through funding through children in need via child bereavement uk and that saved him when he was in the depths of despair.
jayne is in aberystwyth. how is everything going? everybody is very excited!you want to _ stealing? i am good, ready to go. you want to shoot _ stealing? i am good, ready to go. you want to shoot some - stealing? i am good, ready to go. you want to shoot some hoops i stealing? i am good, ready to go. i you want to shoot some hoops with pudsey before we chat to you properly?— pudsey before we chat to you ”roerl ? ., ., , , pudse properly? yeah, absolutely. pudsey absolutely nailed _...
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breakfast�*s jayne mccubbin is with them. morning, jayne. what is happening today?ort. sterling effort. they would do a lap here in a moment but first let's chat. can we see at the back, tabitha? right! she finished her ridejust the back, tabitha? right! she finished her ride just yesterday in the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride — the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride when _ the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride when the _ the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride when the rain _ the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride when the rain began - the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride when the rain began to l a hard ride when the rain began to come _ a hard ride when the rain began to come down — a hard ride when the rain began to come down. but ijust about drove through— come down. but ijust about drove through and i am having fun. and we were still filming _ through and i am having fun. and we were still filming late _ through and i am having fun. and we were still filming late last _ through and i am having fun. an
breakfast�*s jayne mccubbin is with them. morning, jayne. what is happening today?ort. sterling effort. they would do a lap here in a moment but first let's chat. can we see at the back, tabitha? right! she finished her ridejust the back, tabitha? right! she finished her ride just yesterday in the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride — the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride when _ the teeming rain how was it? it was a hard ride when the _ the teeming rain how was it? it was...
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jayne mccubbin is with "team rickshaw" in warrington this morning. good morning. in his heart. take a look at the story. my name is quinlan, i'm 18 and i love sports. rowing, football, rugby, i'm a really sporty person. i like my music as well. and you want to tell us about somebody really important in your life. yeah. river, my older brother. he's just the coolest brother ever. he always said to us, you know, "i want to be a rock star, but plan b, i'll be james bond." so that was just — that's river in a nutshell. river reeves was quinn's big brother. he also played guitar in viola beach. | tv: tributes have been paid to four| members of a british indie rock band and their manager, who've been killed in a car crash in sweden. i remember i was playing in my back garden, playing football. and seeing the police car drive past. my stomach dropped, and it was that gut feeling that river had gone. you can't put into words how horrific it is. his big brother was 19 when he died. quinn wasjust ii, and river's death shattered the whole family. river's my stepson. i promis
jayne mccubbin is with "team rickshaw" in warrington this morning. good morning. in his heart. take a look at the story. my name is quinlan, i'm 18 and i love sports. rowing, football, rugby, i'm a really sporty person. i like my music as well. and you want to tell us about somebody really important in your life. yeah. river, my older brother. he's just the coolest brother ever. he always said to us, you know, "i want to be a rock star, but plan b, i'll be james bond." so...
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breakfast�*s jayne mccubbin has been with them all week. jayne, are they ready for day five?orecast but it is holding. we are so pleased, aren't we? in a major u—turn in a crazy news cycle we are going to pause, take a moment and talk about people with talent, conviction, commitment. people who are pedalling far from conviction, commitment. people who are pedalling farfrom out conviction, commitment. people who are pedalling far from out of control and in unity, raising lots of money for children in need. monday is about alexander, tuesday when wednesday hi. this remarkable young lady has her blood condition called valour seamier and suffers from fatigue. yesterday she cycled for seven hours, doing phenomenally well. today we are going to tell you about tabatha. have a look at her story. this is tabitha. i have heard about a warrior face. a warriorface? you'll probably see it on the pitch later tonight. she definitely takes things by the horns. she might seem the mild—mannered young lady, but she does somewhat change. yeah, she can be pretty fierce when she wants to be. tabit
breakfast�*s jayne mccubbin has been with them all week. jayne, are they ready for day five?orecast but it is holding. we are so pleased, aren't we? in a major u—turn in a crazy news cycle we are going to pause, take a moment and talk about people with talent, conviction, commitment. people who are pedalling far from conviction, commitment. people who are pedalling farfrom out conviction, commitment. people who are pedalling far from out of control and in unity, raising lots of money for...
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jayne mccubbin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danos. hello again.ld for the time of year with the air source from the west or southwest. weather fronts will bring a cloudy weighty across much of the country, followed by a wet evening and night for much of the north and west of the country. some heavy bursts of rain persistent at times but the southeast tending to stay dry with clear spells and it will be a mild one for most, especially across england and wales, the mid—teens they are, ten or 11 for scotland. tomorrow, the rain starts to push eastwards, eventually reaching the southeast and east anglia and it will clear by the end of the day then it's a bright afternoon for most, some showers are heavy and thundery across scotland but it will feel cooler, particularly in the north and west and it stays windy with gales around the coast. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: after the row over tax cuts for higher earners, now the prime minister is under pressure to increase benefit payments in line with inflation, and rather than cutting them in rea
jayne mccubbin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danos. hello again.ld for the time of year with the air source from the west or southwest. weather fronts will bring a cloudy weighty across much of the country, followed by a wet evening and night for much of the north and west of the country. some heavy bursts of rain persistent at times but the southeast tending to stay dry with clear spells and it will be a mild one for most, especially across england and wales, the...
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breakfast�*s jayne mccubbin has been finding out more.er sarah smith increasingly feels less like teaching, more like social work. we sometimes have toilet rolls and other hygiene products. nappies are a really, really sought—after resource, so... they keep essential items here to help out struggling parents, and run a free community washing machine. and if electricity is an issue for families, they can use our electricity, our water, and the products are here. so it's an amazing resource. lynsey, the school's safeguarding officer, used to support only a small number of families known to social services. not any more. we've got, you know, working families who aren't eligible for free school meals, but they can't afford to pay for the child's school meal. what happens then? debt increases. do you have that figure? do you know what that figure is? has it increased ? i know for certain that there is one family that have in excess of £1,000 worth of debt. they send their children to school. i can't not feed their children, can i? and this isn
breakfast�*s jayne mccubbin has been finding out more.er sarah smith increasingly feels less like teaching, more like social work. we sometimes have toilet rolls and other hygiene products. nappies are a really, really sought—after resource, so... they keep essential items here to help out struggling parents, and run a free community washing machine. and if electricity is an issue for families, they can use our electricity, our water, and the products are here. so it's an amazing resource....
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jayne mccubbin has been with them all week and is in birmingham today. good morning to you. hello.nna. two things you need to know, she has a condition called thalassaemia which means her body does not create enough haemoglobin and you are wiped out, and it's a lifelong condition for sanna, and the second thing you need to know, brace yourself, pudsey, she has never ridden a bike in her life. have a look at this. my name is sanna. i'm 20 years old. and i want to tell you all about thalassemia. thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder. it means sanna must get a blood transfusion here at birmingham city hospital once every month. so usually i'd go in for about nine tp half nine, and i'd finish around half four or five. so i'm here with rejoice who is looking after me today. the staff here are all lovely and really supportive. and really amazing. but as amazing as the medical care is, thalassemia is usually a lifelong condition, not easy to live with. i think the biggest impact was just feeling different from everyone else. i just felt very isolated and i didn't want to sort of soci
jayne mccubbin has been with them all week and is in birmingham today. good morning to you. hello.nna. two things you need to know, she has a condition called thalassaemia which means her body does not create enough haemoglobin and you are wiped out, and it's a lifelong condition for sanna, and the second thing you need to know, brace yourself, pudsey, she has never ridden a bike in her life. have a look at this. my name is sanna. i'm 20 years old. and i want to tell you all about thalassemia....