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joss had anorexia for five years.he suffered as a child by a nonfamily member. i was quite skeletal. i was just very depressed. i would pace around the house all day. my day was just pretty much filled with numbness. i couldn't really take in much information. it was all about just like the exercise i was doing, the food i was eating. her family knew nothing of the abuse. the illness came out of the blue. was this an incredible shock, walking into this house, just feels like such a loving family environment? it was a complete shock. you think these things happen to other people, not to you. and yeah, we just never saw it coming at all. when suddenly they say, you know, ifjoss can put on so much weight a week, and i was doing the maths and i was thinking, well, to get to the target weight, that's going to be three months. and you had this sudden moment, this isn't a quick fix. this is something we are living with. joss feared for her own life. she grew increasingly desperate. i sought out my gp�*s number of her own hom
joss had anorexia for five years.he suffered as a child by a nonfamily member. i was quite skeletal. i was just very depressed. i would pace around the house all day. my day was just pretty much filled with numbness. i couldn't really take in much information. it was all about just like the exercise i was doing, the food i was eating. her family knew nothing of the abuse. the illness came out of the blue. was this an incredible shock, walking into this house, just feels like such a loving...
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after finally getting the therapy she needed, joss has turned her life around.and said, "we are developing training and courses tailored for healthcare clinical staff supporting patients and services users with eating disorders." you can find details of organisations offering help and support to those living with eating disorders, and their loves ones, on the bbc�*s action line website. just head to bbc.co.uk/actionline. the headlines on bbc news — the ukrainian city of lviv is hit by a number of russian missile strikes, the first in the west of the country in more than a week. the eu proposes a ban on the russian oil imports as part of a fresh packages of sanctions. more protests have been taking place over a leaked document, which suggests millions of women in america could lose the legal right to abortion. every day for the past 12 months, at sunrise and sunset, different people have watched over the city of hull from a glass pod eight storeys above the ground. it was for an unusual art project called hull vigil, which came to an end yesterday. more than 700
after finally getting the therapy she needed, joss has turned her life around.and said, "we are developing training and courses tailored for healthcare clinical staff supporting patients and services users with eating disorders." you can find details of organisations offering help and support to those living with eating disorders, and their loves ones, on the bbc�*s action line website. just head to bbc.co.uk/actionline. the headlines on bbc news — the ukrainian city of lviv is...
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joss was anorexic for five years.ght a week, - and i was doing the maths, and i was thinking, "well, i to get to the target weight, - that's going to be three months." and you have this sudden moment. this isn't a quick fix. this is something we're living with. oh, my earring! nikki graham lived with anorexia for 30 years. she said that when she entered the big brother house in 2006, she felt finally accepted. she certainly won the hearts of the audience, but those that knew nikki say she never really believed that she was loved. the anorexia that would kill her took over her life when she was just eight years old. her mother, sue, told breakfast last month that nikki became so weak she couldn't go to school. so i took her down to the doctors because she couldn't walk. and i said, "my daughter needs a hospital and she needs it now." i said, "it's friday. i will sit here all weekend. i'm not going anywhere until you get my girl a bed. and if anything happens, i'm blaming you." and so it was always a battle. so i think
joss was anorexic for five years.ght a week, - and i was doing the maths, and i was thinking, "well, i to get to the target weight, - that's going to be three months." and you have this sudden moment. this isn't a quick fix. this is something we're living with. oh, my earring! nikki graham lived with anorexia for 30 years. she said that when she entered the big brother house in 2006, she felt finally accepted. she certainly won the hearts of the audience, but those that knew nikki say...
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joss had anorexia for five years.. i was just very depressed. i would pace around the house all day. my day was just pretty much filled with numbness. i couldn't really take in much information. it was all about just like the exercise i was doing, the food i was eating. her family knew nothing of the abuse. the illness came out of the blue. was this an incredible shock, walking into this house, just feels like such a loving family environment? it was a complete shock. you think these things happen to other people, not to you. and yeah, we just never saw it coming at all. when suddenly they say, you know, ifjoss can put on so much weight a week, and i was doing the maths and i was thinking, well, to get to the target weight, that's going to be three months. and you had this sudden moment, this isn't a quick fix. this is something we are living with. joss feared for her own life. she grew increasingly desperate. i sought out my gp�*s number of her own home and ijust rang her at her home one evening and kind of put my fo
joss had anorexia for five years.. i was just very depressed. i would pace around the house all day. my day was just pretty much filled with numbness. i couldn't really take in much information. it was all about just like the exercise i was doing, the food i was eating. her family knew nothing of the abuse. the illness came out of the blue. was this an incredible shock, walking into this house, just feels like such a loving family environment? it was a complete shock. you think these things...
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joss was anorexic for five years.non—family member. i was quite skeletal. i wasjust... i was just very depressed. i would just pace around the house all day. my day was just pretty much filled with numbers. i couldn't really take in much information. it was all about just like the exercise i was doing, the food i was eating, keeping lots ofjournals about the food i was eating, and then just kind of burning off the calories. her family knew nothing of the abuse. the illness came out of the blue. it was just an incredible shock. walking into this house, it just feels like such a loving family environment. oh, it's a complete shock. i thought these things happen to other people, not to you. l and yeah, we just never saw it coming at all. - when suddenly they say, ifjoss can put on so much weight a week, - and i was doing the maths, and i was thinking, "well, i to get to the target weight, - that's going to be three months. and you have this sudden moment. this isn't a quick fix. this is something we're living with. oh, m
joss was anorexic for five years.non—family member. i was quite skeletal. i wasjust... i was just very depressed. i would just pace around the house all day. my day was just pretty much filled with numbers. i couldn't really take in much information. it was all about just like the exercise i was doing, the food i was eating, keeping lots ofjournals about the food i was eating, and then just kind of burning off the calories. her family knew nothing of the abuse. the illness came out of the...
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thank you for talking to us, joss. _ thank you for talking to us, joss.honorary doctorate of fine arts from new york university. speaking to her fellow graduates, she passed on the advice she's gleaned from a career filled with awards, chart—topping hits but also intense public scrutiny. emily brown has more. it's the graduation she never had, surrounded by the class of 2022, as well as those who missed out on their own big day is because of the pandemic. i am pleased to confer upon you the degree of doctor of fine arts. when taylor swift is on a podium, she is usually accepting a grammy award, but here in yankee stadium, it was an honorary doctorate. not the type of doctor you would want around in case of an emergency. unless your specific emergency was you desperately needed to hear a song with a catchy hook and an intensely cathartic bridge section. speaking to thousands of graduates in a sea of purple, she took the opportunity to offer her own guide that is best summarised as "shake it off". learn to live alongside cringe. having the world treat my lo
thank you for talking to us, joss. _ thank you for talking to us, joss.honorary doctorate of fine arts from new york university. speaking to her fellow graduates, she passed on the advice she's gleaned from a career filled with awards, chart—topping hits but also intense public scrutiny. emily brown has more. it's the graduation she never had, surrounded by the class of 2022, as well as those who missed out on their own big day is because of the pandemic. i am pleased to confer upon you the...
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pennsylvania didn't want to do that, cay joss what we have farce the count is concerned.districting fight in new york has they turn some of the party's most mom nant democrats against each other. it is getting ugly. you're watching meet the press daily. if you're on medicare, it pays to check the singlecare price before you fill your next prescription. i think we got it. don't overpay for your prescriptions. check the singlecare price. you might just save up to 80% on your meds. - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so you can “woooo” more. - wooo. - wooo. wooooo!!!!! woohooooo!!!! w-o-o-o-o-o... yeah, feel the savings. priceline. every trip is a big deal. right now, we're all feelin' the squeeze. but walmart's got your back with thousands of rollbacks so you get everything you need to keep your summer rollin'. because when you save money, you can live better. >>> welcome back, you know things are not well. the judge is expected to decide tomorrow something that could pit politicians against each other all other the place. potenti
pennsylvania didn't want to do that, cay joss what we have farce the count is concerned.districting fight in new york has they turn some of the party's most mom nant democrats against each other. it is getting ugly. you're watching meet the press daily. if you're on medicare, it pays to check the singlecare price before you fill your next prescription. i think we got it. don't overpay for your prescriptions. check the singlecare price. you might just save up to 80% on your meds. - common percy!...
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s. supreme court joss, and had them ever since said safe pregnancy, terminations saved lives. an opinion leaked from the court this week just seen n nationwide legal motions. and there's now a protective barrier at the supreme court because of the volatile abortion issue. offense was built on wednesday for in process from both sides of the debate. or if the court does overturn the constitutional right to abortion, about half of us states will restrict or bandit others. they will put themselves forward as a so called sri reynolds has more. now from the centuries, california governor is in a fighting move till should really be pissed off. at this point, gavin newsome says california will be a sanctuary state for women's seeking abortions from around the country. he will not be defeated. we will stand tall, we will stand firm and we will affirm the constitutional currently constitutionally protected rights of women. girls ah, protestors gathered in los angeles and other cities around the state. newsome says he will propose an abortion rights amendment to the state constitution fo
s. supreme court joss, and had them ever since said safe pregnancy, terminations saved lives. an opinion leaked from the court this week just seen n nationwide legal motions. and there's now a protective barrier at the supreme court because of the volatile abortion issue. offense was built on wednesday for in process from both sides of the debate. or if the court does overturn the constitutional right to abortion, about half of us states will restrict or bandit others. they will put themselves...
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i think what he's done throughout the review, what i think about this is joss throughout the review, young peoples lives and i think you can hear their voice all the way through the review so a respected that, yes, he's done a good job and on the right thing. problems at the top, as you address that taking his address and exposed it but i don't know if things will change imminently but at least it's a start.— least it's a start. what the government _ least it's a start. what the government has _ least it's a start. what the government has said - least it's a start. what the government has said it. least it's a start. what the i government has said it wants least it's a start. what the - government has said it wants to do that and it's going to announce in future its response to the detailed recommendations but one of the things that is clear from the report is quite cleverly he said which is quite key politically if you don't spend money now and end up spending a lot more in the future because they will be markets in care and more of them be complex help. that's a clever bit of polit
i think what he's done throughout the review, what i think about this is joss throughout the review, young peoples lives and i think you can hear their voice all the way through the review so a respected that, yes, he's done a good job and on the right thing. problems at the top, as you address that taking his address and exposed it but i don't know if things will change imminently but at least it's a start.— least it's a start. what the government _ least it's a start. what the government...
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hablemos de joss fabela, es de los cantautores mÁs jÓvenes de la industria. aumentode casos de covid 19 la Última semana, el incremento coincidirÍa con una relajaciÓn de los mandatos de mÁscaras >> te saludo con mucho gusto desde los Ángeles, despuÉs de varios meses de estar gozando de una vida normal ya no se usa la mascarilla, ahora se estÁ viendo un aumento del 30% en los casos de covid. los mÉdicos piensan que se debe a que no se estÁ usando la mascarilla. tambiÉn piden las vacunas que son muy importantes ya que muchas personas han recibido la vacuna de refuerzo es una de las causas por las que se piensa estÁn aumento covid 19. se realizÓ el festival de coachellay des pues se ha visto un aumento de un 76% de los casos. las autoridades no pidieron prueba de vacunaciÓn, tampoco mascarilla. indica que podrÍamos estar a pasos de entrar a una nueva ola de covid 19. >> te agradecemos por brindarnos esos detalles. directivos de amazon ocultan su satisfacciÓn tras evitar una segunda victoria sindical. rechazan una propuesta de organizadores, dice que los trabajad
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they would joss sell her. they would push her.d of reaction. this isn't the same as being famous and in movies and magazines. this was intimidation. she found it very, very difficult to deal with because she was trying to fulfill her duty. she was a mother to cro two young boys. these two young princes grew up with sense of i object tim intimidation.there is no escape. >> rachel: one of the things i find interesting is the contrast between meghan markle and princess diana. it's obvious she would love to have the adoration e she didn't like the work and people don't talk about how hard diana worked at her job. meghan markle tried it for a couple years and she is like i'm out of here. >> i know, as a brit i find it very refreshingly american that meghan came over and said this is not working for me because, of course, if you are a royal, it is duty all the time and you can be wake up and be in the most foul move and you go have to go out and shake a thousand hands with a bright sunny smile on your face all day long forever. >> rache
they would joss sell her. they would push her.d of reaction. this isn't the same as being famous and in movies and magazines. this was intimidation. she found it very, very difficult to deal with because she was trying to fulfill her duty. she was a mother to cro two young boys. these two young princes grew up with sense of i object tim intimidation.there is no escape. >> rachel: one of the things i find interesting is the contrast between meghan markle and princess diana. it's obvious...
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on countsdown mother precipitate jobs' report due out 6 minutes commitments of economists xeng 3169 joss right now laffer took an gler chief investment officer ceo nancy tengler u.s. bank senior vice president lisa ericsson former trump economic advisory steve moore macromavens president stephanie pomboy, brian brenberg john lonski thank you for being here stephanie liking off with i expectations here let me say yesterday on this program, sam zell joined us we wanted to talk to him specifically, about the housing market. because prices are skyrocketing, and we were wondering if this is 2007 all over again here is sam zell yesterday got to get your reaction. >> now, i do not think that this is the repeat of 2007 or 2008. but i think you need to take into consideration, one, that the amount of land being zoned multifamilies, is way down. then number of single family houses blult that is not catching up and making up for the -- when didn't keep up to pace homebuilders having trouble finding people to work, on, you know, carpenters all kinds of tradesmen building these houses, all of that ki
on countsdown mother precipitate jobs' report due out 6 minutes commitments of economists xeng 3169 joss right now laffer took an gler chief investment officer ceo nancy tengler u.s. bank senior vice president lisa ericsson former trump economic advisory steve moore macromavens president stephanie pomboy, brian brenberg john lonski thank you for being here stephanie liking off with i expectations here let me say yesterday on this program, sam zell joined us we wanted to talk to him...
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. >> steve: maybe joss sell them. anyway, still too close to call in pennsylvania.both confident maybe too close call but they both feel they can win. watch. >> we knew message was resonating with the voters of pennsylvania and showing it today. so incredibly grateful thank you so much. we are going to take back this state and country and it's because of you. got bled you, god bless america. >> my parents were immigrants in this country. recruited to come here because we needed doctors back then. they saw the shiny city on the hill that ronald reagan spoke of. i know many think that that city is a little dim these days. that's not what i saw when i was campaigning. i looked in the eyes of pennsylvanians and i traveled across this beautiful commonwealth and i saw that light as bright as ever. >> steve: there you have got dr. oz he was endorsed full throatedly by donald trump. donald trump had a really good night for the most part. a couple of his endorsements did not pan out. >> brian: idaho governor. steve: and madison cawthorn in north carolina who over the last mo
. >> steve: maybe joss sell them. anyway, still too close to call in pennsylvania.both confident maybe too close call but they both feel they can win. watch. >> we knew message was resonating with the voters of pennsylvania and showing it today. so incredibly grateful thank you so much. we are going to take back this state and country and it's because of you. got bled you, god bless america. >> my parents were immigrants in this country. recruited to come here because we...
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other, so the poles are more likely to try to set this tone, and they are built in there with more jossthe same americans. the radicalism of the polyakovs also frightens my interlocutors. here give the interlocutor on the blond, which he said, what should we do now. how can we object to the poles, she said this with fear, because she understands that the poles can, from their ambitions, based on these grievances, who killed them repeatedly this time about can destroy and the west and us, too, in fact, because there will be no winners in a nuclear war, but the situation is very dangerous, we need to talk about this and we need to keep channels, dialogue with normal westerners, nevertheless, bring them to the idea that they said that there are french, germans, italians. it's good that you should dissociate yourself from the poles , because look how impudently the poles behave here. the statement was about the germans. they are already teaching the germans e statements. i think i remember a few days ago. how the lambrech of the minister of defense collapsed, how the lambrech of the ministe
other, so the poles are more likely to try to set this tone, and they are built in there with more jossthe same americans. the radicalism of the polyakovs also frightens my interlocutors. here give the interlocutor on the blond, which he said, what should we do now. how can we object to the poles, she said this with fear, because she understands that the poles can, from their ambitions, based on these grievances, who killed them repeatedly this time about can destroy and the west and us, too,...