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judith ann jo, thank to them and giving them control. judith annjo, thank you both so much. week. do call us with your thoughts. or e—mail us. on twitter as well. have a look at our website. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your opinions about bbc news coverage next week. goodbye. good evening. a coolerfeel good evening. a cooler feel right across the country, but at least there was some sunshine to compensate. quite a lot across england and well. but cloud into scotland. the cloud will continue to thicken and the winds will start to pick up as well. temperatures are holding up, but elsewhere where there are clear skies low figures are not out of the question. a touch of frost and submit patches. there will be some lovely sunshine from the beginning across the bulk of the country. the cloud will thicken. and the wind will pick up as well. highs of 12 to 18 degrees. this weather front will come slowly styled we getting all the time. a band of cloud making its way through the midlands making its way through parts of wales. at the star of the new month is cooler but
judith ann jo, thank to them and giving them control. judith annjo, thank you both so much. week. do call us with your thoughts. or e—mail us. on twitter as well. have a look at our website. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your opinions about bbc news coverage next week. goodbye. good evening. a coolerfeel good evening. a cooler feel right across the country, but at least there was some sunshine to compensate. quite a lot across england and well. but cloud into scotland. the...
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>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: and dusseldorf won the> anthony: right. >> judith: the rights -- >> heinz: the city rights. >> judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all stuck up there. they care about outward appearances, and they're all administrators and they don't really work," or, i don't know. i mean -- >> heinz: that was a perfect explanation. >> anthony: cabbage and mettwurst, which is simply kale and sausage and delicious. and spicy pork goulash with rye bread. wow, that looks healthy. well, kinda. >> heinz: there's one difference as well. when i was a little kid in cologne, i'd never heard the word dusseldorf. >> anthony: what do they do, do they say "the other place"? >> heinz: no. even not that. it was not part of our conversation, of our thoughts, of our -- >> judith: of your words. >> heinz: of our words. the first
>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: and dusseldorf won the> anthony: right. >> judith: the rights -- >> heinz: the city rights. >> judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all stuck up...
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judith, can you tell me more about what happened after the manchester arena bombing?ster arena bombing 7 we know relatives did report being... getting really interested questioning in the immediate aftermath by some journalists. we know because the family spoke to lord kerslake who produced a review into the arena in which they were damning about the treatment by some parts of the media, press reporters turning up unannounced on the doorstep, they said it was very intrusive. one family told me that in fact their children had discovered that their brother had died by reporters coming to the door. and that prompted us at the bbc to see whether we could do something about this. whether we could put together those experiences to learn from them and to teach journalists, not just to learn from them and to teach journalists, notjust within the bbc, but externally as well, through the bbc academy, about the way things are done and shouldn't be done, and to see whether there can be some sort of improvement. joe, we know in the aftermath of these terrible incidents journalists
judith, can you tell me more about what happened after the manchester arena bombing?ster arena bombing 7 we know relatives did report being... getting really interested questioning in the immediate aftermath by some journalists. we know because the family spoke to lord kerslake who produced a review into the arena in which they were damning about the treatment by some parts of the media, press reporters turning up unannounced on the doorstep, they said it was very intrusive. one family told me...
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military intervention against saddam hussein was judith miller judith miller writing for the new york times had us convinced that saddam hussein was trying to make an atomic bomb it is iraq's pursuit of nuclear weapons however that is at the top of the administration's list of worries and forms a key part of its case for a minute to come pain to overthrow mr hussein in two thousand and fifteen she admitted that she was wrong about her w m d stories now judith miller is on fox news she's become a full member of the council on foreign relations and she is treated as credible on mainstream media when she talks about chemical weapons in syria but point out of this action we choose to do or the red line weekend that used chemical weapons which bashar assad and russia aided by russia and iran have begun to use we can we take the impunity. and then there's sean hannity the prime time fox personality these are his words back in two thousand and three this madman has killed a million and a hip people and gas children he has six he does it again just like many of his colleagues sean hannity was
military intervention against saddam hussein was judith miller judith miller writing for the new york times had us convinced that saddam hussein was trying to make an atomic bomb it is iraq's pursuit of nuclear weapons however that is at the top of the administration's list of worries and forms a key part of its case for a minute to come pain to overthrow mr hussein in two thousand and fifteen she admitted that she was wrong about her w m d stories now judith miller is on fox news she's become...
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military intervention against saddam hussein was judith miller judith miller writing for the new york this is don't even make it into the spotlight. the men in this country seem to think that because there's a patriarchy that means that they have the power of a woman and i think that's how they're great cultural stuff. and he was that he to national tennis player. and i was with him for about eighteen months. before he may be. in his column one day next to the tennis courts about two weeks off to the incident i try to tell my mother and dismissed me as a speaking rubbish. to the creation actually trying. to be. starting to say that they. didn't destroy. those things with i mean maybe still to this day. a couple of friends and i took a trip to cape town dance floor. i remember took shots with some of my friends and . that's what i remember until i woke up the next morning and there was a. liquid that was not. mining that was on my body. and people have the right to say to me that i asked for it like who asked for something that is so painful and i think he also sees it like that where
military intervention against saddam hussein was judith miller judith miller writing for the new york this is don't even make it into the spotlight. the men in this country seem to think that because there's a patriarchy that means that they have the power of a woman and i think that's how they're great cultural stuff. and he was that he to national tennis player. and i was with him for about eighteen months. before he may be. in his column one day next to the tennis courts about two weeks off...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.r attack has been told that security at the palace of westminster, hadn't functioned for years. one of the officers on duty at the time of the attack — carried out by khalid masood — said it was possible that an opportunity to save pc palmer's life had been lost, because nobody guarding the gate was armed. the head teacher of the school featured in the channel 4 series educating greater manchester has resigned. drew povey was suspended from harrop fold school in salford because of claims that there had been incorrect recording of attendance, exclusions and home schooling. 0ur education correspondent marc ashdown reports. it was once labelled the worst school in the country. but harrop fold has had a remarkable turnaround. i'm going to change somebody‘s life i do myjob properly. if i do myjob properly. millions have followed the fortunes of headteacher drew povey and his team in the tv series educating greater manchester. but today, he resigned. he says a nine—month investigation by sal
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.r attack has been told that security at the palace of westminster, hadn't functioned for years. one of the officers on duty at the time of the attack — carried out by khalid masood — said it was possible that an opportunity to save pc palmer's life had been lost, because nobody guarding the gate was armed. the head teacher of the school featured in the channel 4 series educating greater manchester has resigned. drew povey was suspended from harrop fold...
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hill. >> judith hill was a well-regarded backup singer.as hired by michael jackson to sing a duet on what would have been the "this is it" shows. and she also appeared on "the voice" and did quite well. ♪ >> reporter: hill and prince are about halfway into that flight from atlanta when there's a midair crisis. >> he's just limp. he's like, we're shaking him, there's nothing. >> reporter: in this never before heard audio -- obtained by "20/20" -- hill later tells authorities that all of a sudden her famous companion was slumped over unresponsive. >> he looked dead and i was freaking. i was just like, my heart was pounding. he looks like lifeless, lifeless. kirk and i went straight to the cockpit and we're like, we got to like, "land, we have to land. we have an emergency situation." >> reporter: the jet makes an emergency landing in the small town of moline, illinois, where it's met by an ambulance. >> we got a call sometime in the middle of the night. >> reporter: in this exclusive audio, one of the paramedics later describes to police the
hill. >> judith hill was a well-regarded backup singer.as hired by michael jackson to sing a duet on what would have been the "this is it" shows. and she also appeared on "the voice" and did quite well. ♪ >> reporter: hill and prince are about halfway into that flight from atlanta when there's a midair crisis. >> he's just limp. he's like, we're shaking him, there's nothing. >> reporter: in this never before heard audio -- obtained by...
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judith weinberg. jeffrey weingart. david weiss. david thomas weiss. the 12th. deborah welsch.d. john joseph. peter west. meredith whalen. eugene whalen. james patrick. and a truly amazing woman even though i never got to meet her i will always hold the memories in my heart that i was her niece pete please keep watching over me and my sisters. we miss you and love you. >> superintendent of port authority who read and to save others to make the ultimate sacrifice. i love hearing about you from those who worked by your side and family who loves you dearly. you are larger than life we will always remember your strength and kindness. we honor you today and every day and we love you always. god bless america. [applause] john white. leonard white. sandra white. the white side. michael pauley. jeffrey weiner. glenn wilkinson. charles willet. candace williams. richard williams junior. david williams. stephen william. debbie williams. wayne williams. kevin michael williams. anthony williams. louis williams the third. john williamson. john wilson. william wilson. david winton. thomas wya
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she admitted that she was wrong about her w m d stories now judith miller is on fox news she's become a full member of the council on foreign relations and she is treated as credible on mainstream media when she talks about chemical weapons in syria but i point this faction which is to your the red line against that use of chemical weapons which bashar assad and russia aided by russia and iran have begun to use within the impunity and then there's sean hannity the prime time fox. personality these are his words back in two thousand and three this madman has killed a million and a half people and gas children he has sixty because again just like many of his colleagues sean hannity was wrong about weapons of mass destruction in iraq but it hasn't stopped his career now he's calling for regime change again this time in iraq for me ask you and you have helped organize what's happening today you are in touch with them every day. how do you win a revolution without weapons and then there was phil donahue he was the lone voice on n.b.c. opposing the war he lost his show he was fired now we h
she admitted that she was wrong about her w m d stories now judith miller is on fox news she's become a full member of the council on foreign relations and she is treated as credible on mainstream media when she talks about chemical weapons in syria but i point this faction which is to your the red line against that use of chemical weapons which bashar assad and russia aided by russia and iran have begun to use within the impunity and then there's sean hannity the prime time fox. personality...
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judith moritz reports. and she did the same thing, "nine times out of ten when we refer someone to the breast clinic, it is benign, so try not to worry too much." as a broadcaster rachael bland was used to reading the news, but it was her own story which became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, she chose to share herjourney. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death! the reason we're all terrified of our cancer coming back and getting worse and going down that road is that the ultimately we worry it's going to kill us. rachael wrote an award—winning blog which she started after her diagnosis in 2016. and then with two others she launched you, me and the big c — a podcast to put the "can" into cancer. all three presenters have or had the disease and supported each other as well as their growing audience. i would not be able to talk or do or even function half the time if not for the support that she showed me. so i'm so grateful to her. i'm just so grateful to her for all
judith moritz reports. and she did the same thing, "nine times out of ten when we refer someone to the breast clinic, it is benign, so try not to worry too much." as a broadcaster rachael bland was used to reading the news, but it was her own story which became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, she chose to share herjourney. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death! the reason we're all terrified of our cancer coming back and getting worse and...
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[bell chime] >> judith l jones. [bell chime] >> judge. [bell chime] >> brenda cabler. chandler kelly. you've on kennedy. [bell chime] cruz.mal crews -- norma [bell chime] >> karen kinkaid. >> lieutenant michael, united states navy. [bell chime] w.david [bell chime] >> dong cho. [bell chime] >> jennifer lewis. and her husband, kenneth lewis. [bell chime] >> samantha allen. [bell chime] >> major stephen be long, united states army. [bell chime] >> james lynch junior. [bell chime] >> terrance. [bell chime] >> petty officer second class -- united states navy. [bell chime] >> shelley marshall. [bell chime] >> teresa m. martin. [bell chime] >> ada lieutenant colonel mattson. united states army. [bell chime] >> lieutenant general timothy j mod, united states army. [bell chime] robert j maxwell [bell chime] rene a may [bell chime] molly l mckenzie [bell chime] machacarie [bell chime] e mckinley [bell chime] major ronald d alam, united states army [bell chime] petty officer first class brian a moss. united states navy [bell chime] christopher c newton [bell chime] nguyen [bell
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judith l. jones. ann c. judge. brenda cagler. chandler r. kelly. yvonne e. kennedy. norma cruz khan. karen n. kincaid. lieutenant michael s. lamont, united states navy. david w. lecheck. >> jennifer lewis. and her husband kenneth e. lewis. samantha l. allen. major steven v. long, united states army. james t. lynch jr. terrence m. lynch. petty officer second class lyons iv, united states navy. shelly a. marshall. teresa m. martin. ada l. mason acker. lieutenant colonel dean e. matson, united states army. lieutenant general timothy j. maud, united states army. robert j. maxwell. renee a. may. molly l. mackenzie. dora marie machaka. >> patricia e. mckinley. major ronald d. mylum, united states army. jerald p. morin jr. odessa v. morris. petty officer first class brian a. moss, united states navy. lieutenant commander patrick j. murphy, united states navy reserve. christopher c. newton. ken wynn. petty officer second class michael a. noah, united states navy. barbara k. olson. ruben s. orendo. diane b. padro. lieutenant jonas, united states navy reserve. major clifford l
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judith sargent teenie she wrote this report into mr albany and his fidesz party so it looks like that's going to go ahead similar proceedings are actually being considered too for poland but we'll bring you more on that and the role of occasions of what that could be of course could be very big news this in the coming hours. this is art international thanks for being with us coming up after the break the senate to says he's got proof that there are high level leaks to the media to deliberately undermine donald trump just one of the stories. it was taken up with obama's. course it was like oh yeah you know medicare for all be great but we're. progressing. along. big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. wanted. to go to the press this is what. i'm interested in the water. again the number of dead in afghan suicide bombing on tuesdays was the sixty eight known at least a hundred sixty five injured according to local officials it happened in one province said a protest among the resignation of a local police cars on the demonstrators of the highway the links the provi
judith sargent teenie she wrote this report into mr albany and his fidesz party so it looks like that's going to go ahead similar proceedings are actually being considered too for poland but we'll bring you more on that and the role of occasions of what that could be of course could be very big news this in the coming hours. this is art international thanks for being with us coming up after the break the senate to says he's got proof that there are high level leaks to the media to deliberately...
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i guess i was born out of my time, miss judith.ived in the days when it counted to be a man. i just heard the oklahoma kid is old man kincaid's son! i'm starting to take over the numbers game. (gunshot) humphrey bogart. before he became a star, before they knew what to do with him, he was in a lot of lousy roles and every now and then he would do something crazy like play the irish stable hand. morning, ladies. i managed to get you up? don't be fresh. well, i hear you've got the finest string of horses. the least you could do is let them look at you. if the little horses can get up to run and jump for you, you can get up to watch 'em. they made so many movies, 4 and 5 a year sometimes; and if you go back and look at all the movies, only a small percent of them really fit what we believe. but the public remembered those films, embraced them in those films, discarded the others. and then they were smart enough to start casting them as bogie. (man) from s. charles einfeld, advertising and publicity, to martin weisser. dear marty: boga
i guess i was born out of my time, miss judith.ived in the days when it counted to be a man. i just heard the oklahoma kid is old man kincaid's son! i'm starting to take over the numbers game. (gunshot) humphrey bogart. before he became a star, before they knew what to do with him, he was in a lot of lousy roles and every now and then he would do something crazy like play the irish stable hand. morning, ladies. i managed to get you up? don't be fresh. well, i hear you've got the finest string...
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judith moritz looks back at her life. bloggers and we have one thing in common, we all have or have had cancer. rachael bland changed the conversation about cancer. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, she created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common is talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we wa nted funny, frank and fresh way. we wanted to talk about death and dying! and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that yesterday it reached number one in the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, her journey the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, has ended, but what she has shown is that she had lived and lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found the podcast brought her a new audience. it is not about her, she
judith moritz looks back at her life. bloggers and we have one thing in common, we all have or have had cancer. rachael bland changed the conversation about cancer. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, she created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common is talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we wa nted funny, frank and fresh way. we wanted to talk about death and dying! and mainly about the subject...
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judith moritz reports.en when we refer someone it is benign so do not worry too much. as a broadcaster rachael bland was used to reading the news but her own story became the most important for the diagnosed with breast cancer she chose to share herjourney. the diagnosed with breast cancer she chose to share herjourneylj thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death. the reason we're all terrified of cancer coming back or getting worse and going that road is that the ultimately worry it will kill us. rachael wrote an award—winning blog which she started after her diagnosis and with two others she launched a podcast to put the subject out there. all three presenters had or have the disease and they supported each other as well is their growing audience. and they supported each other as well is their growing audiencelj would well is their growing audience.” would not be able to talk will be able to function have the time is not for the support that she showed me. so i'm so grateful to her. i'm j
judith moritz reports.en when we refer someone it is benign so do not worry too much. as a broadcaster rachael bland was used to reading the news but her own story became the most important for the diagnosed with breast cancer she chose to share herjourney. the diagnosed with breast cancer she chose to share herjourneylj thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death. the reason we're all terrified of cancer coming back or getting worse and going that road is that the ultimately...
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he has the media, the judith gray, the legislative, he co—opts them to get you. tyra nts, the patterns of global dictators and tyrants, it is straight out of that dictators‘ playbook —— judiciary. critics say further attacks on the judiciary point to add pattern of alarming behaviour. but the president‘s spokesperson denies the claim. the fact you have all these critics able to vent their baseless charges against the president form the media shows we are not restricting them. we‘re not afraid of anything. if you think it said dictatorship? come to the philippines and. they are deciding if another warrant should be granted. the senator says he is preparing for the worse the —— come to the philippines. and you can see more on that subject in a special our world documentary — philippines: democracy in danger this weekend on bbc world news. let‘s get more on our top story, and the the hearing on capitol hill into alleged sexual assualt by president trump‘s supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, is commanding attention right across the united states. the stakes are h
he has the media, the judith gray, the legislative, he co—opts them to get you. tyra nts, the patterns of global dictators and tyrants, it is straight out of that dictators‘ playbook —— judiciary. critics say further attacks on the judiciary point to add pattern of alarming behaviour. but the president‘s spokesperson denies the claim. the fact you have all these critics able to vent their baseless charges against the president form the media shows we are not restricting them. we‘re...
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kassamali dhanani>> >> michael diagostino >> matthew diaz >> nancy diaz >> michael diaz-piedra >> judithelguese diaz-sierra >> patricia dichiaro dickens. >> lawrence patrick dickinson >> michael d diehl >> john difato vincent difazio >> carl difranco donald difranco >> john do -- >> debra ann dimartino >> stephen dimino >> christopher dincuff jeffrey dingle >> anthony dionisio >> george dipasquale >> joseph dipilato douglas frank distefano >> ramzi a. doany >> john doherty >> melissa doi >> brendan dolan >> my aunt. i know i am the last one who never really got to meet you but i know you are taking care of us. >> my sister-in-law and their unborn child. or --essed my brother do endure the pain no one human being was government to bear. or --eventually, he drank himso death. this tragedy affects people differently. despair was going to kill me, too. the only difference was i asked for help and hope was given. it means butterfly which is a symbol of transformation. for those tasked with the cleanup and transformation of ground zero and are now sick, i want to thank you. results of your sac
kassamali dhanani>> >> michael diagostino >> matthew diaz >> nancy diaz >> michael diaz-piedra >> judithelguese diaz-sierra >> patricia dichiaro dickens. >> lawrence patrick dickinson >> michael d diehl >> john difato vincent difazio >> carl difranco donald difranco >> john do -- >> debra ann dimartino >> stephen dimino >> christopher dincuff jeffrey dingle >> anthony dionisio >> george...
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. >> and my sister judith florence, god bless you judy, my loving sister, we miss you and love you especiallyerica safe, god bless america. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> my loving brother christopher samuel. it has been 17 years and this day of our memories still continues. you are a void in our lives and it will never be filled. my hope today that the united states of america as well as this worldcom together in peace and harmony, my hope is that discrimination, hatred and bigotry will cease and we all would come together and love, thank you. [applause] [reading names] >> my uncle christopher, i love you, i miss you, i hope i made you proud, i know we are not greatly proud of the world we live in today but we all can make it better, question do better together, we love you and i hope that you enjoyed your birth last month, you were 46 and you were taken at 26 so i'm just grateful. >> i would love to give a shot-out to russo family. >> we love you. >> my brothers, my brother's coworker, thank you. [reading names] [reading names]
. >> and my sister judith florence, god bless you judy, my loving sister, we miss you and love you especiallyerica safe, god bless america. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> my loving brother christopher samuel. it has been 17 years and this day of our memories still continues. you are a void in our lives and it will never be filled. my hope today that the united states of america as well as this worldcom together in peace...
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judith moritz looks back at her life. we are three friends, we're also bloggers. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, rachael created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common, talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death and dying. and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it reached number one in the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, it has ended, but what she has shown is that she has lived and she has lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found that the podcast brought her a new audience. it wasn't not about her. she didn't want any personal fame, it was a crusade to get others through cancer and she was adamant about doing that and alongside that, she wanted to help her son, freddie co
judith moritz looks back at her life. we are three friends, we're also bloggers. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, rachael created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common, talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death and dying. and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it...
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judith moritz looks back at her life. we are three friends, we're also bloggers.bout cancer. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, rachael created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common, talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death and dying. and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it reached number one in the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, it has ended, but what she has shown is that she has lived and she has lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio five live, rachael found that the podcast brought her a new audience. it wasn't not about her. she didn't want any personal fame, it was a crusade to get others through cancer, and she was adamant about doing that. and alongside that, she wanted to help he
judith moritz looks back at her life. we are three friends, we're also bloggers.bout cancer. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, rachael created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common, talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death and dying. and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that...
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but i used to -- in dance magazine, i would just sort of cut out pictures -- judith jamison, mikhailhnikov, you know, alvin ailey, arthur mitchell -- whatever it was, i would cut it out, and i would sort of paste it on that board. and then, at night, i'd take a flashlight, and i'd just look, like i was watching a moving -- you know, a movie or something. but those images were important, you know? because, eventually, you walk into those images. so, yeah, it was -- it was wonderful to have that to look to. >> how much of that factored into, when you actually get onstage, do you remember? is there a performance, whether it's in high school or -- when you started to realize, like, "i like to choreograph things. i like to put things in perspective, as well"? >> well, you know [chuckles] what i do remember is i like to tell people what to do. >> [ laughs ] >> that -- my mother had to tell me, you know, "your friends are not, you know, your sort of servants, and they're not your subjects," and, you know? so, she told me. she's like, "listen, they don't like this." but, you know, this sort
but i used to -- in dance magazine, i would just sort of cut out pictures -- judith jamison, mikhailhnikov, you know, alvin ailey, arthur mitchell -- whatever it was, i would cut it out, and i would sort of paste it on that board. and then, at night, i'd take a flashlight, and i'd just look, like i was watching a moving -- you know, a movie or something. but those images were important, you know? because, eventually, you walk into those images. so, yeah, it was -- it was wonderful to have that...
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judith moritz reports.rney. we thought we'd come back with a bang and talk about death! the reason that we're all terrified of our cancer coming back and getting worse and going down that road is that ultimately, we worry it's going to kill us. rachael wrote an award—winning blog, which she started after her diagnosis in 2016. and then with two others she launched you, me and the big c — a podcast to put the "can" into cancer. all three presenters have or had the disease and supported each other as well as their growing audience. i would not be able to talk or do or even function half the time if not for the support that she showed me. so i'm so grateful to her. i'm just so grateful to her for allowing me to be part of her life. i want it to be a party, don't wear black. the women were frank and funny, talking about cancer in a fresh way, and they were so popular that yesterday they went to number one in the uk podcast charts. it confounded the expectations of the bosses who put it on air. she came to me wi
judith moritz reports.rney. we thought we'd come back with a bang and talk about death! the reason that we're all terrified of our cancer coming back and getting worse and going down that road is that ultimately, we worry it's going to kill us. rachael wrote an award—winning blog, which she started after her diagnosis in 2016. and then with two others she launched you, me and the big c — a podcast to put the "can" into cancer. all three presenters have or had the disease and...
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so when congress passes a law and the president signs it, by judith katsav and i were in danger the was overwhelming. 98-2 in the senate and 408 t. and-3 here in the house. that is about as unanimous as you're going to get in the united eighth congress any time. the president signed into law. would you agree that was binding? >> absolutely. >> we would. >> i'm sorry, absolutely. >> yes, we would you >> so it's binding. so why then would the sanctions that are mandatory in that law, and buyer sections two to five, two to six, two to seven, 228233 and 234 not yet invoked. only one of the seven areas of the senate can suspend a vote even though we all agree is the law of the land and binding. >> so there are a couple of reasons for that. first of all, and the sections -- the sanctions and those provisions are dead, forward-looking. it does take us time. there is lag between when i get the intelligence necessary to put the packages together, but we will be imposing sanctions under those sections as we go forward. another key point here though is it's not just -- there's another number of le
so when congress passes a law and the president signs it, by judith katsav and i were in danger the was overwhelming. 98-2 in the senate and 408 t. and-3 here in the house. that is about as unanimous as you're going to get in the united eighth congress any time. the president signed into law. would you agree that was binding? >> absolutely. >> we would. >> i'm sorry, absolutely. >> yes, we would you >> so it's binding. so why then would the sanctions that are...
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host: let's call to -- let's go to judith calling from texas. she opposes judge kavanaugh. caller: good morning. im because of his belief that a president should not be indicted while sitting in office. i have a feeling that is why -- list, not on the first but he appeared on the second list. maybe trump wants him because he does not want the pressure of being indicted. e would notrape charg appear on the fbi's previous reports because it had not been reported, and that is not what they were looking for. hatch tweeted out his thoughts about the upcoming fbi investigation yesterday. ile i will personally believe that it is appropriate to proceed at this time, i understand some members believe additional investigations could be useful. i support the decision for an investigation limited in length and scope. this will address the concerns raised by senator flake and others while also being fair to the kavanaugh family." let's go to phyllis coming from ohio. she is not sure about the kavanaugh nomination. good morning. caller: good morning to you also. on toeciate you taking me
host: let's call to -- let's go to judith calling from texas. she opposes judge kavanaugh. caller: good morning. im because of his belief that a president should not be indicted while sitting in office. i have a feeling that is why -- list, not on the first but he appeared on the second list. maybe trump wants him because he does not want the pressure of being indicted. e would notrape charg appear on the fbi's previous reports because it had not been reported, and that is not what they were...
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judith miller, liz harington and bill mcgurn.ll talking about "the new york times" op-ed. >> sandra: absolutely. it's really a trifecta. if you start out with the bob woodward book and go to anonymous, another attack on the president and his fitness for office and now you have a third attack in the form of barack obama. all of this is very unusual. >> bill: are you suggesting it was coordinated? >> i'm not suggesting coordination. this is a president unlike any other and a response to a president unlike any other. >> bill: would you suggest it is coordinated, mr. mcgurn? >> i think judy is right. one of the points is this president busts a lot of norms, right? but a lot of the response is busting norms, too. president obama naming his predecessor by name in an attack. we're seeing a lot. i think the reason we're talking about the anonymous piece is because it's still anonymous. if we knew who it was my guess is it wouldn't have nearly the impact. >> sandra: that and the white house is making the case this poses a threat to our na
judith miller, liz harington and bill mcgurn.ll talking about "the new york times" op-ed. >> sandra: absolutely. it's really a trifecta. if you start out with the bob woodward book and go to anonymous, another attack on the president and his fitness for office and now you have a third attack in the form of barack obama. all of this is very unusual. >> bill: are you suggesting it was coordinated? >> i'm not suggesting coordination. this is a president unlike any other...
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see it being any better for my household but as an older person, i rather afraid of the security —— judith lot safer in europe andl honestly feel a lot safer in europe and i think we should keep our ties with europe and we should keep close to europe. and work with, without allies. nick, i know we will talk to you more later. so much to talk about and it is a fascinating thing and we could sit here for hours —— with our allies. i do not know how many viewers would have by the end of it! thank you, we will talk to you a little bit later on but first, let's get the news, travel and weather wherever you are this morning. good morning from bbc london news. the number of people in prison for far—right terror offences has gone up nearly fivefold injust two years. well, one of those in prison is darren osborne, serving life for ploughing into muslim worshippers in a van in finsbury park last year. he killed one man and injured several others after being radicalised online. figures also show that for the first time in a decade, the number of white people arrested on suspicion of terror offences ou
see it being any better for my household but as an older person, i rather afraid of the security —— judith lot safer in europe andl honestly feel a lot safer in europe and i think we should keep our ties with europe and we should keep close to europe. and work with, without allies. nick, i know we will talk to you more later. so much to talk about and it is a fascinating thing and we could sit here for hours —— with our allies. i do not know how many viewers would have by the end of it!...
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anna taylor is the founder of the clothing company judith and james. and one of the nonprofit james 127 foundation. she started her remarkable journey during her family's mission work in africa. inspired by the desire and drive of the kenyan women she encountered, anna set out to work with them to ensure that they have the opportunity to provide for their loved ones and themselves. today her foundation provides practical, hands-on suing training for kenyan wid -- sewing training for kenyan widows, offering hope to women whose communities have been ravaged by poverty and disease. when you empower women, you empower their communities. for too long too many girls and women throughout the world continued to be denied an effective education. we must continue to work to address this injustice and ensure that all women are provided fundamental freedoms in the political, social, cultural, economic and civic fields. so i'd like to applaud the house on its recent passage of h.r. 5480, the women's entrepreneurship and economic empowerment act, and commend my fell
anna taylor is the founder of the clothing company judith and james. and one of the nonprofit james 127 foundation. she started her remarkable journey during her family's mission work in africa. inspired by the desire and drive of the kenyan women she encountered, anna set out to work with them to ensure that they have the opportunity to provide for their loved ones and themselves. today her foundation provides practical, hands-on suing training for kenyan wid -- sewing training for kenyan...
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judith moritz and jo healy, thank you both so much. thank you for all your comments this week.ite... that is all from us. again next week. goodbye. and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today... media giant suffers its biggest ever security breach. putting jobs at risk. beyond the expiry date. two of the ryder cup. shot in the four—balls. your saturday is getting off to a rather chilly start. rather chilly start. a decent weekend and prospect. some sunny spells. always feeling quite cool.
judith moritz and jo healy, thank you both so much. thank you for all your comments this week.ite... that is all from us. again next week. goodbye. and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today... media giant suffers its biggest ever security breach. putting jobs at risk. beyond the expiry date. two of the ryder cup. shot in the four—balls. your saturday is getting off to a rather chilly start. rather chilly start. a decent weekend and prospect. some sunny spells. always feeling quite cool.