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know there's more to it than that. >> steffy: liam. i love you. i want a life with you. >> liam: all right, okay. so s-stay, then. tell me you're not leaving me.
know there's more to it than that. >> steffy: liam. i love you. i want a life with you. >> liam: all right, okay. so s-stay, then. tell me you're not leaving me.
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>> liam: from your favorite taco truck. >> steffy: and coffee?! ohh! >> liam: oh, yeah.l, we had such a good night, i figured you could use a good morning, as well. >> steffy: thank you! >> liam: yeah. >> steffy: mmm. >> liam: would have brought you breakfast in bed, but this will have to do. >> steffy: oh, it's amazing. thank you. >> liam: yeah. well, it's a lot better than it could have been. you didn't wake up under the same roof as wyatt and quinn. >> wyatt: i'm not giving up. i still think this campaign could be a huge success -- for us, for steffy, forrester, everything. it just -- i'm sorry. am i boring you?
>> liam: from your favorite taco truck. >> steffy: and coffee?! ohh! >> liam: oh, yeah.l, we had such a good night, i figured you could use a good morning, as well. >> steffy: thank you! >> liam: yeah. >> steffy: mmm. >> liam: would have brought you breakfast in bed, but this will have to do. >> steffy: oh, it's amazing. thank you. >> liam: yeah. well, it's a lot better than it could have been. you didn't wake up under the same roof as wyatt...
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you should know that by now. >> liam: i know. i know that.ut then i just kept repeating myself and repeating myself until he threw me out of his house. >> ridge: well, don't worry about that. my dad doesn't stay mad for long. except with me.
you should know that by now. >> liam: i know. i know that.ut then i just kept repeating myself and repeating myself until he threw me out of his house. >> ridge: well, don't worry about that. my dad doesn't stay mad for long. except with me.
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. >> liam: it is now. >> steffy: home sweet home. [ laughs ] >> liam: i can't believe it.ack, baby. >> steffy: i know. >> liam: we're back. >> steffy: [ laughs ] >> liam: and your marriage, your marriage to wyatt. oh, my god. it's over. there is literally nothing stopping us now. >> steffy: finally. >> quinn: so you went through with it? the divorce judgment has been approved? >> wyatt: yep. i love steffy. i loved calling her my wife, but i can't force her into feeling the same. >> quinn: [ sighs ]
. >> liam: it is now. >> steffy: home sweet home. [ laughs ] >> liam: i can't believe it.ack, baby. >> steffy: i know. >> liam: we're back. >> steffy: [ laughs ] >> liam: and your marriage, your marriage to wyatt. oh, my god. it's over. there is literally nothing stopping us now. >> steffy: finally. >> quinn: so you went through with it? the divorce judgment has been approved? >> wyatt: yep. i love steffy. i loved calling her my wife,...
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the three brexiteers, david davis, borisjohnson and liam fox having an important role. the supreme court ruling, so we will see what happens. what is going to be in this speech? it says here that it is a vision for the future. what is that? what is brexit? we know that vision. onto the metro. national health scandal. bosses making millions are not treating patients. a remarkable headline. according to the metro, at least £57 million has been spent on schemes so that co nsulta nts been spent on schemes so that consultants are referring patients away from their family doctors, so the money isn't being spent on treating patients. i guess the money is being spent on more bureaucracy, and this is quite fascinating. where is this money coming from? a lot of people watching will be concerned. people being on waiting lists not being able to get their operations in time, when you are seeing this amount of money going elsewhere. in time, when you are seeing this amount of money going elsewherem is quite weird. if patients who should be going into the nhs are not being allowed to
the three brexiteers, david davis, borisjohnson and liam fox having an important role. the supreme court ruling, so we will see what happens. what is going to be in this speech? it says here that it is a vision for the future. what is that? what is brexit? we know that vision. onto the metro. national health scandal. bosses making millions are not treating patients. a remarkable headline. according to the metro, at least £57 million has been spent on schemes so that co nsulta nts been spent on...
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own liam mayclem who is here to talk movies... and more this morning... welcome liam. liam ... you interviewed jennifer lawrence and chris latest movie, >> host: welcome to bay sunday . i am your host, kenny choi. we have some great movies.>> one has jennifer lawrence and who is the other? >> it is chris pratt. >> the movie is passengers and it's awesome, i got to talk to them. take a look.>> [ music ] . hello
own liam mayclem who is here to talk movies... and more this morning... welcome liam. liam ... you interviewed jennifer lawrence and chris latest movie, >> host: welcome to bay sunday . i am your host, kenny choi. we have some great movies.>> one has jennifer lawrence and who is the other? >> it is chris pratt. >> the movie is passengers and it's awesome, i got to talk to them. take a look.>> [ music ] . hello
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, liam, but just give them a minute. >> liam: look, i told her how important this is to me, that these -- these games, these stupid games with eric, wyatt, and quinn have to stop. she has to start focusing on us, and she has to do it tonht
, liam, but just give them a minute. >> liam: look, i told her how important this is to me, that these -- these games, these stupid games with eric, wyatt, and quinn have to stop. she has to start focusing on us, and she has to do it tonht
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and i could see why my dad would be intoxicated by... >> liam: hey. hey. hey. careful.'t get sucked in. >> quinn: i don't even know what kind of game you're playing
and i could see why my dad would be intoxicated by... >> liam: hey. hey. hey. careful.'t get sucked in. >> quinn: i don't even know what kind of game you're playing
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>> steffy: i think it's called a kiss. >> liam: oh, no.o, before the kiss -- what you said... about us, about... committing to a life with me. >> steffy: that's never wavered. >> liam: even with wyatt, quinn, and your own grandfather dangling million-dollar checks and cosmetics lines and a mansion on the hill? >> steffy: it doesn't matter. this is what i want -- loving you... you loving me for the rest of our lives.
>> steffy: i think it's called a kiss. >> liam: oh, no.o, before the kiss -- what you said... about us, about... committing to a life with me. >> steffy: that's never wavered. >> liam: even with wyatt, quinn, and your own grandfather dangling million-dollar checks and cosmetics lines and a mansion on the hill? >> steffy: it doesn't matter. this is what i want -- loving you... you loving me for the rest of our lives.
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we are going to start with silence, martin scorsese's new film, liam neeson, andrew garfield, adam driverre playing jesuit priests in 17th—century japan. passengers, starring chris pratt, jennifer lawrence, about two passengers sleeping in suspended animation for 120 years on their way to a new colony on a far—away planet and they wake too early. and also, assassin's creed, michael fassbender‘s big movie, based on the computer game. let's kick off then with silence, a great passion of martin scorsese, trying for years and years to get this made. first talk of it in 1990 with daniel day lewis, gael garcia bernal and benicio del toro have been attached to it. he was famously brought up a devout catholic, had a great and genuine interest in the priesthood, at one point he was going to join the priesthood, so catholicism has been a real thing for him. religion in his films, the last temptation of christ and kundun, but even something like mean streets, marvellously there. what is the religious martin scorsese like? this is a difficult film to watch, it is about the persecution and torture of
we are going to start with silence, martin scorsese's new film, liam neeson, andrew garfield, adam driverre playing jesuit priests in 17th—century japan. passengers, starring chris pratt, jennifer lawrence, about two passengers sleeping in suspended animation for 120 years on their way to a new colony on a far—away planet and they wake too early. and also, assassin's creed, michael fassbender‘s big movie, based on the computer game. let's kick off then with silence, a great passion of...
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earlier, we heard from liam o'toole, ceo of arthritis research uk, who told is the impact on patients would be significant. we are concerned about this, we are concerned in general that society and the nhs doesn't really understand the enormous impact of conditions like osteoarthritis, and so, ithink conditions like osteoarthritis, and so, i think the important thing here to put the person at the centre of this, the people we are talking to an this situation have been in pain and suffering for a long time, not just a couple of weeks or a couple of months, but for many years. the impact on every aspect of their life is enormous. it's not every day that a rare tropical turtle washes up on a beach in wales.
earlier, we heard from liam o'toole, ceo of arthritis research uk, who told is the impact on patients would be significant. we are concerned about this, we are concerned in general that society and the nhs doesn't really understand the enormous impact of conditions like osteoarthritis, and so, ithink conditions like osteoarthritis, and so, i think the important thing here to put the person at the centre of this, the people we are talking to an this situation have been in pain and suffering for...
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partick and kilmarnock drew 0—0 but liam boyce scored twice
partick and kilmarnock drew 0—0 but liam boyce scored twice
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liam's mum was unable to look after him. but went on to have 42 foster placements, 24 care home visits. lemn had just one long—term foster family but shortly after this picture was taken, they gave him up. it was not care, it's called care but care was the last thing that i received. i remember standing up on the table and swearing to them that you're not my mum and dad, i know who my mum is and i want to go back to my mum, and based on that on christmas eve i was kicked out. liam tells us he was denied any specialist help and bounced around the care system for the next 13 years. foster carers aren't trained for therapeutic help. one of the issues was they put me into foster care and not a residential place because of money. a child in a foster family isn't necessarily the right place for it to be. a children's home if you get the right treatment can be an incredible place to be. do you really believe that? i don't believe it, i know it. successive governments have agreed for most children fostering is a better option, that'
liam's mum was unable to look after him. but went on to have 42 foster placements, 24 care home visits. lemn had just one long—term foster family but shortly after this picture was taken, they gave him up. it was not care, it's called care but care was the last thing that i received. i remember standing up on the table and swearing to them that you're not my mum and dad, i know who my mum is and i want to go back to my mum, and based on that on christmas eve i was kicked out. liam tells us he...
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. >> reporter: liam has taken over jadin's job this school year. >> why do you like anthony better?use -- >> because why? >> he's bigger. >> he's bigger. >> reporter: also bigger the confidence both boys have gain gained. >> jadin has an opportunity now to teach william how to take the next step empowers him to be able to do that. >> reporter: the other students in the classroom -- >> kids just figure it out and they work together and they help each other and all of those differences go away. >> reporter: they don't mind taking a back seat to jadin and liam's way of learning. >> they learn that acceptance. they learn this little guy might need help. >> reporter: all the while learning life lessons they may not realize. >> these are the things that i believe school is about. especially elementary school. teaching these little people to be people. >> reporter: kids who will grow up to be more sensitive adults. >> it really helps my kids learn and practice empathy. >> when the morning meeting ends, they put the crabs away. >> one at a time. >> reporter: they leave miss eisenberg's clas
. >> reporter: liam has taken over jadin's job this school year. >> why do you like anthony better?use -- >> because why? >> he's bigger. >> he's bigger. >> reporter: also bigger the confidence both boys have gain gained. >> jadin has an opportunity now to teach william how to take the next step empowers him to be able to do that. >> reporter: the other students in the classroom -- >> kids just figure it out and they work together and they...
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let's go to the telegraph, britain on a trade crusade, the international trade secretary, liam fox, is of the land, you would expect that, wouldn't you ? of the land, you would expect that, wouldn't you? he's doing what is called trade audits, starting to prepare the ground for doing deals, in talks with about 12 countries, and eu leaders have tried to say, you can't start doing any trade deals now, but they are saying...m isa deals now, but they are saying...m is a bit ofa deals now, but they are saying...m is a bit of a grey area, surely we can be talking to anyone we like. to me, that makes sense, i don't think thatis me, that makes sense, i don't think that is unusual, and lots of sectors are doing trade emissions all the time outside the eu, so i don't think there is anything surprising in that. but later in the article, david davis, the brexit secretary, says that the government is really keen to bring back that target of net migration to be low 100,000. it is quite a tortured history, these migration targets, and i think this is something that has coloured theresa may's view of
let's go to the telegraph, britain on a trade crusade, the international trade secretary, liam fox, is of the land, you would expect that, wouldn't you ? of the land, you would expect that, wouldn't you? he's doing what is called trade audits, starting to prepare the ground for doing deals, in talks with about 12 countries, and eu leaders have tried to say, you can't start doing any trade deals now, but they are saying...m isa deals now, but they are saying...m is a bit ofa deals now, but they...
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liam, welcome back to the show. >> thank you, jim. appreciate having you back here. >> now, liam, this looked like the breakout quarter in terms of the company being recognized as part of the sea change not in cell phones but in mobility. how did that happen? how did you create that new image because it's really been going on all the time but somehow it broke through this quarter. >> no, absolutely. i think if you think about a smartphone, smartphones are about connecting people, and it's a tremendous market. we've talked about this mobile ecosystem, the amount of data and the amount of commerce that's going through. so smartphones will continue to be a very important part of our strategic landscape, but in parallel, we have this i.o.t. dynamic, this internet of things where the connection that brings these things to the internet is vital to skyworks. that's a billion-unit opportunity and growing over the next five to ten years. >> i thought it was really interesting that you wrote -- i never really thought of skyworks like this. you
liam, welcome back to the show. >> thank you, jim. appreciate having you back here. >> now, liam, this looked like the breakout quarter in terms of the company being recognized as part of the sea change not in cell phones but in mobility. how did that happen? how did you create that new image because it's really been going on all the time but somehow it broke through this quarter. >> no, absolutely. i think if you think about a smartphone, smartphones are about connecting...
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. >>> miley went all out for liam as katy goes blonde for orlando at his 40th birthdasay bh. >>> newom the tonya harding movie set. how margot robbie went from this to this. >>> and our favorite ppparazzi encounter so far this year. how goldie hawn is handling rumors about daughter kate hudson dating brad pitt. >> are you ready to have brad as a son-in-law? [ laughter ]. >>> but first -- >> long place to go from where i was at was -- >> khloe kardashian's ex-lamar odom is giving frightening new details about the aftermath of his drug overdose in 2015. in an interview on the drsocto tomorrow, lamar reveals his desires ecto roncile with khloe. >> i want my wife back. i have to live a healthy, happy >>> join us live on "e.t." facebook page for breaking news and chat with all your favorite celebs. stop by our site to see which every tv doctor knows that the more complicated, the better. i love you. but i love him. i love him, too. so do i. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. it's a new year.
. >>> miley went all out for liam as katy goes blonde for orlando at his 40th birthdasay bh. >>> newom the tonya harding movie set. how margot robbie went from this to this. >>> and our favorite ppparazzi encounter so far this year. how goldie hawn is handling rumors about daughter kate hudson dating brad pitt. >> are you ready to have brad as a son-in-law? [ laughter ]. >>> but first -- >> long place to go from where i was at was -- >>...
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was so good we're not mad that joel didn't participate. >>> finally, miley cyrus goes all out for liam's birthday. ♪ >> the couple both wore all black but she accessorized with a bow ya made out of dollar-dollar bills. >>> still ahead tonight, margot robbie's tonya harding transformation and movie secrets. >>> then. ♪ did you ever know >> we're with the stars of the "beaches" remake, how they're channelling the original stars. >> that has been with me in more ways than she nose. >>> and chris pratt on the set of his wife sitcom "mom" our behind scenes exclusive. >> try an apple. [ laughter ]. >> i would have given it to the horse, but that's another way to go. >>> closed captioning provided go. >>> closed captioning provided by -- closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ life. you never really know what's coming. life just... happens. just when you think you know where it's going, sfx: (ambulance sirens) it takes you someplace else. and that's why covered california is here. to help californians who need health insurance get it. so you'll be ready next time life happens. because it's more
was so good we're not mad that joel didn't participate. >>> finally, miley cyrus goes all out for liam's birthday. ♪ >> the couple both wore all black but she accessorized with a bow ya made out of dollar-dollar bills. >>> still ahead tonight, margot robbie's tonya harding transformation and movie secrets. >>> then. ♪ did you ever know >> we're with the stars of the "beaches" remake, how they're channelling the original stars. >> that...
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. >>> miley went all out for liam as katy goes blonde for orlando at his 40th birt bhdayash. >>> newom the tonya harding movie set. how margot robbie went from this to this. >>> and our favorite ppparazzi encounter so far this year. how goldie hawn is handling rumors about daughter kate hudson dating brad pitt. >> are you ready to have brad as a son-in-law? [ laughter ]. >>> but first -- >> long place to go from where i was at was -- >> khloe kardashian's ex-lamar odom is giving frightening new details about the aftermath of his drug overdose in 2015. tomorrow, lamar reveals his desire rs toeconcile with khloe. >> i want my wife back. i have to live a healthy, happy (kids laughing) what's going on? shhh! gasp! you going to shut it down? this is totally going viral. i wanna go viral. going viral? get scrubbing bubbles, clean and disinfect. 20,000 views! what? oh, it looks so clean in here. school lunch can be difficult. cafeteria chaos. one little struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploc easy open tabs. because life needs ziploc. sc johnson. >>> join us live on "
. >>> miley went all out for liam as katy goes blonde for orlando at his 40th birt bhdayash. >>> newom the tonya harding movie set. how margot robbie went from this to this. >>> and our favorite ppparazzi encounter so far this year. how goldie hawn is handling rumors about daughter kate hudson dating brad pitt. >> are you ready to have brad as a son-in-law? [ laughter ]. >>> but first -- >> long place to go from where i was at was -- >>...
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. >>> miley went all out for liam as katy goes blonde for orlando at his 40th birthday bash. >>> newom the tonya harding movie set. how margot robbie went from this to this. >>> and our favorite ppparazzi encounter so far this year. how goldie hawn is handling rumors about daughter kate hudson dating brad pitt. >> are you ready to have brad as a son-in-law? [ laughter ]. >>> but first -- >> long place to go from where i was at was -- >> khloe kardashian's ex-lamar odom is giving frightening new details about the aftermath of his drug overdose in 2015. in an interview on the doctors tomorrow, lamar reveals his desires to reconcile with khloe. >> i want my wife back. i have to live a healthy, happy >>> that's mariah carey as the wedding singer. she was paid to perform for a billionaire's 19-year-old granddaughter's nine-hour wedding extravaganza. you need a nap in between. >> yes, you do. elton was paid $1.8 million. you think that's good? mariah has $3 million payday reportedll. we have more off the wall celebration birthday edition. she turned 40 this weekend and girlfriend katy perr
. >>> miley went all out for liam as katy goes blonde for orlando at his 40th birthday bash. >>> newom the tonya harding movie set. how margot robbie went from this to this. >>> and our favorite ppparazzi encounter so far this year. how goldie hawn is handling rumors about daughter kate hudson dating brad pitt. >> are you ready to have brad as a son-in-law? [ laughter ]. >>> but first -- >> long place to go from where i was at was -- >>...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, ♪ >> liam: hold on a second., you were adamant about getting rid of quinn no matter what the consequences. >> ridge: if we go through with this plan, destroy quinn, i'm gonna lose my dad for good, and maybe i just want to hold on to whatever relationship we have left. >> liam: oh, so you're changing your mind? >> ridge: no, no, no. i'm thinking things through. i don't know if i want to do this. i don't know if i want to do this to quinn. to expose her like that. maybe there's a way to do this honestly and peacefully. >> steffy: you guys got that quinn look on your face. what's going on? >> quinn: it's chilly in here.
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, ♪ >> liam: hold on a second., you were adamant about getting rid of quinn no matter what the consequences. >> ridge: if we go through with this plan, destroy quinn, i'm gonna lose my dad for good, and maybe i just want to hold on to whatever relationship we have left. >> liam: oh, so you're changing your mind? >> ridge: no, no, no. i'm thinking things through. i don't know if i want to do this. i don't know...
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hermit crab at home to care for it at home since his duties have been handed over to liam.ol? i was trying to think back did we have pets in the classroom when i was in fourth grade? >> i don't remember -- i remember having a guinea pig. >> that makes sense we may have had a hamster. >> we had a snake. >> what? >> the only time -- i would not touch one right now. no shoddy would leave the room i cannot stand them. but in fourth grade held one. >> really. >> held a snake, yeah, never again. >> never again. >> no. >> are you guys fans of oreos cookies. >> i like them in milk shaibz. >> not just to eat. >> i like them in ice cream but not to like drink with glass of milk. >> you guys are missing out. >> mcdonald's cookingp something you will love it but might have to hop on a plane if you want to try it we'll explain. >> and carla buck is up with us this morning good morning folks weekend team looking sharp today. >> love her. >> all right. miles up tu, seasoned without football at work or home laying in bed. >> got to get out of the bed. sieze the day my man. >> when football
hermit crab at home to care for it at home since his duties have been handed over to liam.ol? i was trying to think back did we have pets in the classroom when i was in fourth grade? >> i don't remember -- i remember having a guinea pig. >> that makes sense we may have had a hamster. >> we had a snake. >> what? >> the only time -- i would not touch one right now. no shoddy would leave the room i cannot stand them. but in fourth grade held one. >> really....
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. >> liam: everybody's got a limit, steffy.ut i should have reached mine a long time ago. >> steffy: no, you have been incredibly patient and understanding. >> liam: well, i tried to be. but now i kind of think that was a mistake.
. >> liam: everybody's got a limit, steffy.ut i should have reached mine a long time ago. >> steffy: no, you have been incredibly patient and understanding. >> liam: well, i tried to be. but now i kind of think that was a mistake.
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is on the order paper, and to move the motion, please warmly welcome from the northeast of england liam cartwright. >> thank you, mr. speaker, i am not sure i can follow that speech by dara, but i will give it a go. and now, across the network we have a varied network of transportation from the rails and the ferry, and we can all travel independently and hassle-free, but it is when we look at the issues raised by the constituents that the can of worms starts to open. next year in the public transport first came the uk for parliament, we can see no change, and yes, still no unchange, and the shishs are exact ly the same. we on the people are calling for cheaper, better, and more accessible transport. we are calling for it now. the first change we wish to see is standardized rail system across the uk. what would this look like? we would see the age at which you are obliged to purchase a ticket raise ed d to 18. after all, and under the law, you are an adult at the age of 18. so i ask the question, why have the ages of 14, 15, 16 are we paying the idle fares, because we believe this must b
is on the order paper, and to move the motion, please warmly welcome from the northeast of england liam cartwright. >> thank you, mr. speaker, i am not sure i can follow that speech by dara, but i will give it a go. and now, across the network we have a varied network of transportation from the rails and the ferry, and we can all travel independently and hassle-free, but it is when we look at the issues raised by the constituents that the can of worms starts to open. next year in the...
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liam west. [applause] liam: democracy. a quote by arguably the greatest prime minister to ever have served, winston churchill. democracy as a. is great. it means everybody over the age of 18 can vote. however, as a young person i , feel that decisions are being made for which i have no influence. furthermore problem with , a democracy is you need to register in order to vote. four some young people might see too much of a waste of time. we need to automatically register when you turn 18 or 16 or 17. and finally, brexit. low turnout during the referendum of the youth vote could be explained as polls indicated the remain campaign would win. so young people decided they didn't need to turn out. in order for the remain campaign to win. thank you. [applause] john: thank you. we had over 90 speakers today. correctly,erves me 93. we have had a very large number of contributions. carefully considered into doing as much effort has gone. it has been delivered with great eloquence. there have been some remarkable personal testimonies
liam west. [applause] liam: democracy. a quote by arguably the greatest prime minister to ever have served, winston churchill. democracy as a. is great. it means everybody over the age of 18 can vote. however, as a young person i , feel that decisions are being made for which i have no influence. furthermore problem with , a democracy is you need to register in order to vote. four some young people might see too much of a waste of time. we need to automatically register when you turn 18 or 16...
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(giggles) keep on scratchin' >> staring with real impact on the space race, hidden figures, and liam neice and, terrifying monster, hemmed young boy cope with tragedy. in a monster call. >> cool. >> (movie clip). >> in a monster call, liam voices the monster, called upon by a young boy, facing a difficult road, when his mother becomes ill. it is a tough role for a young actor. and he had nothing but praise for his co-star, lewis mcdougle. >> he was real, absolutely real. the scenes i have to do with him, his emotions, i don't know how he reached this many, but un believe bridge believable. how did that kid manage that, you know, without appearing to act? >> of course you are afraid. but you will make it through. >> just on our way to to work at nasa. >> i had no idea they hired -- >> quite a few women working in the space program. >> and in hidden figures, taraji b henson, octavia center, real life ma ma tis cents. life saving race, in the early 60s. >> there is no protocol for women attending. >> there is protocol for ... >> and for the cast, bringing the previously untold story to
(giggles) keep on scratchin' >> staring with real impact on the space race, hidden figures, and liam neice and, terrifying monster, hemmed young boy cope with tragedy. in a monster call. >> cool. >> (movie clip). >> in a monster call, liam voices the monster, called upon by a young boy, facing a difficult road, when his mother becomes ill. it is a tough role for a young actor. and he had nothing but praise for his co-star, lewis mcdougle. >> he was real, absolutely...
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liam's mum was unable to look after him.ust one long—term foster family but shortly after this picture was taken, they gave him up. it was not care, it's called care but care was the last thing that i received. i remember standing up on the table and swearing to them that you're not my mum and dad, i know who my mum is and i want to go back to my mum and based on that on christmas eve i was kicked out. liam tells us he was denied any specialist help and bounced around the care system for the next 13 years. foster carers aren't trained for therapeutic help. one of the issues was they put me into foster care and not a residential place because of money. a child in a foster family isn't necessarily the right place for it to be. a children's home if you get the right treatment can be an incredible place to be. do you really believe that? i don't believe it, i know it. successive governments have agreed for most children fostering is a better option, that's why the proportion of looked—after children in homes has fallen from a hi
liam's mum was unable to look after him.ust one long—term foster family but shortly after this picture was taken, they gave him up. it was not care, it's called care but care was the last thing that i received. i remember standing up on the table and swearing to them that you're not my mum and dad, i know who my mum is and i want to go back to my mum and based on that on christmas eve i was kicked out. liam tells us he was denied any specialist help and bounced around the care system for the...
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it is a tough role for a young actor, and liam had nothing but praise for his co-star, lewis mcdougle. >> he was real, absolutely real, the scenes i have to do, and his emotions, i don't know how he reached them, but unbelievably believable. and how did you that kid manage that without appearing to act? >> i'm afraid. >> of course you are afraid. but you will get through. >> we're just on our way to work. >> at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired -- >> quite a few women working in the space program. >> and in hidden figures, taraji b henson, octavia expense he will, sheinelle mo'ne, three real life mitome tis cents who help launch early, despite sexism in the early 60s. >> there is no protocol for women attending. >> there is protocol foremen circling the earth either. >> for the cast bringing previously untold story to the big screen, was an honor. >> this is why it is our responsibility to bring these stories to light. >> yes. >> because there are so many people that contributed in our world, and that's why we're all excited to be a part of this movie. because we didn't know thes
it is a tough role for a young actor, and liam had nothing but praise for his co-star, lewis mcdougle. >> he was real, absolutely real, the scenes i have to do, and his emotions, i don't know how he reached them, but unbelievably believable. and how did you that kid manage that without appearing to act? >> i'm afraid. >> of course you are afraid. but you will get through. >> we're just on our way to work. >> at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired --...
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boxer hasan karkardi, who sparred with blackwell, and trainer liam wilkins, who oversaw the session,d of control. jim furyk will captain the us ryder cup team at next year's event. as a player furyk has played in nine ryder cups. he's named davis love the third as a vice captain for the 2018 competition which will be held in france at the albatros course of le golf nationaljust outside paris. the united states are the defending champions, but haven't won in europe since 1993. it has the teamwork, the corollary, the competition, the passion that brings fans together from worldwide andi brings fans together from worldwide and ijust brings fans together from worldwide and i just get brings fans together from worldwide and ijust get chills thinking about all the events that i have been able to participate in and how fortunate i have been and to stand here as the 2018 captain is such an honour. johanna konta is through to the semi—finals of the sydney international after beating daria kasatkina in straight sets. the british number one had to come from behind in the second set to beat the
boxer hasan karkardi, who sparred with blackwell, and trainer liam wilkins, who oversaw the session,d of control. jim furyk will captain the us ryder cup team at next year's event. as a player furyk has played in nine ryder cups. he's named davis love the third as a vice captain for the 2018 competition which will be held in france at the albatros course of le golf nationaljust outside paris. the united states are the defending champions, but haven't won in europe since 1993. it has the...
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we are going to start with silence, martin scorsese's new film — liam neeson, andrew garfield, adam drivert priests in i7th—century japan. also passengers, starring chris pratt, jennifer lawrence, about two passengers sleeping in suspended animation for 120 years on their way to a new colony on a far—away planet and they wake too early. and also assassin's creed — michael fassbender‘s big movie, based on the computer game. right, so let's kick off then with silence. this is scorsese's great passion — he's been trying for years and years to get this film made. yeah, i think there was first talk of it in 1990 with daniel day lewis, gael garcia bernal and benicia del toro attached to it, and as is the way of these things that idea kind of disappeared and came back, with a different cast. he was famously brought up a devout catholic, had a great and genuine interest in the priesthood himself — i think at one point he was going to join the priesthood, so catholicism has been a real thing for him. and religion in his films, the last temptation of christ — obviously — and kundun, but it is always
we are going to start with silence, martin scorsese's new film — liam neeson, andrew garfield, adam drivert priests in i7th—century japan. also passengers, starring chris pratt, jennifer lawrence, about two passengers sleeping in suspended animation for 120 years on their way to a new colony on a far—away planet and they wake too early. and also assassin's creed — michael fassbender‘s big movie, based on the computer game. right, so let's kick off then with silence. this is scorsese's...
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liam, it's going to work, it will work? all these things are causes for concern. all these things could rile financial markets in the next few months and years, but i really don't think brexit is a blot on the british economic landscape. we need to get beyond the sense that we need to get beyond the sense that we need to make the worst of a bad job with brexit. 88% of the world economy is outside the european union. and we have tremendous links there and we can trade with the rest of the world. it is much faster growing than we are. that's where we need prosperity for our children and grandchildren. thank you very much indeed. the nigerian air force killed 100 civilians by accident in an air strike against islamist militant group, boko haram. members of medecins sans frontieres were among the wounded. the defence spokesman for nigeria said the accidental bombing has been confirmed, he said, these kind of mistakes do happen in an operational zone. latest reports suggest more than 100 people have been killed. we will get more
liam, it's going to work, it will work? all these things are causes for concern. all these things could rile financial markets in the next few months and years, but i really don't think brexit is a blot on the british economic landscape. we need to get beyond the sense that we need to get beyond the sense that we need to make the worst of a bad job with brexit. 88% of the world economy is outside the european union. and we have tremendous links there and we can trade with the rest of the world....
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traumatised by his mother's ill—health, and he starts seeing visions of a tree monster, played by liamwill tell you stories and you will tell me your truth. so in a way which is beautiful and utterly heartbreaking. i have had so many reports from people saying i knew i was going to cry but i had no idea how much. it is very moving, very touching. very well filmed. julieta is wonderful. it is the dvd of the week. i think it is the best since volver. it is based on short stories. they are playing younger and older verges of the same central character who is estranged from her daughter. it does the thing that pedro almodovar does best which is a passion for human stories. it is profoundly cinematic. this has wonderful performances, wonderful writing. it is again heartbreaking but beautifully so. honestly, looking back at the selection of movies we have looked at, that is a good selection of films. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/film — and you can watch our previous shows on the bbc iplayer. that's it for th
traumatised by his mother's ill—health, and he starts seeing visions of a tree monster, played by liamwill tell you stories and you will tell me your truth. so in a way which is beautiful and utterly heartbreaking. i have had so many reports from people saying i knew i was going to cry but i had no idea how much. it is very moving, very touching. very well filmed. julieta is wonderful. it is the dvd of the week. i think it is the best since volver. it is based on short stories. they are...
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he's visited by a yew tree, over a few evenings, and it is played by liam neeson, it has a wonderfulo be shown things that may help you deal with life. it is a flat—out classic — it has the emotional heft of the railway children, moments of iron man by ted hughes and pan's labyrinth. i think it is a masterpiece — go and see it and take all of the family. good recommendation! best dvd? a terrific film which is just featured quite a lot in the golden globes nominations. hell or high water, ben foster and chris pine, bank robber brothers, and jeff bridges is the texas ranger who is tracking them down, which sounds terribly familiar, that kind of plot, and features a great deal in cinema. one of them is on a roll, the other brother is a little too wild, the texas ranger is always a step ahead of them. but it feels like a movie of the mid—1970s or early 1980s, one of those fantastic films like midnight run, where you come away from it thinking, you will look through the tv listings and think, hell or high water is on tonight, unmissable, fantastic! it has slotted into that classic film te
he's visited by a yew tree, over a few evenings, and it is played by liam neeson, it has a wonderfulo be shown things that may help you deal with life. it is a flat—out classic — it has the emotional heft of the railway children, moments of iron man by ted hughes and pan's labyrinth. i think it is a masterpiece — go and see it and take all of the family. good recommendation! best dvd? a terrific film which is just featured quite a lot in the golden globes nominations. hell or high water,...
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observer and talk about senior british politicians including the ones named in this article such as liamohnson being targeted from the kremlin. this comes from a former foreign office ministerand ina comes from a former foreign office minister and in a sense this is obviously in the wake of what has been happening with donald trump but aimed at us. this is not actually knew. it is quite amusing to think of russians chasing boris johnson around. it must be a dream job that they were hoping for because i am sure they would have a lot of fun. but, yes, what they are always looking for is compromising material. not necessarily to blackmail somebody. it is often to find out more about them or whatever. even those who are well disposed to russia. and that is what the allegation is over trump i am not entirely surprise, however, that the russians have the foreign secretary and the international trade secretary in their sights. secretary and the international trade secretary in their sightsm is not really astonishing. it is astonishing. if you publish —— pitched this idea to a publisher or a tel
observer and talk about senior british politicians including the ones named in this article such as liamohnson being targeted from the kremlin. this comes from a former foreign office ministerand ina comes from a former foreign office minister and in a sense this is obviously in the wake of what has been happening with donald trump but aimed at us. this is not actually knew. it is quite amusing to think of russians chasing boris johnson around. it must be a dream job that they were hoping for...
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and now, liam wants nothing more than a quick snack. >> so cute. so if you have a great story, if you would like to see it, and i have to tell you guys, jaden loved the project so much, he convinced grand ma to buy him a hermit crab at home. >> and in school. so he gave up the duties if last year, now he has one at home that he can take care of like learning the lessons that he learned. >> love at the was one question, one question. >> one question. that's it. >> make it count. >> like a press secretary, right? >> love it. thanks, lauren. >> quick, how hot is it in here right now? >> i know, i was like what's the temperature on when i walked in here? >> and you're drinking coffee? >> mike likes it this hot? >> no, you like it this hot. >> you're right. >> he asked to turn up the heat. >> it was my fault. was it not freezing though? >> it is, but listen, everyone knows you watch, i have a blanket, i have sweat pants, i have my boots and socks on. >> and sleeveless, i know were you cold. i was coal with several layers on. >> thomas says i'm in here n
and now, liam wants nothing more than a quick snack. >> so cute. so if you have a great story, if you would like to see it, and i have to tell you guys, jaden loved the project so much, he convinced grand ma to buy him a hermit crab at home. >> and in school. so he gave up the duties if last year, now he has one at home that he can take care of like learning the lessons that he learned. >> love at the was one question, one question. >> one question. that's it. >>...
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davis, secretary of state for "brexit", and so it is probably an indication that he and his colleague liameaned the debate, and i think the growing... she has been there six months, what is going to happen, it is hitting home, that she will come out with something. what will come out with something. what will happen to the economy on tuesday when she makes this... this is the briefing from downing street, and as we say, an article by david davis, but the reality, when she delivers, as nigel and i both know, you can be given a draft of a speech and it is different when it is delivered. what will it do to the economy and what did it mean for the people who are not so keen, who want for us to still be part of the single market, because this is... there is no other way to say it, this is hard. delivering on what she promised the people. that is how the newspapers are saying it, that is how they voted, she is going to try. people worried about single market and customs union, when they voted for "brexit" they expected a hard brexit. turning to the observer, we have two stories, but we start wit
davis, secretary of state for "brexit", and so it is probably an indication that he and his colleague liameaned the debate, and i think the growing... she has been there six months, what is going to happen, it is hitting home, that she will come out with something. what will come out with something. what will happen to the economy on tuesday when she makes this... this is the briefing from downing street, and as we say, an article by david davis, but the reality, when she delivers, as...
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liam mason played the role andle it really does work overall. if he laicity jones from roguefm 1, she's in the move i as well. great cast, great effect p, great music, great direction.si itc, g really is phenomenal movie that will leavl you crying, i guarantee it. i gave that a 4.5 out of 5. let me know what you're seeing.i i'm kevin mccarthy, fox news. > we always like this time ofof year because we're screen actor voters and we get vote on the sag awards.rds. we'll have to see it at the theater. it looks really great. up next, preparing for inaugeration day.on what d.c. leaders and the secret service are saying about plans for the big event which is now, boy, can you believe it, less than two weeks away. . this is fox5 local news at 10. the same snowstorm that hit our region is causing lots of problems down south tonight. and out west it's not snow, but heavy rain that has a big impact there. we get the latest now from fox's will car. >>reporter: we've seen a lot of rain hit california recently and dodge off a five-year historicsr drought we'l
liam mason played the role andle it really does work overall. if he laicity jones from roguefm 1, she's in the move i as well. great cast, great effect p, great music, great direction.si itc, g really is phenomenal movie that will leavl you crying, i guarantee it. i gave that a 4.5 out of 5. let me know what you're seeing.i i'm kevin mccarthy, fox news. > we always like this time ofof year because we're screen actor voters and we get vote on the sag awards.rds. we'll have to see it at the...
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boxer hasan karkardi, who sparred with blackwell, and trainer liam wilkins, who oversaw the session, and faced a further hearing today. we don't know yet what was outcome of that hearing was. johanna konta is through to the semi—finals of the sydney international after beating daria kasatkina in straight sets. the british number one had to come from behind in the second set to beat the russian world number 26. konta will play former wimbledon finalist eugenie bouchard in the last four. dan evans came through three sets against marcel granollers in their second round match. he lost the first set. qualifying for the australian open sta rts qualifying for the australian open starts overnight. britain's laura robson and tara moore are the british names in australian open qualifying to look out for. they need to win three matches in three days to make it through to the main draw. that's it from this sportsday. more for you throughout the rest of the evening, including updates against southampton and liverpool in the league cup semi—final. from us, for now, goodbye. jeremy corbyn has accus
boxer hasan karkardi, who sparred with blackwell, and trainer liam wilkins, who oversaw the session, and faced a further hearing today. we don't know yet what was outcome of that hearing was. johanna konta is through to the semi—finals of the sydney international after beating daria kasatkina in straight sets. the british number one had to come from behind in the second set to beat the russian world number 26. konta will play former wimbledon finalist eugenie bouchard in the last four. dan...
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liam hilland liam hill and lem liam hilland lem said liam hill and lem said they suffered at the handsme visits. lem had just one long—term foster fa m ily visits. lem had just one long—term foster family and shortly after this picture was taken, they gave him up. it was not care, it‘s called care but care was the last thing that i received. i remember standing up on the table and swearing to them that you're not my mum and damp, i know who my mum is and i want to go back to my mum and based on that on christmas eve i was kicked out. liam tells us he was denied any specialist help and bounced around the care system for the next 13 yea rs. the care system for the next 13 years. foster carers aren't trained for therapeutic help. 0ne years. foster carers aren't trained for therapeutic help. one of the issues they put me into foster care and not a residential place because of money. a child in a foster family isn‘t necessarily the right place for it to be, a children‘s home if you get the right treatment can be an incredible place to be. do you really believe that? i don't believe it, i kn
liam hilland liam hill and lem liam hilland lem said liam hill and lem said they suffered at the handsme visits. lem had just one long—term foster fa m ily visits. lem had just one long—term foster family and shortly after this picture was taken, they gave him up. it was not care, it‘s called care but care was the last thing that i received. i remember standing up on the table and swearing to them that you're not my mum and damp, i know who my mum is and i want to go back to my mum and...
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traumatised by his mother's ill—health, and he starts seeing visions of a tree monster, played by liams i will tell you stories and you will tell me your truth. it uses fantasy to address real—life down—to—earth problems and it does so in a way which is beautiful and utterly heartbreaking. it owes a huge debt to guillermo del toro who i know you're a huge fan of. i have had so many reports from people saying i knew i was going to cry but i had no idea how much. it is very moving, very touching. beautifully filmed. julieta is wonderful. i thought it was the best almodovar since volver. it is the dvd of the week. exactly what i think. i think it is the best since volver. superb story, based on the short stories of alice munro. adriana ugarte and emma suarez playing younger and older versions of the same central character who is estranged from her daughter. it does the thing that almodovar does best which is a passionate, truthful human story. but told in a way which is profoundly cinematic. he has never been backward in coming forward in giving you lush visuals but this has so much to do
traumatised by his mother's ill—health, and he starts seeing visions of a tree monster, played by liams i will tell you stories and you will tell me your truth. it uses fantasy to address real—life down—to—earth problems and it does so in a way which is beautiful and utterly heartbreaking. it owes a huge debt to guillermo del toro who i know you're a huge fan of. i have had so many reports from people saying i knew i was going to cry but i had no idea how much. it is very moving, very...
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speaker representing the army welfare service for whom i hope you will give a rapturous welcome s liam west. >> democracy across the world nd the uk as a theory is great. everyone over the age of 18 can vote. however, as a young person i feel decisions are made for which i have no influence. furthermore, a problem with democracy if i need to register to vote, which for some young people might be too much of a waste of time. so, a solution would be to automatically register as soon as you turn 18 or possibly 16 r 17. finally, brexit. the vote could be explained as a poor indicator that the ampaign would win and so young eople decided they did not need to turn out to win. thank you. > thank you. well, we've had 90 speakers, but i stand to be corrected, 93. we have a large amount of contributions, delivered with great eloquence and passion. there have been some remarkable personal testimonies. i hope you feel proud to have been part of this great enterprise. proud if you have spoken, proud ifyou've heard the speech, proud if you had a new course as a result of what you've heard. it's been
speaker representing the army welfare service for whom i hope you will give a rapturous welcome s liam west. >> democracy across the world nd the uk as a theory is great. everyone over the age of 18 can vote. however, as a young person i feel decisions are made for which i have no influence. furthermore, a problem with democracy if i need to register to vote, which for some young people might be too much of a waste of time. so, a solution would be to automatically register as soon as you...
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did you have to study-- ( laughter ) i know, i know not actually liam neeson; you know what i'm plays himself in the film. >> stephen: yeah, yeah. he's that good. >> that good and-- >> stephen: did you have to study-- like, did you study to be a jesuit? >> i studied with a mutual friend of ours, father james martin, who used to-- >> stephen: sure, he was the chaplain of colbert nation. >> yeah, and someone i love as dearly as you seem to. i studied with him for a year and i went through the ignation spiritual exercises. >> stephen: what do you do? i never actually studied with a jesuit. what do you have to do? is it like, becoming a kung fu monk, but with praying? what do you do to get ready for it? >> pretty much! like the most gentle, compassionate kung fu monk there is. you know, not only did we study the theology and the history of the society of jesus, but there's these processes called the spiritual exercises, that st. ignatius created when he founded the order. and it's kind of the basis for all 12-step programs around the world, a.a. being the first. and it's this transf
did you have to study-- ( laughter ) i know, i know not actually liam neeson; you know what i'm plays himself in the film. >> stephen: yeah, yeah. he's that good. >> that good and-- >> stephen: did you have to study-- like, did you study to be a jesuit? >> i studied with a mutual friend of ours, father james martin, who used to-- >> stephen: sure, he was the chaplain of colbert nation. >> yeah, and someone i love as dearly as you seem to. i studied with him...
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. >> a poor farmer named liam found it a prized position finding it in his garden in papua new guinea. he showed it to a lecturer whodz niece lives in new jersey. he wasn't sure what it was and asked if my uncle could look at it and he recognized it. >> they used the graduation year and initials to determine it was dodds. >> they looked through the local phone directory to see if there was someone named dodd in the area. >> his father joked about the ring because the middle initial was wrong. >> we remember him saying, how the hell did it have the wrong initials anyone? he didn't dwell on the loss. >> it helped celebrate the family treasure home. >> we have no idea how it ended up in the dirt on the farm, but it's back now. >> the autobahn alumni association collected donations to help send his children to school. if you would like to contribute, contact the alumni association at the high school. jeff chirico, "action news." >> still to come on "action news" tonight, the doomsday clock moves closer to midnight. >> a sixer star is snubbed joelleejoelembiid bounced from . >> and scienti
. >> a poor farmer named liam found it a prized position finding it in his garden in papua new guinea. he showed it to a lecturer whodz niece lives in new jersey. he wasn't sure what it was and asked if my uncle could look at it and he recognized it. >> they used the graduation year and initials to determine it was dodds. >> they looked through the local phone directory to see if there was someone named dodd in the area. >> his father joked about the ring because the...