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losing its territory in syria in an area where we know louisa had been seen, that was a significantestone. we had been trying to tap into any possible links, within europe in the americas and the middle east, to try and look at any leads. we've heard all sorts of rumours and leads and we try to check and everything that we've heard. it's been more than three and a half years since the volkswagen emissions scandal exploded onto the world stage. now the company's former chief executive martin winterkorn — and four other managers — have been charged with fraud in germany for their role in allegedly manipulating diesel emissions testing. mr winterkorn could face up to ten years in prison if found guilty. in the uk, the city of liverpool has been marking the 30th anniversary of the hillsborough disaster. a minute's silence was observed at 6 minutes past three, the time the match was stopped. ninety six football fans died in a crush on the terraces during an fa cup semi—final. tens of thousands of north koreans have attended a huge public rally in pyongyang to honour the country's leaders
losing its territory in syria in an area where we know louisa had been seen, that was a significantestone. we had been trying to tap into any possible links, within europe in the americas and the middle east, to try and look at any leads. we've heard all sorts of rumours and leads and we try to check and everything that we've heard. it's been more than three and a half years since the volkswagen emissions scandal exploded onto the world stage. now the company's former chief executive martin...
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they believe louisa askawi, a nurse from new zealand, may still be alive.ed cross has never been able to confirm -- they were last known to be held by isis. let's turn to our andrew stephens. he joins us from hong kong with more on this. so you've been following this story very closely. what all are you able to reveal about this? >> well, it's interesting, rosemary, that this is the first time that this information has been made public from 5 1/2 years ago. louisa akavi was abducted with her two syrian colleagues, i can't get the names right now. but he -- she was -- they were abducted 5 1/2 years, yet we're only getting that information now. the reason for that is they've always been concerned about the threat to her life if the information was made public. but the red cross has decided with isis now defeated and the caliphate essentially destroyed, now is the time to come out with public appeal, if you like, to find out where that information is -- if they can get information out. interestingly, though, that has not gone down well with the new zealand gov
they believe louisa askawi, a nurse from new zealand, may still be alive.ed cross has never been able to confirm -- they were last known to be held by isis. let's turn to our andrew stephens. he joins us from hong kong with more on this. so you've been following this story very closely. what all are you able to reveal about this? >> well, it's interesting, rosemary, that this is the first time that this information has been made public from 5 1/2 years ago. louisa akavi was abducted with...
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four were released the next day, but louisa and the other two were held.een limited sightings of louisa since then, but nothing of the two syrian nation nationals, and the red cross, which has been leading the search for them, if you like, trying to get them back, had up until today kept a very, very tight veil of silence over the whole thing because the family had been told that if it was publicized that louisa would be executed. but with the retreat of isis, with the downfall of the caliphate, the red cross has decided that they're going to go public to try and get more information out there in the hope that somebody may be able to help and get her released. this is what the red cross had to say in new zealand at a press conference just a few hours ago. >> our number one priority all along has been louisa's safety. as you say, decisions have been taken always with that in mind, and one of those decisions was to keep the information as far, you know, out of the public eye as possible. the icrc has taken the lead and we've worked collectively together arou
four were released the next day, but louisa and the other two were held.een limited sightings of louisa since then, but nothing of the two syrian nation nationals, and the red cross, which has been leading the search for them, if you like, trying to get them back, had up until today kept a very, very tight veil of silence over the whole thing because the family had been told that if it was publicized that louisa would be executed. but with the retreat of isis, with the downfall of the...
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things started to change the end of 2017, reports that louisa had been seen perhaps giving medical cabeen seen perhaps giving medical care to people in some towns and villages near the euphrates, and i have to say, since 2013, we've not heard anything about the other two. as late as last year, the end of last year, so with islamic state losing its territory in syria in an area where we know louisa had been seen, that was a significant milestone. we had been trying to tap into any links, within europe in the americas and the middle east, to try and look at any leads. all sorts of rumours and leads and we try to check and everything that we've heard. it's been more than 3.5 years since the volkswagen emissions scandal exploded onto the world stage. now the company's former chief executive martin winterkorn, and four other managers, have been charged with fraud in germany for their role in allegedly manipulating diesel emissions testing. mr winterkorn could face up to ten years in prison if found guilty. in the uk, the city of liverpool has been marking the 30th anniversary of the hillsb
things started to change the end of 2017, reports that louisa had been seen perhaps giving medical cabeen seen perhaps giving medical care to people in some towns and villages near the euphrates, and i have to say, since 2013, we've not heard anything about the other two. as late as last year, the end of last year, so with islamic state losing its territory in syria in an area where we know louisa had been seen, that was a significant milestone. we had been trying to tap into any links, within...
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to helena humphrey in washington and those who say louisa harlow in new york thank you both for joining us. on some tech news samsung is postponing the launch of its much hyped two thousand dollar folding phone that after reports of breakage is some early reviewers even called the galaxy fold unusable just forty eight hours after receiving the device a south korean firm said an inspection suggested the breakages could still from impact on quote exposed areas of the hinge and quote the delay is a setback for samsung as a battle stiff competition from rivals like while way and apple a new release date is due to be announced in the coming weeks. what's the proper work life balance opinions in europe are certain to be different from those in say the u.s. and of course many around the world don't even have the luxury of thinking about a balance much less debating what they work to survive now the boss of online retailer ali baba chinese tycoon jack ma has served up the debate about work life balance in asia where the middle class continues to rise he wants workers to put in even more hours.
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who's been missing in syria for five years and isolation said it was acting on the thoughts that louisacoffee may still be alive she and two syrian drivers were abducted in the northwestern city of well delivering aid supplies in twenty thirteen. activists have been demonstrating outside london at the london offices of oil giant royal dutch shell calling for action on climate change protesters also briefly a block several key locations in the british capital of events begin the two weeks of climate change protests organized by a group calling itself extinction rebound. not just on its reminder the top story this hour a fire is raging out of control at the paris is the cathedral and the spot house collapsed they say it could be linked to an official french president emanuel has canceled a planned address to the nation that is on his way to the c. b w business update we've been physical in is that next more world news at the top of the hour of the day. he takes it personally. with wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. more than football on line.
who's been missing in syria for five years and isolation said it was acting on the thoughts that louisacoffee may still be alive she and two syrian drivers were abducted in the northwestern city of well delivering aid supplies in twenty thirteen. activists have been demonstrating outside london at the london offices of oil giant royal dutch shell calling for action on climate change protesters also briefly a block several key locations in the british capital of events begin the two weeks of...
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zealand who's been missing in syria for five years the organization said it was acting on reports that louisa a copy may still be alive she and two syrian drivers were abducted in the north western city of it lived while delivering aid supplies back in two thousand and thirteen. sudanese protest leaders say they've blocked an attempt by the army to break up a sit in its headquarters more demonstrators are arriving to join the thousands calling on the country's military to hand over power to a civilian administration mass anti-government protests helped deposed president omar al bashir last week they're now applying pressure to the military council that replaced. state come in their thousands to send a message to the military step aside i'm a way for a civilian government. it's almost a festival atmosphere but there was no mistaking the sense of determination as the protests continued for a tenth day we will stop until we finish or. we cannot leave this. on monday the army sought to break up the protests video posted on social media appeared to show reinforcements heading to the scene. for the
zealand who's been missing in syria for five years the organization said it was acting on reports that louisa a copy may still be alive she and two syrian drivers were abducted in the north western city of it lived while delivering aid supplies back in two thousand and thirteen. sudanese protest leaders say they've blocked an attempt by the army to break up a sit in its headquarters more demonstrators are arriving to join the thousands calling on the country's military to hand over power to a...
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and a beautiful princess from barton louisa married the futures are alexander the first . and then lots of russian alters came to. like dostoyevsky to go and you have tolstoy and gogol they all wrote about it in russian literature barton is the most often mentioned norman russian town off to paris that is there any friction between the coaches here between the russians and the people of baghdad. bob was the biggest thing is that everything is peaceful and we're an international town and everyone mingles. the carriage drive gives you a good first impression of the city it strikes me that was not only a magnificent spot held in the past it still is today there are a lot of baths and. let's start with ancient pardon biden nearly two thousand years ago the romans were taking the spring water is rich in minerals and trace elements. they've built generous paving facilities the ruins of which may be viewed today. nearby is the magnificent friedrich in the nineteenth century button button again emerged as one of europe's best known for most bars. to consolidate this status grand d
and a beautiful princess from barton louisa married the futures are alexander the first . and then lots of russian alters came to. like dostoyevsky to go and you have tolstoy and gogol they all wrote about it in russian literature barton is the most often mentioned norman russian town off to paris that is there any friction between the coaches here between the russians and the people of baghdad. bob was the biggest thing is that everything is peaceful and we're an international town and...
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louisa may olcott arrived, and said, where is my seat? she was already pretty famous, and the master of ceremonies said ms. olcott, your seat is anywhere but on this platform. she did not stay. then, the platform collapsed. french did not get paid for this iconic work, which is pretty good for a guy who didn't know how to make a statue. he made a mold, they turned it upside down, filled with clay, the heads fell off, he didn't know you were supposed to brace the head, he put it back on, somehow he sent it to a foundry, and had it done in bronze. he got no pay for it come he didn't want pay, he just wanted the honor of doing the work. later, they gave him $1000 bonus, and he made replicas for the rest of his life. at $1500 it each. he did have very -- became a very canny businessman. i'm sure you've all seen the work, it has become a symbol of everything from war bonds, to the national rifle association, to the first instant tapioca pudding, ready in a minute, get it? or the national guard, always ready, always there. french did not come h
louisa may olcott arrived, and said, where is my seat? she was already pretty famous, and the master of ceremonies said ms. olcott, your seat is anywhere but on this platform. she did not stay. then, the platform collapsed. french did not get paid for this iconic work, which is pretty good for a guy who didn't know how to make a statue. he made a mold, they turned it upside down, filled with clay, the heads fell off, he didn't know you were supposed to brace the head, he put it back on, somehow...
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. >>> now in its ninth year and santa cruz operation surf originated in san louisa bistro has annualevents in huntington beach as well. >>> a homeless veteran will serve a five years probation, as part of a plea and a go fund me plea scam. he claimed that he gave a woman his last $20. tons of money came in, they pleaded guilty and all of the money donated has been returned. >>> you might not recognize his mug shot maybe might, this is timothy williams, better known as etra vargo guy on tv. he was arrested in houston this week charged with misdemeanor dui. he was found passed out behind the wheel and a lien of moving traffic with his foot on the brake. they are still gathering details but takes the matter seriously. >>> fisher-price is recolored -- recalling all models of rock and play infant sleepers. since 2009, more than 30 infant fatalities have occurred. the consumer commission said some happened when the babies rolled over while unrestrained. the recall covers 4.7 million units, consumers should stop using the rock and play immediately, and contact fisher- price for a refund or
. >>> now in its ninth year and santa cruz operation surf originated in san louisa bistro has annualevents in huntington beach as well. >>> a homeless veteran will serve a five years probation, as part of a plea and a go fund me plea scam. he claimed that he gave a woman his last $20. tons of money came in, they pleaded guilty and all of the money donated has been returned. >>> you might not recognize his mug shot maybe might, this is timothy williams, better known as...
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five years the organization said that it went public to seek information about new zealand nurse louisa. following reports that she may still be alive she and two syrian drivers were abducted in twenty thirteen it has been a month since a major cyclon swept over south eastern africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi hundreds of people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the after effects of the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of beirut in mozambique our correspondent i dread krishna met the mayor there a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and to help his city move on. every day the mongo does a two of his city inspecting the reconstruction of bear with the destruction of saigon the dye still visible everywhere the mayor is determined to stay in close contact with the residents and the man who is trying hard but he can't always help the mayor is part of an
five years the organization said that it went public to seek information about new zealand nurse louisa. following reports that she may still be alive she and two syrian drivers were abducted in twenty thirteen it has been a month since a major cyclon swept over south eastern africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi hundreds of people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three...
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appealed for the whereabouts of a nurse kidnapped along with two drivers in syria almost six years ago louisa covey was working for the red cross delivering aid to it live when she was taken it's believed she's being held captive by ice so along with her to drive is the one priority all along has been luis the safety and as you say decisions have been taken always with us in mind and one of those decisions the security information as far you know out of the public eye as possible for the i.c.r.c. has has taken the lead and we've worked collectively together around when his plane is there is no right or wrong time in the assessment is maged that with the fall of the caliph ask that's the risk we really need to see by calling for action whether we can find out any more information at this point the u.s. secretary of state has met venezuelan refugees on the border with colombia as he reiterated his call for president maduro to step down might pompei or says the u.s. will use all economic and political tool think in order to hold the venezuelan leader accountable. the united states will continue
appealed for the whereabouts of a nurse kidnapped along with two drivers in syria almost six years ago louisa covey was working for the red cross delivering aid to it live when she was taken it's believed she's being held captive by ice so along with her to drive is the one priority all along has been luis the safety and as you say decisions have been taken always with us in mind and one of those decisions the security information as far you know out of the public eye as possible for the...
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zealand who's been missing in syria for five years the organization said it was acting on reports that louisa copy may still be alive she into syria drivers were abducted in the northwestern city of little while delivering aid supplies in two thousand and thirteen in japan the fukushima nuclear plant operator has begun removing fuel rods from a cooling pool it's a milestone in the slow process to decommission the plant which suffered a meltdown after a tsunami back in two thousand and eleven removing the rods is crucial to avoid a further disaster if another earthquake hits activists have been demonstrating at the london offices of oil giant royal dutch shell calling for action on global climate change protesters also briefly blocked several key locations in the british capital the events begin two weeks of climate change protest organized by a group calling itself extinction rebellion. we want to get back down to that top story that breaking story about the fire and notre dame joining me now on the phone from paris is journalist john lawrence and john can you hear me ok. what can you tell me
zealand who's been missing in syria for five years the organization said it was acting on reports that louisa copy may still be alive she into syria drivers were abducted in the northwestern city of little while delivering aid supplies in two thousand and thirteen in japan the fukushima nuclear plant operator has begun removing fuel rods from a cooling pool it's a milestone in the slow process to decommission the plant which suffered a meltdown after a tsunami back in two thousand and eleven...
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on april 27, benjamin sims had gone home to louisa county and decided he would seek his parole. he goes to ashland where he would get his parole. another story for another time, it extended well beyond the commonwealth. overwhelmingly these are calvary planned a lot of these were detached units. not all of these men were men who should have been at appomattox. thanrth carolina, more 2000 men from the army of north virginia would be paroled. a little over 1000 would be paroled in greensboro. 308 ingoldsboro and charlotte between june 1 and june 5. as you might expect, by may 11 to june 5, many of these made their way home and decided to get paroled. april, continuing into may, even into june, lee's soldiers trickled in. sometimes as individuals but often has groups. the final number of men i had in my database is 15,739. this includes places beyond virginia, north virginia, west virginia. the eastern shore, on the peninsula, in farmville, lynchburg, throughout the valley. the process begun here at appomattox of disbanding and paroling these army continues. some decided it was in
on april 27, benjamin sims had gone home to louisa county and decided he would seek his parole. he goes to ashland where he would get his parole. another story for another time, it extended well beyond the commonwealth. overwhelmingly these are calvary planned a lot of these were detached units. not all of these men were men who should have been at appomattox. thanrth carolina, more 2000 men from the army of north virginia would be paroled. a little over 1000 would be paroled in greensboro. 308...
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director of policy for child poverty action group, louisa mcgeehan, says more must be invested in childrene shocking but they are not that surprising. we know we have a child poverty crisis so what they are seeing in schools is just one end of that. some of it is anecdotal but you can point to something more concrete. we know around a third of children are growing up in poverty, 4.1 million children and we know that impacts on many aspects of their lives so they are more likely to do less well in school, more likely to suffer from ill health which stays with them throughout life, and more likely to have a shorter life expectancy. it's our running chronic problem. this is what the minister, nadim zahawi, says, that the government are investing £9 million into children's after school clubs which provide free meals and snacks, you would say we need more, what more and how we afford it? there is so much more government can do, free school meals for infants is great, that should be for all children so when someone is in hospital receiving that public service, nobody goes around and finds out wh
director of policy for child poverty action group, louisa mcgeehan, says more must be invested in childrene shocking but they are not that surprising. we know we have a child poverty crisis so what they are seeing in schools is just one end of that. some of it is anecdotal but you can point to something more concrete. we know around a third of children are growing up in poverty, 4.1 million children and we know that impacts on many aspects of their lives so they are more likely to do less well...
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good evening and welcome to bbc london news with me, louisa preston.into the europa league semi finals but it's not all plain sailing at stamford bridge. leaving scotland again — manager alex mcleish is out of a job after their poor start to the euro qualifying campaign. jarell miller insists he's done nothing wrong and will appeal the decision to deny him a licence to face anthonyjoshua. good evening. for the first time in 35 years four english sides will play in european semi finals this season. after liverpool and tottenham's champions league exploits. both chelsea and arsenal have made it past the quarterfinals of the europa league, with second leg winds tonight. chelsea shared an eventful match with slavia prague at stamford bridge — winning 4—3 on the night. to go through 5—3 on aggregate, nick parrott has more. slob via prague came to stanford bridge with their coach hoping to be chelsea's strongest side, he would've been pleased to see him make his second start in this season's competition. at the belgians presence might have been a distraction
good evening and welcome to bbc london news with me, louisa preston.into the europa league semi finals but it's not all plain sailing at stamford bridge. leaving scotland again — manager alex mcleish is out of a job after their poor start to the euro qualifying campaign. jarell miller insists he's done nothing wrong and will appeal the decision to deny him a licence to face anthonyjoshua. good evening. for the first time in 35 years four english sides will play in european semi finals this...
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joining me now is louisa mcgeehan, director of policy at child poverty action group.chers are saying, do they marry with the evidence you see? absolutely, although the findings we re absolutely, although the findings were shocking they are not that surprising. we know we have a child poverty crisis so what they are seeing in schools isjust poverty crisis so what they are seeing in schools is just one end of that. some of it is anecdotal but you can point to something more concrete. we now around a third of children are growing up in poverty, 4.1 million children and we know that impacts on many aspects of their lives so they are more likely to do less well in school, more likely to suffer from ill health which stays with them throughout life and more likely to have a shorter life expectancy. this is what the minister, nadim zaha week, says, that the government are investing £9 million into children's after clu bs investing £9 million into children's after clubs which provide free meals and snacks, you would say we need more, what more and how we afford it? there is so
joining me now is louisa mcgeehan, director of policy at child poverty action group.chers are saying, do they marry with the evidence you see? absolutely, although the findings we re absolutely, although the findings were shocking they are not that surprising. we know we have a child poverty crisis so what they are seeing in schools isjust poverty crisis so what they are seeing in schools is just one end of that. some of it is anecdotal but you can point to something more concrete. we now...
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led at five on april 27, benjamin sims had gone home to louisa county and decided he would seek his parole. he goes to ashland where he would get his parole. another story for another time, it extended belong -- well beyond the commonwealth. overwhelmingly these are cavalry. a lot of these were detached units. not all of these men were men that should have been at appomattox. than 2000arolina more men from the army of north for genuine beak -- from the army of north virginia would be paroled. 450 in goldsboro and 308 in charlotte between may 1 and june 5. most of the men in that group from charlotte were from every state but as you can expect by 5 many- may 11 to june of these men were north carolinians who made their way home and decided to get paroled. intoghout april continuing may and even into june these soldiers trickled in. sometimes as individuals but often as groups. the final number of men i have in my database which is certainly not complete is 15,739. this includes places beyond virginia and carolina and west virginia. all throughout virginia. along the northern neck. the easte
led at five on april 27, benjamin sims had gone home to louisa county and decided he would seek his parole. he goes to ashland where he would get his parole. another story for another time, it extended belong -- well beyond the commonwealth. overwhelmingly these are cavalry. a lot of these were detached units. not all of these men were men that should have been at appomattox. than 2000arolina more men from the army of north for genuine beak -- from the army of north virginia would be paroled....
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louisa silva, a medical doctor, a chinese medical doctor who has a mastersealth degree, a and that, andhe says that sense of touch is even more important than hearing and sight, and it develops completely at 20 weeks in utero, where your site develops more like after you are born, so if you do not put glasses on your youror hearing aid in ear, you cannot correct the problem. site are asking children to still when they have a sensory impairment with touch or anything, so this massage actually relaxes the nervous system and get the correct messages to the brain. it is phenomenal. child is severe, he is moderate within five months. there are two treatments -- applied behavioral analysis and sensory training. host: i see you shaking your head. let me get your response quickly before we run out of time. guest 2: there is no evidence to support this treatment. when parents are diagnosed, it is a scary thing, and they are not connected with supportive resources. job, sometimes i talk to the friend of a friend of a colleague who just has been diagnosed, and by the time i talked to this person,
louisa silva, a medical doctor, a chinese medical doctor who has a mastersealth degree, a and that, andhe says that sense of touch is even more important than hearing and sight, and it develops completely at 20 weeks in utero, where your site develops more like after you are born, so if you do not put glasses on your youror hearing aid in ear, you cannot correct the problem. site are asking children to still when they have a sensory impairment with touch or anything, so this massage actually...
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appealing for the whereabouts of a nurse kidnapped along with two drivers in syria almost six years ago louisa carvey was working for the red cross delivering aid to italy when she was taken it's believed she's being held captive by ice along with the two syrian drivers a car his kidnapping was kept secret for fear her life may be at risk. our number one priority all along has been safety and as you say decisions have been taken always with caution in mind one of those decisions from ation as far. as possible the i.c.r.c. has taken the lead and we've worked collectively together around. when is the reason all right or wrong time. assessment is made with the. risk we need to see by calling for action whether we can find any more information or. more now from a chorus of correspondent who's in beirut. the i.c.r.c. ending its silence appealing for any information on the whereabouts of its members of the syrian nationals their fate is not known but the i.c.r.c. believes that the member. is possibly alive and they have information that she was seen alive just a few weeks ago there is no doubt that
appealing for the whereabouts of a nurse kidnapped along with two drivers in syria almost six years ago louisa carvey was working for the red cross delivering aid to italy when she was taken it's believed she's being held captive by ice along with the two syrian drivers a car his kidnapping was kept secret for fear her life may be at risk. our number one priority all along has been safety and as you say decisions have been taken always with caution in mind one of those decisions from ation as...
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the director of policy for child poverty action group, louisa mcgeehan, says more must be invested inngs of their survey were shocking. they're not that surprising. we know that we have a child poverty crisis, so what they're seeing in schools is just one end of that. some of it inevitably is anecdotal, but you can point to something more concrete than that, can you? we know that around a third of children are growing up in poverty, it's 4.1 million children. and we know that poverty impacts on many aspects of a child's life, so we know that they are more likely to do less well in school, more more likely to suffer from ill health — which stays with them throughout life — and more likely to have a shorter life expectancy. it is a very chronic problem. let me put to you what the minister says. he said, "tackling disadvantage is a government priority and government are investing £9 million into children's afterschool clubs that would provide free meals and snacks." you would say yes to that, but more presumably. what more and how do we afford it? there is so much more that government ca
the director of policy for child poverty action group, louisa mcgeehan, says more must be invested inngs of their survey were shocking. they're not that surprising. we know that we have a child poverty crisis, so what they're seeing in schools is just one end of that. some of it inevitably is anecdotal, but you can point to something more concrete than that, can you? we know that around a third of children are growing up in poverty, it's 4.1 million children. and we know that poverty impacts on...
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what would you say, louisa, now?at is your advice, because you are maker free this do, what is your advice, because you are makerfree this morning. and you look fantastic. so, you have come through the other side, you are strong, you are there but what would you say to anyone who now is worrying about it? it's really interesting. it's seeking help and i think that's the hardest thing, unless someone think that's the hardest thing, unless someone comes up to think that's the hardest thing, unless someone comes up to you and says would you like help, people with these issues don't want to ask for it, they're either too scared or they feel like they can. maybe they feel like they will draw attention to it, or make someone feel worse? anyway, it skin, it sounds silly, it'sjust skin but it's not, it doesn't matter if you think it's just skin, it has an impact. i know you cry over it, you go into a shell, i spent time not eating, loads of different things. please seek help but i'm a big advocate, social media can be a grea
what would you say, louisa, now?at is your advice, because you are maker free this do, what is your advice, because you are makerfree this morning. and you look fantastic. so, you have come through the other side, you are strong, you are there but what would you say to anyone who now is worrying about it? it's really interesting. it's seeking help and i think that's the hardest thing, unless someone think that's the hardest thing, unless someone comes up to think that's the hardest thing,...
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louisa silva, a medical doctor, a chinese medical doctor who has a mastersealth degree, a and that, and says that sense of touch is even more important than hearing and sight, and it develops completely at 20 weeks in utero, where your site develops more like after you are born, so if you do not put glasses on your youror hearing aid in ear, you cannot correct the problem. site are asking children to still when they have a sensory impairment with touch or anything, so this massage actually relaxes the nervous system and get the correct messages to the brain. it is phenomenal. child is severe, he is moderate within five months. there are two treatments -- applied behavioral analysis and sensory training. host: i see you shaking your head. let me get your response quickly before we run out of time. guest 2: there is no evidence to support this treatment. when parents are diagnosed, it is a scary thing, and they are not connected with supportive resources. job, sometimes i talk to the friend of a friend of a colleague who just has been diagnosed, and by the time i talked to this person, i
louisa silva, a medical doctor, a chinese medical doctor who has a mastersealth degree, a and that, and says that sense of touch is even more important than hearing and sight, and it develops completely at 20 weeks in utero, where your site develops more like after you are born, so if you do not put glasses on your youror hearing aid in ear, you cannot correct the problem. site are asking children to still when they have a sensory impairment with touch or anything, so this massage actually...
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the icrc says it knows that the nurse, louisa akavi, was seen alive late last year.old misery" for thousands of families. it has warned that nine out of ten councils in england don't have enough money to meet the needs of children and young adults who need support. the government says it's investing an extra 100 million pounds in special needs places. one of the world's most endangered species of whale is experiencing a baby boom in america. three, north atlantic right whale calves were spotted off the coast of massachusetts, and seven have also been spotted near florida. scientists did not see any newborns in 2018. it's thought there are only a50 of the species left — they've been endangered since 1970. after three years of refurbishments, marie antoinette's apartments at the palace of versailles are reopening to the public. for more than a century, the kings and queens of france lived in these apartments. but marie antoinette, wife of king louis xvi, was the most famous occupant of them all. the palace was her home until the revolution. she left these rooms in a hu
the icrc says it knows that the nurse, louisa akavi, was seen alive late last year.old misery" for thousands of families. it has warned that nine out of ten councils in england don't have enough money to meet the needs of children and young adults who need support. the government says it's investing an extra 100 million pounds in special needs places. one of the world's most endangered species of whale is experiencing a baby boom in america. three, north atlantic right whale calves were...
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. >> louisa charles represents climworks by removing it and reusing it. >>> we built it here becausee is waste heat from a garbage incineration plant just below. >> we have a building material which is highly selective so it only captures c02. >> they needed buyers and they found their first one just a few hundred yards away, a greenhouse looking for fertilizer. >> it's a big cherry tomato. >> taste it. it's pretty good. >> reporter: down the road professor marcus free throwle has started using climb works to make fuel. >> we have carbon and hydrogen dioxide going in and out comes methane. >> reporter: it comes out of a gas pump and into a small fleet of cars. what would happen if i put methane in my car? >> it wouldn't go well. you don't have a methane car? >> not yet. can i get one? >> yes. there's about 20 you can buy. >> reporter: free throw. says the beauty of methane is that the gas is easily stored. an electric battery relying on solar power in a swiss winter would be hard to charge. >> do you feel this is part of the solution too climate change? >> yes, i'm very convinced thi
. >> louisa charles represents climworks by removing it and reusing it. >>> we built it here becausee is waste heat from a garbage incineration plant just below. >> we have a building material which is highly selective so it only captures c02. >> they needed buyers and they found their first one just a few hundred yards away, a greenhouse looking for fertilizer. >> it's a big cherry tomato. >> taste it. it's pretty good. >> reporter: down the road...
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the icrc says it knows that the nurse, louisa akavi, was seen alive late last year.eather news you're happy about. warm weather on the way for the uk as we go through the week. but particularly for easter weekend. we could see temperatures into mid 20s. that is by easter sunday. low— pressure 20s. that is by easter sunday. low—pressure to the west trying to get involved in the weather story. high pressure in the east. a chilly arctic air in place. moving forward, as the week goes on, we plug into warmeraircoming as the week goes on, we plug into warmer air coming from the atlantic. that is what will bolster our temperatures. a lot of settled weather on the cards. today the low in the west is bringing rain into northern ireland, western wales and the south west of england later. further east, decent sunshine away coast where the wind is feeding in some cloud and keeping things on the chilly side. showers in the north—east of scotland this afternoon. 13 to 1a could be the high in the best of the brightness. hello, this is bbc newsroom live with me, joanna gosling. the
the icrc says it knows that the nurse, louisa akavi, was seen alive late last year.eather news you're happy about. warm weather on the way for the uk as we go through the week. but particularly for easter weekend. we could see temperatures into mid 20s. that is by easter sunday. low— pressure 20s. that is by easter sunday. low—pressure to the west trying to get involved in the weather story. high pressure in the east. a chilly arctic air in place. moving forward, as the week goes on, we...