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good morning, louise. two very strong elements as pa rt louise.s front page is symbolic. it translates to saying "now grief carries our colours." the saying "now grief carries our colours. " the brandenburg saying "now grief carries our colours." the brandenburg gate lit up colours." the brandenburg gate lit up in last night in sympathy for those who lost their lives and papers reflecting that police investigation which you've just referred to. tracing the route that the lorry took. it is thought to have travelled across berlin for five kilometres and took half an hour coming into the market. police will want to know what happened it got here? where did the driver go? at what point was the lorry hijacked? all of that information just one of the 500 leads that they're following up. robert, we are getting more on this in a few minutes time. figures seen by bbc breakfast show the number of people coming forward to say that they were the victims of historical child abuse in england and wales has more than doubled in the past year. louise can explain a
good morning, louise. two very strong elements as pa rt louise.s front page is symbolic. it translates to saying "now grief carries our colours." the saying "now grief carries our colours. " the brandenburg saying "now grief carries our colours." the brandenburg gate lit up colours." the brandenburg gate lit up in last night in sympathy for those who lost their lives and papers reflecting that police investigation which you've just referred to. tracing the...
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and when louise did her argentine tango, the room didn't speak. i love about this show. from 5—105, everybody feels they can have a go at it, get together. they can commit. my love this year has to be ed balls. i don't know what you thought. aye, aye, i could not believe what i was watching, in the best possible way. look at this. that is one of those moments that goes in the history cabinet, for me. and then to think of him as the man who talked about economics — i could not compute the two. great fun, and that is what strictly is all about. the magic that ed balls brought that was different. i couldn't concentrate. in the past, we have had our, i am going to call them clowns. they have embraced character rather than the dance. ed, on and off television, he kept going to be at one point, karen, is this hip action right? when he dance, even though he knew he wasn't the best, he gave a commitment, and that was encouraging, and he inspired his partner. when you get that teamwork, that relationship, that unity, it is great and that is why he stayed s
and when louise did her argentine tango, the room didn't speak. i love about this show. from 5—105, everybody feels they can have a go at it, get together. they can commit. my love this year has to be ed balls. i don't know what you thought. aye, aye, i could not believe what i was watching, in the best possible way. look at this. that is one of those moments that goes in the history cabinet, for me. and then to think of him as the man who talked about economics — i could not compute the...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin.oo many young carers are going "under the radar" and don't get the support they need. a study by the children's commissioner for england says four out of five young people don't get the help they should from local authority social services. good morning. it's tuesday the 27th of december. also this morning: some voters in england will have to show photographic id before casting their vote as part of efforts to reduce electoral fraud. his private life was very much public knowledge, but details of george michael's quiet generosity begin to surface after his death on christmas day. good morning. in sport: chelsea extend their winning run to 12 games as they go seven points clear at the top of the premier league. and carol has the weather. good morning. it is a cold and frosty start to the day, but for most of us, it will be dry with hazy sunshine, except in the north and west, where they will be a bit more clout at times and spots of rain. more details in 15 minutes —— cloud. good mornin
this is breakfast, with louise minchin.oo many young carers are going "under the radar" and don't get the support they need. a study by the children's commissioner for england says four out of five young people don't get the help they should from local authority social services. good morning. it's tuesday the 27th of december. also this morning: some voters in england will have to show photographic id before casting their vote as part of efforts to reduce electoral fraud. his private...
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louise is in the final! louise was very nearly masterchef. the trophy that you didn't quite win.in 2016, so many of you have inspired us. running for me has been something that i have used to help combat the mental illness that i suffered throughout my 20s. four years ago, i could not even run for a bus. we have done it. we did it. we are so proud of what we have done. what are you right now? cancer—free. say it again. cancer—free. and again. cancer—free. how does it feel? great. this year, you helped us shine a light on cancer. you told us these stories encouraged you to get that check, make that change. i would say to all the boys and girls to never give up. 2016 was not all bad. and we have helped deliver some of the best bits. there she was, just presenting very happily. and then she decided to have an event later on. we have also delivered some of the worst. we will be joined by scottish first minister nicola sturgeon, talking about plans for a second referendum on independence. i'm sorry. we have very clearly run the wrong pictures over that particular sequence. we haven't
louise is in the final! louise was very nearly masterchef. the trophy that you didn't quite win.in 2016, so many of you have inspired us. running for me has been something that i have used to help combat the mental illness that i suffered throughout my 20s. four years ago, i could not even run for a bus. we have done it. we did it. we are so proud of what we have done. what are you right now? cancer—free. say it again. cancer—free. and again. cancer—free. how does it feel? great. this...
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oh, louise, larry. come right on in. darrin, it's larry and louise. i know. we've met. you -- you know mr. saunders, of course. yes, yes. mr. saunders. tate. oh, good, darrin. you brought the new layouts for the soup. well, uh, larry, louise, mr. saunders, darrin, get set. i have a little surprise for you. he's liable to be gone. if only you'd been home when i got home, we could've gone back then and there. but no, you had to be at the dentist, wasting precious time, having a tooth pulled. now, look, gladys, i'd rather have a tooth pulled than go out looking at frogs with you. call me peculiar! there he is! he's a human frog! what? what'd she call me? why would anybody say that anybody was a human frog? unless, of course, they were drinking. fergus: uh, good point, sir. actually, the last thing in the world any frog worth his salt would want to be is human. what was your name again? what was your name again? i-i was just about to introduce everybody when the kravitzes came in. i realize how you could've gotten the wrong impression. here she goes again. always an explana
oh, louise, larry. come right on in. darrin, it's larry and louise. i know. we've met. you -- you know mr. saunders, of course. yes, yes. mr. saunders. tate. oh, good, darrin. you brought the new layouts for the soup. well, uh, larry, louise, mr. saunders, darrin, get set. i have a little surprise for you. he's liable to be gone. if only you'd been home when i got home, we could've gone back then and there. but no, you had to be at the dentist, wasting precious time, having a tooth pulled. now,...
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prepare to die. >> pelley: and "thelma and louise." today yahoo said it fell victim to what isel data breech ever at an e-mail provider. hackers are believed to have stolen data for more than one bill user accounts in august of 2013. the data include e-mail addresses, birth dates and security questions, a separate breech was announced in september involving half a billion yahoo accounts. up next we'll remember alan this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting d g tohelpinlock a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's pven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic humira can lower your ability f to fight infections,s. including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been
prepare to die. >> pelley: and "thelma and louise." today yahoo said it fell victim to what isel data breech ever at an e-mail provider. hackers are believed to have stolen data for more than one bill user accounts in august of 2013. the data include e-mail addresses, birth dates and security questions, a separate breech was announced in september involving half a billion yahoo accounts. up next we'll remember alan this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis...
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he beat the evening's other two finalists, the actor danny mac and the singer louise redknapp, thanksown the lane...# an american smooth... # with a happy refrain...# ..a show dance... # this is what i say...# ..and ajive. the latter two routines were given perfect scores by the judges. 0re might be this year's winner, but for many, a close runner—up was ed balls. the former shadow chancellor's lack of dance skills may have resulted in consistently low scores from the show‘sjudges, but he was kept in the contest a week after week by routines, which included a gangnam style dance, until he finally left the competition last month. # gangnam style...# the evening's final was also len goodman's last appearance in the series, and he was given a standing ovation in the studio. len goodman has led the judging panel since the programme began 12 years ago. good afternoon. nothing very much sparkling about the weather. we are talking about fog last thing tonight and first thing tomorrow. particularly in central and southern england and wales. it could be a touch of ground frost. things graduall
he beat the evening's other two finalists, the actor danny mac and the singer louise redknapp, thanksown the lane...# an american smooth... # with a happy refrain...# ..a show dance... # this is what i say...# ..and ajive. the latter two routines were given perfect scores by the judges. 0re might be this year's winner, but for many, a close runner—up was ed balls. the former shadow chancellor's lack of dance skills may have resulted in consistently low scores from the show‘sjudges, but he...
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louise lear has the details for us. a seamless link, on the horizon there is snow.here. it looks as if we will continue to see showers for the rest of the afternoon. if you are travelling to see friends and family and into this evening, they will be a bit of a nuisance. a frequent rush of showers, some thunderstorms continuing and then some snow to the tops of the hills as well. further south, not too bad to the north of england and wales. we will see some rain pushing into the midlands and east anglia but across the rush hour it is an improving picture. rain at the moment that that should ease away. generally the rain clears southend east. the real talking point is certainly the weather further north and west. it stays windier showery and with temperature is falling close to freezing, ice could be an issue first thing. the showers are not going very far, very fast at all. it will feel disappointingly cool. further south, decent spells of sunshine coming through after a chilly start. all change as we move into friday. here is storm barbara, our second named storm is
louise lear has the details for us. a seamless link, on the horizon there is snow.here. it looks as if we will continue to see showers for the rest of the afternoon. if you are travelling to see friends and family and into this evening, they will be a bit of a nuisance. a frequent rush of showers, some thunderstorms continuing and then some snow to the tops of the hills as well. further south, not too bad to the north of england and wales. we will see some rain pushing into the midlands and...
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up next, "thelma and louise" drive off to a place of honor. honor.. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your do
up next, "thelma and louise" drive off to a place of honor. honor.. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing...
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sessions: well, you're here, louise, and that's good enough for me. >> i have no opening statement. i just thank you as usual for your good work. thank you. rep. sessions: thank you. >> thank you. and i will put peter's statement in in a little bit. rep. sessions: good. thank you very much. look, she's not here yet, a lot of members are busy this afternoon, but we're going to also wish virginia foxx the very best. these flowers that are here in celebration of virginia's years of service not only to this , committee but also to the house of representatives. mrs. fox will be leaving the rules committee to assume grown chairmanship. she will be doing this this january 3rd, but until then she's going to have to put up with some flowers and kind words. we will wait until she gets here before we do that. i'm delighted we are ready to go. so, we will now open up testimony on s-612 that is all -- i did ask the gentleman mr. doyle to please come forth and i will ask him again. mike, do you mind sitting right there? yes, we're going to share that microphone. you are into sharing today. >> sur
sessions: well, you're here, louise, and that's good enough for me. >> i have no opening statement. i just thank you as usual for your good work. thank you. rep. sessions: thank you. >> thank you. and i will put peter's statement in in a little bit. rep. sessions: good. thank you very much. look, she's not here yet, a lot of members are busy this afternoon, but we're going to also wish virginia foxx the very best. these flowers that are here in celebration of virginia's years of...
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prepare to die. >> and "thelma and louise." ? ? >>> today, yahoo! said it fell victim to what is likely the largest data breech ever at an e-mail provider. hackers are believed to have stolen data from more than one billion user accounts in august of 2013. the data include e-mail addresses, birth dates and security questions. a separate breech was announced billion yahoo! accounts. up next, we'll remember alan >>> television has made dozens of sitcom dads part of our popular culture. one of the most famous was played by alan thicke, who died of a heart attack yesterday at the age of 69. jim axelrod has his story. ? show me that smile again, show me that smile ? >> reporter: hard to believe perhaps, but it was 31 years ago that alan thicke introduced us to dr. jason seaver, the warm and upbeat tv dad on "growing pains." ? head out on the highway ? >> reporter: the role of wise and loving father wasn't a stretch for thicke, a devoted dad to three boys. ? if you can't hear ? >> reporter: including music star robin thickee. >> i think all three of my bo
prepare to die. >> and "thelma and louise." ? ? >>> today, yahoo! said it fell victim to what is likely the largest data breech ever at an e-mail provider. hackers are believed to have stolen data from more than one billion user accounts in august of 2013. the data include e-mail addresses, birth dates and security questions. a separate breech was announced billion yahoo! accounts. up next, we'll remember alan >>> television has made dozens of sitcom dads part...
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here's louise lear. s, fifa say there is only room for sport and nothing else when inside the stadium and on the pitch but we can expect appeals here. it is not feeling like december. very mild so far, and bland really for most of us, in fact this weather watcher‘s picture illustrates the story again, a cloudy start, low cloud and following and a grey story, but things are set to change, it has to be said. so after a quiet start to the week, it is going to turn wet and windy with gales or severe gales sandwiched in between the two, we could for a time see brighter interludes as well. the reason being though, the high pressure that has been the driving force for so long, that is drifting further east into europe and it is opening the floodgates for a series of low pressures to move in from the atlantic, powered by a fast—moving jet stream, the isobars squeezing together. gales or severe gales likely, there is one area of low pressure m oves likely, there is one area of low pressure moves away, a brief lul
here's louise lear. s, fifa say there is only room for sport and nothing else when inside the stadium and on the pitch but we can expect appeals here. it is not feeling like december. very mild so far, and bland really for most of us, in fact this weather watcher‘s picture illustrates the story again, a cloudy start, low cloud and following and a grey story, but things are set to change, it has to be said. so after a quiet start to the week, it is going to turn wet and windy with gales or...
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some myself, my 3-year-old daughter and my 78-year-old neighbor louise louise and i ended up walking to the park to join this vigil. e were walking down the sidewalk and the reason my are talking about the carrots they planted in the garden earlier and how excited maia is about them growing. my is about to trick her every ten steps because she is this toddler. i'm with them thinking, this is what matters. the fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings, on the scale that teaches me about the bats mess. louise is teaching me that life is long and fast. she's been through so much. and she's devastated to but in a way that can hold that devastation in the light of such vastness. she's reminded me of that. she's been enriched by 3-year-old that has energy that is overwhelming but invigorating. that is what it's been for me, constant thing of being in generational friendship and service to each other. and in particular having kids.wo i have two mothers, one who lives next door and one across the street who i don't have any control group to compare to but positive have made
some myself, my 3-year-old daughter and my 78-year-old neighbor louise louise and i ended up walking to the park to join this vigil. e were walking down the sidewalk and the reason my are talking about the carrots they planted in the garden earlier and how excited maia is about them growing. my is about to trick her every ten steps because she is this toddler. i'm with them thinking, this is what matters. the fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings, on the scale that teaches...
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prepare to die. >> and "thelma and louise." ♪ >>> today, yahoo!l victim to what is likely the largest data breech ever at an e-mail provider. hackers are believed to have stolen data from more than one billion user accounts in august of 2013. the data include e-mail addresses, birth dates and security questions. a separate breech was announced in september involving half a billion yahoo! accounts. up thicke. ♪ even hollywood's latest sweetheart needs to... punish the porcelain occasionally. but to avoid embarrassment... i give every bathroom the v.i.poo treatment. spray generously before taking your seat and v.i.poo forms a protective layer trapping the icky smell of your devil's donuts. so, no red faces in front of your boss, hollywood's hottest director. even a vip needs to v.i.poo. z26i1z z17vz y26i1y y17vy >>> television has made dozens of sitcom dads part of our popular culture. one of the most famous was played by alan thicke, who died of a heart attack yesterday at the age of 69. jim axelrod has his story. ♪ show me that smile again, show m
prepare to die. >> and "thelma and louise." ♪ >>> today, yahoo!l victim to what is likely the largest data breech ever at an e-mail provider. hackers are believed to have stolen data from more than one billion user accounts in august of 2013. the data include e-mail addresses, birth dates and security questions. a separate breech was announced in september involving half a billion yahoo! accounts. up thicke. ♪ even hollywood's latest sweetheart needs to... punish...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin.e radar" and don't get the support they need. a study by the children's commissioner for england says four out of five young people don't get the help they should from local authority social services. good morning. it's tuesday the 27th of december. also this morning: some voters in england will have to show photographic id before casting their vote as part of efforts to reduce electoral fraud. his private life was very much public knowledge, but details of george michael's quiet generosity begin to surface after his death on christmas day. good morning.
this is breakfast, with louise minchin.e radar" and don't get the support they need. a study by the children's commissioner for england says four out of five young people don't get the help they should from local authority social services. good morning. it's tuesday the 27th of december. also this morning: some voters in england will have to show photographic id before casting their vote as part of efforts to reduce electoral fraud. his private life was very much public knowledge, but...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. a lorry has ploughed into a packed christmas market in berlin. according to police, it was probably an act of terror. at least 12 people are dead and dozens more are injured. the carnage happened just off a main shopping street as the vehicle mounted the pavement and crashed through wooden huts filled with christmas shoppers. we heard it knocking down stalls and there was no skidding wheels, clearly no attempt to try to slow down. police think the lorry was stolen from a building site in poland. we'll be live in berlin all morning with the latest. good morning. it's tuesday the 20th of december. also this morning: a huge leap forward in the treatment of prostate cancer. doctors manage to eliminate tumours without such severe side—effects. president putin describes the assassination of russia's ambassador to turkey as an act of provocation. little kicks, little punches, stuff like that. we'll hearfrom men who abuse their partners, as breakfast is given exclusive access to a new way of
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. a lorry has ploughed into a packed christmas market in berlin. according to police, it was probably an act of terror. at least 12 people are dead and dozens more are injured. the carnage happened just off a main shopping street as the vehicle mounted the pavement and crashed through wooden huts filled with christmas shoppers. we heard it knocking down stalls and there was no skidding wheels, clearly no attempt to try to slow down. police...
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that's right, louise., firstly, is why, if the authorities knew he had a criminal background, which they did, and they also knew he had links to islamist extremist groups here in germany, why he was not as observed. he had been placed under observation and his phone had been tapped for a couple of months earlier this year, at that observation was lifted even though authorities say he was judged to be potentially dangerous. the other problem and the other question the authorities are going to be facing is why he wasn't deported, because his application for asylum was rejected after he came here last year. and a lot of people now saying, well, you should have been deported back to his home country of tunisia. the problem they are, though, germany can legally only do that if the country of origin cooperates. in this particular case it seems tunisia did not accept that this man was actually a tunisian citizens. but that is still going to create a lot of questions about germany's right to asylum, where the peop
that's right, louise., firstly, is why, if the authorities knew he had a criminal background, which they did, and they also knew he had links to islamist extremist groups here in germany, why he was not as observed. he had been placed under observation and his phone had been tapped for a couple of months earlier this year, at that observation was lifted even though authorities say he was judged to be potentially dangerous. the other problem and the other question the authorities are going to be...
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louise kernohan stays with us, the investment manager at aberdeen asset management. are exposed within the u.k. government. we discussed britain's brexit options. this is bloomberg. ♪ a.m. in london and 8:20 in rome. italy is waking up to seeing matteo renzi resigned. open just under 20 minutes ago, down by 1%. italy is facing a new political future. it was the size of the no v hee that is interest to t market, at 60%. italian government bonds trading up this morning in terms of terms an yield and down in e of price. europe is facing a new political period of turmoil. the euro dollar, just off a 20 month low at 1.0583. that is the italian political question. let's get to the business flash with christine harvey. reporter: thank you. amundiinvestment from is the pioneer to purchase asset management from unicredit. the business is valued at 3.5 billion euros and a purchase of pioneer would be the biggest acquisition of amundi. that would grant a most $1.4 trillion in assets. protesters have won a landmark victory with the u.s. denying the permit needed to complete the
louise kernohan stays with us, the investment manager at aberdeen asset management. are exposed within the u.k. government. we discussed britain's brexit options. this is bloomberg. ♪ a.m. in london and 8:20 in rome. italy is waking up to seeing matteo renzi resigned. open just under 20 minutes ago, down by 1%. italy is facing a new political future. it was the size of the no v hee that is interest to t market, at 60%. italian government bonds trading up this morning in terms of terms an...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.acked christmas market in berlin. according to police, it was probably an act of terror. at least 12 people are dead and dozens more are injured. the carnage happened just off a main shopping street as the vehicle mounted the pavement and crashed through wooden huts filled with christmas shoppers. we heard it knocking down stalls and there was no skidding wheels, clearly no attempt to try to slow down. police think the lorry was stolen from a building site in poland. we'll be live in berlin all morning with the latest.
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.acked christmas market in berlin. according to police, it was probably an act of terror. at least 12 people are dead and dozens more are injured. the carnage happened just off a main shopping street as the vehicle mounted the pavement and crashed through wooden huts filled with christmas shoppers. we heard it knocking down stalls and there was no skidding wheels, clearly no attempt to try to slow down. police think the lorry was stolen from...
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for more, here's bbc weather‘s louise lear.or a significant storm to strike through the heart of the philippines, but that's exactly what typhoon nock—ten is likely to do. you can just about make out the eye of the storm on the satellite picture as it continues to move in a westerly direction, and expected to make landfall during christmas day. this is going to be a significant storm. the potential for category three or four. there will be a lot of heavy rain associated with it. strong to damaging gusting winds and a significant storm surge ofjust 2.5 metres, that's eight foot. it will rip through the heart of the philippines close towards manila. the wider white circles show the track once it makes landfall. we will of course keep you updated. but it's a significant storm and it will cause some issues. 200—300 millimetres per day, which will result in flooding and some landslide. gusts of up to 160 mph, certainly want to keep a close eye on. how unusual is this? sadly, it is the third storm to arrive during christmas day. the
for more, here's bbc weather‘s louise lear.or a significant storm to strike through the heart of the philippines, but that's exactly what typhoon nock—ten is likely to do. you can just about make out the eye of the storm on the satellite picture as it continues to move in a westerly direction, and expected to make landfall during christmas day. this is going to be a significant storm. the potential for category three or four. there will be a lot of heavy rain associated with it. strong to...
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this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ristmas market attack, as it emerges he was being watched until just market attack, as it emerges he was being watched untiljust a few months ago. he was known to have ties to a radical islamist group. now german police are facing questions about why they dropped their surveillance operation. good morning everybody. it is thursday 22 december. also this morning: a boost for rural broadband. £400 million is going to be spent on getting remote areas faster connections. i will have more on where
this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ristmas market attack, as it emerges he was being watched until just market attack, as it emerges he was being watched untiljust a few months ago. he was known to have ties to a radical islamist group. now german police are facing questions about why they dropped their surveillance operation. good morning everybody. it is thursday 22 december. also this morning: a boost for rural broadband. £400 million is going to be spent on getting remote...
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the weather now with louise lear. good morning, and merry christmas to you.y with some rain in the story. the weather today is linked to the third storm of the season. ahead of the these systems struggling this country are throwing up cloud from the south—west but more importantly a south—westerly wind dragging incredibly mild ever this time of year. so much so that the early birds are up and about in the morning will be greeted by temperatures into double figures across central and southern areas. a mild start to christmas day with a lot of cloud around. the odds bottled georges will across england and wales. the system rain into northern ireland and scotland but behind it there will be a cluster of showers. it will stay on mild in sheltered eastern areas which could see temperatures into the mid—teens. there is our weather front more than moving out of northern ireland by the middle of the afternoon. as we go south it will be quite cloudy with temperatures again into the mid—teens, perhaps, for north wales. widely around 12 or 13 degrees and the cloud so ca
the weather now with louise lear. good morning, and merry christmas to you.y with some rain in the story. the weather today is linked to the third storm of the season. ahead of the these systems struggling this country are throwing up cloud from the south—west but more importantly a south—westerly wind dragging incredibly mild ever this time of year. so much so that the early birds are up and about in the morning will be greeted by temperatures into double figures across central and...
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hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.hitting postal services and rail companies in the run up to christmas. services at some of the post office's larger branches will be affected, and passengers on the rail network in the south east of england are also being told to expect disruption. good morning, it's monday the 19th of december. the evacuation of thousands of people trapped in eastern aleppo has resumed with around 350 moved out on buses last night. i'm live with durham constabulary during one of the busiest weeks
hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.hitting postal services and rail companies in the run up to christmas. services at some of the post office's larger branches will be affected, and passengers on the rail network in the south east of england are also being told to expect disruption. good morning, it's monday the 19th of december. the evacuation of thousands of people trapped in eastern aleppo has resumed with around 350 moved out on buses last night. i'm live with...
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. >> louise? louise. >> what is that? >> dr.? >> what are you doing? to see me. >> dr., are you ok? >> they need to see me. >> she is walking toward them. [suspenseful music] [heavy breathing] that is a proper introduction. host: it is an amazing thing, because the audience is going along with the character and learning where there is to learn. nobody knows are these creatures, do they mean us harm? amy: what is their purpose? host: and how do they communicate? and the quality that your character has is empathy. she realizes, whatever they are, you cannot talk to them from behind a screen. you have to somehow find a connection. amy: and speaking and learning about language, one of the things i had assumed is they were more translators, but so many of them do fieldwork and go into communities with indigenous languages. that is something i found fascinating. having to become a very empathetic person and not make judgments, staying open to receive information from people. although it seems highly intellectual, it is this wonderful warmth science in a way,
. >> louise? louise. >> what is that? >> dr.? >> what are you doing? to see me. >> dr., are you ok? >> they need to see me. >> she is walking toward them. [suspenseful music] [heavy breathing] that is a proper introduction. host: it is an amazing thing, because the audience is going along with the character and learning where there is to learn. nobody knows are these creatures, do they mean us harm? amy: what is their purpose? host: and how do they...
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Dec 21, 2016
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coming up at 6am on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesseople have been killed and dozens more injured in a series of explosions at a fireworks market on the outskirts of mexico city. similar blasts destroyed parts of the market in 2005 and 2006. german police have urged people to be on heightened alert as they search for the driver of the truck that ploughed into a christmas market in berlin on monday evening, killing 12 people. a pakistani asylum seeker arrested shortly after the attack has been released without charge. president 0bama has banned new oil and gas drilling in us arctic waters and introduced significant new curbs in the atlantic for the next five years. the move, one of his last major environmental protection actions, could prove difficult to reverse for the incoming trump administration. now it is time for our news review. more on the truck attack in berlin which killed 12 people. der spiegel online calls it "germany's nightmare, merkel‘s nightmare." the german chancellor's name is also trending online in the us. this artic
coming up at 6am on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesseople have been killed and dozens more injured in a series of explosions at a fireworks market on the outskirts of mexico city. similar blasts destroyed parts of the market in 2005 and 2006. german police have urged people to be on heightened alert as they search for the driver of the truck that ploughed into a christmas market in berlin on monday evening, killing 12 people. a pakistani asylum...
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Dec 21, 2016
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. the search for a killer.d alert as they try to find the driver behind the berlin lorry attack. vigils have been held to remember the people who died when the truck smashed through a christmas market on monday night. the family of an italian woman whose mobile phone was found at the scene say they fear that she is among the victims. one man arrested has been released without charge. the so—called islamic state says one its supporters was responsible. good morning. it's wednesday the 21st of december. also this morning:
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. the search for a killer.d alert as they try to find the driver behind the berlin lorry attack. vigils have been held to remember the people who died when the truck smashed through a christmas market on monday night. the family of an italian woman whose mobile phone was found at the scene say they fear that she is among the victims. one man arrested has been released without charge. the so—called islamic state says one its supporters was...
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heptapods.the >> louise? >> i am louise. >> what is that? is that a new symbol?l. >> dr. briggs. what are you doing? >> i need to see in there. >> are you ok? >> there is a risk of contamination. >> i need them to see me. >> dr. grace. >> she is walking towards the screen. [suspenseful music] [heavy breathing] >> now, that is a proper introduction. host: that is an amazing scene, because at this point, the audience is going along with the character and learning what there is to learn. nobody knows these creatures, do they mean us harm? what do they want? amy: yeah, what is their purpose? host: and how do they communicate? and here, the quality your character has that is so crucial to the movie is empathy. she realizes, whoever they are, whatever they are, you can't just talk to them from behind a screen. you have to somehow find some connection. amy: exactly. and speaking with and learning thet linguists, one of things i assumed was they were more translators. but really, so many of them do fieldwork and go into these communities to preserve indigenous languages.
heptapods.the >> louise? >> i am louise. >> what is that? is that a new symbol?l. >> dr. briggs. what are you doing? >> i need to see in there. >> are you ok? >> there is a risk of contamination. >> i need them to see me. >> dr. grace. >> she is walking towards the screen. [suspenseful music] [heavy breathing] >> now, that is a proper introduction. host: that is an amazing scene, because at this point, the audience is going along...
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be up this is a photograph of general mcarthur and his first wife, louise. one of the invitations and a box actually they shared pieces of the wedding cake and this is one of the boxes containing one of those pieces of the wedding cake. the other thing mcarthur did as superintendent of west point which is kind of interesting, he owes to dignitaries. one is right here. the prince of wales visiting in 1922, and walking with general mcarthur. both veterans of the western front, i can only imagine what they talked about at the dinner table. prince of wales eventually becomes king edward 8th. as we come down after mcarthur leaves in 1922, goes to the philippines for a while. and actually, 24, 25, 1924, 1925, a real tough period. first of all in december 1923, his brother, scam tin arthur days of appendicitis. he's on his way to admiral. he dies as captain. and this is one of the great what-ifs. his contemporaries, admiral -- future admiral harold stark and chester nimitz are the navy officers at the beginning of the second world war. this is to me one of the grea
be up this is a photograph of general mcarthur and his first wife, louise. one of the invitations and a box actually they shared pieces of the wedding cake and this is one of the boxes containing one of those pieces of the wedding cake. the other thing mcarthur did as superintendent of west point which is kind of interesting, he owes to dignitaries. one is right here. the prince of wales visiting in 1922, and walking with general mcarthur. both veterans of the western front, i can only imagine...
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louise, buts jean when i was young, they called me scout. >> i see a little bit of scout in me.tty precocious kid. i did not get in as many fights as scout d did, but i really w s one of the boyoys in our neighbororhood. >> i was just like scout. i was such a tomboy. don't giveve me dresses, i just can't handle it. i raran home -- >> i ran home. i lilicked it t and waited f foa while. whenen i did not die, i crammemd into m my mouth. it wasas wrigley''s double meae. >> i think thehe reason this nol and movie are so powerful is you see events unfold through scouts eyes. you see the childlike innocence. you see her learning, evolving. >> i'm not going back to school anymore. >> scout, it is just the first day. >> i don't care, everything went wrong. ,> scout was an innocent coming-of-age, did not understand the ways of the world . >> she is a firecracker. shshe says what she wants to whn she wantnts toay i it. >> a lot of women, especially in the south, identified with scout. >> back when i was growing up, little girls were raised to be mothers and home keepers. you hahad to learn
louise, buts jean when i was young, they called me scout. >> i see a little bit of scout in me.tty precocious kid. i did not get in as many fights as scout d did, but i really w s one of the boyoys in our neighbororhood. >> i was just like scout. i was such a tomboy. don't giveve me dresses, i just can't handle it. i raran home -- >> i ran home. i lilicked it t and waited f foa while. whenen i did not die, i crammemd into m my mouth. it wasas wrigley''s double meae. >> i...
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patrick: the owner of water street brewery also owns several other popular restaurants including louise's, vagabond, the black rose irish pub, trinity three irish pub, the harp irish pub, and solo pizza. the clouds will be tough to shake tomorrow. joyce: mark, friday will be kind of a normal december day. mark: december often brings us a lot of cloud cover, and our high tomorrow is 38. tomorrow, 38 degrees. we might get some sunshine. first of the month, the average high is 38. i the end of the month, 30 degrees. we stay there throughout the month. the average snowfall and december, 10 point six inches. we may get some snow in this forecast. second warmest november and second warmest fall and third warmest year so far. the busstop tomorrow, no snow to worry about, just cloudy skies, 38 degrees. joyce: while it has not snowed yet we all know it's coming. , as wisn 12 news hillary mintz explain, when the first flakes do fall, waukesha county has a plan that could make for faster and cheaper plowing. >> it's a lot of ground to cover. >> we have 2000 lane miles. >> since waukesha county is re
patrick: the owner of water street brewery also owns several other popular restaurants including louise's, vagabond, the black rose irish pub, trinity three irish pub, the harp irish pub, and solo pizza. the clouds will be tough to shake tomorrow. joyce: mark, friday will be kind of a normal december day. mark: december often brings us a lot of cloud cover, and our high tomorrow is 38. tomorrow, 38 degrees. we might get some sunshine. first of the month, the average high is 38. i the end of the...
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endeded up walking to the park and walking down the sidewalk and louise and i talking about the carrotspointeded to the garden and how those are growing and walking sticks in the middle of urban oakland, about the trip her every ten steps because she's an erratic toddler. this is what matters, the fact that we get to live with these incredible human beings, the vastness of all this, constantly reminding me of those, and she has been through so much and devastated too, and the light of such vastness and reminding me of that and being enriched by this 3-year-old, that energy that is overwhelming but invigorating. that is what it has been for me because this constant thing of being generational friendship and service to each other and having kids -- just mentioning, i have two mothers, one who was next door and one who was across the street and i don't have any control group to compare it to but i am positive has made my journey in motherhood just so much easier because i can run into them in the courtyard and say is this going to kill my baby and i am like no, it is that simple and giving
endeded up walking to the park and walking down the sidewalk and louise and i talking about the carrotspointeded to the garden and how those are growing and walking sticks in the middle of urban oakland, about the trip her every ten steps because she's an erratic toddler. this is what matters, the fact that we get to live with these incredible human beings, the vastness of all this, constantly reminding me of those, and she has been through so much and devastated too, and the light of such...
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i ended up walking to the park to join this vigil and we were just walking down the sidewalk and louise and i are talking about the carrots they planted in the garden and how excited they are about how the flowers are growing and louise has her walking sticks in the middle of the urban oakland and mine is about to trip every 10 steps because she's this erratic toddler and i with them thinking this is what matters. the fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings that teaches me about the vastness of all this. luis is constantly reminding me that life is long and vast and she's been through so much and she's devastated to but in a way that can hold that devastation in the light of such a vastness so she's reminding me of that and she being enriched by this three-year-old that got energy that is overwhelming but invigorating and so that's what it's been for me is this constant thing of life, being in generational friendships and service to each other and in particular having kids in my community, i was just mentioning that having sons that are 10 years older, i have two moth
i ended up walking to the park to join this vigil and we were just walking down the sidewalk and louise and i are talking about the carrots they planted in the garden and how excited they are about how the flowers are growing and louise has her walking sticks in the middle of the urban oakland and mine is about to trip every 10 steps because she's this erratic toddler and i with them thinking this is what matters. the fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings that teaches me...
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once you have been safely reunited with the ferrari, head toward the grand hotel at the chateau lake louisethere just in time to watch the sun slip behind the mountain across the lake. hi. thank you so much. with the ferrari safe with the hotel valet, you can relax and have a cocktail at the end of your exciting day. jonathan: plenty of people at bloomberg that want her job. it is bloomberg driver and columnist hannah elliot. what is ferrari doing in the rockies? hanna: it is a great question and probably not the first car you would imagine being in the canadian rockies but it is actually the perfect car to take on a road trip because it is a four-seat car, and it has all-wheel-drive. it is the only ferrari that has those nice practicalities. it is really durable if you have a child or two or some luggage. it is very comfortable for a long distance drive during the day. a lot more than other ferraris that you might drive. emma: you just did a one-day whirlwind tour. hannah: exactly. this car is practical but it is still very much a ferrari. you still get the roar of the engine, the feel and
once you have been safely reunited with the ferrari, head toward the grand hotel at the chateau lake louisethere just in time to watch the sun slip behind the mountain across the lake. hi. thank you so much. with the ferrari safe with the hotel valet, you can relax and have a cocktail at the end of your exciting day. jonathan: plenty of people at bloomberg that want her job. it is bloomberg driver and columnist hannah elliot. what is ferrari doing in the rockies? hanna: it is a great question...
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buckingham palace was much anticipated by her family — her husband, the earl of wessex, and children, louiserts of the previous week. i actually feel amazingly well. i didn't think, oh, six months ago, before i thought i was probably going to wobble my way across the end line there. but if you told me that i'd feel like this after 6.5 days of cycling, i would never have believed you. but i feel fantastic. looking ahead to next year, and the queen will face a common problem — a house refurbishment on a major scale. the house in question is here, buckingham palace. and the work is likely to cost the taxpayer about £369 million. 0n first impressions, it's a grand royal palace, home to the queen, and the venue for glittering state occasions. but royal officials say that behind the scenes, the reality is different. the wiring, the pipework and the boilers haven't been touched for 60 years. they say the work is essential to avoid a catastrophe of what they describe as a cherished national asset. the work is due to start in april, and is scheduled to last for an astonishing ten years. so much of th
buckingham palace was much anticipated by her family — her husband, the earl of wessex, and children, louiserts of the previous week. i actually feel amazingly well. i didn't think, oh, six months ago, before i thought i was probably going to wobble my way across the end line there. but if you told me that i'd feel like this after 6.5 days of cycling, i would never have believed you. but i feel fantastic. looking ahead to next year, and the queen will face a common problem — a house...
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. >> louise -- ♪ ♪ no, no, no. let's not do that. that means it has gone too far.'t want -- >> okay. do this and we are done. when you talk to her, she may not know why you are talking to her. >> i am telling you, you guys are treating me like i am socially retarred. >> i have very good social -- >> married, right. >> do you just -- you should -- you don't trust -- i make my own choices. >> if you don't like somebody -- >> you love mom and dad, because you have been with them all of these years. >> -- i don't like you guys. >> okay. >> >> this is the most unnecessary -- i have had in my >> sreenivasan: and finally tonight, police in augsburg, germany sent out the tweet tonight that everyone there had been waiting for:" we have a good message for christmas." the good message was that experts had successfully defused a massive two-ton bomb dropped by allied aircraft during world war ii, and that more than 50- thousand residents who had been evacuated could now go home. it was the largest such evacuation in germany since the war ended. that's it for this edition of pb
. >> louise -- ♪ ♪ no, no, no. let's not do that. that means it has gone too far.'t want -- >> okay. do this and we are done. when you talk to her, she may not know why you are talking to her. >> i am telling you, you guys are treating me like i am socially retarred. >> i have very good social -- >> married, right. >> do you just -- you should -- you don't trust -- i make my own choices. >> if you don't like somebody -- >> you love mom and...
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were just walking down the sidewalk and louise and my are talking about the carrots they had planted in the garden earlier and how excited my is about how their growing and my is about to trip her every ten steps good she's an erratic toddler and i'm just thinking this is what matters, the fact fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings, that teaches me about the vastness of all this, louise is constantly reminded me that life is long and vast. she has been through so much and she is devastated to but in a way that can hold that devastation in the light of such vastness. she's reminded me of that when she's being enriched by 3-year-old that has energy and its overwhelming but invigorating. that is what it has been for me, this constant thing of being in generational friendship and service to each other. and in particular having kids in the community. i was was just mentioning having friends who are ten years older. have to mothers one who lives next on one across the street who i don't have any control group to compare to but i'm positive they have made my journey in
were just walking down the sidewalk and louise and my are talking about the carrots they had planted in the garden earlier and how excited my is about how their growing and my is about to trip her every ten steps good she's an erratic toddler and i'm just thinking this is what matters, the fact fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings, that teaches me about the vastness of all this, louise is constantly reminded me that life is long and vast. she has been through so much and...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin.need. a study by the children's commissioner for england says four out of five young people don't get the help they should from local authority social services.
this is breakfast, with louise minchin.need. a study by the children's commissioner for england says four out of five young people don't get the help they should from local authority social services.