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louise: it's really an engagement process.e are here to talk and d to len togegether with ththe healersd try anand work out w ways in wh wewe can work totogether to se sosome of these e plants for e bebenefit of everybody. reportrter: all the healers at e woworkshop get s some saplingo plant on their land so they veve theieir owsourcece of leaves ad bark.. but the vovolume is not t neay enough to o supp the c cits. that is another problem. loui: ouour fit phasase has really been about supplyg g the substence e maet and we're going toe e lookg intotoays of tryingo adaddrs the commercial mamarket throughgh promoting as to these p plants that w we're growing. reporterer: after the e sessi, louise swemmer and rosie makhubena meet a woman who took partrt in their vevery first workshopop six years a ago. ththe seedlings s rose chauket back then arare flourishining. evidence the propagationroroject is making a a difference. she's happy y she no lononger ho buy her leavav, and d at she can help her cololleagues. rosese: i can even har
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tom calma school is the better old place high school compared to louise louise annual budget of thirtyfive thousand euros per student the state run battle school has to manage with eight thousand nine hundred euros per child. after completing high school tom would like to become a media designer his parents made a very conscious decision to send their children to state run rather than private schools. we just got that with the whole family and with each other as parents it took some thought but we eventually decided against a private school based on the experiences i've had of want. this to go one crucial aspect was recognizing that most problems our children will confront in their lives are societal problems and if you don't know the larger community the problems will be harder to resolve. to act louise and learn to there are only four pupils and physics class. all of the thirty five thousand euro scholarship and tuition money is invested in modern equipment instruction and room and board for the students. as a foundation the school can't make a profit and that has advantages. let me
tom calma school is the better old place high school compared to louise louise annual budget of thirtyfive thousand euros per student the state run battle school has to manage with eight thousand nine hundred euros per child. after completing high school tom would like to become a media designer his parents made a very conscious decision to send their children to state run rather than private schools. we just got that with the whole family and with each other as parents it took some thought but...
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and anthony's parents louise and pauljoin me now from the olympic park in buenos aires.nk you for finding the time to talk to ask amid all your celebrations. louise, we are loving those pictures of your reaction. tell us how much it meant to you. when we came, we had no expectations, we just came to see him finish. when he got to the prelims in second place, everyone was standing, we were like,, this could be him winning his team. the butterflies were there, and the emotionsjust came butterflies were there, and the emotions just came out. edgers who does on such a high, and anthony is just so happy. it is unbelievable. as you say, see is just finishing hisjunior career, so as you say, see is just finishing his junior career, so he as you say, see is just finishing hisjunior career, so he trains already with the olympics encode champions. i do think you will do if he follows in their footsteps? ecstatic, unbelievable. that is the plan. let'sjust ecstatic, unbelievable. that is the plan. let's just hope ecstatic, unbelievable. that is the plan. let'sjust hope he can do it.
and anthony's parents louise and pauljoin me now from the olympic park in buenos aires.nk you for finding the time to talk to ask amid all your celebrations. louise, we are loving those pictures of your reaction. tell us how much it meant to you. when we came, we had no expectations, we just came to see him finish. when he got to the prelims in second place, everyone was standing, we were like,, this could be him winning his team. the butterflies were there, and the emotionsjust came...
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she's been acting since he was eleven louise hoffman has even been a guest at the oscars. yeah ok do this. and i never did i think you're going to land of mine in which he plays a german p.o.w.'s signed to clear mines after world war two was nominated for an oscar. and she appeared in dark a mystery drama and the first german series produced by netflix. i mean if you want to be an i want to like erik do so on the edge i really enjoy that i want tell stories that have relevance in advance and. such as this drama about abuse and violence at a protestant reform school. because that's really. born in one thousand nine hundred seven louise huffman is the only one of our magnificent seven with no formal acting training but that doesn't seem to be hindering his career. louis hoffman was fourteen when he got his first starring role playing tom sawyer in a german adaptation of the mark twain classic the last member of our magnificent seven is another one dark and not yet twenty five she's already being compared to the great romy schneider some call her the best actress of her gener
she's been acting since he was eleven louise hoffman has even been a guest at the oscars. yeah ok do this. and i never did i think you're going to land of mine in which he plays a german p.o.w.'s signed to clear mines after world war two was nominated for an oscar. and she appeared in dark a mystery drama and the first german series produced by netflix. i mean if you want to be an i want to like erik do so on the edge i really enjoy that i want tell stories that have relevance in advance and....
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that's louise oslin holding the end of the ribbon on the left. she showed us around her new place, built on the site of her home that she and her husband bought 13 years ago. >> this is a marvelous kitchen. i could feed tens of thousands here. >> reporter: you like to cook? >> no. i hate to cook. >> reporter: her husband died two months before the tubbs fire and then lost everything that reminded her of him. >> losing the pictures, the art, the things that we collected over the years, that was hard. >> reporter: gold ridge volunteer firefighters chatted with neighbors. the firefighter couple worked here battling the blaze here in orchard gardens. >> it was hell on earth. there was fire everywhere. >> reporter: he and his crew, that included his son, had to keep backing up as the fire advanced. >> we had to unfortunately walk away from those we couldn't save. >> reporter: for them, seeing louise oslin move back home was cathartic. >> the concern of repopulating, that was emotional. >> reporter: earlier this year, a number of residents sued hometow
that's louise oslin holding the end of the ribbon on the left. she showed us around her new place, built on the site of her home that she and her husband bought 13 years ago. >> this is a marvelous kitchen. i could feed tens of thousands here. >> reporter: you like to cook? >> no. i hate to cook. >> reporter: her husband died two months before the tubbs fire and then lost everything that reminded her of him. >> losing the pictures, the art, the things that we...
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morning, louise. hearts were broken, they had lost a great man with kindness and generosity. tributes this morning on social media from peter shilton, for example, the leicester goalkeeping legend and england legend who says rip to the greatest ever owner of leicester, a privilege to have met him and condolences to the families who've lost their loved ones. there's a reason leicester city fans loved their own so much, it was because he did the little things incredibly well, like free t—shirts and doughnuts on match days —— their own. he also did the big things, giving millions of pounds to the university and hospital but it was this romantic extraordinary fairytale of the premier league in 2016 that woke up the world to what was happening at leicester city. it was happening at leicester city. it was like every football fan in the world thought if leicester can do it, maybe i can do it. amongst the t—shirts and shirts that are here, not just leicester shirts t—shirts and shirts that are here, notjust l
morning, louise. hearts were broken, they had lost a great man with kindness and generosity. tributes this morning on social media from peter shilton, for example, the leicester goalkeeping legend and england legend who says rip to the greatest ever owner of leicester, a privilege to have met him and condolences to the families who've lost their loved ones. there's a reason leicester city fans loved their own so much, it was because he did the little things incredibly well, like free t—shirts...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: theresa may prepares to meet eu leaders, but there is little sign of a breakthrough on brexit. a warning that thousands of babies are growing up in toxic households, at risk of severe harm. and a hug for the royal couple, as harry and meghan continue to pull in the crowds in australia. pension pots worth £20 billion are sitting unclaimed after people lost track of them. i will be telling you how you can track yours down. no bale, but no problem for wales, as a brilliant free—kick from harry wilson helps them to beat ireland and go top of their nations league group. and more glorious autumn colours to parts of the uk, but a bit of rain to come in central and southern england. details on that and look forward to the weekend forecast coming up on breakfast. it is wednesday 17 october. our top story: theresa may will address european leaders at a summit in brussels this evening, with the brexit talks deadlocked. the two sides are struggling to agree over how to preven
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: theresa may prepares to meet eu leaders, but there is little sign of a breakthrough on brexit. a warning that thousands of babies are growing up in toxic households, at risk of severe harm. and a hug for the royal couple, as harry and meghan continue to pull in the crowds in australia. pension pots worth £20 billion are sitting unclaimed after people lost track of them. i will be telling you how you can track yours...
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louise: first, i want to thank david for this great opportunity to talk to you guys. this is not standing up. let's see if that will work. thank you so much. and stuart and anita for the great opportunity. i am the executive director of i civics. i think you've been depressed enough so i will skip through -- i think you know what the problems are. i think we can move along here. let's just say that on the k-12 public school side, it is no better. we are the worst performing is next to civics anybody know? which discipline performs worse than civics? history. our kids are 18% proficient in history and 23 profession -- 23% proficient on the nation's report cards exam which is not good. the is directly tied to fact that the younger you are, the less you believe in democracy. that is a problem that all of us should be worried about. as sandra dayst o'connor's legacy, the first woman on the supreme court. justice o'connor, along with justice scooter were really concerned and are still about this fundamental value of civic education and our need to invest in that paradigm f
louise: first, i want to thank david for this great opportunity to talk to you guys. this is not standing up. let's see if that will work. thank you so much. and stuart and anita for the great opportunity. i am the executive director of i civics. i think you've been depressed enough so i will skip through -- i think you know what the problems are. i think we can move along here. let's just say that on the k-12 public school side, it is no better. we are the worst performing is next to civics...
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g and marie louise, they created this vision and stood behind vision. in some cases willing to mortgage their homes to continue the services. >> and are they still around? >> dr. g is not. >> but mary louise is. >> our powell street senior center was just named after her. >> we just had a dedication ceremony within the last month. >> we give both of them thanks and i give the two of you thanks and our other guest who was here earlier, and we are delighted to know more about your services. thank you so much. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. we want to end the segment today with a tribute to reverend hugh boroughs. you saw him on the mosaics show for the last 30 years where he often was a host sitting in this very chair interviewing guests here as part of our show. i'd like to say a couple personal notes about him. he has mentored me as a cohost on the mosaic show. he welcomed me to be with you sunday mornings, encouraged me and nurtured me in this particular role. a few things about him. he came from a line of esrv primarily in the bay area frie
g and marie louise, they created this vision and stood behind vision. in some cases willing to mortgage their homes to continue the services. >> and are they still around? >> dr. g is not. >> but mary louise is. >> our powell street senior center was just named after her. >> we just had a dedication ceremony within the last month. >> we give both of them thanks and i give the two of you thanks and our other guest who was here earlier, and we are delighted to...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: growing anger among survivors of indonesia's earthquake and tsunami, as they face a fifth day with no water, no power, and little sign of help. taking back control after brexit. theresa may promises low—skill immigration will fall, and says there will be no special treatment for eu citizens. it is supposed to be a last resort, but we hear how the use of restraints on patients with learning disabilities rose by 50% last year. it broke my heart, to be honest with you. i still find it broke my heart, to be honest with you. istill find it it broke my heart, to be honest with you. i still find it difficult to deal with. finance for kids. we will find out the best age to help teach your children how to manage their money. jose mourinho speaks his mind once again. this time, he says some of his players dont care enough, as manchester united prepare to play in the champions league tonight. they are moving now slowly towards you. and the horrors of a second world war bombi
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: growing anger among survivors of indonesia's earthquake and tsunami, as they face a fifth day with no water, no power, and little sign of help. taking back control after brexit. theresa may promises low—skill immigration will fall, and says there will be no special treatment for eu citizens. it is supposed to be a last resort, but we hear how the use of restraints on patients with learning disabilities rose by 50%...
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now it's back to louise and dan. bye for now.can bring to the workplace, as a new report suggests they are being overlooked. drama on the dancefloor. we'll assess the fallout from strictly‘s ‘kissing controversy‘ as seann walsh and katya jones make it safely through to next week's show. almost a year on from the ‘metoo' movement and the weinstein allegations that rocked hollywood we'll be joined by helena kennedy qc who says the legal system continues to fail women. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. it's the start of a crucial week for brexit negotiations with theresa may set to face her cabinet and european leaders after a day of dramatic, but disappointing negotiations yesterday. the government insists the uk can still make progress in the divorce talks despite serious unresolved issues — including the irish border. sources say there will be no further talks between the uk and eu negotiators before the prime minister attends a summit of eu leaders in brussels on wednesday. yemen could soon be suffering fro
now it's back to louise and dan. bye for now.can bring to the workplace, as a new report suggests they are being overlooked. drama on the dancefloor. we'll assess the fallout from strictly‘s ‘kissing controversy‘ as seann walsh and katya jones make it safely through to next week's show. almost a year on from the ‘metoo' movement and the weinstein allegations that rocked hollywood we'll be joined by helena kennedy qc who says the legal system continues to fail women. here's a summary of...
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hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay.ood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to many areas. one village in south wales has spent the night on evacuation alert because of rising flood waters — and passengers had to be rescued from a train yesterday after it became stranded. our reporter tomos morgan is in powys for us this morning we've heard from the emergency services have a busy night? yes, a really busy night in the valleys of south wales. you mentioned a train stuck for one hour near aberdare yesterday evening. as you can see behind me, we arejust in between merthyr and brecon, on the main road that connects north wales in south wales. the services are working tirelessly because of the significant amount of rain that has fallen over the past 24 hours, the reign of the mountain is pushing all the debris down onto the road which is causing a risk any vehicles trying to drive past year. so they arejust trying to drive past year. so they are just waiting trying to drive past year. so th
hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay.ood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to many areas. one village in south wales has spent the night on evacuation alert because of rising flood waters — and passengers had to be rescued from a train yesterday after it became stranded. our reporter tomos morgan is in powys for us this morning we've heard from the emergency services have a busy night? yes, a really busy night in the valleys of south...
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and anthony's parents louise and pauljoin me now from the olympic park in buenos aires.ise, we are loving those pictures of your reaction. tell us how much it meant to you. when we came, we had no expectations, we just came to see him finish. when he got to the prelims in second place, everyone was standing, we were like,, this could be him winning his team. the
and anthony's parents louise and pauljoin me now from the olympic park in buenos aires.ise, we are loving those pictures of your reaction. tell us how much it meant to you. when we came, we had no expectations, we just came to see him finish. when he got to the prelims in second place, everyone was standing, we were like,, this could be him winning his team. the
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has already bred and distributed thirteen thousand young trees in the area around the park where louise swimmer and rosie marker baler deliver a new batch to a village they also hold a workshop with local people. about a million people live in the immediate vicinity of kruger there are few university trained doctors and many healers practitioners of traditional indigenous medicine they are powerful figures in their communities rosie is a healing practitioner and we swim or works for the park administration. there workshop is just for he lets there's plenty of interest because there is a severe shortage of medicinal plants professional traffickers still huge amounts to supply customers in the cities so local healers need alternative sources we teach them how to plant. how to to to to harvest in a sustainable way so that tomorrow or maybe somebody else if he comes you can also get disability you just never planned. luis where merce as a priority is to protect the plants that grow in the park live in so what will not once it's in the workshops the healers discuss whether they can use leave
has already bred and distributed thirteen thousand young trees in the area around the park where louise swimmer and rosie marker baler deliver a new batch to a village they also hold a workshop with local people. about a million people live in the immediate vicinity of kruger there are few university trained doctors and many healers practitioners of traditional indigenous medicine they are powerful figures in their communities rosie is a healing practitioner and we swim or works for the park...
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sot<louise ostlund/tubbs fire victim: "i love it. i just love it. it is just right">that goes ditto her next door neighbor for leslie willissotit is still a couple of weeks before they actually move in but cindy towner says she already has big planssotthe tubbs fire burned of 36-thousand acres before it was 100% contained. over 5000 structures were destroyed. 67- of those were homes right here in the orchardsotjohn moore of jm environmental handled the demolition and remediation here after the fire sot
sotthat goes ditto her next door neighbor for leslie willissotit is still a couple of weeks before they actually move in but cindy towner says she already has big planssotthe tubbs fire burned of 36-thousand acres before it was 100% contained. over 5000 structures were destroyed. 67- of those were homes right here in the orchardsotjohn moore of jm environmental handled the demolition and remediation here after the fire sot
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there were five louises in town. may >> jimmy: twotaants or maybe two women named louise. i think women named lou he's e ease. i know at one time you were watching the show when it aired with mandy moore, right? >> mandy and i, we haven't waufrpd it together. >> that's what happens. >> yeah. i know, marriage. >> jimmy: you drift apart. you get your own dvr's. >> now it's season three. >> jimmy: so you aren't watching it together anymore. >> we've been on different schedules. she's been rebecca present day, and i have beenhe pa you know, filming and vietnam and all over the place, so we don't get a chance, but i do still watch. i'm going to watch tonight's episode. >> jimmy: do you ever get emotional watching it? if i watch it, a tear will come to my eye, and i am embarrassed, and i'll go to the kitchen or something like that. do you ever get teared up watching yourself in something that you know is fictional? >> here's the thing for me, i don't tear up for jack, but i get emotional as jack watching his kids going thr
there were five louises in town. may >> jimmy: twotaants or maybe two women named louise. i think women named lou he's e ease. i know at one time you were watching the show when it aired with mandy moore, right? >> mandy and i, we haven't waufrpd it together. >> that's what happens. >> yeah. i know, marriage. >> jimmy: you drift apart. you get your own dvr's. >> now it's season three. >> jimmy: so you aren't watching it together anymore. >> we've...
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until then, here's louise and dan. see you soon.russian military intelligence agency, the gru. the investigative website, bellingcat, has named him as alexander mishkin. our correspondent sarah rainsford joins us now from moscow. what more can you tell us, sarah? well, that's right, this is coming from bellingcat and the russian partner, identifying alexander mishkin as the man they believe was a second suspect from the salisbury poisoning, they named the first one a couple of weeks back now, they say alexander mishkin studied at a military medical academy in st petersburg and they believe he was recruited by russian military intelligence, the gru, and moved to moscow, and around 2010 they say they believe he began conducting missions abroad including the salusbury attack. they are saying as well that he got his alias at that point and they say that's when he began his mission. they have published a photograph, passport photograph, of the man named as alexander mishkin and it certainly does look extremely like the man that we have s
until then, here's louise and dan. see you soon.russian military intelligence agency, the gru. the investigative website, bellingcat, has named him as alexander mishkin. our correspondent sarah rainsford joins us now from moscow. what more can you tell us, sarah? well, that's right, this is coming from bellingcat and the russian partner, identifying alexander mishkin as the man they believe was a second suspect from the salisbury poisoning, they named the first one a couple of weeks back now,...
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now it's back to chralie and louise. bye for now. and louise minchin.s being legally prescribed to patients, we'll speak to one woman who has campaigned on the issue after they helped her son control his seizures. we'll hear about the gangs of extreme fly—tippers who are taking over private land to create illegal waste dumps on a massive scale, as the bbc‘s flagship consumer series watchdog returns to our screens. and we'll be joined on the sofa by the author of the book thief. he'll tell us how its international success left him full of self doubt and why his new novel took a decade to write. not easy for an author when they have had big success. and the new book. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the government says it's adopting a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff as figures show attacks in england have reached a five—year high. more than 15% of staff say they've been subjected to violence in the last year. new measures will see offenders sentenced quicker and staff receive better training to deal with violen
now it's back to chralie and louise. bye for now. and louise minchin.s being legally prescribed to patients, we'll speak to one woman who has campaigned on the issue after they helped her son control his seizures. we'll hear about the gangs of extreme fly—tippers who are taking over private land to create illegal waste dumps on a massive scale, as the bbc‘s flagship consumer series watchdog returns to our screens. and we'll be joined on the sofa by the author of the book thief. he'll tell...
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it doesn't matter she sings dispelling all the cliches louise misses he is taking the charts by stormnot just in france but in the us too. now known as chris she's all about queer pop as she calls it and doing away with stereotypes. and even so on which was told i had a very frustrating relationship often that if i had the impression that my partner couldn't deal with my strengths. i'm not a little girl anymore looking to fit into society's expectations engine. the class was. louise lee to see still with long hair here became famous as christine in the queen's in two thousand and fourteen her first album sure look i mean went to the charts in several countries before that she was an actress who struggled with her sense of self until she got snow dry queens in london they encouraged her to start making music which i want to consume in the queens of the room that's when i founded christine and the queens to liberate myself. to allow myself to be who i am and not be ashamed. to take control of my sexuality and my body and it worked for you. she refuses to be penned down the singer goes b
it doesn't matter she sings dispelling all the cliches louise misses he is taking the charts by stormnot just in france but in the us too. now known as chris she's all about queer pop as she calls it and doing away with stereotypes. and even so on which was told i had a very frustrating relationship often that if i had the impression that my partner couldn't deal with my strengths. i'm not a little girl anymore looking to fit into society's expectations engine. the class was. louise lee to see...
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back to dan and louise. goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.oment, but also on breakfast this morning... sirjackie stewart won formula 0ne's world championship three times, now he's set his sights on a very personal goal — the race to find a cure for dementia. he'll be here to tell us why the issue's so important to him and his family. rya nair's been criticised for apparently failing to remove a passengerfrom a plane, after he racially abused a woman in a nearby seat. we'll be talking through the incident with someone who was there, and a former cabin crew manager. that is a dance, i think, for the final. and he's a judge of very few words, and he always gets straight to the point. strictly‘s craig revel horwood will be here after 8.30. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the group representing hospitals, ambulance services and other nhs trusts in england is predicting that the strain on health services this winter will be worse than last year. nhs providers says the provision of cancer care and routine operat
back to dan and louise. goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.oment, but also on breakfast this morning... sirjackie stewart won formula 0ne's world championship three times, now he's set his sights on a very personal goal — the race to find a cure for dementia. he'll be here to tell us why the issue's so important to him and his family. rya nair's been criticised for apparently failing to remove a passengerfrom a plane, after he racially abused a woman in a...
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thanks, louise.coming up... a particularly warm welcome for the duke and duchess of sussex in australia — the 5—year—old boy who's their biggest fan. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. tens of thousands of rail passengers are facing disruption across the south and south west of england and wales, after the cancellation of services into and out of london paddington. great western railway is advising people not to travel on long distance routes, or towards the capital, after overhead electric cables were severely damaged last night. some services have resumed but network rail says the disruption will continue for the rest of the afternoon. our correspondent simonjones is at paddington station for us now. simon. this is one of london's busiest railway stations but throughout much of the day, it has been eerily quiet. some passengers returning now, with news that some services are starting up again. but this is going to be a very limited start up, it's by no means the full timetab
thanks, louise.coming up... a particularly warm welcome for the duke and duchess of sussex in australia — the 5—year—old boy who's their biggest fan. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. tens of thousands of rail passengers are facing disruption across the south and south west of england and wales, after the cancellation of services into and out of london paddington. great western railway is advising people not to travel on long distance routes, or towards the...
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they focus on louise alcott as a civil war nurse, chronicled in her book titled hospital sketches. this is just over one hour. >> all right, welcome. to a class that will focus on
they focus on louise alcott as a civil war nurse, chronicled in her book titled hospital sketches. this is just over one hour. >> all right, welcome. to a class that will focus on
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louise's sun austin spent more than a tenth of his life in hospital units. out. he didn't break the law, but he has autism and learning disabilities. in the unit, she says he was often restrained. it's various levels of restraint. you can have restraint which is physically hands—on. that may involve several people sitting austin on a bed and holding him down. higher levels could be a prone restraint, where you are actually placed fully down. and that may involve several people having to do that to you. guidelines calling for a reduction in the use of restraints on people with autism and learning disabilities were published by the uk government in 2014, but an investigation by the bbc has found that the use of restraint has actually increased. in 2016, it was used in hospital inpatient units on such people 15,000 times. in 2017, that went up to 22,000 times. and prone restraint, which the guidelines said should no longer be used, has also increased. last year, it was used 3,000 times. norman lamb was the social care minister when the guidelines were introduce
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feel i'm more me when i'm christine or chris i can never really be me when i introduced myself as louise i mean come on it will cost a cent but it's when i'm on stage that i'm most genuine there i can be afraid of vulnerable or strong i can be anything we see it for us this that with. this french singer is conquering the music world not with feminine charm but simply by being just the way she is. sometimes showing your true self is the hardest thing to do for us humans but maybe not for animals dogs for example are renowned for genuinely showing their emotion a mass best friend is the subject of a high five today yes can you say five breeds of dogs that have roots in europe well they were some abstract. type popular breeds of dogs that you probably didn't know had european places of origin. if living beggars look like the lions is no coincidence they were named after the southern german town of lindbergh whose christe features a lion according to legend the town's mayor heinrich who was also a dog breeder one of the pooch that would mimic the lion on the crest of the limburger was born.
feel i'm more me when i'm christine or chris i can never really be me when i introduced myself as louise i mean come on it will cost a cent but it's when i'm on stage that i'm most genuine there i can be afraid of vulnerable or strong i can be anything we see it for us this that with. this french singer is conquering the music world not with feminine charm but simply by being just the way she is. sometimes showing your true self is the hardest thing to do for us humans but maybe not for animals...
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louise wait to see you still with long hair here became famous as christine in the queen's in two thousand and fourteen her first album sure look i mean went to the charts in several countries before that she was an actress who struggled with her sense of self until she got snow dry queens in london they encouraged her to start making music which i want to consume in the queens of the view that's when i found it christine and the queens to liberate myself. to allow myself to be who i am and not be ashamed. to take control of my sexuality and my body and it worked for you. she refuses to be penned down the singer goes back and forth between man and woman and not just in terms of looks she calls herself pansexual last month i said i want to talk about what women want what women desire. we're not just the ones being desired. her current single girlfriend is well on its way to becoming a hit the music video references michael jackson and german choreographer pina bausch as chris and use that he says he has reinvented herself yet again washing up with women for some women i feel i'm more me whe
louise wait to see you still with long hair here became famous as christine in the queen's in two thousand and fourteen her first album sure look i mean went to the charts in several countries before that she was an actress who struggled with her sense of self until she got snow dry queens in london they encouraged her to start making music which i want to consume in the queens of the view that's when i found it christine and the queens to liberate myself. to allow myself to be who i am and not...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the prime minister says she is fighting for hard—working families, as she freezes fuel duty for the ninth year in a row. mounting desperation in indonesia, as survivors of the earthquake and tsunami search for food, fuel and water. here in palu, emotions are running high, as survivors are still struggling to get hold of basic supplies like food and water. can't afford a mortgage, and struggling to pay the rent. the young people at the sharp end of the housing crisis. amazon delivers a pay rise for its lowest—paid workers, but unions warn more still needs to be done to improve working conditions. more boos forjose mourinho. his manchester united side slump to a 0—0 draw with valencia in the champions league. and hollywood actor bradley cooper tells us how working with lady gaga made him feel starstruck, and the perks of directing. ijust i just have to ijust have to get you to be as real as possible, and then i'll react off as possible, and then i'll react off a you
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the prime minister says she is fighting for hard—working families, as she freezes fuel duty for the ninth year in a row. mounting desperation in indonesia, as survivors of the earthquake and tsunami search for food, fuel and water. here in palu, emotions are running high, as survivors are still struggling to get hold of basic supplies like food and water. can't afford a mortgage, and struggling to pay the rent. the...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a crucial 48 hours as theresa may tries to save her brexit plan. the prime minister meets her cabinet this morning before heading to brussels to try to break the deadlock. and as the duke and duchess of sussex confirm they'll be parents in the spring. australians welcome the news with a few special gifts. good morning. an extra £19 billion a year will have to be found by the government if it is to uphold theresa may's promise that austerity is over, that's according to a major report out today. i'll have the details. sterling is stunning in seville, as england win in spain for the first time in over 30 years. and after reigning supreme over the ice, double olympic champion lizzy yarnold retires from skelleton. she's on the sofa at 8:10am. good morning from central london. we're at little venice this morning, bringing news of foggy conditions to start the day for england and wales. a mostly dry day for you but for scotla nd a mostly dry day for you but for scotland
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a crucial 48 hours as theresa may tries to save her brexit plan. the prime minister meets her cabinet this morning before heading to brussels to try to break the deadlock. and as the duke and duchess of sussex confirm they'll be parents in the spring. australians welcome the news with a few special gifts. good morning. an extra £19 billion a year will have to be found by the government if it is to uphold theresa...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: the fight for equal pay — thousands of women who work for glasgow city council prepare to walk out in what's thought to be the biggest strike of its kind in the uk. the dramatic rise in fast food outlets — new bbc research shows the number of high street takeaways is at its highest level. it's a side to the showman that the world didn't see — we have a rare interview with freddie mercury's nephew, ahead of a new film celebrating the music of queen. to say he was only there for the very beginning of my life, he definitely made a very big impact on my life. the danger of data — we're sharing too much information about ourselves on social media that can be used by frausters. today, a new campaign is launching to combat this. in sport, cristiano ronaldo returns to manchester and says the truth is coming, as he speaks publicly for the first time about the rape allegation against him. good morning. we are already getting into the spirit of halloween. outside it is a chi
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: the fight for equal pay — thousands of women who work for glasgow city council prepare to walk out in what's thought to be the biggest strike of its kind in the uk. the dramatic rise in fast food outlets — new bbc research shows the number of high street takeaways is at its highest level. it's a side to the showman that the world didn't see — we have a rare interview with freddie mercury's nephew, ahead of a...
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that's have a look at the weather prospects with louise.ere across the world, and in fa ct anywhere across the world, and in fact it's quite quiet through the uk and it will stay like that of the next few days. lots of blue sky and sunshine to be found for most of us, not for all, a week whether friend has produced a cloudy morning across devon, cloud thick enough for the odd spot of drizzle. this is the front here, this stripe of cloud. sinking its way slowly towards kent. behind it, we see a brighter, clearer sky. for the remainder of this afternoon you can see that drizzle that has been clinging on to devon, moving steadily south and east, a few spots of light drizzle through the london area. sunny spells continue further north, top temperatures of 16—17d. kullmer in scotland, a small chance of an isolated shower towards the north—west —— kullmer in scotland. the grey skies stay with us overnight. the temperatures will tumble away quite sharply, low single figures into the far north. patchy fog forming across the vale of york and into th
that's have a look at the weather prospects with louise.ere across the world, and in fa ct anywhere across the world, and in fact it's quite quiet through the uk and it will stay like that of the next few days. lots of blue sky and sunshine to be found for most of us, not for all, a week whether friend has produced a cloudy morning across devon, cloud thick enough for the odd spot of drizzle. this is the front here, this stripe of cloud. sinking its way slowly towards kent. behind it, we see a...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear.ine at a premium today but if you have been lucky enough to see some of it where getting some lovely autumn colours coming through and temperatures peaked at 20, 21 degrees this afternoon. the best of the breaks on a cloud through the day could allow for some mist and fog patches to form overnight tonight. across central and southern areas we tonight. across central and southern areas we keep clear skies, the further west more cloud, more breeze in the far north—west and hear outbreaks of rain, the dixie by the end of the night. temperature is widely staying up into double figures. we start of tomorrow morning then with that weather front continuing to push into the extreme north—west. the isobars squeezing the breeze here and outbreaks of rain. much of england and wales under the influence of high—pressure things relatively quiet. the wind direction coming from a south—westerly and that at this time of year can drag a lot of low cloud out the west. our weather front will continue to b
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear.ine at a premium today but if you have been lucky enough to see some of it where getting some lovely autumn colours coming through and temperatures peaked at 20, 21 degrees this afternoon. the best of the breaks on a cloud through the day could allow for some mist and fog patches to form overnight tonight. across central and southern areas we tonight. across central and southern areas we keep clear skies, the further west more cloud, more...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today... warnings of travel disruption and floods as storm callum brings a second day of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the uk — thousands are without power in south wales. good morning. there's more rain to come today, particularly for wales where we still have that amber warning. it's another windy day. meanwhile across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up to 25 celsius. all the details in the next 15 minutes. the head of the united nationsjoins calls for a proper investigation into the alleged assasination of a saudi journalist at the country's consulate in istanbul. in sport, it's hot work for england's cricketers in sri lanka. they set the home side 279 to win the second one day international in dambulla and the awkward question at the royal wedding for the duchess of york it's saturday 13th october. our top story. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption and flood warnings as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds to man
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today... warnings of travel disruption and floods as storm callum brings a second day of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the uk — thousands are without power in south wales. good morning. there's more rain to come today, particularly for wales where we still have that amber warning. it's another windy day. meanwhile across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up to 25 celsius. all the details in the...
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louise: as you mentioned, the at that level up and they will try to take some of the steam out as wets going lower. whether there is an actual level that people are heading toward, it would depend on the other more broader market trends happening. manus: a very good day to you, , i am behind on my technology, let's have a look at the chart. we are a smidge away from being in the bear market. this am us crept up on me this morning. whatdid the chinese do, impact will they have on msci asia, is it going to bolster the case or is it as bank of america suasion only moral works in the short term? louise: what we have seen in the last couple of days, we have seen a rally that has taken of some of the headwinds but at the same time, it is a strong environment for the u.s., and i think as that continues, we will struggle to see the rest of asia coming up against that strong dollar and shorter-term weakness. thea: manus asked about index, let's take this global as well. i have a chart here on my bloomberg showing the big rally that we saw in china shares failed to boost the wider market, the
louise: as you mentioned, the at that level up and they will try to take some of the steam out as wets going lower. whether there is an actual level that people are heading toward, it would depend on the other more broader market trends happening. manus: a very good day to you, , i am behind on my technology, let's have a look at the chart. we are a smidge away from being in the bear market. this am us crept up on me this morning. whatdid the chinese do, impact will they have on msci asia, is...
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her baby sadly died, but the midwife said layla may have been the reason louise survived at all.ink with matt leblanc leaving the show. what do you think of the replacements? nursery worker louise abbott was 25 weeks pregnant when she was involved in a serious car crash. she was badly injured, and sadly her baby layla died. the day after the crash, louise had to give birth to layla, but the bereavement midwife told her that her baby could actually have been the reason that louise survived the crash as her pregnancy reduced the impact on her own body. since then, the man responsible for the crash has beenjailed for dangerous driving and louise feels ready to talk about her experience. thank you for coming in. it's obviously an absolutely awful thing that you have been through. it was two years ago and you finally got some compensation for what you went through. how was the level of compensation arrived at for something that you have and your to, what is it? i got £100,000. ithink it was just what is it? i got £100,000. ithink it wasjust adding what is it? i got £100,000. ithink it
her baby sadly died, but the midwife said layla may have been the reason louise survived at all.ink with matt leblanc leaving the show. what do you think of the replacements? nursery worker louise abbott was 25 weeks pregnant when she was involved in a serious car crash. she was badly injured, and sadly her baby layla died. the day after the crash, louise had to give birth to layla, but the bereavement midwife told her that her baby could actually have been the reason that louise survived the...
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welcome to our highlights of the week my name's louise house and i'm happy to be here every day from my last days on your mac. coming up.
welcome to our highlights of the week my name's louise house and i'm happy to be here every day from my last days on your mac. coming up.
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louise at full speed. but always on the move. mostly today and in the future. drive it on t w. i'm not laughing. because sometimes i am but most end up in with. i think thinking to jam a culture. from taking his grandmother's day out to eat because it's all about who i am in no time rachel join me for me to get something healthy. we make up over a week watch as i feel that found out that we are the seven seven six. being one to shape the continent's future to. be part of enjoying african youngsters as the share their stories their dreams and their challengers. the seventy seven percent. platform south africa. sorry. you're going to one official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally. already eckel all i'd return to vast swathes. to visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know where i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. they're in witness global news that matters. made for mines.
louise at full speed. but always on the move. mostly today and in the future. drive it on t w. i'm not laughing. because sometimes i am but most end up in with. i think thinking to jam a culture. from taking his grandmother's day out to eat because it's all about who i am in no time rachel join me for me to get something healthy. we make up over a week watch as i feel that found out that we are the seven seven six. being one to shape the continent's future to. be part of enjoying african...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today: warnings of travel disruption and floods as storm callum brings a second day of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the uk. residents of one welsh village spend the night on evacuation watch as water levels rise. good morning. there's more rain to come today, particularly for wales where we still have that amber warning. it's another windy day. meanwhile, across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up to 25 celsius. all the details in the next 15 minutes. the head of the united nationsjoins calls for a proper investigation into the disappearance of a saudi journalist at the country's consulate in istanbul. the sound of silence on and off the pitch as england draw 0—0 with croatia in front of an empty stadium. and the awkward question at the royal wedding for the duchess of york. more on old data bit later. —— more on all of that a bit later. it's saturday 13th october. our top story: parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption a
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and jon kay. our headlines today: warnings of travel disruption and floods as storm callum brings a second day of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the uk. residents of one welsh village spend the night on evacuation watch as water levels rise. good morning. there's more rain to come today, particularly for wales where we still have that amber warning. it's another windy day. meanwhile, across eastern parts of england, we could see temperatures up...