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it has been a tough couple of days for louise and the rest of the sport relief celebrities. nick grimshaw was forced to take a break, suffering from heat exhaustion. we'll catch up with louise later — as the team prepares to take on the tallest sand dunes in the world. and we'll be joined by the star of a new film based on the harrowing true story of the city trader battling to come to terms with his traumatic childhood. good morning. here are a summary of the main stories from bbc news. several european countries have announced their first coronavirus cases — and all of them appear to be linked to the growing outbreak in italy. austria, croatia and switzerland have now confirmed cases, while hundreds of guests have been told to stay in their rooms in a hotel in tenerife, which has been placed on lockdown. here in the uk, four schools have been shut as a precaution after students returned from italian skiing trips. flood defences in bewdley in worcestershire were breached
it has been a tough couple of days for louise and the rest of the sport relief celebrities. nick grimshaw was forced to take a break, suffering from heat exhaustion. we'll catch up with louise later — as the team prepares to take on the tallest sand dunes in the world. and we'll be joined by the star of a new film based on the harrowing true story of the city trader battling to come to terms with his traumatic childhood. good morning. here are a summary of the main stories from bbc news....
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louise godbold, it is great to have you back. the first time we had you on talking about your experience and also focusing on trauma, and today that is what we want to focus on. this issue of trauma and how trauma victims respond. we just talked to clara chan testimonyica mann's and how she broke down as she was being questioned by the weinstein attorneys, having a kind of anxiety attack and the judge had to end the case at that point, you know, just to give her space and then move on. talk about that response. >> well, it is hardly surprising, is it? unfortunately, the way that sexual assault cases are prosecuted in the criminal justice system, it is traumatizing from the get go. having to tell your story multiple times. the neurons in your brain fire when you are remembering something in the same way as if you are actually experiencing it. of course we know the difference between reality and remembering, but the body is going to react as if you were still under that same threat. you're still going to have that release of stress
louise godbold, it is great to have you back. the first time we had you on talking about your experience and also focusing on trauma, and today that is what we want to focus on. this issue of trauma and how trauma victims respond. we just talked to clara chan testimonyica mann's and how she broke down as she was being questioned by the weinstein attorneys, having a kind of anxiety attack and the judge had to end the case at that point, you know, just to give her space and then move on. talk...
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louise baden did too. and some of the others. louise was able to work with beach aircraft. she did end up marrying the boss, walter beach so that , helped. i'm sorry, that is olive ann beach. louise married another gentleman who was designing aircraft. so a lot of them ended up marrying pilots. that helped. earhart's business plan was ambitious but simple, it is a routine, i make a record, and i lecture on it. that is where the money comes from, until it is time to make another record. she spoke everywhere. civic and women's group, schools and clubs, colleges, openings. she promoted new airlines by taking inaugural flights like the transcontinental air transport line where she took a train from new york to columbus, ohio, got on the four try motor, hopped across the country all the way to california where she met up with the lindberghs and then they flew back. doing that, promoting airlines, she became a vice president for the national aeronautic association, and there she lobbied for more contests for women so that they could gain experience. obviously, they could not comp
louise baden did too. and some of the others. louise was able to work with beach aircraft. she did end up marrying the boss, walter beach so that , helped. i'm sorry, that is olive ann beach. louise married another gentleman who was designing aircraft. so a lot of them ended up marrying pilots. that helped. earhart's business plan was ambitious but simple, it is a routine, i make a record, and i lecture on it. that is where the money comes from, until it is time to make another record. she...
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lord falconer, dame louise ellman, thank you forjoining the programme.ally. love actually, that is our offering free this evening. you've probably never heard of larry tesler. we certainly hadn't. but we're willing to bet that every single day you do something that he invented — the seemingly simple computer action of cut and paste. joining the programme. maybe you should watch and ask him to enter yourself up. love actually. love actually, that is offering free this evening. mr tesler was working for xerox in the 19705 when he developed the commands to cut, copy and paste. he died this week. larry took his inspiration from old methods of editing where people would physically cut portions of printed text and glue them elsewhere — and in so doing he made computers accessible to the masses. this is how xerox reacted to news of his death, saying, it didn't make him a household name, but tributes have been paid to larry tesler online, including. and of course, a lot of people have been cutting and pasting their thoughts. let's get more from jason fitzpatrick
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good morning, louise.ustrating the rail network you can be. i came across how frustrating the rail network you can be. i came across here from manchester last night and those 40 miles also took over two hours. we spoke to some people who were trying to make their way on the train to manchester airport and were worried about missing their flight because their train had been cancelled. so, while today's news is welcomed by businesses across the north of england, there is a desire hs2 not to be the end but the beginning when it comes to infrastructure. let's talk tojudith, it comes to infrastructure. let's talk to judith, the it comes to infrastructure. let's talk tojudith, the leader of leeds city council. you have long campaigned for this. how does today feel, if you —— if we do get the confirmation from the prime minister? we are waiting for the confirmation that it is hsz right the way through birmingham and here to leeds. leeds is already the busiest station in the north, we needed to come right into lee
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt.ur headlines today: a "danger to life" as nine severe flood warnings remain in force across england and wales in the aftermath of storm dennis. we're live in worcestershire were some of those flood warnings are in place and some roads are closed but overnight, the level of the river severn has dropped. the cruise ship quarantined because of the coronavirus outbreak. the government says it will try to bring british passengers home. billie‘s bond ambition. singing superstar billie eilish talks exclusively to bbc breakfast about fulfilling a dream. ido i do know that we've been wanting to make a bond song four years. whatever we will have to do, we will do. it's the social media sensation sweeping the world. io—second tiktok videos of people dancing at work are being viewed millions of times every day. should employers set rules on what's allowed? orjustjoin the party? manchester united are in the fight for champions league places. they beat chelsea two nil and are just three points off f
good morning — welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt.ur headlines today: a "danger to life" as nine severe flood warnings remain in force across england and wales in the aftermath of storm dennis. we're live in worcestershire were some of those flood warnings are in place and some roads are closed but overnight, the level of the river severn has dropped. the cruise ship quarantined because of the coronavirus outbreak. the government says it will try to bring...
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, louise jones, and agnes riddell two democrats and one republican. we've got three portraits of african-americans. there is anna cooper in the middle and mary church tyrell on the right. these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at oberlin college. it is not the first in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. you know they each went on to lead great lives as activists, as women that were advocating for citizenship rights for all people of the united states, but particularly for african-americans. especially anna julia cooper was a teacher in at a school washington, d.c. which is now the dunbar high school, and she was living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african americans, as did mary church terrell. she was also teaching at the m street colored school. what i like about these two women was they were especially taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in the post-civil war r
, louise jones, and agnes riddell two democrats and one republican. we've got three portraits of african-americans. there is anna cooper in the middle and mary church tyrell on the right. these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at oberlin college. it is not the first in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. you know they each went on to lead great lives as activists, as women...
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senior coroner louise hunt concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakes wasconcerning. relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside the corporal hoole's family. i spent two years of my life working to get the result today. it is my belief that the ministry of defence failed in its duty of care to implement any meaningful changes. this whole process has given me no pleasure. i would rather have my son not being classed as a preventable death. mr hoole said he did not want to make the army any softer. he simply wanted the ministry of defence to learn lessons. thousands of soldiers train across wales every year. recruitment videos talk about good preparation and doing the right thing. for confidence that lasts a lifetime, there's one place you will find that. but some now question if we can have confidence in their safety record. there is always going to be risk. it's not no risk, but the army were aware that their quality and standard of training on risk assessments was below standard, and they had to do something about it. i see you've got
senior coroner louise hunt concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakes wasconcerning. relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside the corporal hoole's family. i spent two years of my life working to get the result today. it is my belief that the ministry of defence failed in its duty of care to implement any meaningful changes. this whole process has given me no pleasure. i would rather have my son not being classed as a preventable death. mr...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. our headlines today: a danger to life. there are five severe flood warnings in place this morning as storm dennis continues to batter the uk. we've got the dogs out so that is all that matters. hundreds of other flood warnings are in place. in south wales, police have declared a major incident after landslides and severe flooding. storm dennis still bringing strong winds to the uk, particularly across scotla nd winds to the uk, particularly across scotland with severe gales in the north. further rain in the forecast this week and we still have the rain in the hills to run down into the rivers so there still is the risk this week of further flooding. the reality dating show love island returns tonight with a tribute to its former host caroline flack, who took her own life at the weekend. counting the cost of the coronavirus. digger makerjcb cuts production from today because it can't get the parts it needs from china. i'll be taking a look at how other businesses are being affected. ha
good morning welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. our headlines today: a danger to life. there are five severe flood warnings in place this morning as storm dennis continues to batter the uk. we've got the dogs out so that is all that matters. hundreds of other flood warnings are in place. in south wales, police have declared a major incident after landslides and severe flooding. storm dennis still bringing strong winds to the uk, particularly across scotla nd winds to...
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radio: senior coroner louise hunt concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakesconcerning. relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside corporal hoole's family. i spent two years of my life working to get the result today. it is my belief that the ministry of defence failed in its duty of care to implement any meaningful changes. this whole process has given me no pleasure. i would rather have my son not being classed as a preventable death. mr hoole said he didn't want to make the army any softer. he simply wanted the mod to learn lessons. thousands of soldiers train across wales every year. recruitment videos talk about good preparation and doing the right thing. the confidence that lasts a lifetime — there's one place you'll find that. but some now question if we can have confidence in their safety record. there is always going to be risk. it's not no risk. but the army were aware that their quality and standard of training on risk assessments was below standard, and they had to do something about it. so you've got some photos there from y
radio: senior coroner louise hunt concluded that the failure of the army to learn from previous mistakesconcerning. relatives of those who died six years ago were in court alongside corporal hoole's family. i spent two years of my life working to get the result today. it is my belief that the ministry of defence failed in its duty of care to implement any meaningful changes. this whole process has given me no pleasure. i would rather have my son not being classed as a preventable death. mr...
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and mary louise kelly do is think americans really care about ukraine of course they daunte is they are so from the washington examiner but ukraine from my campaign you know exactly ukraine is important s. of poor against russia so let me remind you of another phrase from then super warsi who hates pump aylward trump so much about nancy pelosi never the less value or go she said russia it's about russia it's not about ukraine it's about crush invading eastern ukraine all roads lead to pollution understand that well everyone understands they're all wrong basically lead to the people who made the queen ukraine. the carpetbaggers that follow exactly on the carpetbaggers that followed and it is expected to hear areas of the article by us former ambassador to ukraine william taylor in the new york times where he writes if you believe washington examiner that a russian triumph in ukraine will last in earth shared if it's on the other western democracies if ukraine falls the civilized world falls with it and of what is what does fall mean well we would in the definition of let's let me remind
and mary louise kelly do is think americans really care about ukraine of course they daunte is they are so from the washington examiner but ukraine from my campaign you know exactly ukraine is important s. of poor against russia so let me remind you of another phrase from then super warsi who hates pump aylward trump so much about nancy pelosi never the less value or go she said russia it's about russia it's not about ukraine it's about crush invading eastern ukraine all roads lead to pollution...
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you've been looking at this louise. heathrow hotel block booked as coronavirus quarantine facility. to us in wuhan, his hotels are being used by medical services to help the situation. the holiday inn is part of the intercontinental hotel group. they've been block booked in heathrow and what was interesting, what caught my eye, so much in the news recently about this, hundred thousand news articles over the last two weeks, 5 million tweets so what idid was two weeks, 5 million tweets so what i did was i looked at the conversational dna of this story and there were five key strands. what are people talking about, the sheer numbers of people affected, hundreds of millions of people locked down in china, the second theme is around a conspiracy theory, the soul originated according to the conspiracy theorists from our lab. thirdly, the british tweets have a strong vein of humour in them, i hope we would expect that. there's also the story of those people who have personally affected, not least david and sally abel who have just tested positive for the coronavirus. 0n the diamond princes
you've been looking at this louise. heathrow hotel block booked as coronavirus quarantine facility. to us in wuhan, his hotels are being used by medical services to help the situation. the holiday inn is part of the intercontinental hotel group. they've been block booked in heathrow and what was interesting, what caught my eye, so much in the news recently about this, hundred thousand news articles over the last two weeks, 5 million tweets so what idid was two weeks, 5 million tweets so what i...
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dame louise is a former homelessness tsar. mrjenrick had a further announcement.t has today announced £236 million of new money for move0n accommodation. safely supporting up to an additional 6,000 rough sleepers and those at immediate risk of rough sleeping off the streets into the safe and secure accommodation they deserve, with the support wrapped around them. this is on top of the £437 million a government has provided to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in the next financial year. including more than £112 million to find services through the rough sleeping initiative. we are acutely aware of the scale of the challenge before us, ending rough sleeping in this parliament is one of the most ambitious targets set by any government since the publication of the beveridge report and the creation of the welfare state. we accept this challenge as a moral nation and an obligation that we cannot pass up. the cost of the decade of austerity has been over 700 deaths last year on our streets and huge numbers of children and families in bed and breakfasts and temporar
dame louise is a former homelessness tsar. mrjenrick had a further announcement.t has today announced £236 million of new money for move0n accommodation. safely supporting up to an additional 6,000 rough sleepers and those at immediate risk of rough sleeping off the streets into the safe and secure accommodation they deserve, with the support wrapped around them. this is on top of the £437 million a government has provided to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in the next financial year....
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thanks, louise.no—show is coming in. not all of these are on high ground. blue areas indicating rain showers. so first thing across northern ireland and northern england, watch out for ice on untreated surfaces. the showers will continue for a time but today is not going to be as windy as it was yesterday. there windy, but not as windy. there will be dry weather, even some hazy sunshine. three degrees in aberdeen, nine in london. through the afternoon you can see how the across south—west england and south wales with some showers. that is the precursor to some heavy rain coming in. through this evening and overnight things turn a lot more active. temperatures will be low under clear skies but as the cloud advances temperatures will actually rise. here comes the persistent rain putting in across southern areas and western areas. and engaging with the colder air across northern england, central and southern scotland and northern ireland for a time. parts of cumbria could see a lot of snow from this in
thanks, louise.no—show is coming in. not all of these are on high ground. blue areas indicating rain showers. so first thing across northern ireland and northern england, watch out for ice on untreated surfaces. the showers will continue for a time but today is not going to be as windy as it was yesterday. there windy, but not as windy. there will be dry weather, even some hazy sunshine. three degrees in aberdeen, nine in london. through the afternoon you can see how the across south—west...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: dramatic scenes in washington overnight as president trump delivers his state of the union address, claiming a great american come back. the democrat speaker nancy pelosi ripped up a copy of his speech. the foreign office charters a final flight to bring home british nationals stranded in the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. the second biggest economy in the world is in near shutdown. i'll be looking at what the coronavirus epidemic means for businesses here, and around the world. should failing to pay for a tv licence be a criminal offence? the government starts a public consultation today. liverpool's young guns had fun in the fa cup. with the first team away, they beat shrewsbury to reach the fa cup fifth round. good morning. the weatherfor the next couple of days is fairly quiet. this morning there is some frost, some fog, but many of us will have a dry day. but by the weekend it's going to be quite stormy. i'll have more in about ten mi
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: dramatic scenes in washington overnight as president trump delivers his state of the union address, claiming a great american come back. the democrat speaker nancy pelosi ripped up a copy of his speech. the foreign office charters a final flight to bring home british nationals stranded in the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. the second biggest economy in the world is in near shutdown. i'll be...
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coming up at six o'clock, breakfast with louise minchin and rogerjohnson — but now it's time for a lookhe week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. as the reshuffle derails some cabinet careers, it's full steam ahead for the h52 express. and a sign to the world that in the 21st century, this united kingdom still has the vision to dream big dreams and the courage to bring those dreams about. will new rules on bullying stop mps treating commons staff like this? that member then found me in a remote corridor in the house of commons later that day, shouted at me, sort of basically pinned me against the wall, did the whole, you know, don't you know who i am, how long have i been here, what do you think you're doing? and a new play explores the political deals behind britain's abolition of slavery. and i think it is about time that the public really knew what went into the abolition act and what wasn't really delivered. but first, let's be honest, some people thought westminster life would be a bit dull after borisjohnson‘s crushing election victory and mps voting to ge
coming up at six o'clock, breakfast with louise minchin and rogerjohnson — but now it's time for a lookhe week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. as the reshuffle derails some cabinet careers, it's full steam ahead for the h52 express. and a sign to the world that in the 21st century, this united kingdom still has the vision to dream big dreams and the courage to bring those dreams about. will new rules on bullying stop mps treating commons staff like this? that...
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billie eilish speaking louise minchin there. and making me feel very, very underdressed.her has turned more showery, there are rivers in england responding to the rain from storm dennis, a number of severe flood warnings. records river levels in the trent, in the
billie eilish speaking louise minchin there. and making me feel very, very underdressed.her has turned more showery, there are rivers in england responding to the rain from storm dennis, a number of severe flood warnings. records river levels in the trent, in the
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today.y police after stabbing two people in south london was a convicted terrorist who had been released earlyjust days ago. sudesh amman was under armed police surveillance — the government says it will today announce "fundamental changes" to the way people convicted of terrorism offences are handled. ii more british nationals have been flown out of china as it struggles to contain the spread of the coronavirus — they‘ re now under quarantine at a hospital in wirral. first world war film 1917 dominates the baftas taking seven awards, but the lack of diversity among
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today.y police after stabbing two people in south london was a convicted terrorist who had been released earlyjust days ago. sudesh amman was under armed police surveillance — the government says it will today announce "fundamental changes" to the way people convicted of terrorism offences are handled. ii more british nationals have been flown out of china as it struggles to contain the spread of the coronavirus...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: storm ciara causes chaos across the uk. thousands of homes are without power while torrential rain has brought flooding and major travel disruption. today, travel disruption. once again, the met office has today, once again, the met office has weather warnings out across scotla nd has weather warnings out across scotland and northern ireland for wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higher ground wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higherground and wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higher ground and northern ireland for ice and snow in southern ireland for ice and snow in southern ireland for ice and snow in southern ireland for gusty winds. more details in 15 minutes. history made at the oscars as parasite wins best picture — the first ever foreign language film to take the top award in over 90 years. joaquin phoenix wins best actorforjoker, renee zellweger takes best actress for her portrayal ofjudy garland. i knowjudy i know judy garland i knowjudy garland d
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: storm ciara causes chaos across the uk. thousands of homes are without power while torrential rain has brought flooding and major travel disruption. today, travel disruption. once again, the met office has today, once again, the met office has weather warnings out across scotla nd has weather warnings out across scotland and northern ireland for wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higher ground wind,...
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joining me from salford is louise perry who works for we can't consent to this louise, tell us more about. we run a campaign that documents cases where uk women have been killed and their killers had claimed in court that they died as the result of consensual violence as part of rough sex so consensual violence as part of rough sex so the case of grace millane is the 60th we've documented so far. what we've been seeing an increasing frequency with which this is being used by defendants, they've been meeting with increasing success so in the last five years for instance we documented 18 cases where defendants have used the rough sex defence and in just under half of those cases they had met with some success those cases they had met with some success using it so instead of being found guilty of murder they've been found guilty of murder they've been found guilty of manslaughter or had their sentence reduced or in a couple of cases happened been found guilty of any crime at all so we are really concerned about the success defendants have been using this. i'm sure you've been listening very
joining me from salford is louise perry who works for we can't consent to this louise, tell us more about. we run a campaign that documents cases where uk women have been killed and their killers had claimed in court that they died as the result of consensual violence as part of rough sex so consensual violence as part of rough sex so the case of grace millane is the 60th we've documented so far. what we've been seeing an increasing frequency with which this is being used by defendants, they've...
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be uniform for the european championship and what about the next crowd the czech hair brother of louise the defensive midfielder was instrumental for the win against kosovo. so you have to listen to. the boots most of stokley there and. follow it or not he had. just opened the door. finally there are 2 bonus the good players who already played at euro 2016 bloody meat about you know from here it's about limit and probably got a job back from hoffenheim i think that is a good. chunk of. the how long it was i'm going to. put him on just how. good the game a few. months off the. bottom go. so what can czech republic could see that euro 2020. of the hope that they will go even to go off to do a group maybe a quarter final to maxwells from my point of view not so much i think we're not going to be in a final on to be honest but i hope we will get from to group to play out given. yes in the we will be in the course of. learning czech lesson one good luck czech republic. the truth squad the. warden you. think says. i mean. she specializes in fantasy and offense to. readers the world over pract
be uniform for the european championship and what about the next crowd the czech hair brother of louise the defensive midfielder was instrumental for the win against kosovo. so you have to listen to. the boots most of stokley there and. follow it or not he had. just opened the door. finally there are 2 bonus the good players who already played at euro 2016 bloody meat about you know from here it's about limit and probably got a job back from hoffenheim i think that is a good. chunk of. the how...
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to be uniform for the european championship and what about alex clough the czech hare brother of louise that offensive midfielder was instrumental for the win against. the us or listen to. the boots most a startling. news because follow it or not he had. just opened the door. finally there are 2 bonus league of players who are already played at euro 2016 let me add that you know from here it's a brilliant and big from hoffenheim that is a good at its own home. the how long it was only just built from saddam. was going to get in the fuel field stock much of the used world order in bottles or. so what can czech republic achieve it euro 2020. of the hope that they will go they will lose it will continue off to do a group maybe quarterfinals because maxwell from my point of view would not so look most of all i think they're not going to be in a final to be honest but i hope we will get round the group to play out the given gus on. monday. this is the we will be the 1st of. learning czech less than one good luck czech republic to speak truth squad the. more than you. think it says. i mean it
to be uniform for the european championship and what about alex clough the czech hare brother of louise that offensive midfielder was instrumental for the win against. the us or listen to. the boots most a startling. news because follow it or not he had. just opened the door. finally there are 2 bonus league of players who are already played at euro 2016 let me add that you know from here it's a brilliant and big from hoffenheim that is a good at its own home. the how long it was only just...
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to be uniform for the european championship and what about alex clough the czech hair brother of louise the defensive midfielder who was instrumental for the win against kosovo. the us in this into. 2 groups most a stock leader and. the newscast follow it or not he has. just opened the door. finally there are 21 is the good players who already played at euro 2016 let me add that you know from had some berlin and from hoffenheim that is a good at its own heart. view how long it was only. able to munch on the game of fuel for your stock to. be used to world order involved was all. right so what can check republican euro 2020. we hope they will go. to your offer to do a group maybe quarterfinals maxwell from 9.3 months and look most of all i think we're not going to be in a final to be honest but i hope we will get the group to play out given. the we will be in for sort of. learning czech lesson one good luck czech republic. he should score the. board and you. think so school. i mean. it's not grows it's going to maim. entrepreneurs turn cryptically good me into even better me. feel specia
to be uniform for the european championship and what about alex clough the czech hair brother of louise the defensive midfielder who was instrumental for the win against kosovo. the us in this into. 2 groups most a stock leader and. the newscast follow it or not he has. just opened the door. finally there are 21 is the good players who already played at euro 2016 let me add that you know from had some berlin and from hoffenheim that is a good at its own heart. view how long it was only. able to...
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this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.old leah, who defied the odds to beat what doctors called an "impossible" tumour. it was so tightly wrapped around key blood vessels that she was given just a 10% chance of a successful operation. she'll be here with her surgeon. prince william joined the voices of criticism over the baftas‘ lack of diversity. we'll speak to a film critic about that and the big winner of the night — the warfilm1917. as part of one direction, he sold more than 100 million records, but louis tomlinson's first solo music has had over a billion streams. he'll be here to tell us more about the album, which explores the grief of losing his mum. and his sister. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. police are searching two houses as investigations continue into a terror attack in south london yesterday. two people were stabbed by sudesh amman a convicted terrorist who had been released early from prisonjust days before. he was shot and killed by police after the attack. the sus
this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.old leah, who defied the odds to beat what doctors called an "impossible" tumour. it was so tightly wrapped around key blood vessels that she was given just a 10% chance of a successful operation. she'll be here with her surgeon. prince william joined the voices of criticism over the baftas‘ lack of diversity. we'll speak to a film critic about that and the big winner of the night — the warfilm1917. as part of one direction, he...
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there is, louise. we will be speaking to her later. 35 degrees.pretty difficult. looking forward to talking to her. she was with frankie yesterday looking after her, she is not alone. she is good in a struggle, louise. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. the met police have arrested more than half of the two hundred people they identified as causing the most violence across the capital. the so called "high—harm" individuals have been targetted in a series of operations since the start of the year. but the met commander in charge of reducing violence says there is frustration amongst officers that the number of knife offences across the capital went up last year. we absolutely are making inroads in areas into violence. gun crime is coming down. we absolutely know we're facing some challenges and cannot do it alone. we're working with partners and communities to tackle some of the underlying issues that drive violence. and tonight on bbc london we'll have a special programme on e
there is, louise. we will be speaking to her later. 35 degrees.pretty difficult. looking forward to talking to her. she was with frankie yesterday looking after her, she is not alone. she is good in a struggle, louise. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. the met police have arrested more than half of the two hundred people they identified as causing the most violence across the capital. the so called "high—harm"...
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ready to be uniform for the european championship and what about alex crowd the czech hair brother of louise the defensive midfielder was instrumental for the win against kosovo. they have to listen to. the boots most a stock leader and. follow it or not he has. just opened the door. finally there are 2 bundesliga players who are already played at euro 2016 bloody meat of that you know from how it's a balanced and private but there's a big from hoffenheim that is a good at its own home. view of how long it was going to. go to getting the fuel feel stocker. used world order in bathrooms all. right so what can check republican see that euro 2020. something the hope that they will go. do you off to do a group maybe quarter final to smack someone from my point really looks and look most of all i think we're not going to be in a final long to be honest but i hope we will get from the group to play out the giving us one to. definitely we will be in for sort of. learning czech lesson one good luck czech republic to speak truth squad the. bored me it was. so school. i mean. it's not grows it's got o
ready to be uniform for the european championship and what about alex crowd the czech hair brother of louise the defensive midfielder was instrumental for the win against kosovo. they have to listen to. the boots most a stock leader and. follow it or not he has. just opened the door. finally there are 2 bundesliga players who are already played at euro 2016 bloody meat of that you know from how it's a balanced and private but there's a big from hoffenheim that is a good at its own home. view of...
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but the line of questioning from presenters louise minchin and dan walker prompted complaints.hat, at some stage, i've put too much of myself in there or is that part of helping you in writing that way as well about the loss of your mum and your sister and other things? i think because of where i started my career, on the x factor and... you know, there's always been a camera on me, and i've always kind of given a lot of myself, it's kind of all i've known in my career, really. so i almost use that to my advantage. i'm brave enough to talk about these things and, yeah, it's worked out. i'm sure you get asked a lot about the potential of one direction getting back together at some stage. you've ticked them all off now, you've gone trauma, zayn and now we're finally on this one, i like it. come on! erm, i'll give you the answer i give everyone else — it's inevitable. louis tomlinson tweeted after the programme... well, viewer, veronica e—mailed to say... well, the bbc gave us this reply... and, finally, a group of leading reporters from the national media decided not to attend a
but the line of questioning from presenters louise minchin and dan walker prompted complaints.hat, at some stage, i've put too much of myself in there or is that part of helping you in writing that way as well about the loss of your mum and your sister and other things? i think because of where i started my career, on the x factor and... you know, there's always been a camera on me, and i've always kind of given a lot of myself, it's kind of all i've known in my career, really. so i almost use...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.building the high—speed rail line hs2 — the prime minister will give his backing to the entire route linking london to birmingham, manchester and leeds. and i'm live in leeds at the end of the line. journey times will be cut here by almost an hour. but with surrounding services on their knees, i'll be asking, is hs2 the best use of public money to close the north—south divide? the search is on to trace patients treated at a brighton gp surgery
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.building the high—speed rail line hs2 — the prime minister will give his backing to the entire route linking london to birmingham, manchester and leeds. and i'm live in leeds at the end of the line. journey times will be cut here by almost an hour. but with surrounding services on their knees, i'll be asking, is hs2 the best use of public money to close the north—south divide? the search is on to trace patients treated at a brighton...
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now though it's back to dan and louise.ll never go. a ban on the sale of new petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles is brought forward by five years. critics say the government needs to do more to help consumers hit the 2035 target. what a chance for shrewsbury tonight in the fa cup. they're playing a young liverpool side for a place in the next round. jurgen klopp and the first team players are on a break. a 100—mile trek across a frozen lake in mongolia — we'll reveal which celebrity has signed up for one of sport relief‘s toughest challenges yet. it isa it is a cold start, the risk of ice and untreated surfaces. lester michelle is in strong winds reading through the day. i will have all the details in about 12 minutes. an inquiry into a breast surgeon, who carried out hundreds of unnecessary operations and told some patients they had cancer when they didn't, is expected to recommend tougher checks on surgeons working in private hospitals. ian paterson exaggerated or invented cancer risks and claimed payments for more expensi
now though it's back to dan and louise.ll never go. a ban on the sale of new petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles is brought forward by five years. critics say the government needs to do more to help consumers hit the 2035 target. what a chance for shrewsbury tonight in the fa cup. they're playing a young liverpool side for a place in the next round. jurgen klopp and the first team players are on a break. a 100—mile trek across a frozen lake in mongolia — we'll reveal which celebrity has...
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coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, charlie stayt and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessatest headlines: 400 americans who were quarantined on the diamond princess cruise ship have left japan on two charter planes bound for the us. hundreds of flood warnings remain in place across the uk, following heavy rain caused by storm dennis over the weekend. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times which leads with comments from french foreign ministerjean—yves le drian who has warned that talks between britain and the eu over a future trade deal will turn nasty and that the negotiators were likely to "rip each other apart." the new york times online has many coronavirus related stories, as well as this one reporting hundreds of americans have been flown out of japan after leaving the quarantined diamond princess cruise ship. a further 70 people onboard tested positive for the virus bringing the total to 355 passengers infected. the guardian reports uk politicians and members of the public are condemi
coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, charlie stayt and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessatest headlines: 400 americans who were quarantined on the diamond princess cruise ship have left japan on two charter planes bound for the us. hundreds of flood warnings remain in place across the uk, following heavy rain caused by storm dennis over the weekend. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times which...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: dramatic scenes in washingtonident trump delivers his state of the union address, claiming a great american come back. the democrat speaker nancy pelosi ripped up a copy of his speech. the foreign office charters a final flight to bring home british nationals stranded in the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. the second biggest economy in the world is in near shutdown. i'll be looking at what the coronavirus epidemic means for businesses here, and around the world.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: dramatic scenes in washingtonident trump delivers his state of the union address, claiming a great american come back. the democrat speaker nancy pelosi ripped up a copy of his speech. the foreign office charters a final flight to bring home british nationals stranded in the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. the second biggest economy in the world is in near shutdown. i'll be looking at what the...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andbbc news. the latest headlines: the veteran left—wing senator bernie sanders has won the new hampshire primary, the latest stage in the contest to choose a democratic party candidate for the white house. china reports another 97 deaths in the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll climbs above1,100. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times online, which, like many other media outlets, they are focussed the us democratic presidential race's first primary. bernie sanders has won in a tight tree over centrist former mayor pete buttigieg. meanwhile, vox says four lawyers who prosecuted political operative roger stone have resigned in protest after their sentencing recommendation was overruled and slashed by donald trump's justice department. the guardian leads with hs2, saying pm borisjohnson has staked his political reputation on delivering a new anatomy of british transport that will boost capacity
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andbbc news. the latest headlines: the veteran left—wing senator bernie sanders has won the new hampshire primary, the latest stage in the contest to choose a democratic party candidate for the white house. china reports another 97 deaths in the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll climbs above1,100. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.oss the uk. thousands of homes are without power while torrential rain has brought flooding and major travel disruption. today, travel disruption. once again, the met office has today, once again, the met office has weather warnings out across scotla nd has weather warnings out across scotland and northern ireland for wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higher ground wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higherground and wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higher ground and northern ireland for ice and snow in southern ireland for ice and snow in southern ireland for ice and snow in southern ireland for gusty winds. more details in 15 minutes. history made at the oscars as parasite wins best picture —
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.oss the uk. thousands of homes are without power while torrential rain has brought flooding and major travel disruption. today, travel disruption. once again, the met office has today, once again, the met office has weather warnings out across scotla nd has weather warnings out across scotland and northern ireland for wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higher ground wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higherground and...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.care worker at a hospital in west sussex is one of the eight confirmed cases of coronavirus in the uk. injapan, the number of people infected with the virus on the the diamond princess cruise ship rises to 174 — making it the biggest outbreak outside china. we talk to three sporting heroes about the fight of their lives. in a breakfast exclusive, doddie weir, stephen darby, and rob burrow talk about life with motor neurone disease and their determination to keep on fighting. it's a bit like a
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.care worker at a hospital in west sussex is one of the eight confirmed cases of coronavirus in the uk. injapan, the number of people infected with the virus on the the diamond princess cruise ship rises to 174 — making it the biggest outbreak outside china. we talk to three sporting heroes about the fight of their lives. in a breakfast exclusive, doddie weir, stephen darby, and rob burrow talk about life with motor neurone disease and...
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louise, roger, it's back to you.ng parent company google. that was $15 billion last year. announcing its results for the first time seems almost a rite of passage — the service has matured, grown up and is standing on its own two feet. i visited youtube's london office to find out how it's come of age. kevin, youtube used to be the place where video went viral, but now it seems that a lot of that happens on tiktok or facebook. how do you feel things have changed? the internet has gotten a lot bigger. it is much easier to make a beautiful video now than it was ten years ago. when you look at now what the most popular videos on youtube are, they're often not these one—off, viral hit videos, but coming from channels producing lots of content regularly and that have large audiences. i think youtube has moved from this unintentional kind of quick, short video thing which we all associate with the early years of youtube to this sort of new world in which you have creators who have businesses and build these audiences. and
louise, roger, it's back to you.ng parent company google. that was $15 billion last year. announcing its results for the first time seems almost a rite of passage — the service has matured, grown up and is standing on its own two feet. i visited youtube's london office to find out how it's come of age. kevin, youtube used to be the place where video went viral, but now it seems that a lot of that happens on tiktok or facebook. how do you feel things have changed? the internet has gotten a lot...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a dangerrnings in place this morning as storm dennis continues to batter the uk. we've got the dogs out so that is all that matters. hundreds of other flood warnings are in place. in south wales, police have declared a major incident after landslides and severe flooding. storm dennis still bringing strong winds to the uk, particularly
good morning welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a dangerrnings in place this morning as storm dennis continues to batter the uk. we've got the dogs out so that is all that matters. hundreds of other flood warnings are in place. in south wales, police have declared a major incident after landslides and severe flooding. storm dennis still bringing strong winds to the uk, particularly
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a "dangerforce across england and wales in the aftermath of storm dennis. we're live in worcestershire were some of those flood warnings are in place and some roads are closed but overnight, the level of the river severn has dropped. the cruise ship quarantined because of the coronavirus outbreak. the government says it will try to bring british passengers home. billie's bond ambition.
good morning — welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a "dangerforce across england and wales in the aftermath of storm dennis. we're live in worcestershire were some of those flood warnings are in place and some roads are closed but overnight, the level of the river severn has dropped. the cruise ship quarantined because of the coronavirus outbreak. the government says it will try to bring british passengers home. billie's bond ambition.