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. >> louise? louise. >> what is that? >> dr.? >> what are you doing? to see me. >> dr., are you ok? >> they need to see me. >> she is walking toward them. [suspenseful music] [heavy breathing] that is a proper introduction. host: it is an amazing thing, because the audience is going along with the character and learning where there is to learn. nobody knows are these creatures, do they mean us harm? amy: what is their purpose? host: and how do they communicate? and the quality that your character has is empathy. she realizes, whatever they are, you cannot talk to them from behind a screen. you have to somehow find a connection. amy: and speaking and learning about language, one of the things i had assumed is they were more translators, but so many of them do fieldwork and go into communities with indigenous languages. that is something i found fascinating. having to become a very empathetic person and not make judgments, staying open to receive information from people. although it seems highly intellectual, it is this wonderful warmth science in a way,
. >> louise? louise. >> what is that? >> dr.? >> what are you doing? to see me. >> dr., are you ok? >> they need to see me. >> she is walking toward them. [suspenseful music] [heavy breathing] that is a proper introduction. host: it is an amazing thing, because the audience is going along with the character and learning where there is to learn. nobody knows are these creatures, do they mean us harm? amy: what is their purpose? host: and how do they...
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louise louise and i ended up walking to the park to join this vigil. e were walking down the sidewalk and the reason my are talking about the carrots they planted in the garden earlier and how excited maia is about them growing. my is about to trick her every ten steps because she is this toddler. i'm with them thinking, this is what matters. the fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings, on the scale that teaches me about the bats mess. louise is teaching me that life is long and fast. she's been through so much. and she's devastated to but in a way that can hold that devastation in the light of such vastness. she's reminded me of that. she's been enriched by 3-year-old that has energy that is overwhelming but invigorating. that is what it's been for me, constant thing of being in generational friendship and service to each other. and in particular having kids.wo i have two mothers, one who lives next door and one across the street who i don't have any control group to compare to but positive have made my journey of motherhood just so much easier. because i can run into them in the courtyard and say is this diaper rash going to kill my baby? like no. it is giving me the perspective that they have teenagers there like all you want to do is get away from your kids and all i want my kids to come talk to me. and so i can say okay take a deep breath and enjoy this w d moment. and it gives me that perspective >> you say that i th
louise louise and i ended up walking to the park to join this vigil. e were walking down the sidewalk and the reason my are talking about the carrots they planted in the garden earlier and how excited maia is about them growing. my is about to trick her every ten steps because she is this toddler. i'm with them thinking, this is what matters. the fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings, on the scale that teaches me about the bats mess. louise is teaching me that life is long...
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louise? >> i am louise. >> what is that? is that a new symbol? i can't tell. >> dr. briggs.u doing? >> i need to see in there. >> are you ok? >> there is a risk of contamination. >> i need them to see me. >> dr. grace. >> she is walking towards the screen. [suspenseful music] [heavy breathing] >> now, that is a proper introduction. host: that is an amazing scene, because at this point, the audience is going along with the character and learning what there is to learn. nobody knows these creatures, do they mean us harm? what do they want? amy: yeah, what is their purpose? host: and how do they communicate? and here, the quality your character has that is so crucial to the movie is empathy. she realizes, whoever they are, whatever they are, you can't just talk to them from behind a screen. you have to somehow find some connection. amy: exactly. and speaking with and learning thet linguists, one of things i assumed was they were more translators. but really, so many of them do fieldwork and go into these communities to preserve indigenous languages. that is something i found fa
louise? >> i am louise. >> what is that? is that a new symbol? i can't tell. >> dr. briggs.u doing? >> i need to see in there. >> are you ok? >> there is a risk of contamination. >> i need them to see me. >> dr. grace. >> she is walking towards the screen. [suspenseful music] [heavy breathing] >> now, that is a proper introduction. host: that is an amazing scene, because at this point, the audience is going along with the character and...
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louise is in the final! louise was very nearly masterchef. the trophy that you didn't quite win. that i nearly, nearly won. so close. and as for 0re... but the real star of breakfast has always been you, and in 2016, so many of you have inspired us. running for me has been something that i have used to help combat the mental illness that i suffered throughout my 20s. four years ago, i could not even run for a bus. we have done it. we did it. we are so proud of what we have done. what are you right now? cancer—free. say it again. cancer—free. and again. cancer—free. how does it feel? great. this year, you helped us shine a light on cancer. you told us these stories encouraged you to get that check, make that change. i would say to all the boys and girls to never give up. 2016 was not all bad. and we have helped deliver some of the best bits. there she was, just presenting very happily. and then she decided to have an event later on. we have also delivered some of the worst. we will be joined by scottish first minister nicola sturgeon, talking about plans for a second referendum on independence. i'm sorry. we have very clearly run the wrong pictures over that particular sequence. we haven't always got it right. i will get it wrong. yes but no but. and you have been happy to tell us when we haven't. "yes but no but" is not me, but. am i bovvered? lots of people have been commenting on louise'se have suggested you are wearing the heart of midlothian away kit today. i have been getting grief this morning about this nice bit of whistle. i willjust wear it with pride. but more of you choose to watch us over your cereal than any other breakfast show. he just licked my breakfast. and for that the breakfast family would like to say thank you. thank you! i said happy new year. laughter there is always someone, that was tracy, our floor manager, there is always someone, that was tracy, ourfloor manager, we know what she meant! and have a lovely new year's eve, whatever you are doing, thank you for watching over the last year. we will be back tomorrow from six. bye— bye. this is bbc news, i gavin esler. the headlines at ten o'clock. the new yea rs headlines at ten o'clock. the new years honours list is dominated by 0lympic years honours list is dominated by olympic and paralympic stars, including andy murray, will farrell and lee pearson. i am shocked and honoured. i have been throug
louise is in the final! louise was very nearly masterchef. the trophy that you didn't quite win. that i nearly, nearly won. so close. and as for 0re... but the real star of breakfast has always been you, and in 2016, so many of you have inspired us. running for me has been something that i have used to help combat the mental illness that i suffered throughout my 20s. four years ago, i could not even run for a bus. we have done it. we did it. we are so proud of what we have done. what are you...
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louise. two very strong elements as pa rt louise. two very strong elements as part of this on going story here in berlin. perhaps reflected in the morning papers. iwill come berlin. perhaps reflected in the morning papers. i will come on to the police investigation in a moment ifi the police investigation in a moment if i may, but perhaps this front page is symbolic. it translates to saying "now grief carries our colours." the saying "now grief carries our colours. " the brandenburg saying "now grief carries our colours." the brandenburg gate lit up colours." the brandenburg gate lit up in last night in sympathy for those who lost their lives and papers reflecting that police investigation which you've just referred to. tracing the route that the lorry took. it is thought to have travelled across berlin for five kilometres and took half an hour coming into the market. police will want to know what happened it got here? where did the driver go? at what point was the lorry hijacked? all of that information just one of the 500 leads that they're following up. robert, we are getting more on this in a few minutes time. figures seen by bbc breakfast show the number of people coming forward to say that they were the victims of historical child abuse in england and wales has more than doubled in the past year. louiseone in ten of them are described as "people of public prominence". the officer in overall charge told us about the nature of their work. police also told us about the investigation we are dealing with some of the most complex investigations and dealing with sensitive matters. sometimes in very, very high—profile cases and of course, all those factors create a huge challenge for the service. police also told us about the investigation into historical abuse in football. in the month since andy woodward spoke about being abused, 429 victims have been identified and 155 potential suspects. the home office says it's determined to bring perpetrators of historical crimes to justice. in the next half hour, we'll be hearing more from survivors and the police about uncovering the truth in cases like these as part of our policing britain series. at least 29 people have been killed in an explosion at a fireworks market in mexico. emergency services said dozens of others were injured, and they expe
louise. two very strong elements as pa rt louise. two very strong elements as part of this on going story here in berlin. perhaps reflected in the morning papers. iwill come berlin. perhaps reflected in the morning papers. i will come on to the police investigation in a moment ifi the police investigation in a moment if i may, but perhaps this front page is symbolic. it translates to saying "now grief carries our colours." the saying "now grief carries our colours. " the...
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louise, larry. come right on in. darrin, it's larry and louise. i know. we've met. you -- you know mr. saunders, of course. yes, yes. mr. saunders. tate. oh, good, darrin. you brought the new layouts for the soup. well, uh, larry, louise, mr. saunders, darrin, get set. i have a little surprise for you. he's liable to be gone. if only you'd been home when i got home, we could've gone back then and there. but no, you had to be at the dentist, wasting precious time, having a tooth pulled. now, look, gladys, i'd rather have a tooth pulled than go out looking at frogs with you. call me peculiar! there he is! he's a human frog! what? what'd she call me? why would anybody say that anybody was a human frog? unless, of course, they were drinking. fergus: uh, good point, sir. actually, the last thing in the world any frog worth his salt would want to be is human. what was your name again? what was your name again? i-i was just about to introduce everybody when the kravitzes came in. i realize how you could've gotten the wrong impression. here she goes again. always an explanation. i was wondering when you were gonna notice that. i'm sure it's a good one. the professor has been doing research and experiments. research, experimen
louise, larry. come right on in. darrin, it's larry and louise. i know. we've met. you -- you know mr. saunders, of course. yes, yes. mr. saunders. tate. oh, good, darrin. you brought the new layouts for the soup. well, uh, larry, louise, mr. saunders, darrin, get set. i have a little surprise for you. he's liable to be gone. if only you'd been home when i got home, we could've gone back then and there. but no, you had to be at the dentist, wasting precious time, having a tooth pulled. now,...
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louise. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.through wooden huts filled with christmas shoppers. we heard it knocking down stalls at an amazing rate of knots. there was no skidding quails, there was no attempt to try and slow down. police think the lorry may have been stolen from a building site in poland. this is the scene as they prepare to tow it away. we'll be live in berlin with the latest. good morning, it's tuesday 20th december. also this morning. president putin describes the assassination of russia's ambassador to turkey as an act of provocation. a huge leap forward in the treatment of prostate cancer. doctors manage to eliminate tumours without severe side—effects. little kicks, punches. we'll hear about the realities of domestic violence, as breakfast is given exclusive access to a new programme aimed at tackling it before it even happens. good morning from one of the uk's old est good morning from one of the uk's oldest gin distilleries, they say sales are up 10% nationally. i have come to find out why and how they a
louise. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.through wooden huts filled with christmas shoppers. we heard it knocking down stalls at an amazing rate of knots. there was no skidding quails, there was no attempt to try and slow down. police think the lorry may have been stolen from a building site in poland. this is the scene as they prepare to tow it away. we'll be live in berlin with the latest. good morning, it's tuesday 20th december. also this morning....
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for myself, my 3-year-old daughter and my 78-year-old neighbor louise endeded up walking to the park and walking down the sidewalk and louiseand i talking about the carrots pointeded to the garden and how those are growing and walking sticks in the middle of urban oakland, about the trip her every ten steps because she's an erratic toddler. this is what matters, the fact that we get to live with these incredible human beings, the vastness of all this, constantly reminding me of those, and she has been through so much and devastated too, and the light of such vastness and reminding me of that and being enriched by this 3-year-old, that energy that is overwhelming but invigorating. that is what it has been for me because this constant thing of being generational friendship and service to each other and having kids -- just mentioning, i have two mothers, one who was next door and one who was across the street and i don't have any control group to compare it to but i am positive has made my journey in motherhood just so much easier because i can run into them in the courtyard and say is this going to kill my baby and i am like
for myself, my 3-year-old daughter and my 78-year-old neighbor louise endeded up walking to the park and walking down the sidewalk and louiseand i talking about the carrots pointeded to the garden and how those are growing and walking sticks in the middle of urban oakland, about the trip her every ten steps because she's an erratic toddler. this is what matters, the fact that we get to live with these incredible human beings, the vastness of all this, constantly reminding me of those, and she...
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democratic strategist former chief of staff to illinois congressman louise gutierrez and rachel campos-duffy. thank you for joining us. >> louiset with you. why do you think he's doing this. >> let's start with the premise that chicago, like new york city, it's been a sanctuary city. mayor emanuel is doing this because he's a thoughtful mayor and understands that this immigrant community, unlike the president-elect who has not paid taxes. has paid taxes to the tune of 12 billion -- dream eers suspendin executive -- contribute according to cbo, contribute would help bring the deficit down by $2.2 billion over ten years. this is an economic aspect of this. there's also a safety aspect. it isn't any big city's big interest to have them cooperate with the police without fear of being deported if they witnessed a crime or victims of a crime. like rudy giuliani did as mayor of new york, is thoughtful in his handling of immigrants by making sure, making sure -- as rudy giuliani said, dealing with them in a way that's not harsh and is efficient. >> rachel, your response? >> donald trump promised to secure the border and deport the ille
democratic strategist former chief of staff to illinois congressman louise gutierrez and rachel campos-duffy. thank you for joining us. >> louiset with you. why do you think he's doing this. >> let's start with the premise that chicago, like new york city, it's been a sanctuary city. mayor emanuel is doing this because he's a thoughtful mayor and understands that this immigrant community, unlike the president-elect who has not paid taxes. has paid taxes to the tune of 12 billion --...
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just walking down the sidewalk and louise and i are talking about the carrots they planted in the garden and how excited they are about how the flowers are growing and louise has her walking sticks in the middle of the urban oakland and mine is about to trip every 10 steps because she's this erratic toddler and i with them thinking this is what matters. the fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings that teaches me about the vastness of all this. luis is constantly reminding me that life is long and vast and she's been through so much and she's devastated to but in a way that can hold that devastation in the light of such a vastness so she's reminding me of that and she being enriched by this three-year-old that got energy that is overwhelming but invigorating and so that's what it's been for me is this constant thing of life, being in generational friendships and service to each other and in particular having kids in my community, i was just mentioning that having sons that are 10 years older, i have two mothers, one lives across the street and i don't have any control groups to compare it to but i'm positive has made my journey in motherh
just walking down the sidewalk and louise and i are talking about the carrots they planted in the garden and how excited they are about how the flowers are growing and louise has her walking sticks in the middle of the urban oakland and mine is about to trip every 10 steps because she's this erratic toddler and i with them thinking this is what matters. the fact that i get to live with these incredible human beings that teaches me about the vastness of all this. luis is constantly reminding me...
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louise. bye for now. hello this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.e impacting on many people. i will be looking at how it co m pa res to people. i will be looking at how it compares to other years. good morning it's monday 19th december. also on the programme this morning: around a thousand people are moved out of eastern aleppo as the evacuation resumes overnight but many are said by aid workers to be in a terrible condition. we're kicking off a special series of reports, looking at the pressures facing modern police forces across the uk. in particular this morning, just how often officers have to deal with people with mental health issues. in sport, andy murray is the sports personality of the year for a record third time. last night we had a surprise for him. hello, darling, well done. hello, i him. hello, darling, well done. hello, lam him. hello, darling, well done. hello, i am used to being embarrassed by my mum, obviously. chuckles and i had a surprise for him the tennis star was rewarded for a successful year in which he became world number o
louise. bye for now. hello this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.e impacting on many people. i will be looking at how it co m pa res to people. i will be looking at how it compares to other years. good morning it's monday 19th december. also on the programme this morning: around a thousand people are moved out of eastern aleppo as the evacuation resumes overnight but many are said by aid workers to be in a terrible condition. we're kicking off a special series of reports,...