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hasnat khan was the love of her life. >> special correspondent martin bashir looking back. he'll have much on two-hour primetime documentary special right here tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news" this saturday -- this just in -- bombs possibly from world war ii found. possible evacuations. >>> the big recall involving some of your breakfast favorites. >>> plus, botox. will take your wrinkles away, the surprising results of a new study. stay with us. allergy symptoms distracting you? doctors recommend taking claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain,
hasnat khan was the love of her life. >> special correspondent martin bashir looking back. he'll have much on two-hour primetime documentary special right here tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news" this saturday -- this just in -- bombs possibly from world war ii found. possible evacuations. >>> the big recall involving some of your breakfast favorites. >>> plus, botox. will take your wrinkles away, the...
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martin bashir, bbc news, leeds.vening with a free athletics event in the city centre — ahead of a big weekend of sporting and music events. and ariana grande — whose concert was the target of the bomb — said this evening she will hold a benefit performance for the manchester victims later this year. judith moritz reports. 0lympian greg rutherford is more used to competing in a stadium. this evening, though, the long jump was in front of the town hall. the games here have the go ahead, as does the great manchester run this weekend — with extra security, and more police. of course, there are some people that are nervous, some people who are seeking reassurance. the overwhelming feeling has been yes, we are delighted it's going ahead, we want to be involved, we want to demonstrate our solidarity, our support and our passion for the city. leigh webber is one of 30,000 runners registered for the race. she says she's apprehensive, but determined to take part. is not as if it's in a place where it everybody can be checked.
martin bashir, bbc news, leeds.vening with a free athletics event in the city centre — ahead of a big weekend of sporting and music events. and ariana grande — whose concert was the target of the bomb — said this evening she will hold a benefit performance for the manchester victims later this year. judith moritz reports. 0lympian greg rutherford is more used to competing in a stadium. this evening, though, the long jump was in front of the town hall. the games here have the go ahead, as...
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martin bashir, bbc news, leeds.r salman abedi. he didn't want to be identified, but he described what he was like at school, before he left at the age of 14 to school, before he left at the age of 1a to fight in libya. school, before he left at the age of 14 to fight in libya. who was a bit ofa 14 to fight in libya. who was a bit of a troublemaker. just a normal kid, not extraordinary. hejust got in trouble. he was ok, he didn't seem different to anyone else. i saw him about 18 months ago, he'd been back for a while and telling me what he was going to do. he seemed like he was going to do. he seemed like he was going to do. he seemed like he was on the straight and narrow, sorting himself out. he's back in 40 libya, and has this history of being involved in the fighting. what you make of all that? i don't know. i do know when he was fighting, people are making it seem like he was fighting for islamic state. i think is fighting for the lif g, a sort of conservative islamist group, but they are not the type to go arou
martin bashir, bbc news, leeds.r salman abedi. he didn't want to be identified, but he described what he was like at school, before he left at the age of 14 to school, before he left at the age of 1a to fight in libya. school, before he left at the age of 14 to fight in libya. who was a bit ofa 14 to fight in libya. who was a bit of a troublemaker. just a normal kid, not extraordinary. hejust got in trouble. he was ok, he didn't seem different to anyone else. i saw him about 18 months ago, he'd...
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fascinating, and you can tune in to "the last 100 days of diana" hosted by martin bashir sunday, 9:00 that's right here on abc. >> sounds like a must watch. >>> coming up here on "gma," adopting the perfect pet, the dos and don'ts. that's coming up in our "weekend download." almond will be making his or her return. >> that is not almond. >> that's marcelo. >> that's marcelo. >> marcelo. >> oh. return. >> that is not almond. >> that's marcelo. >> that's marcelo. >> oh. e. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all
fascinating, and you can tune in to "the last 100 days of diana" hosted by martin bashir sunday, 9:00 that's right here on abc. >> sounds like a must watch. >>> coming up here on "gma," adopting the perfect pet, the dos and don'ts. that's coming up in our "weekend download." almond will be making his or her return. >> that is not almond. >> that's marcelo. >> that's marcelo. >> marcelo. >> oh. return. >> that is...
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martin bashir, bbc news, leeds. staying with aftermath of the manchester concert attack.it's raised familiar questions about home—grown terrorism and the government's existing strategy called prevent, which aims to stop vulnerable people from being radicalised. yesterday, home secretary amber rudd said, "there's really strong evidence of prevent initiatives helping families, saving children's lives and stopping radicalisation." with me is to discuss the government's prevent strategy is reality check correspondent chris morris. chris, let's start with the basics, what is prevent? it is one of the four big strands of the government's roared counterterrorism strategy — prepare, pursue, prevent. rabente is the programme which aims to identify people who have fallen prey to extremist ideas, possibly taken out terrorist activities, and persuading them to change their mind. it means that police need to build relationships in schools, mosques, universities, anywhere where people might be radicalised. it also involves people in positions of authority, doctors, social workers, teac
martin bashir, bbc news, leeds. staying with aftermath of the manchester concert attack.it's raised familiar questions about home—grown terrorism and the government's existing strategy called prevent, which aims to stop vulnerable people from being radicalised. yesterday, home secretary amber rudd said, "there's really strong evidence of prevent initiatives helping families, saving children's lives and stopping radicalisation." with me is to discuss the government's prevent strategy...
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our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir, has been there to gauge the response to what's happenedwhy do we have another terrorist attack in the uk after 12 years? this man was related to mohammed sadiq khan, one of the ringleaders who left the city of leeds to plant death and destruction in london on the 7th ofjuly 2000 and five. yellow market is a critical point,... he showed us ask new —— he he asked us not to show his face. these people are members of the leads muslim youth group. they offer volu nta ry leads muslim youth group. they offer voluntary service to the community and believe their faith voluntary service to the community and believe theirfaith inspires their action. for me, as a muslim, i feel outraged that someone could use the name of my religion to justify carrying out these acts. this is spreading and doesn't look like stopping any time soon, which is scary for all of us, muslim and non—moslem. scary for all of us, muslim and non-moslem. people are finding it very ha rd to non-moslem. people are finding it very hard to accept that these people who are self—profes
our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir, has been there to gauge the response to what's happenedwhy do we have another terrorist attack in the uk after 12 years? this man was related to mohammed sadiq khan, one of the ringleaders who left the city of leeds to plant death and destruction in london on the 7th ofjuly 2000 and five. yellow market is a critical point,... he showed us ask new —— he he asked us not to show his face. these people are members of the leads muslim youth...
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unhappy situation here's how the princess described it in a bombshell interview with journalist martin bashire she ever talked about it on the record. >> do you think mrs. parker bowles was a factor in the breakdown of your marriage? >> well, there were three of us in this marriage. so it was a bit crowded. >> reporter: the princess struggled to cope seeking love in all the wrong places. finding the one man she could not have. >> diana fell in love with him when she went to visit a friend in hospital and there he was, the >> a pakistani born heart surgeon shy of the spotlight. diana smitten. >> he virtually moved into kensington palace. >> she was truly taken with someone so pure of purpose. he was healing people. he wasn't remotely interested in her fame. >> does the world realize that her romance with dodi fayed was only 30 days from beginning to end? not two years as was the one with hasnat. hasnan khan was the love of her life. he said to me, i don't want to be known as just mr. diana. i want my world, i want to be a surgeon. >> reporter: the princess heartbroken eventually moving on with
unhappy situation here's how the princess described it in a bombshell interview with journalist martin bashire she ever talked about it on the record. >> do you think mrs. parker bowles was a factor in the breakdown of your marriage? >> well, there were three of us in this marriage. so it was a bit crowded. >> reporter: the princess struggled to cope seeking love in all the wrong places. finding the one man she could not have. >> diana fell in love with him when she went...
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robin. >> now the man behind that documentary, martin bashir, is here. see you. >> lovely to see you, robin. >> so it's focusing on the last 100 days and the man that she called mr. wonderful. what was so significant about that man in this time in her life? >> well, there's been so much speculation, conjecture, conspiracy theories about what happened. and what we have done is we almost put together a forensic account, distinctive account of those last 10 days. and we have spoken to people that worked for her, friends. some appear on camera. others don't. but we've constructed the timeline in the most detailed fashion. and beneath that narrative is the emotional tension that she's feeling between these two men. she's pursuing one man that won't commit to her and she's being pursued by another about whom she's conflicted. and the tension of that relationship spreads right the way through those last 100 days. >> we're coming up on 20 years since her death. and martin, you know, there's still such fascination with diana. >> it's incredible. when she was marr
robin. >> now the man behind that documentary, martin bashir, is here. see you. >> lovely to see you, robin. >> so it's focusing on the last 100 days and the man that she called mr. wonderful. what was so significant about that man in this time in her life? >> well, there's been so much speculation, conjecture, conspiracy theories about what happened. and what we have done is we almost put together a forensic account, distinctive account of those last 10 days. and we...
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. >> reporter martin bashir was launch into the spotlight after getting diana to open up about her privatears before she die. >> reporter: you knew princess diana. you had your famous interview with her in 1995 where she revealed so much of her personal life and her struggles. why do you think she was so loved and why so many of us are so interested 20 years later? >> she articulated and verbalizes issues she had confronted. those issues are things that all of us face in our ordinary lives. difficulties with our spouses. finding it difficult to get on with the in-laws. suffering depression, suffering other psychiatric conditions. she wore these vulnerabilities in the open air. and because of that, people felt a sense of fealty with her. they fet a sense of shared experience. >> the special dives into the life she fought so hard 0 keep private, including special moems with her young sons william and harry. it breaks down the fateful final trip to paris with boyfriend doty kehl fayed. >> the last 48 hours of her life, we tell that story in fairly careful detail. there are some phone calls th
. >> reporter martin bashir was launch into the spotlight after getting diana to open up about her privatears before she die. >> reporter: you knew princess diana. you had your famous interview with her in 1995 where she revealed so much of her personal life and her struggles. why do you think she was so loved and why so many of us are so interested 20 years later? >> she articulated and verbalizes issues she had confronted. those issues are things that all of us face in our...
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. >> reporter: bbc reporter martin bashir was locked into the worldwide spotlight after getting dianap about her private life two years before she died. >> martin, you new princess diana. of course, you had your famous interview with her in 1995 where she revealed so much of her personal life and her struggles. why do you think she was so loved and so many of us are still interested in 20 years later >> she verbalized issues she had confronted, things all of us face in our ordinary lives, difficulties with our spouses, finding it difficult to get on with the unlaws, suffering depression, suffering other psychiatric conditions. she wore these vulnerabilities in the open air and because of that, people felt a sense of fealty with her. they felt a sense of shared experience. >> reporter: the special dives into the life she fought so hard to keep private including special moments with her young sons william and harry. it also breaks down that fateful final trip to ferris with boyfriend dodi al fayed. >> the last 48 hours of her life we tell that story in fairly careful detail. there are s
. >> reporter: bbc reporter martin bashir was locked into the worldwide spotlight after getting dianap about her private life two years before she died. >> martin, you new princess diana. of course, you had your famous interview with her in 1995 where she revealed so much of her personal life and her struggles. why do you think she was so loved and so many of us are still interested in 20 years later >> she verbalized issues she had confronted, things all of us face in our...
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hosted by martin bashir.abc. >> it will be great. >> i know we were already talking about it yesterday a little bit. >> so good. >>> this is a nice, geeky story. i say that with all due respect. because i'm into it, too. crayola's newest color is an accident. a brilliant accident. a new shade of blue. a shade of blue that never existed before created by oregon state university chemists who mixed up three chemicals. yit ree yum, indium, and manganese. >> my favorite chemicals. >> i know. they wound up with this vivid color of blue. it doesn't have a name. so crayola fans are being asked for suggestions. the winner will be announced in september. the new crayon replaces the recently retired dandelion color. i know a lot of people were fans of that color. this is a new color, people. it's never existed before. >> got a name for it? >> brilliant blue. let's do alliteration. >> how about, ooh. >> very blue. >> berry blue? >> b >> the catcher car still has not caught up to rob. >> it's never going to catch rob marc
hosted by martin bashir.abc. >> it will be great. >> i know we were already talking about it yesterday a little bit. >> so good. >>> this is a nice, geeky story. i say that with all due respect. because i'm into it, too. crayola's newest color is an accident. a brilliant accident. a new shade of blue. a shade of blue that never existed before created by oregon state university chemists who mixed up three chemicals. yit ree yum, indium, and manganese. >> my...