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and she was very met winston churchill? beautiful. >> what was she doing when she >> she didn't have a career. met winston churchill? >> she didn't have a career. she wanted to go to university, she wanted to go to university, but she didn't. she was very but she didn't. she was very well educated but she was doing sort of small jobs like well educated, but she was doing sort of small jobs like teaching french to children and teaching french to children and she worked in her cousins needle work -- dress making business for quite a time. but she worked in her cousin's dress making business for quite a time. but otherwise, she was doing what women did in those days otherwise, she was doing what which was to come out and be in society. women did in those days >> which book is this for you? which was to come out and be in how many have you done? society. >> this is my fifth book altogether. >> what's in it, if somebody -- >> which book is this for you? how many have you done? >> this is my fifth book altogether. >> what's in it
and she was very met winston churchill? beautiful. >> what was she doing when she >> she didn't have a career. met winston churchill? >> she didn't have a career. she wanted to go to university, she wanted to go to university, but she didn't. she was very but she didn't. she was very well educated but she was doing sort of small jobs like well educated, but she was doing sort of small jobs like teaching french to children and teaching french to children and she worked in her...
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everywhere they have been met with smiles and friendliness.y memorable to the american delegates is their visit to leningrad, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, founded 260 years ago. great history making events are associated with the name of this city. leningrad is the cradle of the 1917 socialist revolution. it has won the title of hero city for its staunchness during the war against nazism. the cemetery. here lie more than 600,000 leningraders who died during the siege but did not surrender their city to the enemy. ♪ what is this woman thinking about? what does she recall? the siege of 1942. the ring of fire around leningrad. hungry children. the death of her near and dear ones. the bread rations, only 3.5 ounces a day. practically without food, without fuel and water, the city lived and fought for 900 days. its factories and plants never stopped work. the people did their duties steadfastly. they endured all the hardships and private asians -- privations of the siege. the city held out, emerged victorious, recovered, and now l
everywhere they have been met with smiles and friendliness.y memorable to the american delegates is their visit to leningrad, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, founded 260 years ago. great history making events are associated with the name of this city. leningrad is the cradle of the 1917 socialist revolution. it has won the title of hero city for its staunchness during the war against nazism. the cemetery. here lie more than 600,000 leningraders who died during the siege but did...
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they also met a linen prizewinner -- a lenin prizewinner.vited the american women to their home. anya is a member of the committee of american soviet relations. her husband is vice president of the institute. their daughter speaks english quite well. this naturally helped create a relaxed atmosphere at the party. recalling their meetings with soviet women workers, misses olmsted said -- >> we visited. i was impressed by the cordial spirit and the cooperative spirit. >> thank you very much. >> [speaking russian] >> i have to see it is working just right. >> everywhere the american women have seen that the soviet people desire peace. everywhere they have been met with smiles and friendliness. particularly memorable to the american delegates is their visit to leningrad, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, founded 260 years ago. great history making events are associated with the name of this city. leningrad is the cradle of the 1917 socialist revolution. it has won the title of hero city for its starch and us during the war against n
they also met a linen prizewinner -- a lenin prizewinner.vited the american women to their home. anya is a member of the committee of american soviet relations. her husband is vice president of the institute. their daughter speaks english quite well. this naturally helped create a relaxed atmosphere at the party. recalling their meetings with soviet women workers, misses olmsted said -- >> we visited. i was impressed by the cordial spirit and the cooperative spirit. >> thank you...
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they met scientists, cultural workers and film director, mark dumscoy.y also met actor, the prize winder who played alexander, and don quixote. they invited the american women to their home, and anna is a member of the women's committee of institute of soviet american relations, her husband, is vice president of the institute. their daughter speaks english quite well, and this naturally helps to create a relaxed atmosphere at the parties. recalling their meetings with soviet women workers, mrs. olmstead said. >> i was impressed by the cordial spirit, and the cooperative spirit. >> thank you very much. >> you have to see if it's working just right, huh. >> he has seen that the soviet people desire peace, everywhere they have been met with smiles and friendliness. >> particularly memorable to the american delegates is their visit to leningrad, one of the most beautiful cities in the world founded 260 years ago. great history making events are associated with the name of the city. leningrad is the cradle of the 1937 socialist revolution. it has won the titl
they met scientists, cultural workers and film director, mark dumscoy.y also met actor, the prize winder who played alexander, and don quixote. they invited the american women to their home, and anna is a member of the women's committee of institute of soviet american relations, her husband, is vice president of the institute. their daughter speaks english quite well, and this naturally helps to create a relaxed atmosphere at the parties. recalling their meetings with soviet women workers, mrs....
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and they did speak. >> they met cultural workers, and film director. they also met actor, a linen prize winner, who played ivan the terrible and on kyoto. >> they invited the american women, to the women's committee of these two of soviet america women society. their daughter had spoke english crate quite well. and helped to create a relaxed atmosphere the party. when going to a meeting of soviet women workers missile stead stead said. >> i was impressed, i was impressed by the cordial spirit, and the operation. >> thank you very much. >> no it to the others to? >> you have to see if it's working that is right how? that's great. >> everywhere the american women, were seen that the soviet people desire peace, everywhere they even were met with smiles and friendliness. particularly memorable to the american debt delegates, is their visit to leningrad. one of the most beautiful cities in the world, founded 260 years ago. great history making events are associated with the city. leningrad is the cradle of the 1917 social revelation. it has won the title of
and they did speak. >> they met cultural workers, and film director. they also met actor, a linen prize winner, who played ivan the terrible and on kyoto. >> they invited the american women, to the women's committee of these two of soviet america women society. their daughter had spoke english crate quite well. and helped to create a relaxed atmosphere the party. when going to a meeting of soviet women workers missile stead stead said. >> i was impressed, i was impressed by...
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the american women met with many soviet men and women.y saw that the soviet people desired peace. >> i don't understand that arms are no longer secure. if you are going to replace force with reason, we must begin a long path of trusting when another. >> and they did speak freely and frankly. they met scientists, cultural workers, and a film director. they also met an actor, a lenin prize winner who played ivan the terrible, and don coyote. ♪ ♪ ♪ they divided the american women to their home. a member of the women's committee at the institute of soviet american relations, her husband, the vice president of the institute. their daughter speaks english quite well. this naturally helped to create a relaxed atmosphere at the party. recalling their meetings with soviet women workers, one said -- >> we visited, i was impressed by the cordial spirit and the cooperative spirit. [laughs] thank you very much. you have to see if it's working, right? >> beautiful. >> everywhere the american women have seen that the soviet people desire peace. everywhe
the american women met with many soviet men and women.y saw that the soviet people desired peace. >> i don't understand that arms are no longer secure. if you are going to replace force with reason, we must begin a long path of trusting when another. >> and they did speak freely and frankly. they met scientists, cultural workers, and a film director. they also met an actor, a lenin prize winner who played ivan the terrible, and don coyote. ♪ ♪ ♪ they divided the american women...
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. >> what was winston churchill doing when he met your mother? >> he had just become a member, of the radical reform liberal government. he was in his first post as the president of the board of trade, it was his first cabinet post. >> he was elected member of parliament. >> yes. i >> remember reading in your book, that they stood together for some time some 15 elections. >> how many times was he elected as a member of parliament? >> fewer times than he stood as a member of parliament. he stood for about six different seats. he was a member for about four. and you may have me on technicalities, but his longest time he held a seat was when he first married my when he mother represented dundee in scotland for nearly 14 years. and then from the middle of 19 twenties to two or three years before he died, he represented woodward. and i was nearly 40 years. >> how many times was he prime minister? >> he was prime minister three times, which people are surprised that. he was prime minister in 1940 to 45, then he was prime minister of the caretaker gover
. >> what was winston churchill doing when he met your mother? >> he had just become a member, of the radical reform liberal government. he was in his first post as the president of the board of trade, it was his first cabinet post. >> he was elected member of parliament. >> yes. i >> remember reading in your book, that they stood together for some time some 15 elections. >> how many times was he elected as a member of parliament? >> fewer times than he...
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winston churchill doing when he met your mother? >> he had just become a member of the -- radical reforming the liberal president of the board of trade, his first cabinet post. >> was he an elected member of parliament? >> he was. >> i remember reading in your book that they stood together for some 15 elections? >> yes, amazing isn't it? >> how many times was he elected? >> now you've got me. i'll tell you, he stood for about six different seats. you got me on technicalities, but his longest time he held sets is when he first married my mother, and he represented for nearly 14 years and from the middle of 1920s to two or three years before, he represented woodford. and that was nearly 40 years. >> how many times was he prime minister? >> tree times. which people are surprised at. he was prime minister 1940 to 45. and and it was quite obviously that the coalition was breaking up. and a caretaker government was formed, a conservative caretaker government, and the third time that would, in fact, come to an end with the 1945 general ele
winston churchill doing when he met your mother? >> he had just become a member of the -- radical reforming the liberal president of the board of trade, his first cabinet post. >> was he an elected member of parliament? >> he was. >> i remember reading in your book that they stood together for some 15 elections? >> yes, amazing isn't it? >> how many times was he elected? >> now you've got me. i'll tell you, he stood for about six different seats. you...
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he'd already when he met my mother in 198 early 1900s. he'd already written three or four books including a very well received life of his own father. got some photographs as you know in the book before we show some of them. where did you get all the photographs? well, i am i asked the gotham hall sorts of places, but an awful lot of them from my own collection of photographs. and a lot from churchill college cambridge, and then some that kind relations or friends sent me. it's very difficult. i may say now to find a picture of my father that hasn't been published somewhere and how many of these photographs have been published before most of them. let's look at the first one here, which is winston and clementine at military maneuvers near daventry. yes, where is daventry daventers in the midlands and in england and they loved riding my mother learned to ride after she met my father and he was very keen she then hunted quite a lot. she took to it like anything and that would have been probably when my father it does it say the date on the
he'd already when he met my mother in 198 early 1900s. he'd already written three or four books including a very well received life of his own father. got some photographs as you know in the book before we show some of them. where did you get all the photographs? well, i am i asked the gotham hall sorts of places, but an awful lot of them from my own collection of photographs. and a lot from churchill college cambridge, and then some that kind relations or friends sent me. it's very difficult....
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we've not heard from the met in response to the criticism.o many elements to this. there are so many elements to this. the police must tread so carefully. there was an inevitability about people wanting to come out and pay their respects to sarah everard, even though these vigils officially were cancelled.— even though these vigils officially were cancelled. yeah, we've seen some of the _ were cancelled. yeah, we've seen some of the pictures _ were cancelled. yeah, we've seen some of the pictures through - were cancelled. yeah, we've seen some of the pictures through the | some of the pictures through the day. kate middleton amongst those who turned up to pay their respects earlier. i think the criticism isn't so much that people, that this event... the criticism isn't so much that the police didn't want the event to go ahead, is the way it was handled when it was clear it was going ahead. we've heard from a number of politicians, even those who were slightly concerned about the fact that a vigil wasn't being allowed, saying that they are goi
we've not heard from the met in response to the criticism.o many elements to this. there are so many elements to this. the police must tread so carefully. there was an inevitability about people wanting to come out and pay their respects to sarah everard, even though these vigils officially were cancelled.— even though these vigils officially were cancelled. yeah, we've seen some of the _ were cancelled. yeah, we've seen some of the pictures _ were cancelled. yeah, we've seen some of the...
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.— and anger through the public and through the met.t seen a week _ through the met. sarah everard was last seen a week ago, _ through the met. sarah everard was last seen a week ago, walking - through the met. sarah everard was last seen a week ago, walking from | through the met. sarah everard was. last seen a week ago, walking from a friend's house in south london to her house. as many women do on many nights out, walking alone. she did not make it home. the police officer under arrest is in his 405, his house in deal in kent wa5 under arrest is in his 405, his house in deal in kent was searched, police removing a car. he was a diplomatic protection officer, but instead of protecting embassies he is facing questions about a possible merger. a woman was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. at about 4am i heard cardoza, i assumed it was night worker5, people going to work, and i saw some activity with the police down there. sarah, a marketing executive, had been at her friend's house close to clapham common in south lon
.— and anger through the public and through the met.t seen a week _ through the met. sarah everard was last seen a week ago, _ through the met. sarah everard was last seen a week ago, walking - through the met. sarah everard was last seen a week ago, walking from | through the met. sarah everard was. last seen a week ago, walking from a friend's house in south london to her house. as many women do on many nights out, walking alone. she did not make it home. the police officer under arrest is...
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and he never met president truman. his relationship with roosevelt had been so important to him and to the cause of the war, and there was still a lot of work to be done and still preparing to be defeated. and i'll never forget after the first time he met president truman he sort of heaved a huge sigh of relief and said it's marvelous. he's a wonderful man and we'll be able to do business. my father went back to receive the votes of the 45th election, but it wasn't on my father to end. >> did you ever think of running for the house of commons? >> no. >> were you ever interested in politics? >> yes, but i never wanted to participate. >> this is a photograph of your mother and father on november the 10th 1945. >> again, a conversation piece. i thought, my mother had just said something, that he is taking in, do you see? very nice, isn't it? it's lovely. >> how old were they when they died? >> there is a letter here, and i wanted to find it and read it that your father refers to the gray days at the end. >> yes, well, my
and he never met president truman. his relationship with roosevelt had been so important to him and to the cause of the war, and there was still a lot of work to be done and still preparing to be defeated. and i'll never forget after the first time he met president truman he sort of heaved a huge sigh of relief and said it's marvelous. he's a wonderful man and we'll be able to do business. my father went back to receive the votes of the 45th election, but it wasn't on my father to end. >>...
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a grim list of sex abuse claims against met officers.- grim list of sex abuse claims against met officersading for - against met officers. yes, this will not make happy reading for the i not make happy reading for the metropolitan police commissioner cressida _ metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick, who is already under the cosh— cressida dick, who is already under the cosh because of her force's behaviour— the cosh because of her force's behaviour at the clapham common vi-il behaviour at the clapham common vigil last— behaviour at the clapham common vigil last saturday. this is an investigation by the observer based on freedom of information requests, and it— on freedom of information requests, and it details 600 odd complaints against _ and it details 600 odd complaints against police officers, people employed by scotland yard. only 119 of those _ employed by scotland yard. only 119 of those cases were upheld. they range _ of those cases were upheld. they range from — of those cases were upheld. they range from rape to a variety of other— range from rape to a variety of other s
a grim list of sex abuse claims against met officers.- grim list of sex abuse claims against met officersading for - against met officers. yes, this will not make happy reading for the i not make happy reading for the metropolitan police commissioner cressida _ metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick, who is already under the cosh— cressida dick, who is already under the cosh because of her force's behaviour— the cosh because of her force's behaviour at the clapham common vi-il...
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and there are calls for the met�*s commissioner, who visited clapham on friday, to resign. democrats said cressida dick had lost the confidence of the millions of women in london. in the early hours of this morning, the police defended their actions, saying that hundreds of people had been tightly packed together, posing a very real risk of covid being spread. chanting: shame on you! part of the reason i am speaking to you tonight is because we accept that the actions of our officers have been questioned. we absolutely did not want to be in a position where enforcement action was necessary. but we were placed in this position because of the overriding need to protect people's safety. in brixton hill, reclaim these streets lit candles to claim that mark the lives of women killed by men. sarah everard was also remembered at downing street and by the labour leader. a serving police officer, wayne couzens, has been charged with her murder. he will next appear in court on tuesday. sarah's family, who describe her as bright and beautiful, are now trying to come to terms with thei
and there are calls for the met�*s commissioner, who visited clapham on friday, to resign. democrats said cressida dick had lost the confidence of the millions of women in london. in the early hours of this morning, the police defended their actions, saying that hundreds of people had been tightly packed together, posing a very real risk of covid being spread. chanting: shame on you! part of the reason i am speaking to you tonight is because we accept that the actions of our officers have...
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she met thejudge, it was all quite calm.k or so, so at least the court process is over. and seeing thejudge, seeing the interrogators again, hopefully that is no more, at least. so we will await to see what comes next, but at least she hasn't got to go and face those guys. so where is she now? back at her mum's and dads. so, as you said in your intro, she finished a five—year sentence last weekend and had an ankle tag that was taken off. and as it was taken off, she was given this new case. the past week she has been quite tense and stressed, and we weren't sure if it was going to be just one court hearing or a long, drawn—out game. and the relief of it coming off, she actually went out for lunch with her mum and sister. so, back at home and, you know, probablyjust trying to make sense and draw breath as to where we really are. so, after the traumatic, what, three or four years, including being kept in solitary confinement, and almost amounting to torture, really, is she beginning to get better? no, she is definitely still i
she met thejudge, it was all quite calm.k or so, so at least the court process is over. and seeing thejudge, seeing the interrogators again, hopefully that is no more, at least. so we will await to see what comes next, but at least she hasn't got to go and face those guys. so where is she now? back at her mum's and dads. so, as you said in your intro, she finished a five—year sentence last weekend and had an ankle tag that was taken off. and as it was taken off, she was given this new case....
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-- by the met. they told me that... i was. the met. they told me that...ecisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. �* ., , ., ., out and come back whenever he feels like. �* ., i. ., i. like. and how did you... how did you react to that? _ like. and how did you... how did you react to that? l — like. and how did you... how did you react to that? i said, _ like. and how did you... how did you react to that? i said, fine, _ like. and how did you... how did you react to that? i said, fine, but - like. and how did you... how did you react to that? i said, fine, but he - react to that? i said, fine, but he is a young _ react to that? i said, fine, but he is a young adult _ react to that? i said, fine, but he is a young adult with _ react to that? i said, fine, but he is a young adult with a _ react to that? i said, fine, but he is a young adult with a medical. is a young adult with a medical condition, and he has left home without his medication, no jacket, no money. so i am worried, i'm concerned about his well—being. i need help, i need the
-- by the met. they told me that... i was. the met. they told me that...ecisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. �* ., , ., ., out and come back whenever he feels like. �* ., i. ., i. like. and how did you... how did you react to that? _ like. and how did you... how did you react to that? l — like. and how did you... how did you react to that? i said, _ like. and how did you... how did you react to that? i said, fine, _ like. and how did you... how did you react to...
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she met him at a voters convention in 1969.hen she introduced him to me in the early 1970's and he called me one day in 1977, when i was attorney general of arkansas, to tell me that he was coming to speak to the local chapter of the urban league. and he said, you know, i think you should come there and introduce me. after all, he said, "besides georgia and this up in court, it's the only other state, member of." it's a long story. so, he said i appreciate that. look, i'm not an idiot. the last thing in the world he needed was for me to introduce him. he thought if i introduced him, it would help me big time with the people that were in the crowd. and it was my first elected office. so i did. and we continued our friendship and hillary did. chelsea wasn't around yet. then in 1980, we had an amazing year. chelsea was born, vernon got shot, and i quickly became the youngest former governor in the history of the country, being washed away in the reagan landslide. we spent almost 100 days in a hospital with wounds that stayed with
she met him at a voters convention in 1969.hen she introduced him to me in the early 1970's and he called me one day in 1977, when i was attorney general of arkansas, to tell me that he was coming to speak to the local chapter of the urban league. and he said, you know, i think you should come there and introduce me. after all, he said, "besides georgia and this up in court, it's the only other state, member of." it's a long story. so, he said i appreciate that. look, i'm not an...
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make sure this _ everything we could to work with the met to make sure this exact - met to make sureappen, and we are really deeply saddened _ situation didn't happen, and we are really deeply saddened and - situation didn't happen, and we are| really deeply saddened and actually angered _ really deeply saddened and actually angered to — really deeply saddened and actually angered to see _ really deeply saddened and actually angered to see the _ really deeply saddened and actually angered to see the site _ really deeply saddened and actually angered to see the site of- really deeply saddened and actually angered to see the site of many- really deeply saddened and actually i angered to see the site of many male police _ angered to see the site of many male police officers — angered to see the site of many male police officers at _ angered to see the site of many male police officers at a _ angered to see the site of many male police officers at a vigil _ angered to see the site of many male police officers at a vigil against - police officers at a vigil against female — police officer
make sure this _ everything we could to work with the met to make sure this exact - met to make sureappen, and we are really deeply saddened _ situation didn't happen, and we are really deeply saddened and - situation didn't happen, and we are| really deeply saddened and actually angered _ really deeply saddened and actually angered to — really deeply saddened and actually angered to see _ really deeply saddened and actually angered to see the _ really deeply saddened and actually angered to...
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of why you met or had i account of why you met or had contact — account of why you met or had contactbasically, because i was being, in summary, i can go i reasons? basically, because i was being, in summary, i can go into l reasons? basically, because i was. being, in summary, i can go into as much— being, in summary, i can go into as much detail— being, in summary, i can go into as much detailas being, in summary, i can go into as much detail as you want. in summary, because _ much detail as you want. in summary, because i_ much detail as you want. in summary, because i was— much detail as you want. in summary, because i was being told that he was facing _ because i was being told that he was facing an— because i was being told that he was facing an issue. he was distressed. as i was told, and i don't know what the basis _ as i was told, and i don't know what the basis of— as i was told, and i don't know what the basis of this was, he may have been _ the basis of this was, he may have been considering stepping aside, resigning — been considering stepping aside, resigning from snp me
of why you met or had i account of why you met or had contact — account of why you met or had contactbasically, because i was being, in summary, i can go i reasons? basically, because i was being, in summary, i can go into l reasons? basically, because i was. being, in summary, i can go into as much— being, in summary, i can go into as much detail— being, in summary, i can go into as much detailas being, in summary, i can go into as much detail as you want. in summary, because _ much...
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that being the met comm call. what time was your met comm call? >> so the information i added was at 20:33 for the met comm. that is our resource that we use radio to radio in the metro. so we can be quick and be able to get information back and forth. >> so at 20:33.02, what is the purpose of that entry right there? what are you reflecting? >> i'm asking basically what is the reason why fire was added? i got on there and asked what do you need fire for? because there were no additional comments saying why they needed code three. >> so what you've typed in there via met comm, and you sent out -- yes? >> yes. >> is to tell what? >> the information that i got is that ems would like the fire department for patient condition at the requested location of park and 36th. >> so the answer you got is that ems wanted them to go there. >> correct. >> that's information you received before 20:32, but you sent it out at that time? >> correct. that's the time of me typing it in and putting it in there. >> when you have referred to your work duties that day, you
that being the met comm call. what time was your met comm call? >> so the information i added was at 20:33 for the met comm. that is our resource that we use radio to radio in the metro. so we can be quick and be able to get information back and forth. >> so at 20:33.02, what is the purpose of that entry right there? what are you reflecting? >> i'm asking basically what is the reason why fire was added? i got on there and asked what do you need fire for? because there were no...
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no, i've never met | you're aware. no, i've never met him. you're aware. no, i've never met him. right, 0k, what _ you're aware. no, i've never met him. right, 0k, what do - you're aware. no, i've never met him. right, 0k, what do you - you're aware. no, i've never met. him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact _ him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact he _ him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact he had _ him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact he had such - him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact he had such access| him. right, 0k, what do you think i about the fact he had such access to the conservative government when david cameron was prime minister? well, i have only read reports into this, as i say, it is not someone that i've ever come into contact with as far as i'm aware but what i understand happened was that he acted as an unpaid adviser to the then government on a particular issue around financing and supply chains. there are unpaid adviser to government. they have to go through certain processes advis
no, i've never met | you're aware. no, i've never met him. you're aware. no, i've never met him. right, 0k, what _ you're aware. no, i've never met him. right, 0k, what do - you're aware. no, i've never met him. right, 0k, what do you - you're aware. no, i've never met. him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact _ him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact he _ him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact he had _ him. right, 0k, what do you think about the fact he had such -...
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i think it is from the met. let's just see if we can just... from the met. actually, no, iwas going to bring you a tweet, but we are not now because we got these pictures live from scotland yard down near victoria. as we know, priti patel has asked for that report from the clashes last night, which she has already received, but is going to pursue other things, but you can see several people gathered here, probably looks like several hundred and actually if you are looking at the letter of the law, that collection of people would be breaking the covid guidelines anyway. let's see if i can bring you their tweet, which is coming up now. let mejust see their tweet, which is coming up now. let me just see what it says. the metropolitan police, we know there are groups seeking to attend further organisations across london today. but we remain in a health crisis. well, it is all very well them saying that, nick. we are urging people not together in numbers, but thatis people not together in numbers, but that is exactly what they are doing right outside new scotland
i think it is from the met. let's just see if we can just... from the met. actually, no, iwas going to bring you a tweet, but we are not now because we got these pictures live from scotland yard down near victoria. as we know, priti patel has asked for that report from the clashes last night, which she has already received, but is going to pursue other things, but you can see several people gathered here, probably looks like several hundred and actually if you are looking at the letter of the...
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well met a. but mr fox who had fled the square hours earlier saw what happened as a betrayal. and the soft. i will call them we were. going to call them below so i had to have the so i will and will do the main with one with a lot of. the cleanest. had the victim of some been on a drop in the mud with anyone on it you know but i don't know let's. let them know . we met was to fall one last time in that appeal in iraq semi autonomous kurdish region where he has sought refuge alongside other activists and protesters. far from the sun. and the us most up on. the news we turn over to the poll. a poll and. that's. what. the disappointment. the uncertainty of living in exile indefinitely were palpable but there was still a sliver of hope. you have been going on here thought i thought i thought i can accept it why except not why i said why i'm there but i am in freakonomics a 1000000 and in and out i want to focus on what i've been taught how much we sell out of work and sell it on the lay on the ice on the hot and with. frank assessments the world is on the brink of a catastrophic m
well met a. but mr fox who had fled the square hours earlier saw what happened as a betrayal. and the soft. i will call them we were. going to call them below so i had to have the so i will and will do the main with one with a lot of. the cleanest. had the victim of some been on a drop in the mud with anyone on it you know but i don't know let's. let them know . we met was to fall one last time in that appeal in iraq semi autonomous kurdish region where he has sought refuge alongside other...
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>> for the met com? >> correct. >> correct. >> then ultimately squad 330 indicated they were going out to check on the status, and it says ap. that's something squad 330 typed into the system. >> correct. >> and that was at 8:55.08, correct? >> uh-huh. >> again, you were concerned because of the length of the time that you saw this incident unfolding, right? >> correct. >> and i think you said at one point you thought the camera had even frozen, kregt? >> correct. >> because it seemed to be kind of prolonged,y ekt? you can't hear anything on that video, can you? >> no. >> you have no idea what officers were talking about amongst each other or what they were talking about with others who were present, correct? >> you are correct. >> again, you, not being a minneapolis police officer, are not familiar with the use of force requirements, correct? >> you are correct. >> okay. but you are aware that when uses of force are made or used, sometimes you'll hear dispatch -- the officer call for a sergeant because
>> for the met com? >> correct. >> correct. >> then ultimately squad 330 indicated they were going out to check on the status, and it says ap. that's something squad 330 typed into the system. >> correct. >> and that was at 8:55.08, correct? >> uh-huh. >> again, you were concerned because of the length of the time that you saw this incident unfolding, right? >> correct. >> and i think you said at one point you thought the camera had...
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when they met they met and a unlikely place which was at the world anti slavery convention in england in 1970. two americans meeting in london. they had other connections. but lucretia mott was there from the various anti slavery societies. she was officially there -- she just married a abolitionist, named henry, so it was a political tour versus a journey as it was for lucretia mott. but the two women i think instantly connected and elizabeth later described lucretia mott as a revolutionary, i never met a woman like this before, and i didn't know it was possible for women to be so outspoken and independent so she really became an admirer of lucretia mott. she referred to lucretia mott as the moving spirit of the seneca falls convention of 1848. it was actually a label that lucretia mott rejected. she said elizabeth, you should claim that for yourself. it was really your idea. but the fact of lucretia mott was in the area that the convention was held, and her presence was advertised to draw attendees. so her sister lived in auburn, new york, which wasn't far from -- so she would come
when they met they met and a unlikely place which was at the world anti slavery convention in england in 1970. two americans meeting in london. they had other connections. but lucretia mott was there from the various anti slavery societies. she was officially there -- she just married a abolitionist, named henry, so it was a political tour versus a journey as it was for lucretia mott. but the two women i think instantly connected and elizabeth later described lucretia mott as a revolutionary, i...
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as our reporter was seeing a bad look for the met police.why did they get it wrong? i they get it wrong, why did they get it wron: ? ~ , it wrong? i think they did get it wronu. it wrong? i think they did get it wrong- and _ it wrong? i think they did get it wrong. and public _ it wrong? i think they did get it wrong. and public order - it wrong? i think they did get it| wrong. and public order trained it wrong? i think they did get it - wrong. and public order trained and have done many of these demonstrations as a police constable and as a gold commander where you set this strategy and then rely on a command of silver and bronze individuals who put into place your strategy. there is no intelligence as far as i can see there would be any violence. we have to remember this was a vigil, not a march and people across the country are appalled at what is happening to —— what happened to sarah everard and this was a chance for people to come together and pay respects in her memory. together and pay respects in her memo ., , , , , together and pay
as our reporter was seeing a bad look for the met police.why did they get it wrong? i they get it wrong, why did they get it wron: ? ~ , it wrong? i think they did get it wronu. it wrong? i think they did get it wrong- and _ it wrong? i think they did get it wrong. and public _ it wrong? i think they did get it wrong. and public order - it wrong? i think they did get it| wrong. and public order trained it wrong? i think they did get it - wrong. and public order trained and have done many of...
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up until now, no response from the met - themselves?se from the met in - themselves? up until now, no i response from the met in terms themselves? up until now, no - response from the met in terms of the policing, they have simply referred me to tweets they have put out earlier in the evening where effectively they were saying hundreds of people had gathered for this demonstration that it was not safe, people were closely packed together and that was not safe in times of covid and of course these demonstrations are not allowed at a time of knock down here in the uk. i think there will be pressure on them to say some more overnight given the responses from the home secretary and the cause for cressida dick to resign from the leader of the lib dems. i think we'll be here for more of them in the coming hours. —— we will hear more from them. the man who has been arrested and charged with the murder of sarah everard is of course one of their own.- of course one of their own. simon for the moment, _ of course one of their own. simon for the m
up until now, no response from the met - themselves?se from the met in - themselves? up until now, no i response from the met in terms themselves? up until now, no - response from the met in terms of the policing, they have simply referred me to tweets they have put out earlier in the evening where effectively they were saying hundreds of people had gathered for this demonstration that it was not safe, people were closely packed together and that was not safe in times of covid and of course...
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likely say that the met and i were likely say that the met is _ met and i were likely say that the met shielding for the past year. michelle and jessica join me now from st helen�*s in merseyside. welcome, both of you, thank you for joining us. michelle, could you tell us what the last year has been like? it has been incredibly hard. we broughtjessica home on the 13th of march, so all of her therapy is gone. both of her appointments have gone. both of her appointments have gone on the first to lock terms, we had a couple of appointments coming in this lockdown, butjessica requires 2a/7 care, so when she was at school, we had to get other things done. unfortunately now she is with me constantly. no good for her orfor me. it has been very hard not to be able to go out, having to do all of her physio, education, all by ourselves. it has been a really hard time. the shielding period officially currently comes to an end on the 31st of march. horn officially currently comes to an end on the 31st of march.— officially currently comes to an end on the 31st of march. how would you feel at that
likely say that the met and i were likely say that the met is _ met and i were likely say that the met shielding for the past year. michelle and jessica join me now from st helen�*s in merseyside. welcome, both of you, thank you for joining us. michelle, could you tell us what the last year has been like? it has been incredibly hard. we broughtjessica home on the 13th of march, so all of her therapy is gone. both of her appointments have gone. both of her appointments have gone on the first...
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you've met the pope yourself.the fate of iraqi and middle eastern christians to him? it means a lot to him. i met him in 2015 and he was just like full of passion and compassion towards the people and the christian and the minorities in iraq and i give him pictures of the children, of the refugees and he displaced people, and i looked at him and he started to tear up. he is a man of love and compassion. and notjust love and compassion but a man of action. ., love and compassion but a man of action-— of action. how difficult or dangerous _ of action. how difficult or dangerous is _ of action. how difficult or dangerous is it _ of action. how difficult or dangerous is it to - dangerous is it to be a christian in iraq? it sure is dangemus- _ christian in iraq? it sure is dangerous. especially - christian in iraq? it sure is dangerous. especially we | christian in iraq? it sure is l dangerous. especially we all have seen, the whole world has seen, what happened to christians in iraq in the last decades. and although,
you've met the pope yourself.the fate of iraqi and middle eastern christians to him? it means a lot to him. i met him in 2015 and he was just like full of passion and compassion towards the people and the christian and the minorities in iraq and i give him pictures of the children, of the refugees and he displaced people, and i looked at him and he started to tear up. he is a man of love and compassion. and notjust love and compassion but a man of action. ., love and compassion but a man of...
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maria powerful painful testimony from the survivor you met how much help is there for the women who have been subjected to 1st horrific sexual abuse there will throughout the region help is very limited but in the hospital that i visited and i make a list so that's a referral hospital there is a small center called one stop center where women can go get their position and receive some medical treatment that they need but the main problem is that there's a massive shortage of medical equipment and medicine so it's very difficult for the nurses working there to actually provide the needed help to these women and the men within the hospital women who've been raped and got pregnant are able to get an abortion and receive some type of limited psychological support and the hospital also refers to some of the women. that i show in the beginning of the report where they receive additional psychological support but also know that help is very limited especially in rural areas with many health centers that are not operating and have been looted and very. serious. aspect of the final point you made
maria powerful painful testimony from the survivor you met how much help is there for the women who have been subjected to 1st horrific sexual abuse there will throughout the region help is very limited but in the hospital that i visited and i make a list so that's a referral hospital there is a small center called one stop center where women can go get their position and receive some medical treatment that they need but the main problem is that there's a massive shortage of medical equipment...
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the met hasn't done itself any favours.of the statements that have come out of the met during the day. there was one a deputy police commissioner put their name to, it was tweeted today. it seems to be saying, well, you put us in this position, pointing the finger at the protesters. and if you look down the twitter feed, a lot of people say, well, that is what an abuser say, they say, it's your full, you made me do this. itjust looked all wrong. that is why you do have across—the—board condemnation. have across—the—boa rd condemnation. have across—the—board condemnation. —— they say, it's your fault, you made me do this. -- they say, it's your fault, you made me do this.— -- they say, it's your fault, you made me do this. you mentioned the prime minister _ made me do this. you mentioned the prime minister hosting _ made me do this. you mentioned the prime minister hosting this _ made me do this. you mentioned the prime minister hosting this meeting i prime minister hosting this meeting tomorrow to talk about violence agains
the met hasn't done itself any favours.of the statements that have come out of the met during the day. there was one a deputy police commissioner put their name to, it was tweeted today. it seems to be saying, well, you put us in this position, pointing the finger at the protesters. and if you look down the twitter feed, a lot of people say, well, that is what an abuser say, they say, it's your full, you made me do this. itjust looked all wrong. that is why you do have across—the—board...
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she met thejudge it, it was all quite calm.uld be giving verdict within a week or so, so at least the court process is over and seeing the judge, least the court process is over and seeing thejudge, seeing her ring interrogates again, hopefully that is no more, at least. so we will await to see what comes next, but at least she hasn't got to go and face those trails. so least she hasn't got to go and face those trails-— those trails. so where is she now? back at her — those trails. so where is she now? back at her mum's _ those trails. so where is she now? back at her mum's and _ those trails. so where is she now? back at her mum's and david's. i those trails. so where is she now? back at her mum's and david's. so those trails. so where is she now? i back at her mum's and david's. so as you said in her intro, she finished a five year sentence last weekend and her ankle tag was taken off and as it was taken off she was given this new case. the past week she has been quite tense and stressed and we weren't sure it was going to be
she met thejudge it, it was all quite calm.uld be giving verdict within a week or so, so at least the court process is over and seeing the judge, least the court process is over and seeing thejudge, seeing her ring interrogates again, hopefully that is no more, at least. so we will await to see what comes next, but at least she hasn't got to go and face those trails. so least she hasn't got to go and face those trails-— those trails. so where is she now? back at her — those trails. so where...
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so the met office has issued a warning.nd and wales. and quite widespread through wednesday night into thursday. so, there'll also be some rain across parts of western scotland, north west england and wales, gradually drifting its way eastwards. sunny spells and scattered showers will gradually develop as we go through the day into thursday, but it's going to be a windy afternoon and temperatures, well, they should peak generally between 8—11 degrees. there's little change in the trend of the weather as we head towards the weekend. friday, still that significant low to the north. plenty of isobars on the charts, driving in weather fronts from the atlantic. so, it stays pretty unsettled. sunny spells and scattered showers the order of the day through friday. another blustery afternoon to come for many. dodge the showers, get some sunshine. we may again see temperatures peaking into double figures with highs of 11 degrees. little change as we head into the weekend. it's still going to stay windy. you'll still need to dodge th
so the met office has issued a warning.nd and wales. and quite widespread through wednesday night into thursday. so, there'll also be some rain across parts of western scotland, north west england and wales, gradually drifting its way eastwards. sunny spells and scattered showers will gradually develop as we go through the day into thursday, but it's going to be a windy afternoon and temperatures, well, they should peak generally between 8—11 degrees. there's little change in the trend of the...
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met —— soon after— seeing after we first met —— soon after we first met the subject— soon after we firstneed for debate. state heled much need for debate. state helped them _ much need for debate. state helped them by _ much need for debate. state helped them by this - much need for debate. state helped them by this strip - much need for debate. state | helped them by this strip land adjacent to their own to build adjacent to their own to build a bigger place they will need all of those children. but the longer the economic crisis caused by the pandemic last, the fewer couples are likely to share their enthusiasm. nick thorpe, bbc news. a spacecraft designed to remove debris floating in orbit is due to launch shortly. there's believed to be millions of discarded pieces of materials drifting above earth. if successful, the mission could open a commercial market for removing debris in space. here's our science correspondentjonathan amos. there are now millions of pieces of discarded metal and other materials in orbit. everything from old rocket segments to accidentally dropped astral tools
met —— soon after— seeing after we first met —— soon after we first met the subject— soon after we firstneed for debate. state heled much need for debate. state helped them _ much need for debate. state helped them by _ much need for debate. state helped them by this - much need for debate. state helped them by this strip - much need for debate. state | helped them by this strip land adjacent to their own to build adjacent to their own to build a bigger place they will need all of...
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i'll tell you what happened the day before yesterday when i met the home minister of raja stan. i said to him give us a date for the inauguration of the marana pratap colony so that these people can get settled. here they set a date next month october 6th and we were happy that the home minister would come. around went on to tell me that the minister kept changing the date for the handover to land delaying the entire process. it was clear that the battle to improve conditions for his people is a very emotional one for him. i took an oath that until i get these people settled and their children educated i want nothing more from life. as things are if they don't have money for food. they will go to bed hungry. they wouldn't steal or rape they stay away from crime. i believe that i was sent by god to serve this community. so i feel very proud to have been born here. your movie goer. in this country it's very difficult to fight for the rights of poor people. give martorano a prototype was alive today even he might have given up. this is how the situation is in this country for peopl
i'll tell you what happened the day before yesterday when i met the home minister of raja stan. i said to him give us a date for the inauguration of the marana pratap colony so that these people can get settled. here they set a date next month october 6th and we were happy that the home minister would come. around went on to tell me that the minister kept changing the date for the handover to land delaying the entire process. it was clear that the battle to improve conditions for his people is...
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would you say to the farmers i have met in - would you say to the farmers i have met in these _ - would you say to the farmers i have met in these protests - - would you say to the farmers i have met in these protests who - - would you say to the farmers i have met in these protests who say| have met in these protests who say these laws will destroy them? all these laws will destroy them? all these laws will destroy them? ill these three new laws do is give the farmers the freedom. they don't take away anything. it gives them freedom to sell when, where, to a contract, not to a contract. itjust gives freedom. not to a contract. it “ust gives freedomfi not to a contract. it “ust gives freedom. ~ , ., , ., . ., freedom. why does the agricultural sector needs _ freedom. why does the agricultural sector needs to _ freedom. why does the agricultural sector needs to modernise? - sector needs to modernise? agriculture is the only sector which has not been subject to reform. 70 years. agriculture has had an average productivity of 50% below average. we havejust been average productivity of 50% b
would you say to the farmers i have met in - would you say to the farmers i have met in these _ - would you say to the farmers i have met in these protests - - would you say to the farmers i have met in these protests who - - would you say to the farmers i have met in these protests who say| have met in these protests who say these laws will destroy them? all these laws will destroy them? all these laws will destroy them? ill these three new laws do is give the farmers the freedom. they don't...
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later, sandberg, having met veterans who fought in the civil war, people who met abraham lincoln, with illinois being where abraham lincoln had a political career, he was captivated by the story of abraham lincoln and sent out to write a children's book, and later wrote a six-volume biography of abraham lincoln which won a pulitzer prize in 1940. we are 35 miles southeast of asheville. the family moved here in 1945, mr. and misses sandberg, their three children and their two grandchildren, john carl and paula. the home was adequate for a family of that size. the home is 6000 square feet the family was able to use recycled wood to line the house with bookshelves to house carl sandberg's collection of 60,000 books. he was hesitant to leave his home in michigan. the family built the home, mr. sandberg designed it, it perfectly fit his work schedule. there was a room for him upstairs to work quietly from the rest of the house and not be disturbed by his wife and children in the dairy farm operation. auntie wanted to make sure his books and everything arrived just as he had it in michigan.
later, sandberg, having met veterans who fought in the civil war, people who met abraham lincoln, with illinois being where abraham lincoln had a political career, he was captivated by the story of abraham lincoln and sent out to write a children's book, and later wrote a six-volume biography of abraham lincoln which won a pulitzer prize in 1940. we are 35 miles southeast of asheville. the family moved here in 1945, mr. and misses sandberg, their three children and their two grandchildren, john...
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up to now, the met stands accused of getting it badly wrong. mark easton, bbc news. sarah everard's death has shone a critical light on the issues of violence against women, and the safety of our streets. our correspondent, katy austin, has been to clapham in south london, to speak to some of the women who attended last night's vigil, about why it was important to go. catherine and anna maria made the short walk from their homes to clapham common this afternoon. i mainly wanted to pay respects to sarah everard and herfamily. it's had a massive impact on me as a woman living around here, and i think it has so many others. both went to last night's vigil despite being aware of lockdown rules. they say they wore masks and kept social distance. we couldn't not go. because it affects every single one of us. it is extremely rare for a woman to be abducted off the street. but in recent days, many women have been sharing other experiences on social media of feeling afraid, being harassed or assaulted. every woman i know has a story, and it's to think about but also express,
up to now, the met stands accused of getting it badly wrong. mark easton, bbc news. sarah everard's death has shone a critical light on the issues of violence against women, and the safety of our streets. our correspondent, katy austin, has been to clapham in south london, to speak to some of the women who attended last night's vigil, about why it was important to go. catherine and anna maria made the short walk from their homes to clapham common this afternoon. i mainly wanted to pay respects...
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maria powerful painful testimony from the survivor you met how much help is there for the women who have been subjected to this horrific sexual abuse you know all throughout the region and i hope very limited but in the hospital that i visited and i make a list so that's a referral hospital there is a small center called one stop center where women can go and make it their position and receive some medical treatment that they need but the main problem is that there's a massive shortage of medical equipment and medicine so it's very difficult for the nurses working there to actually provide the needed help to these women and the men within the hospital women who've been raped and pregnant are able to get an abortion and receive some type of limited psychological support and the hospital also refers to some of the women. that i show in the beginning of the report where they receive additional psychological support but all in all the help is very limited especially in rural areas with many health centers that are not operating and have been looted and very. serious. aspect of the final poin
maria powerful painful testimony from the survivor you met how much help is there for the women who have been subjected to this horrific sexual abuse you know all throughout the region and i hope very limited but in the hospital that i visited and i make a list so that's a referral hospital there is a small center called one stop center where women can go and make it their position and receive some medical treatment that they need but the main problem is that there's a massive shortage of...
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the met commissioner _ worst nightmare. the met commissioner said - worst nightmare.mmissioner said it was incredibly rare for a woman to be of ducted from our street but patrols have been stepped up but patrols have been stepped up in this area of south london. sarah, a marketing executive, had been at her friends house close to clapham common. she left there at around two in the evening to return to her home in brixton about 50 minutes walk away. police believe she made her way across clapham common. this footage showed sarah on pointers road at around 230. it is the last time she was seen. sarah's family is being supported by specialist police officers. herfamily and officers. her family and friends officers. herfamily and friends still want people to come forward to help police with anything they saw that night. let's bring you some live pictures that we are receiving here at the bbc. this is from india where people, you can see are gathered en masse on the banks of the ganges river. this is for a holy dip for the first day of a hindu religious festival. it is a m
the met commissioner _ worst nightmare. the met commissioner said - worst nightmare.mmissioner said it was incredibly rare for a woman to be of ducted from our street but patrols have been stepped up but patrols have been stepped up in this area of south london. sarah, a marketing executive, had been at her friends house close to clapham common. she left there at around two in the evening to return to her home in brixton about 50 minutes walk away. police believe she made her way across clapham...
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we met dr michael hare last may. he had _ get home. we met dr michael hare last may.his - get home. we met dr michael hare| last may. he had achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather is colder but the smile is steady. it is so lovely to see you both looking so well, you look like a different person than ten months ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were _ ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were fairly _ ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were fairly fatalistic - i think we were fairly fatalistic when we saw you last, and now we know that we can get over severe illness, this covid can be beaten. before covid his name was mr fit, he ran marathons, love skiing and sailing. this time last year, though, he was put on a ventilator. he was in intensive care for almost two months. i he was in intensive care for almost two months-— two months. i remember nothing, absolutely nothing, _ two months. i remember nothing, absolutely nothing, until- two months. i remember nothing, absolutely not
we met dr michael hare last may. he had _ get home. we met dr michael hare last may.his - get home. we met dr michael hare| last may. he had achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather is colder but the smile is steady. it is so lovely to see you both looking so well, you look like a different person than ten months ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were _ ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were fairly _ ago, how are...
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the met police say...ng in places of the course of the night. to the south, he should stay dry for most of us with a bit of missed here and there. and a cooler night to come but not as chilly as what it was last night. we do it again on wednesday away from the north and west of cologne which was a cloudy and wet with increasing cold northerly winds digging in here. the rest of the country will have another sunny and very warm afternoon with temperatures again creeping closer to the mid—20s celsius across central and southern and eastern part of a man. it gradually turns cooler through thursday although some warmth in the south and is colder for all areas some warmth in the south and is colderfor all areas by some warmth in the south and is colder for all areas by friday. hello this is bbc news. the headlines — officers policing the london vigil earlier this month in memory of sarah everard acted �*appropriately�* — says the police watchdog. the met welcomes the finding but the organisers express their disa
the met police say...ng in places of the course of the night. to the south, he should stay dry for most of us with a bit of missed here and there. and a cooler night to come but not as chilly as what it was last night. we do it again on wednesday away from the north and west of cologne which was a cloudy and wet with increasing cold northerly winds digging in here. the rest of the country will have another sunny and very warm afternoon with temperatures again creeping closer to the mid—20s...
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you must have met stevie wonder. >> yeah, i met stevie.eve and he's a true genius stevie's the genius -- you know how you hear people say somebody's a genius, this person's a genius? stevie wonder's a real genius. and if you're around him, it's like, okay, that's what a genius is. it's like, "okay, i never seen one before." and when you see him, especially if you're around him and he's doing something with music, then it's -- then you're really blown away. you don't even have to be that just be around him and he's just a genius. >> jimmy: yeah, it's almost insane when you get to really see, like, someone like that notes are just like -- ♪ >> i think of all the artists i've met ever in life, the two that i've met felt like, you know, this other worldly amount of talent and genius was stevie and prince >> jimmy: yeah >> they were like, okay, this is a genius. >> jimmy: yeah, and prince -- we talked a little bit about prince last time you were here he was on our show a bunch of times. i always tell people if they ask about him, he was actuall
you must have met stevie wonder. >> yeah, i met stevie.eve and he's a true genius stevie's the genius -- you know how you hear people say somebody's a genius, this person's a genius? stevie wonder's a real genius. and if you're around him, it's like, okay, that's what a genius is. it's like, "okay, i never seen one before." and when you see him, especially if you're around him and he's doing something with music, then it's -- then you're really blown away. you don't even have to...
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met captain pollard, to the islanders and nobody, but to me, the most remarkable man i have ever met. what he saw in pollard, i think, was a role model for how he would conduct himself for the rest of his life. because with mo bee moby dick's, he had gone through one of the great personal and professional disappointments he could experience. he would continue -- pollard by this time was a nightwatchman, he -- wasn't as if he refused to even think of the essex, every november 30th, he would lock himself in his room and fast in memory of those who had died on the essex. he didn't pretend it never happened, but he led a productive life. mehl melville would do the same, but it's poignant. he misses hawthorne. hawthorne by this time has left. i don't think he could handle the intensity of his relationship with melville. he's back in the concord area and melville, during this tour, here's the story of agatha. a woman who marries ac man. he has this child, the sailor sales off and does not return for 17 years. he hears this story and writes a letter to hawthorne, saying, i heard this story,
met captain pollard, to the islanders and nobody, but to me, the most remarkable man i have ever met. what he saw in pollard, i think, was a role model for how he would conduct himself for the rest of his life. because with mo bee moby dick's, he had gone through one of the great personal and professional disappointments he could experience. he would continue -- pollard by this time was a nightwatchman, he -- wasn't as if he refused to even think of the essex, every november 30th, he would lock...