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ijust love being in mountains. —— munroes. ijust love being in mountains. -- munroes— munroes.es. year's explained how important it was for _ munroes. year's explained how important it was for him - munroes. year's explained how important it was for him to i munroes. year's explained how important it was for him to find j munroes. year's explained how i important it was for him to find a focus when finding it difficult to look at jan focus when finding it difficult to look atjan and the focus when finding it difficult to look at jan and the fact she needed to go into a home, you must see that a lot with people who have done their absolute best to try to care for those closest to them? irate their absolute best to try to care for those closest to them? we do and we know the — for those closest to them? we do and we know the conditions _ for those closest to them? we do and we know the conditions like _ we know the conditions like alzheimer's and osteoporosis can be very difficult for families and carers — very difficult for families and carers i_ very difficult for families and
ijust love being in mountains. —— munroes. ijust love being in mountains. -- munroes— munroes.es. year's explained how important it was for _ munroes. year's explained how important it was for him - munroes. year's explained how important it was for him to i munroes. year's explained how important it was for him to find j munroes. year's explained how i important it was for him to find a focus when finding it difficult to look at jan focus when finding it difficult to look atjan and the...
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i had climbed a _ munros had you climbed? i had climbed a lot, _ munros had you climbed? not - climbed a lot, but not systematically all the munros, probably a quarter of them. i was not actually ticking them off or collecting, bagging them, ijust love being in mountains. hick collecting, bagging them, i 'ust love being in mountains. nick has obviously explained _ love being in mountains. nick has obviously explained the _ love being in mountains. nick has obviously explained the how- obviously explained the how important it was for him to try to find a focus when he was finding it difficult to look afterjanet and the fact she needed to go into a home, you must see that a lot with people who have done their absolute best to try to care for those closest to them? irate best to try to care for those closest to them?— best to try to care for those closest to them? ~ ., , ., ., closest to them? we really do and we know the conditions _ closest to them? we really do and we know the conditions like _ closest to them? we really do and we know the conditions like alzheimer's. kno
i had climbed a _ munros had you climbed? i had climbed a lot, _ munros had you climbed? not - climbed a lot, but not systematically all the munros, probably a quarter of them. i was not actually ticking them off or collecting, bagging them, ijust love being in mountains. hick collecting, bagging them, i 'ust love being in mountains. nick has obviously explained _ love being in mountains. nick has obviously explained the _ love being in mountains. nick has obviously explained the how- obviously...
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all the munros.ut i wasn't actually ticking them off or collecting them or bagging them. ijust loved being in mountains. nick's obviously explained there, craig, how important it was for him to try to find a focus when he was finding it difficult to look afterjanet and the fact that she needed to go into a home. you must see that a lot with people who have done their absolute best to try to care for those closest to them. well, we really do. and we know that conditions like alzheimer's and osteoporosis can be very challenging for families and carers. and i think what nick's done isn't just about the funding for two good charities. it's also about the example that he's setting, which i think will set a ripple effect to lots of other fundraisers at this very challenging time for for health charities, because i think he's shown us that anything is possible when you've got the determination and the resolve. and he's taken something which is a source of pain and channelled it into something that will impr
all the munros.ut i wasn't actually ticking them off or collecting them or bagging them. ijust loved being in mountains. nick's obviously explained there, craig, how important it was for him to try to find a focus when he was finding it difficult to look afterjanet and the fact that she needed to go into a home. you must see that a lot with people who have done their absolute best to try to care for those closest to them. well, we really do. and we know that conditions like alzheimer's and...
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nick gardner scales the final peak to complete his mission to climb all of scotland's 282 munros.rnoon. the agent for sir salman rushdie says he remains on a ventilator and may lose an eye, after he was stabbed repeatedly on stage at an event in new york state yesterday. sir salman, who's 75, has been the subject of death threats from islamists since the release of his book, the satanic verses, in 1988. a man has been arrested. nomia iqbal sent this report. the attack happened in full view of an audience. there was panic and confusion, as sir salman rushdie lay injured on the stage after being stabbed. the suspectjumped onto the stage and attacked mr rushdie, stabbing him at least once in the neck and at least once in the abdomen. sir salman was rushed to hospital and taken by helicopter to the neighbouring state of pennsylvania. he was due to speak at the chautauqua institute, a centre for arts and learning in western new york, which celebrates freedom of expression — a value many praise sir salman for having. here is an individual who has spent decades speaking truth to power. s
nick gardner scales the final peak to complete his mission to climb all of scotland's 282 munros.rnoon. the agent for sir salman rushdie says he remains on a ventilator and may lose an eye, after he was stabbed repeatedly on stage at an event in new york state yesterday. sir salman, who's 75, has been the subject of death threats from islamists since the release of his book, the satanic verses, in 1988. a man has been arrested. nomia iqbal sent this report. the attack happened in full view of...
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this afternoon, he completed his final climb of the munros challenge.ems are very severe. it has helped me deal with those problems. when i could no longer look after her, that was the game changer. that one really knocked me over. and i thought, "i have got to get a focus on life that was going to last a while." just doing, say, a marathon wouldn't be sufficient. once i had done it, the challenge is over. i had to have a challenge that lasted. earlier today mr gardner spoke to the bbc as he prepared to scale the final peak, cairn gorm. i can't believe it's happening. yeah, i'm just an old man who loves wandering in the mountains. and i'm getting all this publicity, it's wonderful. i will be thinking of her, but the mountains themselves are very powerful and they give me sustenance. so, yes, i'll be thinking about her, but then being in the mountains enables me to cope with those problems. it perhaps seems strange coming from an 80—year—old, but i feel fitter than i ever have done in my life. i can't believe it. i've been a climber all my life but i've
this afternoon, he completed his final climb of the munros challenge.ems are very severe. it has helped me deal with those problems. when i could no longer look after her, that was the game changer. that one really knocked me over. and i thought, "i have got to get a focus on life that was going to last a while." just doing, say, a marathon wouldn't be sufficient. once i had done it, the challenge is over. i had to have a challenge that lasted. earlier today mr gardner spoke to the...
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it's been the formal policy of our country's president munro -- monty roe -- -- >> they are laughing. but, they are not laughing anymore. europeans have discovered that tthe real threat to human civilization was never global warming: the real threat to people is global cooling, winter. far more people freeze to death every year than die of heat. 2019, four times as many people died of cold as of heat to come according to the institute -- so when temperatures in europe -- this is a huge problem, which will be obvious to everyone that it's not global warming, its global cooling. that will kill your grandma. when everyone understands that perfectly well, a lot of things will happen. the status quo will crumble, factories will close, factories will rise, disposable income will disappear. this country, 60% of americans cannot cover a $400 unexpected expense, and credit card debt is increasing year over 13% good household that has hit an all-time record of $15.28 trillion. it's also -- so, high -- so, how will spiraling energy costs affect all this? when the cost of keeping your apartment w
it's been the formal policy of our country's president munro -- monty roe -- -- >> they are laughing. but, they are not laughing anymore. europeans have discovered that tthe real threat to human civilization was never global warming: the real threat to people is global cooling, winter. far more people freeze to death every year than die of heat. 2019, four times as many people died of cold as of heat to come according to the institute -- so when temperatures in europe -- this is a huge...
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climbing all of scotland's munros, or mountains, is a rite of passage for some hill walkers.r his wife was taken into care. and as the royal 0steoporosis society has tweeted its congratulations because, he has now completed his final climb of the munros challenge. being with my wife is very challenging, because she does know me, but onlyjust. when your partner has alzheimer's, the problems are very severe. it has helped me deal with those problems. when i could no longer look after her, that was the game changer. that one really knocked me over. and i thought, "i have got to get a focus on life that was going to last a while." just doing, say, a marathon wouldn't be sufficient. once i had done it, the challenge is over. i had to have a challenge that lasted. earlier today, mr gardner spoke to the bbc as he prepared to scale the final peak — cairn gorm. i can't believe it's happening. yeah, i'm just an old man who loves wandering in the mountains. and i'm getting all this publicity, it's wonderful. i will be thinking of her, but the mountains themselves are very powerful and t
climbing all of scotland's munros, or mountains, is a rite of passage for some hill walkers.r his wife was taken into care. and as the royal 0steoporosis society has tweeted its congratulations because, he has now completed his final climb of the munros challenge. being with my wife is very challenging, because she does know me, but onlyjust. when your partner has alzheimer's, the problems are very severe. it has helped me deal with those problems. when i could no longer look after her, that...
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nick gardner scaled the final peak of scotland's 282 munro mountains.ws it is time for sportsday. hello, i'm ollie foster. this is sportsday. a new low for manchester united. blitzed by brentford, they are bottom of the premier league. no sweat for city — as pep's men cruise to the top of the table with a big win against bournemouth. and great britain's women spark a rowing gold rush at the european championships in munich. also coming up in the programme... great britain are also shining in the pool in rome, at the european aquatics championships. and the haka hasn't put fear in the opposition for a while, but the all blacks come good with a much needed victory over south africa. hello, and welcome to sportsday. just two weekends into the premier league season. apologies for that. josh de silva speculative _ apologies for that. josh de silva speculative efforts _ apologies for that. josh de silva speculative efforts finding - apologies for that. josh de silva speculative efforts finding a - apologies for that. josh de silva speculative efforts finding
nick gardner scaled the final peak of scotland's 282 munro mountains.ws it is time for sportsday. hello, i'm ollie foster. this is sportsday. a new low for manchester united. blitzed by brentford, they are bottom of the premier league. no sweat for city — as pep's men cruise to the top of the table with a big win against bournemouth. and great britain's women spark a rowing gold rush at the european championships in munich. also coming up in the programme... great britain are also shining in...
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climbing all of scotland's munros, or mountains, is a rite of passage for some hillwalkers.im. being with my wife is very challenging, because she does know me irut— challenging, because she does know me but onlyjust. when your partner has alzheimer's, the problems are very severe — has alzheimer's, the problems are very severe and it has helped me deal with— very severe and it has helped me deal with those problems. when i could _ deal with those problems. when i could no— deal with those problems. when i could no longer look after her, that was the _ could no longer look after her, that was the game changer. that one really— was the game changer. that one really knocked me over. and i thought. _ really knocked me over. and i thought. i_ really knocked me over. and i thought, i have got to get a focus in life _ thought, i have got to get a focus in life that — thought, i have got to get a focus in life. that was going to last a while _ in life. that was going to last a while will— in life. that was going to last a while will stopjust in life. that was going to last a while
climbing all of scotland's munros, or mountains, is a rite of passage for some hillwalkers.im. being with my wife is very challenging, because she does know me irut— challenging, because she does know me but onlyjust. when your partner has alzheimer's, the problems are very severe — has alzheimer's, the problems are very severe and it has helped me deal with— very severe and it has helped me deal with those problems. when i could _ deal with those problems. when i could no— deal with...
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he's "ready and very excited" to scale the final peak in his mission to climb all of scotland's 282 munross, the engineers: future of cars. in this special programme, three engineers at the forefront of reimagining the car, join the bbc�*s kevin fong at the science museum in london to discuss the future of cars. hello and welcome to the science museum. i'm kevin fong and this is the engineers: the future of cars. i am in the information age gallery sat in front of an object that's called the rugby tuning coil, and 100 years ago, this big wheel of copper wrapped in wood was the most powerful transmitter in the world. so it's an appropriate place for us to have this broadcast, which brings in an audience from five different continents through the magic of our video link, as well as a large audience here in the gallery for a programme that will be broadcast on bbc world service on radio and television. the climate catastrophe, the sheer weight of traffic on our roads and the horrific rate of accidents they cause has forced a revolution in the way that we think about cars. with me today are th
he's "ready and very excited" to scale the final peak in his mission to climb all of scotland's 282 munross, the engineers: future of cars. in this special programme, three engineers at the forefront of reimagining the car, join the bbc�*s kevin fong at the science museum in london to discuss the future of cars. hello and welcome to the science museum. i'm kevin fong and this is the engineers: the future of cars. i am in the information age gallery sat in front of an object that's...
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munroe bought and sold and elizabeth mineral was in that family. now, as far as her personal relationships i do not know as much, there's been a lot of run before research in that but we have a museum. i do not have it with me but we have several items that were crafted by slaves. that is the truth of it, so, we have a body lamp. i wonder if i can pull out, i don't think it is very near. we have items that were crafted by slaves. i do not believe any of these particular ones were, but we do have those items. yes, that is an integral part. >> yeah, yeah, thank you. a question about elizabeth's parents, where they well traveled? >> well, lawrence was a merchant, so, there would have been some traveling going on there. as far as translating to elizabeth, i do not know how much she really went in and out of the country as far as that knows, but he would have certainly been familiar with international vibes, and people coming and going. i do not know the exact extent of it but there would have been some. >> our items on display at the james monroe museu
munroe bought and sold and elizabeth mineral was in that family. now, as far as her personal relationships i do not know as much, there's been a lot of run before research in that but we have a museum. i do not have it with me but we have several items that were crafted by slaves. that is the truth of it, so, we have a body lamp. i wonder if i can pull out, i don't think it is very near. we have items that were crafted by slaves. i do not believe any of these particular ones were, but we do...
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has really been come to the fore in in 200 in a landmark paper was published by a guy named robin munro and we've known all about this for a very long time. and the u.s. government has h hu nothing about this except to issue a ritualistic condemnation in 2002. that'sio the extent of it. i don't understand the thinking here. so if a tiny country i don't know one marysia burkina faso isn't fully up to date on trans rights, our state department issues all kinds of threatening memos about it. but chinathbo, the biggest econi in the world, is torturing political opponentssri, electroshock therapy and no one notices. how does that work? it works because they're putto into the police run facilities . there are often not given a mental examination because they're perfectly a mental point of view. yes, they are. as you said, strapull of drugs. they are then given electroshock therapy and they're held there forel a long time and people come out unable to function as human beings. they're basically zombies and then they're put back into these facilities again. they're called the hong kong. so when
has really been come to the fore in in 200 in a landmark paper was published by a guy named robin munro and we've known all about this for a very long time. and the u.s. government has h hu nothing about this except to issue a ritualistic condemnation in 2002. that'sio the extent of it. i don't understand the thinking here. so if a tiny country i don't know one marysia burkina faso isn't fully up to date on trans rights, our state department issues all kinds of threatening memos about it. but...
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i should explain, munros are mountains in scotland with a specific height.n that, i have to ask you, this is all about your beloved wife, and i'm sure, as you climb the mountain today, that's where your faults will be? yes. climb the mountain today, that's where your faults will be?- where your faults will be? yes. i will be thinking _ where your faults will be? yes. i will be thinking of _ where your faults will be? yes. i will be thinking of her. - where your faults will be? yes. i will be thinking of her. the - will be thinking of her. the mountains themselves are very powerful, and they give me sustenance. i will be thinking about her, but being in the mountains, it enables me to cope with those problems. enables me to cope with those problems-— enables me to cope with those troblems. ., ., , i, , problems. how are you physically, because you _ problems. how are you physically, because you have _ problems. how are you physically, because you have done _ problems. how are you physically, because you have done a - problems. how are you physically, because
i should explain, munros are mountains in scotland with a specific height.n that, i have to ask you, this is all about your beloved wife, and i'm sure, as you climb the mountain today, that's where your faults will be? yes. climb the mountain today, that's where your faults will be?- where your faults will be? yes. i will be thinking _ where your faults will be? yes. i will be thinking of _ where your faults will be? yes. i will be thinking of her. - where your faults will be? yes. i will be...
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here his is at the top of cairn gorm, the final munro.he moment the temperatures just above 20 degrees. the sunshine really warming things up. another hot and sunny day for many of us. if he had been crossing your fingers for rain, there is some in the forecast. thunderstorms and rain, mainly in northern ireland and scotland. they will become more extensive across the uk later in the week. the weather warning is valid for much of today. there can be implications with help and transport. low cloud and messiness in the north—east of scotland were burning away. heavy showers in northern ireland and western scotland. hale mixed in with the showers. there could be localised flooding as it falls on dry ground in the north. the largely dry ground in the north. the largely dry today. there could be the odd shower cropping up later in the day. this evening and tonight heavy showers in the north and west is their way further east. dry in central and southern england. another pretty warm night. temperatures round about 14 to 19 degrees, possibly fal
here his is at the top of cairn gorm, the final munro.he moment the temperatures just above 20 degrees. the sunshine really warming things up. another hot and sunny day for many of us. if he had been crossing your fingers for rain, there is some in the forecast. thunderstorms and rain, mainly in northern ireland and scotland. they will become more extensive across the uk later in the week. the weather warning is valid for much of today. there can be implications with help and transport. low...
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let's talk about that with jack munroe, and author and anti—poverty campaigner.own the line, is very scary? it is frightening and unprecedented. in terms of why, the gas prices have ridden astronomically on the wholesale markets. they were starting to rise before the russian invasion of ukraine because after that covid lock down ease, there was this pent—up demand starting and there was more demand than supply. then we have the invasion of ukraine by russia and recently, sincejune, gas prom, the russian state owned gas prom, the russian state owned gas producer has been shutting down the pipeline that feeds europe. in the pipeline that feeds europe. in the uk, we don't rely so much on russia, countries that do rely on russia, countries that do rely on russia are now buying their gas elsewhere and the supply is buy are competing with them. that is the chain that means we are seeing these, as you say, frightening, unprecedented figures that will take effect from october the 1st with the energy price cap. effect from october the 1st with the energy price cap-— energ
let's talk about that with jack munroe, and author and anti—poverty campaigner.own the line, is very scary? it is frightening and unprecedented. in terms of why, the gas prices have ridden astronomically on the wholesale markets. they were starting to rise before the russian invasion of ukraine because after that covid lock down ease, there was this pent—up demand starting and there was more demand than supply. then we have the invasion of ukraine by russia and recently, sincejune, gas...