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this isn't paddington.and even a part for some of the people who were in paddington — some voice cast, the voice of peter capaldi as rabbit here. it's very strange. i actually thought it was rather sweet and it kind of worked, but it is a very odd concoction, and i also have no idea whom it's for, because it isn't really for kids — it is for grown—up kids who can't put away childish things, which actually strikes me very much as disney's core audience right now because they are the ones doing superheroes and star wars. it's for that age group as well, trying to remember what it was like to be young. ok, so it sounds like a curious mixture. curiouser and curiouser. said alice. and you're bringing a documentary as your second choice? yes, mixing things up. this one is certainly for film fans. citizen kane was voted the number one film six decades in a row, the best film ever made. orson welles is often cited as the best film—maker ever. certainly in terms of images. well, mark cousins, a well—known film histo
this isn't paddington.and even a part for some of the people who were in paddington — some voice cast, the voice of peter capaldi as rabbit here. it's very strange. i actually thought it was rather sweet and it kind of worked, but it is a very odd concoction, and i also have no idea whom it's for, because it isn't really for kids — it is for grown—up kids who can't put away childish things, which actually strikes me very much as disney's core audience right now because they are the ones...
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this isn't paddington.gton, and even a part for some of the people who were in paddington — some voices cast, the voice of peter capaldi as rabbit here. it's very strange. i actually thought it was rather sweet, and it kind of worked, but it is a very odd concoction, and i also have no idea whom it's for, because it isn't really for kids — it is for grown—up kids who can't put away childish things, which actually strikes me very much as disney's core audience right now because they are the ones doing superheroes and star wars. it's for that age group as well, trying to remember what it was like to be young. ok, so it sounds like a curious mixture. curiouser and curiouser. said alice. and you're bringing a documentary as your second choice? yes, mixing things up. this one is certainly for film fans. citizen kane was voted the number one film six decades in a row, the best film ever made. orson welles is often cited as the best film—maker ever. certainly in terms of images. well, mark cousins, a well—known fi
this isn't paddington.gton, and even a part for some of the people who were in paddington — some voices cast, the voice of peter capaldi as rabbit here. it's very strange. i actually thought it was rather sweet, and it kind of worked, but it is a very odd concoction, and i also have no idea whom it's for, because it isn't really for kids — it is for grown—up kids who can't put away childish things, which actually strikes me very much as disney's core audience right now because they are...
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this isn't paddington.gton, and even apart for some of the people who were in that, some voices cast, the voice of rabbit here. it is very strange. i thought it was rather sweet and kind of worked but it is a very odd concoction and i also have no idea who it is for, because it isn't really for kids, it is for grown—up kids who can't put away childish things, which very much strikes me as disney's core audience right now because they are the ones doing superheroes and star wars, for that age group as well, trying to remember what it was like to be young. it sounds like a curious mixture. curioser and curioser. and you're bringing a documentary as well? yes, mixing things up. this one is forfilm well? yes, mixing things up. this one is for film fans. citizen well? yes, mixing things up. this one is forfilm fans. citizen kane was voted the number one film six decades in a row, the best film ever made. orson welles often cited as the best film—maker ever. certainly in terms of images. mark cousins, a well—know
this isn't paddington.gton, and even apart for some of the people who were in that, some voices cast, the voice of rabbit here. it is very strange. i thought it was rather sweet and kind of worked but it is a very odd concoction and i also have no idea who it is for, because it isn't really for kids, it is for grown—up kids who can't put away childish things, which very much strikes me as disney's core audience right now because they are the ones doing superheroes and star wars, for that age...
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this isn't paddington.ngton — some voices cast, the voice of peter capaldi as rabbit here. it's very strange. i actually thought it was rather sweet, and it kind of worked, but it is a very odd concoction, and i also have no idea whom it's for, because it isn't really for kids — it is for grown—up kids who can't put away childish things, which actually strikes me very much as disney's core audience right now because they are the ones doing superheroes and star wars. it's for that age group as well, trying to remember what it was like to be young. ok, so it sounds like a curious mixture. curiouser and curiouser. said alice. and you're bringing a documentary as your second choice? yes, mixing things up. this one is certainly for film fans. citizen kane was voted the number one film six decades in a row, the best film ever made. orson welles is often cited as the best film—maker ever. certainly in terms of images. well, mark cousins, a well—known film historian, who worked at the bbc, he discovered a treasure
this isn't paddington.ngton — some voices cast, the voice of peter capaldi as rabbit here. it's very strange. i actually thought it was rather sweet, and it kind of worked, but it is a very odd concoction, and i also have no idea whom it's for, because it isn't really for kids — it is for grown—up kids who can't put away childish things, which actually strikes me very much as disney's core audience right now because they are the ones doing superheroes and star wars. it's for that age...
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>> i haven't watched it with my small children. ( laughter ) they prefer paddington.e to watch it with my 89-year-old ex-military father, who i go around on sunday nights. and he said to me, "now, you're in this bugger's film." ( laughter ) and i said, "yes, that's right." and he said, "well, let's watch it." and i said, "no, dad, you're not going to like this." and he said, "no, no, i'm a very supportive father, i want to watch it. i've got a television set upstairs. if you show me how to work it, we'll watch it together." ( laughter ) so, we went up and turned on this dusty old tv. and yeah, so, i had to watch me with the vaseline and the towel with my father. ( laughs ) and he ended up agreeing with my children. he preferred "paddington 2." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: all right, but for general audiences, fantastic. for the general audience, everyone should watch it. >> for general audiences, it's been an enormous, ridiculous success in britain. and, yes, i mean, i feel faintly smug about it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: now, you've worked opposite
>> i haven't watched it with my small children. ( laughter ) they prefer paddington.e to watch it with my 89-year-old ex-military father, who i go around on sunday nights. and he said to me, "now, you're in this bugger's film." ( laughter ) and i said, "yes, that's right." and he said, "well, let's watch it." and i said, "no, dad, you're not going to like this." and he said, "no, no, i'm a very supportive father, i want to watch it. i've got a...
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. >>> finally, is that paddington bear or paddington puppy dog. social media star with over 200,000 followers on instagram. lives in new york. there he is. has his little gallery. you can follow him now. he loves lounging in the pool. we leave you with a little puppy love on this monday morning. >> nicely done. >> thank you, a.b. [ cheers and applause ] >>> we turn to our "gma" cover story. duchess meghan's dad, thomas markle opening up about whether he's spoken to the royal family since he bowed out of the wedding and the moment he said he hung up on prince harry. diane macedo is here. he says -- he says, this is his last interview. >> reporter: he does say that. thomas markle says he wants to move to a place where nobody knows him and get his boring life back. but first, he wants to set the record straight. in an op-ed, he refutes a number of accusations including he faked his heart attack. he gave an interview to "the daily mail," which he vows will be his last. another interview. this time unpaid claiming he will never speak again and just wan
. >>> finally, is that paddington bear or paddington puppy dog. social media star with over 200,000 followers on instagram. lives in new york. there he is. has his little gallery. you can follow him now. he loves lounging in the pool. we leave you with a little puppy love on this monday morning. >> nicely done. >> thank you, a.b. [ cheers and applause ] >>> we turn to our "gma" cover story. duchess meghan's dad, thomas markle opening up about whether he's...
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derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington after claiming he lost his friend and his last year. he then ran up a £40,000 accommodation bill as well as £5,000 on food, drink and laundry. ryanair is changing its rules on what passengers can take into the cabin. from november, people can bring one "small personal bag" which must fit under the seat in front of them. anyone with a 10kg bag, such as a pull—along case, will have to pay a fee to bring that onboard. the airline says the move isn't about making money, but to speed up boarding. sadly, this is the last long weekend of the summer and for those of us who aren't already on holiday a chance to join the great bank holiday getaway. so what's the best way to avoid the traditional pitfalls of delays, traffic jams and cancellations? with some timely roadside assistance, here's andy moore beside the m5. you can see the traffic behind me. this is all heading down towards the west country, moving very slowly at the moment. that line of traffic, if you are stuck in that at the moment, it is about 20 miles of very slow moving
derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington after claiming he lost his friend and his last year. he then ran up a £40,000 accommodation bill as well as £5,000 on food, drink and laundry. ryanair is changing its rules on what passengers can take into the cabin. from november, people can bring one "small personal bag" which must fit under the seat in front of them. anyone with a 10kg bag, such as a pull—along case, will have to pay a fee to bring that onboard. the...
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derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington after claiming he lost his friend and hisne last year. he then ran up a bill of £45,000. there is no safe level of alcohol consumption, that's the stark message from one of the most significant studies into alcohol use and its health effects to date. researchers looked at the drinking habits of people in 195 countries, including the uk. the findings suggest that even moderate consumption is asscociated with cancer and other diseases. 0ur health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports. just how much alcohol is it safe to drink? it's confusing when different studies produce apparently contradictory results. it's confusing when different studies produce apparently contradictory results. now the latest research says while alcohol might protect us from heart disease, overall there is no safe level of alcohol consumption. alcohol is linked to seven types of cancer. we know about liver disease, which has risen over decades in the uk. so those risks actually outweigh any benefits. so what the study‘s saying is for health overall the b
derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington after claiming he lost his friend and hisne last year. he then ran up a bill of £45,000. there is no safe level of alcohol consumption, that's the stark message from one of the most significant studies into alcohol use and its health effects to date. researchers looked at the drinking habits of people in 195 countries, including the uk. the findings suggest that even moderate consumption is asscociated with cancer and other diseases....
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derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington, after claiming he lost his friend and hision bill, as well as £5,000 on food, drink and laundry. 22 children and four women have been killed in yemen. the un has confirmed they were killed by an air strike by the saudi—led coalition as they were trying to flee fighting in and around the key port city of hodaida on thursday. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. us republican senatorjohn mccain will no longer be continuing treatment for his brain cancer, his family has announced. mr mccain was diagnosed with an aggressive form of the disease last summer and had been undergoing treatment since. he left washington to be with his family in arizona, though he has still been a vocal political figure. president emmerson mnangagwa's win in last month's polls has been upheld by zimbabwe's constitutional court. the opposition mdc alliance had brought a legal challenge, saying the vote was fraudulent, but this was rejected by the court. it was zimbabwe's first election since robert mugabe was ousted from power
derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington, after claiming he lost his friend and hision bill, as well as £5,000 on food, drink and laundry. 22 children and four women have been killed in yemen. the un has confirmed they were killed by an air strike by the saudi—led coalition as they were trying to flee fighting in and around the key port city of hodaida on thursday. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. us republican senatorjohn mccain will no...
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stephen: last night, trump fired back with a character witness: "celebrity apprentice" producer and paddingtonnett. last night, trump tweeted, "mark burnett called to say that there are no tapes of the 'apprentice' where i used such a terrible and disgusting word." well, that settles it. ( laughter ) a guy called him and told him it's not on tape. ( laughter ) you know what they say, "if a tree falls in the forest and there's no one there to hear it say the "n" word, is it racist? but to be fair, he goes on: "i don't have that word in my vocabulary, and never have." "yes, i've taken it out of my vocabulary and hidden it with my taxes. you'll never find it. it's a business expense. it's just--" ( laughter ) ( applause ) and this morning, he laid into omarosa, tweeting: "when you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the white house, i guess it just didn't work out. good work by general kelly for quickly firing that dog!" that is so weird. that is so weird that trump used "dog" as an insult. he should love dogs. you don't have to pay to watch them pee. ( laughter ) ( appla
stephen: last night, trump fired back with a character witness: "celebrity apprentice" producer and paddingtonnett. last night, trump tweeted, "mark burnett called to say that there are no tapes of the 'apprentice' where i used such a terrible and disgusting word." well, that settles it. ( laughter ) a guy called him and told him it's not on tape. ( laughter ) you know what they say, "if a tree falls in the forest and there's no one there to hear it say the...
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derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington, after claiming he lost his friend and hisen ran up a £40,000 accommodation bill, as well as £5,000 on food, drink and laundry. hundreds of homes near berlin have been evacuated — as firefighters battle a blaze in a forest that‘s believed to have world war two ammunition buried underneath it. the fire, near potsdam, has spread rapidly and covers an area larger than 500 football pitches. authorities are concerned that the ammunition, thought to date from the soviet army‘s activities in former east germany, could detonate. residents in nearby berlin have been warned to close their windows to protect themselves from smoke. every alcoholic drink does you harm. that‘s the stark message from one of the most significant studies into alcohol use and its health effects to date. researchers looked at the drinking habits of people in 195 countries, including the uk. the findings suggest that even moderate consumption is asscociated with cancer and other diseases. dominic hughes reports now from a pub in st albans. just how much alcohol i
derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington, after claiming he lost his friend and hisen ran up a £40,000 accommodation bill, as well as £5,000 on food, drink and laundry. hundreds of homes near berlin have been evacuated — as firefighters battle a blaze in a forest that‘s believed to have world war two ammunition buried underneath it. the fire, near potsdam, has spread rapidly and covers an area larger than 500 football pitches. authorities are concerned that the...
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iam even got the message from donna in diffusing, i am taking my eight—year—old from cardiff to paddingtonare they all right? i was thinking, of course you will, by the 1226 from cardiff has been cancelled because of train crew shortages, so you will have to go an hour earlier. a quick question from a member of the audience. why is simon calder wearing hiking boots?|j definitely am. yesterday i was hiking in yorkshire across to the irish sea and i have not been home yet. did you want here this morning long distance? no, itook yet. did you want here this morning long distance? no, i took the tram. i love it. i like it, that is a good look. i wasn't going to carry smart shoes around. quite right. thank you. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. poet and broadcaster, ian mcmillan is here to tell us what's caught his eye. we'll speak to ian in a minute, but first let's have a look at the front pages. the times. their leading with a story that there are issues within the uk about tackling rich foreign criminals. the front page of the daily express, a sh
iam even got the message from donna in diffusing, i am taking my eight—year—old from cardiff to paddingtonare they all right? i was thinking, of course you will, by the 1226 from cardiff has been cancelled because of train crew shortages, so you will have to go an hour earlier. a quick question from a member of the audience. why is simon calder wearing hiking boots?|j definitely am. yesterday i was hiking in yorkshire across to the irish sea and i have not been home yet. did you want here...
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a woman who is being treated at saint mary's hospital in paddington.erwhelming sense of relief here in westminster that this attack could have been an awful lot worse. back to you. indeed, many thanks. my colleague ben brown live at westminster. the england cricketer ben stokes has been found not guilty of affray by a jury at bristol crown court. the 27—year—old all—rounder was arrested after a brawl hours after england played the west indies in a one—day international in the city in september last year. andy moore is in bristol. hello there. it was day seven of the trial. the jury had hello there. it was day seven of the trial. thejury had been hello there. it was day seven of the trial. the jury had been out for two and a half hours when they came back with their decision. ben stokes briefly closed his eyes and then looked up in relief as they declared him not guilty. he actually went over and shook hands with the man he was seen on over and shook hands with the man he was seen on video punching and knocking unconscious, the two men actually shook ha
a woman who is being treated at saint mary's hospital in paddington.erwhelming sense of relief here in westminster that this attack could have been an awful lot worse. back to you. indeed, many thanks. my colleague ben brown live at westminster. the england cricketer ben stokes has been found not guilty of affray by a jury at bristol crown court. the 27—year—old all—rounder was arrested after a brawl hours after england played the west indies in a one—day international in the city in...
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probably not but he does look remarkably like paddington bear. a little dog photo. women get into trouble at sea? brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is in newquay for us. thankfully, the weather has perked up thankfully, the weather has perked upa thankfully, the weather has perked up a little bit. good to you. good morning. before i was wondering what nobody invented windscreen wipers. i really serious subject. this sees unpredictable, isn't it? as you say, a disproportionate amount of men get into trouble in the water. why is that? the rnli have been trying to get to the bottom of this and understand. get behind the psychology of this problem. lewis timson from the rnli, good morning. the survey to 1000 young men. to be discovered? generally young men to ensure safety advice. they are more than happy to dish out advice on football, relationships, things to do with work, but the safety conversations are not being had. statistics show that that demographic at the highest risk so it's really about getting the message out to those people and sharing safety advice. they are h
probably not but he does look remarkably like paddington bear. a little dog photo. women get into trouble at sea? brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is in newquay for us. thankfully, the weather has perked up thankfully, the weather has perked upa thankfully, the weather has perked up a little bit. good to you. good morning. before i was wondering what nobody invented windscreen wipers. i really serious subject. this sees unpredictable, isn't it? as you say, a disproportionate amount of men get into...
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we went to whitechapel and then we were told that dates for bond street and paddington weren't going just now and people weren't angry, they were just being train just now and people weren't angry, they werejust being regular commuters going about their business. you think we will be frustrated that because they haven't had it yet so they don't know what they're missing, in effect? yes, this is not like something is being taken away. it is just being delayed. i have spoken to people and they don't even know what the blue recordings are. and we very much to did acknowledge that there are people who require access or who have changed jobs and made life decisions based upon this and will now be very frustrated that it is being delayed. what are you hearing about the reasons for this delay? the press release is not very detailed. it says that more time is needed for adequate checks and for things to be in place. surely ultimately, as frustrating as it is for those who are frustrated, has got to be the ultimate thing. better for it to be in place and ready a com plete for it to be in plac
we went to whitechapel and then we were told that dates for bond street and paddington weren't going just now and people weren't angry, they were just being train just now and people weren't angry, they werejust being regular commuters going about their business. you think we will be frustrated that because they haven't had it yet so they don't know what they're missing, in effect? yes, this is not like something is being taken away. it is just being delayed. i have spoken to people and they...