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pip is replacing the disability living allowance. to a higher pip payment. were blatantly discriminatoryhe court ruling, leading to today's announcement. it was meant to help people with mental health conditions. when pip was introduced. about qualify for dla, don't qualify now for pip. to be treated exactly the same. saying they didn't fit the criteria. and we're now somewhere close to where i wanted pip to be. have found themselves in and this is all of own doing. and also what quality impact assessments were carried out. we are pretty outraged at it. payments, the government has shown rare fleet of foot. ministers are making a virtue out of necessity. joining us now, alistair rolfe, who's son nick is autistic. people against cuts. i will come to you a bit later. what does he struggle with? normal child. him earning a living wage at the moment are very slim. supported, statement did, had learning assistants? with full—blown autism. to have the full amount of support with a learning support assistant. the same level of support. but enough to help with certain things. reassessed from scr
pip is replacing the disability living allowance. to a higher pip payment. were blatantly discriminatoryhe court ruling, leading to today's announcement. it was meant to help people with mental health conditions. when pip was introduced. about qualify for dla, don't qualify now for pip. to be treated exactly the same. saying they didn't fit the criteria. and we're now somewhere close to where i wanted pip to be. have found themselves in and this is all of own doing. and also what quality impact...
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and her foster cat pip pip has been darting around. she shows us where she's hammered in one wall where she's heard tommy crying. she also says firefighters came with special equipment to search in the walls and vents but detected nothing. >> we don't find help riata were to rescue tommy, he's going to be with a freezing cold, you know, weather and i can't imagine there's too many mouses -- mice left in the
and her foster cat pip pip has been darting around. she shows us where she's hammered in one wall where she's heard tommy crying. she also says firefighters came with special equipment to search in the walls and vents but detected nothing. >> we don't find help riata were to rescue tommy, he's going to be with a freezing cold, you know, weather and i can't imagine there's too many mouses -- mice left in the
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the consequences, every single person on pip, 1. person on pip, 1. 6 million people, they will haveill have cases reviewed. cost to the government will be somewhere in the region of £3. somewhere in the region of £3. government will be somewhere in the region of $3. 7 billion. thanks for joining us. teenagers in west london. party when they were struck by a car in hayes on friday evening. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley reports. holding tissues, watched from the public gallery. by dangerous driving. stop, a black audi travelling down this road hit three of them. despite paramedics' best efforts, they died at the scene. and 17—year—old harry rice. at the crash site today, the tragic news was still sinking in. james played football with the boys from the age of seven. they were the funniest boys you could ever meet. they always had smiles on theirfaces, always happy. always causing mischief around the football club. but they were quality boys. christopher also knew one of the victims. who had so much to live for, isjust horrible. after the crash. evening after handing himself in to
the consequences, every single person on pip, 1. person on pip, 1. 6 million people, they will haveill have cases reviewed. cost to the government will be somewhere in the region of £3. somewhere in the region of £3. government will be somewhere in the region of $3. 7 billion. thanks for joining us. teenagers in west london. party when they were struck by a car in hayes on friday evening. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley reports. holding tissues, watched from the public gallery. by...
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. —— everyone on pip. everyone on pip. expected to cost ministers somewhere in the region of £3. 7 billioninisters somewhere in the region of £17 billion. thank you. in west london. party when they were struck by a car in hayes on friday evening. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley reports. holding tissues, watched from the public gallery. by dangerous driving. stop, a black audi travelling down this road hit three of them. despite paramedics' best efforts, they died at the scene. and 17—year—old harry rice. at the crash site today, the tragic news was still sinking in. james played football with the boys from the age of seven. they were the funniest boys you could ever meet. they always had smiles on theirfaces, always happy. always causing mischief around the football club. they were quality boys. christopher also knew one of the victims. who had so much to live for, isjust horrible. after the crash. evening after handing himself in to a police station. the old bailey next month. frankie mccamley, bbc news. has been jailed for six and a half years. and still to come... — but saved by a qu
. —— everyone on pip. everyone on pip. expected to cost ministers somewhere in the region of £3. 7 billioninisters somewhere in the region of £17 billion. thank you. in west london. party when they were struck by a car in hayes on friday evening. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley reports. holding tissues, watched from the public gallery. by dangerous driving. stop, a black audi travelling down this road hit three of them. despite paramedics' best efforts, they died at the scene. and...
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and her foster cat pip pip has been darng us where she's hammered in one wall where she's heard tommy cryin firefighters e with special equipment to search in the walls and vtse don't fine to rescue tommy, he's going t fu know, weather and i too many mouses -- mice left in the building and i know like little. >> reporter: she says animal rescuers have set c month or so but she hopes tom knee finds his way out soon. >> i left. we've only got days. >> reporter: and carolyn says that she has put out food but so far no luck. she believes that in the walls t lost between two different you.s. >>> he never thought he'd make it to 18. drugs were now, one man's birthday wish to help other unlike any other stripping naked and exercising, yeah, people are actual >>> temperatures below freezing, many people are spending their days warm. but apartments at the germantown house are song their outdoor cos and hats and side. residents say they are sick andg from the vents in the hallway that supposed to be heated. to y and keep the cold from the hallwayust a constant thing with no heat. little heat. s
and her foster cat pip pip has been darng us where she's hammered in one wall where she's heard tommy cryin firefighters e with special equipment to search in the walls and vtse don't fine to rescue tommy, he's going t fu know, weather and i too many mouses -- mice left in the building and i know like little. >> reporter: she says animal rescuers have set c month or so but she hopes tom knee finds his way out soon. >> i left. we've only got days. >> reporter: and carolyn says...
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every person on pip will have their cases reviewed. 6 million people. 7 billion by 2022—23.ow how long this will take. will it take weeks, months or years? they are going to rectify the mess that they have got themselves into. have gone far enough and welcomed the decision. but also spend it on vulnerable people who need our support. as though ministers have finally listened to them. 5 years. associates. who should have been locked up for life. as our correspondent chris page reports. dead by a uvf gunman... was discovered early yesterday... their grandfather... gary haggarty left a legacy of brutality, fear and grief. for 16 years he was a leading member of the ulster volunteer force. people, more than any other loyalist paramilitary group. a particularly savage reputation. he was working as an informerfor the police. associates in exchange for a shorter sentence for his own crimes. other terrorist offences. 5 years. has let them down terribly. justice. what is justice in this country? it is just designed to look after the criminal. it's... how can a man convicted of that m
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positive work this government is already undertaking, including spending on main disability benefits, pipd attendance allowance has risen by 4.2 billion since 2010. real—term spending on disability benefits will be higher every year to 2010 than in 2010. how long will it take to carry out the review? how much longer will these people have to wait to receive the money that they rely on and the money that rightfully and lawfully is theirs. can the secretary of state explain why her apartment is amassing such an appalling record? doesn't that tell the government something about these cuts? finally, will she not admit the system's most fundamental principle is not to upgrade the budget but to protect the respect and dignity of those who rely on it rather than continuing think to punish people for having disabilities. hear, hear! when you are trying to expand support it is not always going to be easy, so we knew at the time we were taking on a very difficult change and it would no doubt be legal challenges. but do you know what? when there is legal challenges, mr speaker, we've got to look at
positive work this government is already undertaking, including spending on main disability benefits, pipd attendance allowance has risen by 4.2 billion since 2010. real—term spending on disability benefits will be higher every year to 2010 than in 2010. how long will it take to carry out the review? how much longer will these people have to wait to receive the money that they rely on and the money that rightfully and lawfully is theirs. can the secretary of state explain why her apartment is...
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and her foster cat pip pip has been darting around. she shows us where she's hammered in one wall where she's heard tommy crying. she also says firefighters came with special equipment to search in the walls and vents but detected nothing. >> we don't find help riata were to rescue tommy, he's going to be with a freezing cold, you know, weather and i can't imagine there's too many mouses -- mice left in the building and i know that there is some like little leaky pipes. >> reporter: she says animal rescuers have set cats can survive for like a month or so but she hopes tom knee finds his way out soon. >> it's very short amount of time left. we've only got days. >> reporter: and in case you're wondering carolyn says that she has put out food but so far no luck. she believes that tommy may actually be in the walls just lost between two different floors. iain? >> shawnette, thank you. >>> he never thought he'd make it to 18. drugs were literally killing him. now, one man's birthday wish to help other addicts a workout unlike any other str
and her foster cat pip pip has been darting around. she shows us where she's hammered in one wall where she's heard tommy crying. she also says firefighters came with special equipment to search in the walls and vents but detected nothing. >> we don't find help riata were to rescue tommy, he's going to be with a freezing cold, you know, weather and i can't imagine there's too many mouses -- mice left in the building and i know that there is some like little leaky pipes. >> reporter:...
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claim pip and dla.al impact that these forms have had, people who have had it removed, they have lost theirjobs, people have been suicidal... do you accept that one of the impact of the personal independence payments has been that more people have moved into work and remained in work? i don't know where the conservatives get that from, i disagree with that. everybody i speak to, once you have jobs are in jobs they don't feel they can do, they have been forced into those jobs, and then they struggle on a daily basis in that working environment. and i think a lot of the time i don't think people are in jobs, they have been moved from jsa and back and forth, and they are doing voluntaryjobs. and back and forth, and they are doing voluntary jobs. i and back and forth, and they are doing voluntaryjobs. i know someone working in a charity shop, they are not being paid for that work, but according to the statistics they would class as working. i know people who have lost theirjobs under the government, and the
claim pip and dla.al impact that these forms have had, people who have had it removed, they have lost theirjobs, people have been suicidal... do you accept that one of the impact of the personal independence payments has been that more people have moved into work and remained in work? i don't know where the conservatives get that from, i disagree with that. everybody i speak to, once you have jobs are in jobs they don't feel they can do, they have been forced into those jobs, and then they...
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pip, dla and attendance allowance has risen by 11.2 billion since 2010.ll be higher every year to 2020 than in 2010. to say that there is a commitment to disabled people when the un committee on the rights of disabled people has said it is a human catastrophe that cuts have been wrought on disabled people by this government is an absolute disgrace! as for the un, how did the figures that she's given compare internationally? the minister said the uk spent 50 billion pounds. the uk is one of the most generous countries in the world when it comes to supporting its disabled people. in the g7, only germany spends more. stories have been circulating for weeks there could be more defence cuts on the horizon, specifically the potential loss of amphibious assault ships, and reports that full—time army numbers could fall. senior army chiefs and members of the lords spoke out against any further reductions. making a statement on thursday, gavin williamson suggested he would resist pressure to make more cuts. what we're wanting to do is we we want to have the very be
pip, dla and attendance allowance has risen by 11.2 billion since 2010.ll be higher every year to 2020 than in 2010. to say that there is a commitment to disabled people when the un committee on the rights of disabled people has said it is a human catastrophe that cuts have been wrought on disabled people by this government is an absolute disgrace! as for the un, how did the figures that she's given compare internationally? the minister said the uk spent 50 billion pounds. the uk is one of the...
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every person on pip will have their cases reviewed. 6 million people. 7 billion by 2022—23.ake. will it take weeks, months or years? they are going to rectify the mess that they have got themselves into. have gone far enough and welcomed the decision. but also spend it on vulnerable people who need our support. it feels as though ministers have finally listened to them. michael buchanan, bbc news. that is it from me. for all of the sports news in sport today. dubai. —— goodbye. live from the bbc sport centre. for a new major league soccer franchise in miami. gennady golovkin and canelo alvarez will go again in may. to back championships. a major league soccer franchise playing out of miami. but has faced a series of problems in finding a suitable venue. side willjoin the league. bouncing that this is where we want to bring the franchise. to bring the franchise. this is where we want to bring the team. where we want to bring the team. we have had some rogue brock along the way, a if you bump. —— roadblocks. roadblocks. i thought it was not going to happen, but i don't like to
every person on pip will have their cases reviewed. 6 million people. 7 billion by 2022—23.ake. will it take weeks, months or years? they are going to rectify the mess that they have got themselves into. have gone far enough and welcomed the decision. but also spend it on vulnerable people who need our support. it feels as though ministers have finally listened to them. michael buchanan, bbc news. that is it from me. for all of the sports news in sport today. dubai. —— goodbye. live from...
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nice to see you, pip.pages but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. stay up—to—date with all the day's business news as it happens on the bbc‘s business live page. there is insight and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe and we want to hear from you too. get involved on the bbc‘s business live web page at bbc.com/business. on twitter, we're at bbc business. and you can find us on facebook at bbc money. business live on tv and online, what you need to know, when you need to know. james hasjoined us again. we are looking at some of the other stories out there in business. there isa stories out there in business. there is a really interesting article in the guardian about 0xfam. is a really interesting article in the guardian about oxfam. oxfam are saying people bring us lots of stuff and we might to optimise the money that we make. we're going to send some stuff off to eastern europe or africa, but otherwise we're going to make as much we can and redistrict some
nice to see you, pip.pages but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. stay up—to—date with all the day's business news as it happens on the bbc‘s business live page. there is insight and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe and we want to hear from you too. get involved on the bbc‘s business live web page at bbc.com/business. on twitter, we're at bbc business. and you can find us on facebook at bbc money. business live on tv and online, what...
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treasuries dipping by 1/8. 12 pips.showing paper,for three-year 10-year paper, 30 year bond -- auctions came, the highest bid to cover ratios since 2014. the 10-year paper was well the asset managers, fund managers, pension fund managers. the depth of demand should allay concerns about a runaway increase in yield. today it is about inflation in the united states. cpi will be the core number of 1.7% the market is laser focused on. we had to the ppi numbers yesterday that were disappointing to an extent. bunds are bid by 16 -- are bid by 16 pips. guidedopean central bank that forward guidance could change in 2018. the bank of japan is changing the tone. the ecb is changing the tone, the fed has moved, what are the signals for 2018 for the bond markets? juliette saly will consider your business flash. german chancellor angela merkel and the country's social democrats negotiated through the night to sketch out a government alliance, seeking to end political deadlock and open the door to her fourth term. union, herof her bav
treasuries dipping by 1/8. 12 pips.showing paper,for three-year 10-year paper, 30 year bond -- auctions came, the highest bid to cover ratios since 2014. the 10-year paper was well the asset managers, fund managers, pension fund managers. the depth of demand should allay concerns about a runaway increase in yield. today it is about inflation in the united states. cpi will be the core number of 1.7% the market is laser focused on. we had to the ppi numbers yesterday that were disappointing to an...
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to play it. >> steve: yeah, kids don't know. >> jimmy: skop-bip-ba-pip-borp.s no idea. >> steve: i don't pip-borp it. >> jimmy: and finally, hasbro has hungry hungry hippos. mattel has american girl dolls. [ light laughter ] they're combining to release "has anyone seen samantha?" >> steve: oh, my gosh! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm not sure -- >> steve: why would you buy that? >> jimmy: i'm not sure they're gonna sell that one. >> steve: that box was empty! >> jimmy: earlier tonight was the big thanksgiving day game between the new york giants and the washington redskins. now, as you know, at the end of the season -- sure, give it up. [ cheers and applause ] why not? we're in new york. now, as you know, at the end of the season, they give out most valuable player award. you know? but they also give out other awards during the season, sort of like the ones in the high school yearbooks. like the most likely to succeed, class clown, stuff like that. so with that in mind, it's time for "tonight show" superlatives. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ t
to play it. >> steve: yeah, kids don't know. >> jimmy: skop-bip-ba-pip-borp.s no idea. >> steve: i don't pip-borp it. >> jimmy: and finally, hasbro has hungry hungry hippos. mattel has american girl dolls. [ light laughter ] they're combining to release "has anyone seen samantha?" >> steve: oh, my gosh! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm not sure -- >> steve: why would you buy that? >> jimmy: i'm not sure they're gonna sell that...
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they suffered. for pip were discriminatory. 6 million people. money.l cost the government £3] billion by 2022—3. to heat their homes, have additional food to eat. quality of life. towards a system that has failed its users. on liberalising the country's abortion laws. having to go abroad for terminations. andrew plant reports. chanting. to be the subject of a referendum on changing the law. taken at home without medical support or supervision. on abortion should be changed. we already have abortion in ireland. but it's unsafe, unregulated, and unlawful. and import our solutions. unregulated medicines. shouldn't be changed. legal in some circumstances. the country's constitution in time for a vote at the end of may. andrew plant, bbc news. when they raised the subject of equal pay. for a pay cap on its news presenters. here is our media correspondent david sillito. to have their pay cut, but this goes a step further. a ceiling of £320,000. and will only affect a handful of people. but it is a part of a wider audit and report into staff salaries. of carr
they suffered. for pip were discriminatory. 6 million people. money.l cost the government £3] billion by 2022—3. to heat their homes, have additional food to eat. quality of life. towards a system that has failed its users. on liberalising the country's abortion laws. having to go abroad for terminations. andrew plant reports. chanting. to be the subject of a referendum on changing the law. taken at home without medical support or supervision. on abortion should be changed. we already have...
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the consequences of that decision have now become apparent. have now become apparent. person on pip wille their cases reviewed. that is 1. 6 million people. people. and the total cost is £3] billion by 2022—23. and the total cost is £3] billion by 2022-23. by 2022-23. we want to know how long this will take. this will take. will it take weeks, months or years? months or years? mess that they have got themselves into. into. gone far enough and welcomed the decision. decision. but also spend it on vulnerable people who need our support. people who need our support. against it feels as though ministers have finally listened to them. jailed for six—and—a—half years. former associates. chris page reports. eamon fox and gary convie were shot dead by a uvf gunman... was discovered early yesterday... their grandfather... gary haggarty left a legacy of brutality, fear and grief. for 16 years he was a leading member of the ulster volunteer force. people, more than any other loyalist paramilitary group. a particularly savage reputation. he was working as an informer to the police. associates in exc
the consequences of that decision have now become apparent. have now become apparent. person on pip wille their cases reviewed. that is 1. 6 million people. people. and the total cost is £3] billion by 2022—23. and the total cost is £3] billion by 2022-23. by 2022-23. we want to know how long this will take. this will take. will it take weeks, months or years? months or years? mess that they have got themselves into. into. gone far enough and welcomed the decision. decision. but also spend...
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pips won't do it for you.hat investors were clamoring to put money -- >> not make them as much as they hope. tois difficult -- annoying predict something and find in your portfolio it hasn't done as well as you thought. that: how many less times you look in your portfolio and things are going well. we caught up with a noble mr. phelps,terday, and he said there has been a serious stumble. comment from a viewer who was talking about the dollar and the relationship of fiscal deficits, 2017, 2019, the deficit will continue to rise. is it a misstep -- i vacillate from bullish to bearish -- in terms of the stimulus and the deficit prospect in the u.s. cause some sleepless nights? tim: deficits have not really been super important for 30 years. these days, your report mostly one economics the that people focus on. 30 years ago, it was all trade data. you are also talking about oil. america becomes more energy my view isient, so it is not as important. the trade numbers are not as important. first, what if deficits mo
pips won't do it for you.hat investors were clamoring to put money -- >> not make them as much as they hope. tois difficult -- annoying predict something and find in your portfolio it hasn't done as well as you thought. that: how many less times you look in your portfolio and things are going well. we caught up with a noble mr. phelps,terday, and he said there has been a serious stumble. comment from a viewer who was talking about the dollar and the relationship of fiscal deficits, 2017,...
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and whether or not they should qualify for higher rates of personal independence payments, known as pipsutcome of the judgement to provides certainty. this government is undertaking, including spending on main disability that affects, it has risen to 11.2 billion since 2010. and real terms spending on disability benefits will be higher every year by 2020 than 2010. to say that there is a commitment, when the un committee on them, on the rights of disabled people, it is a catastrophe that cuts that have been wrought on disabled people. it is an absolute disgrace! as for the un, how did the figures compare internationally? the minister said the uk spent 50 billion pounds. the uk is one of the most generous countries and the world when it comes to supporting its disabled people. only germany spends more. there could be more defence cuts on the horizon, the potential loss of amphibious assault ships, and full time army members could fall. senior army chiefs and members of the lords spoke out against any further reductions. making a statement on thursday gavin williamson suggested he would re
and whether or not they should qualify for higher rates of personal independence payments, known as pipsutcome of the judgement to provides certainty. this government is undertaking, including spending on main disability that affects, it has risen to 11.2 billion since 2010. and real terms spending on disability benefits will be higher every year by 2020 than 2010. to say that there is a commitment, when the un committee on them, on the rights of disabled people, it is a catastrophe that cuts...
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this time, it's fergie and andrew's daughter princess eugene pip the 27-year-old is set to marry harrythis. the wedding held later this year at st. george's chapel in windsor. the same place where harry and meghan markle tie the knot in may. >>> and nearly two weeks after that deadly mudslide disaster in california, cleanup crews worked around the clock after powerful storms buried the roadway with as much as 12 feet of mud and debris. >>> the matchup set for super bowl lii. the patriots looking for back-to-back championships. report-tying six overall facing the philadelphia eagles who rolled over the vikings behind backup quarterback nick foles. the eagles are looking for their very girs lombardi trophy are and it happens sunday, february 4th right here on nbc. >>> coming up next, turning from football to baseball with the young slugger going to bat for another boy young slugger going to bat for another boy he's ( ♪ ) i'm 65 and healthy. i'm not at risk. even healthy adults 65 and older are at increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia. isn't it like a bad cold or flu? pneumococcal pneu
this time, it's fergie and andrew's daughter princess eugene pip the 27-year-old is set to marry harrythis. the wedding held later this year at st. george's chapel in windsor. the same place where harry and meghan markle tie the knot in may. >>> and nearly two weeks after that deadly mudslide disaster in california, cleanup crews worked around the clock after powerful storms buried the roadway with as much as 12 feet of mud and debris. >>> the matchup set for super bowl lii....
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french defender aymeric laporte £457 million. million. pipping the £55 million paid in 2015 for kevinory after virgil van dijkjust a few weeks ago. few weeks ago. he could play tomorrow night against west brom but will have to adapt. west brom but will have to adapt. intelligent and will read the situation. situation. four months but for a number of yea rs. four months but for a number of years. years. to finalise his transfer from borussia dortmund. borussia dortmund. dependent on dortmund finding a replacement for the striker. on saturday in cardiff. season's premiership, will make his debut. in the absence of dan biggar and rhys priestland. who gets the nod at scrum—half. for a start. stadium on saturday. for sunday's six nations clash with italy in rome. to training ahead of schedule. promote clean sport after quite a challenge on for the organisation. challenge on for the organisation. here is richard conway. to stay on the front line of the fight against doping in sport. fight against doping in sport. is enough to make a difference in the short to medium term. the short to mediu
french defender aymeric laporte £457 million. million. pipping the £55 million paid in 2015 for kevinory after virgil van dijkjust a few weeks ago. few weeks ago. he could play tomorrow night against west brom but will have to adapt. west brom but will have to adapt. intelligent and will read the situation. situation. four months but for a number of yea rs. four months but for a number of years. years. to finalise his transfer from borussia dortmund. borussia dortmund. dependent on dortmund...
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confirm she is now undertaking to restore some semblance of unity to this area of policy by reviewing all pipand stopped, rather than those only affecting mental health? it is with deep regret that the honourable lady has made such appalling and unsubstantiated claims about people committing suicide as a result. we in this house, all of us, have a duty to be very mindful of the language we use, the evidence, the evidence that we use for making such assertions. we are talking about some of the most vulnerable people in society and it is shameful when the members in this house deliberately misuse data. mps have given their initial approval to the legislation paving the way for the next phase of the proposed high speed rail line. the £55 billion railway between london and birmingham is under construction and is due to open in 2026. two further phases are planned, the first linking the west midlands to crewe, the second going from crewe to manchester, and birmingham to leeds. opening the debate on the bill for the west midlands to crewe link, the transport secretary, recognised that some mps were
confirm she is now undertaking to restore some semblance of unity to this area of policy by reviewing all pipand stopped, rather than those only affecting mental health? it is with deep regret that the honourable lady has made such appalling and unsubstantiated claims about people committing suicide as a result. we in this house, all of us, have a duty to be very mindful of the language we use, the evidence, the evidence that we use for making such assertions. we are talking about some of the...
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so my co—founder pip wilson is technology entrepreneur and it's looking at how technology can take theers or other people have done so we're not looking to polarize the debate. we are not looking to say that technology is a panacea that's going to solve all of these problems, it really is the combination of people and technology working together that's going to make the difference and make this scaleable and profitable and reduce the cost. what's the response been from traditional lawyers? because you're a disrupter, you're coming in their industry and shaking up how they do it. it strikes me like estate agents and conveysancing, the system is set up and conveysancing, the system is set up to favour lawyers?” and conveysancing, the system is set up to favour lawyers? i think we've had a mixed response. there are some very enlightened lawyers, we've had talks with the law society and the solicitors regulator authority and they have been warm and receptive because everybody recognises that the current system is pretty broken. it costs this country £48 billion a yearin it costs this count
so my co—founder pip wilson is technology entrepreneur and it's looking at how technology can take theers or other people have done so we're not looking to polarize the debate. we are not looking to say that technology is a panacea that's going to solve all of these problems, it really is the combination of people and technology working together that's going to make the difference and make this scaleable and profitable and reduce the cost. what's the response been from traditional lawyers?...
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for your gent cases keep their pip will continue as usual but there will be possible changes for othersinal stage of cancer, the amount of chemotherapy they get. the trust here, which covers the churchill hospital is adamant there are no formal plans to change anything, they say they are meeting their targets but they do acknowledge that is a staffing shortage, finding nurse information the south—east of england generally, with the cost of living and so on. that is really exposed a major issue across the nhs. thank you. thank you. the nhs dominated the first prime minister's questions of this year. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said the health service was "sinking" underjeremy hunt, but theresa may insisted it's "better prepared than ever before". 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. a new year by the prime minister still under huge pressure over the state of the nhs. mrs may has freakily said that she wants to be able to talk about non—brexit issues, about a domestic agenda like the health service, she got her opportunity today, but perhaps not in the way s
for your gent cases keep their pip will continue as usual but there will be possible changes for othersinal stage of cancer, the amount of chemotherapy they get. the trust here, which covers the churchill hospital is adamant there are no formal plans to change anything, they say they are meeting their targets but they do acknowledge that is a staffing shortage, finding nurse information the south—east of england generally, with the cost of living and so on. that is really exposed a major...
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. >> my constituency receives increasing complaints about pip claims, 65% of claims, taken longer, anything between four and seven month. i asked the prime minister if she agrees the process is fundamentally flawed, what actions she can take to provide and more importantly the hardship being forced to my constituents and those across the country. >> i understand the point the honorable gentlemen is making the these assessments are being conducted as well as they can and we are getting the rewards that they should be getting that they are entitled to. since we introduced this, we para 2.9 million assessments, 8% of those have been appealed and 34% are changed following an appeal and in the majority of places it is because it is presented at the appeal and presented when the original case was being put forward but they continue to look at ensuring when the assessments are made they are done properly and people get to resolve them. >> my constituents just and bartholomew was 25 when he committed suicide last year. his family is convinced high energy drinks, 15,000 today, increase anxiety, cont
. >> my constituency receives increasing complaints about pip claims, 65% of claims, taken longer, anything between four and seven month. i asked the prime minister if she agrees the process is fundamentally flawed, what actions she can take to provide and more importantly the hardship being forced to my constituents and those across the country. >> i understand the point the honorable gentlemen is making the these assessments are being conducted as well as they can and we are...
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japanese investors after pushing the index up more than 3%, it's almost up 1% today in south korea cos pip quarter percent. cheryl: may be on your table right now or refrinl rater, new recall over popular food and it's about e. coli, we have the story, fbn:am starts right now. ♪ lauren: friday january 5th and just about 5:31 in the morning. good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, cheryl casone, morning after on fbn:am. lauren: morning after winter storm and that's the breaking news that people, you know, making it back to work today, we are also talking about the political storm after the publisher of a book that attacks the first year of the trump white house moved up the release. it went on sale overnight, this defying the white house's efforts to block the book. the white house striking badge saying the tell-all is full of lies. >> i'm less concerned with my exhaustion as i am with the people of this country. i don't really think they care about so much trash that an author that no one had ever heard of until today or a fired employee wants to pedal. lauren: well, sand
japanese investors after pushing the index up more than 3%, it's almost up 1% today in south korea cos pip quarter percent. cheryl: may be on your table right now or refrinl rater, new recall over popular food and it's about e. coli, we have the story, fbn:am starts right now. ♪ lauren: friday january 5th and just about 5:31 in the morning. good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, cheryl casone, morning after on fbn:am. lauren: morning after winter storm and that's the...
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. >> inside of pip my t on fourth street there are for eag also tire some fans even want to wear their allegiance on their own skin. as in an eagles tattoo. that is supposedly big business. but bar a restaurant owners are getting set to provide game day experience for fans who could not get ticket for sunday's game at the linc. >> we're hoping for a win but as long as eagles are winning we're winning. so we are hoping to be busy. >> i think closer we get to the championship more people want to represent and put a load on their body. >> that sort of the airline has add additional charter flights to philadelphia, specifically for vikings fans coming to town for nfc championship game. i think would look good with the bird gang across your back >> no, not me. >> maybe next season. >> once you get your tattoo and eagles gear it is time for your tickets. >> good luck, limited number that went onterday sold out within minutes so police are warning fans to be of possladelphia police launched a june to it bust scammers they criminal often duplicate bar code fans on social media. and make counte
. >> inside of pip my t on fourth street there are for eag also tire some fans even want to wear their allegiance on their own skin. as in an eagles tattoo. that is supposedly big business. but bar a restaurant owners are getting set to provide game day experience for fans who could not get ticket for sunday's game at the linc. >> we're hoping for a win but as long as eagles are winning we're winning. so we are hoping to be busy. >> i think closer we get to the championship...
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to standardize protocols was also approved in closed session we approved the credentials report and pips minutes and their work. i encourage you to read the minutes for more detail. >> item 11 is commission agenda setting. >> i think i completed it. we're prepared for a motion for adjournment. all up favor say aye. >> aye. >> this meeting is now adjourned. thank you. [music] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic.
to standardize protocols was also approved in closed session we approved the credentials report and pips minutes and their work. i encourage you to read the minutes for more detail. >> item 11 is commission agenda setting. >> i think i completed it. we're prepared for a motion for adjournment. all up favor say aye. >> aye. >> this meeting is now adjourned. thank you. [music] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from...
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pip particularically chilly. without the wind blowing, there's not all of that extreme wind chill. look at that. that's the icy potomac right there at the bridge at pointed rock. there's a lot of ice on the local waterways. do not go on the ice. it is in all likelihood not thick enough to support people. temperatures right now all comfortably below freezing across the suburbs. 24 now montgomery county, 22 in fairfax, 28 leesburg, 33 by the bay in annapolis. as you're planning out your day, cold and dry. 20s to around 30 degrees here for the next couple of hours. but a nice rise. enough to get most neighborhoods into the 40s. but the overall cold pattern totally relacking and as a result a little pinch of way milder air. we should be in the 50s on thursday and 60s on friday. not only do we get mild but we finally get the moisture to come our way as well. that will help out quite a bit. temps good thursday, friday, at least into saturday. all the details for your hometown forecast will be found on our nbc washington app. you can download that for free and find and follow me there on
pip particularically chilly. without the wind blowing, there's not all of that extreme wind chill. look at that. that's the icy potomac right there at the bridge at pointed rock. there's a lot of ice on the local waterways. do not go on the ice. it is in all likelihood not thick enough to support people. temperatures right now all comfortably below freezing across the suburbs. 24 now montgomery county, 22 in fairfax, 28 leesburg, 33 by the bay in annapolis. as you're planning out your day, cold...
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cani ever—increasing complaints about pip claims. to my constituents and those across the country?” understand the point the honourable gentleman is making, about ensuring as we wanted that these assessments are being conducted as well as they can and people are getting the awards that they are in fact should be getting and they are entitled to. in fact, since we introduced the personal independence payment, we have carried out around 2.9 million assessments. 8% of appeals are accepted, but then in many cases new evidence is prop forward at the final stage. the department for work and pensions will ensure that these assessments are done properly and people will get the right results. my people will get the right results. my constituentjustin bartholomew was 25 when he committed suicide late last year. his family are convinced that his intake of 15 energy can drinks per day lead to his anxiety. with the prime minister consider introducing a national ban on the sale of these energy drinks for those under 16? on the sale of these energy
cani ever—increasing complaints about pip claims. to my constituents and those across the country?” understand the point the honourable gentleman is making, about ensuring as we wanted that these assessments are being conducted as well as they can and people are getting the awards that they are in fact should be getting and they are entitled to. in fact, since we introduced the personal independence payment, we have carried out around 2.9 million assessments. 8% of appeals are accepted, but...
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and i think they knew what they were voting for pip me. mean, the behavior we're seeing now isn't that different than what we saw during the campaign. i'm sure the president is going to be evaluated by his physicians and we'll let them tell us what they can. i'm not in the business of giving diagnosis on anyone. i'm not licensed, i'm not a professional in that regard. so i simply understand that the president was elected with the various traits and characteristics that he has publicly demonstrated and i think the american people knew what they were voting for when they elected him. >> i wonder if that has any influence or at least a distaste for what they seem to have voted for, as we look at some new poll numbers. i'll ask you about this. the president is underwater with the american public by 13 points. 54% disapproving of his job performance. that's the same survey which found a whopping 63% of respondents disapproving of how congress is doing its job. and i might add, this poll was conducted after your party passed the tax cut package.
and i think they knew what they were voting for pip me. mean, the behavior we're seeing now isn't that different than what we saw during the campaign. i'm sure the president is going to be evaluated by his physicians and we'll let them tell us what they can. i'm not in the business of giving diagnosis on anyone. i'm not licensed, i'm not a professional in that regard. so i simply understand that the president was elected with the various traits and characteristics that he has publicly...
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s down by 10 pips. those are your markets. juliette saly has your first word news. juliette: u.s. donald denounced his former top strategist in a dramatic rake from the man considered an architect of his populist campaign. and a statement trump said "when he was fired he not only lost his job, he lost his mind." whereponse to a book annan criticizes him and his family. -- bannon criticizes him and his family. in the u.s. the worst storm of the winter season has been knocked out -- knocking out power to homes and businesses and canceled thousands of flights. it threatens to bring more snow, ice, and cold. the national weather service has warned that new york could get eight inches of snow today. a blizzard warning has been issued for boston which may get 13 inches of snow. china plans to limit power used by some bitcoin miners in a potential challenge to an industry whose energy intensive computer network enabled transactions in the cryptocurrency. familiar,to people the people's bank of china outlined the plank at a closed-door meeting. they did not detail how authorities plan to
s down by 10 pips. those are your markets. juliette saly has your first word news. juliette: u.s. donald denounced his former top strategist in a dramatic rake from the man considered an architect of his populist campaign. and a statement trump said "when he was fired he not only lost his job, he lost his mind." whereponse to a book annan criticizes him and his family. -- bannon criticizes him and his family. in the u.s. the worst storm of the winter season has been knocked out --...
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floor in these situations is senator mcconnell or one of his whips working hard on some senator to flip pip don't see that happening. on the republican votes that voted no, there were four at this point, lindsey graham, rand paul, mike lee and jeff flake. and there were five democrats who voted for this, joe donnelly, high dy hide camp, i don't have the total vote as it stands as of this moment and that's because i haven't been able to hear the roll calls as we've been sitting here from this coverage desk. so it's basically a trade there, four republicans for five democrats. that doesn't really move the republicans to where they have to go. >> no. i mean, they're -- they're ten votes away from the 60 they need to pass this. that's a million miles in senate terms. i want to add one thing to trump rooting for the shutdown. this is mitch mcconnell's second shutdown on his wife. he was leader in 2013 when the government shutdown and here we are shutdowning again. you have trump rooting for a shutdown, mcconnell having overseen two shutdowns now at this point. this is what republicans do. they g
floor in these situations is senator mcconnell or one of his whips working hard on some senator to flip pip don't see that happening. on the republican votes that voted no, there were four at this point, lindsey graham, rand paul, mike lee and jeff flake. and there were five democrats who voted for this, joe donnelly, high dy hide camp, i don't have the total vote as it stands as of this moment and that's because i haven't been able to hear the roll calls as we've been sitting here from this...
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>> i agree with what's been said pip thought there was a lot of frilly embroidery around some very familiar theels. the thing that was the most memorable about that speech will be his language around immigration, a focus on ms-13, as if that characterizes the entire immigrant community. that's only to enflame the debate. i thought he did a lot of good work, as dana said, on the economy. a little bit of the rooster taking credit for the dawn, but also, every president would do that in his position. i don't deny him that. and then the absence of russia, he said, as we strengthen friendships around the world, we are also restoring clarity about our adversaries. what kind of clarity does it send when you don't mention russia in the speech the day after you announce that you're not going to enforce the sanctions that the congress unanimously or nearly unanimously approved? so, you know, i think it was fine for his purposes. i don't think it changed a lot. >> nia? >> yeah, i think it was a perfectly adequate speech. he seemed to be a little low key and almost sort of tired and bored in his delive
>> i agree with what's been said pip thought there was a lot of frilly embroidery around some very familiar theels. the thing that was the most memorable about that speech will be his language around immigration, a focus on ms-13, as if that characterizes the entire immigrant community. that's only to enflame the debate. i thought he did a lot of good work, as dana said, on the economy. a little bit of the rooster taking credit for the dawn, but also, every president would do that in his...
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pip, you must be over the moon to have him back safe.l. when he made the call, it was a huge sigh of relief and really pleased to have him home. it's great to see the smiles on both your faces, because ben when you're there, i wonder how long that decision to stop actually takes. you have got food supplies, but as the journey is taking you longer and longer, the food supplies are running out, so how difficult the decision was that to say, do you know what, i can't go on any longer safely? you are absolutely right, there was an equation going on the entire expedition, i have a finite amount of food and fuel so it was something that had been weighing on my mind for a while. the conditions were definitely worse than i was expecting for a large part of the journey so it was something that happened, the decision was made over several days, i had been weighing it up several days, i had been weighing it upfora several days, i had been weighing it up for a long time and have had nothing but support from friends and family and people. no regrets
pip, you must be over the moon to have him back safe.l. when he made the call, it was a huge sigh of relief and really pleased to have him home. it's great to see the smiles on both your faces, because ben when you're there, i wonder how long that decision to stop actually takes. you have got food supplies, but as the journey is taking you longer and longer, the food supplies are running out, so how difficult the decision was that to say, do you know what, i can't go on any longer safely? you...
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every person on pip will have their cases reviewed. 6 million people. will get extra money.ill cost the government £3] billion by 2022—23. have additional food to eat. very basic differences it will make to people's quality of life. towards a system they felt had ignored their illnesses. michael buchanan, bbc news. in the austrian mountains. of the kreischberg mountain. failure, which was blamed on technical problems. 30. thank you for your comments. 0n bbc pay, this is from derek. pay, this is from derek. still too much, twice what the prime minister gets. minister gets. blockers in place, preventing new talent from coming through. talent from coming through. presenter is worth two prime ministers? ministers? representative of bbc management later in the programme. at the standard network rate. let's get some sport with 0lly foster. let's talk about what is happening to beckham in america. to beckham in america. indeed, soccer has been a pet project. soccer has been a pet project. global brand and a fantastic galactico, david beckham. galactico, david beckham. as the americ
every person on pip will have their cases reviewed. 6 million people. will get extra money.ill cost the government £3] billion by 2022—23. have additional food to eat. very basic differences it will make to people's quality of life. towards a system they felt had ignored their illnesses. michael buchanan, bbc news. in the austrian mountains. of the kreischberg mountain. failure, which was blamed on technical problems. 30. thank you for your comments. 0n bbc pay, this is from derek. pay, this...
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. >> no, it could not be sound of music or pip even, i played a slave. okay.rtant that we learn about history. >> yes. >> like i said. >> just a transition from jazz hand to slave was just not there. >> maybe i should have said a nut cracker. >> were you in the nut cracker >> i had a small part. >> what did you play in the nut cracker. >> the cracker. >> geese. >> i'm done. >> you know bradley cooper, i saw him at the game last night that is one good looking guy too and who is this woman he that is one good looking guy too and who is this woman he is sitting next to. this winter that is one good looking guy too ain the state with moree is sittinski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. wecage-free eggs.ng and we care about amazing taste. because at hellmann's, we're on the side of food. >>> all right. we have cleared some stuff up here, okay. yes, we won
. >> no, it could not be sound of music or pip even, i played a slave. okay.rtant that we learn about history. >> yes. >> like i said. >> just a transition from jazz hand to slave was just not there. >> maybe i should have said a nut cracker. >> were you in the nut cracker >> i had a small part. >> what did you play in the nut cracker. >> the cracker. >> geese. >> i'm done. >> you know bradley cooper, i saw him at the game...
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let's bring in mike olsen, senior research analyst at pip r jaffray.to talk about the doj and s.e.c. investigation what could they be investigating? what could that mean for the stock or the company >> it's hard to know what they're investigating. there's concern around some sort of specific securities regulations that they may have violated as a result of this but it's hard to say it's speculation at this point i think ultimately as it relates to the battery slowdown issue it's really a thing that will have to be voted on in the court of public opinion, so to speak in other words, users will have to decide whether or not this is something that bothers them enough that they're willing to switch off the iphone ecosystem in the case that apple may be slowing down their batteries at the same time, apple's tried to remedy it with the lower battery replacement cost. >> you've done your own survey work switching to the iphone x because last week we had -- and the week before we had a slew of downgrades, estimate cuts when it came to iphone x shipments and we
let's bring in mike olsen, senior research analyst at pip r jaffray.to talk about the doj and s.e.c. investigation what could they be investigating? what could that mean for the stock or the company >> it's hard to know what they're investigating. there's concern around some sort of specific securities regulations that they may have violated as a result of this but it's hard to say it's speculation at this point i think ultimately as it relates to the battery slowdown issue it's really a...
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. >> the point is people don't want -- other people googling them pip think, what?y millennial in the audience that will stand up. is this really a thing? >> is it a thing? >> you don't give a last name? >> how many people are dating somebody that you don't know their last name? that'squestion. >> i feel better now. >> i think maybe some people want it to be a thing. but -- >> it seems dangerous. i agree. security. >> no, no, no. >>> how about this question, when are you really an adult? at what age? 18? 20? 21? >> think when i was 18 i felt like an adult. but i wasn't paying for anything. so -- >> there you go. a new study now says it should be 24. scien scientists in australia say young people are delaying marriage and parenthood. i think it's what you said. when you're financially independent. paying all your bills, you're an adult. >> in my head, a difference between an adult and grown up. buying your first home is grown up. getting married. having kids. >> a lot of people weighed in on twitter. this one made me laugh. the age in which you gate warm and fuzzy fe
. >> the point is people don't want -- other people googling them pip think, what?y millennial in the audience that will stand up. is this really a thing? >> is it a thing? >> you don't give a last name? >> how many people are dating somebody that you don't know their last name? that'squestion. >> i feel better now. >> i think maybe some people want it to be a thing. but -- >> it seems dangerous. i agree. security. >> no, no, no. >>> how...
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. >> many did and the time's up pips. >> and the pin too.and pantsuits. >> not an accident. i mean a couple of women on the red alison brie both said when they were asked about their look, well, i'm literally wearing the pants. it's a way of saying as far away from that traditional princess sort of cupcake you sometimes see on the red carpet as you can get. women were here to say something and they were there to work. >> and we also saw act i haves that were there as guests. you know, tharana burke, she started the me too movement more than a decade ago. >> did you see her with tears in her eyes as oprah was speaking? i thought that was really beautiful to see the movement that she started become such an incredible thing around the world. >> how worn was it to have these activists there with everyone on the red carpet and there at the globes. >> i think it was really important because it forced a completely different conversation on the red carpet. i mean otherwise it could have been just a conversation about a black dress instead of a red d
. >> many did and the time's up pips. >> and the pin too.and pantsuits. >> not an accident. i mean a couple of women on the red alison brie both said when they were asked about their look, well, i'm literally wearing the pants. it's a way of saying as far away from that traditional princess sort of cupcake you sometimes see on the red carpet as you can get. women were here to say something and they were there to work. >> and we also saw act i haves that were there as...
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. >> reporter: kenworthy happy to join forces with his mom pip one of the first people he came out toin this world and if own people could see the truth and the love that a mother feels and the world would be a better place. >> my mom is my number one fan. she's so supportive. >> now with his mom by his side kenworthy is gearing up to go for gold as one of the first openly gay men competing for the u.s. at this year's winter games in south korea. >> it is so much better on the other side and living your life honestly and authentically is such an important thing that nothing should be able to get in the way of that. >> you can see gus compete at the x games in aspen this weekend and tune in tonight for the snowboard big air competition. i love watching that stuff. it's on espn starting at 10:30 p.m. wait, that's really late. either way we will be right when you combine the best internet with the best shows you get the best of both worlds. with the fastest internet available you will enjoy virtually seamless streaming for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your ne
. >> reporter: kenworthy happy to join forces with his mom pip one of the first people he came out toin this world and if own people could see the truth and the love that a mother feels and the world would be a better place. >> my mom is my number one fan. she's so supportive. >> now with his mom by his side kenworthy is gearing up to go for gold as one of the first openly gay men competing for the u.s. at this year's winter games in south korea. >> it is so much better...
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that was pipped to the post in 2011 when thejiaozhou bay bridge in china was finished.l, high demand to get between the two place, was that british engineers who built that most of it design by british engineers so it proves it is possible to do. possible but how difficult to stick a bridge over the channel7 difficult to stick a bridge over the channel? clearly, as we know in this country, particularly building anything takes a long time, you have to get a lot of political alignment, look at high speed 22, we are still talking about that, clearly, it is going to take a while to get it off the ground if it ever does. what about technically. technically it is not a problem, if there were political will for it that thing in hong kong is an engineering marvel, but it has been done, and we could do it here. what about demand though, we have the tunnel, is there enough demand to warrant such a massive, it would cost billions. yes, the current channel tunnel is going to take... you could argue surely we should fill that up first, thatis surely we should fill that up first, tha
that was pipped to the post in 2011 when thejiaozhou bay bridge in china was finished.l, high demand to get between the two place, was that british engineers who built that most of it design by british engineers so it proves it is possible to do. possible but how difficult to stick a bridge over the channel7 difficult to stick a bridge over the channel? clearly, as we know in this country, particularly building anything takes a long time, you have to get a lot of political alignment, look at...