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we will look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment in the company of our reviewers, tim and polly.adlines: the government has opened fire at a christmas market in strasbourg and at least two people have died. the suspect it is thought is engaged in a shootout with police. one eyewitness try to help a man who was shot. after 45 minutes of attempting to save his life he was pronounced that. he was a tourist from thailand in his 30s accompanied by his girlfriend or wife. other than that i can't tell you what is happening. he isa i can't tell you what is happening. he is a foreigner, tourist, who like many people went to see the christmas market. theresa may is backin christmas market. theresa may is back in downing street tonight after a rapid tour of european capitals, meeting leaders and officials asking for more assurances on her brexit deal. what has been shown to me from those meetings is that there is a shared determination to deal with this issue and address this problem. in other news, the uk coastguard picked up six migrants who claim to be iranian as they cross the english c
we will look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment in the company of our reviewers, tim and polly.adlines: the government has opened fire at a christmas market in strasbourg and at least two people have died. the suspect it is thought is engaged in a shootout with police. one eyewitness try to help a man who was shot. after 45 minutes of attempting to save his life he was pronounced that. he was a tourist from thailand in his 30s accompanied by his girlfriend or wife. other than that i can't...
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polly i do not envy a journalist westminster today details seemingly changing by the hour or are they what do we know. it's still it's quite a chaotic situation really it's not been officially confirmed but it is pretty much the world's worst kept secret at the moment that that vote that parliamentary vote on to resume a's briggs's deal has been postponed she's going to be making an official statement about it in the house of commons in just over an hour's time and it was apparently decided in a ministerial emergency ministerial phone call earlier on today whatever she does try to explain it all away with it doesn't look good the deal that she's putting forward always she was meant to put before parliament is so controversial and extraordinary in the sense that it has managed to unite politicians of all stripes against it because they say a lot of them say it leaves the u.k. in a potentially so-called frozen to exit where it would be too closely aligned with brussels because of this issue with the irish backstop that could become indefinite and ultimately that it puts the u.k. in a we
polly i do not envy a journalist westminster today details seemingly changing by the hour or are they what do we know. it's still it's quite a chaotic situation really it's not been officially confirmed but it is pretty much the world's worst kept secret at the moment that that vote that parliamentary vote on to resume a's briggs's deal has been postponed she's going to be making an official statement about it in the house of commons in just over an hour's time and it was apparently decided in...
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of the norms of this stage polly borger thanks very much for talking us through what we've seen over the past hour or so in the house of commons in london. well let's try and put some meat on the bones of all this because tom bruce has also been listening in thomas professor of law and government durum law school what do you think of all the toll. the well it's a right mess that some a has created for herself she seems to have done the math like the rest of us have already done seeing that there is no hope of getting her her deal passed tomorrow and so is trying to buy herself more time but it makes you wonder buy yourself more time for what there won't be a different deal than the changes to the deal according to her words that you reporters has given us right now is that some reassurances around the backstops this is. some kind of promise is from brussels they really won't keep britain perpetually in a customs union like arrangement where britain would be subject to the rules of the e.u. but without a seat at the table creating or maintaining those rules a situation that a lot of r
of the norms of this stage polly borger thanks very much for talking us through what we've seen over the past hour or so in the house of commons in london. well let's try and put some meat on the bones of all this because tom bruce has also been listening in thomas professor of law and government durum law school what do you think of all the toll. the well it's a right mess that some a has created for herself she seems to have done the math like the rest of us have already done seeing that...
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polly neuropathy how do sensory disorders happen and what can be done to stop them and hygiene how clean do things really have to be here's your host dr costly go to out happy birthday chilly here you have the girls day to hear happy birthday dear calls to happy birthday to you. scientists from the british royal from a surgical society tell us that we have to sing happy birthday twice while we wash our hands all the british government this is what i'm going to discuss today with dr to be a comma here at the charity in the late happy birthday to the. hygiene is important in everyday life especially hand hygiene hand washing but don't overdo it today we have a real. the exciting show for you prepared well than twenty million germans because there's the t.v. dog yeah. that's not how we wanted to meet you oh yeah thank you think is going to take an autograph think later thank you very much all this thank you i will think you think you. owe. thank god for disinfectants. there's no such thing as too much fingerless in the home also the adverts for his belief. but germany's institute for risk a
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ok thank you polly that was a go there with the details of that case in london thank you. now the u.s. holds major exercises thousands of migrants move closer to the border that's among the stories to come just after the break. join me every first week on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to give us a little world of politics sports business i'm sure i'll see you there. seemed wrong why don't we all just all. get to shape our disdain become educated and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. again now let's go back to our top story this hour because new mass demonstrations have erupted in the french capital today medics are protesting changes in work conditions and they are blocking roads and have also turned on ambulance sirens and lights to get their message across what we can talk about this a bit further to the associate professor in french and francophone studies at nottingham university paul smith poorly very welcome thanks for coming on we're here we're seeing more protests are we today bec
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to london to polly boyko polly we will know for sure of course when the pm addresses parliament later this hour but the rumors have been still bawling happily. and it looks like she's going to be revealing something that everybody knows already thanks to a number of thoughts is saying that the vote is going to be perspire and after an emergency cabinet phone call that she had with her closest ministers a bit earlier on today and it is a pretty drastic ministers have been trying to persuade her to call off over other perspire in this vote as early as last week around this time last week but up until this morning the message from downing street had been very much that the vote is one hundred percent on take a listen to one of her ministers talking about it this morning be prepared to leave the european union we want to ensure that we do so in an orderly way and the withdrawal agreement which will be vigilant tomorrow not gives us an opportunity to leave the european union. and yet two hours after that interviewed michael gove did lots of interviews this morning the education sept secret
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there has to be said this wasn't too unexpected well it depends a change is probably out isn't it polly what now than. oh i can answer that question but i doubt that anybody can you saw to reason may that addressing a very fractious house of commons confirming that vote has been delayed of course it was leaked and everyone had known about it already after cabinet meeting or phone call with her cabinet ministers this morning but she conceded i must have been humiliating for her to concede that her deal that she'd been talking up she said it would be voted down and that she will now go to brussels in an attempt to renegotiate certain elements of the deal she actually calls it to seek assurances over the contentious issue of the irish backstop and the future of the irish board i take a listen to what she had to say to our this is very carefully to what has been said in this chamber and i from listening to those views it is clear that while there is broad support for many of the key aspects of p g i yes on one issue on one issue the northern backstop that remains widespread and deep concern
there has to be said this wasn't too unexpected well it depends a change is probably out isn't it polly what now than. oh i can answer that question but i doubt that anybody can you saw to reason may that addressing a very fractious house of commons confirming that vote has been delayed of course it was leaked and everyone had known about it already after cabinet meeting or phone call with her cabinet ministers this morning but she conceded i must have been humiliating for her to concede that...
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pages in an anti russian money are well polly boy who can take us through the story right now. it's got a cozy sounding moralistic the integrity initiative is part of the u.k. based institute for state craft charity its purpose to counter all that kremlin this information flooding the globe leaked documents have shown the noble crusade receiving funds from the british government's foreign office and the latest leak has revealed some of those who were paid by the info wars unit. two thousand five hundred pounds a month not bad his day job is at the atlantic council and nato backed think tank ties to nato seem to be a good indorsement if you want to get paid by the integrity initiative apparently ties to our channel can also get you the gig remember liz wahl a presenter of variety over in the us who resigned after this newscast i'm resigning she received at three figures from the group for an article titled inside r.t. where she compares the channel to isis we've contacted both the integrity initiative and the institute for statecraft over the payments but so far there's been no
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and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers polly mckenzie and tim montgomerie willjoinfor the papers. stay with us for that. hello. good evening. welcome to bbc news. four people have died and several people have been injured —— two people have died and several people have been injured in a shooting near a christmas market in the french city of strasbourg. these are the latest pictures we have. the shooting is said to have happened close to a christmas market in one of the central squares. the entire city centre is in lockdown and it has been for three hours at least. one source is reporting that as many as four people have been killed. the french interior ministry confirmed a serious public security incident and urged residents to stay indoors. residents have been urged to stay indoors and, if possible, evacuate the city centre. the gunman has been on the run since the shooting at around 7pm uk time, 8pm local time, and it is alleged shots have been fired and police have cornered him. he isa fired and police have cornered him. he is a 29—year—old man, and his residents
and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers polly mckenzie and tim montgomerie willjoinfor the papers. stay with us for that. hello. good evening. welcome to bbc news. four people have died and several people have been injured —— two people have died and several people have been injured in a shooting near a christmas market in the french city of strasbourg. these are the latest pictures we have. the shooting is said to have happened close to a christmas market in one of...
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be a second referendum the only way the only decent and democratic way to solve this impasse that polly meant and government find themselves in is to have it go for a second grand referendum what they call here the people's vote and ask people again is this really the deal on the table what you want it all would you rather remain in the european union but your reason may is doing who knows to prevent that and she really tries to sort of play for time and sort of push things so far out that in the end nobody really dares to stop her anymore. i was there reporting from london here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world renewed fighting near the yemeni city of data has left at least twelve people dead the flare up is casting doubt on the cease fire which was negotiated last week between who the rebels and the saudi backed government seventy percent of yemen's food aid enters the country through that strategic red sea port and gary and security guards take a look at this have been filmed forcibly removing opposition m.p.'s from the headquarters of the nat
be a second referendum the only way the only decent and democratic way to solve this impasse that polly meant and government find themselves in is to have it go for a second grand referendum what they call here the people's vote and ask people again is this really the deal on the table what you want it all would you rather remain in the european union but your reason may is doing who knows to prevent that and she really tries to sort of play for time and sort of push things so far out that in...
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is not finished here's what french defense minister flaunts polly had to say on twitter she acknowledged that islamic state are weaker than ever that they've gone into hiding and are fighting is insurgents islamic state of lost more than ninety percent of their territory she says they don't have the logistics they once had but she continues islamic state have not been obliterated nor have the roots we must defeat the last pockets of this terrorist organization with military force. so that's the view from paris let's go over to brussels now or d.w. is teri schultz is standing by terry any other reaction from european governments. yes well the other government that has troops in syria the u.k. also very much disagrees with president trump's decision we've seen the u.k.'s junior defense minister toby was say this he says i strongly disagree isis has morphed into other forms of extremism and the threat is very much alive now that something that we're likely to hear from other european governments as well people are are just starting to react to this news it took everyone by surprise as i und
is not finished here's what french defense minister flaunts polly had to say on twitter she acknowledged that islamic state are weaker than ever that they've gone into hiding and are fighting is insurgents islamic state of lost more than ninety percent of their territory she says they don't have the logistics they once had but she continues islamic state have not been obliterated nor have the roots we must defeat the last pockets of this terrorist organization with military force. so that's the...
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with me are polly mackenzie, who's the director of the think—tank, demos, and the conservative commentators are already in — let's take a look. the one was on the front of most is theresa may. her quick tour of europe is on the front of the independent — with a picture of her meeting mark rutte — the dutch prime minister in the hague earlier this morning. the metro reports that theresa may received a lukewarm reception from eu leaders. the financial times quoting president of the european commission — jean claude juncker —saying there is no room for renegotiation. and despite lots of smiles from the prime minister on the front page of the guardian as she travelled around europe — the threat from mps in her own party looms. the telegraph reveals that former northern ireland secretary — owen paterson — has written to sir graham brady — chair of the 1922 committee — expressing his lack of confidence in the prime minister. the daily mail reports that rebellious mps are preparing to strike with a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. while the times reports that one cabinet ally of the p
with me are polly mackenzie, who's the director of the think—tank, demos, and the conservative commentators are already in — let's take a look. the one was on the front of most is theresa may. her quick tour of europe is on the front of the independent — with a picture of her meeting mark rutte — the dutch prime minister in the hague earlier this morning. the metro reports that theresa may received a lukewarm reception from eu leaders. the financial times quoting president of the...
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polly had this to say islamic state are weaker than ever they have gone into hiding and are fighting as insurgents islamic state have lost more than ninety percent of their territory they don't have the logistics they once had a while she continues islamic state have not been obliterated nor have their roots we must defeat the last pockets of this terrorist organization with military force that suggests that donald trump is alone least when it comes to its alliance with france in fighting i asked there what will happen when u.s. troops if and when u.s. troops pull out of syria will that create a security vacuum well those that he'll will be filled by took in the north by iran in the east of syria iran is very happy to complete that cory door for weapons transportation from iran through iraq and syria got to live until his to its ally hizbollah and it will be filled by obviously this even vision. to install the kind of graveyard peaceful people you know it depend so renda to his rule but this is not to be mistaken for for stability so no vacuum because everybody step in and write you
polly had this to say islamic state are weaker than ever they have gone into hiding and are fighting as insurgents islamic state have lost more than ninety percent of their territory they don't have the logistics they once had a while she continues islamic state have not been obliterated nor have their roots we must defeat the last pockets of this terrorist organization with military force that suggests that donald trump is alone least when it comes to its alliance with france in fighting i...
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three new books about eleanor roosevelt and polly murray. eleanor roosevelt called her "the firebrand," that she called eleanor roosevelt -- but she called eleanor roosevelt "the mother of the women's movement and the conscience of us all." >> you can watch the entire program, sunday night on the presidency at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, here on american history tv, all >> next on reel america from 1952, the high wall, produced for public service groups including the anti-defamation league of b'nai b'rith, it follows the story of a chicago teenager. a school psychologist who narrates the film argues that if children are raised in loving homes, they will be immunized against racial hatred. this half hour film from the library of congress is featured on the national film preservation foundation's website. ? ♪ [police siren] ♪ ♪ >> good morning, doctor. >> good morning. >> two kids, over on the south side. police took a full report. we seen a lot of these cases lately. ♪ doctor: another gang fight. two kids hurt, peter, 18, stab wound lower
three new books about eleanor roosevelt and polly murray. eleanor roosevelt called her "the firebrand," that she called eleanor roosevelt -- but she called eleanor roosevelt "the mother of the women's movement and the conscience of us all." >> you can watch the entire program, sunday night on the presidency at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, here on american history tv, all >> next on reel america from 1952, the high wall, produced for public service groups...
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polly murray -- and there is a wonderful new book. there are a few wonderful books about eleanor roosevelt and polly murray. she called eleanor roosevelt the mother of the women's movement and the conscience of us all. and that is really eleanor roosevelt with civil rights. >> what a perfect place to end. [applause] blanche: thank you. thank you. paul: thank you. [applause] are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> tonight on lectures in history, the university of north florida professor, david corp. right, teaches us classes about changing immigration graphics and the rise of nativism in the early 20th century. the period of most intense nativism in american history was actually from world war i until the late 1930's. that leads us to ask another question, are we getting back into that mode of enhanced nativism? are we still in nativist country? the answer
polly murray -- and there is a wonderful new book. there are a few wonderful books about eleanor roosevelt and polly murray. she called eleanor roosevelt the mother of the women's movement and the conscience of us all. and that is really eleanor roosevelt with civil rights. >> what a perfect place to end. [applause] blanche: thank you. thank you. paul: thank you. [applause] are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on...
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polly sheppard survived as shots rang out, words from the shooter she will never forget.nifer's husband was among the nine killed that magic day three years ago. >> we were his girls. we were going to be here for each other. >> reporter: i caught up with these women at the second presbyterian church, one block from the crime scene. i feel like i am around strength. do you feel strong? >> some days you can conquer the world and other days, you want it to go away. >> reporter: today, their voices are being heard, preaching about the power and purpose of f forgiveness. i don't consider you victims. i consider you teachers. three people that can teach us something. we watched you go through pain. we watched you on your knees. we watched you hug your community. and we watched you do something i feel is a miracle. >> we have to forgive. >> reporter: two days after losing loved ones, family members said, they forgive the shooter. >> may god have mercy on you. >> reporter: how hard were those words? >> it wasn't hard at all. i had other things to say that go with it. someone behi
polly sheppard survived as shots rang out, words from the shooter she will never forget.nifer's husband was among the nine killed that magic day three years ago. >> we were his girls. we were going to be here for each other. >> reporter: i caught up with these women at the second presbyterian church, one block from the crime scene. i feel like i am around strength. do you feel strong? >> some days you can conquer the world and other days, you want it to go away. >>...
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and i'd be like, "what's polly pocket been up to today?"s mini figurine of woody from "toy story" back when -- when -- you know, fast food stores used to give out really good toys. and this was when -- and i still have him. and he was polly pocket's boyfriend. [ light laughter ] and he -- he was american. he was generic american. she was frhe and she lost her arm in a car accident. >> seth: really? [ laughter ] >> because in real life i actually broke off her arm by accident. >> seth: got it. >> so i had to rewrite that. >> seth: yeah. >> to write it -- >> seth: you had to rewrite in a way where you weren't culpable. >> right. >> seth: yeah. >> exactly, yeah. [ laughter ] yeah. it actually worked out really well -- >> seth: yeah. >> for the grit of it all. >> seth: yeah, of course. >> so -- >> seth: yeah, i mean, i think when you -- obviously, when you're making a doll soap opera, you need things to happen. >> you need -- you need the drama. >> seth: yeah. >> and i wanted people to know, this is real life. this -- [ laughter ] you know, peo
and i'd be like, "what's polly pocket been up to today?"s mini figurine of woody from "toy story" back when -- when -- you know, fast food stores used to give out really good toys. and this was when -- and i still have him. and he was polly pocket's boyfriend. [ light laughter ] and he -- he was american. he was generic american. she was frhe and she lost her arm in a car accident. >> seth: really? [ laughter ] >> because in real life i actually broke off her arm...
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with conservative commentator tim montgomerie, and the director of the cross—party think—tank demos, pollynow on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. both could be through, both could be out. it's a nail—biting night for liverpool and spurs in the champions league. pep guardiola calls raheem sterling an ‘incredible person‘ after the forward was subjected to alleged racist abuse and the manchester city boss warns that ‘racism is everywhere‘. fewer kick offs than ever at 3pm on the saturday of fa cup third round weekend... is the magic being diluted? also coming up in the programme... a new car... new drivers... the new formula e season starts this weekend. and we‘ve had a closer look at what to expect. hello again. welcome to sportsday. we‘re going to need some calculators over the next couple of days for the final round of matches in the champions league. five of the eight groups have actually been decided... but of the ones that haven‘t, well it could get complicated, with liverpool and spurs fans in particular hav
with conservative commentator tim montgomerie, and the director of the cross—party think—tank demos, pollynow on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. both could be through, both could be out. it's a nail—biting night for liverpool and spurs in the champions league. pep guardiola calls raheem sterling an ‘incredible person‘ after the forward was subjected to alleged racist abuse and the manchester city boss...
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>> polly point road. >> all right. why is he adamant?tinctively revert to the long practiced standard procedure. >> we said, okay, let's secure the crime scene, back out, wait for law enforcement to get here. >> so far, so good. but what happened next was quite a surprise. >> the first officer was a charleston county deputy. and i said, "we'll show you where the remains are." took him out there and said, "it's your crime scene now, and we're backing off." and that's what we did. >> but that wasn't the end of it, was it? >> no. >> no. we were detained to put it mildly. >> detained? >> detained, placed in separate police cars. >> what do you mean -- you were arrested or -- >> well, very strictly i guess by the legal definition, we were not free to leave. they made that clear. and, one, we couldn't leave because they seized my car. >> but wait a minute. you found the body. and showed them where it was. >> that's correct. they wanted a statement from us as to everything that we had done from the very beginning. not just what we had done that
>> polly point road. >> all right. why is he adamant?tinctively revert to the long practiced standard procedure. >> we said, okay, let's secure the crime scene, back out, wait for law enforcement to get here. >> so far, so good. but what happened next was quite a surprise. >> the first officer was a charleston county deputy. and i said, "we'll show you where the remains are." took him out there and said, "it's your crime scene now, and we're backing...
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they come from really different walks of life there's the bar owner from santa polly and a lawyer from blank in a.z. and also all kinds of women. has long been one of mahler's regular customers. she's come for a fitting for a new evening dress with all the trimmings. kalish. few years on you discovered her love for the nineteen twenties in her childhood. help. these little enough i heard the song or when i was four and i danced the charleston to it because i never my father would say dance this michonne fleisher i do the charleston and also right away i fell in love with twenty fashions too. even as a teenager i'd wear marlene dietrich style pants to school i was a bit of a freak in those clothes i wore knickerbockers too and i loved them ever since yeah . mom fundamentals cuts are inspired by the one nine hundred twenty s. but adapted to modern day life along with evening wear she also makes pant suits suitable for the working women of today is one years each wants to wear one to the office the fitting takes a while because here it's not just about fashion it's also about a feeling of
they come from really different walks of life there's the bar owner from santa polly and a lawyer from blank in a.z. and also all kinds of women. has long been one of mahler's regular customers. she's come for a fitting for a new evening dress with all the trimmings. kalish. few years on you discovered her love for the nineteen twenties in her childhood. help. these little enough i heard the song or when i was four and i danced the charleston to it because i never my father would say dance this...
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. >> polly wants everything. >>> merriam-webster is out with the word of the year. oh! oh! ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic® ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stoma
. >> polly wants everything. >>> merriam-webster is out with the word of the year. oh! oh! ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year...
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>> polly point road. >> all right. why is he adamant?s her. >> out on the island off polly point road, the trio of former cops instinctively revert to the long practiced standard procedure. >> we said, okay, let's secure the crime scene, back out, wait for law enforcement to get here. >> so far, so good. but what happened next was quite a surprise. >> the first officer was a charleston county deputy. and i said, we'll show you where the remains are. took him out there and said, it's your crime scene now, and we're backing off. and that's what we did. >> but that wasn't the end of it, was it? >> no. >> no. we were detained to put it mildly. >> detained? >> detained, placed in separate police cars. >> what do you mean -- you were arrested or -- >> well, very strictly i guess by the legal definition, we were not free to leave. they made that clear. and, one, we couldn't leave because they seized my car. >> but wait a minute. you found the body. and showed them where it was. >> that's correct. they wanted a statement from us as to everything
>> polly point road. >> all right. why is he adamant?s her. >> out on the island off polly point road, the trio of former cops instinctively revert to the long practiced standard procedure. >> we said, okay, let's secure the crime scene, back out, wait for law enforcement to get here. >> so far, so good. but what happened next was quite a surprise. >> the first officer was a charleston county deputy. and i said, we'll show you where the remains are. took him...
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but generally speaking well start in france hasn't spread to britain with an alternative look his polly boco and latest episode of in case you missed it. in frogs people have. the idea of fieldwork coming more expensive than in britain it's been expensive for a year is these pleasant postures would never fall victim to a laser on revolution or yellow vests would never make it here surely. on the street across the nation. is forming these anglo-saxon liaison's are up to some playing. very. fast on them they appear peaceful but this army of high variance of warriors the patriots didn't have weapons now but because they're keeping this revolution as. they had just started playing their bayonets and their machetes as tools and machinery. tomfool me. oh my god there's another one. this conspiracy going to great to the very top. of france is a government in disarray a leader of a scene out of touch with normal people the issue of immigration dividing the nation. together invest revolution and i happen to. create it. who's your leader. and i see them. kosovo has declared it is creating its own
but generally speaking well start in france hasn't spread to britain with an alternative look his polly boco and latest episode of in case you missed it. in frogs people have. the idea of fieldwork coming more expensive than in britain it's been expensive for a year is these pleasant postures would never fall victim to a laser on revolution or yellow vests would never make it here surely. on the street across the nation. is forming these anglo-saxon liaison's are up to some playing. very. fast...
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army facility let's get more details now covering the story for us from london good afternoon to you polly hello again just run through then the background to this and what more we know. well look to move is the bureau chief for russia's channel one in london and he was doing a story about the seventy seventh brigade which is sort of the cyber warfare units for the british military and considering that the british government spends quite a lot of time talking about the so-called russian threat and the threat from hybrid warfare a russian reporter is interested in this brigade is pretty much self-explanatory so on the twenty first of november. when to film a piece outside this military unit now i've spoken to him about what happened myself and he said that he and his camera man didn't try to hide the fact that they were filming when they gerry pos the security gates they all think that press credentials to the security officials outside the base that's perfectly normal so please take a listen to the report as account of what happened. there was nothing secret about what we were doing and we
army facility let's get more details now covering the story for us from london good afternoon to you polly hello again just run through then the background to this and what more we know. well look to move is the bureau chief for russia's channel one in london and he was doing a story about the seventy seventh brigade which is sort of the cyber warfare units for the british military and considering that the british government spends quite a lot of time talking about the so-called russian threat...
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s closest ally the united states as polly boykin our reports. they seemed like the best of friends one side with cash to flash the other keen to court chinese investment you have a golden era of u.k. china relations and what about the relations between britain and china of very good issues in the past i think we've come to an understanding over. premier li you said yes this should be an indispensable partnership. we have cemented britain's position as china's best partner in the west with the u.k. playing bragg's it really with brussels trade ties with china seem as important as ever but there's a bone of contention coming between london and beijing or rather a phone of contention we've got to look at what partners such as australia in the us doing in order to ensure that they have the maximum security of that five g. network and we've got to recognise the fact there's been recently exposed the chinese state does sometimes aren't in the maligned way while our way is one of china's most important tech companies that the world's second largest mob
s closest ally the united states as polly boykin our reports. they seemed like the best of friends one side with cash to flash the other keen to court chinese investment you have a golden era of u.k. china relations and what about the relations between britain and china of very good issues in the past i think we've come to an understanding over. premier li you said yes this should be an indispensable partnership. we have cemented britain's position as china's best partner in the west with the...
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this is not ok thank you polly there was a party in london. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau has expressed concern over two canadians detained in china last week saying his government is taking situation very seriously he says the arrests are politically motivated resulting from canada being caught up in the ongoing trade war between beijing and washington. where the two largest economies of the world china in the united states start picking a fight with each other the escalating trade war between them is going to have all sorts of unintended consequences. potentially on the entire global economy so we're very worried about that but the rest of canadians are michael. former diplomats accused of breaking china's ngo and also michael spoke for he's an entrepreneur with senior contacts in north korea including the kim jong un with china arrested them sizing alleged activities harmful to national security that was right after the chinese small thing make a while way was detained in canada the request of america and she picks up the story
this is not ok thank you polly there was a party in london. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau has expressed concern over two canadians detained in china last week saying his government is taking situation very seriously he says the arrests are politically motivated resulting from canada being caught up in the ongoing trade war between beijing and washington. where the two largest economies of the world china in the united states start picking a fight with each other the escalating...
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the issue has divided and stirred control busy amongst the british public and politicians aunties polly boyko takes a look at how it all started here's the moment the result of confusion began to sink into the british media. we can now say the decision taken in one thousand nine hundred seventy five by this country to join the common market has been reversed by this referendum to leave the. we are absolutely clear that there is no way that the remains side can win or can it it's two and a half years since britain voted to leave the european. but the prospect of staying in that club is higher than ever how did it get to this. it had to be rather straightforward the country had painted it this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back and brussels or mr paine sean are created. but it. can be concluded quickly. bendish the negotiations began and chugged away for a year until they hit a couple of major stumbling blocks the thorny issue of the irish border as well as future trade brought out bluster from one side just to train work for comic corp. and provide a from the o
the issue has divided and stirred control busy amongst the british public and politicians aunties polly boyko takes a look at how it all started here's the moment the result of confusion began to sink into the british media. we can now say the decision taken in one thousand nine hundred seventy five by this country to join the common market has been reversed by this referendum to leave the. we are absolutely clear that there is no way that the remains side can win or can it it's two and a half...
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with twenty eighteen drawing to a close is time to take stock of the old year polly boy the in case you missed it team take a look back now. twenty years later here to remember sex trump. and two men on a mini break to look at the big clock here's what i see why my eyes look back at the last twelve months it's a christmas miracle. the year got off to a sexy start making january a scary time for rich men as the need to your need to stalk you spread that u.k. defense secretary gavin williamson was involved with a married woman when he was a manager at a fire place it was fourteen years ago and consenting you can always sympathize with him until you realize it's kevin williamson january was also the high point in a trend that saw idiots eating tight pods all neatly just natural selection working its magic in february an official report declared that the u.k. was facing brags that gatton paraphrased president secretary david davis calmed everyone down by saying that phrase it won't. in the u.k. into a mad max style just a c.m. a few months later he quit and odd months britain is still very
with twenty eighteen drawing to a close is time to take stock of the old year polly boy the in case you missed it team take a look back now. twenty years later here to remember sex trump. and two men on a mini break to look at the big clock here's what i see why my eyes look back at the last twelve months it's a christmas miracle. the year got off to a sexy start making january a scary time for rich men as the need to your need to stalk you spread that u.k. defense secretary gavin williamson...
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lated to the group say they're merely defending democratic institutions and fighting the good fight polly boyko with the story when we discussed it also with award winning journalist and filmmaker john pilger on our team going on and we've got a coming up but if you'd like to see the full program it will be aired here on saturday i've never known the such a group test scripts. as the the the the and what version. of russia and china and the perceived enemies to. the kind of cold war status they had when i was a child having grown up on the cold war i find it quite difficult to believe that journalists some of them to stay in their own money but all of the wheeling journalists distinguished in their own right. should go alone should allow them so to be in. by the british government at a time when there is. a litany of law is about. russia about china about so many issues. ok i want to go through what is potentially one of the biggest corruption cases in corporate history a judge in milan has ruled that energy giants france is shall please and they were fully aware that the purchase of a ni
lated to the group say they're merely defending democratic institutions and fighting the good fight polly boyko with the story when we discussed it also with award winning journalist and filmmaker john pilger on our team going on and we've got a coming up but if you'd like to see the full program it will be aired here on saturday i've never known the such a group test scripts. as the the the the and what version. of russia and china and the perceived enemies to. the kind of cold war status they...
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london office for us polly well provided this outburst. well look scotland's got a devolved government so they've got their own politicians out there and these harsh comments about sputnik sputnik rather apologies come from a scottish politician and they focus on the radio station it's an internet based radio station whose u.k. headquarters are up in edinburgh in scotland and this liberal democrat m.s.p. alex quill hamilton has told the sunday times that any russians who live in scotland and engage in what he calls information warfare against britain or to destabilize britain should have their assets seized take a listen to what he had to say to the sunday times we're going to zation such as you can are to pump out propaganda backed by vladimir putin and have been complicit in the cover up of events from human rights breaches to the russian invasion of crimea other countries have taken a tougher line on the assets of russian nationals than we have in the u.k. the u.k. government must look again at what can be done. that is pretty harsh rhe
london office for us polly well provided this outburst. well look scotland's got a devolved government so they've got their own politicians out there and these harsh comments about sputnik sputnik rather apologies come from a scottish politician and they focus on the radio station it's an internet based radio station whose u.k. headquarters are up in edinburgh in scotland and this liberal democrat m.s.p. alex quill hamilton has told the sunday times that any russians who live in scotland and...
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know he follows me on twitter danny blanchflower he was a member of the bank of england's monetary polly.
know he follows me on twitter danny blanchflower he was a member of the bank of england's monetary polly.
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polly neuropathy how do sensory disorders happen and what can be done to stop them and hygiene how clean do things really have to be here's your host dr costly go to out the birthday chili here you have the birthday to the here happy birthday dear costa happy birthday to you scientists from the british royal from a surgical society tell us that we have to sing happy birthday twice while we wash our hands. are the british the mad this is what i'm going to discuss today with dr to be has come up here at the charity in the late happy birthday today. and. it's important in every day life especially hand hygiene hand washing but don't overdo it today we have a really exciting show for you prepared more than twenty million germans to live it has there's the t.v. dog where. it's new our always going to need to know yet. thank you think it's all going to take you know to graph think later thank you very much all this carol thank you thank you i will thank you thank you. oh. oh thank god they're disinfectants. there's no such thing as too much family less in the home so the odd but perhaps belief
polly neuropathy how do sensory disorders happen and what can be done to stop them and hygiene how clean do things really have to be here's your host dr costly go to out the birthday chili here you have the birthday to the here happy birthday dear costa happy birthday to you scientists from the british royal from a surgical society tell us that we have to sing happy birthday twice while we wash our hands. are the british the mad this is what i'm going to discuss today with dr to be has come up...
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to really hate russia the integrity initiative was set up to bring to the attention of politicians polly. the makers opinion leaders and other interested parties the threat posed by russia to democratic institutions in the united kingdom across europe and north america now here is what's been bugging me personally if these white knights and self professed fighters for the truth of what they say they are why are they hiding why are they trying to stay in the shadows anonymity of the team remains paramount as our activity increases we will no doubt attract unwanted attention irregardless he is how their class the system works see you have an article in the french le monde a harsh attack on alleged russian propaganda in france the author the french professor happens to be part of integrity initiative french cluster and at least according to the leaked lists and gets paid to trash talk russia they even boosted their grand plans when visited by a coup found the institute of statecraft which birth integrity initiative in italy and the atlantic council published a big study with help from an ed
to really hate russia the integrity initiative was set up to bring to the attention of politicians polly. the makers opinion leaders and other interested parties the threat posed by russia to democratic institutions in the united kingdom across europe and north america now here is what's been bugging me personally if these white knights and self professed fighters for the truth of what they say they are why are they hiding why are they trying to stay in the shadows anonymity of the team remains...
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the president micron with yellow vests protest taking an alternative look at their predicament is polly like and the latest episode of in case you missed it. it's crisis time for europe's oldest rivals in case you missed it made in money grown may be looking directly at santa and that. britain and france have been trying to outdo each other for over a millennium and resit turning into an indescribable unless it hasn't gone unnoticed at the other end of the year in town and friends as president emanuel macron has stepped in to say you think that's bad holdem a bit older in his case it's probably a golden goal is to live. through to the tradition of anglo got it right evil or are attempting to lose their jobs into very self consciously contrast ing ways yellow vests russ's brags it past. his own people and mase pissed off her and conservative colleagues ultimately they're the outcome is the same their heads on the chopping block not literally there anymore so what can be learned from these two julie journeys towards political suicide to reason may has suffered the side effects of asking p
the president micron with yellow vests protest taking an alternative look at their predicament is polly like and the latest episode of in case you missed it. it's crisis time for europe's oldest rivals in case you missed it made in money grown may be looking directly at santa and that. britain and france have been trying to outdo each other for over a millennium and resit turning into an indescribable unless it hasn't gone unnoticed at the other end of the year in town and friends as president...
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not extradite a songe to any country where he might face the death penalty with more details here's polly burka. lenin miranda did a radio interview where he said that the british government has provided a guarantee in writing that julian assange should be safe to leave the ecuadorian embassy here in london and that he wouldn't be in danger of being extradited by the british authorities to any third country where he could potentially face the death penalty as a headline this all sounds like jolly good news for julian assange but it's important to remember that the ecuadorian president isn't exactly judean a songes biggest fan lenin miranda has referred to the wiki leaks editor as a haka he said in that interview today that he's fed up with the the wiki said it's occupying his tiny ecuadorian embassy here in london i do not like the presence of mr sunshine because during the embassy we have been respectful of this human rights issue with that in mind we think that six years is too long for someone to remain it's almost incarcerated and embassy no matter how good the treatment is that they'
not extradite a songe to any country where he might face the death penalty with more details here's polly burka. lenin miranda did a radio interview where he said that the british government has provided a guarantee in writing that julian assange should be safe to leave the ecuadorian embassy here in london and that he wouldn't be in danger of being extradited by the british authorities to any third country where he could potentially face the death penalty as a headline this all sounds like...
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is still expected to take place later this choose the in the comments but of course without a vote polly was explaining we'll be staying across all the pranks at the vellum and trees and may heads to berlin to meet the dutch and german leaders she's aiming for more concessions on the irish border issue to help her deal through now we spoke to a member of the all ireland shin fein party who can't see any positives to braise it either side of the irish border i think we do want to see on a border certainly not on the island of ireland and not in the r.e.c. either the majority here in the north of ireland thought it to him ian it is absolute democratic discreetness it to force us to accept the european union if we accept on the terms that the bracks tiers of the d p s me as allies wish then it will mean a return to a hard border it will mean the diminishing undermining of the good friday agreement which forces the underpins our peace process will mean that jobs will be lost investment will be lost we will jeopardize the progress that we have me in terms of our peace progress on in terms of
is still expected to take place later this choose the in the comments but of course without a vote polly was explaining we'll be staying across all the pranks at the vellum and trees and may heads to berlin to meet the dutch and german leaders she's aiming for more concessions on the irish border issue to help her deal through now we spoke to a member of the all ireland shin fein party who can't see any positives to braise it either side of the irish border i think we do want to see on a border...
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although what began in france hasn't spread to the british isles although with alternative look here's polly boyko into her latest episode of in case you missed it. in frogs people hate the idea of fieldwork coming more expensive claim britain and some expensive for you here is these pleasant postures would never fall victim to a laser on revolution the other vests would never make it here surely. on the street across the nation line and is forming these anglo-saxon liaison's are up to something. very. fast going on so they appear peaceful but this army of high rez warriors like paris didn't have weapons now but because they keep it this revolution and. they have just started playing their bayonets and their machetes as tools and machinery. bombs fool me. oh my god there's another one. this conspiracy going to great to the very top. but france is a government in disarray a leader of it being out of touch with normal people the issue of immigration dividing the nation. together invest revolution and i happen to. credit. who's your leader. and i see them. kosovo has declared it's creating its
although what began in france hasn't spread to the british isles although with alternative look here's polly boyko into her latest episode of in case you missed it. in frogs people hate the idea of fieldwork coming more expensive claim britain and some expensive for you here is these pleasant postures would never fall victim to a laser on revolution the other vests would never make it here surely. on the street across the nation line and is forming these anglo-saxon liaison's are up to...
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not extradite assange to any country where he might face the death penalty and more details now with polly boyo. the ecuadorian president has done a radio interview in which he's been very frank about julian assange and he said that the british government has guaranteed in writing that if you're in the sun just to leave the ecuadorian embassy in london well then the u.k. won't extradite him to a third country where he could face the death penalty so as a headline this sounds like surely good news for julian assange but it's important to remember that the ecuadorian president isn't exactly julian assange is biggest fan lenin miranda no has referred to a sunday as a hacker in the past in the interview he said that he's fed up with the wiki leaks editor staying in his country's tiny london embassy i do not like the presence of mr sunshine in the dorian embassy we have been respectful of his human rights with that in mind we think that six years is too long for someone to remain it's almost incarcerated and embassy or how good the treatment is that they're receiving hosting him costs one milli
not extradite assange to any country where he might face the death penalty and more details now with polly boyo. the ecuadorian president has done a radio interview in which he's been very frank about julian assange and he said that the british government has guaranteed in writing that if you're in the sun just to leave the ecuadorian embassy in london well then the u.k. won't extradite him to a third country where he could face the death penalty so as a headline this sounds like surely good...