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i think his legacy _ richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is — richard rogers' legacy.rd rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really one of- his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and surreal brawl. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. evenif connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre in parrott day paris was obvious fun to look at, it is crazy is wild but it is fun to look at. —— pompidou centre in paris. it was entertaining and you felt an emotional connection to it. his love of colour which went all the way through his work was another part of that i think. i think his legacy is that as well as trying to show that modern buildings could still create a civilised city. that they did not have to be a vast landscape of horrible, brutal concrete. he really stripped them out and allowed you in and allowed you to see how things worked. what were some of the buildings that stood out to you personally? well, i love the madrid airpo
i think his legacy _ richard rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is — richard rogers' legacy.rd rogers' legacy. i think his legacy is really one of- his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and surreal brawl. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. evenif connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre in parrott day paris was obvious fun to look at, it is...
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here he assesses richard rogers�* legacy., he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and cerebral. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre paris, i mean, it's fun. it's fun to look at — it's crazy and wild but it's also fun. and everything he did had a quality of great discipline and yet at the same time it was entertaining and you felt an emotional connection to it. his love of colour which went all the way through his work was another part of that i think. i think his legacy is that, as well as trying to show that modern buildings could still create a civilised city. that they did not have to be a vast landscape of horrible, brutal concrete. indeed and he really stripped them out and allowed you in and allowed you to see how things worked. what were some of the buildings that stood out to you personally? well, i love the madrid airport, barajas, that exquisite terminal is magnificent and very, very easy to understand that, it's not the kind of bu
here he assesses richard rogers�* legacy., he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and cerebral. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre paris, i mean, it's fun. it's fun to look at — it's crazy and wild but it's also fun. and everything he did had a quality of great discipline and yet at the same time it was entertaining and you felt an emotional connection to it. his love of colour which went all the way...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. javid says he can't rule out further covid restrictions in england in the run—up to christmas, and he's urged everyone to be cautious given the rapid spread of the omicron variant. mrjavid said the new variant is already the dominant strain in england, as well as scotland. so far, 12 people have died having contracted this latest form of coronavirus. our medical editor fergus walsh has the latest. this christmas, the hot ticket for many is not to see a football match but to get a booster jab. many is not to see a football match but to get a boosterjab. wembley stadium had 10,000 vaccines available today and many were keen to get them before heading home to the family. i to get them before heading home to the famil . ., , ., ., the family. i would prefer to have it done before _ the family. i would prefer to have it done before christmas. - the family. i would prefer to have it done before christmas. i - the family. i would prefer to have it done before christmas. i have i the family.
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. javid says he can't rule out further covid restrictions in england in the run—up to christmas, and he's urged everyone to be cautious given the rapid spread of the omicron variant. mrjavid said the new variant is already the dominant strain in england, as well as scotland. so far, 12 people have died having contracted this latest form of coronavirus. our medical editor fergus walsh has the latest. this christmas, the...
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the influential british architect richard rogers, who's died at the age of 88. of the year. the 19—year—old won the us open in september, making her the first female british tennis player to win a grand slam title in 44 years. the boxer tyson fury, diver tom daley, swimmer adam peaty, footballer raheem sterling and paralympic cyclist dame sarah storey were all nominated. our sports correspondent andy swiss watched the ceremony. the 2021 bbc sports personality of the year is emma raducanu. currently self—isolating with covid, she had to present the trophy to herself. but then in 2021, emma raducanu's taken everything in her stride. winning the us open atjust 18 is a feat which still almost defies belief. from a virtual unknown to a sporting sensation in one remarkable year. it's been absolutely insane, and especially the energy that i felt at wimbledon this year playing in front of my home crowd. that was something that i've never felt before, so thank you very much. 2021 has been a bumper year for sport with an olympics, a paralympics and a euros, and tonight wa
the influential british architect richard rogers, who's died at the age of 88. of the year. the 19—year—old won the us open in september, making her the first female british tennis player to win a grand slam title in 44 years. the boxer tyson fury, diver tom daley, swimmer adam peaty, footballer raheem sterling and paralympic cyclist dame sarah storey were all nominated. our sports correspondent andy swiss watched the ceremony. the 2021 bbc sports personality of the year is emma raducanu....
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richard rogers, who has died at the age of 88. you're watching bbc news.ed that he was taken to hospital recently and spent a period of time in intensive care. in a statement on social media, the band said: il divo's international composition helped them achieve notable success across several worldwide tours. they sold more than 30 million records and had 160 gold and platinum discs across more than 33 countries. and just before the weather... the guardian has published a photo which says is borisjohnson pictured with wine and cheese alongside his wife and up to 17 staff in the downing street garden at a time of restrictions in may last year. we'll take a look at this story and many others tx gfx)at 10:30 and 11:30 this a spokesperson has said that work meetings often took place outside. on this occasion it was staff meetings following a press conference. we will be taking a look at the story in our press preview at half past ten and again at 11:30. the guestsjoining me half past ten and again at 11:30. the guests joining me tonight are olivia attlee, the
richard rogers, who has died at the age of 88. you're watching bbc news.ed that he was taken to hospital recently and spent a period of time in intensive care. in a statement on social media, the band said: il divo's international composition helped them achieve notable success across several worldwide tours. they sold more than 30 million records and had 160 gold and platinum discs across more than 33 countries. and just before the weather... the guardian has published a photo which says is...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. british architect richard rogers, who's died at the age of 88. that's it for now. i'm back with the news at ten. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? very mixed bag. we have spider—man: no way home. we have the lost daughter, the directorial debut from maggie gyllenhaal. it's olivia colman. and the tender bar, directed by george clooney. interesting mixture. spider—man, is a good? laughter. pause! yes. yes, but? this picks up straight after the previous film. the identity of spider—man is revealed as peter parker, and suddenly the whole world knows who he is and they're ready to turn against him. here's a clip. that's right, folks — spider—man is, in fact, peter parker! are you spider—man's girlfriend? whoa, whoa, whoa! please don't touch her. all clamouring. you murdered mysterio? you helped to mu
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming. british architect richard rogers, who's died at the age of 88. that's it for now. i'm back with the news at ten. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? very mixed bag. we have spider—man: no way home. we have the lost daughter, the...
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richard rogers who's died aged 88.s year's strictly come dancing final was crowned last night. rose and giovanni! the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out due to an injury. earlier, i spoke to former strictly professional dancer robin windsor who danced on the show with lisa riley and deborah meaden. he gave me his reaction to last night's show. we'd be hard pressed to find anybody that will say that this wasn't only the best final in strictly history, but the best series that strictly have ever put on. i think we finally got to a point where i didn't mind who won last night because for me, representation won, we obviously had same—sex male couple for the first time and the first ever deaf contestant. and i think having that representation was everything. and so that obviously was key for you in terms of makin
richard rogers who's died aged 88.s year's strictly come dancing final was crowned last night. rose and giovanni! the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out due to an injury. earlier, i spoke to former strictly professional dancer robin windsor who danced on the show with lisa riley...
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the young richard rogers struggled at school.nto art college and then trained as an architect where he met another future superstar of british architecture, norman foster. their high—tech style, though, took a while to win favour. his inside—out lloyd's building in london was not to everyone's taste. it's what his royal highness, the prince of wales, described as a carbuncle on the face of whatever you like to call it. but his moment had come. madrid airport, with its huge bamboo roof, won the stirling prize. the millennium dome was signature rogers — again, innovative technology to create a huge, flexible space. how you get from one place to the other... but not all his plans were popular. proposed transformation of london's southbank was fought off by residents, but it didn't stop politicians seeking his advice on reshaping cities. there is a very major part of my outfit which is about trying to create a world which is influenced for the better, through public space, through private space and so on. the welsh zenith. terminal f
the young richard rogers struggled at school.nto art college and then trained as an architect where he met another future superstar of british architecture, norman foster. their high—tech style, though, took a while to win favour. his inside—out lloyd's building in london was not to everyone's taste. it's what his royal highness, the prince of wales, described as a carbuncle on the face of whatever you like to call it. but his moment had come. madrid airport, with its huge bamboo roof, won...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming.e in salford this evening. a shortlist of six candidates are up for the main prize this year — diver tom daley, boxer tyson fury, swimmer adam peaty, tennis player emma raducanu, footballer raheem sterling and paralympic cyclist dame sarah storey. voting will be open during the show, which will be shown live on bbc one. with me now is our sports correspondent andy swiss. a really nice range of sports for people to choose from.- a really nice range of sports for people to choose from. that's right, welcome to — people to choose from. that's right, welcome to salford. _ people to choose from. that's right, welcome to salford. behind - people to choose from. that's right, welcome to salford. behind me - people to choose from. that's right, welcome to salford. behind me you | welcome to salford. behind me you can see the red carpet where over the next hour or so some of the biggest names in british sport will be here and posing for photos before going in for the sports personality of the y
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming.e in salford this evening. a shortlist of six candidates are up for the main prize this year — diver tom daley, boxer tyson fury, swimmer adam peaty, tennis player emma raducanu, footballer raheem sterling and paralympic cyclist dame sarah storey. voting will be open during the show, which will be shown live on bbc one. with me now is our sports correspondent andy swiss. a really nice range of sports for people to...
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richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died. he was 88.including the pompidou centre in paris, with its facade of pipes and ducts and the equally startling lloyds building in london. more recently he was behind heathrow�*s terminal 5 and the millenium dome. our arts correspondent david sillito has been speaking to the leading british architect norman foster who has paid tribute to richard rogers. my my oldest and closest friend, collaborator, architect, humanist, extraordinary individual. for people who have may be only seen one or two of his buildings, what was it that he brought that was different from all the other thousands of architects? his own very personal _ thousands of architects? his own very personal signature - thousands of architects? his own very personal signature of - very personal signature of architecture,
richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died. he was 88.including the pompidou centre in paris, with its facade of pipes and ducts and the equally startling lloyds building in london. more recently he was behind heathrow�*s terminal 5 and the millenium dome. our arts correspondent david sillito has been speaking to the leading british architect norman foster who has paid tribute to richard rogers. my my oldest and closest friend, collaborator, architect, humanist,...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming.een long enough! there are the winners. the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out due to an injury. joining me now is robin windsor, a former strictly professional dancer. he danced with lisa riley and deborah meaden. welcome, thank you forjoining us. what is your reaction to the winners? i what is your reaction to the winners?— what is your reaction to the winners? ~ , ., ., , ., winners? i think you would be hard ressed to winners? i think you would be hard pressed to find _ winners? i think you would be hard pressed to find anyone _ winners? i think you would be hard pressed to find anyone that - winners? i think you would be hard pressed to find anyone that would l pressed to find anyone that would say this was notjust pressed to find anyone that would say this was not just
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming.een long enough! there are the winners. the eastenders star rose ayling—ellis has become the first deaf contestant to take home the glitterball trophy. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out due to an injury. joining me now is robin windsor, a former strictly professional dancer. he danced with lisa riley and deborah...
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the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming.requiring public organisations to identify those at risk of becoming homeless and refer them for support. emma snow has been to meet a paramedic from derby, who helps rough sleepers in the city. there is nothing left in my world and i have nothing, she's my star. tracy is a beacon of hope for the rough sleepers in derby and she currently looks after 200 homeless people. each day i go out on outreach round the city centre and down to normanton to look out for any new rough sleepers or anybody that i need to make contact with, follow up on their health, medication, gp appointments and things like that or see how they got on in hospital and things. it's been difficult for tracy to gain the trust of the rough sleepers in derby. at first it took me six months to find my footfall with them because they are quite disengaging with any health, they don't attend hospital or gp appointments or engage with other workers, but it'sjust when i attended one that was having an overdose and since i brou
the richard rogers vision was of a city that was open, sociable, welcoming.requiring public organisations to identify those at risk of becoming homeless and refer them for support. emma snow has been to meet a paramedic from derby, who helps rough sleepers in the city. there is nothing left in my world and i have nothing, she's my star. tracy is a beacon of hope for the rough sleepers in derby and she currently looks after 200 homeless people. each day i go out on outreach round the city centre...
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sillito has been speaking to the leading british architect norman foster who has paid tribute to richard rogersmy my oldest and closest friend, collaborator, architect, humanist, extraordinary individual. for people who have may be only seen one or two of his buildings, what was it that he brought that was different from all the other thousands of architects? his own very personal _ thousands of architects? his own very personal signature - thousands of architects? his own very personal signature of - very personal signature of architecture, emma a generous architecture, emma a generous architecture in which, in the early buildings, those he is perhaps most well known for, the pompidou centre, lloyds, made a kind of bravado display, an order of the structure of the servicing of the building. huge variety when you go from the pompidou centre to something like the millennium dome or terminalfive — was there a vision that run through all of these buildings? film. through all of these buildings? 0h, without through all of these buildings? oi without doubt. through all of these buildings? (31, withou
sillito has been speaking to the leading british architect norman foster who has paid tribute to richard rogersmy my oldest and closest friend, collaborator, architect, humanist, extraordinary individual. for people who have may be only seen one or two of his buildings, what was it that he brought that was different from all the other thousands of architects? his own very personal _ thousands of architects? his own very personal signature - thousands of architects? his own very personal...
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norman foster, paying tribute to richard rogers, who has died at the age of 88.tuned in to watch eastenders actress rose ayling—ellis make history as the first deaf winner of the dancing show. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out of the final on friday due to an injury. a little earlier i spoke to liam o'dell, a deafjournalist and campaigner. he told me what rose's win means to the deaf community and how it will raise awareness of the measures that need to be put in place to make life more accessible to deaf people. there are so many things that rose's win symbolises for deaf people like myself. i think first and foremost it goes to show how, with the right support, deaf people can achieve anything. i think what people approached the show or this series with was the idea that rose could not hear the music, but in actuality, that showed that that did not have to be an issue, because instead it showed us, through the brilliant connection that she had with her pa
norman foster, paying tribute to richard rogers, who has died at the age of 88.tuned in to watch eastenders actress rose ayling—ellis make history as the first deaf winner of the dancing show. rose and her partner giovanni pernice beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out of the final on friday due to an injury. a little earlier i spoke to liam o'dell, a deafjournalist and campaigner. he told me what rose's win means to the deaf...
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in other news, the acclaimed british architect richard rogers has died at his home in london.italian city of florence, his family fled fascist italy on the eve of the second world war. he gained international attention in the 1970s for his part in designing the modernist pompidou centre in paris. you are watching bbc world news. borisjohnson has come under huge political pressure for his handling of coronavirus in the uk. now lord frost, the chief brexit negotiator, has resigned from the cabinet. in a letter to the british prime minister, he has cited concerns over the direction of mrjohnson�*s government, particularly around the imposing of new restricions. the former brexit secretary said he believes we need to "learn to live with covid," telling mrjohnson "you took a brave decision injuly, against considerable opposition, to open up the country again. "sadly it did not prove to be irreversible, as i wished, and believe you did too." he went on to say "i hope we can get back on track soon and not be tempted by the kind of coercive measures we have seen elsewhere." our politi
in other news, the acclaimed british architect richard rogers has died at his home in london.italian city of florence, his family fled fascist italy on the eve of the second world war. he gained international attention in the 1970s for his part in designing the modernist pompidou centre in paris. you are watching bbc world news. borisjohnson has come under huge political pressure for his handling of coronavirus in the uk. now lord frost, the chief brexit negotiator, has resigned from the...
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richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died — he was 88.dings of the last 50 years, including the pompidou centre, in paris, with its facade of pipes and ducts, and the equally startling lloyds building in london. more recently, he was behind heathrow�*s terminal 5 and the millenium dome. piers corbyn has been arrested on suspicion of encouraging people to attack mps' offices. the met police said the arrest related to a video filmed during saturday's rally in london against covid restrictions. he was arrested in south london in the early hours of sunday. the force hasn't named mr corbyn, however it previously said it was assessing a video which appears to show him calling for direct action. a murder investigation has been launched following the death of a woman in north belfast. she has been named locally as caoimhe morgan. her body was found in a house in harcourt drive on saturday morning. a 30—year—old man arrested on suspicion of her murder and remains in custody. now on bbc news, the nigeria—based black axe is one of the most feared an
richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died — he was 88.dings of the last 50 years, including the pompidou centre, in paris, with its facade of pipes and ducts, and the equally startling lloyds building in london. more recently, he was behind heathrow�*s terminal 5 and the millenium dome. piers corbyn has been arrested on suspicion of encouraging people to attack mps' offices. the met police said the arrest related to a video filmed during saturday's rally in...
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the award—winning architect richard rogers has died at the age of 88.or his work on the pompidou centre in paris, the lloyd's building and millennium dome, both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week: getting set for the metaverse but what should we wear? where should we go? what are the latest specs? and how far and how high could we get? the victoria and albert museum in london is a treasure trove of beautiful artworks. some 3—dimensional wonders and some masterpieces so realistic, you could walk into them. which is precisely what's about to happen in the painting gallery where, in amongst the turners and the constables, a kelly and a lewington are about to get stuck into some very modern art. there's a dancer and she is wearing pyjamas? or is that fashion these days? spencer chuckles. that's the fashion. that's the fashion? don't you know — don't you know about fashion? why aren't you wearing that? i've got three sets of those. spencer laughs. this is sonzai — a
the award—winning architect richard rogers has died at the age of 88.or his work on the pompidou centre in paris, the lloyd's building and millennium dome, both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week: getting set for the metaverse but what should we wear? where should we go? what are the latest specs? and how far and how high could we get? the victoria and albert museum in london is a treasure trove of...
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the award winning architect, richard rogers has died at the age of 88.was best known for his work on the pompidou centre in paris, the lloyd's building and millennium dome both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg. now on bbc news, saeeda mahmood, born and brought up in southern afghanistan, explores and introduces a remarkable set of films shot in the 1950s by american glenn foster, and his afghan assistant hajji mehtabuddin. this is precious. i love this sweet. and ijust ate half of it and kept another half because i thought i will never, ever have them again. for me, this is a diamond. reminds me of my childhood. and the golden time. i was so excited to discover these films. my family had many photographs, but we lost them when we fled the afghan wars as refugees. most afghans have no pictures of their past. nothing to show their grandchildren. it is a terrible gap in our lives. these films, kept safe for half a century, are the only ones i have ever seen that have survived the wars. they show my afghanistan
the award winning architect, richard rogers has died at the age of 88.was best known for his work on the pompidou centre in paris, the lloyd's building and millennium dome both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg. now on bbc news, saeeda mahmood, born and brought up in southern afghanistan, explores and introduces a remarkable set of films shot in the 1950s by american glenn foster, and his afghan assistant hajji mehtabuddin. this is precious. i love...
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richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died. he was 88.ing the pompidou centre in paris with its facade of pipes and ducts and the equally startling lloyds building in london. more recently, he was behind heathrow�*s terminal 5 and the millenium dome. our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been speaking to the leading british architect norman foster, who has paid tribute to richard rogers. my oldest and closest friend, collaborator, architect, humanist, extraordinary individual. for people who have may be only seen one or two of his buildings, what was it that he brought that was different from all the other thousands of architects? his own very personal signature of architecture, an optimistic, generous architecture in which, in the early buildings, those he is perhaps most well known for, the pompidou centre, lloyds, made a kind of bravado display, an order of the structure of the servicing of the building. huge variety, when you go from the pompidou centre to something like the millennium dome or terminal 5. was there a vision that
richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died. he was 88.ing the pompidou centre in paris with its facade of pipes and ducts and the equally startling lloyds building in london. more recently, he was behind heathrow�*s terminal 5 and the millenium dome. our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been speaking to the leading british architect norman foster, who has paid tribute to richard rogers. my oldest and closest friend, collaborator, architect, humanist,...
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richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died. he was 88.ctly come dancing final was crowned last night. some 11 million people tuned in to watch eastenders actress rose ayling—ellis make history as the first deaf winner of the dancing show. rose and her partner, giovanni pernice, beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out of the final on friday due to an injury. let's speak to two experts from the strictly on the sofa podcast. joining us from lincolnshire is laura stanley, and joining us from london is flo sayers. laura, tell us how your podcast started. if anyone has not listened to it yet, what sort of treat are theyin to it yet, what sort of treat are they in for?— to it yet, what sort of treat are the infor? , ., , they in for? basically, we have been they in for? basically, we have been the thing makes _ they in for? basically, we have been the thing makes a _ they in for? basically, we have been the thing makes a profound - the thing makes a profound teenagers. we realise ou
richard rogers, one of the leading architects of his generation, has died. he was 88.ctly come dancing final was crowned last night. some 11 million people tuned in to watch eastenders actress rose ayling—ellis make history as the first deaf winner of the dancing show. rose and her partner, giovanni pernice, beat tv chef john whaite and johannes radebe in the final. tv presenter aj odudu was forced to drop out of the final on friday due to an injury. let's speak to two experts from the...
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the award—winning architect richard rogers, who's landmark buildings include the pompidou center
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homicides in oakland have reached a level not seen in 10 years, police said today. 23 year old richard rogers died after he was shot over the weekend. that shooting happened around 2 30 saturday morning on parker avenue near outlook avenue. rogers marks the city's 132nd homicide victim this year in oakland, which is more homicides than any of the past 10 years. and now to our weather tonight, storm is on its way out. but take a look at the radar and you can still see that there's some showers over much of the bay area, especially over the east. big. this latest storm is leaving a few lingering problems behind more from ktvu deborah villalon live for us in the north bag. even deb. hi claudine. yeah, there are some weather related power outages right now. west sonoma county, millbrae, napa and venetia areas plus about 5000 customers in san francisco. otherwise it's what officials call a beneficial storm. two systems this week with a break in the middle providing enough rain, but not too much. we had the water almost up to the bottom of the bridge and october the santa rosa creek is rising but w
homicides in oakland have reached a level not seen in 10 years, police said today. 23 year old richard rogers died after he was shot over the weekend. that shooting happened around 2 30 saturday morning on parker avenue near outlook avenue. rogers marks the city's 132nd homicide victim this year in oakland, which is more homicides than any of the past 10 years. and now to our weather tonight, storm is on its way out. but take a look at the radar and you can still see that there's some showers...
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the award winning architect, richard rogers, has died at the age of 88.was best known for his work on the pompidou centre in paris, the lloyd's building and millennium dome both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone half past five. now on bbc news, it's time for the media show. hello, good evening. good evening. that distinctive music can only mean one thing. it's time for channel 4 news and one of the most famous faces in broadcasting. jon snow has been the face of the programme since 1989. over the course of three decades, he has grilled every prime minister, from margaret thatcher up to and including theresa may. he drew the iconic words, let bygones be bygones from nelson mandela. he shared a plane with idi amin, reported on wars in iran and crises in vietnam. and it's not all been hard news. he has danced and sung on tv and even got stoned on camera. but he has also been accused of being too partisan, of having political views that were too obvious and which under
the award winning architect, richard rogers, has died at the age of 88.was best known for his work on the pompidou centre in paris, the lloyd's building and millennium dome both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone half past five. now on bbc news, it's time for the media show. hello, good evening. good evening. that distinctive music can only mean one thing. it's time for channel 4 news and one of the most...
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the pioneer in british architect richard rogers has died. the 88 year old was the leader of the high tech school of architecture. he designed such landmark buildings as there won't be no art center in paris, terminal for moderates, international airport and millennium don't. in london. at least 4 people have died in china and a province actually bridge collapse. 8 other people were injured in the incident. 3 tracks were driving on the upper li over fi way over which collapsed on a car below the exact courses of the incident is under investigation. the hong kong is having its fast parliamentary elections since the crackdown on the pro democratic movements by begun. we just, i wish to go observe, as i see in an exceptionally low voter turnout with just some 20 percent accustomed to our ballot mini, hong kong residency b. c. the process us neither fair nor democratic is a 1st legislative council. elections is b g and imposed the sweeping national security law and reforms. the electro system on the news only candidates consider patriotic to chin
the pioneer in british architect richard rogers has died. the 88 year old was the leader of the high tech school of architecture. he designed such landmark buildings as there won't be no art center in paris, terminal for moderates, international airport and millennium don't. in london. at least 4 people have died in china and a province actually bridge collapse. 8 other people were injured in the incident. 3 tracks were driving on the upper li over fi way over which collapsed on a car below the...
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allowed to speak at the rally and made common cause with richard spencer that was found to be conspireing for violence in charlottesville. rogerys and flashed a white supremacist okay symbol. these are the people the january 6th committee is subpoenaing so there is a clear link between the relationship, between both the trump administration and it's accolades and white sup supremacy and neo nazi behavior we saw and other violence. >> very quickly, kirt, the problem is that is not a reason to get booted out. at this point not an absolute no. >> this is the problem we have. one political party in america has become and fully embraced being a white nationalist gang effectively. when you see there are people like lauren boebart and marjorie taylor greene and matt gaetz and paul gosar, they used to be the outliers and often times mocked, they are the republican party establishment now so anybody who is out there, who is thinking about how they will vote, what party they will line with, make no mistake. if you're with the republican party, you're with the racist white nationalist party. it a black and whitish shoe. there is no gray
allowed to speak at the rally and made common cause with richard spencer that was found to be conspireing for violence in charlottesville. rogerys and flashed a white supremacist okay symbol. these are the people the january 6th committee is subpoenaing so there is a clear link between the relationship, between both the trump administration and it's accolades and white sup supremacy and neo nazi behavior we saw and other violence. >> very quickly, kirt, the problem is that is not a reason...
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richard wildy is here. he was in the video and we watch more than later. roger is here with us. [applause] i really still remember this, you gave when you're very early addresses to the free state foundation and we appreciated that. finally, my good friend and longtime friend ambassador david gross. [applause] david always reminds me, properly so, that once you are in ambassador and have served in that capacity that you are always an abandoned -- abbasid or. that -- ambassador. that is not even true about commissioners. thank you all. i will introduce commissioner nathan simonton. early addresses given at the free state foundation nathan gave his inaugural maiden address at a free state foundation virtual event. it is especially nice for him to be with us today. to give an address in person. the short version of commissioner simonton's biography is that he was nominated to serve as a commissioner last fall by president trump. he was confirmed later in the fall by the senate and took his seat in late 2020. he brings with him a wealth of both private and public sector experience b
richard wildy is here. he was in the video and we watch more than later. roger is here with us. [applause] i really still remember this, you gave when you're very early addresses to the free state foundation and we appreciated that. finally, my good friend and longtime friend ambassador david gross. [applause] david always reminds me, properly so, that once you are in ambassador and have served in that capacity that you are always an abandoned -- abbasid or. that -- ambassador. that is not even...
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shelley moore capito of west virginia, roger wicker of mississippi, susan collins, thom tillis, lisa murkowski, joni ernst, and mitt romney. it includes rob portman, richardurr, roy blunt, who provided the rest of the votes. the deal also included a way to avoid medicare cuts, sweetening the deal for republicans to join in with democrats on this. your top news story of the week. that is our conversation this first hour. gordon, republican, good morning. caller: yes, thanks for taking my call. i am in support of the bankruptcy bill that has more republicans than democrats since the premarket check, but before i do, you probably remember me calling and before, the national director of contracts for american platoon. so marco rubio and rick scott know me by name. the point i am trying to make his rick scott keeps talking about cutting stuff that he is not using tax dollars to make guaranteed loans, and the liberals talk about loan limits, and both our failures because bankruptcies operate for the market check and it is an economic second amendment. the reason that i can be credible is you can look at the terri schiavo case and see my law, and the director of
shelley moore capito of west virginia, roger wicker of mississippi, susan collins, thom tillis, lisa murkowski, joni ernst, and mitt romney. it includes rob portman, richardurr, roy blunt, who provided the rest of the votes. the deal also included a way to avoid medicare cuts, sweetening the deal for republicans to join in with democrats on this. your top news story of the week. that is our conversation this first hour. gordon, republican, good morning. caller: yes, thanks for taking my call. i...