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savagely insightfulfilm, but it does have something serious at its heart.it completely manages to make that more dramatic, that's still up for debate but there is a very interesting intertwining of the modern retail story with archetypal greek myth which does tie together well. i enjoyed it. ithink greek myth which does tie together well. i enjoyed it. i think more than some credited. little joe. i don't even know how to begin to describe this but it is curious and fascinating, goodness!|j describe this but it is curious and fascinating, goodness! i loved it. this is a brilliantly low—key psychological thriller and it is about plant that has been invented designed to make the owner happy. it produces oxytocin and the owner. you will love this plot like you will love the on —— your own child. but the question is is the plant infecting people and changing them? carrie fox thinks her dog is no longer her dog. emily beauchamp and hawes my character thinks that possibly her son is a stranger to him. but at a certain age he's changing, he's becoming a different p
savagely insightfulfilm, but it does have something serious at its heart.it completely manages to make that more dramatic, that's still up for debate but there is a very interesting intertwining of the modern retail story with archetypal greek myth which does tie together well. i enjoyed it. ithink greek myth which does tie together well. i enjoyed it. i think more than some credited. little joe. i don't even know how to begin to describe this but it is curious and fascinating, goodness!|j...
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danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. some west yorkshire. devastating damage there.f our stories including on storm ciara on our website and the coronavirus. that's all for me. now on bbc news: sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: al—hilal begin the defence of their asian champions league crown, with a comfortable victory over iranian debutants shahr khodro. it's all too easy for pakistan, with a crushing victory over bangladesh, but they face a long wait to wrap up a series win. and dimitrov sees off shapovalov in straight sets. to reach the second round of the rotterdam 0pen. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with football and monday's opening round of games in the asian champions league. there were wins for the two home sides in group b, including the holders al—hilal, but both games in group a ended in1—1 draws. colm harrison reports. semifinalists are the last world cup, al—hilal were on top early but it took longer to make that superiority count. midway through the
danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. some west yorkshire. devastating damage there.f our stories including on storm ciara on our website and the coronavirus. that's all for me. now on bbc news: sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: al—hilal begin the defence of their asian champions league crown, with a comfortable victory over iranian debutants shahr khodro. it's all too easy for pakistan, with a crushing...
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now to danny savage and hebden bridge, and people they're facing a huge clear up operation.e third time in seven yea rs ben, this is the third time in seven years that this part of calderdale has been flooded, and people are fed up has been flooded, and people are fed up and angry. what is going on here this lunchtime at the moment is you have west yorkshire fire and rescue service here, helping to pump out all of these businesses across the road, where the sellers were flooded. the water was quite eye yesterday and all of the businesses have had to chuck out belongings because they have been ruined by flood water. the same in this courtyard , flood water. the same in this courtyard, you can see these young people, a big family effort under way, here, people sweeping out the business where the mud got on the floor. again, this is replicated all the way up and down calderdale, a little while ago up the road, people really angry, a huge flood defence scheme has been put in place or is in the process of being built but it was totally overwhelmed yesterday and they are back to s
now to danny savage and hebden bridge, and people they're facing a huge clear up operation.e third time in seven yea rs ben, this is the third time in seven years that this part of calderdale has been flooded, and people are fed up has been flooded, and people are fed up and angry. what is going on here this lunchtime at the moment is you have west yorkshire fire and rescue service here, helping to pump out all of these businesses across the road, where the sellers were flooded. the water was...
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philippines.he an american carrier plows through raging seas in a grim, 48 hour fight with a savage tropicalbattling winds that threatened to sweep them overboard, tying down planes that have broken loose on the carrier decks. winds reach 75 miles per our at the climax of this merciless storm. some craft are lost, but the carrier is safe. ships and men win a battle with weather. ♪ burma, the road back, a tough road as troops move in against the japanese. the chinese 30th division cross a river junction. chinese and american officers block the attack, as chinese artillery opens up. [bombing, gunfire] >> during 28 days of fierce fighting, the ring is steadily tightened. way, onlyrs pave the a few hundred yards ahead of advancing infantry. [bombing, gunfire] japanese resistance in northern burma begins to totter. yard by yard, the chinese push forward. ♪ and fighter-bombers have devastated the city. the japanese garrison has been annihilated. the united states commander in burma and india inspects the city. over it lies the chinese flag. ♪ ♪ announcer: 75 years ago in early 1945, the u.s. marin
philippines.he an american carrier plows through raging seas in a grim, 48 hour fight with a savage tropicalbattling winds that threatened to sweep them overboard, tying down planes that have broken loose on the carrier decks. winds reach 75 miles per our at the climax of this merciless storm. some craft are lost, but the carrier is safe. ships and men win a battle with weather. ♪ burma, the road back, a tough road as troops move in against the japanese. the chinese 30th division cross a...
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off the philippines, american carrier plows through raging seas and a grim, 48 hour fight with a savageing wins threatening to sweep them overboard and tiedown planes which have broken loose on the carrier deck. wind velocity reaches 75 miles per hour. some craft in the tax forced -- the task force are lost, but the ship is safe and the ship and the men when a battle with the weather. ♪ burma, the road back, a tough and bloody road as allied troops move in against the japanese. from the chinese 30th the vision cross a river junction. chinese and american officers plot the attack as chinese .rtillery opens up [explosions] [machine gun fire] during 28 days of fears fighting, the ring around the town is steadily tightened. dive bombers pave the way only a few hundred yards ahead of advancing infantry. bomber] [explosions] northernresistance in burma begins to totter. yard by yard, the chinese push forward. machine gun fire] and fighter-bombers have devastated the city. the japanese garrison has been annihilated. the united states commander inspects the city. over the city flies the chinese
off the philippines, american carrier plows through raging seas and a grim, 48 hour fight with a savageing wins threatening to sweep them overboard and tiedown planes which have broken loose on the carrier deck. wind velocity reaches 75 miles per hour. some craft in the tax forced -- the task force are lost, but the ship is safe and the ship and the men when a battle with the weather. ♪ burma, the road back, a tough and bloody road as allied troops move in against the japanese. from the...
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danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. now on bbc news: the travel show.k's travel show: i'm in the maldives, meeting the people working to protect a unique underwater environment. and go swimming with sharks but live to tell the tale. even though you know they're not dangerous, every time you get touched by a fin you sort of bounce a little bit. squeals. mike's here with advice on how to get the most out of carnival time in rio. and we meet the tattoo artist inking life into a traditional art form in argentina. for many of us, the maldives are a dream destination. with their pristine, white sandy beaches, clear blue sea and skies, and luxurious over—water villas, the maldives epitomise high—end holidays. this is my first time in the maldives and it's absolutely beautiful! it's just like, the colours of the water and the environment is just amazing — so much wildlife. i don't want to leave. i don't think i can — i'm stuck in the sand. laughs but despite their iconic image, this is a country under threat — officially the lowest nation on earth, so climate c
danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. now on bbc news: the travel show.k's travel show: i'm in the maldives, meeting the people working to protect a unique underwater environment. and go swimming with sharks but live to tell the tale. even though you know they're not dangerous, every time you get touched by a fin you sort of bounce a little bit. squeals. mike's here with advice on how to get the most out of carnival time in rio. and we meet the tattoo artist inking life into a traditional art...
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danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire.ack in london, just over a year after he was cleared of attacking police with a sword outside buckingham palace. musa chowdhury, who's from luton, was arrested a few days before a gay pride parade in london last summer. he'll be sentenced at a later date. here's june kelly. a summer evening, and a security alert right outside buckingham palace. musa chowdhury has pulled up and is armed with a sword. he injures two officers, shouting "allahu akbar" — "god is greatest." at his original trial, chowdhury claimed this was a suicide attempt. he said he wanted the police to kill him. he was found not guilty of planning a terror attack. chowdhury lived here in luton with his family. within days of being cleared by a jury over what had happened at buckingham palace, he was on the internet and social media, showing an extremist mindset. he quickly became the target of an undercover operation, involving the police and the security service, m15. listening devices were planted in his home and in hi
danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire.ack in london, just over a year after he was cleared of attacking police with a sword outside buckingham palace. musa chowdhury, who's from luton, was arrested a few days before a gay pride parade in london last summer. he'll be sentenced at a later date. here's june kelly. a summer evening, and a security alert right outside buckingham palace. musa chowdhury has pulled up and is armed with a sword. he injures two officers, shouting "allahu...
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on our author interview program "after words," los angeles time supreme court correspondent david savage interviewed mollie hemingway and carrie severino about the confirmation hearings of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. here's a portion of that program. >> a specific category where someone has no memory and then claims to have kind of developer one interview. it's not clear she's claiming that. what we know is she doesn't have anyone until therapy but this one the things and rachel mitchell processor, on one side to using these notes as evidence and as a lawyer if using these as evidence you would expect a court, if his legal situation the court would examine it. they want to use those as corroboration of her statement but refuse to produce them. it is significant come to see what the experts we spoke to talk to, , have therapy went because there's no therapeutic techniques that could suggest memory or to manipulate the content of those memories so you could attach the wrong person to a traumatic event and this happened to 30, can happen just the regular discussion with people. i
on our author interview program "after words," los angeles time supreme court correspondent david savage interviewed mollie hemingway and carrie severino about the confirmation hearings of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. here's a portion of that program. >> a specific category where someone has no memory and then claims to have kind of developer one interview. it's not clear she's claiming that. what we know is she doesn't have anyone until therapy but this one the things...
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danny savage, thank you.torms like dennis and ciara last weekend certainly caused short term disruption but the environment agency is also warning about the long—term threat to coastal communities because of rising sea levels. research suggests that polar icecaps are melting fast and that raises the height of the oceans. our science editor david shukman reports. mountainous waves as storm ciara struck last weekend battering the coastal defences. in west sussex the barriers were overwhelmed and the sea broke through. as the world heats up, raising the level of the ocean, the threat will grow. hemsby in norfolk has no defences at all and the waves have undermined many houses over the years. lance martin now lives right on the edge. he is doing what he can but gets no help so he worries about every storm. i look down on the beach and i think is it going to protect me? what else can i do to protect myself? because, at the moment, there is nobody else that is going to do myjob for me. like many villages, hemsby is
danny savage, thank you.torms like dennis and ciara last weekend certainly caused short term disruption but the environment agency is also warning about the long—term threat to coastal communities because of rising sea levels. research suggests that polar icecaps are melting fast and that raises the height of the oceans. our science editor david shukman reports. mountainous waves as storm ciara struck last weekend battering the coastal defences. in west sussex the barriers were overwhelmed...
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thank you very much indeed, danny savage reporting.eign secretary dominic raab has said britain is seeking a canada—style trade agreement with the european union which would mean not having to follow eu rules and regulations. the prime minister will set out his negotiating position with brussels in a speech tomorrow. here's our political correspondent tom barton. gone with a bong on a gong. this was borisjohnson at 11pm on friday night. but while brexiteers celebrated, conversations about britain's relationship with the eu were far from over. before trade negotiations had even got under way, a row is breaking out over how closely britain's regulations on things like workers' rights should mirror those of the eu. the foreign secretary saying that following the eu's rules would defeat the point of brexit. we would expect to be treated first all in the same way that countries are with the rest of the eu, like japan, like south korea, like canada but also for the undertakings that the eu have made to be lived up to. so, i think it's more o
thank you very much indeed, danny savage reporting.eign secretary dominic raab has said britain is seeking a canada—style trade agreement with the european union which would mean not having to follow eu rules and regulations. the prime minister will set out his negotiating position with brussels in a speech tomorrow. here's our political correspondent tom barton. gone with a bong on a gong. this was borisjohnson at 11pm on friday night. but while brexiteers celebrated, conversations about...
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will today's announcement mean that such cutbacks will be at least partially reversed 7 danny savage,and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are 0livia utley, deputy leader writer at the sun, and the editor of labour list, sienna rodgers. in china — where the coronavirus outbreak started — the number of deaths has now passed the 1,000 mark. tonight it's been confirmed that the death toll in hubei province has risen by 94 to 1,068. the world health organization says the disease will be officially called covid—19, and warned it could be 18 months before the first vaccine becomes available. the british businessman who's thought to have infected 11 people with coronavirus says he has fully recovered. steve walsh, from hove in east sussex, remains in isolation in hospital. 0ur correspondent catherine burns reports from brighton. steve walsh is still in hospital — he says it's just a precaution now. but brighton is dealing with the after—effects of his infection, with two gp surgeries being closed to patients.
will today's announcement mean that such cutbacks will be at least partially reversed 7 danny savage,and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are 0livia utley, deputy leader writer at the sun, and the editor of labour list, sienna rodgers. in china — where the coronavirus outbreak started — the number of deaths has now passed the 1,000 mark. tonight it's been confirmed that the death toll in hubei province has...
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danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire.te bid to stop the deportation of 50 people from the uk to jamaica. the government says they're dangerous criminals, but campaigners, including more than 170 mps, say some of them came to the uk as children, and have no memory of their country of birth. our reporter adina campbell has been at the high court this evening. she gave us the latest developments. it is still not clear if this flight will be going ahead tomorrow. they have been reports it has been cancelled but we have received a statement from the home office saying active legal proceedings are still in place. earlier this evening we saw a sealed document here at the high court showing that some of the legal applications had been refused to stop however, this evening there have been reported by one human rights group saying that some of the deportees will not leave the uk tomorrow because of problems accessing a working mobile phone and are therefore not being able to obtain legal advice. this flight tomorrow is scheduled to
danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire.te bid to stop the deportation of 50 people from the uk to jamaica. the government says they're dangerous criminals, but campaigners, including more than 170 mps, say some of them came to the uk as children, and have no memory of their country of birth. our reporter adina campbell has been at the high court this evening. she gave us the latest developments. it is still not clear if this flight will be going ahead tomorrow. they have been reports it has...
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danny savage reports.he towns and villages of calderdale, in west yorkshire, are clearing up after a flood. it's the third time in less than a decade that mytholmroyd has been swamped and people are angry. the whole thing, all that, right back as far as you can see, was a lake yesterday. roger barr has now seen his house destroyed twice. no—one's ever knocked on my door in seven years, to come and see what's happening. i had to buy another house, same size, but higher up. and i don't know what's going to happen with this. so you just feel abandoned by the authorities? abandoned, yeah. new flood defences are being built here, but they were no good yesterday. so, a decision now has to be made whetherjust to check everything out or to try and clean up and salvage. you've seen how the water came up to this level... the same family has run this hardware store for 30 years. but this weekend was the final straw. we were on camera in 2015. we said if it ever happened again, we were going to call it a day. and we'r
danny savage reports.he towns and villages of calderdale, in west yorkshire, are clearing up after a flood. it's the third time in less than a decade that mytholmroyd has been swamped and people are angry. the whole thing, all that, right back as far as you can see, was a lake yesterday. roger barr has now seen his house destroyed twice. no—one's ever knocked on my door in seven years, to come and see what's happening. i had to buy another house, same size, but higher up. and i don't know...
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danny savage, bbc news, cumbria. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is in birmingham.the economy in the uk did not grow at all in the last three months of 2019, so how important is the claim from the prime minister that this project will boost growth? well, there is a impact that the court hope from this kind of infrastructure investment. this is not just kind of infrastructure investment. this is notjust about a very kind of infrastructure investment. this is not just about a very fast train line, it is about changing the economic geography of the country, those city leaders in places like birmingham, manchester and leeds being able to market their cities to international investors at a tough time. but there is also a short—term impact, we saw that entered a's gdp numbers. without public spending, those numbers would have been negative in the last three months of 2019. as it was, the numbers were flat, zero, which means that going into the 20205, the economy was not roaring but whimpering because manufacturing and production was squeezed by political uncertainty, by b
danny savage, bbc news, cumbria. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is in birmingham.the economy in the uk did not grow at all in the last three months of 2019, so how important is the claim from the prime minister that this project will boost growth? well, there is a impact that the court hope from this kind of infrastructure investment. this is not just kind of infrastructure investment. this is notjust about a very kind of infrastructure investment. this is not just about a very fast train...
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danny savage, bbc news, cumbria. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is in birmingham.he chancellor today, the government is pouring money into infrastructure, rail, buses, it's quite a change of direction for the government? yes, controversial says the prime minister, this decision, controversial because of the value for money and environmental considerations but i think they were a lwa ys considerations but i think they were always going to give this green signal because it isn'tjust a very fast train line. for the government, it's a means of changing the economic geography of the nation. it's something that all our major competitive advanced nations have, fast lines between major cities. for major city leaders, it's also a calling card for international investors to help fund their regeneration is on these sorts of lines. i think it was always going to get the green signal eventually. these announcements come against the backdrop of a fairly sluggish economy. yes, growth coming into the 20205 economy. yes, growth coming into the 2020s wasn't roaring, it was whimperin
danny savage, bbc news, cumbria. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is in birmingham.he chancellor today, the government is pouring money into infrastructure, rail, buses, it's quite a change of direction for the government? yes, controversial says the prime minister, this decision, controversial because of the value for money and environmental considerations but i think they were a lwa ys considerations but i think they were always going to give this green signal because it isn'tjust a very...
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danny savage reports from the east yorkshire village of east cowik. in the village of east cowick, numerous houses are now flooded. the east yorkshire flood plains have overflowed into settlements. why have they flooded us? why haven't they done something about it? never underestimate the misery flooding can cause when your home is ruined. i'm absolutely devastated. devastated. we've been here 20 years, we've got a beautiful home and just look at it. the emotional impact is far worse than the actual impact of the work that you've got to do. people were so desperate to get back in, they were taking risks. the water is still rising, so sandbags are in front of nearly every door. villagers have been told to move out. the drains have finally started backing up and we have had to move sharpish. the firemen came, didn't they, and said really advise you get out. on the river severn at iron bridge in shropshire, the temporary flood defences which were battered and broken by the highest waters here are being repaired. people who live and work here recall with
danny savage reports from the east yorkshire village of east cowik. in the village of east cowick, numerous houses are now flooded. the east yorkshire flood plains have overflowed into settlements. why have they flooded us? why haven't they done something about it? never underestimate the misery flooding can cause when your home is ruined. i'm absolutely devastated. devastated. we've been here 20 years, we've got a beautiful home and just look at it. the emotional impact is far worse than the...
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but the world could not forget or excuse the savage crimes of those who had opened that war, who deliberatelyht death and suffering to millions. the innocent, tortured civilians of manila, for example. for these atrocities, japanese leaders would be held responsible and stand trial. the japanese commander in the philippines has already been sentenced to death. tojo, japanese war premier, faced a trial as the war ended. his suicide attempt would not prevent the carrying out of justice. behind bars were others. shimota, a general, and the black dragon terrorist. the earth, the record the world had seen of german death camps would not be forgotten either. nazi officials have already paid with their lives for crimes they committed against innocent men, women and children. in may lawn, italy, after two ,ecades of swag -- in milan italy, after two decades of swaggering, benito mussolini lay dead at the hands of the italian people, with his henchmen and with his mistress. ♪ adolf hitler, who survived a bomb planted by one of his own officers in 1944, was presumably alive until the last days of berli
but the world could not forget or excuse the savage crimes of those who had opened that war, who deliberatelyht death and suffering to millions. the innocent, tortured civilians of manila, for example. for these atrocities, japanese leaders would be held responsible and stand trial. the japanese commander in the philippines has already been sentenced to death. tojo, japanese war premier, faced a trial as the war ended. his suicide attempt would not prevent the carrying out of justice. behind...
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female genital mutilation is illegal in the european union but thousands of women and girls are still savagely disfigured. fatty majia and her daughter samantha and joy preparing food for the whole family some chasms leaf with them family and friends often stop by cooking us one of the traditions fashion mad yeah holds dear from her country of origin mauritania but there are other so-called traditions which she strongly rejects being. made. i was cut so are my 3 oldest daughters. i know that my 2nd daughter had complications when she gave birth. but i had my daughter's cut because i was afraid of my mother's influence. you can see her picture there she said if you don't have a done to your daughters their prayers won't be heard thank you nic. simply a muslim. it was working as a midwife in marriage pena in the 1980 s. that turned her against the practice. i've met many women who've suffered from fistula or incontinent they couldn't hold back their urine anymore they have to change their clothes all the time there are even some who have become completely isolated. when fatty majak hampshire fra
female genital mutilation is illegal in the european union but thousands of women and girls are still savagely disfigured. fatty majia and her daughter samantha and joy preparing food for the whole family some chasms leaf with them family and friends often stop by cooking us one of the traditions fashion mad yeah holds dear from her country of origin mauritania but there are other so-called traditions which she strongly rejects being. made. i was cut so are my 3 oldest daughters. i know that my...
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danny savage reported there. the time is coming up reported there.s return to the story in france. we are hearing that that railway station is being evacuated because ofa station is being evacuated because of a large fire in the area and these pictures are from our guest whojoined me now. thanks for talking to us. you're one of those who has been moved out of the station yourself. the fire looks huge from my screen. what can you tell us? their alarms everywhere the whole city was under smoke. the whole city is under smoke but i think it's the whole city is under smoke but i think its holding now. it's very smoky out there. you can feel the air. yes, and we are looking at your pictures at the moment and it's an enormous cloud of smoke rising right above the station. so you are in the station and you are moved out along with hundreds of other people i assume. is with hundreds of other people i assume. is anyone “— with hundreds of other people i assume. is anyone —— does anyone have any idea what happened, what caused this? i don't speak french so i ca
danny savage reported there. the time is coming up reported there.s return to the story in france. we are hearing that that railway station is being evacuated because ofa station is being evacuated because of a large fire in the area and these pictures are from our guest whojoined me now. thanks for talking to us. you're one of those who has been moved out of the station yourself. the fire looks huge from my screen. what can you tell us? their alarms everywhere the whole city was under smoke....
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the drive a savage well. they had that was made in a truck gravity better to. my ears are way below every bit of a slow motion of. my. damned well why you should the man want to shoot the man have the said to me at all no one gives one i'll. be good to the shang i begin to feel with more logic i begin to feel. that 30 seconds and the time change by allows for whatever. before i was sentenced to death i spend a lot of my time and money on a major house she has always supported me and she still...
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i don't think it's particularly savagely insightful film, but it's a fun watch — it does have somethinghether or not it completely manages to make that more dramatic, that's still up for debate, although there is a very interesting intertwining of the modern retail story with kind of archetypal greek myth, which does tie together well as the drama moves on. i enjoyed it, i think more than some critics did. 0k. little joe. i don't even know how to begin to describe this, but it is curious and fascinating — goodness. so, i loved it. this is a brilliantly low—key psychological thriller, and it is about a plant that has been invented by emily beecham, designed to make the owner happy. it produces oxytocin in the owner. the mother hormone. you will love this plant like you will love your own child. but the question is, is the plant infecting people around it? is it changing them to its own ends? carrie fox thinks her dog is no longer her dog, which is obviously very body snatchers. my dog is no longer my dog. emily beecham's character thinks that possibly her son is a stranger to her. but of
i don't think it's particularly savagely insightful film, but it's a fun watch — it does have somethinghether or not it completely manages to make that more dramatic, that's still up for debate, although there is a very interesting intertwining of the modern retail story with kind of archetypal greek myth, which does tie together well as the drama moves on. i enjoyed it, i think more than some critics did. 0k. little joe. i don't even know how to begin to describe this, but it is curious and...
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meanwhile, the various democratic also-rans spent their evening savaging each other. did they. amy klobuchar, supposed to be nice, took a ball peen hammer to pete buttigieg. watch this. >> you're staking your candidacy on your washington experience. you're on the committee that oversees border security, you're on the committee that does trade. you're part of the committee that is overseeing these things and we're not able to speak to the first thing about the politics of the crisis itself. >> are you trying to say i'm dumb or are you mocking me here, pete? i wish everyone was as perfect as you, pete. let me tell you what it's like to be in the arena. i'm so proud of the work i've done on immigration reform. you have not been in the arena doing that work. you've memorized a bunch of talking points. >> tucker: wow! so that was real. she clearly hates him. good for her, by the way. he's awful. he's the fakest guy in the race. not that it matters. neither one is going anywhere in the end. things got so fractious, they couldn't get behind the candidate that got the most votes. they
meanwhile, the various democratic also-rans spent their evening savaging each other. did they. amy klobuchar, supposed to be nice, took a ball peen hammer to pete buttigieg. watch this. >> you're staking your candidacy on your washington experience. you're on the committee that oversees border security, you're on the committee that does trade. you're part of the committee that is overseeing these things and we're not able to speak to the first thing about the politics of the crisis...
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the drive a savage well. they had that was needed a truck grabbed the key battered. my ears a radio every day for slow motion. i was my. damn well why you should the man want to shoot the man have the said to me i don't know budgets when i. had to get to the sharing of a good deal with mortgage i begin to feel. 30 seconds and the time change by allows for whatever. before i was sentenced to death i spent a lot of my time and money on a major house always supported me and she still even today. who was here was to me like guy again he was just a special. can was is hard no one is the mom way all the time. i don't know if you see. angry and begin to be has some anger in her. and. she will hook a if a little nutty this b.d.'s. she wants to stay at home while. this one i guess ran away from home. is someone special. this present to me. this is kin spencer. this one i keep and look look at. that has a long promise but. this is a girl he was gone away again alla trouble name is law rhonda mack. hey. hey hey stuff. called around there not really any learned or not. record or
the drive a savage well. they had that was needed a truck grabbed the key battered. my ears a radio every day for slow motion. i was my. damn well why you should the man want to shoot the man have the said to me i don't know budgets when i. had to get to the sharing of a good deal with mortgage i begin to feel. 30 seconds and the time change by allows for whatever. before i was sentenced to death i spent a lot of my time and money on a major house always supported me and she still even today....
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the report was from danny savage. 0ur science editor, david shukman reports.cross devastation across a large part of the country. notably here in the valley where he had a month and halfs worth you amount of rain... river 0vertopped its banks the well flood basin was used last week and for the first time ever and that the environment agency says saved 1,000 homes from flooding. here in billington in lancashire, you can see they have put these temporary flood areas, huge swathes across the end of the street along with road here in billington. that is to try to repeat a —— and a repeat of last week because i promise when the river calder top its banks and a0 homes were flooded out. residents i have spoken to, some have said they are reassured by the fact that these barriers are here but others say it isa barriers are here but others say it is a little bit like closing the sta ble is a little bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted, it would be too little too late. now the environment agency for its part is a saying it is working nonstop to tr
the report was from danny savage. 0ur science editor, david shukman reports.cross devastation across a large part of the country. notably here in the valley where he had a month and halfs worth you amount of rain... river 0vertopped its banks the well flood basin was used last week and for the first time ever and that the environment agency says saved 1,000 homes from flooding. here in billington in lancashire, you can see they have put these temporary flood areas, huge swathes across the end...
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i don't think it's particularly savagely insightful film, but it's a fun watch — it does have somethings heart. whether or not it completely manages to make that more dramatic, that's still up for debate, although there is a very interesting intertwining of the modern retail story with kind of archetypal greek myth, which does tie together well as the drama moves on. i enjoyed it, i think more than some critics did. 0k. little joe. i don't even know how to begin to describe this, but it is curious and fascinating — goodness. so, i loved it. this is a brilliantly low—key, sci—fi, psychological thriller, and it is about a plant that has been invented by emily beecham, designed to make the owner happy. it produces oxytocin in the owner. it produces oxytocin in the owner — which is the mother hormone. you will love this plant like you will love your own child. but the question is, is the plant infecting people around it? is it changing them to its own ends? carrie fox thinks her dog is no longer her dog, which is obviously very body snatchers. my dog is no longer my dog. emily beecham's cha
i don't think it's particularly savagely insightful film, but it's a fun watch — it does have somethings heart. whether or not it completely manages to make that more dramatic, that's still up for debate, although there is a very interesting intertwining of the modern retail story with kind of archetypal greek myth, which does tie together well as the drama moves on. i enjoyed it, i think more than some critics did. 0k. little joe. i don't even know how to begin to describe this, but it is...
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martin savage, thank you so much. >>> empty streets.t it's like to live in a virtual ghost town out of fear of the coronavirus. >>> and joe biden told his son's dying wish. most pills only block one. flonase. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ the business of hard work... ...hustle... ...and high fives. modernized comfort inn's and suites have been refreshed because our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain
martin savage, thank you so much. >>> empty streets.t it's like to live in a virtual ghost town out of fear of the coronavirus. >>> and joe biden told his son's dying wish. most pills only block one. flonase. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ the business of hard work... ...hustle... ...and high fives. modernized comfort inn's...
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danny savage reports from hebden bridge in west yorkshire, which was flooded just a week ago. bridge this afternoon, they were preparing for another flood. this business is hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst. we were looking to be — hopefully be back open tomorrow, but we've just put that off. we've just gone, right, let's get the defences up and wait till tuesday, to see it out and see the way it goes. homes close to the river have also put their simple flood defences in place. the anxiety levels are a little high. but we've left the flood defences on the back door. we'll put them on the front door tonight. and then we'lljust wait and see, and see what happens, really, slowly move any valuables and things upstairs. these homes which were flooded last week are right next to the river here. there was a flood defence scheme planned for this area, but it has been put on hold because of costs. that would have seen this wall built much higher. but for now, it's just a plan, and years from being reality. down the road, in mytholmroyd, they are also shoring up the parti
danny savage reports from hebden bridge in west yorkshire, which was flooded just a week ago. bridge this afternoon, they were preparing for another flood. this business is hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst. we were looking to be — hopefully be back open tomorrow, but we've just put that off. we've just gone, right, let's get the defences up and wait till tuesday, to see it out and see the way it goes. homes close to the river have also put their simple flood defences in place....
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we're joined by the "new york times" washington correspondent charlie savage.g today about this nsa phone programs that analyzed logs of american domestic calls and texts. you write a national security system that analyzed the logs cost $100 million and only twice during the four-year period did the program generate unique information that the fbi did not already possess. >> that's right, hallie. this is a very important issue that is tangential to the poll tex that are royaling in washington regarding carter page. there's been repeated fights since the snowden leaks in twern to the nsa's access to every american's delaware phone logs, which dates back to a program that the bush administration put in right after 9/11. it raised issues about privacy rights, national security, the rule of law. the legal authority for the current version of this program dates back to 2015 and is about to expire. on the cusp of that, this newly declassified previously secret information shows how steep the cost has been and how minimal the benefits have been. $ 100 million in tax m
we're joined by the "new york times" washington correspondent charlie savage.g today about this nsa phone programs that analyzed logs of american domestic calls and texts. you write a national security system that analyzed the logs cost $100 million and only twice during the four-year period did the program generate unique information that the fbi did not already possess. >> that's right, hallie. this is a very important issue that is tangential to the poll tex that are royaling...
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, we are all the poor and for that meanwhile, the various democratic also rans spent the evening savagingach other. a boy. amy klobuchar, who was supposed to be midwestern and nice, took a ball peen hammer into lego candidate pete buttigieg. watch this. >> you are sticking your candidacy on your washingtonou experience. you are on the committee that oversees border security. you're on the committee that does trade, you're literally part of the committee that's overseeinghe these things and we are not able to speak to little leo the first thing of the politics of the country -- speak are you trying to say that i'm dumb, or are you mocking me here, pete? i wish everyone was as perfect as you, pete, but let me tell you what it's like to be in the arena. i'm actually so proud of the work i've done on immigration reform and, you know what, you have not been in the arena doing that work. you've memorized a bunch of talking points and a bunch of things. >> tucker: wow! so that was real. she clearly hates him. and good for her, by the way. he's awful. he is the thickest guy in the race. not that
, we are all the poor and for that meanwhile, the various democratic also rans spent the evening savagingach other. a boy. amy klobuchar, who was supposed to be midwestern and nice, took a ball peen hammer into lego candidate pete buttigieg. watch this. >> you are sticking your candidacy on your washingtonou experience. you are on the committee that oversees border security. you're on the committee that does trade, you're literally part of the committee that's overseeinghe these things...
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. >>> joe morrissey had been savagely stabbed to death in his own home.is wife was being questioned at the police station in plantation, florida. >> kay, maybe it will be easier to start with what happened from the beginning last night. >> i was in my craft room, which is in the front of the house. and the tv was on, and i heard a noise, like something fall down. i thought it was my husband going to bed. >> she told police her husband had been watching tv in the family room. their five-year-old son asleep in the master bedroom. then suddenly, kay looked up. >> i saw him. and the gun was like right here, and he was right there and i couldn't believe it. i was like -- i could not believe that this was happening to me. >> there was a young man in the room pointing a gun right at her. kay said the man asked her where her husband was. she told him she thought he was sleeping in either the family room or their bedroom. >> she said, if you lie to me, i'm going to shoot you. i'm going to kill you. >> what does your radar say at the beginning? is she telling the t
. >>> joe morrissey had been savagely stabbed to death in his own home.is wife was being questioned at the police station in plantation, florida. >> kay, maybe it will be easier to start with what happened from the beginning last night. >> i was in my craft room, which is in the front of the house. and the tv was on, and i heard a noise, like something fall down. i thought it was my husband going to bed. >> she told police her husband had been watching tv in the...
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marty savage is covering this. this has been more than a year in the making. mean for the organization and all of those that have filed the lawsuits? >> it has an impact on both fronts, for the organization and for the litigation. let's start with the litigation. the lawsuits. there are hundreds of lawsuits that have been brought against the boy scouts of america, alleging sexual abuse. if you add up the participants in those lawsuits, there are thousands of alleged victims here. and attorneys have been speculating that the overall compensation would be in the billions of dollars. so the boy scouts decided that the way to go forward was to go into bankruptcy court. what that means is that those civil suits are suspended, it also means that all those victims who hoped to have their day in court to express the horrors they say they went through, they won't have it. it will be more of a mechanical function to file a claim with the bankruptcy court. one of their attorneys said this about the whole process, these young boys took an oath, they pledged to be owe bebe
marty savage is covering this. this has been more than a year in the making. mean for the organization and all of those that have filed the lawsuits? >> it has an impact on both fronts, for the organization and for the litigation. let's start with the litigation. the lawsuits. there are hundreds of lawsuits that have been brought against the boy scouts of america, alleging sexual abuse. if you add up the participants in those lawsuits, there are thousands of alleged victims here. and...
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in small and large ways, each individual has the capacity to hurt or to heal, to savage or to save.erhaps most important lessons to note at today's commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz is the holocaust did not begin with auschwitz, nor should it be solely defined by it. it began with words and small acts, then infinitely larger ones that resulted in the murder of 6 million jews. for so many, auschwitz is a symbol of ultimate expression of hatred and inhumanity. for me, it isn't this symbol, it was and is my reality. as i look around our world, i see groups like these being persecuted and subject to incarceration, violence, even genocide. i'm scared of the alarming rise in anti-semitism, violence, and deadly attacks on jews in the u.s. and elsewhere. it is appalling to see this stunning denial of the holocaust and how the experience of the survivors and victims are being distorted in the very places it happened. i am so disheartened and sadly convinced that we have not learned the lessons that this history, my history, teaches. i implore everyone, espe
in small and large ways, each individual has the capacity to hurt or to heal, to savage or to save.erhaps most important lessons to note at today's commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz is the holocaust did not begin with auschwitz, nor should it be solely defined by it. it began with words and small acts, then infinitely larger ones that resulted in the murder of 6 million jews. for so many, auschwitz is a symbol of ultimate expression of hatred and inhumanity....
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let me start with charlie savage. what would the president be up to here with michael flynn?s he trying to spring him? >> well, so to lay this out to your listeners just a little bit more, what we've learned is that two weeks ago when attorney general barr installed an interim u.s. attorney here in washington over the office that has all of the politically contentious cases, oversees the roger stone case and michael flynn case and deciding to charge james comey and other things we don't know about and he also sent this an outside team of prosecutors, some from st. louis, some from the deputy attorney general office to impose a new layer of sup supervisory review handling the cases to be in a position to second-guess and micromanage these cases. whether trump knew this was happening or barr did this on his own is an open question. but it is extremely unusual and part of the reason that that office was already in an uproar before this happened with roger stone and the pulling back of the sentencing guidelines recommendation that led those four attorneys to quit the case. >> cha
let me start with charlie savage. what would the president be up to here with michael flynn?s he trying to spring him? >> well, so to lay this out to your listeners just a little bit more, what we've learned is that two weeks ago when attorney general barr installed an interim u.s. attorney here in washington over the office that has all of the politically contentious cases, oversees the roger stone case and michael flynn case and deciding to charge james comey and other things we don't...
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it was considered to be primitive, decadent and savage and in a way it was. to arouse in us the deepest forces and instincts. henry moore: a great deal can still be done with 3—dimensional forms as a means of expressing what people feel about themselves and about nature and about the world around them. my father and his generation looked rather to ethnographic works, what they called primitive works. my belief is that no matter what advances we make in technology, and in the controlling of nature, the real basis of life is human relationships. it is through them that we are happy or unhappy. in 1950, his daughter mary who had been born during the war, was now four years old and a great source of pride. our home and his studios were kind of interchangeable. he had a few basic subject that he could not help from returning to again and again. one of them was the reclining figure. what is the particular significance of that? it may be that it connects the human figure with landscape more easily than what a standing figure could. and landscape is one of my great o
it was considered to be primitive, decadent and savage and in a way it was. to arouse in us the deepest forces and instincts. henry moore: a great deal can still be done with 3—dimensional forms as a means of expressing what people feel about themselves and about nature and about the world around them. my father and his generation looked rather to ethnographic works, what they called primitive works. my belief is that no matter what advances we make in technology, and in the controlling of...
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this intimidating and they should if they're going to drive out winter and everything evil these savage looking creatures have come from 10 different european countries for the carnival in chav lane near rio croatia if the animal heads and real skins are like something from another era. such army. we might call our costumes are serves the fellows to whom we have to buy the skins we attach them to their dress with a bit of clue something else. this year the festivities are passive or you could 2020 the programme for the city's year as a european capital of culture created was once a key post an industrial town now it's redefining itself as a center of the arts the focus is on the porch with its elegant facades from the hub spoke monarchy right behind them the prefabs from the communist era the porsche embodies the spirit of the city. i like it like this new i like the sea i like the cranes you know it's a symbol of our city rekha was the famous harbor and always open to everything what's new and this culture thing that happened like european culture is just like continuing to that. tiny
this intimidating and they should if they're going to drive out winter and everything evil these savage looking creatures have come from 10 different european countries for the carnival in chav lane near rio croatia if the animal heads and real skins are like something from another era. such army. we might call our costumes are serves the fellows to whom we have to buy the skins we attach them to their dress with a bit of clue something else. this year the festivities are passive or you could...
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china over the coronavirus the us is actually slashing its budget that's what the budget proposes big savage cuts to the health care infrastructure in america including to the centers for disease control and the national institute of health i mean this seems again crazy because it is crazy. that the news this hour from 247 updates for the aussie apple check out on you tube channel for the videos that are going to be back here with your next update from moscow in just over 35 minutes from now to see that. some of the propaganda machine propaganda outlets propaganda tools we are getting information. that can change the way. we use and how you tube videos that. are structured to be certain that. brushes russia russia russia say. you they will lose their shirts and i'm really happy to join you see you then on our. we're so proud and still. are just getting the number. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. the world is driven by a dream shaped by the person those. dares thinks. we dare to ask. in 2040 you know bloody revolution to crush the demonstra
china over the coronavirus the us is actually slashing its budget that's what the budget proposes big savage cuts to the health care infrastructure in america including to the centers for disease control and the national institute of health i mean this seems again crazy because it is crazy. that the news this hour from 247 updates for the aussie apple check out on you tube channel for the videos that are going to be back here with your next update from moscow in just over 35 minutes from now to...