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and what did you learn about siobhan? about it and then it led onto other things like what we were studying, stuff like what we were studying, stuff like that. is that something that struck you? when you met them both, did you think, actually, these two will get on, they will find common ground? i wasn't sure, will get on, they will find common ground? iwasn't sure, no, because actually they have very different kind of lives, to be honest and they had been raised in very different ways. they didn't really know that much about one another so i wasn't sure. but, you know, it was kind of heart—warming to find they could connect, they could find common ground and! connect, they could find common ground and i think the really lovely thing was that it was an opportunity for them to ask questions, big or small, they could ask anything and i think that's quite importantly or able to do that, able to ask big and small questions. what surprised you the most? what surprised me the most... was how difficult it was probably in the fir
and what did you learn about siobhan? about it and then it led onto other things like what we were studying, stuff like what we were studying, stuff like that. is that something that struck you? when you met them both, did you think, actually, these two will get on, they will find common ground? i wasn't sure, will get on, they will find common ground? iwasn't sure, no, because actually they have very different kind of lives, to be honest and they had been raised in very different ways. they...
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process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are still apparent that used chief negotiator me siobhányea said brussels would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british breck's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. germany after the election the twilight of the chancers power and the dawn of the far right rise now that is one way to read the results tonight europe's strongest nation asking itself is the glass half empty or is the glass half full i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. that he does not know we had for better results album especially when. i promise our members of the voters think that we won't just go back to business as usual and this picture defeat needs thoroughgoing analysis of about the size we are saying i do not want to lose germany to an invasion of foreign people from foreign cultures and as simple as that it is due to the good with the when you walk through the city center and in te
process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are still apparent that used chief negotiator me siobhányea said brussels would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british breck's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. germany after the election the twilight of the chancers power and the dawn of the far right rise now...
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i think what we we need to recognize had that happened or last fifty years is that they haven't. siobhánto be as good as we thought they were. while the drug companies ruthlessly defended their magic bullets in the courts and through the press they were in effect stigmatizing people who were harmed by using them in the early one nine hundred ninety s. this issue had reached a peak was prozac causing violence and suicide but what happened was that there psychopharmacology committee almost everybody on the committee worked for the drug companies so the conflicts of interest was so enormous that the f.d.a. had to give them or letters for giving them or their conflicts of interest they can be sued it was a manner of how do we cover it up how do we hide it at every step of the process towards approval and marketing thereafter was designed to hide and mislead the public and physicians about the suicide side effect lilly's own secret files implicate the f.d.a. . robert temple and thomas as being complicit in a scheme to whitewash the dark facts about prozac. has been called the house that the p
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process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are still apparent that used chief negotiator me siobhányea said brussels would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british bret's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. i'm going to america gets a fourth term as chancellor but she is a wounded leader and she'll have to contend with the far right party in the new parliament right here in berlin now this all makes germany something that it hasn't been in more than a generation on predictable tonight the world's first reactions a wish list and a reality check i'm bringing off in berlin a special election edition of the day starts now. with. them on this one there's no need to mince words we would have liked to have had a result of this on exhibit today the social democracy of the young man all it's now down to us to form a government and against us no government can be formed with a body and it's like the grand coalit
process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are still apparent that used chief negotiator me siobhányea said brussels would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british bret's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. i'm going to america gets a fourth term as chancellor but she is a wounded leader and she'll have to...
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let me bring in professor siobhan quimby. way. one approach we are considering is starting people off a couple of weeks early when the baby is a bit smaller to see if it will reduce some of the convocations. what you starting earlier? induced at 38 weeks. the trouble with that is being induced isn't pleasant, it makes the labour longer, more painful, and so we are not sure if thatis painful, and so we are not sure if that is the right thing to do. so we are about to start a randomised trial where we are going to ask women if they would be prepared to have a computer decide whether to induce them or let them go into labour, and this will produce this data. so in the future doctors will be able to inform women better about what is the best thing for them. sa over the next few years, you are inviting women who are due to have larger babies to see if they would agree to be induced at 38 weeks? that's right. and then when you get the information from that, that should lead to potentially better practice? exactly. most importantly,
let me bring in professor siobhan quimby. way. one approach we are considering is starting people off a couple of weeks early when the baby is a bit smaller to see if it will reduce some of the convocations. what you starting earlier? induced at 38 weeks. the trouble with that is being induced isn't pleasant, it makes the labour longer, more painful, and so we are not sure if thatis painful, and so we are not sure if that is the right thing to do. so we are about to start a randomised trial...
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i think what we we need to recognize had that happened or last fifty years is that they haven't. siobhánto be as good as we thought they were. while the drug companies ruthlessly defended their magic bullets in the courts and through the press they were in effect stigmatizing people who were harmed by using them in the early one nine hundred ninety s. this issue had reached a peak was prozac causing violence and suicide but what happened was that there psychopharmacology committee almost everybody on the committee worked for the drug companies so the conflicts of interest was so enormous that the f.d.a. had to give them or letters for giving them or their conflicts of interest they can be sued it was a manner of how do we cover it up how do we hide it at every step of the process towards approval and marketing thereafter was designed to hide and mislead the public and physicians about the suicide side effect lilly's own secret files implicate the f.d.a. . robert temple and thomas as being complicit in a scheme to whitewash the dark facts about prozac. has been called the house that the p
i think what we we need to recognize had that happened or last fifty years is that they haven't. siobhánto be as good as we thought they were. while the drug companies ruthlessly defended their magic bullets in the courts and through the press they were in effect stigmatizing people who were harmed by using them in the early one nine hundred ninety s. this issue had reached a peak was prozac causing violence and suicide but what happened was that there psychopharmacology committee almost...
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reporter siobhan lopez has more. watching footage from texas after harvey's devastation... you see a lot of people walking to safety.but a hampton woman says disasters like this make mobility even more frustrating for people who can't get around without the help of a wheelchair.jim conant/local resident:"e've just been overwhelmed with the destruction going on down in houston. and anita, in particular, wanted to try to do something for people that are facing disabilities."anita conant has been in a wheelchair, unable to move since she was in a car crash in 2005.after some research, she and her husband jim discovered the houston center for independent living... a non-profit that's helped more than one thousand people out of nursing homes.anita decided to donate ten thousand dollars. jim conant/local resident:"and so anita said let's do something, i want to help these people, directly help these people and also bring awareness that there are people out there that have handicaps that are facing bigger challenges than people that are able bodied."she has made charitable donatio
reporter siobhan lopez has more. watching footage from texas after harvey's devastation... you see a lot of people walking to safety.but a hampton woman says disasters like this make mobility even more frustrating for people who can't get around without the help of a wheelchair.jim conant/local resident:"e've just been overwhelmed with the destruction going on down in houston. and anita, in particular, wanted to try to do something for people that are facing disabilities."anita conant...
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. —— that news just president trump getting the emmy awards he hoped for, bbc news beat siobhan garvinhe was president he was on the apprentice, like our sir alan sugar and he never won an emmy for it and it always frustrated him. there was obviously a labour political references last night, probably the one getting the most pick—up is john spicer, probably the one getting the most pick—up isjohn spicer, but for press secretary, rohden on his lecturing and made reference to the fa ct lecturing and made reference to the fact this will be the most watched emmys ever which of course was talking about the inauguration, at least a sly dig at that. lots of people using their speeches and time on stage to make a reference to donald trump and the presidency. let's listen tojohn spicer. —— shone spicer. cheering this will be the largest audience to witness and emmys, period, both in person and around the world! mixed reaction to that, i think you'll find online. some people thinking it was funny, you said the reaction from the actors and actresses, melissa mccarthy who plays from the actors and
. —— that news just president trump getting the emmy awards he hoped for, bbc news beat siobhan garvinhe was president he was on the apprentice, like our sir alan sugar and he never won an emmy for it and it always frustrated him. there was obviously a labour political references last night, probably the one getting the most pick—up is john spicer, probably the one getting the most pick—up isjohn spicer, but for press secretary, rohden on his lecturing and made reference to the fa ct...
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process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are still apparent that use chief negotiator me siobhányea said brussels would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british bret's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. germany after the election the twilight of the chancellor's power and the dawn of the far right rise now that is one way to read the results tonight europe's strongest nation asking itself is the glass half empty or is the glass half full i burnt off in berlin.
process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are still apparent that use chief negotiator me siobhányea said brussels would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british bret's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. germany after the election the twilight of the chancellor's power and the dawn of the far right rise...