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it's called union hotel hospital and that's john surrey and one reason i wanted to revisit the surrey story is the first time did it, i got it wrong and everyone got it wrong, because louisa in her diaries writes about john surrey, she spells his name right, sometimes and then misspells it other places but refers to him consistently as a 30-year-old virginia blacksmith, and so we always known that he existed, but kind of under false colors because it opportunities out that a lot of that information was mistaken, and so if you were looking in he archives for a 30-year-old virginia blacksmith who received care at the union army hospital you never would have made the connection. and so it just so happens that i was going through a secondary work in preparation for writing the book, and i discovered just a two-line reference that really, really looked a lot -- my gosh, the guy and it actually quotes a letter that the author said was written by a nurse about him and so i jumped in my car some and drove to the war college to see who is the real john surrey and turns out that john surrey was
it's called union hotel hospital and that's john surrey and one reason i wanted to revisit the surrey story is the first time did it, i got it wrong and everyone got it wrong, because louisa in her diaries writes about john surrey, she spells his name right, sometimes and then misspells it other places but refers to him consistently as a 30-year-old virginia blacksmith, and so we always known that he existed, but kind of under false colors because it opportunities out that a lot of that...
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she went to surrey, the fourth royal _ talk.. there were more second jabs yesterday. _ began. there were more second jabs yesterday, or today, began. there were more second jabs yesterday, ortoday, more than began. there were more second jabs yesterday, or today, more than the first _ yesterday, or today, more than the first a— yesterday, or today, more than the first a night— yesterday, or today, more than the first. a night of the queen recently had hers _ first. a night of the queen recently had hers. she's out and about. you 'ust inch had hers. she's out and about. you just pinch my _ had hers. she's out and about. yarn. just pinch my line, i was going to use that! in the erie, the queen has had the second dose —— in theory. in terms of getting the royal family backing the vaccination programme. this is may be like some kind of a sign that as we're all experiencing a slow loosening of the rules, this is may be a sign of some kind of... there's still a ways to go and we have to be very, very careful, but some kind of sign tha
she went to surrey, the fourth royal _ talk.. there were more second jabs yesterday. _ began. there were more second jabs yesterday, or today, began. there were more second jabs yesterday, ortoday, more than began. there were more second jabs yesterday, or today, more than the first _ yesterday, or today, more than the first a— yesterday, or today, more than the first a night— yesterday, or today, more than the first. a night of the queen recently had hers _ first. a night of the queen...
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professor alan woodward from surrey — in there?ard from surrey university there. - now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello. it's a perfect afternoon for searching for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. there are going to be plenty of them, i suspect. beautiful when you get them, just like this one in loose in kent earlier on today. not so great if you get caught in those sharp showers. some of them so far have been really quite intense. this has been the story today. those showers are going to continue. in fact, they will become more widespread through the night, some of them merging together for longer spells of rain feeding their way through. clearer skies potentially up in the far north—east of scotland. here, a touch of light frost in sheltered rural areas as temperatures dip close to freezing. but we start off tomorrow with a rash of showers from the word go, and it continues. sunny spells, scattered showers, blustery winds. now, as with the nature of those showers, some of us will escape them a
professor alan woodward from surrey — in there?ard from surrey university there. - now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello. it's a perfect afternoon for searching for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. there are going to be plenty of them, i suspect. beautiful when you get them, just like this one in loose in kent earlier on today. not so great if you get caught in those sharp showers. some of them so far have been really quite intense. this has been the story...
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the oval in 1994 and took 387 first class wickets during an 11—year career with warwickshire and surreyas gone through to the quarterfinals, you can head to bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for now. good evening. some heavy rain on the way over the next couple of days, but not only that. some strong winds, gales, which could well cause some disruption. there will be big waves crashing onto the coastlines as well. now, it's already very windy across the far northwest of the uk, outbreaks of rain which will push southeastwards as we go through the night, turning very wet across england and wales. something a little drier for northern ireland and certainly for scotland, with clear spells and just a scattering of showers here by the first part of the morning. now, as we go through the day, it'll start off wet across england and wales. that rain will try to clear away, but actually it will then surge back from the southwest, affecting all areas by the afternoon. temporarily, a spell of snow over high ground in scotland. the winds picking up as we go through the afternoon, temper
the oval in 1994 and took 387 first class wickets during an 11—year career with warwickshire and surreyas gone through to the quarterfinals, you can head to bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for now. good evening. some heavy rain on the way over the next couple of days, but not only that. some strong winds, gales, which could well cause some disruption. there will be big waves crashing onto the coastlines as well. now, it's already very windy across the far northwest of the uk,...
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are in blatant violation of your international legal obligations and they violate article 13 of the surrey lankan constitution do you know what that article says. well i don't have a copy right now but what it says if i can remind you is that it guarantees freedom from arbitrary arrest detention and punishment so your so raking in your own constitution with these new regulations that you can ban. doesn't come near him in the beginning i requested you this there for another few weeks and you will come out i mean we are in this to get 1st will come out with the real picture and then the whole world will agree what has gone underneath we have only seen the tip of the iceberg on the is the bombing the base a whole heap of things this has happened before that and it is happening even now so things will come out in due course and just. see but they are we believe legislation introduced to the country for the protection of human dignity or the shore cell how many feet of us that would that would that would make a change wouldn't because let's look at you know the way you've been handling trials a
are in blatant violation of your international legal obligations and they violate article 13 of the surrey lankan constitution do you know what that article says. well i don't have a copy right now but what it says if i can remind you is that it guarantees freedom from arbitrary arrest detention and punishment so your so raking in your own constitution with these new regulations that you can ban. doesn't come near him in the beginning i requested you this there for another few weeks and you...
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this garden in surrey is very hedgehog friendly.hog highways. we've got one into next door that way, one through to that way. and they're just holes in the fences, because they do travel a lot at night. we've got hedgehog houses. we leave out meaty cat and puppy food. definitely not milk or bread — they're lactose intolerant. thanks to some remote cameras, samantha's able to watch the hedgehogs each night. we tend to watch a lot more video footage during the evening live, rather than the tv. being able to interact with hedgehogs in nature in this way, what impact does that have on you? i think it's given me a purpose. i'm housebound. i've got me. it enables me to really relax. it's just really fun to watch and see what goes on. they do swim and they do seem to quite like water! but it must make it safe so that they can get out. we put in a slab of wood, which we covered with chicken wire, so that gave grip so that they could climb out easily. hedgehog street is a campaign that was launched ten years ago to try and boost numbers. so
this garden in surrey is very hedgehog friendly.hog highways. we've got one into next door that way, one through to that way. and they're just holes in the fences, because they do travel a lot at night. we've got hedgehog houses. we leave out meaty cat and puppy food. definitely not milk or bread — they're lactose intolerant. thanks to some remote cameras, samantha's able to watch the hedgehogs each night. we tend to watch a lot more video footage during the evening live, rather than the tv....
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surrey is steve backshall. hi, steve. good _ surrey is steve backshall. hi, steve. to you. he is speechless. what would you like _ speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to _ speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to say _ speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to say to _ speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to say to steve - speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to say to steve or i would you like to say to steve or ask him, anything you like? please can we see — ask him, anything you like? please can we see a _ ask him, anything you like? please can we see a poison _ ask him, anything you like? please can we see a poison dart _ ask him, anything you like? please can we see a poison dart frog. i ask him, anything you like? please. can we see a poison dart frog. there is one type — can we see a poison dart frog. there is one type called — can we see a poison dart frog. there is one type called the _ can we see a poison dart frog. there is one type called the golden - can we see a poison dart frog.
surrey is steve backshall. hi, steve. good _ surrey is steve backshall. hi, steve. to you. he is speechless. what would you like _ speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to _ speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to say _ speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to say to _ speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to say to steve - speak to you. he is speechless. what would you like to say to steve or i would you like to say to steve or ask him,...
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and surrey to tyne and wear, 300 miles.e required exceptional expertise because it's so high—risk. back last summer, medical staff, who saw bed shortages coming, raced to train specialist transfer teams, source ambulances and medical equipment. this doctor was instrumental in setting up the operation in london. no one wants their patients to be taken away from them, to complete theirjourney of care at another centre. but they also were very acutely aware that was the only option to preserve access to life support. when we were taking patients across from hospitals that were close to their critical levels of oxygen supply or the last ventilated bed, to hospitals that were under somewhat less pressure, was absolutely life—saving. they're still a little bit over 100% capacity... in birmingham, doctors told me at its worst, a staggering 40% of intensive care patients in some hospitals had to be moved and that, without the transfers, more would have died. we would have seen scenes like northern italy, where at one point hospital
and surrey to tyne and wear, 300 miles.e required exceptional expertise because it's so high—risk. back last summer, medical staff, who saw bed shortages coming, raced to train specialist transfer teams, source ambulances and medical equipment. this doctor was instrumental in setting up the operation in london. no one wants their patients to be taken away from them, to complete theirjourney of care at another centre. but they also were very acutely aware that was the only option to preserve...
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and surrey to tyne and wear, 300 miles.ecause it's so high—risk. back last summer, medical staff, who saw bed shortages coming, raced to train specialist transfer teams, source ambulances and medical equipment. this doctor was instrumental in setting up the operation in london. no one wants their patients to be taken away from them, to complete theirjourney of care at another centre. but they also were very acutely aware that was the only option to preserve access to life support. when we were taking patients across from hospitals that were close to their critical levels of oxygen supply or the last ventilated bed, to hospitals that were under somewhat less pressure was absolutely life—saving. a little bit over 100% capacity... in birmingham, doctors told me at its worst, a staggering 40% of intensive care patients in some hospitals had to be moved and that without the transfers, more would have died. we would have seen scenes like northern italy, where at one point, hospitals were overwhelmed and they were talking about tr
and surrey to tyne and wear, 300 miles.ecause it's so high—risk. back last summer, medical staff, who saw bed shortages coming, raced to train specialist transfer teams, source ambulances and medical equipment. this doctor was instrumental in setting up the operation in london. no one wants their patients to be taken away from them, to complete theirjourney of care at another centre. but they also were very acutely aware that was the only option to preserve access to life support. when we...
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that's mary yu, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] we journey to surrey, england, to meet a nutritionist. hello, there. first, how long have you been working in the field of nutrition? >> i've been a nutritionist over 30 years. about 36 years. >> jimmy: you are a long time nutritionist. you are a vegetarian. what are some of your favorite vegetarian foods? >> oh, i love -- i do cook a lot with beans. garbanzo beans. i love them all, black beans. i do bean burgers, chickpea stews. i do a lot of cooking with beans and lentils. >> jimmy: you mentioned garbanzo beans and chickpeas, aren't they the same thing? >> they're exactly the same thing, jimmy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's time to reveal your name. go ahead. >> my name is anita bean. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: anita bean. is there a mr. bean? >> definitely. >> jimmy: any beanie babies? >> i'm married. i'm married to simon bean, and i've got two beautiful daughters. their names are chloe and lucy bean. >> jimmy: anita. it's a risky name to give a girl who might one day -- you could have married andy dick and it would have been a p
that's mary yu, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] we journey to surrey, england, to meet a nutritionist. hello, there. first, how long have you been working in the field of nutrition? >> i've been a nutritionist over 30 years. about 36 years. >> jimmy: you are a long time nutritionist. you are a vegetarian. what are some of your favorite vegetarian foods? >> oh, i love -- i do cook a lot with beans. garbanzo beans. i love them all, black beans. i do bean burgers, chickpea...
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the surrey opener is the 14th england player to sign up for this year's tournament — that starts nexteady got a deal to play for middlesex. and that's all your sport for now. hello there. despite there being more cloud around across southern britain on wednesday, we still manage to make highs of 24 celsius in the sunny spells across the far southeast. for today, though, it is cooler and fresher for most areas. that is away from the southwest and south wales. here we have the warmth just holding on for one more day, but this area of high pressure with its chillier air starts to topple in from the northwest. that breeze will be noticeable across the north sea coast, feeding in quite a bit of cloud here. elsewhere, though, we should see the clouds breaking up to allow for plenty of sunshine. probably the best of the sunshine, again, will be across this southwest corner. we change the wind direction, though, that northeastrly, like i mentioned, cool down the east coast. it will be a different feeling wind from the warm southerlys which we've had over the last few days. temperatures strugg
the surrey opener is the 14th england player to sign up for this year's tournament — that starts nexteady got a deal to play for middlesex. and that's all your sport for now. hello there. despite there being more cloud around across southern britain on wednesday, we still manage to make highs of 24 celsius in the sunny spells across the far southeast. for today, though, it is cooler and fresher for most areas. that is away from the southwest and south wales. here we have the warmth just...
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. >> oakland native who was also nominated ambrose a mocha surrey. he actually came up short in his first grammy nomination, but still a lot of competition. a lot of folks talking about it. today and obviously tonight as well. so congratulations to him. >> yes, it's an honor to be nominated and let's check in now with the breeze as she has the radar. she's tracking where the rain is going tonight. yeah, we're tracking some rain out there scattered showers. but coming up at 9 o'clock, we're going to pinpoint this storm and track it hour by hour because it is going to impact your monday morning commute as well. let's take a look right now with the heaviest downpour starting to make its way out of the east bay and golden bridge right now tracking slick roads for your sunday night. pretty poor visibility along the coast. but temperatures thanks to that blanket of storm cloud cover in the 40's and 50's. justine and jonathan cooling down 30's and 40's tonight, daytime highs tomorrow. going to remain below average. but the big story tomorrow, winds because
. >> oakland native who was also nominated ambrose a mocha surrey. he actually came up short in his first grammy nomination, but still a lot of competition. a lot of folks talking about it. today and obviously tonight as well. so congratulations to him. >> yes, it's an honor to be nominated and let's check in now with the breeze as she has the radar. she's tracking where the rain is going tonight. yeah, we're tracking some rain out there scattered showers. but coming up at 9...
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oakland zone surrey is nominated for best jazz instrumental album of the year. he spent some time with us today talking about the nomination and credits his mom for keeping him out of trouble and playing the trumpet. he also talked about the inspiration behind his album titled on the tender spot of every calloused moment. >> i wouldn't be here without her. and everybody says that. but i came up in oakland during it very specific let me busy by putting me into a bunch of programs and music was one of those. those programs being an african-american male in united states. and this album came out in june and i recorded it past january. so, you know, things are kind of bubbling in the air during that time. so that's sort of a quick synopsis of what has >> ambrose says that he was actually looking forward to walking his mom down the red carpet for the grammys, but he won't get a chance to do that this year because everything being held virtually down there in los angeles. you still, though, can find his album on your favorite streaming app on apple music, spotify, you
oakland zone surrey is nominated for best jazz instrumental album of the year. he spent some time with us today talking about the nomination and credits his mom for keeping him out of trouble and playing the trumpet. he also talked about the inspiration behind his album titled on the tender spot of every calloused moment. >> i wouldn't be here without her. and everybody says that. but i came up in oakland during it very specific let me busy by putting me into a bunch of programs and music...
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yeah that's right from surrey is going to be introducing a new total lockdown in 16 different regions starting from midnight and that includes paris as well where the number of people in intensive care is actually higher now than it was during the 2nd wave in november as a result of coronavirus it michael micron is essentially being forced to rethink a strategy he faced an awful lot of criticism from health officials in january when the numbers started to go in the wrong direction for not doing enough to introduce restrictions when they felt they were when needed the prevalence of new variants of the virus growing in the country the u.k. variant now accounts for roughly 75 percent of cases which is why if you lock down into the french government needs to be introduced schools will remain open non-essential shops though will close a real hurdle for a french people who were hoping to get back to normal today thanks for the update leave part of the force in london pump when you can it isn't to close schools restrict movement and make masks mandatory it's part of what the government's cal
yeah that's right from surrey is going to be introducing a new total lockdown in 16 different regions starting from midnight and that includes paris as well where the number of people in intensive care is actually higher now than it was during the 2nd wave in november as a result of coronavirus it michael micron is essentially being forced to rethink a strategy he faced an awful lot of criticism from health officials in january when the numbers started to go in the wrong direction for not doing...
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the oval in 1994 and took 387 first class wickets during an 11—year career with warwickshire and surrey the explosive interview by his son and the duchess of sussex, there's a response to the allegations from buckingham palace. violent clashes escalate again in myanmar. we'll look at how unarmed protesters manage to take on the security forces. where transport workers are key workers — a report on how singapore prioritises vaccines for a city—state with a large foreign population. and the line—up for this year's bafta film awards has been announced. it's thought to be the most diverse list of nominees in the academy�*s history.
the oval in 1994 and took 387 first class wickets during an 11—year career with warwickshire and surrey the explosive interview by his son and the duchess of sussex, there's a response to the allegations from buckingham palace. violent clashes escalate again in myanmar. we'll look at how unarmed protesters manage to take on the security forces. where transport workers are key workers — a report on how singapore prioritises vaccines for a city—state with a large foreign population. and the...
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agency that speak to a new sastry about this he's a professor of computer science at the university of surrey and joins us from london thank you for being with us so russia says it's restricting twitter because the social media platform failed to remove banned content from its site 1st of all what is slowing down twitter meant for russian uses then what do you think is really behind the small. well so what they can do is they can make sure that any connections that come to russian users through russian service providers from twitter or stick to them are about regarding the amount of bandwidth there is a lower for each of these connections but as far as twitter goes i don't think this is really going to have any material effect for users of twitter because if you come to compare twitter to let's say netflix or you to a user of you tube or netflix is likely to see that their videos seen some buffering or they're not able to continuously watch them video and that is likely to lead to a lower quality of user experience where twitter is literally the lightest of on the social media platforms just
agency that speak to a new sastry about this he's a professor of computer science at the university of surrey and joins us from london thank you for being with us so russia says it's restricting twitter because the social media platform failed to remove banned content from its site 1st of all what is slowing down twitter meant for russian uses then what do you think is really behind the small. well so what they can do is they can make sure that any connections that come to russian users through...
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european union from other members of the european union ok paul thank you so much for that update from surrey in the u.k. let's just take a quick look at how effective the 3 main vaccines are there is the pfizer bio untag job and said to offer around 95 percent protection against covert $1000.00 sometimes after 2 doses that there is the more there are job it's reported to be in 1004 point one percent effective while there is johnson and johnson it's a single those job is 85 percent effective against severe infections let's cross back to cambridge and speak to dip to grow their son he was a clinical epidemiology than a senior lecturer a queen mary university of london thanks for joining us on al-jazeera let me ask you 1st of all about the policies of the c.d.c. has put forward and has the recommended i'm sure you've you've read about what do you make of these policies. i'm a bit concerned by them because i think they're not really grounded in the evidence that we have to correct so you know you spoke about the effectiveness of these vaccines against disease but as of yet we don't know the effe
european union from other members of the european union ok paul thank you so much for that update from surrey in the u.k. let's just take a quick look at how effective the 3 main vaccines are there is the pfizer bio untag job and said to offer around 95 percent protection against covert $1000.00 sometimes after 2 doses that there is the more there are job it's reported to be in 1004 point one percent effective while there is johnson and johnson it's a single those job is 85 percent effective...
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three providers of 53 refuges across london and surrey told us they'd seen an increase in families tryingon't want to try and get some help." please do reach out. but until this situation is sorted out, where there's a national strong network of refuges that can support many, many more families, unfortunately, we're going to continue to see more women dying. the government says it's provided £76 million of what it says is unprecedented additional funding for services helping domestic abuse survivors. organisations across london are being urged to sign up to the women's night safety charter ahead of plans to gradually reopen the night time economy. run by the mayor, the charter sets out guidance including better training for staff — and on how to encourage women to report harassment. the government's announced a £60 million fund to create dedicated homes for rough sleepers in london. they say councils will be able to bid for the money to help rehouse people in secure, long—term accommodation and get specialist support. a group of mps have said the number of people sleeping rough in england
three providers of 53 refuges across london and surrey told us they'd seen an increase in families tryingon't want to try and get some help." please do reach out. but until this situation is sorted out, where there's a national strong network of refuges that can support many, many more families, unfortunately, we're going to continue to see more women dying. the government says it's provided £76 million of what it says is unprecedented additional funding for services helping domestic...
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and surrey to tyne and wear, 300 miles.t's so high—risk. back last summer, medical staff, who saw bed shortages coming, raced to train specialist transfer teams, source ambulances and medical equipment. this doctor was instrumental in setting up the operation in london. no one wants their patients to be taken away from them, to complete theirjourney of care at another centre. but they also were very acutely aware that was the only option to preserve access to life support. when we were taking patients across from hospitals that were close to their critical levels of oxygen supply or the last ventilated bed, to hospitals that were under somewhat less pressure was absolutely life—saving. a little bit over 100% capacity... in birmingham, doctors told me at its worst, a staggering 40% of intensive care patients in some hospitals had to be moved and that without the transfers, more would have died. we would have seen scenes like northern italy, where at one point, hospitals were overwhelmed and they were talking about triaging b
and surrey to tyne and wear, 300 miles.t's so high—risk. back last summer, medical staff, who saw bed shortages coming, raced to train specialist transfer teams, source ambulances and medical equipment. this doctor was instrumental in setting up the operation in london. no one wants their patients to be taken away from them, to complete theirjourney of care at another centre. but they also were very acutely aware that was the only option to preserve access to life support. when we were taking...
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they will come with a signed book plate for this very special 25th an ever surrey of the lincoln forum. thank you all so much for this discussion. >> there is a morning a look at the reliability of the u.s. electric grid. watch live coverage of the senate energy and natural resources committee beginning at ten eastern on c-span 3. online at c-span.org. or listen live on the free c-span radio app. as a preview of what's available this weekend on c-span 3. march is women's history month and on thursday night, we'll show you programs from our history bookshelf series. to begin, sheila tate, press secretary for her first lady nancy reagan from 1981 to 1985 recalls the personal and public life for mrs. reagan as described in her book, lady in red. an intimate portrait of nancy reagan. watch thursday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv and every weekend. on c-span 3. an october of 1859, just 18 months before the first shots of the civil war, millet terry -- we wanted to present one of our guests today in the more traditional lecture format. and those who have heard our ne
they will come with a signed book plate for this very special 25th an ever surrey of the lincoln forum. thank you all so much for this discussion. >> there is a morning a look at the reliability of the u.s. electric grid. watch live coverage of the senate energy and natural resources committee beginning at ten eastern on c-span 3. online at c-span.org. or listen live on the free c-span radio app. as a preview of what's available this weekend on c-span 3. march is women's history month and...
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thank you so much, professor alan woodward from surrey university, thank you. money on a bullet—proof vest and this sword, which he asked to be sharpened. police ensured it was never delivered. sahayb abu has now been convicted of preparing an attack, and he comes from a family of extremists. his half brothers wail and suleyman aweys are thought to have died in syria. another half—brother and half—sister, ahmed and asma aweys, were jailed for sharing documents detailing how to carry out a terrorist attack. sahayb abu was seen here with his brother muhamed, who was found not guilty by the jury. sahayb abu was caught because the security service mi5 and counterterrorist police were tracking him. he even discussed acquiring a gun, not knowing he was talking to an undercover officer. that officer met him twice in person in the ten days before he was arrested. the officer has been praised for his remarkable bravery in helping prevent the attack. for many runners, clocking up five kilometres might seem an achieveable aim — but for one former royal marine, it represen
thank you so much, professor alan woodward from surrey university, thank you. money on a bullet—proof vest and this sword, which he asked to be sharpened. police ensured it was never delivered. sahayb abu has now been convicted of preparing an attack, and he comes from a family of extremists. his half brothers wail and suleyman aweys are thought to have died in syria. another half—brother and half—sister, ahmed and asma aweys, were jailed for sharing documents detailing how to carry out a...
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we can speak to chris now — he's in surrey — and stephjoins us from south london this morning.ged! sorry, chris has been handed his tiny newborn _ been upstaged! sorry, chris has been handed his tiny newborn baby! - been upstaged! sorry, chris has been handed his tiny newborn baby! chris, | handed his tiny newborn baby! chris, tell us about this little one. he is, tell us about this little one. he is. yeah. _ tell us about this little one. he is. yeah. he — tell us about this little one. he is, yeah, he hasjust been having breakfast — is, yeah, he hasjust been having breakfast and we are trying to time it. breakfast and we are trying to time it so _ breakfast and we are trying to time it so we _ breakfast and we are trying to time it. so we can say hello. he is a little _ it. so we can say hello. he is a little star— it. so we can say hello. he is a little star and he is, has shown his appreciation in his own little way. itell— appreciation in his own little way. i tell you — appreciation in his own little way. i tell you what, he is beautiful. what weight was he when he was bo
we can speak to chris now — he's in surrey — and stephjoins us from south london this morning.ged! sorry, chris has been handed his tiny newborn _ been upstaged! sorry, chris has been handed his tiny newborn baby! - been upstaged! sorry, chris has been handed his tiny newborn baby! chris, | handed his tiny newborn baby! chris, tell us about this little one. he is, tell us about this little one. he is. yeah. _ tell us about this little one. he is. yeah. he — tell us about this little one....
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and i'm alsojoined by brandon kristian biddiss, who is a student from surrey.ow i priority for our schools. brandon, | you are year 12, six form, how you feel about going backwards i'm excited to go back. i feel about going backwards i'm excited to go back.— feel about going backwards i'm excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends _ excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends the — excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends the six _ excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends the six months - excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends the six months so i i excited to go back. i haven't seen i my friends the six months so i can't wait _ my friends the six months so i can't wait. ., ., my friends the six months so i can't wait. . ., ., ,., my friends the six months so i can't wait. . ., ., y., , wait. claire, what about yourself? i'm ha . wait. claire, what about yourself? im happy to _ wait. claire, what about yourself? im happy to have _ wait. claire, what about yourself? i'm happy to have my _ wait. claire, what about yourself? i'm happy to have
and i'm alsojoined by brandon kristian biddiss, who is a student from surrey.ow i priority for our schools. brandon, | you are year 12, six form, how you feel about going backwards i'm excited to go back. i feel about going backwards i'm excited to go back.— feel about going backwards i'm excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends _ excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends the — excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends the six _ excited to go back. i haven't seen my friends the...
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a moment, we will be speaking to gemma adams, who is the headteacher at burhill primary school in surrey am delighted to say gemma joins me now. fracking good afternoon. afternoon. goodness. what are you thinkin: in afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms _ afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms of _ afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms of you _ afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms of you and - afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms of you and your i thinking in terms of you and your staff and the pupils? we thinking in terms of you and your staff and the pupils?— staff and the pupils? we are so read to staff and the pupils? we are so ready to have _ staff and the pupils? we are so ready to have our _ staff and the pupils? we are so ready to have our children i staff and the pupils? we are so ready to have our children backj staff and the pupils? we are so i ready to have our children back here at the school. we really are. we have missed having them on site. we have missed having them on site. we have had children in an
a moment, we will be speaking to gemma adams, who is the headteacher at burhill primary school in surrey am delighted to say gemma joins me now. fracking good afternoon. afternoon. goodness. what are you thinkin: in afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms _ afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms of _ afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms of you _ afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in terms of you and - afternoon. goodness. what are you thinking in...
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this garden in surrey is very hedgehog friendly.during the evening live, rather than the tv. being able to interact with hedgehogs in nature in this way, what impact does that have on you? i think it's given me a purpose. i'm housebound. i've got me. it enables me to really relax. it's just really fun to watch and see what goes on. they do swim and they do seems quite like water. but it must make it safe so that they can get out. we put in a slab of wood, which we covered with chicken wire, so that gave grip so that they could climb out easily. hedgehog street is a campaign that was launched ten years ago to try and boost numbers. so we know that hedgehogs have declined by 50% in rural areas and 30% in urban areas since the millennium. so in rural areas, it's things like intensive agriculture, the use of pesticides. it's limiting the amount of shelter and food for them. in urban areas, there's more and more buildings, walls, barriers, roads, things like that. simple changes, though, seem to be working. there's a glimmer of hope in u
this garden in surrey is very hedgehog friendly.during the evening live, rather than the tv. being able to interact with hedgehogs in nature in this way, what impact does that have on you? i think it's given me a purpose. i'm housebound. i've got me. it enables me to really relax. it's just really fun to watch and see what goes on. they do swim and they do seems quite like water. but it must make it safe so that they can get out. we put in a slab of wood, which we covered with chicken wire, so...