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t. i. people, a recent report by the organization found online abuse against trans people, a harmful political and social discourse about trans rights, and a sharp increase in trans phobic crimes in the u. k. why is the u. k, so hostile to trans people? until the mysteries all of us, it wasn't widespread until extremely recently. as late as 2017, we made steady advances for the trans people in britain with legislation that protected our employment rights. our right to be served in shops and use other services. and of course the, the gender recognition act, which i was part of bringing forwards in 2004, which provides legal recognition to trans people. and most importantly is designed to enable a trans women like me to change my originally issued birth certificate. so that if somebody asked to state that most fundamental identity document, then i'm not immediately out it. because as you can see, most of the day when i walk around in, in this world, people don't know i'm trans unless i choose to tel
t. i. people, a recent report by the organization found online abuse against trans people, a harmful political and social discourse about trans rights, and a sharp increase in trans phobic crimes in the u. k. why is the u. k, so hostile to trans people? until the mysteries all of us, it wasn't widespread until extremely recently. as late as 2017, we made steady advances for the trans people in britain with legislation that protected our employment rights. our right to be served in shops and use...
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i don�*t know, i do actually think it�*s made me, like, a better person. i don�*t laugh at peopleabout my stutter, it�*s different now, cos i�*ve got ways of getting round it, but i... itjust made me stronger, made me... when i went into actual life, i feel like getting picked on then made me realise it�*s not that bad, people laugh, but you still get by. # i guarantee you heard this song # you gon�* remember the name # biggy is the name, killing all the game...# i have a stutter. i have to say that every show, otherwise people look at me like, "does he know?" laughter 29—year—old drew lynch has used laughter to help him cope with his stammer. i repeat myself, not because i'm disabled, but, you know, because you're dumb. laughter. he only started stammering ten years ago after a head injury playing sport. it's taken me a lot longer than i — i'm kind of ashamed to admit maybe how long it really took me to fully accept that this is... ..this is who i am. and it's not... it's not entirely who i am, but it's something that is a part of me, and i'm ok with it. i go to speech therapy an
i don�*t know, i do actually think it�*s made me, like, a better person. i don�*t laugh at peopleabout my stutter, it�*s different now, cos i�*ve got ways of getting round it, but i... itjust made me stronger, made me... when i went into actual life, i feel like getting picked on then made me realise it�*s not that bad, people laugh, but you still get by. # i guarantee you heard this song # you gon�* remember the name # biggy is the name, killing all the game...# i have a stutter....
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that things that it shouldn't have been that that, that i felt like, i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda, many l g b t q i, people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public. but come, pooh, is public about her status. she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i think i'm transgender. i talk about these different secret, if on my way it's in my, it's in my instagram, it's on all my for sure. i don't high debate about it and that's about it. i say leave open the program for them and say, you know what, there's nothing wrong with me. and i don't think you should hear doing something. you don't understand. i was fighting for a more inclusive uganda on her social media accounts. she calls for society where everyone is free to decide who they want to be. i exist from here this what a look like, a new plan for me. can you account for me when they go to lake or hospital lake level? if i have an in my passport, i may go and i might be able to is lake bright health. why pap smear, when they feel and having i, since us a
that things that it shouldn't have been that that, that i felt like, i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda, many l g b t q i, people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public. but come, pooh, is public about her status. she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i think i'm transgender. i talk about these different secret, if on my way it's in my, it's in my instagram, it's on all my...
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things that it shouldn't have been that that that time for it like i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda many l g b t q i people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public but come pooh, is public about her status? she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i want to live now. i'm transgender. i talk about the different secret, if on my way it's in my, it's my instagram, its own all my for sure. i don't hide about about it and that's it. i try to leave open the program for them and say, you know what, there's nothing wrong with me. and i don't think you should be doing something. you don't understand. somebody who is fighting for a more inclusive uganda. on her social media accounts. she calls for society where everyone is free to decide who they want to be. i have this some here, this what i look like a new plan for me. can you account for me when they go to like a hospital level? if i have an im when my passport can make when i might be able to lake bright health. why pap smear, when they feel when you have
things that it shouldn't have been that that that time for it like i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda many l g b t q i people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public but come pooh, is public about her status? she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i want to live now. i'm transgender. i talk about the different secret, if on my way it's in my, it's my instagram, its own all my...
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that things that it shouldn't have been that that, that i felt like, i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda, many l g b t q i, people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public. but come, pooh, is public about her status. she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i've been living . i'm transgender. i talk about these different secrets, if on my way it's in my, it's in my instagram, it's an all my social, i don't hide about about it and that's it. i try to leave open the program for them and say, you know what, there's nothing wrong with me. and i don't think you should hear doing something. you don't understand. somebody was fighting for a more inclusive uganda on her social media accounts. she calls for society where everyone is free to decide who they want to be. i have this, i'm here this what i look like a new plan for me. can you account for me when they go to like a hospital level? if i have an in my passport, i may go and i might be able to lake bright health. why pap smear, when they feel and you know, hav
that things that it shouldn't have been that that, that i felt like, i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda, many l g b t q i, people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public. but come, pooh, is public about her status. she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i've been living . i'm transgender. i talk about these different secrets, if on my way it's in my, it's in my instagram, it's...
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Dec 25, 2021
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i said yes, and all hell kind of broke loose. but, my dad said some things he wished he hadn�*t said, but he didn�*t know, again, people really didnped talking, but there was a tension. and then my dad educated himself, he read some books and he said, "i realise now it had nothing to do with you or me, it�*s just who you are, and it�*s ok, ijust want you to be happy" and that is all you want from your parents. this is 30 years ago. you talk about your family coming over. did you buy them a separate house because you wanted to protect them from finding out? well, no, i needed the space on my own. even if i had been with a man, i would have wanted the separate house. you know, i�*m an adult now, my parents live next door, literally three houses down, so at the end it was only about me being happy, and does the person i am with treat me well? it was a very negative thing from the fans�* standpoint. from crowd reaction or from letters? yes. crowd reaction. the letters, the response when i came on court. when i started winning, being gay and winning, i think it was too threatening. it was ok to be gay as long as i was losing, but when
i said yes, and all hell kind of broke loose. but, my dad said some things he wished he hadn�*t said, but he didn�*t know, again, people really didnped talking, but there was a tension. and then my dad educated himself, he read some books and he said, "i realise now it had nothing to do with you or me, it�*s just who you are, and it�*s ok, ijust want you to be happy" and that is all you want from your parents. this is 30 years ago. you talk about your family coming over. did...
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germany says the latest expulsions will further stream bilateral relations and in ethiopia, the t gr, i people's liberation front, the t p l f says it will withdraw from several regions it had captured in the last few months. the withdrawal could mark a turning point and a possible step towards a cease fire after 13 months of brutal war. ethiopian government says that tpl f announcement is a cover up tactic, or it's recent military setbacks. if yoga has been engaged in civil war for over a year, which has killed tens of thousands and displaced millions on both sides. in this conflict, have been accused of atrocities with reports of rape and gender based violence being used against girls as young as sex. that yield in human rights commission has launched an investigation and their commissioner for women's and children's rights is miss graham gassett, who joins me now from i disobey bye. thank you so much for taking the time to come onto the show. what have your investigations found? thank you very much, claire and as non to a many, we have launch it a joint investigation with the un office of the
germany says the latest expulsions will further stream bilateral relations and in ethiopia, the t gr, i people's liberation front, the t p l f says it will withdraw from several regions it had captured in the last few months. the withdrawal could mark a turning point and a possible step towards a cease fire after 13 months of brutal war. ethiopian government says that tpl f announcement is a cover up tactic, or it's recent military setbacks. if yoga has been engaged in civil war for over a...
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that things that it shouldn't have been that that, that i felt like i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda, many l g b t q i, people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public. but come, pooh, is public about her status. she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i want to live now. i'm transgender. i talk about the different secret, if on my web, it's in my, it's in my instagram, it's an all my for sure. i don't high debate about it and that's it. i try to leave open the program for them and say, you know what, there's nothing wrong with me. and i don't think you should hear doing something. you don't understand. somebody who is fighting for more inclusive uganda on her social media accounts. she calls for society where everyone is free to decide who they want to be. i exist. i'm here this what they look like, a new plan for me. can you account for me when they go to like a hospital level? if i have an in my passport, i may go and i might be able to lake bright health. why pap smear, when they feel when you have
that things that it shouldn't have been that that, that i felt like i feel like i'm wearing a kronos and uganda, many l g b t q i, people live secretly to avoid harassment from authorities and the public. but come, pooh, is public about her status. she believes talking about her transgender identity has made some people more tolerant towards sexual minority. that's why i want to live now. i'm transgender. i talk about the different secret, if on my web, it's in my, it's in my instagram, it's an...
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t count. is it easy to tackle these serious subjects when your reputation is that of a very funny man? i don�*t know. i mean, for some peoplet call it. that wasn�*t a very intelligent sentence, so it doesn�*t bear that out very well. but what i mean is the book is complex. it�*s trying to draw some quite complex intellectual ideas around how anti—semitism has been a neglected thing that the people who are very obsessed with identity politics have left behind. i see no reason why a joke in the middle of that would deflate or subvert an argument. i think that�*s a weird thing that people assume that the minute you go into comedy, you�*re somehow upending what you�*re saying. intellectually, i don�*t see that at all. iam glad... i mean, it�*s a privilege, really, that, despite being a comedian and probably being best known for being a comedian, the times literary supplement still come to me and say, "we�*d like you to write a book about an essay, "a book about anything you like." i say, "i want to write it about this," and they don�*t say, "well, don�*t be ridiculous, you�*re a funnyman." you know, a little theme i�*ve been de
t count. is it easy to tackle these serious subjects when your reputation is that of a very funny man? i don�*t know. i mean, for some peoplet call it. that wasn�*t a very intelligent sentence, so it doesn�*t bear that out very well. but what i mean is the book is complex. it�*s trying to draw some quite complex intellectual ideas around how anti—semitism has been a neglected thing that the people who are very obsessed with identity politics have left behind. i see no reason why a...
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think a lot of people thought that, blimey, if. incredibly low, and i think a lot of people thought that, blimey, if ii people thought that, blimey, if i .1% people thought that, blimey, if i ~t_ little increased up from 0.1, then what is? — little increased up from 0.1, then what is? the _ little increased up from 0.1, then what is? the bank— little increased up from 0.1, then what is? the bank of— little increased up from 0.1, then what is? the bank of england - little increased up from 0.1, then. what is? the bank of england were expecting — what is? the bank of england were expecting to — what is? the bank of england were expecting to do _ what is? the bank of england were expecting to do it _ what is? the bank of england were expecting to do it last _ what is? the bank of england were expecting to do it last month. - what is? the bank of england were| expecting to do it last month. they held off— expecting to do it last month. they held off and — expecting to do it last month. they held off and then _ expecting to do it last month. they held off and then the _ expecting to do it last month. they held off and then the old _ expecting to do it last month. they held off and
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Dec 18, 2021
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but the fact is, that doesn�*t happen very often. i think peoplee health of the news industry right now. you worked at itn, channel 4 news, channel five news, is there a lot of competition that your colleagues at itv had last week as we discussed in the media show. joking about downing street party. what was your reaction to your colleagues at getting such a big scoop? pleasure. genuine pleasure. because it had come from itv which did not have a great track record of real mass of scoops like that. and it was a real utterly brilliant scoop and a very meaningful one. and we were envious, but we were thrilled. we didn�*t celebrate very much because we had access to it, but no, it was pleasure that our building, which houses a lot of tv channels had done something that the bbc must�*ve been, well, flapping their ears about. andrew marr is leaving the bbc. andrew neil has had his own well—publicized exit from broadcasting for the moment. what do you make of all these big news beasts going all at once? i think the big thing is to say how old are we? and
but the fact is, that doesn�*t happen very often. i think peoplee health of the news industry right now. you worked at itn, channel 4 news, channel five news, is there a lot of competition that your colleagues at itv had last week as we discussed in the media show. joking about downing street party. what was your reaction to your colleagues at getting such a big scoop? pleasure. genuine pleasure. because it had come from itv which did not have a great track record of real mass of scoops like...
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i could, like, as a captain, say, "no, we shouldn�*t try." because i didn�*t want to let my friend down. and that�*s why many peoplethinking about other people than myself. what kind of racist attitude did you encounter when you were representing france? we receive a lot of racist letters. even some people, they were pooing in a box, and saying, "go back to africa with your player." but i didn�*t found out those letters when i was playing. the only thing was when the french president of france was coming to visit us, we had a table where we were always sitting at the same place, so they were changing the chair to make sure it was two white players next to the president. and when i say that, everyone was like, "what he�*s talking about?" they get to every picture, and they found out everything i was saying is real. many black players, like, "patrice, what is going on?" i was like, "guys, this is not our home. "play football, but you�*re never going to feel at home." when you look at the game today, you look at, for example, the way in which the world cup, first of all, is going to qatar and then there�*s the idea we
i could, like, as a captain, say, "no, we shouldn�*t try." because i didn�*t want to let my friend down. and that�*s why many peoplethinking about other people than myself. what kind of racist attitude did you encounter when you were representing france? we receive a lot of racist letters. even some people, they were pooing in a box, and saying, "go back to africa with your player." but i didn�*t found out those letters when i was playing. the only thing was when the...
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i get paid by the people who have a sore throat for months. people who are coming because i want pregnancy test. those people pay me through you guys i t is thursday. may, 14th, i had like our research few days and i feel like i probably should have been recording during it, but it's still ongoing. so home, our own feelin really, really burned out, ah, really tired today is monday may 18 work was insane on friday. and he was absolutely not 1234. today is thursday, june, a letter to go probably put an 80 hours a week for the past 2 weeks. no longer able to sleep until like night am a super grateful that i love my job and emergency medicine and that i'm able to come out and help out where i'm able to. he hands m grateful. just my family is healthy and see if it is i might engage a patient who got really, really sick, one minute felt like she was going to die. she did find me. she was on the news today are being built and hold talking about her experience and talking out that dr . lee told her that she was going to be cut into a coma and put her daughter on the phone as like a speech, but not really good to see somebody in the window leav
i get paid by the people who have a sore throat for months. people who are coming because i want pregnancy test. those people pay me through you guys i t is thursday. may, 14th, i had like our research few days and i feel like i probably should have been recording during it, but it's still ongoing. so home, our own feelin really, really burned out, ah, really tired today is monday may 18 work was insane on friday. and he was absolutely not 1234. today is thursday, june, a letter to go probably...
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i have next don't on the back of my book is they are. is not going nowhere. that means the world to t me but just the other day peopledoctor cornell west who just embraced me. i appreciate you more k than you ever now. i am serious. >> . >> i wish i could do that. >> and then to be one of the most brilliant people in c the world you create whole new worlds. >> we had this discussion and nonfiction is harder. like we have to tell the truth? >> no. i am envious of you. so give me a little bit of that energy. >> . >> i appreciate you. >> i am so sad. but thank you so much. for your brains and your candor. you.r. this is ade wonderful conversation. thank you so much for joining us we just posted a link in the chat to purchase copies and with this remarkable book thank you so much even matched his wardrobe here today.ou thank you so much for supporting the independent bookstore keep reading and have a lovely night. thank you. >> thank you for coming. >> 1787 major september james madison gave 167 speeches. seventy-two motion sensors done for committees at the constitutional convention in philadelphia. with his new biograp
i have next don't on the back of my book is they are. is not going nowhere. that means the world to t me but just the other day peopledoctor cornell west who just embraced me. i appreciate you more k than you ever now. i am serious. >> . >> i wish i could do that. >> and then to be one of the most brilliant people in c the world you create whole new worlds. >> we had this discussion and nonfiction is harder. like we have to tell the truth? >> no. i am envious of...
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was the voice of the voice that he was the one person who paid for justice for people living with a b as for the l g, b, t, q i, community and for they did jacketed and the oppressed people, not only in our country footage from 985 shows to, to coming an angry mob who had been beating and accused apartheid collaborator. he was one of the strongest voices for peaceful resistance against the system. a pricing south africa, black people, we know we know, we know we got over. he lay to travel the world containing human rights against homophobia. israel's treatment of palestinians and climate change. one of his last public appearances, receiving a covert 19 vaccine, sending a message of social solidarity right to the end. saturday's funeral will be limited to just $100.00 guests inside the cathedral, but will be followed by countless more outside and around the world. in china there's a tattoo ban of forcing footballers on the national team to rethink their inc, the days of sporting tattoos. our over says china's sports authority considered a controversial decision by many. china says it's an attempt to set a good
was the voice of the voice that he was the one person who paid for justice for people living with a b as for the l g, b, t, q i, community and for they did jacketed and the oppressed people, not only in our country footage from 985 shows to, to coming an angry mob who had been beating and accused apartheid collaborator. he was one of the strongest voices for peaceful resistance against the system. a pricing south africa, black people, we know we know, we know we got over. he lay to travel the...
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t worked particularly well in germany and austria. the people who really don�*t want to get vaccines which remember is a very tiny portion of the population, i have it will be deeply unpopular among the tory backbenchers interesting. among the tory backbenchers interesting-— among the tory backbenchers interesting. let's go to the sun which is due — interesting. let's go to the sun which is due as _ interesting. let's go to the sun which is due as i _ interesting. let's go to the sun which is due as i say _ interesting. let's go to the sun which is due as i say not - interesting. let's go to the sun which is due as i say not as - interesting. let's go to the sun which is due as i say not as i i which is due as i say not as i christmas do. get it? i suppose the wider question is, will be plan b restrictions that have been announced today, will people think actually why do i need to comply with them if the evidences that downing street governments staff were combined with their own rules are year ago, why should i bother with these ones? that�*s the word for the government, i suppose. with these ones? that's the word for the government, i supp
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that have a really good cachet, that's awesome, but i still will do the comedies as well, obviously. yeah, ican�*t... yeah, i think that's what peopleand we are going to find a spell of very windy weather for a while as well. what is happening over the next 2a hours, you can essentially see on the satellite picture. this band of cloud is going to put eastwards overnight and into tomorrow, and push away a lot of the cloud that we have had today across england and in parts of wales. here in central parts of scotland, it has been a lovely day. but it will turn cold very quickly. this is the picture elsewhere, mind you. and there is a lot more cloud over england in particular. it still feels pretty chilly out there. stronger winds are moving away from eastern areas. we will see the cloud thinning and breaking for a while. it gets cold quickly, but then we see that cloud coming in from the atlantic was on the satellite. that brings some rain, and into some areas and some snow. the coldest air is likely to be in scotland. we will have a touch of frost across other parts of the uk for a while. we will see the clouds moving its way eastward
that have a really good cachet, that's awesome, but i still will do the comedies as well, obviously. yeah, ican�*t... yeah, i think that's what peopleand we are going to find a spell of very windy weather for a while as well. what is happening over the next 2a hours, you can essentially see on the satellite picture. this band of cloud is going to put eastwards overnight and into tomorrow, and push away a lot of the cloud that we have had today across england and in parts of wales. here in...
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i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for peoplerth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the new series, "and just like that," kristin davis. plus, actor, producer, judge, and host, carson kressley. also the hosts open up the "inbox" to check in with viewe viewers. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: ed sheeran. ♪ bring
i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for peoplerth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the new series, "and just like that," kristin davis. plus, actor, producer, judge, and host, carson kressley. also the hosts open up the "inbox" to check in with viewe viewers. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are...
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i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for peopleident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou get t thbestst rult t poiblele. it's live with kelly and ryan! today from a very boy band holiday, joey fatone. plus, star of the broadway hit dear evan hansen, jordan fisher! and, your thoughts and comments direct from the inbox, all next on live! and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ["rain on me" by lady gaga & ariana grande] [applause] ♪ i'd rather be dry, but at least i'm alive ♪ ♪ rain on me ♪ -casual monday. -yeah. ♪ rain on me ♪ morning, deja. how are you? ♪ let me get a ticket to the show! the all-new spectacle. -once in a while. -so you think you can dance? hey! it is monday, december 6th. good morning.
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and alo tnghe way, i havhae d a t cofonversationsh witaot l people, imams in prison, mrsento outside.ays sheai remns bitterow tards i.s. and its online recrus.iter >> i remember feelreing ally saead, rllgey tser h -re- ally ttitter, tak aendvantage of and duped casome iwet re. rembmeer fee rlingeayll meashad ofys melf at i had allowed it to happen. >> she sshays e h tasurned her back on thesl iamic state group dts i ideogoly. e yssa she hopes her story laughed aas wniarng to other...
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a really good cachet, that's — that's awesome, but i still will do the comedies as well, obviously. yeah, ican�*t... yeah, i think that's what people a frontal system working its way in from the atlantic. that's going to bring another round of rain and hill snow. you can see it here showing up on that pressure chart. it will be very wet across northern ireland, parts of scotland, western england and wales to start this morning. quite quickly, though, it will brighten up across northern ireland with sunshine and showers. but this band of rain will continue its journey eastwards through the day, eventually crossing most of england. we'll see some snow over the pennines as well. there could be a bit of a hang back of the rain for east anglia in the far south—east, otherwise it brightens up for many of us with some good spells of sunshine. most of the showers will be in the north and the west, some of these heavy and frequent, and there will be some wintriness over the high ground. a cold day to come — we could see nine or ten degrees in the far south—west. it stays breezy with blustery showers, wintry on the hills through monday night
a really good cachet, that's — that's awesome, but i still will do the comedies as well, obviously. yeah, ican�*t... yeah, i think that's what people a frontal system working its way in from the atlantic. that's going to bring another round of rain and hill snow. you can see it here showing up on that pressure chart. it will be very wet across northern ireland, parts of scotland, western england and wales to start this morning. quite quickly, though, it will brighten up across northern...
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t it? i think it is, people need to recognise it is an uncertain period.s going to be a real challenge for people day to day but also to sort of shape health behaviour again. we do know people are willing to do the right things if they think the request is legitimate. if they see other people doing them. if they think it�*s going to make a difference, that�*s efficacy, and also if they are showing empathy, if again, they sense what they do could affect another person. all of that is probably coming to the fore again and it�*s really going to put some pressure on health officials to be driving the messages through this time. indonesia�*s disaster management agency says 13 people are now known to have died after a volcano erupted on the island of java on saturday. dozens of people have been injured — videos posted on social media show people running from approaching clouds of ash from mount semeru. the volcano has been in a state of near constant eruption for decades. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news. thousands of people have been evacuated from indi
t it? i think it is, people need to recognise it is an uncertain period.s going to be a real challenge for people day to day but also to sort of shape health behaviour again. we do know people are willing to do the right things if they think the request is legitimate. if they see other people doing them. if they think it�*s going to make a difference, that�*s efficacy, and also if they are showing empathy, if again, they sense what they do could affect another person. all of that is...
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a really good cachet, that's — that's awesome, but i still will do the comedies as well, obviously. yeah, ican�*t... yeah, i think that's what peopleore southern parts of the north sea, so the weather should be calming down, really, i think on sunday and drying. now, we've still got some wetter weather for a while, particularly across the eastern parts of england, but even here, it does become drier. further west, some sunshine coming through, particularly across northern ireland and a good part of scotland. sunnier skies and lighter winds as well. it's not going to feel as cold on sunday by any means and temperatures should be a degree or two higher. that area of low pressure tends to pull away and the cloud continues to thin during sunday evening, allowing those temperatures to follow a fairly quickly ahead of the next weather system that comes in. this is a band of wet weather that is moving in from the atlantic. into the cold air, there could be some snow for a while over higher parts of scotland and the pennines, but it's mostly rain. that rain band pushing eastward during the morning, followed by some sunshine and blustery sh
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saner heads in the kremlin that know that this is the case so i don�*t think that there will necessarily be an escalation but i think people ukraine to be part of nato, in which case the nato allies would have to defend it or not allowing ukraine to become a member? i wouldn�*t place the choice so starkly. i think that not allowing ukraine to become a member is... there isn�*t a question of that. the more likely variant is simply ukraine will be issued noncommittal promises of the sort that it has been given for the past few decades and that it will remain in its kind of grey zone area that it is in now. i think that there are certainly risks to either course of action depending on how russia perceives the west�*s intent. given russia�*s views of ukraine it would be very hard for it to conceive of further cooperation between nato and ukraine as not being a threat to itself, but i think that at the same time there is possibly dialogue that could defuse russia�*s sense of concern. firefighters north of the us city of denver in colorado are battling what has quickly become the most destructive wildfire in the modern history o
saner heads in the kremlin that know that this is the case so i don�*t think that there will necessarily be an escalation but i think people ukraine to be part of nato, in which case the nato allies would have to defend it or not allowing ukraine to become a member? i wouldn�*t place the choice so starkly. i think that not allowing ukraine to become a member is... there isn�*t a question of that. the more likely variant is simply ukraine will be issued noncommittal promises of the sort...
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are telling me, use to be home some 10 people who've now fled and have taken refuge with family in addis ababa in the capital city. i mean the town of kaya and the t graham people's liberation front, and the allies came here at least a time. so that's a different occasion. and the last time they stayed for 18 days. so as you can see, they've completely destroyed homes like this. i mean it's absolutely nothing. so not only did they lose the home, but they also burnt it when they lift and not only are people still afraid to come back, but there's really not much to come back to. i mean, if you look yeah, even the window frame. absolutely. everything has been taken everything. ah, the wall has been raging for just over a year and the government keeps promising. it will in soon. but for people who live here, it's already too late. they've lost everything. policy a r t e c. ok. the un no human rights council did earlier vote for an independent investigation into the atrocities committed by all sides. well, if you hope you call the decision politically motivated and refused to cooperate. so people in east ukraine's breakaway republics are still living u
are telling me, use to be home some 10 people who've now fled and have taken refuge with family in addis ababa in the capital city. i mean the town of kaya and the t graham people's liberation front, and the allies came here at least a time. so that's a different occasion. and the last time they stayed for 18 days. so as you can see, they've completely destroyed homes like this. i mean it's absolutely nothing. so not only did they lose the home, but they also burnt it when they lift and not...
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people for home for christmas? yes, i will be your ideal christmas guest who had to like most to invite for christmas. oh i think it from the t mean people who are no longer with jay from his chair. you shall have the world, shall i say, i think queen elizabeth the 1st would be quite going to be a she had no teeth, cheryl removed and she should be nigh bang in or about now. yet let lich debt show out when the chin now should be grey. i'd like clean an issue, but the 1st with no t i once a and alex chance for glenda jackson and political exchange. when she was her labor minister, i accused of being in character as a lisp of she didn't take 2 cases. she was not pleased. i'm not to try to stand up the tone again. i didn't miss. he was your day. sorry to hear your favorite. yep. yep. trust me get here. he could get in by i somebody with some of a villain from a movie, i think would be quite good. you know, i don't know. i'm, she's so many you could choose from if it was a politician like monte pies, a or sailors. maybe i don't dare. louise. now brooks is funny. someone funny? well, it's a, it's almost christmas. then we have, we
people for home for christmas? yes, i will be your ideal christmas guest who had to like most to invite for christmas. oh i think it from the t mean people who are no longer with jay from his chair. you shall have the world, shall i say, i think queen elizabeth the 1st would be quite going to be a she had no teeth, cheryl removed and she should be nigh bang in or about now. yet let lich debt show out when the chin now should be grey. i'd like clean an issue, but the 1st with no t i once a and...
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i would say, nations that had been already alarmed by the aggression by the chinese. so basically people are walking away from just in time system to just in case system from j i t into j i. c. which theoretically, might sound very good because people want to prepare for, you know, issues like, you know, coven 19. but from the economic theoretical point of view, that's suicide, you want to increase your inventory when your demand is unclear. but again, the geopolitical factor is winning out the economic factors. because obviously we all understand the threat that that has been displayed by the chinese government. so obviously we're seeing this coven, 19 issue, having a very big indirect impact on the geopolitical side, which directly impacts our supply chain, which directly impacts our economic situation. oh, and then let's start something else. so just direct me to all 3 of you then come to you one by one inflation. i mean, joe biden has admitted and said this is a problem. he thinks it will start to come down quickly, but it's, it's, it's a scary prospect, isn't it? lorenzo? i'll start with you when you're by 6 stop to come, move out of reach your food and your petr
i would say, nations that had been already alarmed by the aggression by the chinese. so basically people are walking away from just in time system to just in case system from j i t into j i. c. which theoretically, might sound very good because people want to prepare for, you know, issues like, you know, coven 19. but from the economic theoretical point of view, that's suicide, you want to increase your inventory when your demand is unclear. but again, the geopolitical factor is winning out the...
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voice of the voice that he was the one person who campaigned for justice for people living with h i v for out for the g, b, t, q i plus community. and for the detectives and the oppressed people, not only in our country, footage from 195 shows to, to calming an angry mob who had been beating and alleged apartheid collaborator. he was one of the strongest voices for peaceful resistance against the system oppressing south africa. black people, we know we know who we know. we got over he. he later traveled the world campaigning for human rights against time of phobia. israel's treatment of palestine and climate change. one of his last public appearances receiving a cove at 19 vaccine, sending a message of social solidarity right to the end. saturday's funeral will be limited to just $100.00 guests inside the cathedral, but will be followed by countless more outside and around the world. coming up next is your business news. i'm mike local in berlin for me in the entire team. thanks for watching. take care and we'll see you at the top of the next out watching d w. i will go to the dark side where intelligence ag
voice of the voice that he was the one person who campaigned for justice for people living with h i v for out for the g, b, t, q i plus community. and for the detectives and the oppressed people, not only in our country, footage from 195 shows to, to calming an angry mob who had been beating and alleged apartheid collaborator. he was one of the strongest voices for peaceful resistance against the system oppressing south africa. black people, we know we know who we know. we got over he. he later...
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when it asks for location, i don�*t really trust it because it�*s giving information away to people. l. when it asks to collect my data and i don�*t know what it�*s being used for, sometimes that scares me a little bit. the new children�*s code is now enforced by the information commissioner�*s office. there are 15 standards which will govern how children�*s data is protected online. these include strict rules on data collection and sharing, making high privacy settings the default and switching location tracking off by default, too. a key figure behind this new code is the film director and now campaigner baroness beeban kidron. personal data is the mechanism by which the companies make money, so it�*s follow the money. it�*s designed to grab the data. and in doing so, a lot of things, unintended consequences, happen to our children. and that by actually saying, "no, don�*t take kids�* data, take the kids out the business model, make your profits "after you�*ve taken care of young people," we change the system itself. most big technology companies insist children�*s safety is a prior
when it asks for location, i don�*t really trust it because it�*s giving information away to people. l. when it asks to collect my data and i don�*t know what it�*s being used for, sometimes that scares me a little bit. the new children�*s code is now enforced by the information commissioner�*s office. there are 15 standards which will govern how children�*s data is protected online. these include strict rules on data collection and sharing, making high privacy settings the...
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a really good cachet, that's — that's awesome, but i still will do the comedies as well, obviously. yeah, ican�*t... yeah, i think that's what peoplebeen chucking them onto the coastline of west wales. you know the seas are pretty angry when they throw brick—sized lumps of rocks at you. there is barra, it continues to feel it's getting less intense. we do have a window of slightly clearer weather that's set to come in during thursday. that means we'll see these showers that we got at the moment fading away over the next few hours. but it's going to be quite chilly for those heading out across northern england and scotland, temperatures as low as —2, —3 degrees celsius as you perhaps head outside the door first thing in the morning. but for many, a fine start to the day. in fact for some of you, it should be a lovely sunrise. the early rising sun illuminating this lump of cloud, the next weather system not taking long to move its way in and bringing rain back to northern ireland, west england and wales. but also eventually bringing some milder air into the south—west where temperatures reach around 11 degrees through the afternoon.
a really good cachet, that's — that's awesome, but i still will do the comedies as well, obviously. yeah, ican�*t... yeah, i think that's what peoplebeen chucking them onto the coastline of west wales. you know the seas are pretty angry when they throw brick—sized lumps of rocks at you. there is barra, it continues to feel it's getting less intense. we do have a window of slightly clearer weather that's set to come in during thursday. that means we'll see these showers that we got at the...
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i think loads of people are excited about the final, the country was in a fantastically excited atmosphere and i think everybody thought we had just lost a game, and we haven�*tk it is too close and we cannot allow that to happen again and we must sort it out. commander rachel williams from the met police said lessons would be learned. through hindsight and baroness casey�*s analysis, it�*s clear that the events before the match overshadowed the anticipated incident following the penalty shoot out. whilst we had police presence in wembley across the day, we accept that the bulk of this was not present early enough to prevent scenes of disorder. it is a matter of deep regret that policing and all of those involved in the planning for the euro 2020 final did not foresee events before the match outside wembley. let�*s speak to our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, who is at wembley. my my goodness, this report pulls no punches. there is a lot of very strong language in this. absolutely. what's interesting _ strong language in this. absolutely. what's interesting is _ strong language in this. absolutely. what's interesting is to _ strong language in this. abso
i think loads of people are excited about the final, the country was in a fantastically excited atmosphere and i think everybody thought we had just lost a game, and we haven�*tk it is too close and we cannot allow that to happen again and we must sort it out. commander rachel williams from the met police said lessons would be learned. through hindsight and baroness casey�*s analysis, it�*s clear that the events before the match overshadowed the anticipated incident following the penalty...
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inaudible] i don't hear the difference that much but i can respect if you put it as banks are less likely to give loans to black people we don't think about twhat it is about the banks. where i lose that person is that person just assumed the answer is that banks are racist in some ways. the person behind the desk is partly affected by the fact the person has brown skin. if you look into if she was like that, frankly finance the person that wrote that article thinks that but it's not as simple as just skin color in those cases. the banks in 2021 as opposed to 1914 or 1952. it would be hard to identify bigotry or discrimination. but i see where she's coming from. >> looking through the bio. tell me about>> your education d the decisions you made in your education. you speak french. why did you take this path to get where you are academically? you have a specialty in linguistics and why you made the choices you did. i went to four different schools. most people only went there for two years and then i got a ba from rutgers. my parents were not as connected as today's parents would be. i wound up at rutgers and met some wonderful people that i
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i always strived to serve my people but now i can�*t return to the job i love and that consumes my thoughtsare trying to leave. it feels like every waking moment we are waiting for our death. maybe tomorrow it will be my turn. former supermodel and refugee halima aden has shared letters with afghan university tutor aliya kazimy. aliya has told halima how it feels to no longer be able to express yourself through the clothes she wears. just imagine for a moment that you do not have the right to choose the length or the colour of your outfit, how would you feel? you wouldn�*t feel independent. i love the hijab but i�*m against being forced to wear one. it is unthinkable that anyone should be deprived of colour and sentenced to blackjust because they are a woman. when i think about you and your friends having to hide a once colourful wardrobe, i would say keep the peace for you. keep it in a place where only you know and keep it for the day that you could wear that outfit again. my heart beats for my country, its people and my family. aliya. these afghan women want to ensure their words are hea
i always strived to serve my people but now i can�*t return to the job i love and that consumes my thoughtsare trying to leave. it feels like every waking moment we are waiting for our death. maybe tomorrow it will be my turn. former supermodel and refugee halima aden has shared letters with afghan university tutor aliya kazimy. aliya has told halima how it feels to no longer be able to express yourself through the clothes she wears. just imagine for a moment that you do not have the right to...
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i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for peopleby a car get t tand needed help.oiblele. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehi called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident cget the best result possible. >> closing arguments set to begin this morning in the trial of former "empire" star jussie smollett. the defense rested its case on tuesday after smollett testified that he was the victim of a real anti-gay and racist hate crime in chicago in 2019, denying that he staged the attack for media attention. a charge punishable up to three years in prison. emotions running high in the ghislaine maxwell trial. a tearful user using the name carolyn said money will not ever fix what that woman has done to me. the alleged victim said she was 14 when maxwell told her she had a great body for jeffrey epstein and his friends and lured her into years of sexual abuse. 14. prosecutors say they intend to re
i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for peopleby a car get t tand needed help.oiblele. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehi called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident cget the best result possible. >> closing arguments set to begin this morning in the trial of former "empire" star...
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i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for peoples. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou i was hit by a car get t tand needed help.oiblele. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehi called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident cget the best result possible. >>> well, 'tis the season to be shopping, at least in wealthier nations where people have been spending more and more on stuff. in the u.s. alone, consumer spending, buying things basically, it's in our dna. it accounts for nearly 70% of gross domestic product. but do we think enough about whether we really need much of what we buy and what damage rampant consumerism does to the planet? journalist and author j.b. mac kinnen wrote a book about, the day the world stops shopping: how ending consumerism saves the environment and ourselves. he joins me from british columbia. some nations are worse than others whether it comes to consumption. i'm thi
i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for peoples. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou i was hit by a car get t tand needed help.oiblele. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehi called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident cget the best result possible. >>> well, 'tis the season to be shopping,...
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people will respond. t take on that and how people will resond. ~ ., ., ., , .,, ., respond. ie are doing their — respond. i think a lot of people are doing their own _ respond. i think a lot of people are doing their own self-imposed - doing their own self—imposed restrictions. we can see that with empty— restrictions. we can see that with empty shots, empty restaurants, empty— empty shots, empty restaurants, empty pubs. the key thing is, what is going _ empty pubs. the key thing is, what is going to — empty pubs. the key thing is, what is going to be the impact on particularly the hospitality industry, but also on hospitals, and we know— industry, but also on hospitals, and we know that there is a huge backlog of operations and non— elective surgery— of operations and non— elective surgery that has been delayed for a long. _ surgery that has been delayed for a long. long — surgery that has been delayed for a long, long time since covid first started — long, long time since covid first started if— long, long time since covid first started. if you are going to bring in a lockdo
people will respond. t take on that and how people will resond. ~ ., ., ., , .,, ., respond. ie are doing their — respond. i think a lot of people are doing their own _ respond. i think a lot of people are doing their own self-imposed - doing their own self—imposed restrictions. we can see that with empty— restrictions. we can see that with empty shots, empty restaurants, empty— empty shots, empty restaurants, empty pubs. the key thing is, what is going _ empty pubs. the key thing is,...
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. >> on one hd you areaying people unvaccinated need to get vaccinated. t irious because at the same time you've got various sports franchises saying actually we are going to reduce testing. and that detection process. you've got people calling for shorter quarantine times. is that something we will hear more about? >> i think all of these things go hand in hand. right now, one of the issues is we have such limited testing that we are unablto use testing as a preventative measure. i would love to see the u.s. get to whe other countries are, having enough tests for students to test before going to school. if families are gathering, we should be able to test everyone in advance. we also have to shorten the isolation period because we do not want to testing. if somebody is traveling, then test positive and change their travel plans, that is a significant problem. we are disincentive eyes and ople to get tested. and we want to keep our health care workers at work. if somebody tests positive but has no symptoms, it would be ideal if they could keep testing until t
. >> on one hd you areaying people unvaccinated need to get vaccinated. t irious because at the same time you've got various sports franchises saying actually we are going to reduce testing. and that detection process. you've got people calling for shorter quarantine times. is that something we will hear more about? >> i think all of these things go hand in hand. right now, one of the issues is we have such limited testing that we are unablto use testing as a preventative measure. i...