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the mirror is in need of new equipment and some repairs. e sides of the antrona valley are so steep that cables, or in the old days mules, are the only way of transporting heavy equipment to the top. a slow, painstaking journey. that's not quite over yet. pier franco has to undertake the final meters on foot. and finally he makes it. he's 1,100 meters above the village which is hidden deep down in the valley. and here's the mirror, measuring five by eight meters in size. the mayor fulfilled a lifelong dream when he had it installed 10 years ago to bring light to the dark valley, a real technological challenge. pierfranco midali: the material reflects 95% of the sunlight. that's almost all the luminosity. but some of it gets lost because of vapor and dust particles in the air during the refraction. after all, the light does have to travel another kilometer to get to the village. reporter: after installing the control box, they have to check everything is working. the circuits and hydraulic pistons remained broken for two years after a fire da
the mirror is in need of new equipment and some repairs. e sides of the antrona valley are so steep that cables, or in the old days mules, are the only way of transporting heavy equipment to the top. a slow, painstaking journey. that's not quite over yet. pier franco has to undertake the final meters on foot. and finally he makes it. he's 1,100 meters above the village which is hidden deep down in the valley. and here's the mirror, measuring five by eight meters in size. the mayor fulfilled a...
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and getting £30 million. —— the mirror. ng a great foot ball policy by china becoming a great football power, within about ten years, attracting players, what they are doing is targeting players who are doing is targeting players who are coming towards the end of their career are coming towards the end of their careerand are coming towards the end of their career and who have decided, if he is going, that there is not much for him to do at manchester united. and play up him to do at manchester united. and play up rafael england, probably has another year, why not make a pot of money. these players of course will profit enormously. —— and play for england. whether that will make china a world power, in football, thatis china a world power, in football, that is another question, because they need to find their own players. my they need to find their own players. my own favourite story of the day, i don't know if you were watching the match yesterday, possibly not, you we re match yesterday, possibly not, you were probably in t
and getting £30 million. —— the mirror. ng a great foot ball policy by china becoming a great football power, within about ten years, attracting players, what they are doing is targeting players who are doing is targeting players who are coming towards the end of their career are coming towards the end of their careerand are coming towards the end of their career and who have decided, if he is going, that there is not much for him to do at manchester united. and play up him to do at...
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i wake up in the morning and look in the mirror, and it has this dewy glow about it. it's really amazing to see. >> announcer: specific beauty is quickly becoming the most buzzed about, go-to skin secret for women of color everywhere, breaking down barriers by finally providing a solution for all multi-ethnic skin, including hollywood. >> i love that dr. heather has included all of us. there's so many of us that have been left out, and now specific beauty makes us all feel included. >> i am chilean, latina, and i live in miami. i've seen, like, some spots in my skin, and since i've been using specific beauty, it's like my skin is more healthy, it's more even. specific beauty makes me feel younger, healthy, beautiful, confident -- okay, hot. [ chuckles ] >> the great thing about specific beauty is that this isn't just another skincare line. it's become, like, a movement, because all of these women -- all these women and all these different color shades and ranges that have never had a beauty line before that was specifically for them, we've all been waiting for this. we
i wake up in the morning and look in the mirror, and it has this dewy glow about it. it's really amazing to see. >> announcer: specific beauty is quickly becoming the most buzzed about, go-to skin secret for women of color everywhere, breaking down barriers by finally providing a solution for all multi-ethnic skin, including hollywood. >> i love that dr. heather has included all of us. there's so many of us that have been left out, and now specific beauty makes us all feel included....
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and the mirror reports on the lowest rate of nhs spending in history.n says the prime minister faces a rebellion from your own mps to end the child migrant scheme. the times claims taxpayers and charities are fuel and the surge in fake news. and the express reports on the number of people trying to enter the uk illegally and speculates about whether tom jones and priscilla presley are an item! that will not feature in what discussing. it is not unusual! let's begin with the daily telegraph. council tax rises for millions, households across the country facing higher bills, not just council tax bills, but the parking as well. we knew council tax rates would go up because we always do, particularly when the government is short of cash because the force local governments to raise more money. this is a local government information unit survey and they have surveyed councils in england and wales and 94% of those councils only have said they will raise council tax over the next year by up to 5%, and that may also include additional charges for parking and wast
and the mirror reports on the lowest rate of nhs spending in history.n says the prime minister faces a rebellion from your own mps to end the child migrant scheme. the times claims taxpayers and charities are fuel and the surge in fake news. and the express reports on the number of people trying to enter the uk illegally and speculates about whether tom jones and priscilla presley are an item! that will not feature in what discussing. it is not unusual! let's begin with the daily telegraph....
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some people will look in the mirror and say i am a doctor, i saved the lives today.ome people would say i'm a teacher and i taught some young kids and it will change their world. who knows -- in that group there may be a nobel prize winner or somebody that can stop the craziness of crime. there are lots of different measures of success. unfortunately, we tend to measure the success in this day and age in dollar terms. how much the baseball player is getting paid, how much the actress or actor is getting paid. >> how do you measure your success? >> two daughters that turned out super and have their own lives and you are doing very well. philanthropy. my company has been successful and created a lot of jobs for a lot of people. the profits go into the foundation. with that, we have done a lot of -- on smoking cessation, working on eradicating polio with bill gates. helping the arts at helping governments at the local level work better. working on the environment. there are a lot of different things we are working on. i am proud of all of those. >> do you think your wea
some people will look in the mirror and say i am a doctor, i saved the lives today.ome people would say i'm a teacher and i taught some young kids and it will change their world. who knows -- in that group there may be a nobel prize winner or somebody that can stop the craziness of crime. there are lots of different measures of success. unfortunately, we tend to measure the success in this day and age in dollar terms. how much the baseball player is getting paid, how much the actress or actor...
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anti-people closest in the mirrors to you and your own personal tribe and get yourself together. they are getting out of hand. the government has been out of hand. they are showing their teeth more and more. give us something to fight over to see how we'll react. and they'll give us a solution they already preplanned. how would you get us to a point to where we don't stand as a human race? we're going to wake up one day and not have any rights and the government will still be the government. telling people what to do. what to believe. wake up. host: next to thomas, glen bernie, maryland. democrats line. caller: pedro, how you doing? i'm concerned with political correctness and how that limits free speech. particularly for a white person. i can be called a white boy, i'm an adult male. if i use the n word to refer to a black, i'm a horrible, horrible person. the blacks can march all over the place and do protest as much as they want. the tea parties, if they march, they are racist. malcolm x is ok, whatever he says, his hateful speech about white people, but trump is a racist. you
anti-people closest in the mirrors to you and your own personal tribe and get yourself together. they are getting out of hand. the government has been out of hand. they are showing their teeth more and more. give us something to fight over to see how we'll react. and they'll give us a solution they already preplanned. how would you get us to a point to where we don't stand as a human race? we're going to wake up one day and not have any rights and the government will still be the government....
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tell us about the mirrors they have. to take those best parts of online and bring them into the store. >> you walk into a dressing room, it knows what you brought in, so let's say you brought into bank pairs of pants and a shirt. that would pop up on the screen. if you want more recommendations, you can hit a button, just like on the internet. people who bought this bought this. oliver: it is all showing up on the mirror? >> just the sort of normal touchscreen. it is pretty, well designed, sort of fits within the framework of the dressing room. you don't feel like you are surrounded by tech. the next step is trying on the products. is something doesn't fit, hit a button and you can alert an associate to get you something, almost like an uber app, where you send out a request. i need a 32-34, right, and they bring that to you. you will be able to pay inside the dressing room with apple pay for android pay. oliver: essentially eliminating the whole shopping process. >> you eliminate having to call out to a sales associate,
tell us about the mirrors they have. to take those best parts of online and bring them into the store. >> you walk into a dressing room, it knows what you brought in, so let's say you brought into bank pairs of pants and a shirt. that would pop up on the screen. if you want more recommendations, you can hit a button, just like on the internet. people who bought this bought this. oliver: it is all showing up on the mirror? >> just the sort of normal touchscreen. it is pretty, well...
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tell us about the mirrors they have. those best parts of online and bring them into the store. >> the experience can be like this. you walk into a dressing room. your technology, it knows what you brought in. so let's say you brought into pairs of pants and a shirt. that would pop up on the screen. if you want more recommendations, you can hit a button, just like on the internet. people who bought this bought this. oliver: it is all showing up on the mirror? >> basically behind the mayor is a sort of touchscreen. it is pretty, well-designed, it sort of fits within the framework of the dressing room. you not feel like you are surrounded by tech. it is sort of an embedded in there. the next up is trying on the buttocks. if something does not that, hit a button and you can alert an associate to get you something. almost like an uber app, where you send out a request. i need a 32-34, right, and they bring that to you. what eventually is going to happen, they will work on the and another couple weeks, you will be able to pay
tell us about the mirrors they have. those best parts of online and bring them into the store. >> the experience can be like this. you walk into a dressing room. your technology, it knows what you brought in. so let's say you brought into pairs of pants and a shirt. that would pop up on the screen. if you want more recommendations, you can hit a button, just like on the internet. people who bought this bought this. oliver: it is all showing up on the mirror? >> basically behind the...
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the mirror reports that a fundraiser who collected thousands of pounds for the sun of the rugby is in0verstretched nhs hospitals are paying doctors £4000 a day, according to the times. the telegraph says the apple is demanding a campaign against fake news, which it says is killing people's minds. the guardian claims the government has abandoned the idea is of donald trump addressing both parliaments when it comes to britain for a state visit later this year. the daily express says that the eu wants to hit the uk with a bill of £49 billion as part of brexit. there is a lot to keep us busy. and only 16 minutes to do is turn. we will start with the daily mail. at last an end to the witchhunt. this is a long—running campaign to say that these trips have had these allegations held over them for a decade and nothing has come of it. they had put it on their front page because they consider it their victory, although other papers have been campaigning as well. they mention a lawyer who has been struck off over his tank chasing tactics here. this has been something that has put a lot of
the mirror reports that a fundraiser who collected thousands of pounds for the sun of the rugby is in0verstretched nhs hospitals are paying doctors £4000 a day, according to the times. the telegraph says the apple is demanding a campaign against fake news, which it says is killing people's minds. the guardian claims the government has abandoned the idea is of donald trump addressing both parliaments when it comes to britain for a state visit later this year. the daily express says that the eu...
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every day was a struggle, looking in the mirror or in the shower.inst me and i didn't know i. it is kind of like chinese torture where it just keeps is kind of like chinese torture where itjust keeps dripping and dripping. eventually, it puts a hole in your head. it builds up and it makes you feel worse every time. in your head. it builds up and it makes you feel worse every timem took aidan more than two years to tell anyone. although aidan had the backing of his mother and doctor, the family say the school was not supportive. the school were appalling. be made my child out to bea appalling. be made my child out to be a freak. they said, in order to allow him to be ahem, they would have to consult all the stakeholders, the board of governors, the teachers, parents, pupil body, with regard to my child. he was last on the list of considerations. at times, i had suicidal thoughts. it felt like the world was against me apart from my mother. the specific issue concerned aidan wanting to wear a boys uniform. the headteacher said that younger children mig
every day was a struggle, looking in the mirror or in the shower.inst me and i didn't know i. it is kind of like chinese torture where it just keeps is kind of like chinese torture where itjust keeps dripping and dripping. eventually, it puts a hole in your head. it builds up and it makes you feel worse every time. in your head. it builds up and it makes you feel worse every timem took aidan more than two years to tell anyone. although aidan had the backing of his mother and doctor, the family...
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. >>> every morning you just get changed, we put on our clothes and we're looking in the mirror and we're like, eh, not too sure. is this shirt doing my justice? if you're looking for a second opinion, which is what is happening here, because josh put on a shirt. it's just not working. >> baby, does this shirt make me look fat? >> no. >> thanks. >> your gut does. >> bing! >> and your love handles. bmi. spare tire. swollen ankles. >> your lack of muscle definition. >> constant back sweat. >> ping, pang, gut-punch. >> man boobs. we are just giving you a hard time. but also being brutally honest. >> oh! >> just when you feel like on a high, they bring you back down again. >> they were ready for it. >> oh, they have made themselves very clear. dad's like, okay, so -- >> so -- >> the shirt's not doing you any favors. >> amen, sister. >> oh, wow. >> all right, well, it's family. family can say those things. you don't get mad about it. they are just trying to help dad out. he's probably got a shirt that's better. >> i feel like by this point the children have made themselves very clear. >> wait,
. >>> every morning you just get changed, we put on our clothes and we're looking in the mirror and we're like, eh, not too sure. is this shirt doing my justice? if you're looking for a second opinion, which is what is happening here, because josh put on a shirt. it's just not working. >> baby, does this shirt make me look fat? >> no. >> thanks. >> your gut does. >> bing! >> and your love handles. bmi. spare tire. swollen ankles. >> your lack...
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looking in the mirror, knowing i couldn‘t do it was tough.chieved, a lot of people to thank and most importantly my friends and family, my wife, alice, without her, my family‘s support... you need a good network and i have got one. can you have a hunger to pick upa got one. can you have a hunger to pick up a bat and play? even coming back here and imagining what it would be like injuly, i‘m hungry to score runs and i hope i can do that, i hope i can support the next england captain and helped to drive the team. what job do you thinkjoe root will do with the team, what will he have to change if he becomes the test captain? most people are assuming that. i'm no longer involved in those decisions, i‘ll wait and see. whoever gets the job, it‘s going to be a very special time for him, orfor them. it‘s going to be a very special time for him, orforthem. they‘re it‘s going to be a very special time for him, orfor them. they‘re very lucky they have some talented cricketers to drive forward. hopefully we can drive england forward and win more games.“
looking in the mirror, knowing i couldn‘t do it was tough.chieved, a lot of people to thank and most importantly my friends and family, my wife, alice, without her, my family‘s support... you need a good network and i have got one. can you have a hunger to pick upa got one. can you have a hunger to pick up a bat and play? even coming back here and imagining what it would be like injuly, i‘m hungry to score runs and i hope i can do that, i hope i can support the next england captain and...
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the mirror leads with the news that npower‘s price increases.ory, describing it as a kick in the teeth for customers. the times has claims that a senior labour mp received funding from a chinese law firm with links to the government in china. the paper says there is no suggestion of impropriety. the financial times focuses on donald trump's decision to review us financial regulations put in place after the 2008 crash. the telegraph reports that ministers plan to force developers to use land they have planning permission for or lose it. the guardian reports that european leaders at the summit in malta have attacked donald trump for his anti—eu rhetoric. and the daily mail reports on the continuing shortage of vegetables in britain's supermarkets. president trump has put iran on notice after its medium range ballistic missile test with limited sanctions, so who is testing who? and is this the beginning of the unravelling of president 0bama's historic nuclear deal with iran? i'll be speaking to a former deputy prime minister of iran. we are able to
the mirror leads with the news that npower‘s price increases.ory, describing it as a kick in the teeth for customers. the times has claims that a senior labour mp received funding from a chinese law firm with links to the government in china. the paper says there is no suggestion of impropriety. the financial times focuses on donald trump's decision to review us financial regulations put in place after the 2008 crash. the telegraph reports that ministers plan to force developers to use land...
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she says, "one time i had a bad day, but when i mom came in i was crying into the mirror to see if in i cried or not." [ laughter and applause ] [ laughter ] put the mirror up. >> steve: mascara, yeah. >> jimmy: this one's from @prissdubs. she said, "my supervisor found me online shopping during the day. i tried to switch the tabs and when i switched the tab is was more online shopping." [ laughter and applause ] this last one is from @auntgirl. she said, "i was looking up a a guy's info on a college computer, heard his voice from behind me telling me how to correctly spell his last name." >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: there you have it. those are "tonight show" hashtags. to check out more of my favorites, go to tonightshow.com/hashtags. stick around. we'll be right back with 13-year-old animal expert robert irwin, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey, pal. what, you got a cough this winter? you want tough love, mentholyptus halls with big time cooling flavor. or soft love. milder flavored honey halls with real honey. tough love. soft love. get the love you love. more j.d. power initia
she says, "one time i had a bad day, but when i mom came in i was crying into the mirror to see if in i cried or not." [ laughter and applause ] [ laughter ] put the mirror up. >> steve: mascara, yeah. >> jimmy: this one's from @prissdubs. she said, "my supervisor found me online shopping during the day. i tried to switch the tabs and when i switched the tab is was more online shopping." [ laughter and applause ] this last one is from @auntgirl. she said, "i...
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in an article in the sunday mirror, he urges his party to stand together to take on the conservatives expected to deliver a similar message when he speaks to the scottish labour conference this afternoon. our political correspondent, carole walker reports. jeremy corbyn is again making it clear he is not standing down and there will be no change of direction. he was in stoke last week when labour saw off the challenge from ukip to hold onto the seat, but he says his party's defeat in copeland was deeply disappointing and he takes his of theresa may's leadership and policies. but the labour leader urges his party to stand together, to turn back the tory tide. mr corbyn says places like copeland have been left behind by globalisation. he admits labour hasn't done enough to rebuild trust with people, who he says have been sold out for decades and don't feel labour represents them. in his article in the sunday mirror, he writes: but his words are unlikely to reassure the critics in his party, who fear they are heading for defeat at the general election under his leadership. with me is our
in an article in the sunday mirror, he urges his party to stand together to take on the conservatives expected to deliver a similar message when he speaks to the scottish labour conference this afternoon. our political correspondent, carole walker reports. jeremy corbyn is again making it clear he is not standing down and there will be no change of direction. he was in stoke last week when labour saw off the challenge from ukip to hold onto the seat, but he says his party's defeat in copeland...
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blackmailing beckham — the mirror reports on an apparent one million pound plot over hacked emails froma word onlyjournalists use. plot, it is a word onlyjournalists use. let's start with marine le pen, one of several french president shall hopefuls who launched their campaign this weekend. leon seems to be the city of choice. marine le pen joint election race by attacking globalisation. hersupport joint election race by attacking globalisation. her support base have made her so popular and put the and enviable position and it reminds us of how you keep managed to appeal to a desperate group of people. —— ukip. she is saying she is freeing them of globalisation, islamic fundamentalism and european union. what is at stake in this election is that the continuity of france as a free nation, the very existence of oui’ free nation, the very existence of our people. she is reaching out, you we re our people. she is reaching out, you were saying, you have a sense of what is going on on the ground whereas i reading what is on the papers. people say she will win in round one but not round super
blackmailing beckham — the mirror reports on an apparent one million pound plot over hacked emails froma word onlyjournalists use. plot, it is a word onlyjournalists use. let's start with marine le pen, one of several french president shall hopefuls who launched their campaign this weekend. leon seems to be the city of choice. marine le pen joint election race by attacking globalisation. hersupport joint election race by attacking globalisation. her support base have made her so popular and...
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the mirror. schools. page four. schools in crisis over £2.5 billion of tory cuts. se it brings attention to the amount of funding crisis there is in schools. i used three schools. i used to teach, three yea rs schools. i used to teach, three years igif education. schools. i used to teach, three years 352... education. i forébief ~ we ,,,,-,,,,, can vouch for this important. we have a per capita cut in schools. it is really important, i think, that we do not cut funding in the way that we are doing. i mean, some statistics. half a million children in class sizes of more than 30. 50,000 teachers left teaching last year. i mean, i left teaching for that reason. the first wave of austerity and cuts just a few years ago. how does that manifest itself in the classroom when you talk about big class sizes? what does it mean for yourjob? when i say it went for me having 15 in an a level standard course to 25— 30, you cannot give the students the attention that they need. when they have problems, you literally cannot help with crowd control and just trying to keep ahead of th
the mirror. schools. page four. schools in crisis over £2.5 billion of tory cuts. se it brings attention to the amount of funding crisis there is in schools. i used three schools. i used to teach, three yea rs schools. i used to teach, three years igif education. schools. i used to teach, three years 352... education. i forébief ~ we ,,,,-,,,,, can vouch for this important. we have a per capita cut in schools. it is really important, i think, that we do not cut funding in the way that we are...
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meanwhile, the mirror is leading with the story that former boxer michael watson has vowed to find thehey tried to steal his car. let's start with the telegraph, and this morning from the defence secretary sir michael fallon, uk troops to prevent afghan knock down because europe faces a new exodus if britain pulls out of a war—torn country, plus echoes of what's happened in syria with hundreds of thousands of people trying to make their way to safety in europe. yes, their way to safety in europe. yes, the defence secretary is using the migration argument to make the case for britain to remain in afghanistan where we still have 500 troops, most people have probably forgotten that because clearly it's gone much quieter there since britain ended full combat operations, those troops arejust ina full combat operations, those troops arejust in a training full combat operations, those troops are just in a training capacity. full combat operations, those troops arejust in a training capacity. it raises more questions than it a nswe i’s raises more questions than it answers i suppose because th
meanwhile, the mirror is leading with the story that former boxer michael watson has vowed to find thehey tried to steal his car. let's start with the telegraph, and this morning from the defence secretary sir michael fallon, uk troops to prevent afghan knock down because europe faces a new exodus if britain pulls out of a war—torn country, plus echoes of what's happened in syria with hundreds of thousands of people trying to make their way to safety in europe. yes, their way to safety in...
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the mirror for the first narcissus. president trump thinks that the mirror is cracked and the coverage is fake. and many in the press spanning the ideological spectrum think he is cracked and a lot of his pronouncements are fake. can this strange sip be saved? probably not and be like a play where the attraction is toxic. trump could not live without the press. it is his krak crack. while many in the press may disdain the way trump uses them to rile up the crowds and deflect from transgression. we need a credible president very badly. we need credibility from him. i feel more concerned about the success of his presidency every day when he acts like this. >> just to say even on friday, as he was decrying anonymous sources his own administration is serving not only leakers but his direction serving as anonymous sources and on background and having their name attached every day. >> so many leaks in the administration. i talk to so many people who have no idea i'm talking to the other person and the other person because eve
the mirror for the first narcissus. president trump thinks that the mirror is cracked and the coverage is fake. and many in the press spanning the ideological spectrum think he is cracked and a lot of his pronouncements are fake. can this strange sip be saved? probably not and be like a play where the attraction is toxic. trump could not live without the press. it is his krak crack. while many in the press may disdain the way trump uses them to rile up the crowds and deflect from transgression....
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with me are susie boniface, columnist at the mirror, and michael booker, the deputy editor of the expressw's front pages, starting with. .. the daily express, which campaigned for the uk to leave the european union, is injubilant mood and it's summed in its headline: "now we're on our way out of the eu". the daily mail also backed brexit and calls the government win a crushing vote. it has the statue of winston churchill on the front page. the metro is more neutral in its tone on its front page "brexit begins". the 'i" says britain has taken a step into the unknown and we face a bitter fight with brussels over a £50 billion divorce settlement. the times reports that tory mps are threatening to rebel over brexit u nless threatening to rebel over brexit unless theresa may guarantees the right of eu citizens to stay in britain. according to the guardian, labour has its own problems, with a fifth of mps defying jeremy corbyn and voting against the triggering of article 50. we will put up the front pages of two of the leading brexit newspapers, you could say. the daily mail, there it is. and t
with me are susie boniface, columnist at the mirror, and michael booker, the deputy editor of the expressw's front pages, starting with. .. the daily express, which campaigned for the uk to leave the european union, is injubilant mood and it's summed in its headline: "now we're on our way out of the eu". the daily mail also backed brexit and calls the government win a crushing vote. it has the statue of winston churchill on the front page. the metro is more neutral in its tone on its...
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this is the affect of looking into a mirror then you have another behind you. s live to explain how it works. >> ad will of me behind me. all the pumpkins. this is one of six of the infinite mirror rooms here at the hirshhorn museum. this promises to be a popular attraction. >> at the museum, rooms of infinity mirrors that go on and on and on. >> japanese artist yayaoi kusama is about to turn 88. her work has the pop art. and in the visitation room, a dose of protest. >> her contribution is a vision of polka dots that expanded to the given finite universe -- to the infinite universe. stephen: when in the "infinity mirrors" rooms the apparent thing to do is take selfies. >> this is the selfie, instagram trend. i won't necessarily post it but i will keep it. >> back in the obliteration room. >> you can see people put up a poke dots in an experiencial exhibit. this doesn't open until tomorrow. i'm participate. my piece of art there. this has claimed all the tickets through march 6. but you can try to be a walk-in. if you join the museum you will get a ticket to thi
this is the affect of looking into a mirror then you have another behind you. s live to explain how it works. >> ad will of me behind me. all the pumpkins. this is one of six of the infinite mirror rooms here at the hirshhorn museum. this promises to be a popular attraction. >> at the museum, rooms of infinity mirrors that go on and on and on. >> japanese artist yayaoi kusama is about to turn 88. her work has the pop art. and in the visitation room, a dose of protest. >>...
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keep going through it in the mirror, you know what i'm saying? argue and at the end of the day i still love jimmy. you know what i'm saying? jimmy been with me all my life. i'm used to him and i want him. you know what i'm saying? because plenty of times when i've been lonely, you know what i'm saying, hiding in the closet in foster homes, he's the one i talked to. you know what i'm saying? he's not all bad. you know what i'm saying? we've made bad decisions together. >> a jail caseworker, who asked we not use her name, says corey's situation is not unique. >> i've had clients tell me that they've heard whispers, they've heard people talking, they've heard voices of their family members in their past, enemies they've had in the past, they've heard animals, they've heard different various types of things. we never challenge their hallucinations. we always listen to them and then we try to make appropriate referrals. so if we feel like they need to see psychiatry, we make sure that happens. if they need to be medicated, we'll encourage them to consi
keep going through it in the mirror, you know what i'm saying? argue and at the end of the day i still love jimmy. you know what i'm saying? jimmy been with me all my life. i'm used to him and i want him. you know what i'm saying? because plenty of times when i've been lonely, you know what i'm saying, hiding in the closet in foster homes, he's the one i talked to. you know what i'm saying? he's not all bad. you know what i'm saying? we've made bad decisions together. >> a jail...
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and looking in the mirror knowing i could not do it was tough.i have been very proud of what i have achieved, a lot of people to thank. obviously most importantly my friends and family, my wife, without her support and her family's support and my family's support i would not have done it for as long. you need a good network around me and trust me, i've got a good one. can you actually have a hunger now to pick up a bat and play, though,? you're a long time retired and evenjust coming back here and imagining what it would be like injuly, i'm hungry to score runs and hopefully i can do that. hopefully i can support the next england captain. and help drive the team forward. and whatjob do you thinkjoe root will do with the team? how do you think he will have to change if he does become england's test captain? most people are assuming that, i think. well obviously now i am no longer involved in those decisions, i will wait and see. and whoever gets thejob, it's going to be a very special time for him. or for them, whoever it is. and they're very luck
and looking in the mirror knowing i could not do it was tough.i have been very proud of what i have achieved, a lot of people to thank. obviously most importantly my friends and family, my wife, without her support and her family's support and my family's support i would not have done it for as long. you need a good network around me and trust me, i've got a good one. can you actually have a hunger now to pick up a bat and play, though,? you're a long time retired and evenjust coming back here...
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i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant o
i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4...
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we're going to put a dash cam in your rear view mirror because this screen is build right into the rearmirror. it slips over your existing rear view mirror with adjustable straps, and you have a built-in video recorder, a built-in dash cam. you're not gonna have an extra thing stuck on the middle of your windshield. well, i'll let jim explain how it works. >> so, here's what the hd mirrorcam looks like. this is the camera lens. so small and unobtrusive, it's less than the size of a quarter. you have these flexible straps that are going to wrap around any existing mirror, no matter how large or how small. when you turn it on, right there is your lcd screen, built right into the mirror, where you can view and play back your videos right from the unit. and you can turn off the screen while you're driving, and it will still keep recording. it records high-definition video
we're going to put a dash cam in your rear view mirror because this screen is build right into the rearmirror. it slips over your existing rear view mirror with adjustable straps, and you have a built-in video recorder, a built-in dash cam. you're not gonna have an extra thing stuck on the middle of your windshield. well, i'll let jim explain how it works. >> so, here's what the hd mirrorcam looks like. this is the camera lens. so small and unobtrusive, it's less than the size of a...
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the greatest sobriety test of all time. because with his left hand, he's writing mirrors the alphabet in order, and on the right side he mirrors the alphabet backwards. >> see, i wouldn't necessarily be able to say the alphabet backwards sober. >> i know. that's why it's such a great thing. but you think about it, think about what his brain is having to do. not only is he having to know the muscle memory to make the pen move, but he also has to factor in making its mirror age. >> yeah, that is crazy. >> this isn't already incredible enough, as he finishes the alphabet, he then moves over here and starts to do this. just wait until you see what he's written. he pulls a mirror out. and that's when it reveals that he's also written two sentences at the same time. but those two sentences are in two different languages. >> yeah, i know, one of them was in spanish. >> yes. so i'm just going to stay right here. >> i can't even do that properly. i'm like this. >>> some guys spot a moose stuck in the icy waters. >> struggling to get out. >> see how they keep their cool and set him free. >> oh, there you go, big fella. >>> and a mysteri
the greatest sobriety test of all time. because with his left hand, he's writing mirrors the alphabet in order, and on the right side he mirrors the alphabet backwards. >> see, i wouldn't necessarily be able to say the alphabet backwards sober. >> i know. that's why it's such a great thing. but you think about it, think about what his brain is having to do. not only is he having to know the muscle memory to make the pen move, but he also has to factor in making its mirror age....
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the reflections mirror her hallucinations. the exhibit runs until may 14.e posted some sneak peek picks on my facebook page. >> i want to see that. >> that is cool. that (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. . [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- will forte, milo ventimiglia,
the reflections mirror her hallucinations. the exhibit runs until may 14.e posted some sneak peek picks on my facebook page. >> i want to see that. >> that is cool. that (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. . [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller...
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reporter: but "the daily mirror" leapt to bekcham's defense. >> i can't really see what david beckham done wrong. he clearly was upset about not getting a knighthood but the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london and he works incredibly hard for charity. reporter: newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the likes of beckham, but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use digital platforms to speak directly to the public and manage their own image. over the weekend, david beckham's son posted this intimate photographs on instagram, perhaps with his father's approval. a pr executive who worked closely with beckham for a decade. >> it is really the ebb and the flow. david has had wonderful publicity for a long time. it is the laws of the universe. but i'm sure he will sail through. reporter: newspapers may not be the force they once were, but negative front pages are bad news for a brand as big as david beckham's. it will take a fresh dose of pr to undue damage. -- to undo any damage. katty: here
reporter: but "the daily mirror" leapt to bekcham's defense. >> i can't really see what david beckham done wrong. he clearly was upset about not getting a knighthood but the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london and he works incredibly hard for charity. reporter: newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the likes of beckham, but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use digital platforms...
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, the bullet ricocheted off the mirror strike the woman in the side. the suspect remains on the loose. >>> detectives are interviewing witnesses and looking at security video. >>> new this morning a woman smashed her car through a fence at philadelphia northeast airport. the action cam was at the scene red lion road near decatur street the car went out of control and plowed through the fence and came to a stop near a hangar after the car went through the fence, it it went back to it's original fencing. nobody was hurt. >>> a truck plowed into a large crowd of a mardi gras parade. the pick up was speeding when it crashed into the group of people who were enjoying the largest parade of the season. 28 people were hurt, five rushed to the hospital in critical condition. a police officer and children as young as 3 or 4 years old were among the injured. appears the driver was under the influence. >> we suspect the subject was highly intoxicated. he is in custody, he is being investigated right now, he is at our dwi office. >> when i heard the impact, i seen
, the bullet ricocheted off the mirror strike the woman in the side. the suspect remains on the loose. >>> detectives are interviewing witnesses and looking at security video. >>> new this morning a woman smashed her car through a fence at philadelphia northeast airport. the action cam was at the scene red lion road near decatur street the car went out of control and plowed through the fence and came to a stop near a hangar after the car went through the fence, it it went back...
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>> i don't know if i could ever go behind lori. >> and could a former flotus be competing for the mirror> and number three, did gavin rossdale's new record speak from the heart. >> everyone will assume it's about gwen. is there still love there? >> plus your "insider" bonus. >> life is good. >> denzel's oscar evolution
>> i don't know if i could ever go behind lori. >> and could a former flotus be competing for the mirror> and number three, did gavin rossdale's new record speak from the heart. >> everyone will assume it's about gwen. is there still love there? >> plus your "insider" bonus. >> life is good. >> denzel's oscar evolution
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the bullet right ricocheted off the mirror and hit the girl in the side. the suspect is on the loose. detectives are interviewing witnesses and looking at security video. >>> to the horror in new orleans where a mardi gras party came to anbr people the man was intoxicated. >> reporter: overnight chaos during the final weekend of mardi gras at 6:42 p.m., this gray pick up truck was seen driving on carolton avenue. moments later a truck barreled into the crowd of revelers near the start of one the lrade h bwo dozennded l the carinng us screaming get out of the street. most of the parade watchers in the truck's path had to be sent to the hospital some in critical condition. the driver immediately arrested. >> the subject was highly intoxicated. >> reporter: as ems railed to helped the injury -- raced to help the injured the parade was seen marching on. debris littering the street this car mangled from the collision. >> it happened so quick you didn't have time to think about it. >> reporter: one of the witnesses said he saw the driver swerving to avoid people
the bullet right ricocheted off the mirror and hit the girl in the side. the suspect is on the loose. detectives are interviewing witnesses and looking at security video. >>> to the horror in new orleans where a mardi gras party came to anbr people the man was intoxicated. >> reporter: overnight chaos during the final weekend of mardi gras at 6:42 p.m., this gray pick up truck was seen driving on carolton avenue. moments later a truck barreled into the crowd of revelers near the...
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how do you feel when you look at yourself in the mirror? not so good. like, "ugh. gross."ho is this person? like, you know you have to do something, but it's so confusing! there's fad diets, extreme workouts, and it's working for other people, but it is not working for you. you just want a system, a program that actually works -- hello! -- that doesn't feel like punishment. girl, i got you. >> announcer: introducing piyo, the best of pilates and the best
how do you feel when you look at yourself in the mirror? not so good. like, "ugh. gross."ho is this person? like, you know you have to do something, but it's so confusing! there's fad diets, extreme workouts, and it's working for other people, but it is not working for you. you just want a system, a program that actually works -- hello! -- that doesn't feel like punishment. girl, i got you. >> announcer: introducing piyo, the best of pilates and the best
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the mirror. it is the story of the closure of sure start centres around the country.... i should tell you what sure start is first, it is a centre to help families who are disadvantaged, and the writer uses the area set —— various examples of women who have suffered from depression and etc and have gone to a sure start centre and been helped. this basically saves money in the long run by solving problems within families. i have totally lost myself. people think that sure start is like a crash something, but it is not it says here, it is a community. the programme was set up in 1998 by gordon brown, it is to make sure that disadvantaged families get the help they need. it is reported across the country that there have been 47% cuts of sure start centres between 2011 and 2016. 300 were closed. 156 open closed this year. i think that the mirrors flagging up these cuts because of the effects that they are going to have in the future in our communities, and it affects women, basically. we have been talking about abuse on social media bit today. the crater of girls has said
the mirror. it is the story of the closure of sure start centres around the country.... i should tell you what sure start is first, it is a centre to help families who are disadvantaged, and the writer uses the area set —— various examples of women who have suffered from depression and etc and have gone to a sure start centre and been helped. this basically saves money in the long run by solving problems within families. i have totally lost myself. people think that sure start is like a...
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this is at the mirrors exhibit by japanese artist "yayaoi kusama" you can see the amazing colorful illusions. the exhibit officially opens today. because of high demand- you have to get a free timed ticket online ahead of time. eileen whelan will be there live coming up at six o'clock. time now for weather - april/ may-like temperatures through saturday - shower/thunderstorm risk saturday afternoon (noon to 5pm) - back to winter sunday (49, feels like 30s) today: partly sunny. unseasonably warm. isolated pm shower, mainly west of d.c. highs: 71-76 winds: s 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. patchy fog. lows: 49-55 winds: s 5 mph friday: partly cloudy. may-like temperatures. highs: 72-77 winds: sse 5-15 mph ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth
this is at the mirrors exhibit by japanese artist "yayaoi kusama" you can see the amazing colorful illusions. the exhibit officially opens today. because of high demand- you have to get a free timed ticket online ahead of time. eileen whelan will be there live coming up at six o'clock. time now for weather - april/ may-like temperatures through saturday - shower/thunderstorm risk saturday afternoon (noon to 5pm) - back to winter sunday (49, feels like 30s) today: partly sunny....
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>> i don't know if i could ever go behind lori. >> and could a former flotus be competing for the mirrord number three, did gavin rossdale's new record speak from the heart. >> everyone will assume it's about gwen. is there still love there? >> plus your "insider" bonus. >> life is good. >> denzel's oscar evolution starting with his first win 27 years ago. what do you do now? >> and -- >> i love hip-hop. >> stop the press. our co-star confidential has willie geist and lester holt dropping the mike. >> my name is lester, and i do the news, fires, shootings, corruption, too. >> oh, wow! >> "the insider," tracking hollywood from the inside out. >>> hollywood is in the throes of full oscar mania, however the celebratory mania is starting off with a little couture tr
>> i don't know if i could ever go behind lori. >> and could a former flotus be competing for the mirrord number three, did gavin rossdale's new record speak from the heart. >> everyone will assume it's about gwen. is there still love there? >> plus your "insider" bonus. >> life is good. >> denzel's oscar evolution starting with his first win 27 years ago. what do you do now? >> and -- >> i love hip-hop. >> stop the press. our...
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furniture. >> no, that's why i got the mirror, take it out the car, leans against the wall. >> the idea behind it, if you know in the catalogue you what want, then just go in, do the little missions where you're in the getting distracted take the shortcuts. i still buy stuff, the kids bed from there, my kids tables, i like the little tableware. and then the eating area, like all of the families go there because kids with run amuck. they get. that will i get the salmon, salmon is really good. >> i heard their food is good. >> the ice cream at the end, 1 dollar cone. cinnabon. >> wait. you take all of those children to ikea? >> oh, yes. >> she is the reason why couples are fighting because she has her kids running around through the store, her and brian are not paying attention. >> and we're wondering whose kids are those? >> everyone has their kids, and kids even free certain days, tuesdays, kids eat free. >> avoid ikea tuesday. that's a good price, though. >> you don't mind it? >> no. i wouldn't necessarily say, well, i guess if you ar
furniture. >> no, that's why i got the mirror, take it out the car, leans against the wall. >> the idea behind it, if you know in the catalogue you what want, then just go in, do the little missions where you're in the getting distracted take the shortcuts. i still buy stuff, the kids bed from there, my kids tables, i like the little tableware. and then the eating area, like all of the families go there because kids with run amuck. they get. that will i get the salmon, salmon is...
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we want to pick probably a rather experienced team to start the tournament. mirroringe the women. they went and lost against the french last year and lost the title. it is an important year because it is a cup year for them. the women's petition is so competitive that we cannot get ahead of ourselves. we will prepare as best we can and take ourselves to twickenham and put in a performance that we will want to do to get victory. from there on with a look ahead to the rest of the competition and it will come around soon enough, no doubt. that's tomorow evening, a 7.35 kick—off. already underway at the broadwood stadium in north lanarkshire is scotland against ireland. scotland lost all their matches last year. ireland finished third. ireland have struck back, it is 7—5. wales women are in italy for their match tomorrow. highlights of all the women's six nations matches are on sunday on bbc2 at 10:45pm in the evening and an hour later for viewers in northern ireland. check your listings because they do change wherever you go. we have had both england and france training h
we want to pick probably a rather experienced team to start the tournament. mirroringe the women. they went and lost against the french last year and lost the title. it is an important year because it is a cup year for them. the women's petition is so competitive that we cannot get ahead of ourselves. we will prepare as best we can and take ourselves to twickenham and put in a performance that we will want to do to get victory. from there on with a look ahead to the rest of the competition and...
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the chief executive of trinity mirror, interviewed about express newspapers, and whether they will buyghlights the pressures that print media is under. simon cox was contemplating speaking to richard desmond about this and i think that is the way to go. we will get much more consolidation, i think, within the newspaper network. certainly given the fact that circulation, print circulation, is continuing to decline. michael, we're asking our viewers this morning what their warren beatty moment is after that stumble at the oscars. have you ever had a warren beatty moment? i've had plenty of warren beatty moments when i've been doing live presentationsment none of them stand out. they're all equally as embarrassing. a very diplomatic answer! i was trying to find a red envelope earlier. i couldn't find one for love nor money. shares in the big car insurers today in london are tumbling. that's on a decision made to change the way personal injury claims are calculated so admiral group shares down. directline down 7%. aa down some 3%. if you don't know about the changes, do take a look at our
the chief executive of trinity mirror, interviewed about express newspapers, and whether they will buyghlights the pressures that print media is under. simon cox was contemplating speaking to richard desmond about this and i think that is the way to go. we will get much more consolidation, i think, within the newspaper network. certainly given the fact that circulation, print circulation, is continuing to decline. michael, we're asking our viewers this morning what their warren beatty moment is...