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i think theyjust want peace. - such a mixture of people here. i think theyjust want peace.here — think theyjust want peace. atmosphere here in trafalgar think theyjust want peace— atmosphere here in trafalgar square is peaceful but it is noisy. police have said they will police up to the line of the law, they will be looking at facial recognition and that social media to make sure that there are no m—sport crimes. —— hate crimes. 0ther there are no m—sport crimes. —— hate crimes. other parts of the uk also sell protests. waverley station in edinburgh was brought to a standstill, rail passengers unable to complete theirjourneys. they took to the streets of cardiff and this was the scene in belfast. there is more to come next weekend. there are controversial plans for a mass rally next saturday, the 11th of november, which is armistice day. the proposed marchers have been criticised by the prime minister rishi sunak as provocative and this respectful. —— this respectful. those were protests taking place here in london, we can cross live to tel aviv now where families of hosta
i think theyjust want peace. - such a mixture of people here. i think theyjust want peace.here — think theyjust want peace. atmosphere here in trafalgar think theyjust want peace— atmosphere here in trafalgar square is peaceful but it is noisy. police have said they will police up to the line of the law, they will be looking at facial recognition and that social media to make sure that there are no m—sport crimes. —— hate crimes. 0ther there are no m—sport crimes. —— hate...
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the attention of consumers but they just do the attention of consumers but theyjust do not want theust do not want the the attention of consumers but theyjust do not want the wrong kind of attention. there is so much going on in the world at the moment and it is really affecting things like advertisers.- affecting things like advertisers. �* ., , advertisers. but what is the sentiment _ advertisers. but what is the sentiment among _ advertisers. but what is the i sentiment among advertisers advertisers. but what is the - sentiment among advertisers and the people trying to put their brand out at the moment? these brands are _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds of _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds of years - brands are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they have to now navigate these situations. they know how to make sure they are on the right side of history and they know how to ensure that they do not alienate a
the attention of consumers but they just do the attention of consumers but theyjust do not want theust do not want the the attention of consumers but theyjust do not want the wrong kind of attention. there is so much going on in the world at the moment and it is really affecting things like advertisers.- affecting things like advertisers. �* ., , advertisers. but what is the sentiment _ advertisers. but what is the sentiment among _ advertisers. but what is the i sentiment among advertisers...
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the yes, theyjust laugh it off and move to the next person.— yes, theyjust laugh it off and move to theo of bumble _ to the next person. the founder and ceo of bumble is _ to the next person. the founder and ceo of bumble is stepping _ to the next person. the founder and ceo of bumble is stepping down - ceo of bumble is stepping down after nearly ten years in charge she designed the app where women make the first move. she passed the bus on dislike boss. there is no it live action version of the legend of zelda, there is no word on the part or cause, but you will be between the film—makers behind the spider—man children. —— a trilogy. now, the fishing industry is big business, but one of its big problems is something called bycatch. now, bycatch describes fish and other animals, such as dolphins and sea turtles, that get inadvertently hooked or entangled in fishing gear. this bycatch is then usually discarded overboard, either dead or dying. environmental charities have been working with the fishing industry to try to reduce the problem. but one fisherman in scotland hopes that technolo
the yes, theyjust laugh it off and move to the next person.— yes, theyjust laugh it off and move to theo of bumble _ to the next person. the founder and ceo of bumble is _ to the next person. the founder and ceo of bumble is stepping _ to the next person. the founder and ceo of bumble is stepping down - ceo of bumble is stepping down after nearly ten years in charge she designed the app where women make the first move. she passed the bus on dislike boss. there is no it live action version of...
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friday week, maybe even a lot of november, and we are seeing rival sales days, like amazon prime day, theyjusty is a whole black friday week, maybe even a lot of november, and we are seeing rival sales days, like amazon prime day, theyjust mean today isn't quite so special. when we look at there are good deals around the rest of the year. so for people who are worried about missing black friday this year, don't panic, there are plenty of deals to go around. that's the ke , plenty of deals to go around. that's the key. isn't _ plenty of deals to go around. that's the key. isn't it? — plenty of deals to go around. that's the key, isn't it? you _ plenty of deals to go around. that's the key, isn't it? youjust _ plenty of deals to go around. that's the key, isn't it? youjust want - plenty of deals to go around. that's the key, isn't it? you just want to i the key, isn't it? you just want to know that you can get it as cheap as it possibly can be before christmas. it seems bizarre that one day you could buy something and tomorrow it would be more, three days later it could be less.— could be less.
friday week, maybe even a lot of november, and we are seeing rival sales days, like amazon prime day, theyjusty is a whole black friday week, maybe even a lot of november, and we are seeing rival sales days, like amazon prime day, theyjust mean today isn't quite so special. when we look at there are good deals around the rest of the year. so for people who are worried about missing black friday this year, don't panic, there are plenty of deals to go around. that's the ke , plenty of deals to go...
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r day, theyjust go into the house of commons and have a debate?oople of — commons and have a debate? they do, and a couple of hours' _ commons and have a debate? they do, and a couple of hours' time, _ and a couple of hours' time, there is a backbenchers' contribution which is quite hard to write because it is meant to be funny, which isn't easy so a couple of backbenchers do a bit of that and then you get into the political discussion, we will hear from the prime the political discussion, we will hearfrom the prime minister, from labour, from this scottish national party and others, and the debate will carry on until 10pm tonight, and carry on for subsequent days, starting to pick away at, to chisel away at, to debate and discuss and enlighten on the various bills that their house will then start kicking around. ., , ., ., , around. you see various dividing lines in there. _ around. you see various dividing lines in there. there _ around. you see various dividing lines in there. there are - around. you see various dividing lines in there. there a
r day, theyjust go into the house of commons and have a debate?oople of — commons and have a debate? they do, and a couple of hours' _ commons and have a debate? they do, and a couple of hours' time, _ and a couple of hours' time, there is a backbenchers' contribution which is quite hard to write because it is meant to be funny, which isn't easy so a couple of backbenchers do a bit of that and then you get into the political discussion, we will hear from the prime the political discussion, we...
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i spoke to a lot of the players he played with and theyjust all looked up played with and theyjust all the one who they didn't even try to emulate because they didn't think they could get to his level. you've seen the type of people who are going to be there today. people coming from far and wide, from some of the greatest clubs, notjust in english football, but in world football and that shows the esteem that he was held on. there has been some lovely eulogies in the weeks since he passed. and it shows his affection that is held by manchester united and manchester united fans globally. and also by england fans. because he was a world cup winner, not many people win the european cup for their club and the world cup for the country, but sir bobby charlton did that. yes. world cup for the country, but sir bobby charlton did that. yes, three lea . ue bobby charlton did that. yes, three league titles. _ bobby charlton did that. yes, three league titles, the _ bobby charlton did that. yes, three league titles, the fa _ bobby charlton did that. yes, three league titles, the fa cup, - bobby c
i spoke to a lot of the players he played with and theyjust all looked up played with and theyjust all the one who they didn't even try to emulate because they didn't think they could get to his level. you've seen the type of people who are going to be there today. people coming from far and wide, from some of the greatest clubs, notjust in english football, but in world football and that shows the esteem that he was held on. there has been some lovely eulogies in the weeks since he passed. and...
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trafficking, theyjust increase risky, dangerous journeys and trafficking, theyjust increase risky, dangerousjourneysrks to operate, to benefit from those at risk. ~ ., ., ., ., operate, to benefit from those at risk. ., ., ., ., , ., ~ risk. we have to leave at, but thank ou but risk. we have to leave at, but thank you but joining _ risk. we have to leave at, but thank you but joining us. _ plenty more reaction to that major story. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news: the annual rate of inflation has fallen to its lowest level in two years. official figures show price rises eased to four point 6% in the year to october, a fall largely attributed to lower energy prices. the government had pledged to halve inflation by the end of the year, from more than 10% at the end of 2022. a city councillor has said a tower block in bristol that was evacuated over safety concerns was not built according to plans. more than 400 residents were forced to leave their homes on tuesday, with the council declaring a major incident. building surveys showed ba
trafficking, theyjust increase risky, dangerous journeys and trafficking, theyjust increase risky, dangerousjourneysrks to operate, to benefit from those at risk. ~ ., ., ., ., operate, to benefit from those at risk. ., ., ., ., , ., ~ risk. we have to leave at, but thank ou but risk. we have to leave at, but thank you but joining _ risk. we have to leave at, but thank you but joining us. _ plenty more reaction to that major story. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's...
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theyjust pointed the gun and, you know, scream, "go back, go back!"ng to walk onto your own land? yeah, yeah, we can't. ican't, like, move, but... you could be shot? yes. a new generation in al tuwani grows up to a painfully old story. it's been a target of settler violence for years but now it's at an unprecedented scale. they rule, they rule, you know? there's no law. to be honest, no law. they took the law in their hand, they do whatever they want. and they took the advantage of the war to just implement whatever they can, because, you know, like, state of war, so they can kill anyone easily. israeli activists helping the village say the army supports the settlers in the area. they show us how roads have been blocked for some palestinians. the military didn't respond to our questions about the attacks in al tuwani. israel's prime minister has said anyone taking the law into their own hands will be held to account. we arrive in the city of hebron where extensive curfews have been in place. jewish settlers live in the heart of the city and the army h
theyjust pointed the gun and, you know, scream, "go back, go back!"ng to walk onto your own land? yeah, yeah, we can't. ican't, like, move, but... you could be shot? yes. a new generation in al tuwani grows up to a painfully old story. it's been a target of settler violence for years but now it's at an unprecedented scale. they rule, they rule, you know? there's no law. to be honest, no law. they took the law in their hand, they do whatever they want. and they took the advantage of...
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about i of netanyahu administration that they just about i of the netanyahu administration that theyjustat him. and one more thing — she hasn't apologised for what has happened — many other intelligence and military officials have.— intelligence and military officials have. ~ . ., officials have. we have about 20 seconds — officials have. we have about 20 seconds left _ officials have. we have about 20 seconds left on _ officials have. we have about 20 seconds left on the - 20 seconds left on the programme. but having been in ukraine and israel, do you see any parallels in the conflict? yes, quickly what i mentioned about what the anxiety, but the other factor is iran lurking about what the anxiety, but the otherfactor is iran lurking in the background providing drones to russia that attacked ukraine and also providing hamas and hezbollah with a lot of support. so that source of violence needs to be dealt with very, very quickly. violence needs to be dealt with very. very quickly-— very, very quickly. michael bociurkiw, _ very, very quickly. michael bociurkiw, as _ very, very quickly. mi
about i of netanyahu administration that they just about i of the netanyahu administration that theyjustat him. and one more thing — she hasn't apologised for what has happened — many other intelligence and military officials have.— intelligence and military officials have. ~ . ., officials have. we have about 20 seconds — officials have. we have about 20 seconds left _ officials have. we have about 20 seconds left on _ officials have. we have about 20 seconds left on the - 20 seconds...
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i can understand why theyjust to you? i can understand why they just tell us to you?that, and also, when we look at the statistics about an increase in infant mortality that we are seeing right now, do you think enough is being done? . . do you think enough is being done? , . , ., done? great question. so the vision we _ done? great question. so the vision we had _ done? great question. so the vision we had for _ done? great question. so the vision we had for our - done? great question. so the | vision we had for our daughter in the — vision we had for our daughter in the future was to be less stem — in the future was to be less stem educated sort of scientist engineer— stem educated sort of scientist engineer professional in the future _ engineer professional in the future. our society is tapping future. 0ur society is tapping many— future. our society is tapping many problems so it would inspire _ many problems so it would inspire me to see a child that we were _ inspire me to see a child that we were able to raise and to grow— we were able to raise and to grow tack
i can understand why theyjust to you? i can understand why they just tell us to you?that, and also, when we look at the statistics about an increase in infant mortality that we are seeing right now, do you think enough is being done? . . do you think enough is being done? , . , ., done? great question. so the vision we _ done? great question. so the vision we had _ done? great question. so the vision we had for _ done? great question. so the vision we had for our - done? great question. so the...
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theyjust avoided a run—off. ithink clear win injune. theyjust avoided a run—off. what happens next. waiting cautiously to see what happens next-— waiting cautiously to see what happens next. waiting cautiously to see what ha ens next. ~ . , ., , happens next. what is the latest in terms of a curfew? _ happens next. what is the latest in terms of a curfew? i _ happens next. what is the latest in terms of a curfew? i understand i happens next. what is the latest in terms of a curfew? i understand it | terms of a curfew? i understand it was lifted but it may come back in? yes, immediately after the gunshots started yesterday and the attack on the armoury started in the morning, the armoury started in the morning, the government issued a statement saying they would be an immediate curfew and everybody should stay indoors because they were tracking the perpetrators of the violence and they wanted to make sure the civilian population will say. later in the day they said the curfew was lifted but they will introduce a night—time curfew that starts tonight. that is to mak
theyjust avoided a run—off. ithink clear win injune. theyjust avoided a run—off. what happens next. waiting cautiously to see what happens next-— waiting cautiously to see what happens next. waiting cautiously to see what ha ens next. ~ . , ., , happens next. what is the latest in terms of a curfew? _ happens next. what is the latest in terms of a curfew? i _ happens next. what is the latest in terms of a curfew? i understand i happens next. what is the latest in terms of a curfew? i...
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theyjust managed to get through the debris, they could hear the men, but they weren't quite there yetve been through, they had quite a lot of room to move around in the tunnel and they been getting food, water, light, oxygen and medicine through a pipe. there's
theyjust managed to get through the debris, they could hear the men, but they weren't quite there yetve been through, they had quite a lot of room to move around in the tunnel and they been getting food, water, light, oxygen and medicine through a pipe. there's
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plan is working, begin model is working, and there is a sort of peeling a chelsea that really, if theyjustgs and feel them as well, and when you watch chelsea sometimes, you think, they didn't get what they deserved there, but similarly, there is this sort of goal—scoring issue which has been going on for years now and really needs resolving. morrissey put it needs to find a way to do that, and he also needs to, you know, when you don't score goals, you are very vulnerable on the counterattack, when it 50 minutes in andyjust hits you, it hits your confidence. —— when it is 0-0 50 hits your confidence. —— when it is 0—0 50 minutes in and the other team just hits you. i 0-0 50 minutes in and the other team just hits yon-— just hits you. i appreciate you 'oinin: just hits you. i appreciate you joining us _ just hits you. i appreciate you joining us on _ just hits you. i appreciate you joining us on the _ just hits you. i appreciate you joining us on the football- just hits you. i appreciate you l joining us on the football show. your backjust for joining us on the football show. your back jus
plan is working, begin model is working, and there is a sort of peeling a chelsea that really, if theyjustgs and feel them as well, and when you watch chelsea sometimes, you think, they didn't get what they deserved there, but similarly, there is this sort of goal—scoring issue which has been going on for years now and really needs resolving. morrissey put it needs to find a way to do that, and he also needs to, you know, when you don't score goals, you are very vulnerable on the...
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theyjust see it and it's us to go— even... theyjust see it and it's us to go there — even...ant for mass ethnic cleansing and pushing all— plant for mass ethnic cleansing and pushing all of the population out into the — pushing all of the population out into the sinai desert and they seem very direct — into the sinai desert and they seem very direct targeting of all the hospitals and there are a lot of threats— hospitals and there are a lot of threats to _ hospitals and there are a lot of threats to the hospital specific part of — threats to the hospital specific part of my life there with my dad and nry— part of my life there with my dad and my dad rents medical department there~ _ and my dad rents medical department there i_ and my dad rents medical department there. i know floor by floor. it's very— there. i know floor by floor. it's very close — there. i know floor by floor. it's very close to the beach and there is a lot of— very close to the beach and there is a lot of propaganda around with the tunnels there. the hospital from the low side _ tunnels there. the hospital
theyjust see it and it's us to go— even... theyjust see it and it's us to go there — even...ant for mass ethnic cleansing and pushing all— plant for mass ethnic cleansing and pushing all of the population out into the — pushing all of the population out into the sinai desert and they seem very direct — into the sinai desert and they seem very direct targeting of all the hospitals and there are a lot of threats— hospitals and there are a lot of threats to _ hospitals and there are a...
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gate and on the football pitch, watching their children play football, whatever it might be, and theyjust football, whatever it might be, and they just feel that nobody football, whatever it might be, and theyjust feel that nobody is speaking for them. let they just feel that nobody is speaking for them.- they just feel that nobody is speaking for them. they just feel that nobody is s-ueakin for them. , ., speaking for them. let me 'ust ask ou this speaking for them. let me 'ust ask you this as — speaking for them. let me 'ust ask you this as well, i speaking for them. let me 'ust ask you this as well, briefly. _ speaking for them. let me just ask you this as well, briefly. what - speaking for them. let me just ask you this as well, briefly. what do l you this as well, briefly. what do you this as well, briefly. what do you think suella braverman is going to be like on the backbenches? do you think she is going to continue to vocalise that particular viewpoint? figs to vocalise that particular viewpoint?— to vocalise that particular viewpoint? to vocalise that particular viewoint? �* , �*
gate and on the football pitch, watching their children play football, whatever it might be, and theyjust football, whatever it might be, and they just feel that nobody football, whatever it might be, and theyjust feel that nobody is speaking for them. let they just feel that nobody is speaking for them.- they just feel that nobody is speaking for them. they just feel that nobody is s-ueakin for them. , ., speaking for them. let me 'ust ask ou this speaking for them. let me 'ust ask you this as...
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theyjust managed to get through the debris, they could hear the men, but they weren't quite there yet. to remind you what we know about what the men have been through, they had quite a lot of room to move around in the tunnel and they been getting food, water, light, oxygen and medicine through a pipe. there's been a series of snags, a few days where we thought they were close to being rescued but lots of problems with the machinery. there was high powered drilling machines use, there was issues with one of the major machines which broke last week as well. some relief that given everything... 0h, here we are, we finally have a picture. this is the first worker who has been rescued. we don't have a name, but this is the picture everyone will be relieved to see, that he seems safe and well and is now safe as he comes out of the tunnel. and to remind you, this is part of a massive infrastructure project that the prime minister has put in place, a very ambitious project. a few billion dollars going into the highway project, which is aimed at connecting 400 pilgrimage sites, so it is huge.
theyjust managed to get through the debris, they could hear the men, but they weren't quite there yet. to remind you what we know about what the men have been through, they had quite a lot of room to move around in the tunnel and they been getting food, water, light, oxygen and medicine through a pipe. there's been a series of snags, a few days where we thought they were close to being rescued but lots of problems with the machinery. there was high powered drilling machines use, there was...
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it'sjust one of those moments where theyjust clicked. now 11, caitlin has adhd as well.ed out but also like maybe scared sometimes or just can't concentrate. dad craig passed on the condition, so a national shortage of drugs to treat adhd is understandably causing alarm in this household. a spokesperson for the department of health said it understood that medicines shortages can be distressing and it's advising patients to speak to their clinicians. the spokesperson said some supply issues have been resolved and others are expected to be fixed by the end of the year. others fear drug supplies for adhd won't return to normal until the new year. i don't know what's going to unravel, and everyone in my position, they don't know which parts of their life are going to unravel, which parts they're going to do, which they're not. and it's absolutely terrifying and horrifying, and you'rejust trying to keep it together. so a nervous time for one family affected by adhd. john henderson, bbc news. tickets for the glastonbury festival next year have sold out within an hour of going
it'sjust one of those moments where theyjust clicked. now 11, caitlin has adhd as well.ed out but also like maybe scared sometimes or just can't concentrate. dad craig passed on the condition, so a national shortage of drugs to treat adhd is understandably causing alarm in this household. a spokesperson for the department of health said it understood that medicines shortages can be distressing and it's advising patients to speak to their clinicians. the spokesperson said some supply issues have...
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theyjust take the money. it's not, it's not right.18 to work for the company, but leo easily got round them because of something called substitution. when you work with deliveroo, i you can also appoint a substitute. deliveroo lets drivers share their accounts. if you can't do a day, someone else can take your place. but it's up to you to check they're over 18, have no convictions and are allowed to work. but that system is open to abuse. we've found a thriving underground trade in deliveroo accounts for sale or rent on social media to anyone who's prepared to pay. both adults and children. we set up a fake account, biker boy, saying we were 16 years old and messaged some of the sellers. "age doesn't matter," said this one. "i don't really care, bro. they don't check," said another. and all this because of substitution, which all the big delivery apps allow. we think that practice is completely wrong. this is not a victimless activity. we've seen a young person die when he was doing a job that he shouldn't have been doing according to
theyjust take the money. it's not, it's not right.18 to work for the company, but leo easily got round them because of something called substitution. when you work with deliveroo, i you can also appoint a substitute. deliveroo lets drivers share their accounts. if you can't do a day, someone else can take your place. but it's up to you to check they're over 18, have no convictions and are allowed to work. but that system is open to abuse. we've found a thriving underground trade in deliveroo...
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consequently people didn't really care what he stood for so much, or the actual details, theyjust wantedne different, they wanted someone different, they wanted someone who was proposing something very different. so we don't know, and there is a certain element that he is a cultlike figure, but most people didn't really know what he was 3a and the economic consequences. was 34 and the economic consequences.— was 34 and the economic consequences. was 34 and the economic conseuuences. . , .., consequences. donald trump welcomed his election and — consequences. donald trump welcomed his election and he _ consequences. donald trump welcomed his election and he said _ consequences. donald trump welcomed his election and he said he _ consequences. donald trump welcomed his election and he said he would - his election and he said he would break out to tina great again. are the similarities betweenjavier milei and mister trump? liter? the similarities between javier milei and mister trump? very much, and it doesn't _ milei and mister trump? very much, and it doesn'tjust _ milei and mister trump?
consequently people didn't really care what he stood for so much, or the actual details, theyjust wantedne different, they wanted someone different, they wanted someone who was proposing something very different. so we don't know, and there is a certain element that he is a cultlike figure, but most people didn't really know what he was 3a and the economic consequences. was 34 and the economic consequences.— was 34 and the economic consequences. was 34 and the economic conseuuences. . , ..,...
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again repeated with a slow drift back because the advertisers want the attention of consumers but theyjust the wrong kind of attention.— kind of attention. there is so much going _ kind of attention. there is so much going on _ kind of attention. there is so much going on in _ kind of attention. there is so much going on in the - kind of attention. there is so much going on in the world l much going on in the world at the moment and that's really affecting things like advertisers, but what is the sentiment amongst advertisers and the people trying to put their brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds of years old, procter & gamble, unilever, coca—cola. they are hundreds of years old. they know how to navigate the situations. they know how to make sure they are on the right side of history and they know how to pick sure they don't alienate any of their potential consumers. if that means not siding with anybody, not having a position on anything, that is exactly what they will do. if you are right, there is a huge amount of noise politically, culturally geopolitically going on at t
again repeated with a slow drift back because the advertisers want the attention of consumers but theyjust the wrong kind of attention.— kind of attention. there is so much going _ kind of attention. there is so much going on _ kind of attention. there is so much going on in _ kind of attention. there is so much going on in the - kind of attention. there is so much going on in the world l much going on in the world at the moment and that's really affecting things like advertisers, but what is...
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theyjust fabricated things.gs. and then they used propaganda. things. and then they used --roaranda. ., ~ ., , ., propaganda. you know it is a huge... what he has — propaganda. you know it is a huge... what he hasjust _ propaganda. you know it is a huge... what he has just told _ propaganda. you know it is a huge... what he hasjust told you _ propaganda. you know it is a huge... what he hasjust told you is - propaganda. you know it is a huge... what he hasjust told you is pure - what he has just told you is pure propaganda. they refused our calls and the cause of the administration of the hospital before they invaded it to send an international, independent commission to examine. let me pause you there if i may you will have heard the israeli government spokesman saying there is more to come. we know this is a huge complex and you know it is a huge complex, they have only searched parts of it, the idf say and there are still many patients inside. ida. are still many patients inside. no, wh did are still many pat
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theyjust pointed the gun and, you know, scream, "go back, go back!"d? yeah, yeah, we can't. ican't, like, move, but... you could be shot? yes. a new generation in al tuwani grows up to a painfully old story. it's been a target of settler violence for years but now it's at an unprecedented scale. they rule, they rule, you know? there's no law. to be honest, no law. they took the law in their hand, they do whatever they want. and they took the advantage of the war to just implement whatever they can, because, you know, like, state of war, so they can kill anyone easily. israeli activists helping the village say the army supports the settlers in the area. they show us how roads have been blocked for some palestinians. the military didn't respond to our questions about the attacks in al tuwani. israel's prime minister has said anyone taking the law into their own hands will be held to account. we arrive in the city of hebron where extensive curfews have been in place. jewish settlers live in the heart of the city and the army has enforced strict lockdowns
theyjust pointed the gun and, you know, scream, "go back, go back!"d? yeah, yeah, we can't. ican't, like, move, but... you could be shot? yes. a new generation in al tuwani grows up to a painfully old story. it's been a target of settler violence for years but now it's at an unprecedented scale. they rule, they rule, you know? there's no law. to be honest, no law. they took the law in their hand, they do whatever they want. and they took the advantage of the war to just implement...
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and they're like, yeah, you know, theyjust laugh it off and move it on to the next person.der and ceo of bumble, whitney wolfe herd, is stepping down after nearly ten years in charge. she designed the dating app in 2014 to be a space where women make the first move. she'll pass the baton to slack boss libby—annnjones. and finally, nintendo and sony have announced a live action version of the gaming classic the legend of zelda. there's no word yet on the plot or cast, but it will be co—produced by video game designers and film makers behind the spider—man trilogy. now the fishing industry is big business, but one of its big problems is something called bycatch. now, bycatch describes fish and other animals such as dolphins and sea turtles that get inadvertently hooked or entangled in fishing gear. this bycatch is then usually discarded, overboard, either dead or dying. environmental charities have been working with the fishing industry to try to reduce the problem. but one fisherman in scotland hopes that technology can help. my name is ian wightman. i'm a langoustine fisher
and they're like, yeah, you know, theyjust laugh it off and move it on to the next person.der and ceo of bumble, whitney wolfe herd, is stepping down after nearly ten years in charge. she designed the dating app in 2014 to be a space where women make the first move. she'll pass the baton to slack boss libby—annnjones. and finally, nintendo and sony have announced a live action version of the gaming classic the legend of zelda. there's no word yet on the plot or cast, but it will be...
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last year, we saw countries agreed to a loss and damage fund, theyjust didn't provide enough fundingar in terms of discussions about loss and damage, but i don't anticipate that that will resolve that gap because it is parked up the fundamental injustice of climate change that many countries who didn't do much to cause the problem will suffer tremendously and we need to face facts, but i don't expect we will face back in the next week or two. your thoughts on the fact that the us president as well as the chinese president will not be there. is that at all a concern? you president will not be there. is that at all a concern?— at all a concern? you know, i happen to know that — at all a concern? you know, i happen to know that president _ at all a concern? you know, i happen to know that president biden - at all a concern? you know, i happen to know that president biden is - to know that president biden is incredibly committed to climate action and so is the chinese president, and i think they are meeting in san francisco recently really doubling down on their bilateral commitment to w
last year, we saw countries agreed to a loss and damage fund, theyjust didn't provide enough fundingar in terms of discussions about loss and damage, but i don't anticipate that that will resolve that gap because it is parked up the fundamental injustice of climate change that many countries who didn't do much to cause the problem will suffer tremendously and we need to face facts, but i don't expect we will face back in the next week or two. your thoughts on the fact that the us president as...
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other argentines are saying theyjust can't keep on doing the same thing.ist. many are saying we do need a rag radical change.— many are saying we do need a rag radical chance. ., ,, ~ ., , radical change. veronica smink, many thanks. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. metropolitan police have questioned russell brand in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. an investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4's dispatches revealed allegations of rape, sexual assaults and emotional abuse against the comedian and actor. brand has previously denied the claims. the british chancellorjeremy hunt says any tax cuts in this week's autumn statement will be done in a �*responsible way�* that won't risk fuelling inflation. mr hunt wouldn't comment on speculation he may cut inheritance tax but said there would be changes to the benefits system — with extra support for those with health issues who are looking for work, but tougher sanctions for those who turn down jobs. ai
other argentines are saying theyjust can't keep on doing the same thing.ist. many are saying we do need a rag radical change.— many are saying we do need a rag radical chance. ., ,, ~ ., , radical change. veronica smink, many thanks. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. metropolitan police have questioned russell brand in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. an investigation by the sunday times, the times...
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for example, children draw, theyjust want to draw something that is all black or through their hard work might�*ve lost for example, when missing for their dogs and making the art and through the imaginations and without being necessary. and expressing themselves through play and even the child taking away with dolls and putting them up side down on the bed and playing golf at the scene they're drawing in the play. her mother was one of the first people to return on the 23rd of october shaking the hand of one of her hamas captives. but her father still being held hostage in gaza. take a listen. my still being held hostage in gaza. take a listen.— take a listen. my father was frail when he left _ take a listen. my father was frail when he left and _ take a listen. my father was frail when he left and we _ take a listen. my father was frail when he left and we know- take a listen. my father was frail when he left and we know she i take a listen. my father was frail i when he left and we know she was injured and also one of the hostages saying that she saw him in gaza for the first time and
for example, children draw, theyjust want to draw something that is all black or through their hard work might�*ve lost for example, when missing for their dogs and making the art and through the imaginations and without being necessary. and expressing themselves through play and even the child taking away with dolls and putting them up side down on the bed and playing golf at the scene they're drawing in the play. her mother was one of the first people to return on the 23rd of october...
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i think theyjust want peace. the atmosphere here in trafalgar square is peaceful, but it's noisy.'ll police up to the line of the law. they'll be looking at facial recognition and social media to make sure there are no hate crimes. but britain's chief rabbi has criticised the pro—palestinian protests, saying people on the marches are standing alongside extremists. if you come together in any gathering with a large number of people, you never know exactly who you're going to be gathering or marching with. and of course, if people are guilty of anti—semitism or anything like that, of course it's right that that should be called out. also present were members of the jewish community. they're not hate marches. they're marches for| very positive things. a ceasefire, justice and equality. other parts of the uk also saw protests. waverley station in edinburgh was brought to a standstill, rail passengers unable to complete theirjourneys. they took to the streets of cardiff and this was the scene in belfast. there's more to come next weekend. there are controversial plans for a mass rally
i think theyjust want peace. the atmosphere here in trafalgar square is peaceful, but it's noisy.'ll police up to the line of the law. they'll be looking at facial recognition and social media to make sure there are no hate crimes. but britain's chief rabbi has criticised the pro—palestinian protests, saying people on the marches are standing alongside extremists. if you come together in any gathering with a large number of people, you never know exactly who you're going to be gathering or...
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theyjust bomb the buildings.lis insist that they have already asked the residents to leave by dropping leaflets inviting them to go to the southern part of the gaza strip. the idf sa in: southern part of the gaza strip. the idf saying today that 15 of its soldiers have been killed since tuesday. are you envisaging that number going up now as its continued ground offensive moves further into the heart of gaza city? yes. ground offensive moves further into the heart of gaza city?— the heart of gaza city? yes, the israelis are _ the heart of gaza city? yes, the israelis are now _ the heart of gaza city? yes, the israelis are now at _ the heart of gaza city? yes, the israelis are now at the - the heart of gaza city? yes, the israelis are now at the gates - the heart of gaza city? yes, the israelis are now at the gates of| israelis are now at the gates of gaza city and it will become tougher and it'll be bloody. both sides, because they are moving into areas where there are more channels from where there are more chan
theyjust bomb the buildings.lis insist that they have already asked the residents to leave by dropping leaflets inviting them to go to the southern part of the gaza strip. the idf sa in: southern part of the gaza strip. the idf saying today that 15 of its soldiers have been killed since tuesday. are you envisaging that number going up now as its continued ground offensive moves further into the heart of gaza city? yes. ground offensive moves further into the heart of gaza city?— the heart of...
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i think theyjust want peace. the atmosphere here in trafalgar square is peaceful but it is noisy.ill police up to the line of the law, they will be looking at facial recognition and at social media to make sure that there are no hate crimes. other parts of the uk also saw protests. waverley station in edinburgh was brought to a standstill, rail passengers unable to complete theirjourneys. they took to the streets of cardiff and this was the scene in belfast. there is more to come next weekend. there are controversial plans for a mass rally next saturday, the 11th of november, which is armistice day. the proposed marches have been criticised by the prime minister rishi sunak as "provocative and disrespectful". now let's turn to some other news. at least 157 people are believed to have been killed in an earthquake in western nepal. the shallow quake of magnitude 5.6 hit the remote hill district ofjajarkot, which is about strong tremors were felt in the capital and in indian cities including delhi. hospital officials in jajarkot said they were treating more than forty injured people
i think theyjust want peace. the atmosphere here in trafalgar square is peaceful but it is noisy.ill police up to the line of the law, they will be looking at facial recognition and at social media to make sure that there are no hate crimes. other parts of the uk also saw protests. waverley station in edinburgh was brought to a standstill, rail passengers unable to complete theirjourneys. they took to the streets of cardiff and this was the scene in belfast. there is more to come next weekend....
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theyjust can't say so to western — hospital. _ western press because they know they will face volatile retribution from hamas. — will face volatile retribution from hamas, that doesn't appreciate people — hamas, that doesn't appreciate people speaking out of term. | people speaking out of term. i appreciate the point you say that about other agencies support this claim. 0n the point of medics that you mentioned — and i accept your point when it comes to people talking within gaza, which is controlled by hamas — i interviewed a british medic about this time yesterday who has spent a considerable and not sometime in gaza —— amount of time. he says he's never said any evidence of the hospital being run by hamas militia. he says this contention by the idf is "utterly fanciful". he did say he has no idea what's going on underneath, but he said he has walked every inch of that hospital and says no evidence it's being used ijy and says no evidence it's being used by hamas. how would you respond? i would respond by saying the following.
theyjust can't say so to western — hospital. _ western press because they know they will face volatile retribution from hamas. — will face volatile retribution from hamas, that doesn't appreciate people — hamas, that doesn't appreciate people speaking out of term. | people speaking out of term. i appreciate the point you say that about other agencies support this claim. 0n the point of medics that you mentioned — and i accept your point when it comes to people talking within gaza, which...
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were not any women _ back row or theyjust were not any women talking.ed the — were not having the space or being asked the right questions are being treated _ asked the right questions are being treated with the respect that they would _ treated with the respect that they would do — treated with the respect that they would do and it was genuinely, it was both— would do and it was genuinely, it was both striking and awful. and then— was both striking and awful. and then the — was both striking and awful. and then the fact that there were no women — then the fact that there were no women contributing to the policy discussions, a problem in itself because — discussions, a problem in itself because there were some expert women who are _ because there were some expert women who are not _ because there were some expert women who are not being listened to. and also. _ who are not being listened to. and also, women were being looked over. we can— also, women were being looked over. we can go— also, women were being looked over. we can go live now to that inquir
were not any women _ back row or theyjust were not any women talking.ed the — were not having the space or being asked the right questions are being treated _ asked the right questions are being treated with the respect that they would _ treated with the respect that they would do — treated with the respect that they would do and it was genuinely, it was both— would do and it was genuinely, it was both striking and awful. and then— was both striking and awful. and then the — was both...
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the larvae for animal feed and the frass for fertiliser and the cocoon shells are a by—product, theyjuste found a way to repurpose that and make this circular industry, the black soldier fly industry, even more circular. so why do you think it's important that climate journalism focuses on solutions? first off, there's so many incredible solutions that are already existing and that are in development and that they aren't having... ..or they haven't been covered is tricky because without that knowledge or understanding of these solutions that already exist, there's no way for funding to get to them and have them be implemented in the scale that we need, now more than ever. zion, you've actually said that your main goal with your group is to give people hope. what does that hope look like? how do you go about that, especially when it comes to such difficult issues that we've been talking about? to give people hope, i we need to notjust look at negative statistics, but positive ones. - what have organisations been doing? what have governments been doing to combat climate change? - i feel li
the larvae for animal feed and the frass for fertiliser and the cocoon shells are a by—product, theyjuste found a way to repurpose that and make this circular industry, the black soldier fly industry, even more circular. so why do you think it's important that climate journalism focuses on solutions? first off, there's so many incredible solutions that are already existing and that are in development and that they aren't having... ..or they haven't been covered is tricky because without that...
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in theyjust what can happen next month let alone next year. be able to hel. ~ . ., someone who they think might be able to hel. ~ . ,, ., , to help. what kind of things. .. while it's _ to help. what kind of things. .. while it's an _ to help. what kind of things. .. while it's an expectation - to help. what kind of things. .. while it's an expectation that i to help. what kind of things. .. i while it's an expectation that he to help. what kind of things. .. - while it's an expectation that he is going to do?— while it's an expectation that he is hoin to do? ., �*, ., , ., going to do? that's a good question. he is auoin going to do? that's a good question. he is going to _ going to do? that's a good question. he is going to have _ going to do? that's a good question. he is going to have to compromise i he is going to have to compromise because he only has about a0 deputies in seven senators. he's not can have a majority in either house. he's knocking to be able to pass laws by himself, he'll have to compromise with the centre—right coalition
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now theyjust need india to be able to deliver that championship win.base, 130,000 people cheering for india. there have been a lot of quiet moments and that has to do with the fact that australia has been playing quite a strong game. so if people were looking for a solid matchup i think that�*s what they have got. matchup i think that's what they have not. w . matchup i think that's what they have a ct. ,,., ., , ,., matchup i think that's what they haveuot. ., ., ~ matchup i think that's what they have at, ., ., ~' have got. samira hussain, thank you very much- — a hat worn by napoleon bonaparte when he ruled the french empire in the 19th century is being auctioned in paris today. the hat became a central part of napoleon�*s image, with the military commander famously wearing his headgear sideways to make him recognisable on the battlefield. the auction house expects the hat to fetch upwards of $650,000. tom brada has the details. napoleon bonaparte is one of very few people in history who is identifiable just by their silhouette, and that is thanks i
now theyjust need india to be able to deliver that championship win.base, 130,000 people cheering for india. there have been a lot of quiet moments and that has to do with the fact that australia has been playing quite a strong game. so if people were looking for a solid matchup i think that�*s what they have got. matchup i think that's what they have not. w . matchup i think that's what they have a ct. ,,., ., , ,., matchup i think that's what they haveuot. ., ., ~ matchup i think that's...
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theyjust pointed the gun and, you know, scream, "go back, go back!" just wait for a moment, he shoots. and that's you just trying to walk onto your own land? yeah, yeah, we can't. ican�*t, like, move, but... you could be shot? yes. a new generation in al tuwani grows up to a painfully old story. it's been a target of settler violence for years but now it's at an unprecedented scale. they rule, they rule, you know? there's no law. to be honest, no law. they took the law in their hand, they do whatever they want. and they took the advantage of the war to just implement whatever they can, because, you know, like, state of war, so they can kill anyone easily. israeli activists helping the village say the army supports the settlers in the area. they show us how roads have been blocked for some palestinians. the military didn't respond to our questions about the attacks in al tuwani. israel's prime minister has said anyone taking the law into their own hands will be held to account. we arrive in the city of hebron where extensive curfews have been in place.
theyjust pointed the gun and, you know, scream, "go back, go back!" just wait for a moment, he shoots. and that's you just trying to walk onto your own land? yeah, yeah, we can't. ican�*t, like, move, but... you could be shot? yes. a new generation in al tuwani grows up to a painfully old story. it's been a target of settler violence for years but now it's at an unprecedented scale. they rule, they rule, you know? there's no law. to be honest, no law. they took the law in their...
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i think, you know, when you look at this device now, people look at it and theyjust can't believe peoplend then there was this kind of, like you're doing, the blackberry prayer, where you'd see people crouched over the device, squirrelling away. it's amazing everyone didn't have rsi. but then, of course, the smartphone came and that changed everything, didn't it? it did. and the launch of the iphone, january 2007, steve jobs walks onstage, he had pictures of the blackberry and he almost kind of shamed them and he said, "no—one "needs a keyboard. "look at all the space that's taking up on the front of the phone. "you want a nice big screen, and this is going to be "your input mechanism — no stylus, you've got one." and the screen technology was so good, and the algorithms they had for text input were so good that the rest is history. yeah. 0k. well, ben, thanks for lending us this. the reason we're talking about blackberry is its memory hasn't completely faded. in fact, there is a new movie telling the story of its creation. tyres screech. yeah. — what can i do for you? 0k, picture a cell
i think, you know, when you look at this device now, people look at it and theyjust can't believe peoplend then there was this kind of, like you're doing, the blackberry prayer, where you'd see people crouched over the device, squirrelling away. it's amazing everyone didn't have rsi. but then, of course, the smartphone came and that changed everything, didn't it? it did. and the launch of the iphone, january 2007, steve jobs walks onstage, he had pictures of the blackberry and he almost kind of...
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cliche view everywhere you go in afghanistan is that the taliban were the creation of pakistan and theyjustt clearly isn't true, but what is the relationship now between the two of them? when there was a government in kabul, which pakistan thought was hostile towards pakistan. the karzai government and then the ghani government. in pakistan it was common knowledge of the government that they were closer to india than pakistan. they were hoping that it would change. it did change after the taliban took over kabul. but things have not gone as pakistani military establishment, for example, had imagined it to be. for example, they wanted the taliban government to be more lenient on certain issues, where they could help them gain international recognition, for example. human rights, women's rights, that did not work. and the other thing, the afghan taliban could not deliver on their promise of kind of taming the pakistani taliban. the pakistani taliban continued with their attacks against pakistanis military establishments and in some cases, public, throughout last year. of course, it's a really
cliche view everywhere you go in afghanistan is that the taliban were the creation of pakistan and theyjustt clearly isn't true, but what is the relationship now between the two of them? when there was a government in kabul, which pakistan thought was hostile towards pakistan. the karzai government and then the ghani government. in pakistan it was common knowledge of the government that they were closer to india than pakistan. they were hoping that it would change. it did change after the...
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theyjust simply isn't enough to be able to cope with the scale of the need. that there is a complete ceasefire and then complete humanitarian access to i'm afraid the suffering is only going to get worse.— i'm afraid the suffering is only going to get worse. quite clearly the focus is _ going to get worse. quite clearly the focus is on food _ going to get worse. quite clearly the focus is on food and - going to get worse. quite clearly i the focus is on food and water and medicine, and medical supplies. the focus is on food and water and medicine, and medicalsupplies. i have just looked medicine, and medicalsupplies. i havejust looked at have just looked at what you are raising funds for, to psychosocial support for staff. just explain what that entails. b, support for staff. just explain what that entails-— that entails. a lot of stuff are dee -l that entails. a lot of stuff are deeply traumatised. - that entails. a lot of stuff are deeply traumatised. we - that entails. a lot of stuff are deeply traumatised. we are i that entails. a lot of stuff are - deepl
theyjust simply isn't enough to be able to cope with the scale of the need. that there is a complete ceasefire and then complete humanitarian access to i'm afraid the suffering is only going to get worse.— i'm afraid the suffering is only going to get worse. quite clearly the focus is _ going to get worse. quite clearly the focus is on food _ going to get worse. quite clearly the focus is on food and - going to get worse. quite clearly i the focus is on food and water and medicine, and...
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theyjust suddenly come knocking the door. "you have to leave." just this afternoon, this evening?. i want to stay in my flat. you don't want to leave? no. but where am i going? i have four kids. this building's 65 years old. sheila has lived here for 50. just got to get a few things. go and stay with somebody for a few days. we don't know what's happening with our furniture, everything that's inside. people here are wondering where they'll sleep and how long they'll be out of their homes. but the broader question is, does the structural issue that makes this tower block apparently now unsafe affect many others? there may be unique problems that are not present in the other blocks. all large panel system blocks have a structural weakness, and without adequate repair, they are prone to catastrophic collapse. it cracked all the way around, all over there. this morning, some residents were collecting belongings and pointing out issues. all the things i keep telling them about. i don't think it's safe to come back here. i ever? no, i don't think so. because, well, if they evacuate us w
theyjust suddenly come knocking the door. "you have to leave." just this afternoon, this evening?. i want to stay in my flat. you don't want to leave? no. but where am i going? i have four kids. this building's 65 years old. sheila has lived here for 50. just got to get a few things. go and stay with somebody for a few days. we don't know what's happening with our furniture, everything that's inside. people here are wondering where they'll sleep and how long they'll be out of their...
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they're coming because they're facing incredibly difficult, challenging and circumstances and theyjust sarah knows how many of these families feel. she came here after her baby was born. my baby was six—weeks—old and i needed a sling for her. i didn't have £40, £50 for a sling. but now she volunteers for the charity, helping families who are in the same situation. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. new draft guidance for the nhs suggests that women experiencing difficult menopause symptoms should be offered talking therapy. the advice, published by the national institute for health and care excellence, suggests that things like cbt, or cognitive behavioural therapy, can help with symptoms such as hot flushes, insomnia and mood changes. the institute says that offering these services alongside treatments like hormone replacement therapy will give women more choice. live now to dr laura jarvis, a doctor specialisinhg in reproductive health, to tell us more. thank you've with us. this is something that is already done in the nhs i
they're coming because they're facing incredibly difficult, challenging and circumstances and theyjust sarah knows how many of these families feel. she came here after her baby was born. my baby was six—weeks—old and i needed a sling for her. i didn't have £40, £50 for a sling. but now she volunteers for the charity, helping families who are in the same situation. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. new draft guidance for the nhs...
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and i think theyjust feel that there is a sense that the prime minister really needs to rain her and say. but the problem is that she has done this serially, repeatedly. she is talked about the idea of it charities being banned it from handing out tents for the homeless people. that was not authorised by number 10 and in fact it was such an embarrassment to make sure it was pulled from the king's speech. that is a kind of behaviour from mechanic minister you really don't expect when you are on the same team and you and the barrel of a year—long general election campaign. yet to be is that it is possible and i think is that more than anything else and the politics, the fact that she is going off piece thatis the fact that she is going off piece that is really concerning for a lot of tory mps. now, obviously, many of them think that she may well be itching to get fired and saying things deliberately to get sacked i don't quite buy that. i think she is saying it because she genuinely believes this and she feels that she is tapping into a certain segment of the public opinion. but at the
and i think theyjust feel that there is a sense that the prime minister really needs to rain her and say. but the problem is that she has done this serially, repeatedly. she is talked about the idea of it charities being banned it from handing out tents for the homeless people. that was not authorised by number 10 and in fact it was such an embarrassment to make sure it was pulled from the king's speech. that is a kind of behaviour from mechanic minister you really don't expect when you are on...
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bomb us but enmore, _ usually theyjust bomb us but enmore, the terrorists are by my house _ enmore, _ family members, they could see their fathers and _ family members, they could see their fathers and brothers being executed. women _ fathers and brothers being executed. women being raped in front of them. and then _ women being raped in front of them. and then they were abducted and captured — and then they were abducted and captured. this is way beyond what you usually— captured. this is way beyond what you usually think of trauma and with 30 years— you usually think of trauma and with 30 years of— you usually think of trauma and with 30 years of experience i have treated — 30 years of experience i have treated quite a bit of trauma patients _ treated quite a bit of trauma patients. when we think about the symptoms, we think about intrusive symptoms, — symptoms, we think about intrusive symptoms, these are symptoms where after the _ symptoms, these are symptoms where after the experience people relive the memory as if it is there. nightmares, i have a patient who has not slept— ni
bomb us but enmore, _ usually theyjust bomb us but enmore, the terrorists are by my house _ enmore, _ family members, they could see their fathers and _ family members, they could see their fathers and brothers being executed. women _ fathers and brothers being executed. women being raped in front of them. and then _ women being raped in front of them. and then they were abducted and captured — and then they were abducted and captured. this is way beyond what you usually— captured. this is...