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the study by university college london suggests being single for the rest of your life could increase your risk of developing dementia by 45% in comparison to married couples. asi as i promised, tom would return. with me is tom stevenson who is the investment director at fidelity international. if we start with korea, and the japan times, both giving their reaction of this latest missile. it does appear to be a significant escalation of the missile test, and a sort of went off the radar for ten weeks, we haven't had any tests at all. suddenly we get another one, which seems to step up the pressure. the claim if it can reach anywhere in the us, which is fiercely a big step change —— obviously. in that io—week pause, if we call it that, we have president trump's visit to asia. that mammoth tour in whichjust visit to asia. that mammoth tour in which just about every stop, japan, china, south korea, north korea. they said they would all do more to step up the sanctions, the international pressure. it doesn't appear to have made any difference. both the us and japan are taking a very ha rd
the study by university college london suggests being single for the rest of your life could increase your risk of developing dementia by 45% in comparison to married couples. asi as i promised, tom would return. with me is tom stevenson who is the investment director at fidelity international. if we start with korea, and the japan times, both giving their reaction of this latest missile. it does appear to be a significant escalation of the missile test, and a sort of went off the radar for ten...
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the study by university college london suggests being single for the rest of your life could increase
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now with michael grubb, who's a professor of international energy and climate change at university college londonstudio in cambridge. thank you forjoining us. i do surprise that the us government alla rdyce surprise that the us government allardyce report to be released? the commission did, but it goes against everything that mr trump has been seeing? this is part of an expected report on a long—term cycle by the us national academy of sciences. i think it would have been almost impossible, it would have created problems for the administration to try and stop it. i am not surprised it has come out or that the administration is trying to distance itself from the findings. these findings are not really new. what do you take from the report? the report is important for two reasons. one, the political significance in the current situation in the us. the other is it does seem to take the consensus science a bit further in a couple of key areas, one is sea level rise, where the projections, certainly at the high—end are more alarming than anything we have seen in any equivalent science reports, and the
now with michael grubb, who's a professor of international energy and climate change at university college londonstudio in cambridge. thank you forjoining us. i do surprise that the us government alla rdyce surprise that the us government allardyce report to be released? the commission did, but it goes against everything that mr trump has been seeing? this is part of an expected report on a long—term cycle by the us national academy of sciences. i think it would have been almost impossible,...
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researchers from university college london also found that those whose partners had died had a 20% greatert story. to get in touch. let us move on on that story. to get in touch. let us move on and discuss the latest in regards to brexit. downing street insists negotiations on the uk's so—called brexit "divorce bill" are ongoing following reports a significantly bigger offer has been made to the eu. the bbc understands the government is now prepared to pay up to 55 billion euros in an attempt to facilitate talks on a future trade deal. tom stevensonjoins me now. he's the investment director at fidelity international. what do you make of these reports? many are saying a divorce bill deal is done. it sounds like a deal has been done. it is a very big figure. it was inevitable that the figure would rise will stop theresa may was saying in florence recently, 20 billion now looks more like 50 billion. a huge increase. it really does undermine the claim that was me during the campaign that the money would be coming in the opposite direction. £350 million per week. reality is beginning to dawn. i
researchers from university college london also found that those whose partners had died had a 20% greatert story. to get in touch. let us move on on that story. to get in touch. let us move on and discuss the latest in regards to brexit. downing street insists negotiations on the uk's so—called brexit "divorce bill" are ongoing following reports a significantly bigger offer has been made to the eu. the bbc understands the government is now prepared to pay up to 55 billion euros in...
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earlier i spoke to michael grubb, a professor of international energy and climate change at university college londoneport, cycle by the us national academy of sciences, i think it would have been almost impossible, certainly would have created a full rory, for the administration to try to stop it. so i'm not surprised it has come out, i'm not surprised it has come out, i'm not surprised the administration is trying to distance itself from the findings. —— furore. is trying to distance itself from the findings. -- furore. these findings are not really new, what do you take from the report?” findings are not really new, what do you take from the report? i think the report is important for two broad reasons, one, obviously, the political significance in the current situation in the us. the other is, it does seem to take the consensus science a bit further in a couple of key areas. one is, sea—level rise, where the projections, at a high end, are more alarming than any we have seen in any equivalent science reports. the other is, something of a focus on extreme events within the us, and pretty unambiguo
earlier i spoke to michael grubb, a professor of international energy and climate change at university college londoneport, cycle by the us national academy of sciences, i think it would have been almost impossible, certainly would have created a full rory, for the administration to try to stop it. so i'm not surprised it has come out, i'm not surprised it has come out, i'm not surprised the administration is trying to distance itself from the findings. —— furore. is trying to distance...
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well michael daly is a research on ai machine learning and the law at university college london and he's with me now in the studio and michael field just how damaging is this the as a company as a brand over is obviously going through a lot raising. they're lucky it didn't happen next may when the new general a protection regulation comes in which penalizes data breach notification failure really really harsh however in this case they are based in the netherlands and the netherlands has already passed a law that in twenty sixteen that means they could face up to one hundred twenty thousand euros of fines for failing to notify and more in different countries for prosecuting practices so the following is a one thing what about the trust element with the public well regulators are really looking for for a variety of reasons now ranging from sexism to drivers rights and now thinking about security and other workplace issues. if this isn't rectified then it could cause a problem. as however many consumers in certain cities are locked into using new bridge there's no good public transport prov
well michael daly is a research on ai machine learning and the law at university college london and he's with me now in the studio and michael field just how damaging is this the as a company as a brand over is obviously going through a lot raising. they're lucky it didn't happen next may when the new general a protection regulation comes in which penalizes data breach notification failure really really harsh however in this case they are based in the netherlands and the netherlands has already...
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this one at university college london, the hospital there, these robots are literally saving up to 500ent times. the robot controlled by a doctor, is that right? absolutely. but the word to look for here is precision. the robot can be very much more precise, and the side—effects, that any damage to residual tissue is far less. without becoming gaudy, it's controlled by the surgeon, he or she is at the computer console. the robot has six arms with tiny scissors and pliers, so arms with tiny scissors and pliers, so they can make the incisions, so you don't need open surgery, so less concern about infection and scarred damage. prostate cancer, 47,000 cases a year, that is extraordinary. the next story is from the garden. these deadlines come and go in relation to brexit negotiations. there's one big one, which we'll know about. perhaps the robot would be helpful to my namesake and perhaps theresa may in brussels. how to avoid the hard border is the big issue. in the middle of this story, there is a paragraph with a key dinner between theresa may and the european commission president my sc
this one at university college london, the hospital there, these robots are literally saving up to 500ent times. the robot controlled by a doctor, is that right? absolutely. but the word to look for here is precision. the robot can be very much more precise, and the side—effects, that any damage to residual tissue is far less. without becoming gaudy, it's controlled by the surgeon, he or she is at the computer console. the robot has six arms with tiny scissors and pliers, so arms with tiny...
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researchers at university college in london use data from over 13,000 families and found the mental healthts equally affected. >>> seasonal allergy sufferers, listen up. doctors say they are packed with vitamins. e. >>> a big weekend at the grocery store. >> need to go shopping you'll break down how much you can expect to spend for your thanksgiving meal this year. >>> it's going to be warm or cold, wet or dry. a closer look at your thanksgiving forecast next on nbc 10 news at 4:00. >>> plus encounters in the entertainment industry. what julia roberts is saying about the growing sexual assault scandal in hollywood. >>> closing shop. the department store that plans to close 40 locations over the next year. at 5:00. >>> this morning on "today," julia roberts opened up about what she's calling ugly issues in hollywood. many women have been talking about abuse and misconduct after allegations against harvey weinstein made headlines. while she can't recall abuse she says she may have missed it. >> perhaps i was subtly approached and didn't recognize it for what it was or -- i don't know. >>> we
researchers at university college in london use data from over 13,000 families and found the mental healthts equally affected. >>> seasonal allergy sufferers, listen up. doctors say they are packed with vitamins. e. >>> a big weekend at the grocery store. >> need to go shopping you'll break down how much you can expect to spend for your thanksgiving meal this year. >>> it's going to be warm or cold, wet or dry. a closer look at your thanksgiving forecast next on...
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georgine leung — she's a mum who did postnatal confinement and is researching the tradition for university college londona&e after collapsing. we're protecting lucinda's identity as she think herfamily in hong kong would disown herfor speaking out. why do you think your family might shun new if you they thought you we re shun new if you they thought you were speaking out like this? probably because we don't really talk about our feelings. we are quite private people. you know, you just wouldn't. is there some kind of shame involved if you do speak out? you can. you have a problem, you don't feel proud any more. you were 18 when your mum find out peshmerga found out she had cancer and she wouldn't go to the doctor. —— when your mum found out she had cancer. she always went for a cervical smear test. i remember! she always went for a cervical smear test. i remember i was 12 and stopped a letter came back saying that the test came back abnormal. —— i was 12. she never went back to get it treated. three years later another letter came to the door urging herto another letter came to the door urging her to get
georgine leung — she's a mum who did postnatal confinement and is researching the tradition for university college londona&e after collapsing. we're protecting lucinda's identity as she think herfamily in hong kong would disown herfor speaking out. why do you think your family might shun new if you they thought you we re shun new if you they thought you were speaking out like this? probably because we don't really talk about our feelings. we are quite private people. you know, you just...
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service i was speaking at a meeting the other day in near where i live in north london the doctor from the u.c.h. university college hospital stood up and he said something which i thought was really important he said i am seeing the impact of a combination of a stereotypic and the impact on the economy of the fall in the pound i'm seeing its impact on health care and he said the people need to understand you can have the n.h.s. . we cannot break you're not going to have both and of course the hard right who are pushing this break said they want out they don't want they want a low tax low regulation offshore britain and finally i was to can your case went through hope so i hope so i think it's going to be very very difficult it's very difficult when you've got the government and the opposition party basically saying oh well the people voted this has to happen but i think there is enough people have to stay angry about this i've never seen such a shambles can know if this happens and if it goes ahead and it parliament lets it go ahead as it's being presented the moment we are a country voting for a decline and it's
service i was speaking at a meeting the other day in near where i live in north london the doctor from the u.c.h. university college hospital stood up and he said something which i thought was really important he said i am seeing the impact of a combination of a stereotypic and the impact on the economy of the fall in the pound i'm seeing its impact on health care and he said the people need to understand you can have the n.h.s. . we cannot break you're not going to have both and of course the...
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lawrence friedman has been a professor at kings college london since 1982 and vice principal since 2003. he was educated at the school and the university of manchester new york and oxford and before joining king he helped research appointments at the college of oxford and the royal institute of international affairs. elected a fellow of the academy in 1995 and a ward of the awarde commander of the british empire in 1996, he was appointed the historian of the campaign in 1997. star wars was awarded the saint michael and st. george and 2003 and appointed in june of 2009 to serve as a member of the inquiry in the 2003 iraq war. following the remarks, he will be joined by kathleen heck who is a senior vice president of the rutger international security program at csis and served in a number of positions at the department of defense including the principal deputy undersecretary for policy. thanks very much to csis for hosting this. it's a great opportunity as i see so many familiar faces in the audience. so, hello. i won't talk for too long, but let me just try to explain how the book is organized and what i tried to do. i thought that it w
lawrence friedman has been a professor at kings college london since 1982 and vice principal since 2003. he was educated at the school and the university of manchester new york and oxford and before joining king he helped research appointments at the college of oxford and the royal institute of international affairs. elected a fellow of the academy in 1995 and a ward of the awarde commander of the british empire in 1996, he was appointed the historian of the campaign in 1997. star wars was...
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college with big ambitions. university degrees backed by taxpayers. we've uncovered how vulnerable it is to fraudsters. greenwich school of management, known as gsm londonegrees. tuition fees and living costs paid for by taxpayer—backed student loa ns. 0ur investigations here began after i was approached by whistle—blowers concerned about a dodgy agent. freelance agents recruit around a quarter of the students for the college. so bbc panorama sent in undercover reporters to look for the main agent, charles logan, and sign up. they found him busy at work in the college. 0ur undercover shows him one btec, enough to get a place. within minutes, logan is helping him apply for a degree in business management. then our student says he's working full—time. will this interfere with my work? but that's not a problem. the course began, but our undercover barely turned up. he was paid some of his student loan for living costs. the local college received the first part of the tuition fees. 0ur undercover was given coursework, degree level assignments he couldn't manage. so, back to charles logan, who said he knew someone who could help. 0ur undercover paid for all
college with big ambitions. university degrees backed by taxpayers. we've uncovered how vulnerable it is to fraudsters. greenwich school of management, known as gsm londonegrees. tuition fees and living costs paid for by taxpayer—backed student loa ns. 0ur investigations here began after i was approached by whistle—blowers concerned about a dodgy agent. freelance agents recruit around a quarter of the students for the college. so bbc panorama sent in undercover reporters to look for the...
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figures obtained by the bbc show that 21 universities in the capital made more than £3 million over the past three academic years. king's college londond station. what was originally a small fire suddenly erupted with explosive force and have devastating consequences. there was nowhere to go. when we were down in that tunnel, in that walkway, the heat was so intense, you couldn't... you wanted to get out and run. you couldn't. it wouldn't have been worth standing up. all you could do was just get down as close to the floor as you could and just wait for the worst to pass. it's children in need this evening and and pudsey bear isjoining us at warner brothers studio tour in hertfordshire. every year hundreds of charities are helped by the money you donate. charities like the rewind project at the lyric theatre, in hammersmith. it helps young people at risk of exclusion from school through drama. students write, direct and perform a play based on their own life experiences. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a mostly good service on the tubes this morning. the on the tubes this morning. district line has severe 0n the
figures obtained by the bbc show that 21 universities in the capital made more than £3 million over the past three academic years. king's college londond station. what was originally a small fire suddenly erupted with explosive force and have devastating consequences. there was nowhere to go. when we were down in that tunnel, in that walkway, the heat was so intense, you couldn't... you wanted to get out and run. you couldn't. it wouldn't have been worth standing up. all you could do was just...