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later this hour, jonny wilkinson will be in the studio with me.ons you want us to ask him. he will be in with his performance coach who he says changed his life. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's have a look at the sport, and the story everyone is talking about, neymar‘s record move to ps6? it's a staggering amount of money. but it's the cash everyone's talking about. so let take a look at the numbers quickly — he'll be paid about 80 pence a second and i've just had a look at his twitter followers — he has 30 million so he's set to be paid six times that number. it is incredible. but is he worth it? you could probably buy four kyle walkers who joined man city for a5 million earlier this summer. he is a great player — he scored 68 goals for barcelona last season, he's pretty much a national hero in brazil where he was born and grew up and that's where i first saw him play at the world cup in brazil three years ago and i thought he w
later this hour, jonny wilkinson will be in the studio with me.ons you want us to ask him. he will be in with his performance coach who he says changed his life. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's have a look at the sport, and the story everyone is talking about, neymar‘s record move to ps6? it's a staggering amount of money. but it's the cash everyone's talking about. so let...
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who will be flanked by anastasia danias, she's from the national football league, and also beth wilkinson from paul weiss... >> narrator: they insisted the league had done nothing wrong. >> let's be clear. we strongly deny those allegations that we withheld any information or misled the players. and if we have to defend this suit, as paul was alluding to, we will do that and be able to make those factual allegations. but we absolutely deny those allegations. >> narrator: but away from the cameras, the two sides were engaged in tense court-ordered negotiations. >> the players, initially, they were requesting around $2 billion or a little more than $2 billion, and what we've been told is the nfl was offering virtually nothing-- they were offering "peanuts," as one person said. >> narrator: the players believed they had significant leverage-- a threat to the nfl. >> the threat was that the doctors and trainers, neuropsychologists, maybe owners, maybe commissioners and ex-commissioners, were going to have to testify under oath
who will be flanked by anastasia danias, she's from the national football league, and also beth wilkinson from paul weiss... >> narrator: they insisted the league had done nothing wrong. >> let's be clear. we strongly deny those allegations that we withheld any information or misled the players. and if we have to defend this suit, as paul was alluding to, we will do that and be able to make those factual allegations. but we absolutely deny those allegations. >> narrator: but...
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wilkinson says, because of price gouging... he lost his rooms.he now plans to follow up with the hotel... once he arrives in north carolina later this month. (pam) president obama may be out of office, but he's keeping up a tradition that means a lotto a lot of people. (grant) president obama's office has been responding to wedding invitations for all eight years of his presidency... and they haven't stopped since he left the white house. a woman tweeted out a photo of the response her mother received after inviting barack and michelle to her wedding. soon, others joined the online conversation with similar stories and photos of their letters. the obama office has also been known to respond to graduation and birth announcements. (pam) in sports -- after missing the playoffs last year... raiders quarterback, derek carr has high expectations for this season -- we'll hear what he had to say. (grant) plus -- after a solid round one in the ellie mar classic -- steph curry was hoping to make the cut -- mark carpenter will tell us if the two-time n-b-a
wilkinson says, because of price gouging... he lost his rooms.he now plans to follow up with the hotel... once he arrives in north carolina later this month. (pam) president obama may be out of office, but he's keeping up a tradition that means a lotto a lot of people. (grant) president obama's office has been responding to wedding invitations for all eight years of his presidency... and they haven't stopped since he left the white house. a woman tweeted out a photo of the response her mother...
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that's how england rugby legend jonny wilkinson describes his kicking coach dr dave alred. and ended up coaching some of the biggest names in sport, including golfers luke donald and padraig harrington, the england rugby team and british lions, the england cricket team and manchester city. dr dave alred has written a book called the pressure principle, which he says can help everyone manage stress and perform in their lives. earlier they were on the victoria derbyshire show speaking to tina daheley, who asked johnny why he describes dr alred a genius who changed his life. during that time in my life i was at a point, like a lot of people are, where they feel they have a limit and they had reached a point where they could not go any further. when was that? early for me, 16 or 17 and thatis was that? early for me, 16 or 17 and that is when the process started. i was someone that is when the process started. i was someone that was after perfection and i had reached a point when i was living accidentally. some days it was good and some days it was not great but what dave did fo
that's how england rugby legend jonny wilkinson describes his kicking coach dr dave alred. and ended up coaching some of the biggest names in sport, including golfers luke donald and padraig harrington, the england rugby team and british lions, the england cricket team and manchester city. dr dave alred has written a book called the pressure principle, which he says can help everyone manage stress and perform in their lives. earlier they were on the victoria derbyshire show speaking to tina...
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wilkinson says because of price gouging he lost his rooms. in north carolina later this month. ( dave )low fog will mix out and turn to mostly sunny but cooler this weekend. your forecast is next ! ( anny ) still ahead. a mother who lost her son to police gunfire is now suing a south bay police department. why the mother says she blames herself. ( anny ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( anny ) toss to weather. (dave) low clouds, patchy fog and cooler conditions have returned to the coast today with warmer inland temperatures expected this afternoon. a gradual cool down is likely from sunday into monday as an upper level trough pushes inland to the north. dry weather conditions and seasonable temperatures are then likely through much of next week. ( anny ) breaking news. police are investigating a homicide in belmont. this happened around 5:00 this morning in the 5-hundred block of ralston avenue. police say the deadly shooting happened inside of an apartment. no one has been arrested in connection. we will continue to bring you more
wilkinson says because of price gouging he lost his rooms. in north carolina later this month. ( dave )low fog will mix out and turn to mostly sunny but cooler this weekend. your forecast is next ! ( anny ) still ahead. a mother who lost her son to police gunfire is now suing a south bay police department. why the mother says she blames herself. ( anny ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( anny ) toss to weather. (dave) low clouds, patchy fog and cooler conditions have returned to the...
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when did you start working with jonny wilkinson and how journey.was just a case of me thinking, i had already gotten my mind that wherever you are now, you can get better. no matter who you are. and we started working then. and what really impressed me was the intensity with which he wanted to get better. and i think that intensity has beenjustly rewarded. but it is a thing that goes on throughout your life. and, yes, i suppose in terms of the media, people are looking at playing career, but for me, it is well beyond that. and i think that it is just a question of... i am here today, tomorrow i will be better and i will look back and see howl today, tomorrow i will be better and i will look back and see how i can improve from last week. anybody can do that in any walk of life. i think that the other issue is, which is really important, so many people focus on what they can't do as a starting point and then try to look to improve that. i would rather focus on what you can do as a starting point and improve everything. dave, you say in your book that
when did you start working with jonny wilkinson and how journey.was just a case of me thinking, i had already gotten my mind that wherever you are now, you can get better. no matter who you are. and we started working then. and what really impressed me was the intensity with which he wanted to get better. and i think that intensity has beenjustly rewarded. but it is a thing that goes on throughout your life. and, yes, i suppose in terms of the media, people are looking at playing career, but...
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former spitfire pilot ken wilkinson has died, he was 99.itain pilots who were known as the few, after winston churchill's famous phrase, "never was so much owed by so many to so few." in a statement, the battle of britain memorial trust said ken would be dearly missed. he famously made headlines in 2015 when hejokingly told off prince william for flying helicopters instead of planes. well, because he doesn't fly proper aeroplanes, he flies choppers. i said, there's nothing like the sound ofa said, there's nothing like the sound of a merlin and he hasn't got that pleasure. three australian women trying to save their bowls club from closure have become overnight internet stars, after posting a video of themselves performing a parody of the beyonce song single ladies. the women, who are in their 70s and 80s, made the video after their local council said it wanted to bulldoze their bowls lawn to build a stadium. a warning, there is some flash photography at the very start of sarah corker‘s report. what does the queen of pop, beyonce, and the ge
former spitfire pilot ken wilkinson has died, he was 99.itain pilots who were known as the few, after winston churchill's famous phrase, "never was so much owed by so many to so few." in a statement, the battle of britain memorial trust said ken would be dearly missed. he famously made headlines in 2015 when hejokingly told off prince william for flying helicopters instead of planes. well, because he doesn't fly proper aeroplanes, he flies choppers. i said, there's nothing like the...
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earlier i spoke to the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine's paul wilkinson — a professornt has on our health. he gave me his reaction to the warning from scientists that deaths related to extreme weather would increase fifty—fold by the end of the century. well, it's a study that's based on a model of the way the climate may evolve over this century under the assumption that we don't cut back on the emissions of greenhouse gases, that they continue unabated. if that does continue, the exposure patterns that are reported in this paper are those we should expect to occur by the end of the century. and, as you indicate, may suggest that there will be a large increase in the frequency of 0rd weather events. critical, they referred to the burden of heat—related deaths occurring on the most extreme days of heat will stop was at the moment isa of heat will stop was at the moment is a 100—yet events, but but in the future could become as common as an annual event. parts of europe have this heatwave, and we are seeing a big impact on public health for some people? it's already occ
earlier i spoke to the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine's paul wilkinson — a professornt has on our health. he gave me his reaction to the warning from scientists that deaths related to extreme weather would increase fifty—fold by the end of the century. well, it's a study that's based on a model of the way the climate may evolve over this century under the assumption that we don't cut back on the emissions of greenhouse gases, that they continue unabated. if that does...
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i have been speaking to paul wilkinson, who is looking at the impact of the climate on a health.d increase 50 fold by the end of the century. the study is based on a model of the way the climate may evolve over this century and the assumption we don't cut back on the emissions of greenhouse gases, that they go on unabated. is that does continue, the exposure patterns that are reported in this paperare patterns that are reported in this paper are those we should expect to occui’ paper are those we should expect to occur by the end of the century. and, as you indicate, they suggest there would be a large increase in there would be a large increase in the frequency of severe weather events, referring in particular to see related deaths occurring on the most extreme days of heat, which at the moment is a 100 year event, but could become annual by the end of the century. we have incredibly hot days and parts of europe have this heatwave and already we are seeing a big impact on public health for some people already and we? yet. it is already occurring. —— aren't we. temperatures have
i have been speaking to paul wilkinson, who is looking at the impact of the climate on a health.d increase 50 fold by the end of the century. the study is based on a model of the way the climate may evolve over this century and the assumption we don't cut back on the emissions of greenhouse gases, that they go on unabated. is that does continue, the exposure patterns that are reported in this paperare patterns that are reported in this paper are those we should expect to occui’ paper are...
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joining me now from banbury in oxfordshire is paul wilkinson — professor of environmental epidemiologyth. he's at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. how alarmed should be be by these findings? it is a study that is based on the model of the way the climate may evolve in this century under the assumption that we don't cut back on emissions of greenhouse gases and they continue unabated. if that does continue, exposure patterns that are reported in this paper are those which we should expect ezcurra by the end of the century. and as you indicate they suggest there will be a large increase in the frequency of severe weather events, most notably the referring to the large burden of heat related deaths occurring on the most extreme days of heat, which at the moment is a 100 year event but by the end of the century could become as common as an annual event. parts of europe others heatwave and already we're seeing a big impact on public for some people. yes, it is already occurring. we have known that local temperature has been rising for over a century, they are projected to
joining me now from banbury in oxfordshire is paul wilkinson — professor of environmental epidemiologyth. he's at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. how alarmed should be be by these findings? it is a study that is based on the model of the way the climate may evolve in this century under the assumption that we don't cut back on emissions of greenhouse gases and they continue unabated. if that does continue, exposure patterns that are reported in this paper are those which we...
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it is a conspiracy theory with general wilkinson there was of a letter written in code and there is dispute if it was ever in his handwriting that was what was shaky that the evidentiary foundation against the case of aaron burr. but it was pretty wild. so jefferson pulled out all the stops to engage in the prosecutorial behavior but he could rely on language in article three with a negative standard for proving treason so he could save his life and avoid a conviction for treason but that shows the high price of those that fight big government and thomas jefferson is someone i respect a lot and the author of the declaration of independence but this model of wisdom and his genius of architecture to agitate the president of the devastates had a very humid angeles political part so keep that in mind because the powers of government are dangerous. >> is that the most central thought they understood particularly when they are in power that is when you have problems in the checks and balances. with the political constraints in power. so jeffersons actions would not surprise them. with that human
it is a conspiracy theory with general wilkinson there was of a letter written in code and there is dispute if it was ever in his handwriting that was what was shaky that the evidentiary foundation against the case of aaron burr. but it was pretty wild. so jefferson pulled out all the stops to engage in the prosecutorial behavior but he could rely on language in article three with a negative standard for proving treason so he could save his life and avoid a conviction for treason but that shows...
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before joining the commission, she was a partner at wilkinson barker where she focused on f.t.c. issues. i want to say the acting chairman has a long history of f.t.c. service. before rejoining the commission, she had served as the deputy director and the director of the f.t.c.'s office of policy planning. e was also an turn advisor for f.t.c. commissioner orson swindle and she began her ftc career in the general counsels office. let me also add before joining the ftc for that first stent, she has spent five years at the u.s. courts of appeal for the d.c. circuit serving as a law clerk and staff attorney. she graduated with distinction from the antonin scalia law school at george mason university and with honors from university of virginia. thank you for joining us and well, to the program. to my immediate right we have professor james cooper, professor cooper is an associate professor of law at antonin scalia law school at george mason university. james brings over a decade of public and private sector expensed as research and teaching work. james also spent time at the federal
before joining the commission, she was a partner at wilkinson barker where she focused on f.t.c. issues. i want to say the acting chairman has a long history of f.t.c. service. before rejoining the commission, she had served as the deputy director and the director of the f.t.c.'s office of policy planning. e was also an turn advisor for f.t.c. commissioner orson swindle and she began her ftc career in the general counsels office. let me also add before joining the ftc for that first stent, she...
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before joining the commission maureen was a partner at wilkinson barker where she focused on ftc issues, competition law, privacy and technology policy. and i want to say that the acting chairman has a very long history of ftc service and before rejoining the commission in 2012, maureen had previously served as both the deputy director and director of the ftc policy of planning and i think it's responsible for the liberty agenda now. and maureen began her ftc career in the general counsel's office. before joining ftc for the first stint, excuse me, maureen has spent five years at u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit serving as a law firm and staff attorney, maureen graduated from distinction from the antonin scalia law school from virginia and thank you for joining us and welcome to the prom. to my immediate right. professor james cooper, an associate professor of law at antonin scalia law school at george mason university. james brings over a decade of public and private sector experience to his research and teaching work. and he spent time at federal trade commission served as t
before joining the commission maureen was a partner at wilkinson barker where she focused on ftc issues, competition law, privacy and technology policy. and i want to say that the acting chairman has a very long history of ftc service and before rejoining the commission in 2012, maureen had previously served as both the deputy director and director of the ftc policy of planning and i think it's responsible for the liberty agenda now. and maureen began her ftc career in the general counsel's...
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what wilkinson got all that we are also aware that major scholars on the left such as cornell west, i intended to say brother cornell but that's not appropriate. cornell west and others and harvard had been teaching this semester "coming apart." the book that interest us at harvard university this semester, this was one of the only five books on their required reading for the course on american democracy. i checked. there were only five pick along with the moxie in america, the next american nation, democracy matters, the left alternative and the future of american progressivism. and "coming apart" by charles murray. we thought if harvard people can digest charles murray's "coming apart" from social people in the middle of the country. they can do it. furthermore only a couple of weeks before his talk at indiana in the same room where he spoke in the beautifully furnished president hall, "washington post" columnist a.j. dion urged our sins to try to understand and listen to those values they do not share generally. he called on the left to try to develop empathy for causes that might
what wilkinson got all that we are also aware that major scholars on the left such as cornell west, i intended to say brother cornell but that's not appropriate. cornell west and others and harvard had been teaching this semester "coming apart." the book that interest us at harvard university this semester, this was one of the only five books on their required reading for the course on american democracy. i checked. there were only five pick along with the moxie in america, the next...
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former spitfire pilot ken wilkinson has died, he was 99.ound of a merlin and he hasn‘t got that pleasure. can who has sadly died at the age of 99. the bbc‘s announced details of a new tv cookery competition. britain‘s best cook will be hosted by claudia winkleman with mary berry as head judge... she left the great british bake 0ff last year when it was announced the show was moving from the bbc to channel 4. i asked if tara from the guardian thought it would be a hit. it is a great line—up. mary berry, claudia winkleman, what is not love? last year, stories today is saying is this the great british take—off? it is a shame because it sounds like it would be a great show. will it be substantially different? i think channel 4 and the makers of great british bake 0ff will be looking very closely at it. i‘m sure the bbc will make sure it is very different because the productions that make great british ba ke—off previously challenged the bbc about another show that they made about hairdressing. there was a settlement that was reached there. i‘m
former spitfire pilot ken wilkinson has died, he was 99.ound of a merlin and he hasn‘t got that pleasure. can who has sadly died at the age of 99. the bbc‘s announced details of a new tv cookery competition. britain‘s best cook will be hosted by claudia winkleman with mary berry as head judge... she left the great british bake 0ff last year when it was announced the show was moving from the bbc to channel 4. i asked if tara from the guardian thought it would be a hit. it is a great...
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i will be back tomorrow when we will be speaking to rugby union legend johnny wilkinson.hat they will push north and east ridge. northern and western parts of scotla nd northern and western parts of scotland hanging the best of the sunshine for much of the daylight hours today with temperatures ranging from 15—20 celsius. through the rush hour, not very nice along the rush hour, not very nice along the south coast, wet and windy, and the south coast, wet and windy, and the rain will gradually push into the rain will gradually push into the north sea. behind that, we will start to see some showers coming in and some of those will be heavy as well. overnight lows, 12—16 celsius, and then tomorrow is a day of sunshine and blustery showers, some heavy, with a mix of hail and thunder particularly the further west you are. north and east, perhaps try with the odd showers and some sunshine to look forward to as well. temperatures up to 22 celsius. this is bbc news — and these are the top stories developing at 11. prison governors attack the government's management of prisons in
i will be back tomorrow when we will be speaking to rugby union legend johnny wilkinson.hat they will push north and east ridge. northern and western parts of scotla nd northern and western parts of scotland hanging the best of the sunshine for much of the daylight hours today with temperatures ranging from 15—20 celsius. through the rush hour, not very nice along the rush hour, not very nice along the south coast, wet and windy, and the south coast, wet and windy, and the rain will gradually...