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you know, "yasser arafat said this and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is thee just tell you the history and the context. over the past two decades, we've seen wikipedia evolve from a seemingly impossible idea to an internet giant. and amongst all the negativity surrounding social media platforms, it's proof that people can come together online in a positive way. and let's face it, we could all do with a bit of positivity right now, couldn't we? anyway, that's it for the shortcut of click this week. the full—length version is up on bbc iplayer right now. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media throughout the week — find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello. there have been a few wintry showers around today. some of us have seen a bit more snow, but many places stay dry, had a bit of sunshine, but it's a cold weekend. there's a widespread frost on the way tonight. and after the showers fade away from north—west england, the midlands and east anglia, it could be icy,
you know, "yasser arafat said this and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is thee just tell you the history and the context. over the past two decades, we've seen wikipedia evolve from a seemingly impossible idea to an internet giant. and amongst all the negativity surrounding social media platforms, it's proof that people can come together online in a positive way. and let's face it, we could all do with a bit of positivity right now, couldn't we? anyway, that's...
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you know, "yasser arafat said this "and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is thee history and the context. over the past two decades, we've seen wikipedia evolve from a seemingly impossible idea to an internet giant. and amongst all the negativity surrounding social media platforms, it's proof that people can come together online in a positive way. and let's face it, we all do need a bit of positivity right now, don't we? anyway, that is it for this week. the for this week. full—length version of click the full—length version of click is up on bbc iplayer right now. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media — find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, reminding you that whilst cinemas may be closed due to lockdown, there's still plenty of new movies to be watched in the comfort and safety of your own home. in the 2014 film 99 homes, writer—director ramin bahrani focused on a single father who'd been evicted from his
you know, "yasser arafat said this "and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is thee history and the context. over the past two decades, we've seen wikipedia evolve from a seemingly impossible idea to an internet giant. and amongst all the negativity surrounding social media platforms, it's proof that people can come together online in a positive way. and let's face it, we all do need a bit of positivity right now, don't we? anyway, that is it for this week. the...
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the last election saw abbas replacing yasser arafat.erman chancellor's angela merkel's party is choosing a new leader. he has steered the country through a series of crises since she took office in -- joining us now is our correspondents in berlin, nick spicer. the person who replaces merkel will have big shoes to fill. who are the main candidates? reporter: there are three of them in this rather change virtual party congress, twice postponed. only eight petitions in the giant berlin congress hall. i n't cover it because nobody else is allowed in. watching and will vote online and will continue to do to tomorrow. the first one is a right winger, a fiscal conservative. he got into trouble with merkel and ended up leaving parliament. he is seen as somebody who wants them to have a stronger volleys. there's a governor of one of the biggest regions of germany who is said to be merkel's favorite. she hasn't tipped her hand but her chief of staff has. and finally, there's a former environment minister. he's younger, savvier, more on social me
the last election saw abbas replacing yasser arafat.erman chancellor's angela merkel's party is choosing a new leader. he has steered the country through a series of crises since she took office in -- joining us now is our correspondents in berlin, nick spicer. the person who replaces merkel will have big shoes to fill. who are the main candidates? reporter: there are three of them in this rather change virtual party congress, twice postponed. only eight petitions in the giant berlin congress...
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Jan 28, 2021
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legitimate sides fairly and to say, "look, you may agree or disagree, but here's what," you know, "yasser arafat you the history and the context. i mean, we — we also try to avoid a sort of a silly kind of both—sides—ism, like, some say the moon is made of rocks and some say cheese. you know, that's not really neutrality. it's really about being thoughtful about legitimate positions and trying to present them. over the past two decades, we've seen wikipedia evolve from a seemingly impossible idea to an internet giant. and amongst all the negativity surrounding social media platforms, it's proof that people can come together online in a positive way. what does the future have in store for wikipedia? well, my dream for wikipedia has always been for us to imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. and that's what we're doing. clearly, we've gone a long way towards that goal in the wealthy western parts of the world and in those languages. my dream for wikipedia is really thinking about every single person on the planet. and let
legitimate sides fairly and to say, "look, you may agree or disagree, but here's what," you know, "yasser arafat you the history and the context. i mean, we — we also try to avoid a sort of a silly kind of both—sides—ism, like, some say the moon is made of rocks and some say cheese. you know, that's not really neutrality. it's really about being thoughtful about legitimate positions and trying to present them. over the past two decades, we've seen wikipedia evolve from a...
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for the everyday person that had a story to tell to you know exactly what being or yasser arafat i mean he spanned across all platforms i think all demographics i think he is part of the generation of journalists that are no more he was certainly bipartisan and fair and honest and most of all genuine and then on a personal level of course what was lori like to work with what's the last thing impression you have of him as a colleague as a person. well i think the lasting impression about larry is that certainly he's an original and again i can't say enough about how honest and genuine he was he was always one to make the room laugh he was very personable. just a warm guy even though he is this this monolithic figure in television and radio it never felt that way when you were around larry when you were talking to him it was like you were at home with larry so having him be a regular part of my show on in question being a fixture on that show the last 2 years he certainly his voice is going to be greatly missed by my audience i think everybody across the world because of his insight and a
for the everyday person that had a story to tell to you know exactly what being or yasser arafat i mean he spanned across all platforms i think all demographics i think he is part of the generation of journalists that are no more he was certainly bipartisan and fair and honest and most of all genuine and then on a personal level of course what was lori like to work with what's the last thing impression you have of him as a colleague as a person. well i think the lasting impression about larry...
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yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died.d a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussions, the result was increased with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcome. this is bbc news. our main story: a senior democrat lays out the possible timeline for impeaching donald trump, after at least 200 democrats give their support to a draft article of impeachment. while democrats prepare to start impeachment proceedings against the president, there are many of the president's backers who are downplaying wednesday's violence and continue to believe the polls were rigged. that's despite no evidence to show that. sophie long reports from arizona. dear lord, we ask that you watch over our president... they come to pray for their president... donald j trump. ..and demand that their rights be restored. they will never break our will. amen. these supporters of donald trump don't recognise the result of what they believe was a stolen election, people have b
yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died.d a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussions, the result was increased with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcome. this is bbc news. our main story: a senior democrat lays out the possible timeline for impeaching donald trump, after at least 200 democrats give their support to a draft article of impeachment. while democrats...
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you know, "yasser arafat said this and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is thems, it's proof that people can come together online in a positive way. and let's face it, we could all do with a bit of positivity right now, couldn't we? anyway, that's it for the short cut of click this week. the full—length version is up on bbc iplayer right now. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media throughout the week — find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello. monday will start with widespread frost and ice after a wintry weekend which of course brought some significant snow in places. it won't be the last covid—secure snowman we see sent in to us this winter, and hopefully sunday's weather did bring a bit of fun at least. but of course, more people have to be out in the morning, and so that does mean some difficult conditions on untreated roads because it will be icy in places with that widespread frost. after further wintry showers overnight and into the morning across parts of
you know, "yasser arafat said this and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is thems, it's proof that people can come together online in a positive way. and let's face it, we could all do with a bit of positivity right now, couldn't we? anyway, that's it for the short cut of click this week. the full—length version is up on bbc iplayer right now. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media throughout the week — find us on youtube, instagram, facebook...
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you know, "yasser arafat said this and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is thene in a positive way. and let's face it, we could all do with a bit of positivity right now, couldn't we? anyway, that's it for the shortcut of click this week. the full—length version is up on bbc iplayer right now. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media throughout the week — find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello. sunday will get off to a very cold, frosty start. icy in places with snow falling or having fallen across parts of southwest england, wales and southern areas of northern ireland, pushing further east across southern england towards the southeast, more of the midlands as the day goes on. some uncertainty about how far north through the midlands into parts of east anglia the snow is going to reach, but anywhere within this zone of snow falling will see a few centimetres, even the low levels, significant accumulations in some of the hills and some difficult travel conditions.
you know, "yasser arafat said this and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is thene in a positive way. and let's face it, we could all do with a bit of positivity right now, couldn't we? anyway, that's it for the shortcut of click this week. the full—length version is up on bbc iplayer right now. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media throughout the week — find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and...
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king brought the israeli prime minister and plo chairman yasser arafat, and he sat down with past andt american presidents from richard nixon -- >> let set this straight. did you hate the people who criticized you? >> reporter: to barack obama -- >> do you still like this job? >> oh, this is the best job on earth. >> reporter: he covered live news events from wars to elections. >> do you think you're going to cost al gore the election tonight? honestly. >> no. >> reporter: shortly after the september 11th terrorist attacks he brought his show to new york. >> when it comes to describing what i saw at ground zero, i really cannot find the right words. >> reporter: king was married eight times, the last to sean southwick. after more than 25 years at cnn, he decided to end his nightly show and only appear in specials for the network. he signed off his final regular broadcast on december 16th, 2010. >> i don't know what to say except to you, my audience. thank you. and instead of good-bye, how about, so long. >> some of larry king's trends and those who knew him well remember him as one of
king brought the israeli prime minister and plo chairman yasser arafat, and he sat down with past andt american presidents from richard nixon -- >> let set this straight. did you hate the people who criticized you? >> reporter: to barack obama -- >> do you still like this job? >> oh, this is the best job on earth. >> reporter: he covered live news events from wars to elections. >> do you think you're going to cost al gore the election tonight? honestly....
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i mean, the idea that he could be interviewing prime minister rabin of israel, yasser arafat -- but heng comedy and entertainers and i did hear wendy walker this morning saying that during our years working together that i was mad at her one time. >> was that the marlon brando moment, the kiss, and she says you had said, you know, why did you let that happen? or why didn't you stop him? how do you remember it? >> well, it wasn't just a kiss -- it was a full frontal kiss of the two of them. and i just sat there, i think i turned my head, i'm ready to get under the desk. i received a lot of calls from time to time but i knew that i would have them then, and as i did. my call to when wendy was why did you let that happen? but, you know, he could go from very substantive interviews, and clearly his ability to extract from ross perot a commitment, breaking news that he would run for president is an example of his spontaneity and staying on it. but he also just could work it in ways that, yes, i don't think larry did read many of the books of the authors that we had on it but his ability to
i mean, the idea that he could be interviewing prime minister rabin of israel, yasser arafat -- but heng comedy and entertainers and i did hear wendy walker this morning saying that during our years working together that i was mad at her one time. >> was that the marlon brando moment, the kiss, and she says you had said, you know, why did you let that happen? or why didn't you stop him? how do you remember it? >> well, it wasn't just a kiss -- it was a full frontal kiss of the two...
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you know, "yasser arafat said this and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is theas the prime minister says infection rates are still forbiddingly high. doctors leaders call for changes in the vaccine roll—out — they want the 12—week gap between the first and second pfizer doses to be halved. tighter border restrictions could be on the way including hotel quarantines for those entering the uk. the fa cup fairy tale journey, is over for chorley, but it took a wolves wonder goal to beat them, and the part timers, were left thinking what might have been as they came so close. # what will we do with a drunken sailor? what will we do with a drunken sailor? what will we do with a drunken sailor early in the morning? we meet the sea shanty star who has just landed a record deal and gave up hisjob as a postman find out more in the forecast. it's saturday, the 23rd of january. our top story. the prime minister has warned that a new uk variant of coronavirus may be more deadly than first thought. but he stressed that more research needed to be done and it's thought that the
you know, "yasser arafat said this and ariel sharon responded that," and we don't decide what is theas the prime minister says infection rates are still forbiddingly high. doctors leaders call for changes in the vaccine roll—out — they want the 12—week gap between the first and second pfizer doses to be halved. tighter border restrictions could be on the way including hotel quarantines for those entering the uk. the fa cup fairy tale journey, is over for chorley, but it took a...