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what about yorkshire number five? who have we got left from yorkshire number five trying to speak?what about the young perp here? >> -- person here? >> popty johnson. as ryan said, the u.k. has developed senately in the amount of energy and waste it would reduce. i think in order to continue this, we need to develop the schemes nationwide, we need standardized recycling facilities. a lot of areas just have a green bin, a lot of brown bins, glass recycling. it's not consistent throughout the u.k. i also believe local authority should provide allotments in situations like that to allow constituents to develop their own energy resources and help to provide a better, greener future for britain. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. what about somebody from london? a big list of people from london. yeah, sure, i think you're about to burst. we must hear from you. no. this is a theatrical performance. >> thank you. i'm -- [inaudible] from london. um, the manifesto states that we want to use more renewable energy. as england going through an economic crisis, a lot more money would be needed
what about yorkshire number five? who have we got left from yorkshire number five trying to speak?what about the young perp here? >> -- person here? >> popty johnson. as ryan said, the u.k. has developed senately in the amount of energy and waste it would reduce. i think in order to continue this, we need to develop the schemes nationwide, we need standardized recycling facilities. a lot of areas just have a green bin, a lot of brown bins, glass recycling. it's not consistent...
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yorkshire and northumbria are finally joined together, underground. >> we should be able to get throught in half an hour. you can see what is happening there at the other end. >> congratulation. how about a hand? >> the three counties. >> 100 kilometers. >> i went down the system last year and even though i am obviously very brave, this is an intimidating place to be around. >> they don't like -- >> this is not just the narrowness, but to thank all of this was under water once. and they have explored places like this under water. >> back then, they only had 20 meters to go through, but with their bare hands, it still took them over a year. this is all down to a passion for exploration. what would you like -- would you like to go through passages like this as a hobby? this team of amateurs has unveiled the largest cave system in britain, one of the longest in the world. >> i think he is a lot more grave than me. there is no way he could get me to go into those tunnels. we will have updates on the web site all the time, at bbc world news america. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> fun
yorkshire and northumbria are finally joined together, underground. >> we should be able to get throught in half an hour. you can see what is happening there at the other end. >> congratulation. how about a hand? >> the three counties. >> 100 kilometers. >> i went down the system last year and even though i am obviously very brave, this is an intimidating place to be around. >> they don't like -- >> this is not just the narrowness, but to thank all of...
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. >> let's answer questions while you do that "my yorkshire terrier mix everything, -- lakeicks everything. how can i discourage it?" >> that is really a cd. there really are doggy prozacs. give the medicine and also train him. and i think i have to hold him. question two -- "we found a kitten to to three months old who has been living outside, very underweight, but when i feed him milk, he cannot keep anything down. i'm worried about getting protein in him. could i use lactate milk or something else?" >> i would advise you to get some veterinary help there could be a virus involved. there's probably some intestinal worms that have to be dealt with. milk is not nutritious. that is not the way to feed a cat. if you cannot afford it, go to the aspca. they can help. >> i do not know how to lift him. there we go. >> a piece of jewelry. you know how to lift him. >> thank you. we appreciate your time as always. e-mail your pet questions to wbal-tv.com. you can also mail your question -- i up next, the maryland lottery midday pick 3 and pick 4 numbers. but first, and look at how wall >> now you'r
. >> let's answer questions while you do that "my yorkshire terrier mix everything, -- lakeicks everything. how can i discourage it?" >> that is really a cd. there really are doggy prozacs. give the medicine and also train him. and i think i have to hold him. question two -- "we found a kitten to to three months old who has been living outside, very underweight, but when i feed him milk, he cannot keep anything down. i'm worried about getting protein in him. could i...
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yorkshire and northumbria are finally joined together, underground. >> we should be able to get throught in half an hour. you can see what is happening there at the other end. >> congratulation. how about a hand? >> the three counties. >> 100 kilometers. >> i went down the system last year and even though i am obviously very brave, this is an intimidating place to be around. >> they don't like -- >> this is not just the narrowness, but to thank all of this was under water once. and they have explored places like this under water. >> back then, they only had 20 meters to go through, but with their bare hands, it still took them over a year. this is all down to a passion for exploration. what would you like -- would you like to go through passages like this as a hobby? this team of amateurs has unveiled the largest cave system in britain, one of the longest in the world. >> i think he is a lot more grave than me. there is no way he could get me to go into those tunnels. we will have updates on the web site all the time, at bbc world news america. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> fun
yorkshire and northumbria are finally joined together, underground. >> we should be able to get throught in half an hour. you can see what is happening there at the other end. >> congratulation. how about a hand? >> the three counties. >> 100 kilometers. >> i went down the system last year and even though i am obviously very brave, this is an intimidating place to be around. >> they don't like -- >> this is not just the narrowness, but to thank all of...
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lancashire, yorkshire, finally joined together underground. >> we have now opened up a whole. -- we have now opened up a hole. you can see what is happening at the other end. >> congratulations. >> now, i went down the cavings super system last year, and even though i am very brave, it is a very intimidating place to crawl around. >> we dug out. >> is not just the narrowness of the gap. to think all of this was under water, so they had to explore places like this under water. back then they only had 20 meters to go through, but with claw hammers, their hands, it took them more than a year. it is all done to a passion for exploration. would you have thought of squeezing into gaps like these for a hobby? unveiling the ljungqvist system in -- the longest cave system in britain, one of the longest in the world. >> this is gmt from bbc world news. i am george alagiah pre the headlines -- foreign ministers are gathering in morocco to discuss new measures to stop the violence in syria. the afghan president hamid karzai has outlined conditions for american military bases to remain in afghanistan
lancashire, yorkshire, finally joined together underground. >> we have now opened up a whole. -- we have now opened up a hole. you can see what is happening at the other end. >> congratulations. >> now, i went down the cavings super system last year, and even though i am very brave, it is a very intimidating place to crawl around. >> we dug out. >> is not just the narrowness of the gap. to think all of this was under water, so they had to explore places like this...
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he is a yorkshire terrier. he is a year and two months old and he weighs six pounds. >> he doesn't eat much. >> no, he doesn't. >> gibson is at the shelter with you, right? >> yes, he's there with his brother, gilbert and his sister, haley who is just a little older. >> but you're not asking people to adopt all three of them. >> it would be great if they did. >> if you can take one at a time to get them in a home will be better than the shelter. i got my dog there. i have a soft spot for the briggs folks there. gibson seems like a real good little guy. >> he is! he's a lapdog. he's a love. he loves everyone! >> how can people contact you there up there at the adoption center? >> they can come into the center itself which is 3731 barryville park in charlestown. they can call us at 304-724- 6558 or they can go to your web site. >> wusa9.com. pet line 9 section. all of the information christy was giving out. we have it there for you right online. don't worry if you missed any of that. don't go away. 9news now at n
he is a yorkshire terrier. he is a year and two months old and he weighs six pounds. >> he doesn't eat much. >> no, he doesn't. >> gibson is at the shelter with you, right? >> yes, he's there with his brother, gilbert and his sister, haley who is just a little older. >> but you're not asking people to adopt all three of them. >> it would be great if they did. >> if you can take one at a time to get them in a home will be better than the shelter. i got...
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a small yorkshire terrier.ollision was a suv and pickup truck at trimble road and de la cruz boulevard. the drivers' condition is unknown but you can see the dog here, the dog suffered an injured leg in the accident and expected to be okay. >>> well, you may have more friends than you know on your facebook page. the cia is closely following people's posts and tweets. a new report says the cia has a team dedicated the poring over social networking pages a and check out chat rooms mostly overseas deciphering messages in all languages trying to get a sense of the public's mood on certain world events like the killing of osama bin laden. analysts look at up to 5 million tweets a day. >> great. follow us. >> exactly. >>> coming up the holidaype for the holidaypeg sinnddollars is already under way. [ female announcer ] this is the story of sam, who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summ
a small yorkshire terrier.ollision was a suv and pickup truck at trimble road and de la cruz boulevard. the drivers' condition is unknown but you can see the dog here, the dog suffered an injured leg in the accident and expected to be okay. >>> well, you may have more friends than you know on your facebook page. the cia is closely following people's posts and tweets. a new report says the cia has a team dedicated the poring over social networking pages a and check out chat rooms mostly...
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house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private matthew thornton from 4th battalion the yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace from 2nd battalion the rifles, lieutenant david boyce and lance corporal richard scanlon, both from the queen's dragoon guards, and private thomas lake from 1st battalion the princess of wales's royal regiment. s, he was a scout and continues to be a great advocate for sport not least of his chairmanship of the all party parliamentary football group which grew to be one of the largest and house under his stewardship. we send our deepest sympathies to his wife and to his family and to all his constituents. he will be missed by members on all sides of this house. this morning i had meetings with ministers in college and others. and in addition to duties in this house i shall have further such meetings today. >> can i join the prime minister in those words and tribute our brave soldiers as we could given their lives in service to our country. all our thoughts should go out to the families drinks a difficult time. will mr. speaker the proposal from t
house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private matthew thornton from 4th battalion the yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace from 2nd battalion the rifles, lieutenant david boyce and lance corporal richard scanlon, both from the queen's dragoon guards, and private thomas lake from 1st battalion the princess of wales's royal regiment. s, he was a scout and continues to be a great advocate for sport not least of his chairmanship of the all party parliamentary football group...
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house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private matthew thornton from 4th battalion the yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace from 2nd battalion the rifles, lieutenant david boyce and lance corporal richard scanlon, both from the queen's dragoon guards, and private thomas lake from 1st battalion the princess of wales's royal regiment. corporal richard scanlon both from the queens guard, and private thomas lake from first the ti the prince of wales royal regiment. they were all courageous soldiers held in highest regard by their comrades. we owe them a great debt of gratitude for their service and for their sacrifice and was and our condolences to the families and their friends. i'm sure the whole house want to join in entry alan king who said that after crutches battle with cancer. user popular contingency in be serving nearly 20 years before entering politics, he was a scout and continues to be a great advocate for sport not least of his chairmanship of the all party parliamentary football group which grew to be one of the largest and house under his stewardship. we se
house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private matthew thornton from 4th battalion the yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace from 2nd battalion the rifles, lieutenant david boyce and lance corporal richard scanlon, both from the queen's dragoon guards, and private thomas lake from 1st battalion the princess of wales's royal regiment. corporal richard scanlon both from the queens guard, and private thomas lake from first the ti the prince of wales royal regiment. they were...
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whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private matthew ford from fourth battalion yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace, second time the rivals, lieutenant david boyce and corporal richard scanlon both from the queens guard, and private thomas lake from first the time the prince of wales royal regiment. they were all courageous soldiers held in highest regard by their comrades. we owe them a great debt of gratitude for their service and for their sacrifice and was and our condolences to the families and their friends. i'm sure the whole house want to join in entry to alan king who said that after crutches battle with cancer. user popular contingency in be serving nearly 20 years before entering politics, he was a scout and continues to be a great advocate for sport not least of his chairmanship of the all party parliamentary football group which grew to be one of the largest and house under his stewardship. we send our deepest sympathies to his wife and to his family and to all his constituents. he will be missed by members on all sides of this house. this morning
whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private matthew ford from fourth battalion yorkshire regiment, lance corporal peter eustace, second time the rivals, lieutenant david boyce and corporal richard scanlon both from the queens guard, and private thomas lake from first the time the prince of wales royal regiment. they were all courageous soldiers held in highest regard by their comrades. we owe them a great debt of gratitude for their service and for their sacrifice and was and...
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[applause] >> how about yorkshire?> yet, what about the young guy there. >> yes, indeed. >> i think the bullying needs to be stamped out. we need to have the right way to get rid of bullying. we are all special. with all got different talents. the world would be boring if we were all the same. school expansion and exclusion is the wrong way to get with it because it has not worked yet. however, i think is one opportunity we can use the media affect to flee. we've got spokespeople for the wrong reason. bring back our parents and schools that say get rid of this bullying we should be doing this. we should be in unison altogether to bring back an interminably get rid of it. [applause] >> somebody from the northwest. gas, the young woman -- i'm sorry, but the one in waving her hands around. [inaudible] [inaudible] -- obviously this could lead someone spiraling into depression and also their ascendancy. the problem is almost impossible to come forward, that even when they do is to figure out how someone is rolling a particu
[applause] >> how about yorkshire?> yet, what about the young guy there. >> yes, indeed. >> i think the bullying needs to be stamped out. we need to have the right way to get rid of bullying. we are all special. with all got different talents. the world would be boring if we were all the same. school expansion and exclusion is the wrong way to get with it because it has not worked yet. however, i think is one opportunity we can use the media affect to flee. we've got...
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it was because i was writing about you now say the yorkshire ripper murders. there was always a purpose which i could explain and say you may not want to talk to me. if you don't want to talk to me i will go way. actually nobody did say go away. i think this is very different. everything has become a story and were all caricatures. i've said this in my writing. i think the tabloid press, we are just two-dimensional. were just fodder for stories. >> and i ask you to turn to paragraph 25 of your statement on words, where you are dealing with press conduct more generally. explained that a number of articles have been written about you over the years including as recently as december last year. these articles tended to be, we seen from them about your relationship with mr. macshane. you say that as recently as december 2010 they wrote an article about that relationship despite the fact that it had ended some months earlier as i understand it. what is your view? >> i think it depends entirely on the context and it seems to me that there was a difference between som
it was because i was writing about you now say the yorkshire ripper murders. there was always a purpose which i could explain and say you may not want to talk to me. if you don't want to talk to me i will go way. actually nobody did say go away. i think this is very different. everything has become a story and were all caricatures. i've said this in my writing. i think the tabloid press, we are just two-dimensional. were just fodder for stories. >> and i ask you to turn to paragraph 25 of...