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so i thought yeah, alright. and then, of course, i realised, hang on, that means... "where is this dinner?" "oh, it's our place in la." i ended up going to rupert murdoch's house which was on the top — well, it still is, presumably — on the top of one of the hollywood hills. just this... it was like a bond villain‘s lair. i mean, it really was. it was just up on the top of a hill, looking out across all of la. and i get there, and i get out of the car, and there are peopl, snipers up on the roof and stuff, and it was like walking onto the death star. and i go in and wendy comes out and immediately ushers me straight through, out to this sort of area where people were milling around and suddenly i'm standing in front of tony blair and she is saying, "tony, look, it's you!" and the two of us are just standing there, kind of looking at each other, not quite knowing what to do. and then people said, "so tony, what do you think of michael's performances?" and he said, "um, i've never seen them. never seen them." seriously? yeah, and then people went away and then he
so i thought yeah, alright. and then, of course, i realised, hang on, that means... "where is this dinner?" "oh, it's our place in la." i ended up going to rupert murdoch's house which was on the top — well, it still is, presumably — on the top of one of the hollywood hills. just this... it was like a bond villain‘s lair. i mean, it really was. it was just up on the top of a hill, looking out across all of la. and i get there, and i get out of the car, and there are...
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and then i suddenly realised the more people i met, i realised they wanted to be around me not because i was blind or different but because of who i was, my personality. driving along a straight road, a bit of wind. still smell the car fumes, they're everywhere. hello, mr happy, it's tony. i think i'm at your street, at your place. i'm opposite a restaurant. i can smell the food, but i am not sure how to get to you. apparently i'm by the gates, someone‘s told me. hey—hey, tony! hello! guess who's here. mr happy. yeah, i'm glad, i'm glad to see you. good to meet you. how are you? thank you very much for coming. you found it already. welcome to addis, my place already. thank you. he's a really nice guy. very friendly, as his name would say, happy. full of energy and was really happy to meet me, i was really excited to meet him. take a step. yes, there you go. you have it all easy. welcome to your couchsurfing place. thank you. your happy home. my space, thank you. take off the load. this will be your sleeping spot. 0k, just a mattress? yeah, it's a mattress. i mostly even sleep here.
and then i suddenly realised the more people i met, i realised they wanted to be around me not because i was blind or different but because of who i was, my personality. driving along a straight road, a bit of wind. still smell the car fumes, they're everywhere. hello, mr happy, it's tony. i think i'm at your street, at your place. i'm opposite a restaurant. i can smell the food, but i am not sure how to get to you. apparently i'm by the gates, someone‘s told me. hey—hey, tony! hello! guess...
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it was like, i realised that i am a theatre animal in that sense. i like being in the room with you. and being able to kind of smell you. and then to dominate you. that's what i like. whereas on camera you can't do it. it's very they are out there somewhere and it's a very different beast. but i really don't want on stage which is frost. —— but i've only done it once on stage. i'm very aware. i want to get in amongst you. tony blair, did you ever meet him afterwards ? tony blair, did you ever meet him afterwards? did he ever commented what you made of him?|j afterwards? did he ever commented what you made of him? i paid him three times. there was the deal, the first dimension, the first i paid a real person in that sense. i played mozart before but no—one really knows what he sounds like. so you can get away with that. but that was the first time i'd ever played a real person and that was terrifying was not what it is a about it though? i was at a dinner or something in new york and at the time, wendy murdoch was there and she came up to me an
it was like, i realised that i am a theatre animal in that sense. i like being in the room with you. and being able to kind of smell you. and then to dominate you. that's what i like. whereas on camera you can't do it. it's very they are out there somewhere and it's a very different beast. but i really don't want on stage which is frost. —— but i've only done it once on stage. i'm very aware. i want to get in amongst you. tony blair, did you ever meet him afterwards ? tony blair, did you...
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i didn't realise i was speeding, i didn't realise it was a 20 until i was pulled over. so, no, i didn't realise the danger. he didn't realise the dangers, kids, so let's tell him some. what are they? if you hit someone there is the potential of them dying. so how did he take the judges‘ criticism? it was a shock that made it a reality, that is for sure. i didn't realise questions i was going to get. it was, yeah, it made me see different. the idea is to enforce the 20 mph speed limit to protect children at school. the police don't offer this option to drivers who they think have significantly broken the speed limit. in this 90 minute session, 32 motorists were stopped. all of them chose to face the children rather than accept a traditional penalty. it was very fun, because they're random people and you just get to tell them often they can't do anything to you because the police are there. you get to tell them off and it's fun. it is quite surprising that there are that many people speeding around a school. the metropolitan police and transport for london are hoping to
i didn't realise i was speeding, i didn't realise it was a 20 until i was pulled over. so, no, i didn't realise the danger. he didn't realise the dangers, kids, so let's tell him some. what are they? if you hit someone there is the potential of them dying. so how did he take the judges‘ criticism? it was a shock that made it a reality, that is for sure. i didn't realise questions i was going to get. it was, yeah, it made me see different. the idea is to enforce the 20 mph speed limit to...
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and then the more people i met, i realise that they wanted to be around me not because i was blind but because of who i was, my personality. driving along a straight road, a bit of win, i can smell the carfumes, straight road, a bit of win, i can smell the car fumes, they are everywhere. —— wind. hello, mr happy, it's tony. i am at your place, opposite a restaurant, i can smell the food but i am not sure how to get you. i am outside your gate, someone to get you. i am outside your gate, someone has told me. tony! guess who is here. mr happy. you found it already. welcome to addis ababa. is here. mr happy. you found it already. welcome to addis ababam is nice. he is a nice guy. very friendly, full of energy and happy to meet me and i was excited to meet him. there you go. you have it easy. welcome to your couch surfing place. your happy home. myspace, thank you. take off the load. this will be your sleeping spot. just a mattress? yes, a mattress. i would like you to sleep on the floor. 0k, great. one of sleep on the floor. ok, great. one of the main components about my travelling is
and then the more people i met, i realise that they wanted to be around me not because i was blind but because of who i was, my personality. driving along a straight road, a bit of win, i can smell the carfumes, straight road, a bit of win, i can smell the car fumes, they are everywhere. —— wind. hello, mr happy, it's tony. i am at your place, opposite a restaurant, i can smell the food but i am not sure how to get you. i am outside your gate, someone to get you. i am outside your gate,...
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people said that i get this and did not realise i get this. i did not realise how much it affects my mum. comments of people coming together as a community and understanding that a migraine is not just a headache. i would love to hear from you in the comments, but thanks so much for watching this video. i hope you enjoyed it and i will see you very soon for another one. bye. done! migraines are very common. they affect one is seven of the population, with women being much more prone to them. so, one in four women have migraines, which is a lot. often it does start in teenage years, but people can have it when they are quite young. so, i think the youngest we have it treated is four years old, which seems really young to have a migraine. but the most common time for it to start is actually in people's 20s, 20s or 30s, when they are busy working. it starts to really affect their lives. we are waiting on nathan. he texted that he had a migraine overnight and yesterday. so, he should be ok and he will come, but it's a shame, i feel bad about askin
people said that i get this and did not realise i get this. i did not realise how much it affects my mum. comments of people coming together as a community and understanding that a migraine is not just a headache. i would love to hear from you in the comments, but thanks so much for watching this video. i hope you enjoyed it and i will see you very soon for another one. bye. done! migraines are very common. they affect one is seven of the population, with women being much more prone to them....
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i realised i had gone and damaged my health. you're at risk of disease progression. disease progression to cirrhosis, cirrhosis, in stage liver disease and liverfailure. why is it we understand public health messages like eating 5 a day and stop smoking but never quite get our heads around what doctors say is the safe level of drinking? who didn't know it was 14 units for men? why don't alcohol producers spell out what the guidelines are? we have got this ridiculous silver on white again, you can't actually see it. again, no mention of the 14 units maximum. i want to know why this multi—billion pound industry is allowed to regulate itself, make up its own rules. is there a problem we need to address, particularly for the baby boomer generation who are ageing? yes, i think there is. should the industry be responsible for that? no, i don't think it should. in england, alcohol is the cheapest it has been in 30 years and deaths through alcohol are the highest in 20 years. i have been trying to stop people dying of liver disease by changing alcohol policy. we'rejust not
i realised i had gone and damaged my health. you're at risk of disease progression. disease progression to cirrhosis, cirrhosis, in stage liver disease and liverfailure. why is it we understand public health messages like eating 5 a day and stop smoking but never quite get our heads around what doctors say is the safe level of drinking? who didn't know it was 14 units for men? why don't alcohol producers spell out what the guidelines are? we have got this ridiculous silver on white again, you...
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i didn't realise it was probably not all like that. i still have some. when i got there, i met alex and his wife, and a very quick leave day changed that whole perception that i had. welcome to our house, of ancient ethiopian people. while. i became a roster man as a teenager, you know, when i saw bob, bob marley, darren france, iwas you know, when i saw bob, bob marley, darren france, i was so amazed. —— rasta man. you know? by his performance on stage. sure. he touched me, and changed my life. touched you inside, in the heart? yeah. i discovered who i was, you know? he gave me a sense of dignity. what is a real rasta man? a real rasta man is a faithful servant of the almighty, jah. someone who tries his best to live a righteous. jah is god, yeah? to love his next. his neighbour? to fulfil the love of god on earth? so it is not about smoking garage and listening to bob marley? iam nota garage and listening to bob marley? i am not a smoker, to tell you the truth. not all raster will smoke gunshot. you have rasta you don't smoke. one of my biggest lob
i didn't realise it was probably not all like that. i still have some. when i got there, i met alex and his wife, and a very quick leave day changed that whole perception that i had. welcome to our house, of ancient ethiopian people. while. i became a roster man as a teenager, you know, when i saw bob, bob marley, darren france, iwas you know, when i saw bob, bob marley, darren france, i was so amazed. —— rasta man. you know? by his performance on stage. sure. he touched me, and changed my...
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that is one of the things i realised. the fa ct one of the things i realised. the fact that i came from england made a big difference, that is one of the things that i regret as well. the use does. the use does is like a poster boy. his kurdish jailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship though he has never lived there. the british government says it washed its hands of him the day he joined the islamic state group. the mayor of greater manchester andy burnham has said the government has failed the north of england was a lack of investment and the so—called northern powerhouse is in danger of fizzling out. five years ago the former chancellor of the exchequer norman osborn promised to rejuvenate but analysis said many areas have not benefited from investment. danny savagejoins us from not benefited from investment. danny savage joins us from leeds. not benefited from investment. danny savagejoins us from leeds. this behind me is the leeds— liverpool canal, built about 150 years ago and took about half a century to dig. what
that is one of the things i realised. the fa ct one of the things i realised. the fact that i came from england made a big difference, that is one of the things that i regret as well. the use does. the use does is like a poster boy. his kurdish jailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship though he has never lived there. the british government says it washed its hands of him the day he joined the islamic state group. the mayor of greater manchester andy burnham...
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realise the majority of oui’ writers, i realise the majority of our men have that's because editors located so as at present project i started to interview more when then because i really think there are many amazing female writers who do not —— we did not get their due, so it's been about recalibrating my own personal prejudices or the sort of blind as we have, we're just going along with what we are fed so to really say no actually, go and find out more and educate yourself, go and find sha kespeare's out more and educate yourself, go and find shakespeare's sister. what and find shakespeare's sister. what a fantastic note to and on, thank you so much and one thing i want to say to everyone, for more stories on women around the world, you can head to our website. thank you so much to oui’ to our website. thank you so much to our guests. i think you all for coming. hello, thank you forjoining me. let's get a check on the way for the next few days i'm sure you're wondering what's in store because it's been so unsettled in the last couple of days. many of us had already had a good dose
realise the majority of oui’ writers, i realise the majority of our men have that's because editors located so as at present project i started to interview more when then because i really think there are many amazing female writers who do not —— we did not get their due, so it's been about recalibrating my own personal prejudices or the sort of blind as we have, we're just going along with what we are fed so to really say no actually, go and find out more and educate yourself, go and find...
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realise mother didn't approve she was also very clear that he's my only son and i mean fine . arranged marriages are an indian tradition a love match is not wanted. in 60 minutes. what secrets lie behind these memos. find out even worse of experience and explore fascinating and cultural heritage in science. d w world heritage 360. i've played violin since i was 5 and then switched to be a lot it's always been the amazing music that you get to play with so many amazing people and get to travel everywhere and so it's always been so attract their thought i had this passion for it so long and then at some point i guess i couldn't do anything else.
realise mother didn't approve she was also very clear that he's my only son and i mean fine . arranged marriages are an indian tradition a love match is not wanted. in 60 minutes. what secrets lie behind these memos. find out even worse of experience and explore fascinating and cultural heritage in science. d w world heritage 360. i've played violin since i was 5 and then switched to be a lot it's always been the amazing music that you get to play with so many amazing people and get to travel...
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lives i know that bicycles have their price but once i realised i'd be supporting a social and sustainable product the bike was worth every cent to me. it's all over the it's a great compromise to say it's a step in the right direction but on our social commitment is 100 percent and ecologically ours are a cut above any other bicycle. bicycles made of natural materials. are both attractive and sustainable. and good on them of course they're very low to bamboozle a lot but since field daily dose of ops and culture a lot small on all these topics i and others of course on our website at v.w. dot com slash culture and on our facebook page as well as culture thanks very much for watching and join us again soon. the darkest day chinese history. 30 years ago. today. it was followed by a relentless crackdown on dissidents. only a few are safe with the help of foreign secret services. operation for. the lifeline a connection to. the river of spirits to protect him. along the canadian amazon. the river still runs its natural claims. the county's government has big plans to develop the region. to th
lives i know that bicycles have their price but once i realised i'd be supporting a social and sustainable product the bike was worth every cent to me. it's all over the it's a great compromise to say it's a step in the right direction but on our social commitment is 100 percent and ecologically ours are a cut above any other bicycle. bicycles made of natural materials. are both attractive and sustainable. and good on them of course they're very low to bamboozle a lot but since field daily dose...
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i realised there were other options and i did not have to do this to make myself feel better. that along with trying to change my mindset into a more positive one that looked at any situation positively, it made at any situation positively, it made a big difference. what do you think about the numbers of women, the fact the rates have gone up dramatically from 6.5% in 2000 to almost 20% in 2014 of young women doing this to themselves, what do you think is behind the rise? i think the pressures from social media do not help, a lot of online bullying and a lot of self—harm online as well. there are viral challenges and things like that. very difficult to determine what the actual cause would be but i think that has got a bit to do with it. i'm going to ask louise this because we are talking about what is happening with the d—day commemorations today and they will be some, a small section of the audience, who are thinking, those young men and women almost 75 years ago dealing with what they cope with as they landed on the beaches of northern france, that is stress, how can we
i realised there were other options and i did not have to do this to make myself feel better. that along with trying to change my mindset into a more positive one that looked at any situation positively, it made at any situation positively, it made a big difference. what do you think about the numbers of women, the fact the rates have gone up dramatically from 6.5% in 2000 to almost 20% in 2014 of young women doing this to themselves, what do you think is behind the rise? i think the pressures...
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i realised that when i did talk about it and spoke about it people responded positively. do you feel the love? yes, i do, especially when i play at home. support has always been brilliant here and hopefully, when i get on court it will be the same again in next couple of weeks. cameron norrie has missed out on one of the biggest scalps of his career. kevin anderson beat him after morris to —— nouri took the first set. cameron nouri came so close. that second set tie—break was close. —— cameron norrie. he has not done wrong. we have not seen him play very much because he keeps getting raw draws. that was another one against kevin anderson. this is a quy against kevin anderson. this is a guy he was beat roger federer at wimbledon in the quarterfinals last year. a great effort from cameron norrie, we got to know him a little bit yet. he is only 23, good effort but it does not make it through to the second round. it is tough out there. kevin anderson was three months of the tour with an elbow injury and that is not easy because you forget how to play and win matches
i realised that when i did talk about it and spoke about it people responded positively. do you feel the love? yes, i do, especially when i play at home. support has always been brilliant here and hopefully, when i get on court it will be the same again in next couple of weeks. cameron norrie has missed out on one of the biggest scalps of his career. kevin anderson beat him after morris to —— nouri took the first set. cameron nouri came so close. that second set tie—break was close....
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what i said was, i'd been commissioned to produce a report, and i realised that, in order to deliver what we need to, we owe our children, we will have to be bold. i used to get "wait till friday". that's when you get sweets. now they're having... children are eating sweets at their break time, at lunchtime, after they get home, and then the packet sizes are getting bigger. so, you would have a bar of chocolate. now they're having these bigger bars, because they're much cheaper. so do you think it is about the attitude of, actually, that goodie? rather than messing about with the recipe, just have less of it? we all need to eat less. i can remember as a child, sunday roast, there was one or two small pieces of meat. now you see the large portions people have. and actually, it's notjust about obesity, is it? it's about sustainability and climate change. these things all come together, and we are going to have to find a way that makes our environment sustainable, healthy and easy for people. and, yes, we do seem to have lost the concept of "treats". and i think it's very interesting, t
what i said was, i'd been commissioned to produce a report, and i realised that, in order to deliver what we need to, we owe our children, we will have to be bold. i used to get "wait till friday". that's when you get sweets. now they're having... children are eating sweets at their break time, at lunchtime, after they get home, and then the packet sizes are getting bigger. so, you would have a bar of chocolate. now they're having these bigger bars, because they're much cheaper. so do...
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realised something's wrong again i think many people are like that which of people who drugs or cover the fight against through ugs they realised something was wrong indeed it is clear that there was a massive abuse of legal process in case of a mongolian else ever asked it was denied immediate access to his attorney he had bodily injuries on a lot and information about his case shared with mass media was not always true to the fact in one of your interviews you mentioned meeting with some of the senior ranks in the police what do they say involve these breaches of procedure if you. look i did talk to the chief moscow police general but you know i asked him could you please explain to me that i arrived in moscow on the night train and i met with him the next morning i asked him could you please explain the situation to me and maybe i don't know something maybe i don't think. so i started talking to him and it was you know i realized that he didn't have answers to my questions when he started calling his subordinates phone we had as a clerk one thing after another so the moscow police
realised something's wrong again i think many people are like that which of people who drugs or cover the fight against through ugs they realised something was wrong indeed it is clear that there was a massive abuse of legal process in case of a mongolian else ever asked it was denied immediate access to his attorney he had bodily injuries on a lot and information about his case shared with mass media was not always true to the fact in one of your interviews you mentioned meeting with some of...
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i realised how severely i had been affected. can you see how things could have been different? you are in a situation where you felt trapped and you can understand that looking back, but could someone else had done something earlier? there is definitely room for improvement in terms of educating people around domestic abuse. sadly, too often victims are blamed for staying in an abusive relationship. people say, why didn't you just leave? exactly, people say, i would never let someone do that. to be honest, i would have said that to. so explain to people who do look at it like that and think, i wouldn't tolerate that, how it ends up that you do find yourself trapped in a situation. you lose complete control. everything from the way you think, though you feel, the way you get up in the morning is controlled that person. for me and other victims, we live in fear. we do everything we can to ensure we don't create the next kick—off because at the time, you are made to believe it is your fault that you are being treated that way. so
i realised how severely i had been affected. can you see how things could have been different? you are in a situation where you felt trapped and you can understand that looking back, but could someone else had done something earlier? there is definitely room for improvement in terms of educating people around domestic abuse. sadly, too often victims are blamed for staying in an abusive relationship. people say, why didn't you just leave? exactly, people say, i would never let someone do that....
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for me it's been the other way around as someone who works to interview lots of writers, i realise the majority of our men have that's because editors located so as at present project i started to interview more when then because i really think there are many amazing female writers who do not —— we did not get their due, so it's been about recalibrating my own personal prejudices or the sort of blind as we have, we'rejust going along with what we are fed so to really say no actually, go and find out more and educate yourself, go and find shakespeare's sister. what a fantastic note to and on, thank you so much, and one thing i want to say to everyone, for more stories on women around the world, you can head to our website. thank you so much to our guests. and think you all for coming. it isa it is a soggy saturday in places, thundery showers and heavy rain in places. this low pressure was with us places. this low pressure was with us yesterday. it is pulling north—east, but the isobars are still close together, bringing gusty winds for a time through the rest of the afternoon. som
for me it's been the other way around as someone who works to interview lots of writers, i realise the majority of our men have that's because editors located so as at present project i started to interview more when then because i really think there are many amazing female writers who do not —— we did not get their due, so it's been about recalibrating my own personal prejudices or the sort of blind as we have, we'rejust going along with what we are fed so to really say no actually, go and...
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and boris challenged me to do the itv debate, i was very happy to accept until i realised that that debate is so far ahead that people will have already started voting before it happens. i think we should be doing debates early, we should be doing them often, if the party wants him to go out to battle against nigel farage, jeremy corbyn, 27 eu countries, then surely it is not such a big deal to go out against a friendly foreign secretary. hustings are a very important part of the process but the kind of rigourous scrutiny that you get from the today programme, from andrew marr, sophie ridge, these are something quite different, and this is the biggestjob in the country, the most important position in the land. if you want the top job you have got to turn up for the interviews. spain's supreme court has ruled that an attack on a woman which shocked spain was gang rape rather than in earlier verdict of sexual abuse. the five men, known as the "wolf pack", were originally given nine years in jail when they were cleared of rape. but prosecutors appealed to the supreme court to upgrade the conv
and boris challenged me to do the itv debate, i was very happy to accept until i realised that that debate is so far ahead that people will have already started voting before it happens. i think we should be doing debates early, we should be doing them often, if the party wants him to go out to battle against nigel farage, jeremy corbyn, 27 eu countries, then surely it is not such a big deal to go out against a friendly foreign secretary. hustings are a very important part of the process but...
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that's one of the things i regret. i realised that me coming was a lot more... had more meaning than a syrian coming to isis. the fact that i came from england, i understand that it made a big difference. that's one of the things i regret as well. they used us as well. they used us as a sort of, what do we call it in english... like a poster boy. his kurdishjailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship, although he's never lived there. the british government says it washed its hands of him the day he joined the islamic state group. spain's supreme court has ruled that an attack on a woman that shocked spain was gang rape, rather than an earlier verdict of sexual abuse. the five men, known as the "wolf pack", were originally given nine years injail when they were cleared of rape. but prosecutors appealed to the supreme court to upgrade the conviction and judges increased their sentences to 15 years. here's guy hedgcoe on the outcry over the initial sentence. viviana waisman is the president and ceo of madrid based womens link an int
that's one of the things i regret. i realised that me coming was a lot more... had more meaning than a syrian coming to isis. the fact that i came from england, i understand that it made a big difference. that's one of the things i regret as well. they used us as well. they used us as a sort of, what do we call it in english... like a poster boy. his kurdishjailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship, although he's never lived there. the british government says...
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realised too late for him, it is a complete nonsense to have visiting hours for carers, so the campaign was completely simple and single issue, itjust said that carers are people itjust said that carers of people who are living with dementia should have the same right to accompany them when hospital or away from home as do the parents of sick children. but the fact is that just about the whole of the nhs has adopted john's campaign and its aims. it has, every acute hospital in england and almost every acute hospital in the uk has now signed up and that's not because of me, it's because of this great army of people who have made this into a movement. i want to come back to what dementia teaches us about love but i also want to, you've written novels, i'm interested in what extent there an overlap between your fiction and your nonfiction, especially talking about dementia and whether there are things you can say in fiction that you can't say in nonfiction. i'm thinking in particular in the book in the twilight hour, the main character a 94—year—old woman, eleanor, now she's coming to
realised too late for him, it is a complete nonsense to have visiting hours for carers, so the campaign was completely simple and single issue, itjust said that carers are people itjust said that carers of people who are living with dementia should have the same right to accompany them when hospital or away from home as do the parents of sick children. but the fact is that just about the whole of the nhs has adopted john's campaign and its aims. it has, every acute hospital in england and...
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i knew i had been hit of course and i realised these cigarette cases obviously saved my life. whatever role they played, these men are part of a normandy brotherhood. some have never told their stories until now. cheering. we were stacking dead bodies up to get behind and looking after another patient. but the last patient i looked after was a german, a 16—year—old boy, he had just lost both legs and he died in my arms. at every shipboard gathering veterans scan the faces for old friends, fewer as each anniversary passes. john stacey has just turned 101. and all the people in here i look for two or three particular friends who you went with like you did, whether they survived. there will be moments to forget the passage of the years before the boudicca sets her course for the beaches and the friends they left behind. robert hall, bbc news, in the english channel. 0njune 4th, 30 years ago, the chinese government sent tanks and soldiers into beijing's tiananmen square, to crush a peaceful pro—democracy protest. the images shocked the world, but remain censored in china. an
i knew i had been hit of course and i realised these cigarette cases obviously saved my life. whatever role they played, these men are part of a normandy brotherhood. some have never told their stories until now. cheering. we were stacking dead bodies up to get behind and looking after another patient. but the last patient i looked after was a german, a 16—year—old boy, he had just lost both legs and he died in my arms. at every shipboard gathering veterans scan the faces for old friends,...
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i knew i had been hit of course and i realised these cigarette cases obviously saved my life. whatever role they played, these men are part of a normandy brotherhood. some have never told their stories until now. cheering. we were stacking dead bodies up to get behind and looking after another patient. but the last patient i looked after was a german, a 16—year—old boy, he had just lost both legs and he died in my arms. at every shipboard gathering veterans scan the faces for old friends, fewer as each anniversary passes. john stacey has just turned 101. and all the people in here i look for two or three particular friends who you went with like you did, whether they survived. there will be moments to forget the passage of the years before the boudicca sets her course for the beaches and the friends they left behind. robert hall, bbc news, in the english channel. that's it from buckingham palace, at the start of president trump's three—day state visit. tomorrow he'll meet the prime minister and they will hold a joint press conference. newsnight is on bbc two in a few min
i knew i had been hit of course and i realised these cigarette cases obviously saved my life. whatever role they played, these men are part of a normandy brotherhood. some have never told their stories until now. cheering. we were stacking dead bodies up to get behind and looking after another patient. but the last patient i looked after was a german, a 16—year—old boy, he had just lost both legs and he died in my arms. at every shipboard gathering veterans scan the faces for old friends,...
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that's one of the things i regret. i realised that me coming was a lot more... had more meaning than a syrian coming to isis. the fact that i came from england, i understand that it made a big difference. that's one of the things i regret as well. they used us as well. they used us as a sort of, what do we call it in english... like a poster boy. his kurdishjailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship, although he's never lived there. the british government says it washed its hands of him the day he joined the islamic state group. quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern syria. president trump called off military strikes against iran with just minutes to spare last night. the planes were in the air "cocked and loaded", as he says, and had three targets in their sights. but the president said he decided to halt the airstrikes because too many people would have been killed. the attack was to be in retaliation for the shooting down of an american unmanned surveillance drone yesterday in the volatile region which supplies a third of th
that's one of the things i regret. i realised that me coming was a lot more... had more meaning than a syrian coming to isis. the fact that i came from england, i understand that it made a big difference. that's one of the things i regret as well. they used us as well. they used us as a sort of, what do we call it in english... like a poster boy. his kurdishjailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship, although he's never lived there. the british government says...
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i knew i'd been hit, of course, and i realised that the cigarette case had obviously saved my life. we were stacking dead bodies up to get behind and look after another patient. well, the last patient i looked after was german, a 16—year—old boy. he'd just lost both legs, and he died in my arms. whatever role they played, these men are part of a normandy brotherhood. some have never told their stories, until now. there will be so many more experiences to share on thisjourney. robert hall, bbc news, in the english channel. write now a private lunch, with the queen and the president of the united states, followed by a short ceremony, a swapping of gifts, details of which will be released later. this afternoon the president and his wife will be going to westminster abbey to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown warrior, but, ben, time to what your twitter account and, frankly, hold your breath. studio: all right, simon. thanks very much indeed. the time is approaching 18 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime: president trump is having lunch with the queen at buckingham p
i knew i'd been hit, of course, and i realised that the cigarette case had obviously saved my life. we were stacking dead bodies up to get behind and look after another patient. well, the last patient i looked after was german, a 16—year—old boy. he'd just lost both legs, and he died in my arms. whatever role they played, these men are part of a normandy brotherhood. some have never told their stories, until now. there will be so many more experiences to share on thisjourney. robert hall,...
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how can i realise my full potential. what kind of a society do i want to live in. and is money really the most important resource we have to base that society upon. the search for ideas for a better society leads us to humbug a bunch of burdens largest exhibition space for contemporary art yeah i think. made of either the conflicts that judges faced them in. their vision and she says i'm going on that something was in. obama's favor to prove the need to mention. the beginning of the science. this idea permeates many of joseph boy's works including capitale. thanks to aunts collector and patron at the smocks this keyword is now exhibit in berlin he acquired it in 2015 and along with many other works and his collection for war holds the key for intrusted to the prussians and cultural heritage foundation as a permanent love. and from the voice to the men he had emma and. as a us fairly austar not molly tate backhands but though it's almost panos oafish lessons on that she had us consol is now gone is that it. you mention uk on her lips as i said you could solve these
how can i realise my full potential. what kind of a society do i want to live in. and is money really the most important resource we have to base that society upon. the search for ideas for a better society leads us to humbug a bunch of burdens largest exhibition space for contemporary art yeah i think. made of either the conflicts that judges faced them in. their vision and she says i'm going on that something was in. obama's favor to prove the need to mention. the beginning of the science....
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that's one of the things i regret. i realised that me coming was a lot more... had more meaning than a syrian coming to isis. the fact that i came from england, i understand that it made a big difference. that's one of the things i regret as well. they used us as well. they used us as a sort of, what do we call it in english... like a poster boy. his kurdishjailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship, although he's never lived there. the british government says it washed its hands of him the day he joined the islamic state group. president trump has confirmed that he called off a military strike against eran last night with minutes to spare, after deciding that too many human lives would be lost —— iran. the attack had been planned in response to the shooting down of an unmanned us drone by iran earlier this week. mr trump tweeted that the us had been cocked and loaded but he is now facing criticism from democrats for revealing details of the plan. in iran they are celebrating taking out of the sky a $130 million us drone —
that's one of the things i regret. i realised that me coming was a lot more... had more meaning than a syrian coming to isis. the fact that i came from england, i understand that it made a big difference. that's one of the things i regret as well. they used us as well. they used us as a sort of, what do we call it in english... like a poster boy. his kurdishjailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship, although he's never lived there. the british government says...
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burris challenged me to do the itv debate, i was very happy to accept, until i realised the debate is so far ahead that people will have already started voting before it happens and i think we should be doing debates early, often. if the party wants him to battle against nigel farage, jeremy corbyn, 27 eu countries, then surely it is not a big deal to go outside against a friendly foreign secretary. with the hustings, they take place this afternoon, we will be able to watch it, cameras are allowed, the media may not ask you questions. it is just media may not ask you questions. it isjust for media may not ask you questions. it is just for the atari membership, they are the ones that will decide who the next leader is. they decide the fate of the party and the country as well, thank you, helen. the debate will be live on the bbc news channel this afternoon. that is between, starting at about three o'clock in the afternoon. we will be covering that live on the bbc news channel. before that, we will be hearing from a conservative event taking place in central london this morning which je
burris challenged me to do the itv debate, i was very happy to accept, until i realised the debate is so far ahead that people will have already started voting before it happens and i think we should be doing debates early, often. if the party wants him to battle against nigel farage, jeremy corbyn, 27 eu countries, then surely it is not a big deal to go outside against a friendly foreign secretary. with the hustings, they take place this afternoon, we will be able to watch it, cameras are...
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as someone who has also worked as a journalist and interviewed lots of writers, i realise that the majority of them were men and that's because editors ok that and so as a personal project i started to interview more women because i really think there are lots of amazing women writers who just don't get that due, so i think it's been about recalibrating my own personal prejudices, or the sort of blinders we have — we'rejust going along, this is what we're fed, and so to really say, "no, actually, go and find out more, "go and educate yourself, go and find shakespeare's sister. what a fantastic note to end on, thank you so much. one thing i do want to say to everyone, for more stories on women around the world, you can head to bbc.com/100women. thank you so much to our guests. to wayetu moore, to tishani doshi and to rachel parris, and thank you all for coming. applause hello. the summer solstice is less than a fortnight away, but the week ahead will feel more like autumn. more on that in a moment. for now, some late sunshine for some but for others heavy and frequent showers, with thunder
as someone who has also worked as a journalist and interviewed lots of writers, i realise that the majority of them were men and that's because editors ok that and so as a personal project i started to interview more women because i really think there are lots of amazing women writers who just don't get that due, so i think it's been about recalibrating my own personal prejudices, or the sort of blinders we have — we'rejust going along, this is what we're fed, and so to really say, "no,...
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it is always a drama that i realise i am going to miss. ijust can't keep up with them. it is seven minutes to nine. to write a book at a young age is a pretty big accomplishment but to have it published at the age of seven is even more impressive. tom burlison has become one of the youngest published authors with his tale of how a good imagination can liven up a mundane journey to school. we'll speak to tom in a moment, but first let's hear him reading from his book. ruby and elliott met on their way to school. elliott kicked a small pebble along the path. this looks like a spaceship that went through the atmosphere and shrunk, announced ruby. elliott and ruby found a rolled up piece of paper. it's a treasure map, ruby shouted excitedly. imagine the adventures it has had. what are you doing, snapped elliott. i am trying to avoid these portal paddles, said ruby, and you should do. you never know where you might end up. last time i stepped in one, said ruby, i landed on a pirate ship. very excited to have rain on the school trip. tom jones is now. let's speak to tom, his
it is always a drama that i realise i am going to miss. ijust can't keep up with them. it is seven minutes to nine. to write a book at a young age is a pretty big accomplishment but to have it published at the age of seven is even more impressive. tom burlison has become one of the youngest published authors with his tale of how a good imagination can liven up a mundane journey to school. we'll speak to tom in a moment, but first let's hear him reading from his book. ruby and elliott met on...
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that's one of the things i regret. i realised that me coming was a lot more... had more meaning than a syrian coming to isis. the fact that i came from england, i understand that it made a big difference. that's one of the things i regret as well. they used us as well. they used us as a sort of, what do we call it in english... like a poster boy. his kurdishjailers say he can't stay in syria. jack letts also has canadian citizenship, although he's never lived there. the british government says it washed its hands of him the day he joined the islamic state group. quentin sommerville, bbc news, northern syria. police were called to the london home of the conservative leadership candidate boris johnson and his partner carrie symonds early this morning after a neighbour reportedly heard screaming and shouting. chris mason is in westminster. what more do we know? the guardian is reporting police were called to the home of borisjohnson and his girlfriend late last night after a light neighbour heard a loud argument. the newspaper says it spoken to a neighbour and this
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boris challenged me to the itv debate and i was happy to accept until i realised the debate is so far ahead that people will have already started voting. before it happens. we should be doing debate early, often, and you know, if the party wa nts early, often, and you know, if the party wants him to battle nigel farage, jeremy corbyn and 27 eu countries, then surely, it's not such a big deal to go out against a friendly foreign secretary? in terms of castings, they take place this afternoon in birmingham. we'll be able to watch it, cameras are being allowed in, but the media are not allowed in, but the media are not allowed to ask any questions. it's for the tory membership. they will decide who the next leader is. helena wilkinson talking to me earlier. the foreign office has announced one of its ministers would be in announced one of its ministers would beina announced one of its ministers would be in a run tomorrow to raise concerns about the countryside to breach the nuclear deal. it raining additions will be called on for an urgent de—escalation. the news comes after president
boris challenged me to the itv debate and i was happy to accept until i realised the debate is so far ahead that people will have already started voting. before it happens. we should be doing debate early, often, and you know, if the party wa nts early, often, and you know, if the party wants him to battle nigel farage, jeremy corbyn and 27 eu countries, then surely, it's not such a big deal to go out against a friendly foreign secretary? in terms of castings, they take place this afternoon in...
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how can i realise my full potential. what kind of a society do i want to live in. and is money really the most important resource we have to base that society upon. the search for ideas for a better society leads us to humbug or bahnhof lin's launches exhibition space for contemporary art yeah i think. they have either the conflicts that josh is faced immense as does not often say 2nd division and she says i'm going on that something was in. obama's favor to prove. the mission. to. be dealing with. science. well. this idea permeates many of joseph boy's works including capitana house. thanks to aunts collector and patron at a mox this keyword is now exhibit in berlin. acquired it in 2015 and along with many other works in his collection from borehole to kiefer intrusted to the prussians and cultural heritage foundation as a permanent love. and from the boys to the men he had emma and boys as a fairly all star nominally tade their clones but though it's now most panos lessons on that's yeah it does hans not as if knock on is that it. you mention knock on the have a
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how can i realise my full potential. what kind of a society do i want to live in. and is money really the most important resource we have to base that society upon. the search for ideas for a better society leads us to humbug or bahnhof lin's largest exhibition space for contemporary art. then that either the conflict is based on mention doesn't. need to start 2000. obama doesn't seem to prove the need to mention. the feeling on all sides. this idea permeates many of yours of boy's works including capitana how. thanks to aunts collected and patron at each mocks this keyword is now exhibit in berlin. acquired it in 2015. along with many other works in his collection from borehole to kiefer in trust it to the prussians and cultural heritage foundation as a permanent loved. under from the boys to the mint he had emma and boys in us fairly often ahmadi paid their cones but i don't know how hose i was panos oafish lessons on us here at us hans now as is now gone is that it probably us you mention uk on here have a as i said if so these are out on file as a fish that the
how can i realise my full potential. what kind of a society do i want to live in. and is money really the most important resource we have to base that society upon. the search for ideas for a better society leads us to humbug or bahnhof lin's largest exhibition space for contemporary art. then that either the conflict is based on mention doesn't. need to start 2000. obama doesn't seem to prove the need to mention. the feeling on all sides. this idea permeates many of yours of boy's works...