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next up, louise ince from swanley in kent, and troy. their complicated routine to flash, bang, wallop what a picture has been months in the making. you've been really naughty, haven't you 7 behave, thank you. helping to fine tune the moves is husband gary. if you can come up, and as i say walk back, you're going to guide him with a sausage, where he needs to go. 0k. walk back. he's gone off again. walk back. the little bits that are going wrong all the time, they are the bits we want to put a stop to. we have to find ways of finding what it is that's going to make the dog do it correctly. keen to maximise her chances of success, louise is entering two categories. and doing a round trip of 160 miles from her home in kent for lessons with gina, a dog trainerfrom hampshire. i still haven't got the ending right. we can look at it. little troy has come on leaps and bounds. he is a cheeky little character. that is what we try to bring out in both routines, the character of the dog. these are all your props? i've got a better frontage. i was g
next up, louise ince from swanley in kent, and troy. their complicated routine to flash, bang, wallop what a picture has been months in the making. you've been really naughty, haven't you 7 behave, thank you. helping to fine tune the moves is husband gary. if you can come up, and as i say walk back, you're going to guide him with a sausage, where he needs to go. 0k. walk back. he's gone off again. walk back. the little bits that are going wrong all the time, they are the bits we want to put a...
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hi louise, thank you for coming. the mri hi louise, thank you for coming. the m r i shows there is no active disease in her brain. i'm delighted that this has been so successful, this is really good news. it is, i'm delighted as well. results from a trial of over 100 ms patients show that in the half given the stem cell transplant there was only one relapse after one year, compared to 39 among those given standard drug treatment. transplant patients were ten times less likely to see their treatment fail after three years and their level of disability reduced. the results of this trial are simply stunning. it should mean that many more ms patients are offered a stem cell transplant with the hope of stopping their disease in its tracks. this is a game changer. it can fundamentally alter the course of patients with ms who have got resista nt of patients with ms who have got resistant disabling disease. the stem cell transplant involves a one—off cost of £30,000. no more expensive than the yearly fee for some drugs. it is not suitable for all ms patients but
hi louise, thank you for coming. the mri hi louise, thank you for coming. the m r i shows there is no active disease in her brain. i'm delighted that this has been so successful, this is really good news. it is, i'm delighted as well. results from a trial of over 100 ms patients show that in the half given the stem cell transplant there was only one relapse after one year, compared to 39 among those given standard drug treatment. transplant patients were ten times less likely to see their...
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louise was one of my dearest friends in congress. having not only served with her on the rules committee, but also on the commission for security and cooperation in europe. her legacy speaks for itself. she was not just a champion of women's rights. she was a champion of working families everywhere. this nation has lost one of our fiercest public servants and her absence will leave an unfillable void. mr. speaker, i offer my deepest condolences to louise's .aughters, megan, amy and emily er seven grandchildren and one great-grandson. as well as to her friends, constituents and congressional staff during this extremely difficult time. her spirit and loving memory will forever live in the halls of congress. she will be dearly missed. mr. speaker, turning to today's rules, this rule brings the number of closed rules for the 115th congress to 74. in other words, more than 50% of the legislation coming to the rules committee has been closed off from an open and honest debate by my republican friends. at the beginning of this congress, we
louise was one of my dearest friends in congress. having not only served with her on the rules committee, but also on the commission for security and cooperation in europe. her legacy speaks for itself. she was not just a champion of women's rights. she was a champion of working families everywhere. this nation has lost one of our fiercest public servants and her absence will leave an unfillable void. mr. speaker, i offer my deepest condolences to louise's .aughters, megan, amy and emily er...
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next up, louise ince from swanley in kent, and troy. their complicated routine to flash, bang, wallop what a picture has been months in the making. you've been really naughty, haven't you ? behave, thank you. helping to fine tune the moves is husband gary. if you can come up, and as i say walk back, you're going to guide him with a sausage, where he needs to go. 0k. walk back. he's gone off again. walk back. the little bits that are going wrong all the time, they are the bits we want to put a stop to. we have to find ways of finding what it is that's going to make the dog do it correctly. keen to maximise her chances of success, louise is entering two categories. and doing a round trip of 160 miles from her home in kent for lessons with gina, a dog trainerfrom hampshire. i still haven't got the ending right. we can look at it. little troy has come on leaps and bounds. he is a cheeky little character. that is what we try to bring out in both routines, the character of the dog. these are all your props? i've got a better frontage. i was g
next up, louise ince from swanley in kent, and troy. their complicated routine to flash, bang, wallop what a picture has been months in the making. you've been really naughty, haven't you ? behave, thank you. helping to fine tune the moves is husband gary. if you can come up, and as i say walk back, you're going to guide him with a sausage, where he needs to go. 0k. walk back. he's gone off again. walk back. the little bits that are going wrong all the time, they are the bits we want to put a...
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he wrote to the louise wise agency to ask for information. somebody called back with news that hit like a bolt of lightning. >> she said, you have an identical twin brother. i'm, like, thanks for telling me that. how do you find that person? that's what i wanted to do. >> reporter: i can't imagine hearing that news. >> dwryeah. it was -- not too many people get to hear that i guess. >> reporter: do you remember having feelings of loneliness or feeling something was missing? >> i had that a little bit, and i have definitely had that feeling over the years for sure. >> reporter: what does it feel like? >> like you're missing something. don't know what it was. you can't touch it, you can't feel it. just something was there. >> reporter: but this exciting news was bittersweet because louise wise services told howard new york law did not allow the agency to reveal the identity of his identical twin. >> i spent about two years, you know, every day thinking about this. it never left. >> reporter: did you start doing that thing where you start lookin
he wrote to the louise wise agency to ask for information. somebody called back with news that hit like a bolt of lightning. >> she said, you have an identical twin brother. i'm, like, thanks for telling me that. how do you find that person? that's what i wanted to do. >> reporter: i can't imagine hearing that news. >> dwryeah. it was -- not too many people get to hear that i guess. >> reporter: do you remember having feelings of loneliness or feeling something was...
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i was a good friend of louise. i have to just say to her family, my thoughts and prayers and condolences go out to them. louise was a person who was very smart, first of all. she was the only ph.d. in microbiology. she was the first woman of the rules committee. she worked day and night for her district and this country. the rules committee meets late into the night and louise was there every single night. she had a sense of humor. everyone loved her. she was nice. i remember after her husband, bob, passed away, she came to me after she returned. she said honey, she called everyone honey. you know, i would be dead if i didn't have this job because i love my district and serving the people of my district and this country. i miss her already. she was someone you could talk to. she actually, personally, i visited seneca falls with her in 1998 after i was elected to congress. she wanted me to go with her. she didn't know me that well. she said, honey, i want to be your friend and you to see my district. i was able to v
i was a good friend of louise. i have to just say to her family, my thoughts and prayers and condolences go out to them. louise was a person who was very smart, first of all. she was the only ph.d. in microbiology. she was the first woman of the rules committee. she worked day and night for her district and this country. the rules committee meets late into the night and louise was there every single night. she had a sense of humor. everyone loved her. she was nice. i remember after her husband,...
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then these healthy stem cells, taken from louise's blood and bone marrow, were infused. unaffected by ms, the stem cells rebuilt her immune system. now, more than two years on, she's back at sheffield's royal hallamshire hospital for a check—up. hi, hi, louise. hello. nice to see you. the mri shows there is no active disease in her brain. but i'm really delighted at these scans. so this is really good news. yes, it is. i'm delighted too. the results of this trial are, quite simply, stunning. it should mean that many more ms patients are offered a stem cell transplant with the hope of stopping the disease in its tracks. it can fundamentally alter the course of patients with ms who've got resistant and disabling disease. the stem cell transplant involves a one—off cost of £30,000, no more expensive than the yearly fee for some drugs. it's not suitable for all ms patients, but the life—changing results with louise and others are plain to see. fergus walsh, bbc news. now, a change of pace. whale sharks are the world's largest fish. they're endangered, and used to be s
then these healthy stem cells, taken from louise's blood and bone marrow, were infused. unaffected by ms, the stem cells rebuilt her immune system. now, more than two years on, she's back at sheffield's royal hallamshire hospital for a check—up. hi, hi, louise. hello. nice to see you. the mri shows there is no active disease in her brain. but i'm really delighted at these scans. so this is really good news. yes, it is. i'm delighted too. the results of this trial are, quite simply, stunning....
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then these healthy stem cells, taken from louise's blood and bone marrow, were infused. unaffected by ms, the stem cells rebuilt her immune system. now, more than two years on, she's back at sheffield's royal hallamshire hospital for a check—up. hi, hi, louise. hello. nice to see you. the mri shows there is no active disease in her brain. but i'm really delighted at these scans. so this is really good news. yes, it is. i'm delighted too. the results of this trial are, quite simply, stunning. it should mean that many more ms patients are offered a stem cell transplant with the hope of stopping their disease in its tracks. it can fundamentally alter the course of patients with ms who've got resistant and disabling disease. the stem cell transplant involves a one—off cost of £30,000, no more expensive than the yearly fee for some drugs. it's not suitable for all ms patients, but the life—changing results with louise and others are plain to see. fergus walsh, bbc news. thousands of people in the brazilian city of rio have marched in honour of marielle franco, a human
then these healthy stem cells, taken from louise's blood and bone marrow, were infused. unaffected by ms, the stem cells rebuilt her immune system. now, more than two years on, she's back at sheffield's royal hallamshire hospital for a check—up. hi, hi, louise. hello. nice to see you. the mri shows there is no active disease in her brain. but i'm really delighted at these scans. so this is really good news. yes, it is. i'm delighted too. the results of this trial are, quite simply, stunning....
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let‘s get back to and louise. hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt. it‘s thursday 1st march. temperatures, icy blasts and blizzard—like conditions. storm emma rolls in. company giff gaff to talk about the future of the industry. perform a song from his musical. stories from bbc news. across almost all of the uk today. there‘s a risk to life. snowfall later today. to travel unnecessarily. one of the worst affected areas is the north east of england. phil bodmer is in yarm on teesside. good morning. is going to because an disruption for many people. it will be. area, and there has been further heavy snow overnight. heavy snow overnight. smell of this car, you can see there are several inches. are several inches. the main road has been gritted. has been gritted. we saw two snowploughs going up and down. down. there is a lot of black eyes out there. there. temperatures are minus four at the moment. at the moment. people not to travel unless they absolutely need to. absolutely need to. abysmal and are advising drivers to take extra care. take extra c
let‘s get back to and louise. hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt. it‘s thursday 1st march. temperatures, icy blasts and blizzard—like conditions. storm emma rolls in. company giff gaff to talk about the future of the industry. perform a song from his musical. stories from bbc news. across almost all of the uk today. there‘s a risk to life. snowfall later today. to travel unnecessarily. one of the worst affected areas is the north east of england. phil bodmer...
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loss of a tremendous leader in the house of representatives, the gentlewoman from new york, chairwoman louise slaughter. mr. mcgovern not only -- and mr. hastings, conducted themselves in my opinion in a professional and straightforward manner but represented their party quite well in a time of distress and a time of need and i want to express my complete confidence not only in mr. mcgovern but
loss of a tremendous leader in the house of representatives, the gentlewoman from new york, chairwoman louise slaughter. mr. mcgovern not only -- and mr. hastings, conducted themselves in my opinion in a professional and straightforward manner but represented their party quite well in a time of distress and a time of need and i want to express my complete confidence not only in mr. mcgovern but
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and louise has the weather... good morning. some good news for this saturday. mild for all of us, but there will be some rain around. more details on exactly where coming up shortly. first, our main story.
and louise has the weather... good morning. some good news for this saturday. mild for all of us, but there will be some rain around. more details on exactly where coming up shortly. first, our main story.
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louise would be right there. she encouraged us and supported our agenda whatever we were doing and she was a true mentor and i know on behalf of all of us, we are praying for her family and constituents tonight. and it feels different without louise being on this floor. i'm glad to be with my sisters this evening and congressional black caucus members because this is a moment we have to pull together in her absence. each year in march, we pause to honor the countless contributions that women have made to this nation. as a black woman, i'm uniquely aware that our stories tend to be really lost in mainstream celebration of women's history month. that's why i'm glad to be here to declare that yes, 2018, this is the year of the black woman. for generations, black women have blazed trails throughout this nation. mary mcleod, audrey lord and michelle obama, this list of historical black girl magic could go on and on because in every chapter of american history, black women have stood up and spoken out and pushed this n
louise would be right there. she encouraged us and supported our agenda whatever we were doing and she was a true mentor and i know on behalf of all of us, we are praying for her family and constituents tonight. and it feels different without louise being on this floor. i'm glad to be with my sisters this evening and congressional black caucus members because this is a moment we have to pull together in her absence. each year in march, we pause to honor the countless contributions that women...
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. —— louise willits. it affected her mind. she struggled to read and have conversations. -- rotherham. sometimes i pinch myself a nasty that is real. will it come back? i don't live in fear any more. —— sometimes a pinch myself and ask if it is real. ms is caused by a fa u lty if it is real. ms is caused by a faulty immune system, attacking the brain and spinal cord. symptoms include balance and muscle problems, fatigue, and loss of vision. the bbc‘s panorama followed louise's treatment. a high dose of chemotherapy was given to knock out her immune system. then these stem cells ta ke n her immune system. then these stem cells taken from her blood and bone marrow were in views. unaffected by ms, the cells rebuild her immune system. now, more than two years on, she is back at sheffield's royal hallamshire hospital. nice to see you. nice to see. the mri shows there is no disease in her brain. this is really good news. yes, it is. the results of this trial are quite simply stunning. it should mean that many more ms patients
. —— louise willits. it affected her mind. she struggled to read and have conversations. -- rotherham. sometimes i pinch myself a nasty that is real. will it come back? i don't live in fear any more. —— sometimes a pinch myself and ask if it is real. ms is caused by a fa u lty if it is real. ms is caused by a faulty immune system, attacking the brain and spinal cord. symptoms include balance and muscle problems, fatigue, and loss of vision. the bbc‘s panorama followed louise's...
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as they await trial david and louise turpin are speaking to relatives from behind bars. during an interview with "the dr. oz show" louise's sister elizabeth and her cousin trisha said their reactions could not have been more different. louise, they say, appears to be in total denial, not even asking about the kids, but they say david struck a different tone. >> it was like i was looking at a little boy that was ready to confess everything he had done. he cried the whole entire time. it wasn't fake. >> he broke down in sobs at one point. >> oh, yeah. >> he kept saying i wish i could tell you about what we've done. >> elizabeth and trisha say the children are adjusting to their new surroundings in foster care as family members work to gain custody. most of the children are suffering from chronic malnutrition. >>> a judge in new hampshire has ruled the secret winner of a massive powerball jackpot can remain anonymous. the jackpot was worth nearly $560 million, and the winner's lawyers picked up a check for more than 264 million last week. the woman who won sued to remain an
as they await trial david and louise turpin are speaking to relatives from behind bars. during an interview with "the dr. oz show" louise's sister elizabeth and her cousin trisha said their reactions could not have been more different. louise, they say, appears to be in total denial, not even asking about the kids, but they say david struck a different tone. >> it was like i was looking at a little boy that was ready to confess everything he had done. he cried the whole entire...
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louise ortiz and says he is ready for anthony joshua next. and louise ortiz and says he is ready for anthonyjoshua next. and it is all square in the welsh open final asjohn higgins all square in the welsh open final as john higgins and all square in the welsh open final asjohn higgins and barry hawkins have two frames each after the first session in cardiff. those other sporting headlines, more for you in an hour. more now on our top story, the death of sir roger bannister. in the last few minutes, the president of the international association of athletics federations, lord seb coe, has been paying his tribute. he never really got what he did. and it wasn't a front, he just said, i am quite lucky. i don't think the enormity of what he did came to life for me until i actually had the great privilege, and we both knew him well, of sitting in his sitting room, and we were comparing training diaries. and i think it's fair to say, you know, we were probably doing ina say, you know, we were probably doing in a day and a half, two days, what these
louise ortiz and says he is ready for anthony joshua next. and louise ortiz and says he is ready for anthonyjoshua next. and it is all square in the welsh open final asjohn higgins all square in the welsh open final as john higgins and all square in the welsh open final asjohn higgins and barry hawkins have two frames each after the first session in cardiff. those other sporting headlines, more for you in an hour. more now on our top story, the death of sir roger bannister. in the last few...
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back to louise and charlie. i've been watching you for the last 2.5 minutes, seriously, most people cannot crouch down like that for that length of time. i'm seriously impressed. it might take me three hours to get up now, though, louise. i love the fact that you're not moving! i want to stay with him for a moment. talking about going to the cinema, ben? cine world, one of the biggest chains, has its results out today. profits are up. the third year in a row more have gone to the cinema but is all well in the world of blockbusters? cine world, the second largest operator in the uk with 80, 800 screens, and we spent £1.2 billion going to the pictures last year, the third increase in a row. ticket prices have more than doubled over the past decade. why are we still willing to spend on that big—screen experience? we asked these visitors at the savoy cinema in stockport. this is a lovely cinemas. it's great to have it here on our doorstep. i brought my children here when they were young. come to the cinema once a
back to louise and charlie. i've been watching you for the last 2.5 minutes, seriously, most people cannot crouch down like that for that length of time. i'm seriously impressed. it might take me three hours to get up now, though, louise. i love the fact that you're not moving! i want to stay with him for a moment. talking about going to the cinema, ben? cine world, one of the biggest chains, has its results out today. profits are up. the third year in a row more have gone to the cinema but is...
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new york representative louise slaughter, died earlier today at the age of 88, after suffering a fall last week. she served the people of rochester, new york, the last 31 years. and currently serves as the ranking member of the rules committee. she is survived by three children. house speaker paul ryan released his statement saying louise slaughter was tough on failing -- unfailingly gracious and unrelenting in fighting for her ideas. she was simply great. and house minority unanimous -- leader nancy pelosi said this -- >> at today's white house briefing, mark short, president trump's legislative affairs director, accused senate minority leader chuck shuke -- chuck schumer of intentionally delaying the president's nominees to key positions within the administration. this is 15 minutes. mr. short: good afternoon. since i know many of you are interested in white house personnel issues, we wanted to take a few minutes to discuss the historic obstruction that we have faced by senator schumer and senate democrats in confirming our nominees to enable us to settle our white house. the senate
new york representative louise slaughter, died earlier today at the age of 88, after suffering a fall last week. she served the people of rochester, new york, the last 31 years. and currently serves as the ranking member of the rules committee. she is survived by three children. house speaker paul ryan released his statement saying louise slaughter was tough on failing -- unfailingly gracious and unrelenting in fighting for her ideas. she was simply great. and house minority unanimous -- leader...
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do you like bananas, though, louise? there is a new invention, and i have not got the details, but it can slow down the details, but it can slow down the ripening process. that would be good. but when they go brown, you make banana bread! banana everything. i would rather have a pineapple. it could stop 250 million pineapples from going bad every year. and stuart broad has been asked about it, and he expresses surprise. australia comfortably beat england in the ashes, but smith said yesterday this was the first time they had ever done it, so you can imagine there are questions being asked as to whether or not they think it has happened in other matches. stuart broad was asked about that. on the back of the daily express they call it shameful, and that picture is cameron bancroft with that bit of tape, which has the dust, which he put down the front of his trousers. and on the back of the mirror, steve smith with the headline clown under. 10% of brits said they would happily live in a shared it meant they could save a dep
do you like bananas, though, louise? there is a new invention, and i have not got the details, but it can slow down the details, but it can slow down the ripening process. that would be good. but when they go brown, you make banana bread! banana everything. i would rather have a pineapple. it could stop 250 million pineapples from going bad every year. and stuart broad has been asked about it, and he expresses surprise. australia comfortably beat england in the ashes, but smith said yesterday...
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here is louise. it is one of those kinds of days, i can‘t quite work out what the weather is going to do, that is my amateur forecast. do you know what i like? just a month ago it would have been dark at this point, and it is getting lighter. it feels as though we are getting into spring. what do you think, louise? we are definitely heading into spring. it looks as though we are going to see milder airover though we are going to see milder air over the next few days. i have a picture coming up which will top that one in london, stay watching. but take a look at the story as we go through the day to day. the mild air pushes up from the south and will move into scotland. i know it has been a cold night, we have seen loads of —8 in the highlands, but the mild air heading in your direction. most of us, a mild day around, some of the rain heavy at times. and this has been the story through the rain overnight, in actual fact through the rain overnight, in actualfact pushing through the rain overnight,
here is louise. it is one of those kinds of days, i can‘t quite work out what the weather is going to do, that is my amateur forecast. do you know what i like? just a month ago it would have been dark at this point, and it is getting lighter. it feels as though we are getting into spring. what do you think, louise? we are definitely heading into spring. it looks as though we are going to see milder airover though we are going to see milder air over the next few days. i have a picture coming...
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. an emergency meeting of the government's cobra committee into the suspected poisoning of a russia spy and his daughter. the pair remain critically ill in hospital — counter—terrorism police have now ta ken over the investigation. good morning — it's wednesday 7 march. also this morning: lunch with the queen and talks with the prime minister — saudi's crown prince arrives in britain amid protests about his human rights record a crackdown on ticket resale websites — the advertising watchdog says firms must be upfront about the real costs of going to a concert. european leaders are meeting today to discuss donald trump and his trade war tweets — i'll explain what it means for us later. in sport, liverpool are the first british team through to the last eight of the champions league. they'll be joined by holders real madrid, who beat paris saint germain 5—2 aggregate. and carol has the weather. today's the day of sunshine and showers. some the showers will be heavy and across
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. an emergency meeting of the government's cobra committee into the suspected poisoning of a russia spy and his daughter. the pair remain critically ill in hospital — counter—terrorism police have now ta ken over the investigation. good morning — it's wednesday 7 march. also this morning: lunch with the queen and talks with the prime minister — saudi's crown prince arrives in britain amid protests about his human rights...
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was very young, louise, was about 15 or16 was very young, louise, was about 15 or 16 when i watched... my coach made me watch those films over and over again. long before that i heard about roger bannister but didn't understand the impact of what he had done. i've read my first book about him as an athlete, the for minute mile, when i was growing up in the 70s as a young athlete, athletics was becoming very popular and what he did in1954 was becoming very popular and what he did in 1954 was inspiring a whole new generation, including seb and myself and steve ovett. it is that he has gone but he's left an incredible legacy. tell us about the race, people run faster than that now but this was a breakthrough, wasn't it? not many people run faster than that now, a four—minute mile is still pretty good. doctors we re mile is still pretty good. doctors were saying until four or five years before that people would die in the quest to break the four—minute mile. there was a myth around it so you're right, when he broke it quicklyjohn landy and others followed suit and broke it as well but
was very young, louise, was about 15 or16 was very young, louise, was about 15 or 16 when i watched... my coach made me watch those films over and over again. long before that i heard about roger bannister but didn't understand the impact of what he had done. i've read my first book about him as an athlete, the for minute mile, when i was growing up in the 70s as a young athlete, athletics was becoming very popular and what he did in1954 was becoming very popular and what he did in 1954 was...
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oz after meeting with louise and david in jail. >> i know it sounds strange. i don't feel like i was talking to louise. >> reporter: cameras were not allowed inside but outside, afterwards, the women say they're confused by her reaction. >> does she ask about the kids? >> no. i asked her about the children. but she didn't. >> reporter: they say she even begged them to visit her husband. the relatives who say they haven't seen the turpins in years say david's reaction could not have been more different from his wife's. >> it was like i was looking at a little boy that was ready to confess everything he had done. >> reporter: saying he wanted to share more. >> he cried the whole entire time. it wasn't fake. >> he broke down in sobs at one point. >> yeah, he kept saying, i wish i could tell you what we done, what happened. >> reporter: elizabeth and trisha say the turpin children, including the 17-year-old who reported her parents to authorities and was later found to have been posting these youtube videos online. are adjusting to their new surroundings and famil
oz after meeting with louise and david in jail. >> i know it sounds strange. i don't feel like i was talking to louise. >> reporter: cameras were not allowed inside but outside, afterwards, the women say they're confused by her reaction. >> does she ask about the kids? >> no. i asked her about the children. but she didn't. >> reporter: they say she even begged them to visit her husband. the relatives who say they haven't seen the turpins in years say david's...
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louise has served as the san francisco city librarian. his last day was two weeks ago on friday friday 23. with over 40 years' experience it's a bitter sweet moment for our city. the great irony of today is how his career begin. he grew up in el paso texas and as a child his brother, checked out books from their local library and never returned them. back then, libraries had truant officers who came to knock on your door to look for the books and that summer louis and his brother feared every door knock they got. his penance for not returning the books, as luis described, was becoming the city librarian a job filled with more than overdue library books. his leadership and enthusiastic evacuation and passion for libraries reshaped the libraries and leaves a legacy of empowerment and luis has ensured san francisco's public libraries remain an integral part of our public life and are now open seven days a week and there's a space and equipment for youth ages 13 to 18 to explore, create and develop social media and computer skills while engag
louise has served as the san francisco city librarian. his last day was two weeks ago on friday friday 23. with over 40 years' experience it's a bitter sweet moment for our city. the great irony of today is how his career begin. he grew up in el paso texas and as a child his brother, checked out books from their local library and never returned them. back then, libraries had truant officers who came to knock on your door to look for the books and that summer louis and his brother feared every...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. stranded — heavy snowfall traps drivers for hours overnight. more than 70 are sleeping in an emergency shelter. the a30 is still closed. yellow ice warnings are in place across much of the country. sarah keith—lucas will have the latest forecast. it is cold and icy to start this morning, but we are expecting a dry day, with some sunshine. things eventually turning a bit milder through this week but certainly are lots of live snow still today. i will bring you all the details in about 15 minutes. good morning, it is monday 19 march. also this morning: international weapons inspectors are due in the uk to examine the nerve agent used to poison russian ex—spy sergei skripal. tv presenter ant mcpartlin is arrested on suspicion of drink—driving after a collision involving three cars in south—west london. a significant breakthrough in the treatment of multiple sclerosis, as an international trial shows that stem cell transplants can stop the disease. the decline of local newspaper
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. stranded — heavy snowfall traps drivers for hours overnight. more than 70 are sleeping in an emergency shelter. the a30 is still closed. yellow ice warnings are in place across much of the country. sarah keith—lucas will have the latest forecast. it is cold and icy to start this morning, but we are expecting a dry day, with some sunshine. things eventually turning a bit milder through this week but certainly are lots of live snow...
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now back to down and louise. —— damn. the british company accused of using the data of 50 million facebook users without their consent to influence the us election. both cambridge analytica and facebooked deny any wrongdoing. —— and facebook. a very good morning to you, it is tuesday, march 20. the russian diplomats expelled from the uk over the salisbury spy poisoning will leave london today — ministers will decide later whether to take further action. why are potholes are still causing problems nearly 25,000 miles of roads of england and wales need essential maintenance in the next year. uber has suspended testing of its driverless cars after a fatal accident in the us. i'll have more in a moment. in sport, paralympics gb arrived back on british soil after their record—breaking exploits in south korea. following their oscar success, the producers of the silent child will be here to tell us why they're calling on the government to teach all children sign language. and carol has the weather. asa as a chilly start,
now back to down and louise. —— damn. the british company accused of using the data of 50 million facebook users without their consent to influence the us election. both cambridge analytica and facebooked deny any wrongdoing. —— and facebook. a very good morning to you, it is tuesday, march 20. the russian diplomats expelled from the uk over the salisbury spy poisoning will leave london today — ministers will decide later whether to take further action. why are potholes are still...
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louise slaughter was 88 years old. >>> two important recalls to tell you about. bayer announced a recall of alka-seltzer plus due to a labeling error that could pose a serious health risk. the recall includes packages sold after february 9th that have bayer logos with orange or green backgrounds in the lower left corner. >>> also nearly 600,000 dr. brown's lovely pacifier and teether holders are also being recalled. the products have snaps that can detach and pose a choking hazard. >>> take a look at this. a frightening scene caught on camera on the slopes in the country of georgia. an out of control ski lift going way too fast in reverse. panicked skiers started to jump off, others were thrown violently through the air. at least ten people were injured, but thankfully none of them seriously. that's just wild. >>> when we come back, the story behind the jingle that will live on in the minds of kids of all ages as toys "r" us prepares to close its doors. next at 6: h solutions some think could fix your commute. plus, how about a break from the rain? i )ll tell you
louise slaughter was 88 years old. >>> two important recalls to tell you about. bayer announced a recall of alka-seltzer plus due to a labeling error that could pose a serious health risk. the recall includes packages sold after february 9th that have bayer logos with orange or green backgrounds in the lower left corner. >>> also nearly 600,000 dr. brown's lovely pacifier and teether holders are also being recalled. the products have snaps that can detach and pose a choking...
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louise is a fearless leader, deeply committed to her constituents and a dear friend. part of the statement from congressman pete sessions of texas, the chair of the rules committee and ally look at capitol hill with the flags about to go to half staff here shortly. we'll keep you posted on further details. >> is coming up today on c-span2 the next, a house hearing on the growth of virtual currencies and live at 1:30 p.m. eastern former investors take part in a forum on the national security implications if the us draws from nafta. the primetime lineup starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. as interior secretary ryan zinke testifies about his agency's budget for a senate committee. >> this weekend the debut of our series 1968: america in turmo turmoil. for nine weeks will look back to the years to that turbulent time marked for, political assassinations in the space race, women's rights, racial strife, fractured presidential election and the rise of the political left and right. this sunday the vietnam war from major military, political and diplomatic development through the undo
louise is a fearless leader, deeply committed to her constituents and a dear friend. part of the statement from congressman pete sessions of texas, the chair of the rules committee and ally look at capitol hill with the flags about to go to half staff here shortly. we'll keep you posted on further details. >> is coming up today on c-span2 the next, a house hearing on the growth of virtual currencies and live at 1:30 p.m. eastern former investors take part in a forum on the national...
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. money back for every drink bottle and can recycled. the government gives the green light to a scheme to cut waste in england but will it be enough to end our throwaway culture? good morning — it's wednesday 28 march. also this morning: when kim met xi — after days of speculation it's confirmed north korea's leader, kimjong—un, did hold talks with china in beijing this week. the dramatic boardroom battle is nearly over. i'll have the latest on the future of british engineering giant gkn. in sport, the three australian cricketers at the centre of the ball—tampering scandal await punishment as they return home, while the team's head coach is expected to remain in hisjob and whether you wrestle with quadratic equations or struggle with shakespearean quotes, could listening to music hold the key to exam revision? and carol has the weather. good morning from the rspb headquarters in bedfordshire and i'm here because today, the results from the big garden birdwatcher out. i'll tell y
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. money back for every drink bottle and can recycled. the government gives the green light to a scheme to cut waste in england but will it be enough to end our throwaway culture? good morning — it's wednesday 28 march. also this morning: when kim met xi — after days of speculation it's confirmed north korea's leader, kimjong—un, did hold talks with china in beijing this week. the dramatic boardroom battle is nearly over. i'll...
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and louise has the weather... good morning. some good news for this saturday. mild for all of us, but there will be some rain around. more details on exactly where coming up shortly. first, our main story. the home secretary will chair a second meeting of the government's emergency cobra committee today, as investigations continue into the poisoning of a former russian spy. sergei skripal and his daughter yulia are both in a serious condition in hospital in salisbury after being exposed to a nerve agent. specialist troops trained in chemical warfare have been deployed to the city, as andy moore reports. driven away by the army last night, a police car possibly contaminated by traces of nerve agent. it had been parked outside salisbury hospital. during the day, military personnel in protective gear had made it ready for transportation. this cemetery is another focus of the investigation. sergei skripal‘s wife is buried here, and there's also a memorial stone for his son. alexander's birthday was last week. yulia had flown in from russia to visit her father. di
and louise has the weather... good morning. some good news for this saturday. mild for all of us, but there will be some rain around. more details on exactly where coming up shortly. first, our main story. the home secretary will chair a second meeting of the government's emergency cobra committee today, as investigations continue into the poisoning of a former russian spy. sergei skripal and his daughter yulia are both in a serious condition in hospital in salisbury after being exposed to a...
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a pay rise for more than a million nhs staff. nurses, porters and paramedics are among those expected to benefit from wage increases of around 6% over 3 years. good morning. also: new claims that personal data from facebook was used by a british firm to influence the american presidential election — the academic at the centre of the row tells the bbc he's been made a scapegoat. honestly, we thought we were acting perfectly appropriately. we would build —— we thought we were doing something that was perfectly normal. an investgation beings into the cause of a red arrows jet crash which killed an engineer and left the pilot injured. we've a special report into a widow's battle for legal representation at the inquiry into how her husband was murdered by a stranger. with the deadline approaching for companies to reveal their gender pay gap — i've been looking at the numbers. three—quarters of them pay men more than women. in sport, its friendly week for england if the clash of t
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a pay rise for more than a million nhs staff. nurses, porters and paramedics are among those expected to benefit from wage increases of around 6% over 3 years. good morning. also: new claims that personal data from facebook was used by a british firm to influence the american presidential election — the academic at the centre of the row tells the bbc he's been made a scapegoat. honestly, we thought we were acting perfectly...
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louise ellman, thank you very much. tony blair has told this programme that there is a significant possibility brexit won't happen. speaking ahead of the one—year anniversary of the triggering article 50, and ahead of a major speech this evening, he told newsnight parliament should insist on a meaningful vote to allow people to know what they're voting on before we leave the eu. he suggested the government would try and fudge it before march 2019, and that without a further vote for parliament on the substance of brexit, the uk would be in a much weaker negotiating position. i asked him why he was asking for mps to be given a free vote on the brexit deal. this is the most important decision this country has taken since the second world war. we now know there are many different versions of brexit. what i'm saying is the role of parliament is crucial here because mps have got to insist first that we know the precise terms of the new relationship with europe before we exit in march 2019, and secondly, that since this thi
louise ellman, thank you very much. tony blair has told this programme that there is a significant possibility brexit won't happen. speaking ahead of the one—year anniversary of the triggering article 50, and ahead of a major speech this evening, he told newsnight parliament should insist on a meaningful vote to allow people to know what they're voting on before we leave the eu. he suggested the government would try and fudge it before march 2019, and that without a further vote for...
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louise slaughter was 88. years old. steve hartman is next here with a hoop dream come true. >> tonight's on the road segment is sponsored by egg land's best eggs, better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. >> more vitamins, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. try align, the #1 doctor recommended probiotic. with a unique strain that re-aligns your system. re-align yourself, with align. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. fthere's flonase sensimist.f up around pets. it relieves all your wors
louise slaughter was 88. years old. steve hartman is next here with a hoop dream come true. >> tonight's on the road segment is sponsored by egg land's best eggs, better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. >> more vitamins, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. try align, the #1 doctor recommended probiotic. with a unique strain that...
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here is louise. hello there. first song,it here is louise. hello there. first song, it has been a murky start to mothering sunday, with fog lifting to low cloud. we have some beautiful pictures which illustrate the point. glorious in shropshire. across the south coast we had some beautiful spells of sunshine in devon. a lovely sunrise. make the most of it. cloud and rain is set to arrive. the uk is surrounded by weather fronts topping and telling the country. that is producing bits of rain mostly to the coast. if we take a look at the radar, this is yesterday's rain. still sitting in the far north of scotland. that will park itself across shetland. some on the east anglia and coastline. low— pressure the east anglia and coastline. low—pressure moving into the south—west. some sharp showers across parts of wales and the midlands. they are likely to continue through the rest of the day. england and wales will be dodging some showers. further north, not a bad day through northern ireland, northern england and scotland. hopefully the global break. tempe
here is louise. hello there. first song,it here is louise. hello there. first song, it has been a murky start to mothering sunday, with fog lifting to low cloud. we have some beautiful pictures which illustrate the point. glorious in shropshire. across the south coast we had some beautiful spells of sunshine in devon. a lovely sunrise. make the most of it. cloud and rain is set to arrive. the uk is surrounded by weather fronts topping and telling the country. that is producing bits of rain...
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yarmuth: i love louise. that saddens me greatly. we knew she had hit her head or something and was having some problems. i'm so sorry she has passed. she is a native kentuckyan. we share that can we share bourbon, we share most of the commonwealth and a love of congress. as a matter of fact, my chief of staff was her chief of staff. that's a tragic loss for the congress. she was a great, great member and a great american. >> the lead democrat on the house rules committee, a very familiar figure. both in committee and on the floor to c-span viewers. thank you for being our guest on "newsmakers" this week. felt a piece for "the post" that said democrats do not have the energy after the last standoff to be really an opposition to this spending bill. did pennsylvania 18 change that at all? mr. debonis: i don't think we're seeing that necessarily. the fights at this point -- they are looking to have those fights within the bounds of the spending bill on things like abortion and homeland security -- they're just does not seem to be the ba
yarmuth: i love louise. that saddens me greatly. we knew she had hit her head or something and was having some problems. i'm so sorry she has passed. she is a native kentuckyan. we share that can we share bourbon, we share most of the commonwealth and a love of congress. as a matter of fact, my chief of staff was her chief of staff. that's a tragic loss for the congress. she was a great, great member and a great american. >> the lead democrat on the house rules committee, a very familiar...
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time for a look at the weather with louise lear. today we started off wet and disappointing from any with the rain moving east and then we had an improvement. but some of the rain was quite heavy and persistent for a time and continues to sit across the far north and east of scotland. but it did bring an improvement in the london area, some blue skies and sunshine to close the afternoon. a different story further north and east under that drizzly rain. it looks as though the cloud and rain continued through the night and we have gale force winds for a time. behind that the skies will clear and intense quite cold in the far north. at the same time further south and west cloud and rain gathering and another area of low pressure moving into words wednesday. so feeling different, two or three degrees across scotland and north england. but we will have cloud and rain pushing in from the south west, with low pressure moving in. as it bumps into the cold air there is some uncertainty as to whether we will have a bit of wet snow. not too co
time for a look at the weather with louise lear. today we started off wet and disappointing from any with the rain moving east and then we had an improvement. but some of the rain was quite heavy and persistent for a time and continues to sit across the far north and east of scotland. but it did bring an improvement in the london area, some blue skies and sunshine to close the afternoon. a different story further north and east under that drizzly rain. it looks as though the cloud and rain...
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time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening early morning rain gave way to sunshine with an improving picture in the afternoon. with clear skies, it means that temperatures are likely to fall. we could see that you —— patchy fog further north and east. in the south—west, another area of low pressure with france spilling around that low driving more wet weather into the south—west, wales, central and southern england. not particularly warm and some showers tomorrow. the cool theme continues for the easter weekend. there may even be some snow on the hills. fingers crossed for some sunny on the hills. fingers crossed for some sunny spells. you're watching beyond one hundred days. confirmation — the north korean leader did visit china — but what did the two leaders talk about? president trump thinks kim jung un will eventually do what is right for his people. but in the meantime there will be no let up in sanctions. it's kim's first foreign visit since becoming leader seven years ago — he told his chinese
time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening early morning rain gave way to sunshine with an improving picture in the afternoon. with clear skies, it means that temperatures are likely to fall. we could see that you —— patchy fog further north and east. in the south—west, another area of low pressure with france spilling around that low driving more wet weather into the south—west, wales, central and southern england. not particularly warm and some showers tomorrow. the...
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willie joined the navy and ana louise moved to san francisco. their union was blessed with the birth of three children. after moving to san francisco, willie earl became affiliated with providence baptist church. he became a u.s. postal carrier, and retired after 5 years. after his retiermt, ana louise took ill, and he became the primary caregiver for her. willie earl passed away on january 27th, 2018, one hour shy of his 81st birthday. superintendent matthews, we grieve your loss, and we're really sorry to you and your family. on behalf of school district board members, and several of your senior staff, we're going to be donating over $700 to the united negro college fund on behalf of your father. >> thank you. >> item o is closed session. the board will now go into closed session. >> we're now resuming our section after closed session. i move to vote on a stipulated expulsion case number 2018-12 from the district for the remainder of the fall 2017 ' semester and spring 2018 semester. can i get a motion and a second? thank you. roll call, pleas
willie joined the navy and ana louise moved to san francisco. their union was blessed with the birth of three children. after moving to san francisco, willie earl became affiliated with providence baptist church. he became a u.s. postal carrier, and retired after 5 years. after his retiermt, ana louise took ill, and he became the primary caregiver for her. willie earl passed away on january 27th, 2018, one hour shy of his 81st birthday. superintendent matthews, we grieve your loss, and we're...
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hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. the entertainer sir ken dodd has died at the age of 90. # happiness, happiness. the liverpudlian comic famous for his epic stand—up shows and his tickling stick died in the home he was born injust days after marrying his long—term partner. we shall have one or two glasses of tickle tonic, and then we should go back up north to merseyside and i shall see the diddy men there, so i shall send your regards to them. we'll look back at sir ken's life and work. good morning. it's monday the 12th of march. also this morning: the russian spy mystery — theresa may chairs a meeting of her national security chiefs as 500 people in salisbury are told to wash their clothes as a precaution. we have unprecedented access to a secure mental health hospital as we find out why admissions have gone up by 40% in a decade. small— and medium—sized businesses are losing out on billions of pounds worth of sales because of a skills shortage. i'll have the details later. in sport, the snowboarders make
hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. the entertainer sir ken dodd has died at the age of 90. # happiness, happiness. the liverpudlian comic famous for his epic stand—up shows and his tickling stick died in the home he was born injust days after marrying his long—term partner. we shall have one or two glasses of tickle tonic, and then we should go back up north to merseyside and i shall see the diddy men there, so i shall send your regards to them. we'll look back at...