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but before we go, we wanted to leave you with the thoughts of simon brown. simon was shot while serving in iraq in 2006. he saved the lives of six of his colleagues and has these thoughts for you ahead of polling day tomorrow. hi there, my name is simon brown and i am a former soldier in the british army. i was fortunate to survive the incident on the battlefield. i woke up in birmingham after 18 days in a coma. to the knowledge that i‘d lost my left eye and my right i had very little hope of retaining any sight. although i survived my injuries, i have colleagues that didn‘t. and it changed my perspective on life. i suddenly realised i was a survivor, not a victim. and it made me think about the things i have kept and not the things i have lost. i think that some values that i carry forward with me now. i‘ve served in places around the world where the people living there have no say. i have seen how powerless they feel. i really feel that the biggest freedom that we have is to have a voice and an opinion. that our leaders have to listen to. it is so im
but before we go, we wanted to leave you with the thoughts of simon brown. simon was shot while serving in iraq in 2006. he saved the lives of six of his colleagues and has these thoughts for you ahead of polling day tomorrow. hi there, my name is simon brown and i am a former soldier in the british army. i was fortunate to survive the incident on the battlefield. i woke up in birmingham after 18 days in a coma. to the knowledge that i‘d lost my left eye and my right i had very little hope of...
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we'll hear a plea from simon brown, a british soldier who was injured in iraq and saved the lives of six of his colleagues, about the importance of voting tomorrow. it's so important that you use your voice and your opinion. you might not think it matters, but it
we'll hear a plea from simon brown, a british soldier who was injured in iraq and saved the lives of six of his colleagues, about the importance of voting tomorrow. it's so important that you use your voice and your opinion. you might not think it matters, but it
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daniel day—lewis as christy brown, who, with cerebral palsy, learned to paint with his left foot. i know who it is. and this is the same actor. and again... still, day—lewis. i am president of the united states! now 60, daniel day—lewis is famous for putting huge amounts of effort into perfecting the part he has played, creating a cast of very different characters. the portrayal of the former us president won him his third oscar for best actor, something still no other leading man has achieved. he has chosen his roles extremely carefully, before immersing himself in them. i think i'm definitely out of character at this moment. but if i slip back into it by mistake, you can do an intervention of some kind. the heimlich manoeuvre or whatever you do with actors who get stuck in character. but, no, i'm definitely out of character now. there is one more movie the pipeline, so daniel day—lewis won't quite disappear from the screen yet, but he is retiring. he has given no reason why, a statement simply said it was a private decision. todayis today is the summer sources, crowds gath
daniel day—lewis as christy brown, who, with cerebral palsy, learned to paint with his left foot. i know who it is. and this is the same actor. and again... still, day—lewis. i am president of the united states! now 60, daniel day—lewis is famous for putting huge amounts of effort into perfecting the part he has played, creating a cast of very different characters. the portrayal of the former us president won him his third oscar for best actor, something still no other leading man has...
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his career has seen him tackle a huge variety of roles and gained him international acclaim, as simon clemison reports. daniel day—lewis as christy browne who, with cerebral palsy, learned to paint with his left foot. who, with cerebral palsy, learned to paint with his left footlj who, with cerebral palsy, learned to paint with his left foot. i know who it is. and this is the same actor. and again... still, daniel day—lewis. and again... still, daniel day-lewis. i am president of the united states! now 60, daniel day—lewis is famous for putting huge amounts of effort into perfecting the party has played, creating a cast of very different characters. the portrayal of the former us president won him his third oscar for best actor, something still no other leading man has achieved. he has chosen his role is extreme carefully, before immersing himself in them. i think! am carefully, before immersing himself in them. i think i am definitely out of character at this moment. but if i sleep at into it by mistake, you can do and intervention of some kind. —— slip. the heimlich manoeu
his career has seen him tackle a huge variety of roles and gained him international acclaim, as simon clemison reports. daniel day—lewis as christy browne who, with cerebral palsy, learned to paint with his left foot. who, with cerebral palsy, learned to paint with his left footlj who, with cerebral palsy, learned to paint with his left foot. i know who it is. and this is the same actor. and again... still, daniel day—lewis. and again... still, daniel day-lewis. i am president of the united...
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investigators say speed was a factor in the crash. >>> governor brown and state lawmakers are said to be close to a budget deal ahead of next week's deadline. no confirmation from the governor's office, there are report from the assembly that they have a tentative agreement. $125billion spending plan includes more money for medical doctors, after school programs and higher education. it also expands tax credit for the poor. approving a budget if they do not meet the june 15th deadline losing pay until a budget is approved. >>> san francisco is considering prohibiting employers from asking applicant bus their salary history, an effort to close the wage gap between men and women, women are paid 16 represents less on the dollar than men in the city. the new rule would apply to private and city employers, a final vote is set for later this month. >>> california's attorney general is vowing to pro 0 text the state's national monuments from the attorney general baces said he would take any and all legal action necessary. president trump signed an executive order calling for a review of all
investigators say speed was a factor in the crash. >>> governor brown and state lawmakers are said to be close to a budget deal ahead of next week's deadline. no confirmation from the governor's office, there are report from the assembly that they have a tentative agreement. $125billion spending plan includes more money for medical doctors, after school programs and higher education. it also expands tax credit for the poor. approving a budget if they do not meet the june 15th deadline...