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by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or congress. tamir. the mccoskey has had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and. that's against the law it has happened so i heard you know i initially after those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while her son was still a student there. the mccaskey family is still left with the sense that the administration did not want to admit to or confront the anti-semitic attacks that were happening at their school today the family is trying to look toward the future oscar is now at a new school and says he's happy there on the you did not met other jewish parents especially jewish mothers whose children have had similar experiences that's given me a feeling of solidarity. is. best for how to do something in me as you changed part of this. comes to how i feel about my study
by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or congress. tamir. the mccoskey has had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and. that's against the law it has happened so i heard you know i initially after those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while...
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have been frustrating. frustrating. trainers that point blank to use females —— gemma tutty. females —— gemma tutty. a disadvantage because there are less trainers willing to use us. less trainers willing to use us. courses around the country, exclusively for female jockeys. exclusively for female jockeys. —— susannah gilbert was behind that initiative. initiative. think they can even try, to start with. with. opportunities than give up along the way. way. if you don't it holds very true with female jockeys. female jockeys. could you will you do about that? now, then we can take action against them. them. often held by individual trainers around the country. around the country. terms of performance, historically have been equal. in stockholm on tuesday. things around to clinch overall victory. petra vlhova of slovakia took third place. in the men's big final. on to claim victory. germany's linus strasser was third. did that whet your appetite for the winter olympics? in order to win those all—important gold medals. from all over the world. here is a taste of what you will s
have been frustrating. frustrating. trainers that point blank to use females —— gemma tutty. females —— gemma tutty. a disadvantage because there are less trainers willing to use us. less trainers willing to use us. courses around the country, exclusively for female jockeys. exclusively for female jockeys. —— susannah gilbert was behind that initiative. initiative. think they can even try, to start with. with. opportunities than give up along the way. way. if you don't it holds very...
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by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or con and. demeanor. the mccomas cues had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and bullied. as against a lot has happened so i heard you know because those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority program and spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while her son was still a student there. the mccaskey family is still left with the sense that the administration did not want to admit to or confront the anti-semitic attacks that were happening at their school today the family is trying to look toward the future oscar is now at a new school and says he's happy there have undervalued i've met other jewish parents especially jewish mothers whose children have had similar experiences that's given me a feeling of solidarity. is. at best perhaps that in media something in me as you change part of us comes to how i feel abo
by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or con and. demeanor. the mccomas cues had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and bullied. as against a lot has happened so i heard you know because those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority program and spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action...
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next month, bradley's mother, gemma, withjermain next month, bradley's mother, gemma, with jermain defoe's next month, bradley's mother, gemma, withjermain defoe's help, will launch the bradley lowery foundation. in a moment i'll be speaking to bradley's mum gemma and jermain defoe, but first let's remind ourselves of the inspirational little boy who touched the nations hearts. commentator: applause for the boy who has captured the hearts of the entire nation, the bravest smile you will ever see. there is only one bradley lowery. bradley was diagnosed with stage for high risk neuroblastoma at the age of 18 months, this is a childhood cancer. very gruelling awful chemotherapy, which was so difficult. i think people were ca ptu red difficult. i think people were captured by his story because he smiled, he had a personality. his smiled, he had a personality. his smile was his thing, everybody knew bradley for his smile. bradley was born into a family that love sunderland, i've got a photo of him wearing the sunderland strip every year. he loved them and he loved jermain. remember sitting in t
next month, bradley's mother, gemma, withjermain next month, bradley's mother, gemma, with jermain defoe's next month, bradley's mother, gemma, withjermain defoe's help, will launch the bradley lowery foundation. in a moment i'll be speaking to bradley's mum gemma and jermain defoe, but first let's remind ourselves of the inspirational little boy who touched the nations hearts. commentator: applause for the boy who has captured the hearts of the entire nation, the bravest smile you will ever...
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by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or con. tamir. the mccoskey has had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and bullied. as against by law it has happened so i heard you know i initially after those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while her son was still a student there. the mccaskey family is still left with the sense that the administration did not want to admit to poor confront the anti-semitic attacks that were happening at their school today the family is trying to look toward the future oscar is now at a new school and says he's happy there under you did not met other jewish parents especially jewish mothers whose children have had similar experiences that's given me a feeling of solidarity. that's perhaps that in media something in me is you change. or not comes to how i feel about mysel
by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or con. tamir. the mccoskey has had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and bullied. as against by law it has happened so i heard you know i initially after those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while...
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by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or khan. demure. the macondo skis have met with him back when oscar was being attacked and bullied. as against the law it has happened so i heard you know i initially after those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority government spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while her son was still a student there. the mccaskey family is still left with the sense that the administration did not want to admit to or confront the anti-semitic attacks that were happening at their school today the family is trying to look toward the future oscar is now at a new school and says he's happy they're on the way you disha i've met other jewish parents especially jewish mothers whose children have had similar experiences that's given me a feeling of solidarity. that's perhaps that in media something in me is changed hard or not comes to
by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or khan. demure. the macondo skis have met with him back when oscar was being attacked and bullied. as against the law it has happened so i heard you know i initially after those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority government spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such...
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gemma: they should leave. reporter: why? gemma: because that's why -- they'll moan about money problems and things like that. well, the more people here, the more people are getting in, the more money's going out. that's why. reporter: by "they" she primarily means immigrants from eastern europe. kassia talbot has now acquired british citizenship. she couldn't live with the uncertainty that she might be deported one day -- just because she's an eu citizen. although her husband james is a pastor and used the authority that comes with his office, he says the hours he spent on the phone were torture. james: unless you have that piece of paper, don't tell me it's going to be all right, because you're not living through it. you're not going through what we've had to go through. you're not feeling the pressure that we've had to go through. sorry. reporter: in great yarmouth, agneszka and her family are also feeling the pressure. without dorota darnell's assistance, they'd be all on their own -- with the cameras and their xenophobi
gemma: they should leave. reporter: why? gemma: because that's why -- they'll moan about money problems and things like that. well, the more people here, the more people are getting in, the more money's going out. that's why. reporter: by "they" she primarily means immigrants from eastern europe. kassia talbot has now acquired british citizenship. she couldn't live with the uncertainty that she might be deported one day -- just because she's an eu citizen. although her husband james...
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by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or khan. to me or. the many housekeepers had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and. it's against the law it has happened so i heard you know because those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority program and spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while her son was still a student there. the mccaskey family is still left with the sense that the administration did not want to admit to or confront the anti-semitic attacks that were happening at their school today the family is trying to look toward the future oscar is now at a new school and says he's happy there on the u. disha i've met other jewish parents especially jewish mothers whose children have had similar experiences that's given me a feeling of solidarity. but perhaps that in media something in me is a change of heart. comes to how i feel about mysel
by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or khan. to me or. the many housekeepers had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and. it's against the law it has happened so i heard you know because those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority program and spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action...
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by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or khan. tamir. the may hoskins had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and. it's against the law it has happened so i heard you know those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority program and spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while her son was still a student there. the mccaskey family is still left with the sense that the administration did not want to admit to or confront the anti-semitic attacks that were happening at their school today the family is trying to look toward the future oscar is now at a new school and says he's happy they're on the way you do not met other jewish parents especially jewish mothers whose children have had similar experiences that's given me a feeling of solidarity solidarity. that's perhaps it in me or something in me as a change of heart. comes to how i feel about myse
by coincidence gemma bumps into district councillor or khan. tamir. the may hoskins had met with him back when oscar was being attacked and. it's against the law it has happened so i heard you know those events the antidiscrimination representative at the berlin school authority program and spent weeks at the school giving workshops talking about empowerment and raising awareness about discrimination. even today gemma can't understand why the school failed to take such action while her son was...
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she urges the country to pull together she says she was aware of fears that a rift was opening up and gemma society and the people were becoming divided over a range of issues she was to outline the key challenges facing the country in twenty eighteen it was a difficult political year for chancellor angela merkel at the very beginning of her speech she addressed the social atmosphere in germany and the tensions or thought i think i know from many conversations and encounters this year that a lot of you are concerned about the cohesion of germany it's been a long time since the differences of opinion about this have been so stark some have even spoken of a rift running through our society. merkel mentioned the worries over whether the government would be able to organize and direct immigration into germany but she also spoke of the fears and doubts of people living in the countryside who feel left behind those are her obligations as for foreign policy she look to europe and says she is expecting decisive years ahead for the european union. it's plans and all of this germany's future is insep
she urges the country to pull together she says she was aware of fears that a rift was opening up and gemma society and the people were becoming divided over a range of issues she was to outline the key challenges facing the country in twenty eighteen it was a difficult political year for chancellor angela merkel at the very beginning of her speech she addressed the social atmosphere in germany and the tensions or thought i think i know from many conversations and encounters this year that a...
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you were part of this trial, weren't you, gemma? yes, there is nothing specifically out there for chronic headache, chronic migraine so for me doing something that was specific to migraine and learning about the different ways to manage and learning about the different treatments available and understanding when you go to the doctor what kind of choices you have and how the doctor may or may not make their decisions, i found it really useful. yes, because some yea rs really useful. yes, because some years ago i did some work developing guidelines to help people manage headaches better and what was shocking was how little research there was to help us tell people how to manage their headaches better and that's why we have developed this research. i willjust read some messages. "i have been suffering from migraines for six years now, my work keeps disciplining me for having time off". lydia, "things that helped me get mine under control include reducing painkiller used to prevent medication overuse headache". let's talk about mechanis
you were part of this trial, weren't you, gemma? yes, there is nothing specifically out there for chronic headache, chronic migraine so for me doing something that was specific to migraine and learning about the different ways to manage and learning about the different treatments available and understanding when you go to the doctor what kind of choices you have and how the doctor may or may not make their decisions, i found it really useful. yes, because some yea rs really useful. yes, because...
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the swearing in took place in neighboring senegal whose troops were deployed to gambia to persuade gemma to accept barrow's election and step down now two days later gemma left the country and is now an equitorial guinea in the last year the treasury seized about fifty million dollars of assets and frozen eighteen bank accounts linked to him the new government inherited a country in a state of economic ruin with a billion dollars of debt ira's been trying to restore the faith of international lenders is also settling at to tackle the legacy of human rights abuses under janet nine former intelligence officials have gone on trial and steps are being taken to set up a truth reconsider and re peroration commission. joining me here in the studio in london is young cuba diable gambia political and human rights activists in cuba very warm welcome to the program great to have your company so it's been quite a year since then hasn't it what do you think he's achieved thank you very much for having me i think barrow has achieved a lot on the human human rights front he had made a promise to respec
the swearing in took place in neighboring senegal whose troops were deployed to gambia to persuade gemma to accept barrow's election and step down now two days later gemma left the country and is now an equitorial guinea in the last year the treasury seized about fifty million dollars of assets and frozen eighteen bank accounts linked to him the new government inherited a country in a state of economic ruin with a billion dollars of debt ira's been trying to restore the faith of international...
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for his fleeting nature installations rocks trees snow well everything can play a part in his work gemma filmmaker tomas leaders had already captured piece work and documentary reverse and tights the film won several awards and now there's a sequel called leaning into the went once again the director followed the artist with his camera a labor of love spending more than two years off the artist's life. andy goldsworthy crawls through a hedge the hard way. the british land artist creates images that travel the world on its head. and you can walk the path through the hedge and there's two different ways of looking at the world to play different. goldsworthy looks closely at natural processes that he see every day but don't notice he works together with nature his pictures and sculptures appear and then disappear back into their surroundings often exist only for moments moments of incredible beauty. german filmmaker thomas reader's hymen has captured these moments in a documentary. sometimes goldsworthy is our. life and death one night he ran over a hare he took the animal home and created
for his fleeting nature installations rocks trees snow well everything can play a part in his work gemma filmmaker tomas leaders had already captured piece work and documentary reverse and tights the film won several awards and now there's a sequel called leaning into the went once again the director followed the artist with his camera a labor of love spending more than two years off the artist's life. andy goldsworthy crawls through a hedge the hard way. the british land artist creates images...
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gemma doyle, across the northern half, some difficult conditions for rush—hour. further snow showers are for the northern half of the british isles, feeling cold wherever you are. this is how the temperatures will fuel, subzero across the northern half of the british isles and the next headache, this is of low pressure overnight, potentially severe gales possibly doing damage and destruction to travel and the smell of heavy rain. this is bbc news — the headlines. the government orders a fast track investigation into the conduct of carillion's directors following its collapse yesterday. a california couple have been arrested after police found their 13 emaciated children chained to their beds at home. four time olympic gold medal gymnast simone biles has said she was sexually abused by the usa team doctor larry nassar. let's catch up with the sports news today with john. good afternoon. britain's joha na konta reached the second round of the australian open after a straight sets victory over madison brengle. after a difficult end to 2017, a strong start in melbo
gemma doyle, across the northern half, some difficult conditions for rush—hour. further snow showers are for the northern half of the british isles, feeling cold wherever you are. this is how the temperatures will fuel, subzero across the northern half of the british isles and the next headache, this is of low pressure overnight, potentially severe gales possibly doing damage and destruction to travel and the smell of heavy rain. this is bbc news — the headlines. the government orders a...
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group of fighters backed by their fellow nato ally the united states stephanie decker and her cameraman gemma bustle of this insight from the city of assess. as we enter syria it is the free syrian army flag that flies high here we're on a media trip into as as organized by the turkish authorities they take us close to where there's been fighting with a y p g the kurdish armed group turkey calls a terrorist organization turkish forces are trying to push it out of the region of africa the front line is just a few kilometers west of here both turkish troops and the free syrian army are taking part though i'm not sure that we ask one of the f.s.a. fighters why he is involved in turkey's operation for some it seems it's personal. we're fighting the white b.g. because they betrayed us and especially because they took over my city taller thoughts i've been displaced along with many of my neighbors for two years living in the camps there are such bad conditions especially now in the winter. what our target courts are telling us is that the front line with the kurdish fighters is just further along.
group of fighters backed by their fellow nato ally the united states stephanie decker and her cameraman gemma bustle of this insight from the city of assess. as we enter syria it is the free syrian army flag that flies high here we're on a media trip into as as organized by the turkish authorities they take us close to where there's been fighting with a y p g the kurdish armed group turkey calls a terrorist organization turkish forces are trying to push it out of the region of africa the front...
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local fish and chip shop he gets a mixed reception the owner is originally from india his employee gemma hale is british we asked what she thinks of european union citizens. opposition that i. should leave why i think. that's why in my head i really have not been and things are that. holeman is still waiting for his order so we continue fishing for details so you would have to leave as well. but let's face. it i think me like that kind of thing coming to mind that i. had and i say in a nice climate why. what you can't bring yourself to say is e.u. citizens from eastern europe like cashier tolbert from poland she's picking up her son from school both of her children were born in britain she married her british husband in poland before it joined the e.u. he was working as a pastor in poland at the time cassia tolbert has british citizenship now but getting it was difficult and it took a heavy emotional toll on the couple. and the uncertainty and then the expenses whirl and the length of time it took three months four months just to reply to different letters and find out what was happening
local fish and chip shop he gets a mixed reception the owner is originally from india his employee gemma hale is british we asked what she thinks of european union citizens. opposition that i. should leave why i think. that's why in my head i really have not been and things are that. holeman is still waiting for his order so we continue fishing for details so you would have to leave as well. but let's face. it i think me like that kind of thing coming to mind that i. had and i say in a nice...
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he has referred to his own gemma fabia, —— phobia of germs, in context to the christopher steele dossier, he said that would never happen to him, he is afraid of germs. but what has been said on health and the issue of being slightly obsessive. he says that exercise is a disaster, his friends work out a lot.|j that exercise is a disaster, his friends work out a lot. i agree with you! and they need hip replacements and knee replacements. he said that shaking hands is barbaric and more people do it in civilised societies and we shouldn't do it. he washes his hands compulsively and he said that he is "a clean hands freak". what is interesting is the quirks on that side of being totally compulsive and yet eating a terrible diet! and not exercising! how does he stay, whatever the doctor said, one of the healthiest people ever to be elected to the american presidency on that kind of diet? well, it clearly works. he is the healthiest president ever...! see you same time tomorrow. with our starbursts! this evening. structural cells —— strap yourselves in, it's going to bea bumpy strap yourse
he has referred to his own gemma fabia, —— phobia of germs, in context to the christopher steele dossier, he said that would never happen to him, he is afraid of germs. but what has been said on health and the issue of being slightly obsessive. he says that exercise is a disaster, his friends work out a lot.|j that exercise is a disaster, his friends work out a lot. i agree with you! and they need hip replacements and knee replacements. he said that shaking hands is barbaric and more people...
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nine-year-old nick and ten-year-old gemma are being followed by researchers for the next decade. part of a revolutionary study to find out what helps and hurts the teenage brain. >> what kind of brain do you think you have. >> a very big one. >> i think my brain is really cool and it's like the most parent part of our body. >> it's called abcd. the adolescent brain and cognitive development study. launched by nih, it will track over 11,000 kids through adolescen adolescence. studying how dozens of factors impact their brains. drugs and chalcohol, diet and exercise, sleep pattern, sibling relationships and even how they're parented. one of the study's lead investigations. >> we can look at boy's versus girls. different socioeconomic status. different exposures. look at kids who are in high stress schools versus low stress schools. >> in the ten year study conducted at medical centers across the country, kids get regular physical exams, cognitive tests and mri scans. they and their parents also fill out detailed confidential questionnaires about their habits and lifestyles. >> we s
nine-year-old nick and ten-year-old gemma are being followed by researchers for the next decade. part of a revolutionary study to find out what helps and hurts the teenage brain. >> what kind of brain do you think you have. >> a very big one. >> i think my brain is really cool and it's like the most parent part of our body. >> it's called abcd. the adolescent brain and cognitive development study. launched by nih, it will track over 11,000 kids through adolescen...
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disability, a form of cerebral palsy, what does it make you feel when you hear those words that he wrote gemma well, it is horrible. if i go to a building, because i have difficulties with my legs, and i see there is a ramp, i am filled with delight. when you hear those kind of things from people who know nothing about this, you entertain, if i am honest with you, horrible thoughts about the individual making those comments. i'll so think of mothers in my constituency, there was a very important autism charity in my constituency, and you think of mothers who wade through bureaucracy and struggle everyday to deal with their children, look after their children, get them the best education, and they see someone like that ripping it to shreds. that is why, when i saw this stuff, i said publicly, wrote in newspapers and any house of commons that he had to 90, any house of commons that he had to go, because it isjust any house of commons that he had to go, because it is just unacceptable. your particular interest is education, you are chair of the education select committee. the editor of the conser
disability, a form of cerebral palsy, what does it make you feel when you hear those words that he wrote gemma well, it is horrible. if i go to a building, because i have difficulties with my legs, and i see there is a ramp, i am filled with delight. when you hear those kind of things from people who know nothing about this, you entertain, if i am honest with you, horrible thoughts about the individual making those comments. i'll so think of mothers in my constituency, there was a very...
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is also a community cafe here and i think we got a good—looking full breakfast about to be taken by gemma off to one of the tables. something to look forward to. the community cafe offers a different aspect because one of the things about meals on wheels, places like this, it's notjust about the food and nutrition, it's about that social contact, tackling isolation. do you always manage to finish what we deliver to you? yeah. janet is receiving a check up—this morning from annabel martin, a nutritionist from the hertfordshire independent living service. ok, and that's a slightly more than you were last time so that's fantastic. she is malnourished but today there is good news, putting on weight. malnourishment is defined as when the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to function properly. a parliamentary report published today says it affects 1.3 million elderly people, but it's an estimate. the data comes from 2011 so it's calling for updated information. those who provide meals on wheels suspect it's a much bigger problem. well, we're dealing with malnutrition on a daily basis. w
is also a community cafe here and i think we got a good—looking full breakfast about to be taken by gemma off to one of the tables. something to look forward to. the community cafe offers a different aspect because one of the things about meals on wheels, places like this, it's notjust about the food and nutrition, it's about that social contact, tackling isolation. do you always manage to finish what we deliver to you? yeah. janet is receiving a check up—this morning from annabel martin, a...