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The World Today with Maryam...

and that's what we used to do for the children — make them feel excited about learning. but in the early days, it was quite different. in 1957, bbc television for schools began. the first of this afternoon's - programmes for schools and colleges follows in one minute. and remember this voice? hello, word watchers! ha—ha! i'm wordy. i'm mr watchword, the word watcher. i think after a very short space of time, we realised that wordy was extremely popular with the children because of the feedback from the teachers and all the schools. but not only were they being entertained, but they were learning. the way that young people and children get their educational content from the bbc has definitely evolved with the times. as we race into the �*90s, technology transforms bbc education. bitesize, the online learning portal for young people, is launched. we've got a little page here. here we are. gcse bitesize revision...

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The Rachel Maddow Show

there was a picture on the front page of the national inquirer which does has credibility. they get sued for a lot of money if things are wrong. and there was a picture. all i dade is point out the fact that on the cover there is a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswald having breakfast. this was a magazine that frankly in many respects should be very respected. i mean, if that was the new york times they would have gotten pulitzer prizes for their reporting. why didn't the national inquirer get the pulitzer prize? >> why didn't the national

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Young and Addicted

was — he was unviewable, you know? and all i wanted to do was go and see him. i couldn't. since rian's death, clare has started a petition to get ketamine reclassified and set up a facebook page with information and support. when rian was addicted to it, i was struggling to find all the information in one place, so that's why i set up a ketamine awareness facebook page so that i could gather all this information and put it into one place, so that if there was somebody like me, you know, who's got a child who's addicted to the substance, they could just click on one facebook group and it's all there. going forward, what do you think is needed to tackle the increasing number of people using and being addicted to ketamine? you know, reclassify it, so that people know how dangerous it is. get a tougher sentence for these dealers, but also support these people who are addicted to this drug, you know?

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Real Time With Bill Maher

with, is just crazy and look, i hear you. look, i'm i'm basically on your page and all this stuff. like when you talk about this oh, it changes what is in your gut and your serotonin that's the kind of thing that i'm always talking get about on this show when people think i have two heads is what i mean, but it's so hard to talk about health because it's like, oh, what are you talking about? serotonin in your gut, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. but maybe a yak, and you know what? that's, what health is. it's, it's this interconnectedness that goes on in our body absolutely people do not want to hear it. but, but it's not always evident are on the surface what causes one thing when you do one medical intervention, what happens downstream, like whack-a-mole right. >> and it begins these problems that require new drugs to treat those issues but again, but what okay. >> so let's look at how it works and the reason i want to look at how it works is because i want to encourage people that eating less will work. >> what is it doing? what but they know that i hear

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Real Time With Bill Maher

on your page and all this stuff. like when you talk about this oh, it changes. what is your gut and your serotonin that's the kinda thing that i'm always talking about on this show when people think i have two heads is what i mean, but it's so hard to talk about health because it's like, oh, what are you talking about? serotonin in your gut, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but maybe a yankee and you know what that's, what health is. it's, it's this interconnectedness that goes on in our body absolutely. people do not want to hear it. >> but, but it's not always evident are on the surface what causes one thing when you do one medical intervention, what happens downstream, like whack-a-mole, right. and it begins these problems that require new drugs to treat those issues but again, what okay. so let's look at how it works and the reason i want to look at how it works is because i want to encourage people that eating less will work. >> what is it doing? >> what but they know that i hear constantly all the time. i

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

we were staying right next to banana river. we got up, and there were dolphin in the water. what a picture-perfect day. i mean, it was so pretty, and everything was so pleasant. -we show page a1 to 15 complete. -and, rick, we copy. -i just remember standing out on the balcony with laura, watching the sunrise and just saying to her, "this is a day you'll never forget." -we're about 42 minutes away from an engine firing that would begin columbia's descent. the crew in the final stages of their preparations now, taking their seats. at the commander's seat, rick husband. pilot, willie mccool. -[ laughs ]

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FOX and Friends Sunday

more importantly as we see about 150 suicides that we know of prevented every year, and that's because we bring connection to those young people in their schools. and the 150 is only i it of the iceburg for every child like my daughter who was killed at columbine there's 3 62 children who commit suicide. kayleigh: i remember vividly her funeral friend after friend getting up and saying how rachel joy scott changed their life she had a message. a life code a chain reaction of compassion would be initiated if we were all kind to one another pin deed we've seen the legacy of that in rachel's challenge you wrote a book about her life. i read about every page of it. an incredible book can you hold it up and share with us about what it's about. >> it's about 300 pages long it's a detailed -- account of not only her life and death, but the aftermatt legacy she's left behind. the millions 31 children that

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Breakfast

through a list of names to handpick to leave the country if the government's bill clears parliament. calls for the met police chief to resign, lead the front of the telegraph. the paper says the former home secretary suella braverman is among those calling for sir mark rowley to stand down over accusations of anti—semitism within the police force. and the front page of the observer features this picture of ellie kildunne on her way to a hat—trick as england beat ireland in the women's six nations. final score 88 — 10 at twickenham. let's look inside the papers, if you are thinking of getting into shape for summer, there is a list of the most annoying people at the gym and the times this morning. some of them you probably have seen before,

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Alex Witt Reports

precedent. kind of talking about partnering with the aclu and some republicans, far left progressives and democrats all teaming up saying this is not something want to do. not just to add to that, but obviously something that the white house and congress need to stop and not do. whether or not the public pressure worked for the house, it's hard to see how it works for the senate. you hear the people in there is that public pressure. what they are saying is this is not a band. we are not trying to ban it. we just want the divestment from china. we don't want china involved in the app. they have all this time for someone to buy it if this were to go through this. president biden has already said he would sign it. everyone seems full steam ahead. a lot of folks are on the same page. this is the public pressure. you have a lot of young people: congress and send some wild things to them. but also imploring them not to vote yes on the bill.

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Prime Weekend

like their normal political supporters, what they like, what they don't like what policies they like. page one of tyranny by timothy snyder talks about the power that is given away. so it would appear you put that lens over this, the power that is being given away is the power to hold donald trump to the same legal standard that any of us would be held to. >> right, i agree completely. i think one of the difficulties here is that many people can see that donald trump is simply getting away with more in the context of our ordinary criminal justice system. almost any other defendant would be, for reasons that your prior guest suggested. it doesn't look like he is being held to the same standards but there is also another problem going on here, just like donald trump did with an election that he knew he was going to lose, i think he sees ahead to the fact that he is going to lose this case and whatever other trials, criminal trials brought against him. and so what he is trying to do is to the legitimate the whole process and that is a page from

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