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education should be exciting. 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. certainly not as colourful. this afternoon, we present the first of five programmes on canada... in 1957, bbc television for schools began. and slowly, more teachers wheeled out their rather heavy school tv into the classroom. 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! 0h. who are you? where did you spring from? 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 the most important thing was that, not only

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Breakfast

it was terribly important, because education should be fun. education should be fulfilling. education should be exciting. 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. certainly not as colourful. this afternoon, we present the first of five programmes on canada... in 1957, bbc television for schools began. and slowly, more teachers wheeled out their rather heavy school tv into the classroom. 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! 0h. who are you? where did you spring from? 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

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The Faulkner Focus

if they are able to make promises about student loans now and forgive debt now even if it's unconstitutional they believe it has the elector y'all impact. a lot of young people see this and not voting based on a perceived giveaway in an election year. they want economic prospects in the future and safe streets and looking somewhere else. >> harris: they want opportunity. pete hegseth, grace to have you on the program. thank you very much. ♪ >> harris: i mean, a gospel star singer like never before man dees yeah confirming that singer passed away late last week. got her start on season five of "american idol."enter i was a huge fan. you will always be missed. your voice remains mighty. "outnumbered" next. "outnumbered" next. yeah, most scented stuff gives me a headache,

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Outnumbered

jewish students and faculty don't feel safe. by wednesday? they are fearing for their lives. one jewish columbia university professor has been a vocal critic to the ongoing antistudent protests. he's been blasting the stu student -- administration for not protecting the students. he has been banned from campus. i did not stop him from using his voice. here he is outside columbia university earlier today. >> terrorism is an ideology. when you push that ideology, you become a terrorist. students pushing the ideology are becoming terrorists. all americans, this is happening in every u.s. university. jews are not safe anywhere on college campuses. this is happening to all

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America Reports

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BBC News at One

first appeared in 1976. don't you look smart, big ted? so do you, little ted. it was terribly important that education should be fun, education should be fulfilling, education should be exciting. 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. certainly not as colourful. 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. a—ha! oo—hoo! a—ha! i who are you? where did you spring from? i'm mr watch word, 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 the most important

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America Reports

>> i am glad you are back. >> sandra: london police under fire for appearing to cave to pro hamas protesters with one officer threatening to arrest a jewish man are walking near the demonstration claiming his presence would antagonize pe people. benjamin hall is live in london with more on this for us. how does what you are seeing there compared to what we are seeing here? >> you are seeing many of the same arguments being raised. we have had large scale protests and marches. every single saturday, they shut down parts of london. you always see anti-israeli, anti-semitic chance. now there is a growing voice that is saying the police need to be shutting this down. some mp or less are saying that their voice, the police are on the side of the protesters. not doing enough to change it. police have allowed these pro-palestinian marches to continue because they say they

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BBC News at Six

we found your very first appearance on playschool. it's even got the old clapperboard there at the front. oh, my goodness me. have a look at that. and this is floella. hello. one of playschool�*s best loved presenters, baroness floella benjamin, first appeared in 1976. don't you look smart, big ted? education should be fun. education should be fulfilling. education should be exciting. 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.

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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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Trump Hush Money Trial

because they go first and so they're going to anticipate what the defense is going to say an opening and they're going to want to take the sting out of any of the arguments that lhs talked about. >> very interesting with opening statements in donald trump's first criminal trial, just minutes away, we're going to get, uh, judge's perspective. from someone who's known the judge presiding over this case more than a decade. that's ahead the sinking of the titanic. >> how would really happen? >> special too well with premier sunday at nine on cnn, if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer, but up devo plus your voice is the first combination of two immunotherapy these for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene up devo plus

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