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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170622

Criticises the decision for him to walk behind his mothers coffin at her funeral in 1997. Our royal correspondent peter hunt has been studying the princes comments. Its a moment seared on the nations psyche, the funeral of a princess killed in her prime, her 12 year old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there. And hes voiced his considerable discomfort in an American Magazine the Enduring Diana fascination is global. I think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, but now hes faced them and to a large extent conquered them, he feels more confident to be optimistic, truthful and say how he feels. A monarch and three heirs, an hereditary system secure. Now harrys suggesting that while the windsors are selflessly focused on the greater good, none of them is desperate to be sovereign. This interview will irritate republicans who seek an elected head of state, and upset some monarchists who believe that in retur

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170330

In a Helicopter Crash in north wales yesterday afternoon. Health officials publish plans to cut the amount of sugar in foods most often eaten by children. And, what happened when Cristiano Ronaldo came face to face with an alternative view. Its 5. 00pm. Our main story is that ministers have published plans to convert thousands of eu laws into british law as the uk leaves the European Union. But there are more signs today that european leaders are toughening their stance towards the brexit negotiations ahead. The repeal bill will end thejurisdiction of the European Court ofjustice once britain has left the eu. The brexit secretary, david davis, told mps the bill would help ensure a Smooth And Orderly Exit from the eu. But the shadow brexit secretary, labours sir keir starmer, said the bill gave few safeguards and provided the government with Sweeping Powers to change legislation without full parliamentary scrutiny. We will talk about that. Ourfirst report is from our political correspon

Transcripts For CNNW The Axe Files 20171126 00:00:00

Like to be on the white house staff. Got to watch twitter to see what people are going to do. You were in, you were around when the Colin Kaepernick protests were going on when he was playing for the 49ers. What did you think then about that . I fully supported his right to speak out. I thought he made some mistakes, some big mistakes early. He wore the socks. Remember the socks that were pigs in policemen ewan forps. He didnt have a clear message at first. But i supported his right to protest and i think what he did was really admirable. He went out and sought the advice of a man named nate boyer, a former player with a seahawks. A military veteran, who gave kaepernick the advice to kneel. He said in stead of sitting on the bench, kneel. Its also a sign of respect. If you think about you bow in front of somebody. And so this was the advice kaepernick sought out. He sort of refined his message, saying i thought things had made more sense in terms of clarifying what he was protesting. I

Transcripts For DW Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine 20180807 12:30:00

Survival realizable complex team. And flying Robots In Disguise sent out to scare unsuspecting. First before we even see the light of day our biological clock has already started ticking. We grow older and birthdays pass by year after year but how and why do we age scientists are trying to understand more about the process so they can slow it down or even make it stop. Us michelle might want drives me the most use finding out why we age the item. On and. On desperate to find out how it works. And how we can intervene. Through treatments and medications to slow the aging process. Biostatistician steve harvey of the University Of California In Los Angeles for years hes been researching a method to test the biological age of humans. One of the biggest hurdles weve had in Aids Research is that we had no way to measure aging. People used to say there were pills that kept you young but we couldnt verify it because we couldnt measure the process. New testament. For time researches attempted t

Transcripts For DW Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine 20180805 21:30:00

And the continent of africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. D. W. Multimedia series from africa. D. W. M. Dot com africa. Welcome to tomorrow to day the science show on d w coming up. Is there a scientific way to tell how old somebody is can we measure the aging process or even slow it down. Fish that small and why they are bellissimo no viable complex teen. Flying robots in disguise sent out to scare unsuspecting. The Epigenetic Clock is really only the beginning. Of what we want to do now is see if we can use these clocks to determine how molecules or genes are affecting the clock. Does that work its prime force the. The mystery of why we age is still unsolved but the first veil of that mystery has been lifted. Slowing down or even reversing the Aging Process Scientists might not be far from finding the answer but even without that our average Life Expectancy is increasing. Its estimated that in one hundred years time

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