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i climb my best when ijust go and just absolutely enjoy it. yeah, that's my goal is to just go in there and just give everything, and i've got high hopes. climbing's place at the olympics has already seen participation levels grow. now toby is hoping to inspire a new generation of talent. the amount of new climbing gyms popping up all over the world and all over the country is amazing. yeah, recently it'sjust absolutely blown up, and it is incredible to see. lewis coombes, bbc news. the seven—time world snooker champion ronnie o'sullivan needs just three more frames to book his place in the quarterfinals of this year's championship. o'sullivan leads ryan day by ten frames to six in their second round match, with 13 frames the target for victory when they play to a finish on monday. the rocket is looking to win a record—breaking eighth title in sheffield, which would also see him complete snooker�*s triple crown in a single season. scotland's stephen maguire is through to the quarterfinals after beating the 2005 winner shaun murphy by 13
i climb my best when ijust go and just absolutely enjoy it. yeah, that's my goal is to just go in there and just give everything, and i've got high hopes. climbing's place at the olympics has already seen participation levels grow. now toby is hoping to inspire a new generation of talent. the amount of new climbing gyms popping up all over the world and all over the country is amazing. yeah, recently it'sjust absolutely blown up, and it is incredible to see. lewis coombes, bbc news. the...
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and ijust wonder how far you go. are you that kind of immersive method actor, as some call it? well, there are certain plates that you keep spinning. acting is basically spinning plates on poles and make sure that no plate falls down. and some plates, because of your own psychological make—up, they spin of their own accord, and some you have to keep spinning yourself. for me, i always keep the plates spinning, but i'm able to talk to people about, you know, everyday life, and be polite. but when we did ray donovan, i was always shaking. i was always exploring the idea of the physicality. i would be like this all day long because when the camera rolled, then, i wanted to... because the character has... the character has parkinson's. so, i didn't want to be thinking about it when i'm acting, because of the context that the character's in. it can sometimes seem very extreme, though. i mean, how far do you take it? at the end of the day, you do say, and you've said perhaps this is, again, a product of your past, your working—class roots, that acting is a job, it's a trade. it i
and ijust wonder how far you go. are you that kind of immersive method actor, as some call it? well, there are certain plates that you keep spinning. acting is basically spinning plates on poles and make sure that no plate falls down. and some plates, because of your own psychological make—up, they spin of their own accord, and some you have to keep spinning yourself. for me, i always keep the plates spinning, but i'm able to talk to people about, you know, everyday life, and be polite. but...
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ijust want people to understand that. this is done for purposes of hurting the opponents of the worst president in the history of our country. second of all we have another trial going on right now, she campaigned at the fact... it has to do with a bond of 1005 fact... it has to do with a bond of 100s and $5 million, she doesn't want me to participate with companies in new york so we have a company based in california, a bonding company, and a put up 175 million in cash but she says the bonding company is not good. she doesn't like the bonding company because she doesn't know if the collateral is good, and i put up 175 million in cash and she is questioning the bonding company. when you put up cash in the numbers are 175, what was supposed to be put up, but i give it in cash and she shouldn't be complaining about the bonding company. the bonding company would be good for it because i put up would be good for it because i put up the money. and i have plenty of money to put up and nobody is going to be putting up with this,
ijust want people to understand that. this is done for purposes of hurting the opponents of the worst president in the history of our country. second of all we have another trial going on right now, she campaigned at the fact... it has to do with a bond of 1005 fact... it has to do with a bond of 100s and $5 million, she doesn't want me to participate with companies in new york so we have a company based in california, a bonding company, and a put up 175 million in cash but she says the bonding...
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ijust feel sick, ijust can't... i don't think i'd have the energy to move. god knows how much time i've got left. but i would like to spend it here. it's horrible to see your mum like that, to think that people are making your mum of 88 homeless. doreen's daughter alison lives next door on lake house close, and she, too, has had an eviction notice telling her to leave by may 12th. i'm really worried about my mum and then i stop and think, me and all, you know, it's notjust my mum, it's me as well. there's nowhere that is like this, next to each other and right next to the doctors, the shops. ijust don't understand why. you know, are we not vulnerable? are we not... you know, my mum at her age? jonathan's dad is also 88. he doesn't know he's being evicted. jonathan intercepted the letter, afraid of what it would do to his father. he has heart disease, - stage four kidney disease, a number of other ailments. and if he had read that letter, - i mean, the shock in the worst case scenario could have killed him. i i can't believe that a company cani just serve tha
ijust feel sick, ijust can't... i don't think i'd have the energy to move. god knows how much time i've got left. but i would like to spend it here. it's horrible to see your mum like that, to think that people are making your mum of 88 homeless. doreen's daughter alison lives next door on lake house close, and she, too, has had an eviction notice telling her to leave by may 12th. i'm really worried about my mum and then i stop and think, me and all, you know, it's notjust my mum, it's me as...
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ijust thought, i've got to go and talk to these guys. i'll never forget andy and the other dads forjust listening to me on the side of a hill in the middle of nowhere. so what is it that you think that the three dads gave you? hope, life. and i think that's what i've seen from the three dads. you can live with it. it's not nice, but you've got to live with it. because the other option isn't worth anything. the landscape is beginning to change, and i think a lot of that is due to what the dads have been doing. they have given people permission to talk about suicidal thoughts. and we also know that talking about suicide saves lives. we need to be talking about the s—word. it can't be the s—word any more, it's suicide. that report was by alison freeman. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. the direction of the wind will play a key role in the weather story over the next few days. lighter winds generally, today, and that's given us a chance for some sunshine and to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossom that
ijust thought, i've got to go and talk to these guys. i'll never forget andy and the other dads forjust listening to me on the side of a hill in the middle of nowhere. so what is it that you think that the three dads gave you? hope, life. and i think that's what i've seen from the three dads. you can live with it. it's not nice, but you've got to live with it. because the other option isn't worth anything. the landscape is beginning to change, and i think a lot of that is due to what the dads...
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have to find _ every way, and so, ijust have to find one — every way, and so, ijust have to find one or— every way, and so, ijust have to find one or two ways in which machines— find one or two ways in which machines are not as smart as people, and i_ machines are not as smart as people, and i think— machines are not as smart as people, and i think i_ machines are not as smart as people, and i think i win the bet. i laid out how— and i think i win the bet. i laid out how i_ and i think i win the bet. i laid out how i think about that in a sub-stack— out how i think about that in a sub—stack essay. i gave 12 different criteria _ sub—stack essay. i gave 12 different criteria for— sub—stack essay. i gave 12 different criteria. for example, a human can -et criteria. for example, a human can get into— criteria. for example, a human can get into a _ criteria. for example, a human can get into a vehicle that they have never _ get into a vehicle that they have never been in before where there is no man— never been in before where there is no man and — never been in be
have to find _ every way, and so, ijust have to find one — every way, and so, ijust have to find one or— every way, and so, ijust have to find one or two ways in which machines— find one or two ways in which machines are not as smart as people, and i_ machines are not as smart as people, and i think— machines are not as smart as people, and i think i_ machines are not as smart as people, and i think i win the bet. i laid out how— and i think i win the bet. i laid out how i_ and i...
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i think it's a really nice mindset to be in and ijust give it all i got. to be in and ijust give max to be in and ijust give would not one of the many stories max would not one of the many stories to follow at the paris olympics, that is it for sportsday, thanks forjoining, goodbye for now. hello there. it is going to get warmer in the next few days, but the rain is not completely gone away just yet. and the rainfall that we've had this month at edinburgh botanic gardens is particularly noteworthy. so far this month, there's been 81 millimetres of rain, and afterjust ten days, that's twice the average rainfall already. and it follows on from what was the wettest march on record in edinburgh as well. now, we have had some rain in edinburgh today. the heaviest rain has been over the hills in western parts of scotland, and that cloud has been coming in on a south—westerly wind. and it's that south—westerly wind that's bringing in some warmer air from the atlantic. still some rain around this evening. and overnight, the second band of rain will push its way southwards across england
i think it's a really nice mindset to be in and ijust give it all i got. to be in and ijust give max to be in and ijust give would not one of the many stories max would not one of the many stories to follow at the paris olympics, that is it for sportsday, thanks forjoining, goodbye for now. hello there. it is going to get warmer in the next few days, but the rain is not completely gone away just yet. and the rainfall that we've had this month at edinburgh botanic gardens is particularly...
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ijust saying that the families cheered - in the irish republic. ijust saying that the families cheered and - that the families cheered and applauded as the verdicts were read out. thank you very much for the latest in that case as we said that happened back on 1981 on valentine's day. the verdicts of unlawful killing coming in on the last few minutes. we will have more on that on the bbc news website and app. stay with us now. live from london. this is bbc news. ukraine's prime minister warns the west of the threat of a third world war if they don't help to arm his country. if ukraine will fall, so the global system of security will be destroyed at all. and all the world will need to find, and will need to be looking for, a new system of security. i'm gordon corera — i'll have the latest, as two men are arrested, in bavaria accused of spying and planning attacks on us military facilities in germany — to undermine aid to ukraine. our other main stories: thousands of passengers are still waiting for flights at dubai international airport — aft
ijust saying that the families cheered - in the irish republic. ijust saying that the families cheered and - that the families cheered and applauded as the verdicts were read out. thank you very much for the latest in that case as we said that happened back on 1981 on valentine's day. the verdicts of unlawful killing coming in on the last few minutes. we will have more on that on the bbc news website and app. stay with us now. live from london. this is bbc news. ukraine's prime minister warns...
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their interest rates are between 0% and 0.1%, we can barely believe it over here, but ijust can barely believe it over here, but i just exited can barely believe it over here, but ijust exited negative interest rates. higher interest rates are unlikely because inflation is weakening. they are unlikely to hike interest rates any time soon, and that won't bolster the yen in anyway. what they do have is over $1 trillion in fx reserves, so they could go in and physically by the currency to support it in the market over the next few months. they have the firepower to do that, but it is whether it has the big influence, because the fx market is huge, it is well over $4 trillion a day in turnover, so the market can always fight the bank ofjapan. it might not be fighting the fed any more, it might turn its attention to the bank ofjapan for now. might turn its attention to the bank of japan for now. we might turn its attention to the bank ofjapan for nova— ofjapan for now. we will talk about this i'm ofjapan for now. we will talk about this i'm sure- _ ofjapan for now. we will talk about this
their interest rates are between 0% and 0.1%, we can barely believe it over here, but ijust can barely believe it over here, but i just exited can barely believe it over here, but ijust exited negative interest rates. higher interest rates are unlikely because inflation is weakening. they are unlikely to hike interest rates any time soon, and that won't bolster the yen in anyway. what they do have is over $1 trillion in fx reserves, so they could go in and physically by the currency to support...
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ijust want to read to you some of what he said. "our whole community will be devastated by the heartbreaking news that a 13—year—old boy was killed in the horrific sword attack in hainault this morning that saw five others injured, including two metropolitan police officers. he goes on to say i can't imagine what that poor boy's family are going through and they have my deepest heartfelt condolences. my prayers are also with the other victims of this horrific attack and their loved ones. the statement goes on to say, "i want to thank the emergency services for the courageous response, particularly the heroic metropolitan police officers who put themselves in harm's way to protect others." he ends that sentence by saying, "they are the best of us." so lots of praise for the emergency services there today who in the words of sadiq khan ran towards that danger to try to help them. we have heard and seen lots of the videos taken from bystanders at the time, talking about the terror they felt. in one video we can hear a man yelling
ijust want to read to you some of what he said. "our whole community will be devastated by the heartbreaking news that a 13—year—old boy was killed in the horrific sword attack in hainault this morning that saw five others injured, including two metropolitan police officers. he goes on to say i can't imagine what that poor boy's family are going through and they have my deepest heartfelt condolences. my prayers are also with the other victims of this horrific attack and their loved...
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it was excruciating pain, like honestly agony, but ijust kind l like honestly agony, but ijust kind of went_ like honestly agony, but ijust kind of went into shock, because that was something _ of went into shock, because that was something that was my worst nightmare and i it became real. winning — nightmare and i it became real. winning on the pitch this week in the european qualifier, the scottish national team has not been without injury woes away from it. women are 3-6 injury woes away from it. women are 3—6 times more likely to suffer an acl injury than men, and players want more research and attention to prevention. we want more research and attention to revention. ~ ., , ., prevention. we need to focus on preventing _ prevention. we need to focus on preventing those _ prevention. we need to focus on preventing those injuries - prevention. we need to focus on preventing those injuries first i prevention. we need to focus on | preventing those injuries first and foremost, — preventing those injuries first and foremost, because the amount of hours _ foremost, because the amo
it was excruciating pain, like honestly agony, but ijust kind l like honestly agony, but ijust kind of went_ like honestly agony, but ijust kind of went into shock, because that was something _ of went into shock, because that was something that was my worst nightmare and i it became real. winning — nightmare and i it became real. winning on the pitch this week in the european qualifier, the scottish national team has not been without injury woes away from it. women are 3-6 injury woes away...
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and i'm kind of in that situation now where ijust, ijust want a ceasefire so that we can catch up. so, this is the field hospital. there's four wards that were all built during covid. it's tuesday the 2nd of april, and the drones are back. so, i'm walking back to theatre on my own, which is something that the boys don't really like me doing. i don't know whether you can see, i have like a group of children constantly following me and saying hello. hello. and then they will ask me for money or they'll ask me for chocolate. money? yeah. i haven't got money. just walking through the hospital again. i've got three days of operating left and i'm already panicking about the fact that we are not going to get through everybody that we need to get through before i go. it is, i know now, it's going to be very difficult to leave, and i'm not looking forward to it. but i've now... i'm now out of all my vac sponge dressings. i've just got canisters. oh, i wish i'd brought more. i really wish i'd brought more. i've just been round to the girls�* room, where the female medical students live. th
and i'm kind of in that situation now where ijust, ijust want a ceasefire so that we can catch up. so, this is the field hospital. there's four wards that were all built during covid. it's tuesday the 2nd of april, and the drones are back. so, i'm walking back to theatre on my own, which is something that the boys don't really like me doing. i don't know whether you can see, i have like a group of children constantly following me and saying hello. hello. and then they will ask me for money or...
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ijust returned and alan was give evidence - what he had to say? ijust returned and alan was give evidence and - what he had to say? ijust returned| and alan was give evidence and was about to be in livery, the ceo behind me. allen isjust a man, he shines out. it was astonishing, they took him back to letters he wrote to the post office on the 19th and 2000 when he set out all of the problems then almost 25 years ago. the other letters he sent, just a couple of years up to 2003. everything he said was true. if they had engaged with him then the scandal would never have happened. the country, the taxpayer would've sired hundreds of millions of pounds. what taxpayer would've sired hundreds of millions of pounds.— millions of pounds. what was the atmosphere _ millions of pounds. what was the atmosphere like _ millions of pounds. what was the atmosphere like at _ millions of pounds. what was the atmosphere like at that _ millions of pounds. what was the atmosphere like at that moment | millions of pounds. what was the i atmosphere like at that moment
ijust returned and alan was give evidence - what he had to say? ijust returned and alan was give evidence and - what he had to say? ijust returned| and alan was give evidence and was about to be in livery, the ceo behind me. allen isjust a man, he shines out. it was astonishing, they took him back to letters he wrote to the post office on the 19th and 2000 when he set out all of the problems then almost 25 years ago. the other letters he sent, just a couple of years up to 2003. everything he...
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and ijust mainly found him to be, you know, an engaged proprietor. i mean, maybe that... maybe that falls short of the mark of all the stories that people expect. but he wasjust interested and engaged. i can remember talking to some...one person who worked within us cable news in the early part of the noughties, saying that everyone knew down to the minute when the ratings were going to arrive in the afternoon, and the whole day kind of revolved around it, and they would break down each item and, "that worked, "that didn't work," to a degree that sounded like it went beyond... everyone cares about the ratings in the uk too, of course, but this sounded like it was on another level. but think about where we are now, where you walk around any newsroom, like the newsroom here at the bbc — you know, it's fair to say our newsroom at sky, you know... we have up the, you know, adobe screens... real—time data. the real—time data. the, you know, click rate. you know, the performance of different items of text. i mean, now you're sort of buried in this. so, yes, you used to ge
and ijust mainly found him to be, you know, an engaged proprietor. i mean, maybe that... maybe that falls short of the mark of all the stories that people expect. but he wasjust interested and engaged. i can remember talking to some...one person who worked within us cable news in the early part of the noughties, saying that everyone knew down to the minute when the ratings were going to arrive in the afternoon, and the whole day kind of revolved around it, and they would break down each item...
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can ijust briefly ask you, on that, - the north of gaza. can ijust i briefly ask you, on that, what impact did that is really strike have on the operation of your workers and others trying to move around —— that israeli strike was what was done to the world central kitchen staff of course was absolutely horrific. but it's in port to note that so far, there has been more than 200 aid workers killed in the last six months of israel's war on gaza. and most of those have been palestinian, there was an israeli air strike on our own medical aid first —— medical aid for palestinians compound and nothing was done on that for some israel continues to act with impunity, attacking aid workers. more than 100 ambulances destroyed and as long as these kind of things go on with impunity, they will continue to happen, so we at medical aid for palestinians have continued to operate in gaza, ijust returned from gaza myself yesterday, and saw the horrific and terrifying situation there for myself, we are continue to operate. it is very difficult and v
can ijust briefly ask you, on that, - the north of gaza. can ijust i briefly ask you, on that, what impact did that is really strike have on the operation of your workers and others trying to move around —— that israeli strike was what was done to the world central kitchen staff of course was absolutely horrific. but it's in port to note that so far, there has been more than 200 aid workers killed in the last six months of israel's war on gaza. and most of those have been palestinian, there...
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and so ijust have to be more focused on when i do get a chance to go out there and practise. and if everything comes together, i think i can get one more. do i need to describe that any more than that, or are we good? you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. thanks to chetan and the sports team in salford. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. let's get more on our top story this lunchtime. rishi sunak has welcomed a report on children's gender care in england, which said young people had been let down by a lack of research. the landmark review found that medical intervention such as the use of puberty blockers had been based on weak evidence, with health professionals afraid to air their views because debate around the issue had become toxic. the report's author, dr hilary cass, said gender services needed to operate to the same high standards as other parts of the nhs. well, i think it is very important to be concerned about a gr
and so ijust have to be more focused on when i do get a chance to go out there and practise. and if everything comes together, i think i can get one more. do i need to describe that any more than that, or are we good? you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. thanks to chetan and the sports team in salford. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. let's...
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and can ijust ask you on that, we are hearing _ well. and can ijust ask you on that, we are hearing from - well. and can ijust ask you on - that, we are hearing from iranians state media that a senior revolutionary guard commander, general mohammad reza zahedi, is among the dead, of course the israeli military says it does not comment on foreign media reports, but i want to ask you about the significance of this particular commander, if these reports are correct. �* , ., ., commander, if these reports are correct. , ., ., ., correct. any death of a senior iranians will _ correct. any death of a senior iranians will have _ correct. any death of a senior i iranians will have consequences, correct. any death of a senior - iranians will have consequences, and iranians will have consequences, and iran is in a typical position at the moment, it is in a sort of tug—of—war between the reformers and those who would want to continue the current situation and the interest of the different parties in iran. it is very dangerous at present to pr
and can ijust ask you on that, we are hearing _ well. and can ijust ask you on that, we are hearing from - well. and can ijust ask you on - that, we are hearing from iranians state media that a senior revolutionary guard commander, general mohammad reza zahedi, is among the dead, of course the israeli military says it does not comment on foreign media reports, but i want to ask you about the significance of this particular commander, if these reports are correct. �* , ., ., commander, if...
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ijust i just love the whole ijust love the whole environment, it is obviously very different, i'm used to being on my own and i am on the floor with 18 other people so for me it was just an exciting new adventure and something i needed to try. it is special because it means more when you are doing it with the team as well. figs more when you are doing it with the team as well-— team as well. as with much of gymnastics — team as well. as with much of gymnastics career, _ team as well. as with much of gymnastics career, amy - team as well. as with much ofl gymnastics career, amy tinkler team as well. as with much of - gymnastics career, amy tinkler has landed firmly back on her feet. now as a cheerleader. but it has been quite a journey from her remarkable rise at the rio olympics. the olympics _ rise at the rio olympics. the olympics was _ rise at the rio olympics. the olympics was an _ rise at the rio olympics. tue: olympics was an incredible experience. going there at 16, no pressure, no expectations had to come away with a bronze medal was really special and even now i have had
ijust i just love the whole ijust love the whole environment, it is obviously very different, i'm used to being on my own and i am on the floor with 18 other people so for me it was just an exciting new adventure and something i needed to try. it is special because it means more when you are doing it with the team as well. figs more when you are doing it with the team as well-— team as well. as with much of gymnastics — team as well. as with much of gymnastics career, _ team as well. as...
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ijust want be this eternal amity with israel. i just want to briefly go over to you, we've got about seconds left the what do you think this means for benjamin netanyahu? brute think this means for ben'amin netanyahuafi think this means for ben'amin netan ahu? . ., ., netanyahu? we took about what it means for _ netanyahu? we took about what it means for iran _ netanyahu? we took about what it means for iran but _ netanyahu? we took about what it means for iran but what - it means for iran but what about netanyahu?- it means for iran but what about netanyahu? you can of this agreement _ about netanyahu? you can of this agreement is _ about netanyahu? you can of this agreement is within - about netanyahu? you can of this agreement is within the i this agreement is within the family— this agreement is within the family but when someone attacks you, family but when someone attacks you. you — family but when someone attacks you, you tend to close ranks and — you, you tend to close ranks and this— you, you tend to close ranks
ijust want be this eternal amity with israel. i just want to briefly go over to you, we've got about seconds left the what do you think this means for benjamin netanyahu? brute think this means for ben'amin netanyahuafi think this means for ben'amin netan ahu? . ., ., netanyahu? we took about what it means for _ netanyahu? we took about what it means for iran _ netanyahu? we took about what it means for iran but _ netanyahu? we took about what it means for iran but what - it means for iran but...
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ijust love to be in the moment. also i'm kind— it. ijust love to be in the moment. also i'm kind of conscious that camino, — also i'm kind of conscious that camino, i'm working, i need to keep myenergy— camino, i'm working, i need to keep my energy going. but it is one of those things where i don't think alcohol— those things where i don't think alcohol is— those things where i don't think alcohol is the sort of necessary thing _ alcohol is the sort of necessary thing for— alcohol is the sort of necessary thing for the day, the music is what's — thing for the day, the music is what's necessary, in the coming together, — what's necessary, in the coming together, the fact that i feel like people _ together, the fact that i feel like people just forget their worries for a minute — people just forget their worries for a minute. and theyjust get involved in the _ a minute. and theyjust get involved in the music, — a minute. and theyjust get involved in the music, and reminisce. it's music— in the music, and reminisce. it's music that — in the music,
ijust love to be in the moment. also i'm kind— it. ijust love to be in the moment. also i'm kind of conscious that camino, — also i'm kind of conscious that camino, i'm working, i need to keep myenergy— camino, i'm working, i need to keep my energy going. but it is one of those things where i don't think alcohol— those things where i don't think alcohol is— those things where i don't think alcohol is the sort of necessary thing _ alcohol is the sort of necessary thing for— alcohol...
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ijust want to begin ljy evening. ijust want to begin by getting your assessment on what we are seeing unfolding tonight. i what we are seeing unfolding tonitht. ., , ., what we are seeing unfolding tonitht. .,, ., �* tonight. i hope what we're sa int tonight. i hope what we're saying is _ tonight. i hope what we're saying is kind _ tonight. i hope what we're saying is kind of _ tonight. i hope what we're saying is kind of a - tonight. i hope what we're saying is kind of a single l saying is kind of a single chapter this, you know the drones and ballistic missiles and that's it. i think you know, iran i think is signalling that this is it for them. let's call it good, you know, you attacked our embassy inside of syria in damascus, we struck back, they had to retaliate, and iran does not want this to widen, they do not want this to widen, they do not want israel to attack into iran, so you know, if you think about it, in terms of strategic terms, it's like a turn one was the israeli strike into damascus, there had to
ijust want to begin ljy evening. ijust want to begin by getting your assessment on what we are seeing unfolding tonight. i what we are seeing unfolding tonitht. ., , ., what we are seeing unfolding tonitht. .,, ., �* tonight. i hope what we're sa int tonight. i hope what we're saying is _ tonight. i hope what we're saying is kind _ tonight. i hope what we're saying is kind of _ tonight. i hope what we're saying is kind of a - tonight. i hope what we're saying is kind of a single l saying is...
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ijust pointed out what i was doing _ no. ijust pointed out what i was doing and — no. ijust pointed out what i was doing and the reasons why i was doing _ doing and the reasons why i was doing it — doing and the reasons why i was doing it. but they never respond to me, they— doing it. but they never respond to me, they would never discuss the issue _ me, they would never discuss the issue about — me, they would never discuss the issue about data and data access and tiabiiity— issue about data and data access and tiabiiity and _ issue about data and data access and liability and how long that liability and how long that liability lasted four and all the rest of— liability lasted four and all the rest of it _ liability lasted four and all the rest of it. when i went into post office _ rest of it. when i went into post office it — rest of it. when i went into post office it was sold to be at the time as you _ office it was sold to be at the time as you were — office it was sold to be at the time as you were in partnership with the business _ as you were in p
ijust pointed out what i was doing _ no. ijust pointed out what i was doing and — no. ijust pointed out what i was doing and the reasons why i was doing _ doing and the reasons why i was doing it — doing and the reasons why i was doing it. but they never respond to me, they— doing it. but they never respond to me, they would never discuss the issue _ me, they would never discuss the issue about — me, they would never discuss the issue about data and data access and tiabiiity— issue...
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ijust had to wait and wait i and hope it would go away. but a year later, - i was charged, and then, a further two and a half years on, on 5th january 2015, - my trial started at - the old bailey in london. good luck. thanks, guys. at the end of four years, the judge said, "you can go now." and that was the end of it. it was devastating, completely devastating. devastated my life. you know what? i'll never get over this. i've been virtually unable to work for four years. it's taken my health, my family's health, our money, my career, and all because of a campaign against you guys just as much as it is against tabloid journalists. it's a campaign against journalism. many other people were put on trial. frankly, they were show trials, as mine was. time and time again, as in my case, a jury of 12 good people and true listened and threw it out. it destroyed my career, . destroyed my confidence, and it destroyed my marriage, and it nearly destroyed me - completely. i'm obviouslyjust relieved at today's verdict. - but there is no celebration whi
ijust had to wait and wait i and hope it would go away. but a year later, - i was charged, and then, a further two and a half years on, on 5th january 2015, - my trial started at - the old bailey in london. good luck. thanks, guys. at the end of four years, the judge said, "you can go now." and that was the end of it. it was devastating, completely devastating. devastated my life. you know what? i'll never get over this. i've been virtually unable to work for four years. it's taken my...
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wanted to say that i am sorry— and ijust wanted to say that i am sorry death — and ijust wanted to say that i am sorry death and the supposed mistresses. it is a blue board has happened — mistresses. it is a blue board has happened and i am just worried that what has _ happened and i am just worried that what has occurred by the tenure of my time _ what has occurred by the tenure of my time at— what has occurred by the tenure of my time at royal mail, i am sorry for that— my time at royal mail, i am sorry for that happening. that was allan leighton, who was chairman of the royal mail in 2002, starting in 2002, when it was part of the same organisation as the post office and it is —— he is giving his evidence right now. he started his testimony by apologising for his wrongful convictions and these prosecutions happening under his tenure. now, so far the questioning has been around what he knew about horizon it's problems, as well as whether he was overcommitted, overboard it is the term the council here used, and therefore was he focusing on the post office and royal mail as m
wanted to say that i am sorry— and ijust wanted to say that i am sorry death — and ijust wanted to say that i am sorry death and the supposed mistresses. it is a blue board has happened — mistresses. it is a blue board has happened and i am just worried that what has _ happened and i am just worried that what has occurred by the tenure of my time _ what has occurred by the tenure of my time at— what has occurred by the tenure of my time at royal mail, i am sorry for that— my time at...
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i will not be specific before they are able to conclude, but ijust listed announcements from the last few days _ days. cue days. - cue questions. days. — cue questions. 0ne days. — cue questions. one on the effort days. cue questions. one on the effort for preparations for washington, and the discussions. can you give any more detail on money and other efforts that you were trying to do there? and you see the situation on the battlefield remains serious. 0n russian social media, there is a suggestion that there will be a push in spring. 0ur allies able to help ukraine any more in preparing for a russian offensive, if that were to come, especially the us, given the logjam in congress cushion fundamentally, nato allies have to do two things, that he too mobilise more support in the coming days and weeks. ., , more support in the coming days and weeks. . , . ., more support in the coming days and weeks. . , _, ._ , weeks. that is in the coming days and weeks- _ weeks. that is in the coming days and weeks. that _ weeks. that is in the coming days and weeks. that is _ weeks. that is in
i will not be specific before they are able to conclude, but ijust listed announcements from the last few days _ days. cue days. - cue questions. days. — cue questions. 0ne days. — cue questions. one on the effort days. cue questions. one on the effort for preparations for washington, and the discussions. can you give any more detail on money and other efforts that you were trying to do there? and you see the situation on the battlefield remains serious. 0n russian social media, there is a...
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ijust did my best to stay patient, waited until i got hot, add a nice finish to the round on thursday and then had a really solid friday, where i felt like i played better than i scored, and i had saturday where i just better than i scored, and i had saturday where ijust played some really good golf, had a lot of opportunities, made some pots, and posted a nice number —— some nice pots. i talked a lot about the preparation, and what it takes for me to show up on a first tee ready to go, and ifeel like i've been putting in the work and playing some good golf, and it is nice to see some results with wins. at times last year i felt like i was praying some pretty good golf and wasn't winning, so now it's nice to be sitting here, winning some tournaments. four—time champion mark selby says he's going to review his future in the summer, after being knocked out in the first round of the world snooker championship byjoe 0'connor. selby was beaten by his close friend, losing ten frames to six at the crucible in sheffield. 0'connor is making his debut at the championship. selby had sugges
ijust did my best to stay patient, waited until i got hot, add a nice finish to the round on thursday and then had a really solid friday, where i felt like i played better than i scored, and i had saturday where i just better than i scored, and i had saturday where ijust played some really good golf, had a lot of opportunities, made some pots, and posted a nice number —— some nice pots. i talked a lot about the preparation, and what it takes for me to show up on a first tee ready to go, and...
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i don't know what _ them, ijust need help. i don't know what else _ them, ijust need help. i don't know what else to — them, ijust need help. i don't know what else to do. we have over 10,000 signatures, _ what else to do. we have over 10,000 signatures, a _ what else to do. we have over 10,000 signatures, a lot of people are backing — signatures, a lot of people are backing this, people behind me who have gone _ backing this, people behind me who have gone through similar things, and we _ have gone through similar things, and we do — have gone through similar things, and we do need to change, this affects — and we do need to change, this affects thousands of people each year. _ affects thousands of people each year. and — affects thousands of people each year, and i am at a crossroads now, i don't _ year, and i am at a crossroads now, i don't know— year, and i am at a crossroads now, i don't know what to do.— i don't know what to do. keone, s-ueakin i don't know what to do. keone, speaking about _ i don't know what to do. keone, speaking about the _ i don't k
i don't know what _ them, ijust need help. i don't know what else _ them, ijust need help. i don't know what else to — them, ijust need help. i don't know what else to do. we have over 10,000 signatures, _ what else to do. we have over 10,000 signatures, a _ what else to do. we have over 10,000 signatures, a lot of people are backing — signatures, a lot of people are backing this, people behind me who have gone _ backing this, people behind me who have gone through similar things, and we _...
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being would caught right, based on what happened on october 7th i was just awful, absolutely awful, ijust on october 7th i was just awful, absolutely awful, i just feel, on october 7th i was just awful, absolutely awful, ijust feel, i fearfor absolutely awful, ijust feel, i fear for my grandchildren's future i fear for my grandchildren's future i fearfor fear for my grandchildren's future i fear for the world, fear for my grandchildren's future i fearfor the world, i fear for my grandchildren's future i fear for the world, i think our politicians need to get their big boys pants on and just think, we may have in the us and the uk elections this year, but they need to take second place to actually put something in place now, via the united nations. a supposedly neutral offerings and just stop this, it has got to stop. —— organisation. it’s a got to stop. -- organisation. it's a complicated _ got to stop. -- organisation. it's a complicated organisation - got to stop. -- organisation. it's a complicated organisation but - got to stop. —— organisation. it's a complicated organisati
being would caught right, based on what happened on october 7th i was just awful, absolutely awful, ijust on october 7th i was just awful, absolutely awful, i just feel, on october 7th i was just awful, absolutely awful, ijust feel, i fearfor absolutely awful, ijust feel, i fear for my grandchildren's future i fear for my grandchildren's future i fearfor fear for my grandchildren's future i fear for the world, fear for my grandchildren's future i fearfor the world, i fear for my grandchildren's...
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before, when ijust started, i would use them, but now, i'm just used to it, so ijust use my bare hands. unlike this one. no, the only reason i'm using it is because my finger�*s injured. my finger�*s injured. no excuses. you know, you know. you know me. there's no excuses. myjob on the boat is navigation and main trim_ and overall charge of the people in front, doing the bow. - i'll be able to explain - to the person who's helming on how to get to our destination, as there might be obstacles - in the way and things they should find out. | ready to tack in three, two, one... if i ever went on a boat with someone, i always just wanted to helm. it makes you feel confident. you're basically the boss. you tell everyone what to do, what's happening, cos you get to oversee everything as you're at the back of the boat. it makes you just feel so powerful and strong. when i was 13, i done the fastnet, which is 600 miles. then i done all the qualifiers for that, which is another 600 miles. so by 13, i definitely sailed 1,200 miles. and then, from then...i don't know. when we first started sai
before, when ijust started, i would use them, but now, i'm just used to it, so ijust use my bare hands. unlike this one. no, the only reason i'm using it is because my finger�*s injured. my finger�*s injured. no excuses. you know, you know. you know me. there's no excuses. myjob on the boat is navigation and main trim_ and overall charge of the people in front, doing the bow. - i'll be able to explain - to the person who's helming on how to get to our destination, as there might be...
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shall ijust roll it through and see what happens, orwhat? happens, or what? and then happens, orwhat? and then you ask for assistance. in that letter you make it clear on a number of occasions that horizon is at fault and you explain in detail why, so far as you could tell, that was so? that is correct. you tell the post office you are not alone and that that is happening around the country. and that that is happening around the country-— the country. that is what i understood. _ the country. that is what i understood. did _ the country. that is what i understood. did that - the country. that is what i - understood. did that information come from _ understood. did that information come from your— understood. did that information come from your local _ understood. did that information come from your local branch - come from your local branch secretary? yes. and you ask a question, what should i do, at the end? yes. did you get a written reply? no. zero rel to you get a written reply? no. zero reply to this _ you get a written reply? no. zero reply to this
shall ijust roll it through and see what happens, orwhat? happens, or what? and then happens, orwhat? and then you ask for assistance. in that letter you make it clear on a number of occasions that horizon is at fault and you explain in detail why, so far as you could tell, that was so? that is correct. you tell the post office you are not alone and that that is happening around the country. and that that is happening around the country-— the country. that is what i understood. _ the country....
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from now on ukrainian men between 18 and 60 will ned ijust got back i just got back they ijust got back they have all the manpower they need. but do they? from now on the only to update their personal data would be military authorities are our contractors to see who can be called up. there are tougher penalties for draft dodgers. today they've gone a step further with new orders for ukrainian men who'd gone overseas, foreign minister says measures to restore fairness, as he put it saying abroad does not relieve ukraine of his or her duties to the homeland. lately bring in a ukrainian journalist, currently living in the uk and working with us here at the bbc news channel. he worked on this very program. greg, lovely to have you with us. what has changed today? as of today if you're a ukrainian citizen like me, fear man, if you're 18 to 60 and you live abroad, and let's say your passport has expired or you lost your passport, which sometimes happen. you no longer have an opportunity to request a new document board. —— abroad. what you can is a return travel document, which will allow
from now on ukrainian men between 18 and 60 will ned ijust got back i just got back they ijust got back they have all the manpower they need. but do they? from now on the only to update their personal data would be military authorities are our contractors to see who can be called up. there are tougher penalties for draft dodgers. today they've gone a step further with new orders for ukrainian men who'd gone overseas, foreign minister says measures to restore fairness, as he put it saying abroad...
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can ijust ask you first of all about that rally _ having me. can ijust ask you first of all about that rally and the - having me. can ijust ask you first of all about that rally and the fact | of all about that rally and the fact that mr albanese was there and speaking? what did you make of it? i'm not sure about the specifics that happened between sarah williams of the organiser, and anthony albanese there, but i think the fact that our government has stood by women in this moment is really important. what we need to see now is that turned into action. it's great to be behind us, ideally, it is important, but we are about of the federal budget coming up and i do hope that that we see another women's budget as such as our last budget was referred to, given the strong priority placed on limiting male violence.— male violence. what kind of ractical male violence. what kind of practical actions _ male violence. what kind of practical actions would - male violence. what kind of practical actions would you | male violence. what kind of. practical
can ijust ask you first of all about that rally _ having me. can ijust ask you first of all about that rally and the - having me. can ijust ask you first of all about that rally and the fact | of all about that rally and the fact that mr albanese was there and speaking? what did you make of it? i'm not sure about the specifics that happened between sarah williams of the organiser, and anthony albanese there, but i think the fact that our government has stood by women in this moment is really...
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ijust want to bring in at the time. ijust want to bring in a reporter standing by for us. thank you for coming on the programme, the mayor of the city of clarence in tasmania. bring us up to date with your thoughts and reaction right now. ml; your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., , . your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., , your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., now. my thoughts and prayers are with their families _ now. my thoughts and prayers are with their families of _ now. my thoughts and prayers are with their families of those - with their families of those deceased who sadly won't be going home to loved ones this evening. i was at westfield bondi junction earlier this afternoon with my two children and thankfully we are all safe but it was a terrifying experience for anyone that was there today. thousands of people that heard the gunshot rang out, obviously more so those that witnessed the knife wielding perpetrator and sadly, as we have learned in recent hours, there had been five who have sadly died. so this is not something we are used to in austral
ijust want to bring in at the time. ijust want to bring in a reporter standing by for us. thank you for coming on the programme, the mayor of the city of clarence in tasmania. bring us up to date with your thoughts and reaction right now. ml; your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., , . your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., , your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., now. my thoughts and prayers are with their families _ now. my thoughts and prayers are with their families of _ now. my...
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belt states and among democrats, but i just wonder, belt states and among democrats, but ijust wonder, if belt states and among democrats, but i just wonder, if china belt states and among democrats, but ijust wonder, if china is having second thoughts about supporter russia's warren ukraine, is it the right time to push china further away? right time to push china further awa ? . , , right time to push china further awa ? ., , , ., away? that is the rub of where we are in our— away? that is the rub of where we are in our politics. _ away? that is the rub of where we are in our politics. on _ away? that is the rub of where we are in our politics. on this. - away? that is the rub of where we are in our politics. on this. joe - are in our politics. on this. joe barden — are in our politics. on this. joe barden is _ are in our politics. on this. joe barden is struggling in polls and on issue _ barden is struggling in polls and on issue after— barden is struggling in polls and on issue after issue. he has to find a place _ issue after issue. he has to find a place he — issue after
belt states and among democrats, but i just wonder, belt states and among democrats, but ijust wonder, if belt states and among democrats, but i just wonder, if china belt states and among democrats, but ijust wonder, if china is having second thoughts about supporter russia's warren ukraine, is it the right time to push china further away? right time to push china further awa ? . , , right time to push china further awa ? ., , , ., away? that is the rub of where we are in our— away? that is...
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ijust take everything in my stride and - well? it's been good. ijust take| everything in my stride and take well? it's been good. ijust take i everything in my stride and take it day by day. everything in my stride and take it da b da. ., �* everything in my stride and take it day by day-— day by day. you've been on the circuit for— day by day. you've been on the circuit for a _ day by day. you've been on the circuit for a while, _ day by day. you've been on the circuit for a while, you've - day by day. you've been on the | circuit for a while, you've seen a lot of success yourself with the long career you have had. what have you made of lube's journey so far? sick of talking about it. no, he's been amazing. 0bviously sick of talking about it. no, he's been amazing. obviously i knew him before anyone else did. i've known him for five years now, probably coming at what he did at the worlds didn't come to a surprise to me. but what he's done after that is incredible commit it's really stirred the profile of our game. so long may it continue.
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ijust want to test what you said in those _ ijust want to test what you said in those three — ijust want to test what you said in those three paragraphs there about a lack of— those three paragraphs there about a lack of knowledge about these activities of the post office. can we start, — activities of the post office. can we start, please, by looking at rmg 706? _ in my version, they should be upright~ — in my version, they should be upright~ if— in my version, they should be upright. if we can go back to page one. _ upright. if we can go back to page one, please. you will have to tilt your— one, please. you will have to tilt your head — one, please. you will have to tilt your head to the side. can you see that these — your head to the side. can you see that these are minutes of an audit and risk— that these are minutes of an audit and risk committee of the 11th of november, 2003? | and risk committee of the 11th of november, 2003?— and risk committee of the 11th of. november, 2003?_ can and risk committee of the 11th of - november, 2003?_ can you november, 2003? i can
ijust want to test what you said in those _ ijust want to test what you said in those three — ijust want to test what you said in those three paragraphs there about a lack of— those three paragraphs there about a lack of knowledge about these activities of the post office. can we start, — activities of the post office. can we start, please, by looking at rmg 706? _ in my version, they should be upright~ — in my version, they should be upright~ if— in my version, they should be...
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if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the movie—going experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise. now, there's a global race to get clean aviation off the ground. and some companies think they're close to cracking it. pretty soon, passengers will be flying in zero—emission aircraft. but how did we get here? archive: the new machine is called, optimistically, the flyer. _ we've come a long way since the wright brothers' first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a new dimension. then we achieved bigger, faster planes. great, but that's also how we ended up with all these emissions. jet engines burn kerosene, which releases carbon dioxide, one
if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the movie—going experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise. now, there's a...
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can ijust also compliment you on i can ijust also compliment you on your— can ijust also compliment you on your heard? — can ijust also compliment you on your beard?— can ijust also compliment you on our beard? , , your beard? there is something else to be proud — your beard? there is something else to be proud of— your beard? there is something else to be proud of two, _ your beard? there is something else to be proud of two, as _ your beard? there is something else to be proud of two, as he _ your beard? there is something else to be proud of two, as he told i to be proud of two, as he told charlie back injanuary. i to be proud of two, as he told charlie back in january. i decided i wasn't going _ charlie back in january. i decided i wasn't going to — charlie back in january. i decided i wasn't going to cut _ charlie back in january. i decided i wasn't going to cut my _ charlie back in january. i decided i wasn't going to cut my hair - charlie back in january. i decided i wasn't going to cut my hair for i charlie back in january. i decided i j wasn't going to cut my hair for
can ijust also compliment you on i can ijust also compliment you on your— can ijust also compliment you on your heard? — can ijust also compliment you on your beard?— can ijust also compliment you on our beard? , , your beard? there is something else to be proud — your beard? there is something else to be proud of— your beard? there is something else to be proud of two, _ your beard? there is something else to be proud of two, as _ your beard? there is something else to be proud of...
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ijust think this is— insider information. ijust think this is a — insider information. ijust think this is a situation that is spiralling out of control and you can wind — spiralling out of control and you can wind up in a situation where you would _ can wind up in a situation where you would be _ can wind up in a situation where you would be sanctioning an american military— would be sanctioning an american military member who was assisting an israeli _ military member who was assisting an israeli colleague. i would see this as a very— israeli colleague. i would see this as a very slippery slope that is not going _ as a very slippery slope that is not going to _ as a very slippery slope that is not going to get the result that the administration would like. we�*ll administration would like. we'll have to leave _ administration would like. we'll have to leave that _ administration would like. we'll have to leave that they - administration would like. we'll have to leave that they are. - administration would like. -ii have to leave that they are. hagar, thank you
ijust think this is— insider information. ijust think this is a — insider information. ijust think this is a situation that is spiralling out of control and you can wind — spiralling out of control and you can wind up in a situation where you would _ can wind up in a situation where you would be _ can wind up in a situation where you would be sanctioning an american military— would be sanctioning an american military member who was assisting an israeli _ military member who was...
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ijust didn't give it a thought. nobody suggested or told me that was something i should be doing. that was something i should be doinr. ~ . that was something i should be doina.~ . ., doing. when giving evidence today in re aration doing. when giving evidence today in preparation you _ doing. when giving evidence today in preparation you seem _ doing. when giving evidence today in preparation you seem to _ doing. when giving evidence today in preparation you seem to have - preparation you seem to have research _ preparation you seem to have research for the 5th of december was a sunday— research for the 5th of december was a sunday are not.— research for the 5th of december was a sunday are not. yes. why didn't ou rive a sunday are not. yes. why didn't you give that _ a sunday are not. yes. why didn't you give that care _ a sunday are not. jazz why didn't you give that care and attention a sunday are not. 19:3 why didn't you give that care and attention to previous— you give that care and attention to previous
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can ijust...? can you just let me finish my point here? the point is that she then invited police to explore and examine her tweets. and the police made the obvious point — and it would be obvious to anybody who read the legislation — that they weren't going to meet the criminal threshold of the stirring—up offences that are in the act. so she's just... but, with respect, it isn't obvious to many transgender activists in scotland... no, no... ..who say that if this act is to mean anything, then there has to be a proper investigation. this act... there was a proper investigation by police. the point of the act is to stop these stirring—up offences, stirring up of hatred against a number of protected groups. we also, of course, have the common statutory aggravator framework, which has been consolidated and also been extended within the act as well. butjk rowling has managed to prove the point that for anybody who actually reads the legislation, there is a high threshold for criminality. so i wasn't at all shocked. i don't know anybod
can ijust...? can you just let me finish my point here? the point is that she then invited police to explore and examine her tweets. and the police made the obvious point — and it would be obvious to anybody who read the legislation — that they weren't going to meet the criminal threshold of the stirring—up offences that are in the act. so she's just... but, with respect, it isn't obvious to many transgender activists in scotland... no, no... ..who say that if this act is to mean...