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want to focus _ horizon system. " ijust want to focus on — horizon system. " ijust want to focus on the words" as a result of the horizon — focus on the words" as a result of the horizon system". even after all the horizon system". even after all the inquiry— the horizon system". even after all the inquiry has revealed and after the inquiry has revealed and after the thousands of documents you have read, _ the thousands of documents you have read. do _ the thousands of documents you have read. do you — the thousands of documents you have read, do you continue to think that the issue _ read, do you continue to think that the issue was with the computer system, — the issue was with the computer system, the horizon system, as opposed — system, the horizon system, as opposed to the conduct, competence and ethics _ opposed to the conduct, competence and ethics of those within the post office? _ and ethics of those within the post office? ., and ethics of those within the post office? :, :, :. and ethics of those within the post office? :, :, . . and ethics of those within the p
want to focus _ horizon system. " ijust want to focus on — horizon system. " ijust want to focus on the words" as a result of the horizon — focus on the words" as a result of the horizon system". even after all the horizon system". even after all the inquiry— the horizon system". even after all the inquiry has revealed and after the inquiry has revealed and after the thousands of documents you have read, _ the thousands of documents you have read. do _...
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ijust...punched it a lot. i had heard that you should punch a shark in the nose if it attacks you, and so ijust tried that. the crocodile attacked three times. georgia managed to fight it off and get her sister onto a boat, determined to keep her conscious. i sang to melissa stand by me and i kept singing the chorus on repeat, "i won't be afraid as long as you stand by me". and that song just means so much to us, as well as bob marley, three little birds — "don't worry about a thing because every little the experience has been tough to recover from, but the sisters are all right, and now the bravery of georgia is being recognised by the powers of. it is an honour and privilege to receive the first king's gallantry award. so proud of you. but i owe everything to melissa. she is so brave and courageous. i have got her to thank for my life. if it wasn't for her taking that risk... the sisters have been left with a perhaps surprising affection for crocodiles and a determination to give thanks for their survival
ijust...punched it a lot. i had heard that you should punch a shark in the nose if it attacks you, and so ijust tried that. the crocodile attacked three times. georgia managed to fight it off and get her sister onto a boat, determined to keep her conscious. i sang to melissa stand by me and i kept singing the chorus on repeat, "i won't be afraid as long as you stand by me". and that song just means so much to us, as well as bob marley, three little birds — "don't worry about a...
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ijust wanted i just wanted to ijust wanted to thank all of our students — ijust wanted to thank all of our students and staff who helped manage the situation this morning and the staff who — the situation this morning and the staff who helped prioritise the safety — staff who helped prioritise the safety and well— being of all of our students — safety and well— being of all of our students i— safety and well— being of all of our students. i want to thank... inaudible and all of the families inaudible and all of the familie ., and all of the families and local community. _ and all of the families and local community. we - and all of the families and local community. we will reopen tomorrow— local community. we will reopen tomorrow as usual and we do look forward _ tomorrow as usual and we do look forward to— tomorrow as usual and we do look forward to seeing our students and families— forward to seeing our students and families then. 0. forward to seeing our students and families then. q.— forward to seeing our students and families then. q._ -- i families then. q.
ijust wanted i just wanted to ijust wanted to thank all of our students — ijust wanted to thank all of our students and staff who helped manage the situation this morning and the staff who — the situation this morning and the staff who helped prioritise the safety — staff who helped prioritise the safety and well— being of all of our students — safety and well— being of all of our students i— safety and well— being of all of our students. i want to thank... inaudible and all of...
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May 18, 2024
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ijust thought, and i don't know how useful this point is, but it definitely did strike me today. so, you have unveiling a pledge card... not a pledge card! not a pledge card, but a list of pledges that are on a card! a medium. people coming in to do personal testimony to introduce each policy area, a leader who goes quite heavy on anecdotes of people he's met, doesn't really have a script and doesn't stand at a podium and walks around the stage sort of ad—libbing. ed miliband did this in 2015. and also has slightly tortuous language sometimes. like, oh, stability is change! radical, but with responsibility! itjust took me right back to that event that i went to with ed miliband in 2015. and it's also notjust ed miliband in 2015 but, actually, we talked about tony blair, but it wasn't just tony blair in 1997, that then became the model for successive... that's what pledge cards are. it is. and i genuinely don't know this, but i wonder, is that what people will remember? i don't know. of course, labour are now going to talk about this a lot because that is how it works for all pa
ijust thought, and i don't know how useful this point is, but it definitely did strike me today. so, you have unveiling a pledge card... not a pledge card! not a pledge card, but a list of pledges that are on a card! a medium. people coming in to do personal testimony to introduce each policy area, a leader who goes quite heavy on anecdotes of people he's met, doesn't really have a script and doesn't stand at a podium and walks around the stage sort of ad—libbing. ed miliband did this in...
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ijust meant that in the past, they've sort of, banged... is that the past participle of bang bang at one bang, bang, bang, one big drum? very loudly. yeah. now, this is not a whole load of energy. it was reflecting out loud about, you know, where is the line between now there are legal lines here because of being registered with the electoral commission, all that kind of stuff. but where is the line in our political conversation between a pressure group, a think tank and a political party? and can you sometimes sort of wave and skate between those various things? and yeah, you know, it's sort of an interesting thought in the round of all of this. we'll have a seminar on that when we've all got more time. mid—august, maybe. there's a theory doing the rounds that a lot of the stuff that rishi sunak�*s been touting in the last couple of days, so national service and the stuff about the triple—lock plus, about the income tax threshold for pensioners is designed to appeal to people who are tempted to vote for reform. do you think that theo
ijust meant that in the past, they've sort of, banged... is that the past participle of bang bang at one bang, bang, bang, one big drum? very loudly. yeah. now, this is not a whole load of energy. it was reflecting out loud about, you know, where is the line between now there are legal lines here because of being registered with the electoral commission, all that kind of stuff. but where is the line in our political conversation between a pressure group, a think tank and a political party? and...
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ijust want the public and| projects. ijust want the public and ithink— projects. ijust want the public and i think they— projects. ijust want the public and i think they understand _ projects. ijust want the public and i think they understand that - projects. ijust want the public and i think they understand that the i projects. ijust want the public and i think they understand that the is| i think they understand that the is are not— i think they understand that the is are not realistic— i think they understand that the is are not realistic promises. - i think they understand that the is are not realistic promises. it i i think they understand that the is are not realistic promises. it is i are not realistic promises. it is all well— are not realistic promises. it is all well sav— are not realistic promises. it is all well say they— are not realistic promises. it is all well say they are _ are not realistic promises. it is all well say they are not - are not realistic promises. it is all well say they are not going i are not realistic promises. it is
ijust want the public and| projects. ijust want the public and ithink— projects. ijust want the public and i think they— projects. ijust want the public and i think they understand _ projects. ijust want the public and i think they understand that - projects. ijust want the public and i think they understand that the i projects. ijust want the public and i think they understand that the is| i think they understand that the is are not— i think they understand that the is are not...
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your thing but ijust don't think tyson respects him. that's why he won't _ tyson respects him. that's why he won't look— tyson respects him. that's why he won't look into his eyes he doesn't want _ won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him _ won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him to— won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him to see. he doesn't want uysk— want him to see. he doesn't want uysk to— want him to see. he doesn't want uysk to feel what he is feeling. you know— uysk to feel what he is feeling. you know when— uysk to feel what he is feeling. you know when you look into a fighters eyes you _ know when you look into a fighters eyes you get to see and feel everything he's going through and uysk seems very confident and i don't _ uysk seems very confident and i don't think— uysk seems very confident and i don't think tyson wanted to see. the last one, don't think tyson wanted to see. the last one. a — don't think tyson wanted to see. tie: last one, a quick one, who don't think tyson wanted to see. t'i9 la
your thing but ijust don't think tyson respects him. that's why he won't _ tyson respects him. that's why he won't look— tyson respects him. that's why he won't look into his eyes he doesn't want _ won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him _ won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him to— won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him to see. he doesn't want uysk— want him to see. he doesn't want uysk to— want him to see. he doesn't want uysk to feel what he is feeling. you know—...
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can ijust check, when people enter qatar - sexual partners. can ijust check, when people enter qatar to - sexual partners. can ijust check, when people enter qatar to take | when people enter qatar to take employment, everyone is given a health check and my understanding is when you're given that health check, if you have hiv, he knew what be deported. if you have hiv, he knew what be de orted. , , if you have hiv, he knew what be deorted. , , ., , ., ., deported. yes but he does not have hiv when it — deported. yes but he does not have hiv when it arrived _ deported. yes but he does not have hiv when it arrived seven _ deported. yes but he does not have hiv when it arrived seven years - deported. yes but he does not have | hiv when it arrived seven years ago. so your brother claims he was planted with drugs. he says the detention it to do with his sexuality. the qataris refute this entirely. sexuality. the qataris refute this entirel . , ., ., m, ., sexuality. the qataris refute this entirel. , ., ., m, ., , entirely. the state of qatar is
can ijust check, when people enter qatar - sexual partners. can ijust check, when people enter qatar to - sexual partners. can ijust check, when people enter qatar to take | when people enter qatar to take employment, everyone is given a health check and my understanding is when you're given that health check, if you have hiv, he knew what be deported. if you have hiv, he knew what be de orted. , , if you have hiv, he knew what be deorted. , , ., , ., ., deported. yes but he does not have hiv...
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ijust stated the facts _ blaming everyone. ijust stated the facts i_ blaming everyone. ijust stated the facts. i summed up what was reported by the _ facts. i summed up what was reported by the suspect, the perpetrator, that he — by the suspect, the perpetrator, that he is— by the suspect, the perpetrator, that he is dissatisfied with the current— that he is dissatisfied with the current government. this is the reason — current government. this is the reason why— current government. this is the reason why he decided to act and he was against — reason why he decided to act and he was against the abolition of the special— was against the abolition of the special prosecution forces, he was against _ special prosecution forces, he was against the — special prosecution forces, he was against the suspension of military aid to— against the suspension of military aid to ukraine, he was against changes— aid to ukraine, he was against changes in— aid to ukraine, he was against changes in the public tv, he was against _ changes in the public tv, he was agains
ijust stated the facts _ blaming everyone. ijust stated the facts i_ blaming everyone. ijust stated the facts. i summed up what was reported by the _ facts. i summed up what was reported by the suspect, the perpetrator, that he — by the suspect, the perpetrator, that he is— by the suspect, the perpetrator, that he is dissatisfied with the current— that he is dissatisfied with the current government. this is the reason — current government. this is the reason why— current government....
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ijust remember being hungry, a lot— started school. ijust remember being hungry, a lot of— started school. ijust remember being hungry, a lot of fighting, | being hungry, a lot of fighting, seeing my mum get beat up and things like that. having to eat dog food. sexual abuse, stuff like that. fix, sexual abuse, stuff like that. a decade of failed foster placements failed, she ran away, putting herself at risk of criminal and sexual exploitation. when she was 13, her localauthority sexual exploitation. when she was 13, her local authority applied for what was called a deprivation of liberty order. i what was called a deprivation of liberty order-— what was called a deprivation of liberty order. i felt i needed help and i liberty order. i felt i needed help and i wasn't _ liberty order. i felt i needed help and i wasn't given _ liberty order. i felt i needed help and i wasn't given it. _ liberty order. i felt i needed help and i wasn't given it. i— liberty order. i felt i needed help and i wasn't given it. i was - liberty order. i
ijust remember being hungry, a lot— started school. ijust remember being hungry, a lot of— started school. ijust remember being hungry, a lot of fighting, | being hungry, a lot of fighting, seeing my mum get beat up and things like that. having to eat dog food. sexual abuse, stuff like that. fix, sexual abuse, stuff like that. a decade of failed foster placements failed, she ran away, putting herself at risk of criminal and sexual exploitation. when she was 13, her localauthority sexual...
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and there was a car covering it, and ijust couldn't work it out. i took it home to my son, who was 11 or maybe 12. he's 18 next week, by the way — that's how long development takes in tv. and he got it in ten seconds — under ten seconds. and that was the thing, which is, if an 11— or 12—year—old could get something, perhaps that shows you that it doesn't really matter how old you are, there was something in it. and then, we wrote some questions, we sent them off, we thought, you know, actually, no disrespect to the mail 0nline or whatever it is but, you know, is it true that only 5% of people could do that, or 10%? so, we want to know the truth. we sent it off, we came back. and then, that became a fascinating thing to us, which was, "what percentage were we?" and just briefly, it's sold in 12 territories, including america. yes. did you set out to create a format that would work across the world? no, not at all. we... did it come as a nice surprise? yeah, it was a lovely surprise! we didn't set out to do anything, really. we were just...
and there was a car covering it, and ijust couldn't work it out. i took it home to my son, who was 11 or maybe 12. he's 18 next week, by the way — that's how long development takes in tv. and he got it in ten seconds — under ten seconds. and that was the thing, which is, if an 11— or 12—year—old could get something, perhaps that shows you that it doesn't really matter how old you are, there was something in it. and then, we wrote some questions, we sent them off, we thought, you know,...
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ijust want to show you sand _ have won. ijust want to show you sand well, — have won. ijust want to show you sand well, just to give you a bit of contest _ sand well, just to give you a bit of contest to— sand well, just to give you a bit of contest to what is happening. this isn't the _ contest to what is happening. this isn't the local mayoral race, these are the _ isn't the local mayoral race, these are the local elections, and it is pretty— are the local elections, and it is pretty convincing, right? what changed — pretty convincing, right? what changed on thursday was that labour won more _ changed on thursday was that labour won more seats and the conservatives lost. won more seats and the conservatives lost~ this _ won more seats and the conservatives lost. this doesn't directly translate, but i think it is useful to give — translate, but i think it is useful to give us— translate, but i think it is useful to give us a _ translate, but i think it is useful to give us a sense of what the mood was like _ to give us a sense of what the mood was like there
ijust want to show you sand _ have won. ijust want to show you sand well, — have won. ijust want to show you sand well, just to give you a bit of contest _ sand well, just to give you a bit of contest to— sand well, just to give you a bit of contest to what is happening. this isn't the _ contest to what is happening. this isn't the local mayoral race, these are the _ isn't the local mayoral race, these are the local elections, and it is pretty— are the local elections, and it is pretty...
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ijust enjoy, really... at home i do a lot— ijust enjoy, really... at home i do a lot of— ijust enjoy, really... at home i do a lot of my— ijust enjoy, really... at home i do a lot of my own shows, solo shows. when _ a lot of my own shows, solo shows. when it _ a lot of my own shows, solo shows. when it comes time to come back here and do _ when it comes time to come back here and do this— when it comes time to come back here and do this with my mates, i have a great _ and do this with my mates, i have a great time — and do this with my mates, i have a great time it— and do this with my mates, i have a great time. it is a great distraction from what i do at home. he will— distraction from what i do at home. he will get— distraction from what i do at home. he will get a chance to do it this summer because shalimar are going to the states. ~ . , , ., the states. what is this move? lookin: the states. what is this move? looking back. _ the states. what is this move? looking back. bbc— the states. what is this move? looking back. bbc radi
ijust enjoy, really... at home i do a lot— ijust enjoy, really... at home i do a lot of— ijust enjoy, really... at home i do a lot of my— ijust enjoy, really... at home i do a lot of my own shows, solo shows. when _ a lot of my own shows, solo shows. when it _ a lot of my own shows, solo shows. when it comes time to come back here and do _ when it comes time to come back here and do this— when it comes time to come back here and do this with my mates, i have a great _ and do this with...
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one-sided, the rest, ijust kept - one—sided, the rest, ijust kept falling unconscious but it is fun. but there is a serious message, the message is, lakes like windermere are so precious, our environment and our wonderful country is so critical to so many people and for people who live near these lakes, it is important for public health and the environment and for the tourist economy. here in the lake district they need to make sure that the water companies are properly held to account. �* ,., water companies are properly held to account. �* ., water companies are properly held to account. ~ ., ., account. also on the campaign trail this morning _ account. also on the campaign trail this morning was _ account. also on the campaign trail this morning was nigel _ account. also on the campaign trail this morning was nigel farage, - this morning was nigel farage, campaigning for reform uk. speaking in dover he said he was white to war years ago about small boat course crossings across the english channel. it crossings across the english channel. ., , , , crossings across the english
one-sided, the rest, ijust kept - one—sided, the rest, ijust kept falling unconscious but it is fun. but there is a serious message, the message is, lakes like windermere are so precious, our environment and our wonderful country is so critical to so many people and for people who live near these lakes, it is important for public health and the environment and for the tourist economy. here in the lake district they need to make sure that the water companies are properly held to account. �*...
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ijust want i just want to take you to northern france. this is the area where the prison, the prisoner who escaped yesterday was being held. just a moment to go there was an minute's silence that was held by the colleagues of the two prison officers who were killed. they were holding a minute's science and solidarity with their colleagues. a major manhunt is into a second day in france, after a prisoner escaped when a heavily armed gang ambushed a prison van. two prison officers were killed. the attack took place near the city of rouen in normandy. three other prison guards were injured. inside the van was a drug dealer known as "the fly" — who was being taken from court to prison when the ambush took place at a toll booth. nick beake sent this report. an unremarkable tollbooth in northern france, and the scene of a swift and brutal ambush. cctv footage shows the moment a dark car veers into a white prison van, and at least two masked attackers start shooting. terrified passengers on a passing bus throw themselves to the ground as the b
ijust want i just want to take you to northern france. this is the area where the prison, the prisoner who escaped yesterday was being held. just a moment to go there was an minute's silence that was held by the colleagues of the two prison officers who were killed. they were holding a minute's science and solidarity with their colleagues. a major manhunt is into a second day in france, after a prisoner escaped when a heavily armed gang ambushed a prison van. two prison officers were killed....
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thought if ijust try my best. — ijust thought if ijust try my best, basically, see what happens. but when _ best, basically, see what happens. but when you are playing someone as solid as_ but when you are playing someone as solid as kyren, got such a good all-round — solid as kyren, got such a good all—round game, it's going to be harder_ all—round game, it's going to be harder to — all—round game, it's going to be harder to come back from a deficit like that, — harder to come back from a deficit like that, so, yeah, wasn't to be. kyren wilson lost to ronnie o'sullivan four years ago — the crucible's covid final, with just a few hundred watching. he milked every moment of his winning frame. ronnie's got his name on the trophy seven times. but it's wilson who is this year's world champion. olly foster, bbc news. a night to rememberfor kyren wilson. but not last night for manchester united supporters. now, just how bad has it become for manchester united? 4—0 they were beaten by crystal palace last night. that's their biggest defeat against palace since the 1970s,
thought if ijust try my best. — ijust thought if ijust try my best, basically, see what happens. but when _ best, basically, see what happens. but when you are playing someone as solid as_ but when you are playing someone as solid as kyren, got such a good all-round — solid as kyren, got such a good all—round game, it's going to be harder_ all—round game, it's going to be harder to — all—round game, it's going to be harder to come back from a deficit like that, — harder to come...
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ijust fell in love with the machine. it gave me a little bit of control back as well. we meet the robots with a sense of touch. so, how did you sleep last| night? did you sleep well? and spencer looks at how a video game engine can make movies. we can move the shard... laughter ..which does make me feel more powerful. according to britain's biggest cancer charity, someone is diagnosed with cancer here in the uk every two minutes. despite massive progress, many treatments are still incredibly harsh and not always successful. however, we now have technologies like aland robotics which are helping us to discover more effective drugs — with fewer side—effects — quicker. one in two of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime — one in two! for years, treatment has been centred around surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, sometimes a combination. cancer therapy has evolved over the last two decades, and particularly moving, shifting away from chemotherapy for every patient and for every cancer to personalised treatment. in some cancers, we have really made g
ijust fell in love with the machine. it gave me a little bit of control back as well. we meet the robots with a sense of touch. so, how did you sleep last| night? did you sleep well? and spencer looks at how a video game engine can make movies. we can move the shard... laughter ..which does make me feel more powerful. according to britain's biggest cancer charity, someone is diagnosed with cancer here in the uk every two minutes. despite massive progress, many treatments are still incredibly...
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most special toward them and i have throughout the whole year, so it's a tough pill to swallow, but ijust try year, so it's a tough pill to swallow, but i just try to year, so it's a tough pill to swallow, but ijust try to get back to 100% as soon as possible, hopefully trying to play in paris, and then wimbledon and all the rest. so we'll take our time. there is no rush. and, yeah, hopefullyi so we'll take our time. there is no rush. and, yeah, hopefully i can get back very, very soon. it's 70 years since one of sport's greatest feats. british runner roger bannister was warned by doctors not to even attempt running a mile in under four minutes because they thought it would kill him. but on the 6th of may 1954, the then—medical student, who died in 2018, ran the distance in 3:59.4. patrick gearey has the story. archive: 25-year-old roger bannister, - third from the left, gets away at the iffley ground, oxford, for the race of his life. and so began 3:59.4 seconds of british sporting history. archive: chris brasher. setting the pace in front. there was certainly a feeling of it being a n
most special toward them and i have throughout the whole year, so it's a tough pill to swallow, but ijust try year, so it's a tough pill to swallow, but i just try to year, so it's a tough pill to swallow, but ijust try to get back to 100% as soon as possible, hopefully trying to play in paris, and then wimbledon and all the rest. so we'll take our time. there is no rush. and, yeah, hopefullyi so we'll take our time. there is no rush. and, yeah, hopefully i can get back very, very soon. it's 70...
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ijust feel like, again, we're handing over, while their brains are still developing, just the world. just trying to figure out how to navigate that. the growing number of customers who want to scale back their screen time still have different requirements as to what kind of low—tech device they're actually after, and there are still quite a lot of choices out there. daisy and will from their home in los angeles have started up dumbwireless to sell low—tech devices and help people who want to revert back to a somewhat simpler existence. we get all sorts of phone calls — we'll talk to anybody — but we also have a lot of parents looking to get their kids theirfirst phone, but also people in their 20s and 30s who want to make a lifestyle change. i would say almost everyone comes in with a list of criteria, including a list of apps that they desperately want to hold onto and they say if they could only have a friend that has this, this, this. that list is different for everyone. there is no perfect dumbphone for everyone because there isjust— something that works best for differ
ijust feel like, again, we're handing over, while their brains are still developing, just the world. just trying to figure out how to navigate that. the growing number of customers who want to scale back their screen time still have different requirements as to what kind of low—tech device they're actually after, and there are still quite a lot of choices out there. daisy and will from their home in los angeles have started up dumbwireless to sell low—tech devices and help people who want...
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so ijust thought you might be sport that made me tired. so i didn't realise. and it went on for 36 years until i did find out which as a hell of a shock. well, that's an incredible amount of time to wait before you found out what went wrong. could you describe the moment you were told? i used to live in essex and i moved four years ago whilst i was in essex, having in and out. always in conversations with doctors and consultants because of the pain that eating in my stomach and in my back. and it was quite a serious pain. and my mood, my mood swings, which is uncontrollable. so i moved to cornwall to a quite a better way of life. and luckily i did, because all the tests that were going on in essex were coming up as negative. they were telling me, i've got something else and it clearly wasn't. so when i moved to cornwall it was just the little gp in helston in cornwall, and it was during the covid time. so i had to make a phone call to change doctors ijust said the usual stomach pains, back pains, feel depressed all the time, feel tired. and he said, what was t
so ijust thought you might be sport that made me tired. so i didn't realise. and it went on for 36 years until i did find out which as a hell of a shock. well, that's an incredible amount of time to wait before you found out what went wrong. could you describe the moment you were told? i used to live in essex and i moved four years ago whilst i was in essex, having in and out. always in conversations with doctors and consultants because of the pain that eating in my stomach and in my back. and...
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ijust hope that prices will stay as they are, to be honest with you, because it's been a tough few years for a lot of people. visiting a new investment in mri scanners in oxford, the pm says a better than expected economy offers some vindication for his own plan. so, look, it is going to take time for people to really feel better, but i am confident that today's figures show that we now have momentum. the economy has real momentum. it's hard to argue with that. there are some arguing you are being delusional, that you are gaslighting the british public on the economy. all i'd say is, typical from the labour party. it's just being incredibly negative about the country, negative about the economy, talking it down when this isn't just me saying that. this is the bank of england governor yesterday saying that we've turned a corner. this is the office for national statistics, independently, who has put out figures that show we have the joint fast highest growth rate in the g7. both main parties say they want to fight the general election on the economy. this is the first parliament on record
ijust hope that prices will stay as they are, to be honest with you, because it's been a tough few years for a lot of people. visiting a new investment in mri scanners in oxford, the pm says a better than expected economy offers some vindication for his own plan. so, look, it is going to take time for people to really feel better, but i am confident that today's figures show that we now have momentum. the economy has real momentum. it's hard to argue with that. there are some arguing you are...
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one morning ijust went straight to the park. there was police guarding the area. everyone was crying, everybody wondered where i had gone to. i've been brave to walk around, talk, laugh, but deep down i know how much it kills me. but i have to keep going for my little boy. everybody is broken. my dad doesn't know how to reassure me. when she talks about ashish, she starts crying. my heart gets broken because i can't handle it. i can't explain to anyone how i miss him. tho5e feelings are something ben hardwidge's family knows too well. he was 22 when he died after being attacked in essex. he had been stabbed 50 times. that was 20 years ago now, but his family says emotions are still as raw. when i come to see ben at his grave, it does get to you. it does get to you. what would it be like if he was still here? everybody loved him. i looked up to him. i've always looked up to him. he was my older brother. it was hard, especially for my mum and dad. my mum and dad ended up moving away, kind of — it destroyed u5. destroyed us, really. just such a fun loving guy. and
one morning ijust went straight to the park. there was police guarding the area. everyone was crying, everybody wondered where i had gone to. i've been brave to walk around, talk, laugh, but deep down i know how much it kills me. but i have to keep going for my little boy. everybody is broken. my dad doesn't know how to reassure me. when she talks about ashish, she starts crying. my heart gets broken because i can't handle it. i can't explain to anyone how i miss him. tho5e feelings are...
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your vote, of course, but ijust think they— for your vote, of course, but ijust think they are fighting with each other— think they are fighting with each other and — think they are fighting with each other and it is ridiculous. what do ou make other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of _ other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the _ other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the whole _ other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the whole election i other and it is ridiculous. what do | you make of the whole election fun and games? it you make of the whole election fun and games?— you make of the whole election fun and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't bear — and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't bear it- _ and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't bear it. i _ and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't bear it. i can't _ and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't bear it. i can't watch - i can't bear it. i can't watch television... it i can't bear it. i can't watch television. . ._ i can't bear
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ijust believe in them. i will continue to be a resource for them, they will continue to listen to what they have to say, i will watch what they have gone through and this is just this moment we have now, the student heavy fighting for three years and ensure that brown doesn't use this as an opportunity for good optics and actually delivers on this. so i'm just hopeful that i can remain a speaker for these students and uplift their voices and make sure they are heard and taken seriously. all right, aiyah, thank you forjoining us on bbc news tonight. really appreciate it. thank you. now for a look at covering these stories. in the last two weeks, hundreds ofjournalists have been tasked with covering unrest on college campuses, and for student journalists they are in the epicentre of it all. at ucla, four student journalists from the school's daily bruin newspaper were attacked by counter—protestors on wednesday during a demonstration that turned violent. in new hampshire, two studentjournalists at dartmouth
ijust believe in them. i will continue to be a resource for them, they will continue to listen to what they have to say, i will watch what they have gone through and this is just this moment we have now, the student heavy fighting for three years and ensure that brown doesn't use this as an opportunity for good optics and actually delivers on this. so i'm just hopeful that i can remain a speaker for these students and uplift their voices and make sure they are heard and taken seriously. all...
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ijust did a show not too long ago on the global pet industry. but i�*ve got to ask you this. isn�*t there an argument that pet food manufacturers should already be creating pet food that has, well, all the optimal ingredients for a healthy diet without the need for pet supplements? i tend to differ on that. bbecause we always said that you need a complete nutrition and we said when we give supplements to them. we are talking about longevity. is to improve the quality of the life. if you look at even on the human side, right, we said, ok, having a balanced diet or an exercise is sufficient enough. but we do know that there is a deficiency where whatever we look at it like. asians tend to be vitamin d deficient. so, even if you have milk or otherfood products associated with that, but you cannot cover all those things. and pets are not very different to that. so we do believe that giving this increased supplementation helps to increase the quality of their life, because we need of their life, because we need to make sure that they get every essential ingredients behind it. ak
ijust did a show not too long ago on the global pet industry. but i�*ve got to ask you this. isn�*t there an argument that pet food manufacturers should already be creating pet food that has, well, all the optimal ingredients for a healthy diet without the need for pet supplements? i tend to differ on that. bbecause we always said that you need a complete nutrition and we said when we give supplements to them. we are talking about longevity. is to improve the quality of the life. if you...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line of breaking news for getting out of iran. state media that seems to in the convoy of the president has been involved in an accident. it doesn't say at the moment whether president vasey was on board that helicopter but some unconfirmed reports say the helicopter did contain president raisi and that rescue efforts are under way but at the moment state television are saying that the helicopter of the convoy at the reigning president has been involved in an accident will have more on that and a moment of bbc news. to slovakia, where prime minister robert fico's life is no longer in danger, following an assassination attempt. that's according to the deputy prime minister. he says mr fico's condition remains serious and he still needs intensive care after undergoing hours of surgery since the attack on wednesday. the 71—year—old man charged with attempting to murder him is to remain in custody following a court hearing on saturday. commemorations are being held in italy to mark 80 years since the allied forces won the ba
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line of breaking news for getting out of iran. state media that seems to in the convoy of the president has been involved in an accident. it doesn't say at the moment whether president vasey was on board that helicopter but some unconfirmed reports say the helicopter did contain president raisi and that rescue efforts are under way but at the moment state television are saying that the helicopter of the convoy at the reigning...
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ijust hope so. what she did saw, the guy with the sword and... and ijust pray and hope she doesn't get any memory for it. 0bviously, on that awful morning, daniel anjorin was killed as well. what are your thoughts for his family today? i feel so sorry for them. isaw him. when i got close to the ambulance, i saw him on the floor. yeah, it shouldn't happen. it shouldn't have happened. ifeel so sorry for their family and for everyone. your sister said afterwards that she thought you were a hero. yeah, and i would do everything for my family. especially for my little one. she's my angel. that was henry de los rios polania, speaking to our special correspondent lucy manning. five babies in england have died from whooping cough this year alone after a rapid rise in the number of children getting it. nearly 2,800 cases have been reported across england so far this year — more than three times the number recorded in the whole of last year. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. people will be really shocked by these deaths. u nfortu nately
ijust hope so. what she did saw, the guy with the sword and... and ijust pray and hope she doesn't get any memory for it. 0bviously, on that awful morning, daniel anjorin was killed as well. what are your thoughts for his family today? i feel so sorry for them. isaw him. when i got close to the ambulance, i saw him on the floor. yeah, it shouldn't happen. it shouldn't have happened. ifeel so sorry for their family and for everyone. your sister said afterwards that she thought you were a hero....
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ijust want to give you a taste of the jamboree for the dozens of photographers at the event. here is the arrival of ariana grande and cynthia erivo. ladies, turn together. turn together. - together. this way. | cynthia. — and look in here, ari... there you go. it's a hugely profitable co—mingling of celebrities, sponsors and brands overseen by vogue magazine supremo anna wintour. and it's... the met gala is the source of seemingly endless coverage, fascinating and baffling in equal measure. and we're lucky enough to say we've got someone who was there to cover it here on the media show — jada yuan, features reporter at the washington post. some people won't have seen the photos, others will. just explain, though, how big a media event is the met ball? it's...it's huge. it comprises notjust of the red carpet, which is kind of famous, along the steps of the metropolitan museum of art, and this time was not red, but actually, green and beige, with hedges of real plants along the side. it's a huge production. the tent is up there for days and you have, the tent is up there
ijust want to give you a taste of the jamboree for the dozens of photographers at the event. here is the arrival of ariana grande and cynthia erivo. ladies, turn together. turn together. - together. this way. | cynthia. — and look in here, ari... there you go. it's a hugely profitable co—mingling of celebrities, sponsors and brands overseen by vogue magazine supremo anna wintour. and it's... the met gala is the source of seemingly endless coverage, fascinating and baffling in equal measure....
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so ijust pulled into the middle lane here and he slowed back and pulled alongside me. liza here and he slowed back and pulled alongside me— alongside me. lisa described what ha--ened alongside me. lisa described what happened next- — alongside me. lisa described what happened next. he _ alongside me. lisa described what happened next. he leaned - alongside me. lisa described what happened next. he leaned over i alongside me. lisa described what. happened next. he leaned over and he leaned over, holding the steering wheels one hand here and was waving it out of the passenger side window. and he was driving alongside me all the time, waving this thing, telling me to pull over. he was really angry because i felt really stressed. i immediately thought of wayne cousins and david carrick. when she didn't stop, the male driver eventually slowed down and pulled off the motorway. lisa noted his registration. when she reported him to the police, lisa was told that the man was an officer with the northamptonshire force. northamptonshire established that he wasn't one of their
so ijust pulled into the middle lane here and he slowed back and pulled alongside me. liza here and he slowed back and pulled alongside me— alongside me. lisa described what ha--ened alongside me. lisa described what happened next- — alongside me. lisa described what happened next. he _ alongside me. lisa described what happened next. he leaned - alongside me. lisa described what happened next. he leaned over i alongside me. lisa described what. happened next. he leaned over and he leaned...
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of just how — soda for aware now how to play it. ijust how not to make a comment because _ ijust how not to make a comment because he's the president come he might— because he's the president come he might be _ because he's the president come he might be the next president. and i think— might be the next president. and i think you're just carmina, dodged the bullet, — think you're just carmina, dodged the bullet, don't comment. ithink they sense — the bullet, don't comment. ithink they sense that the audience, the voter, _ they sense that the audience, the voter, isn't— they sense that the audience, the voter, isn't putting them under huge amount— voter, isn't putting them under huge amount of— voter, isn't putting them under huge amount of pressure to do it, to come out and _ amount of pressure to do it, to come out and make — amount of pressure to do it, to come out and make a substantial comment about— out and make a substantial comment about the _ out and make a substantial comment about the judicial process. this is 'ust about the judicial process. this is just
of just how — soda for aware now how to play it. ijust how not to make a comment because _ ijust how not to make a comment because he's the president come he might— because he's the president come he might be _ because he's the president come he might be the next president. and i think— might be the next president. and i think you're just carmina, dodged the bullet, — think you're just carmina, dodged the bullet, don't comment. ithink they sense — the bullet, don't comment. ithink...
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ijust love to _ just have to move from there. ijust love to work— just have to move from there. ijust love to work on all these crafts because — love to work on all these crafts because the market dukem of the market _ because the market dukem of the market do— because the market dukem of the market do better than the teams. the former chairman of the world snooker tour, barry hearn, said today that sheffield will "move heaven and earth" to keep the world championship at the crucible. its contract at the venue is due to run out in 2027. more history was made over the bank holiday, as kyren wilson was crowned world champion for the first time — the second year in a row there's been a first—time winner at the event. an emotional wilson got the better ofjakjones, paying tribute to his family for helping him get there. he's been telling jamie broughton how he felt after the victory. just pure elation and relief. i've been so close to landing on the triple crown trophies. yeah, just a beautiful moment with all of the family, my kids, wife, brotherand my mum and dad. you famil
ijust love to _ just have to move from there. ijust love to work— just have to move from there. ijust love to work on all these crafts because — love to work on all these crafts because the market dukem of the market _ because the market dukem of the market do— because the market dukem of the market do better than the teams. the former chairman of the world snooker tour, barry hearn, said today that sheffield will "move heaven and earth" to keep the world championship at the...
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before you go, ijust - answer from hamas so far. thank you for that. before you go, i just want i for that. before you go, ijust want to remind you that we are continuing our coverage of the local elections as those results come in. do stay with us on bbc news because we are going to keep giving you those updates, including what is going on in the west midlands. i also do want to point you to the live page. the qr codes right there. that'll take you straight to the wedge —— website. plenty more live updates and analysis. hello there. saturday saw much cooler weather across scotland and northern ireland. friday was a really warm and sunny day. one of the warmest we have seen actually this year with temperatures widely 23 degrees in western scotland, while temperatures are around 9 degrees lower today. the reason for that change is we had much more extensive cloud and the cloud was thick enough to bring some quite persistent rain to northern ireland, extending southwards from scotland to the north of both england and wales. the best of the sunshine t
before you go, ijust - answer from hamas so far. thank you for that. before you go, i just want i for that. before you go, ijust want to remind you that we are continuing our coverage of the local elections as those results come in. do stay with us on bbc news because we are going to keep giving you those updates, including what is going on in the west midlands. i also do want to point you to the live page. the qr codes right there. that'll take you straight to the wedge —— website. plenty...
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ijust enjoyed your performance very, very much. thank you so much. john cleese isn�*t in it this time, but he�*s written this stage adaptation and has been on hand to offer his help and support to the next generation basil. if you could do itjust a little bit ...better? better? think you could do it better? better? yeah. and funny. of course. so does he mind not performing? people assume it�*s going to be odd, but it isn�*t really. i think in some strange way, i kind of separate myself into sort of performer and writer. when i�*m looking at other people doing the lines, i laugh again and again. honking laugh basil? ellie price, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol. hello again. low pressure has been in charge of our weather as we�*ve gone through this week, and today, once again, it�*s going to do the same. in fact, for the next few days, we are looking at spells of warm sunshine. but there�*ll be some rain around, some heavy showers which have the potential to be thundery. so this is the low pressure drivin
ijust enjoyed your performance very, very much. thank you so much. john cleese isn�*t in it this time, but he�*s written this stage adaptation and has been on hand to offer his help and support to the next generation basil. if you could do itjust a little bit ...better? better? think you could do it better? better? yeah. and funny. of course. so does he mind not performing? people assume it�*s going to be odd, but it isn�*t really. i think in some strange way, i kind of separate myself...
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i hope she doesn't remember anything, ijust hope so. but she did saw, the guy with the sword, and... and ijust pray and hope she doesn't get any memory from it. 0bviously, on that awful morning, daniel anjorin was killed as well. what are your thoughts for his family today? i feel so sorry for them. isaw him. when i got close to the ambulance, i saw him on the floor. yeah, it shouldn't happen. it shouldn't have happened. ifeel so sorry for their family and for everyone. who do you want to thank for the help that you received on that day? to this, i would say to everyone that came forward, starting with the paramedics to the police and to the medics, to the doctors and the nhs that they've done, they do a good job, a greatjob. and i want to thank god for keeping me alive. your sister said afterwards that she thought you were a hero. i do believe i'm a hero because i protected my family. i put my body to stop the blades and... and, yeah, i would do everything for my family. especially for my little one, she's my angel, she's my angel. her
i hope she doesn't remember anything, ijust hope so. but she did saw, the guy with the sword, and... and ijust pray and hope she doesn't get any memory from it. 0bviously, on that awful morning, daniel anjorin was killed as well. what are your thoughts for his family today? i feel so sorry for them. isaw him. when i got close to the ambulance, i saw him on the floor. yeah, it shouldn't happen. it shouldn't have happened. ifeel so sorry for their family and for everyone. who do you want to thank...
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ijust thought it was a joke. his son, jacob, an expert in the human heart, told me the whole thing was ridiculous. but why would he need to go and start this ten year route when he's been here since 1977? he's been here longer than the people who have been alive who are running his case. nelson's lawyer, nicola burgess, is taking the home office to court, arguing that he should have been regarded as an exceptional case. in the meantime, he's having to pay thousands of pounds to access nhs care. he has to pay the immigration health | surcharge every two and a half years| and this is kind of a tax - that is levied against immigrants to access the nhs and this - is obviously on top of the taxes that nelson has paidl throughout his career and he is very worried about whether he's going to be able to afford that — nelson shardey is still hoping that the home office will back down and let him remain without paying more than £17,000 to stay where he's lived his whole adult life. daniel sandford, bbc news, wallasey. c
ijust thought it was a joke. his son, jacob, an expert in the human heart, told me the whole thing was ridiculous. but why would he need to go and start this ten year route when he's been here since 1977? he's been here longer than the people who have been alive who are running his case. nelson's lawyer, nicola burgess, is taking the home office to court, arguing that he should have been regarded as an exceptional case. in the meantime, he's having to pay thousands of pounds to access nhs care....
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i just wanted to share with you what ijust shared with them. bringing your loved ones home is at the heart of everything we're trying to do. we will not rest until everyone — man, woman, soldier, civilian, young, old — is back home. there is a very strong proposal on the table right now. hamas needs to say yes and needs to get this done. that is our determination and we will not rest, we will not stop until you're reunited with your loved ones. so, please, keep strong, keep the faith, we will be with you every single day until we get this done. in the past hour, a hamas official says antony blinken's comments are an attempt to apply pressure on the group. they say it's still examining the terms of the ceasefire offer. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell has more on mr blinken's visit to israel. certainly, we're seeing some familiar themes coming up again on this trip. there is this deal that is currently on the table and you feel he is very much trying to keep up the pressure, putting the onus on hamas to accept what he says is an e
i just wanted to share with you what ijust shared with them. bringing your loved ones home is at the heart of everything we're trying to do. we will not rest until everyone — man, woman, soldier, civilian, young, old — is back home. there is a very strong proposal on the table right now. hamas needs to say yes and needs to get this done. that is our determination and we will not rest, we will not stop until you're reunited with your loved ones. so, please, keep strong, keep the faith, we...
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ijust felt, i don't trust these people, but i had to give in. today, on bbc radio 5 live, they most certainly did. the consultant cut to me, my partner and my mum i were paddling in my blood. it was all over the room, they had to shut the room off completely. i the women were responding to a parliamentary inquiry launched after a backbench mp told the commons what had happened to her. i remember the trolley bumping into the walls and the medical staff taking me into theatre, and being slid onto the operating table. felicity benyon was one of the 1,300 people who came forward to tell of their experience. after her son's birth eight years ago, she needed an emergency hysterectomy. the surgeon, however, mistakenly cut out her bladder, leaving the mum of two rely on a urostomy bag for life. i'm not going to suddenly regrow a new bladder. i live with my stoma. i live with the physical incapacities it has created through that. but, as time goes on, the physical things heal and you get used to them. they become your new everyday. it's the emotional and
ijust felt, i don't trust these people, but i had to give in. today, on bbc radio 5 live, they most certainly did. the consultant cut to me, my partner and my mum i were paddling in my blood. it was all over the room, they had to shut the room off completely. i the women were responding to a parliamentary inquiry launched after a backbench mp told the commons what had happened to her. i remember the trolley bumping into the walls and the medical staff taking me into theatre, and being slid onto...
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ijust want during the course of the evening. i just want to take another look at some of these pictures from columbia university right now. you can see police appeared to be moving in. we're not exactly certain what is happening at this but as we had, this is what we had heard speculation about a columbia university about a columbia university about earlier today. again, the background of this is that some of the protesters from the encampment occupied hamilton hall and what appears to be happening on the screen is some of those police officers moving in. we're going to try to get a better idea of what is happening there at the moment but right now, what we know is protesters have vowed to stay at columbia university until their demands are met. 0f their demands are met. of course the demands being they want to see the university divest from any ties to israel. going to keep our eye on those pictures as we talk to evan ringle, a phd candidate at the university of carolina and he researches on first amendment and civil rights. th
ijust want during the course of the evening. i just want to take another look at some of these pictures from columbia university right now. you can see police appeared to be moving in. we're not exactly certain what is happening at this but as we had, this is what we had heard speculation about a columbia university about a columbia university about earlier today. again, the background of this is that some of the protesters from the encampment occupied hamilton hall and what appears to be...
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ijust don't understand how they can do this on the basis of this one thing. and i literally was having coffee yesterday with the rabbi. you will have thought _ yesterday with the rabbi. you will have thought this _ yesterday with the rabbi. you will have thought this yourself, - yesterday with the rabbi. you will. have thought this yourself, because youridea have thought this yourself, because your idea logically much closer to jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn is obviously no longer in labour, is labour still the party for you? in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do,
ijust don't understand how they can do this on the basis of this one thing. and i literally was having coffee yesterday with the rabbi. you will have thought _ yesterday with the rabbi. you will have thought this _ yesterday with the rabbi. you will have thought this yourself, - yesterday with the rabbi. you will. have thought this yourself, because youridea have thought this yourself, because your idea logically much closer to jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer,...
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0h ijust want to apologise. i think we lost our correspondence. we were struggling with that connection but, fortunately, lost him. just giving a little bit more context there. of course, you can follow all the latest developing points as they come in, 2a hours a day. there is a live page that is on the bbc news website. a lot of analysis as well that we have been covering and you will find on the website. earlier, i spoke east, the bbc�*s world service middle east editor and he took us through the main points of today. in through the main points of today. i"i terms of what we know, we are at a stage, this is five or six hours after the news first began to come through and we haven't really moved forward that much, recently, in terms of the finding of the helicopter. but we have had and we've had this kind of thing before, is statements being made on state news, and other outlets and then being refuted so not long ago there was a statement quoting a member of the iranian red crescent which is leading the search. more than a0 teams have fanned ou
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ijust wonder whether you have ever paused and thought, "you know what? "my ideas seem to make sense, and they seem to sort of match what i've anecdotally seen for myself, "but the data for myself, but the data foundation" — according to others — "just isn't there"? so i have been extremely careful about this for the last five years. i've worked very systematically. when i started this in 2019, i wasn't sure, and there was a big study by professor przybylski that seemed to indicate that social media was no more dangerous than eating potatoes. so i looked into that study. i gathered that... i took all the studies i could find on both sides. when you put all the studies together, what you find is that the correlational studies, that one study was a real outlier. but the key thing is to move on. what i did is i moved on from the correlational studies to the experiments. the way we separate causality from correlation is with experiments. and i've gathered all the experiments that i can find on both sides. so i've been very, very attentive to the question
ijust wonder whether you have ever paused and thought, "you know what? "my ideas seem to make sense, and they seem to sort of match what i've anecdotally seen for myself, "but the data for myself, but the data foundation" — according to others — "just isn't there"? so i have been extremely careful about this for the last five years. i've worked very systematically. when i started this in 2019, i wasn't sure, and there was a big study by professor przybylski...
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and ijust and i just want to bring and ijust want to bring you more now on the breaking news in the last hour out of iran. a helicopter in a convoy carrying the president ebrahim raisi has had what state media are calling a hard landing. it is currently unclear whether the president was on board the helicopter that state media says was involved in the accident, so there were three helicopters in this convoy. one of them had what state media are calling a hard landing. there is a lot of heavy rain and fog in the area and we are just seeing the mp for the city where the convoy was heading has told reporters in tehran that emergency rescue workers have yet to find the location of the president's helicopter, and heavy rain and fog has made the rescue very difficult. they are saying of the three helicopters, to have landed safely but there is no news on the third. some reports do say they were carrying the president and foreign minister but we have had no confirmation of that at the moment and i amjoined in confirmation of that at the moment and i am joined in the studio by mike colleague. yo
and ijust and i just want to bring and ijust want to bring you more now on the breaking news in the last hour out of iran. a helicopter in a convoy carrying the president ebrahim raisi has had what state media are calling a hard landing. it is currently unclear whether the president was on board the helicopter that state media says was involved in the accident, so there were three helicopters in this convoy. one of them had what state media are calling a hard landing. there is a lot of heavy...
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but before we get to that — and i promise you, we're going to get to that very soon — ijust want a broader thought about the impact of these technologies, particularly social media, on the broader political atmosphere in the united states because, again, in your writing over many years, you've talked about deepening polarisation, and you've suggested that it's getting worse, not better. yeah. how directly do you link that to — as i said at the very beginning — changing technologies, the way in which we communicate in different ways with each other? yeah. something changed in the nature of society and things have been really weird since about 2014, 2015. and what that weirdness is, is once you hyperconnect people... now, we connected people by telephone long ago and that didn't cause craziness. but when you connect people by social media, which is not a direct connection — it's magnified by algorithms, extremists get the most views — so once we get all connected by this hyper—viral social media in the early 2010s, everything gets weird. a metaphor that i use is, imagine if, you kn
but before we get to that — and i promise you, we're going to get to that very soon — ijust want a broader thought about the impact of these technologies, particularly social media, on the broader political atmosphere in the united states because, again, in your writing over many years, you've talked about deepening polarisation, and you've suggested that it's getting worse, not better. yeah. how directly do you link that to — as i said at the very beginning — changing technologies, the...
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listen, ijust don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. | we don't have enough time, i and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our fortunes, to be honest — there's no superman or superwoman out there who can do it. _ rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. _ he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. - he needs to own this _ and therefore he needs to fix it. you know, despite suella braverman saying rishi sunak should govern more in the way that suella braverman would, and paul scully saying the conservatives should be more optimistic and so on and so on, i think if there were an easy answer, at least as rishi sunak perceives it, to getting the conservative party out of the doldrums, then he'd have gone for it by now. his view has always been that the best route to conservative salvation, or at least a less bad defeat, is an improving economy. and the economy is improving. the economy has improved since last year's local elections and if you look at the pns, the conservative party isn't doing any better. so the c
listen, ijust don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. | we don't have enough time, i and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our fortunes, to be honest — there's no superman or superwoman out there who can do it. _ rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. _ he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. - he needs to own this _ and therefore he needs to fix it. you know, despite suella braverman saying rishi sunak should...
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ijust wonder whether you have ever paused and thought, "you know what? "my ideas seem to make sense, and they seem to sort of match "what i've anecdotally seen for myself," but the data foundation, according to others, just isn't there. so i have been extremely careful about this for the last five years. i've worked very systematically. when i started this in 2019, i wasn't sure, and there was a big study by professor przybylski that seemed to indicate that social media was no more dangerous than eating potatoes. so i looked into that study. i gathered that... i took all the studies i could find on both sides. when you put all the studies together, what you find is that the correlational studies, that one study was a real outlier. but the key thing is to move on. what i did is i moved on from the correlational studies to the experiments. the way we separate causality from correlation is with experiments. and i've gathered all the experiments that i can find on both sides. so i've been very, very attentive to the question of correlation versus causation.
ijust wonder whether you have ever paused and thought, "you know what? "my ideas seem to make sense, and they seem to sort of match "what i've anecdotally seen for myself," but the data foundation, according to others, just isn't there. so i have been extremely careful about this for the last five years. i've worked very systematically. when i started this in 2019, i wasn't sure, and there was a big study by professor przybylski that seemed to indicate that social media was...
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but before we get to that — and i promise you, we're going to get to that very soon — ijust want a broader thought about the impact of these technologies, particularly social media, on the broader political atmosphere in the united states because, again, in your writing over many years, you've talked about deepening polarisation, and you've suggested that it's getting worse, not better. yeah. how directly do you link that to — as i said at the very beginning — changing technologies, the way in which we communicate in different ways with each other? yeah. something changed in the nature of society and things have been really weird since about 2014, 2015. and what that weirdness is, is once you hyperconnect people... now, we connected people by telephone long ago and that didn't cause craziness. but when you connect people by social media, which is not a direct connection — it's magnified by algorithms, extremists get the most views — so once we get all connected by this hyper—viral social media in the early 2010s, everything gets weird. a metaphor that i use is, imagine if, you kn
but before we get to that — and i promise you, we're going to get to that very soon — ijust want a broader thought about the impact of these technologies, particularly social media, on the broader political atmosphere in the united states because, again, in your writing over many years, you've talked about deepening polarisation, and you've suggested that it's getting worse, not better. yeah. how directly do you link that to — as i said at the very beginning — changing technologies, the...
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ijust want took so long for you to find out what happened. i just want to ask, took so long for you to find out what happened. ijust want to ask, i know this is difficult, reliving it is difficult, but your wife died from liver cancer, and you have told our producer before this that you were concerned that perhaps your own diagnosis had had something to do with it. that question hasn't been answered, but i wonder, you already have all the difficulty of what you have all the difficulty of what you have talked about, about reliving this as well, i appreciate that. how have you come to terms, have you come to terms with the unanswered questions about your wife's death? well, you just mentioned the other person that you have got coming on, cara, and when i first found out about having hepatitis a, i knew very little about it, so i was advised to get in touch with the hepatitis trust, who were very helpful, and i was also advised to talk to a lady called karen mcgugan, she explained more about the infected blood scandal than anyone. —— cara mc
ijust want took so long for you to find out what happened. i just want to ask, took so long for you to find out what happened. ijust want to ask, i know this is difficult, reliving it is difficult, but your wife died from liver cancer, and you have told our producer before this that you were concerned that perhaps your own diagnosis had had something to do with it. that question hasn't been answered, but i wonder, you already have all the difficulty of what you have all the difficulty of what...