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and then i think ijust got really burnt out again.re under that much pressure, when the, you know, margin for error is so small, it's hard to enjoy it every single day. and i love gymnastics now. you know, i've had some space away from the sport and i love it, but at the time it just felt so intense. um, ijust needed some space and i realised that's ok, and that's fine. i think both can be true. you can need space. but i also am very grateful and, you know, so happy for my career. and i've met so many amazing friends along the way. i mean, i think that's the best part of my gymnastics career, is the friendships that i've made. you didn't feel there was going to be a big hole in your life? you weren't scared of what would replace professional gymnastics and competing? it's interesting because i know that so many athletes struggle with what to do next. i think for me it was almost the opposite. i think i was...had so much, like, trauma from certain parts of my gymnastics career that ijust needed space from the sport. i was surprised how
and then i think ijust got really burnt out again.re under that much pressure, when the, you know, margin for error is so small, it's hard to enjoy it every single day. and i love gymnastics now. you know, i've had some space away from the sport and i love it, but at the time it just felt so intense. um, ijust needed some space and i realised that's ok, and that's fine. i think both can be true. you can need space. but i also am very grateful and, you know, so happy for my career. and i've met...
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ijust _ they are amazing. a great team, like england. amazing. ijust wonder, - they are amazing.lorence, england do when, - england. amazing. ijust wonder, if, florence, england do when, we - england. amazing. ijust wonder, if, florence, england do when, we can | florence, england do when, we can dream, if they do win, we'll the shirts stay up?— dream, if they do win, we'll the shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would not — shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would not like _ shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would not like it. _ shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would not like it. oh, _ shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would not like it. oh, bless - shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would not like it. oh, bless you. | i would not like it. oh, bless you. listen, i would not like it. oh, bless you. listen. we — i would not like it. oh, bless you. listen, we love _ i would not like it. oh, bless you. listen, we love you _ i would not like it. oh, bless you. listen, we love you so _ i would not like it. oh, bless you.
ijust _ they are amazing. a great team, like england. amazing. ijust wonder, - they are amazing.lorence, england do when, - england. amazing. ijust wonder, if, florence, england do when, we - england. amazing. ijust wonder, if, florence, england do when, we can | florence, england do when, we can dream, if they do win, we'll the shirts stay up?— dream, if they do win, we'll the shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would shirts stay up? no, absolutely not. i would not — shirts stay up? no,...
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ijust feel that the focus right— that? ijust feel that the focus right now— that?stages back home. ijust think this is— hostages back home. ijust think this is not— hostages back home. ijust think this is not the right time for this. do you _ this is not the right time for this. do you think it might lead to a delay on this issue? it do you think it might lead to a delay on this issue?— delay on this issue? it might lead to a delay. _ delay on this issue? it might lead to a delay. it _ delay on this issue? it might lead to a delay, it might _ delay on this issue? it might lead to a delay, it might lead - delay on this issue? it might lead to a delay, it might lead to - delay on this issue? it might lead to a delay, it might lead to a - to a delay, it might lead to a distraction. i'm asking and hoping that our— distraction. i'm asking and hoping that our prime ministers commitment to this _ that our prime ministers commitment to this will— that our prime ministers commitment to this will be his first priority. how— to this will be his first priority. how important d
ijust feel that the focus right— that? ijust feel that the focus right now— that?stages back home. ijust think this is— hostages back home. ijust think this is not— hostages back home. ijust think this is not the right time for this. do you _ this is not the right time for this. do you think it might lead to a delay on this issue? it do you think it might lead to a delay on this issue?— delay on this issue? it might lead to a delay. _ delay on this issue? it might lead to a delay. it...
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ijust ask president _ standing in europe.ent emmanuel macron about you and he says we're happy to have _ you and he says we're happy to have him — you and he says we're happy to have him as the president of the united states. but there is a concern _ the united states. but there is a concern that many people in poland. — a concern that many people in poland, across europe are worried _ poland, across europe are worried that the former president may win the election. there _ president may win the election. there is— president may win the election. there is a — president may win the election. there is a lot of concern that donald — there is a lot of concern that donald trump may weaken nato, stop supporting ukraine or porsche _ stop supporting ukraine or porsche ukraine to give up territories into russia. they are correct. your self morning just— are correct. your self morning just two— are correct. your self morning just two minutes ago about it. so nry— just two minutes ago about it. so my question is, do you think that— so m
ijust ask president _ standing in europe.ent emmanuel macron about you and he says we're happy to have _ you and he says we're happy to have him — you and he says we're happy to have him as the president of the united states. but there is a concern _ the united states. but there is a concern that many people in poland. — a concern that many people in poland, across europe are worried _ poland, across europe are worried that the former president may win the election. there _ president may...
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it will be nerve—racking but ijust — learner. it will be nerve—racking but ijust want _ learner. want to get down to work and help the people of— but ijust want to get down to work and help the people of leicester. and help the people of leicester south _ and help the people of leicester south. ., and help the people of leicester south. . ., ., ~ ., south. thanks for taking time to seak to south. thanks for taking time to speak to me _ south. thanks for taking time to speak to me here _ south. thanks for taking time to speak to me here on _ south. thanks for taking time to speak to me here on bbc- south. thanks for taking time to speak to me here on bbc news. | south. thanks for taking time to i speak to me here on bbc news. as south. thanks for taking time to - speak to me here on bbc news. as we saw during the last couple of interviews, that cabinet ending and the various cabinet secretaries heading off to their whitehall departments. curious, absolutely underlining that message that the work starts immediately. let's bring in our political correspondent who has been with me ov
it will be nerve—racking but ijust — learner. it will be nerve—racking but ijust want _ learner. want to get down to work and help the people of— but ijust want to get down to work and help the people of leicester. and help the people of leicester south _ and help the people of leicester south. ., and help the people of leicester south. . ., ., ~ ., south. thanks for taking time to seak to south. thanks for taking time to speak to me _ south. thanks for taking time to speak to me here _...
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ijust ran. ithought, you _ parents... ijust ran. ithought, you put— parents... ijust ran.u put your nhs head on, don't you? the mother, _ you put your nhs head on, don't you? the mother, i— you put your nhs head on, don't you? the mother, iwasjust... iwas consoling. _ the mother, iwasjust... iwas consoling, just the look on her face, _ consoling, just the look on her face, because she knew something happened — face, because she knew something happened to her child. it is like, how do— happened to her child. it is like, how do you _ happened to her child. it is like, how do you even comprehend? there is nothing _ how do you even comprehend? there is nothing you _ how do you even comprehend? there is nothing you can do. you how do you even comprehend? there is nothing you can do— nothing you can do. you told me that our nothing you can do. you told me that your daughter _ nothing you can do. you told me that your daughter had _ nothing you can do. you told me that your daughter had been _ nothing you can do. you told me that your daughter had been in _ nothing you can do. yo
ijust ran. ithought, you _ parents... ijust ran. ithought, you put— parents... ijust ran.u put your nhs head on, don't you? the mother, _ you put your nhs head on, don't you? the mother, i— you put your nhs head on, don't you? the mother, iwasjust... iwas consoling. _ the mother, iwasjust... iwas consoling, just the look on her face, _ consoling, just the look on her face, because she knew something happened — face, because she knew something happened to her child. it is like, how do—...
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, ijust take day by day, — but i'm a realist, ijust take day by day, one _ but i'm a realist, ijust takejust take day by day, one step at a _ but i'm a realist, ijust take day by day, one step at a time, - but i'm a realist, ijust take day by day, one step at a time, and i was by day, one step at a time, and i wasjust— by day, one step at a time, and i was just focusing on _ by day, one step at a time, and i was just focusing on getting - by day, one step at a time, and ij wasjust focusing on getting back into the — wasjust focusing on getting back into the first _ wasjust focusing on getting back into the first team _ wasjust focusing on getting back into the first team at _ wasjust focusing on getting back into the first team at exeter, - wasjust focusing on getting back into the first team at exeter, so, j into the first team at exeter, so, yeah. _ into the first team at exeter, so, yeah. i've — into the first team at exeter, so, yeah. i've not _ into the first team at exeter, so, yeah, i've not thought _ into the first team at exeter, so, yeah, i've not thought about - into the first
, ijust take day by day, — but i'm a realist, ijust take day by day, one _ but i'm a realist, ijust takejust take day by day, one step at a _ but i'm a realist, ijust take day by day, one step at a time, - but i'm a realist, ijust take day by day, one step at a time, and i was by day, one step at a time, and i wasjust— by day, one step at a time, and i was just focusing on _ by day, one step at a time, and i was just focusing on getting - by day, one step at a time, and ij wasjust focusing...
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again, we're not seeing that here but ijust bring it up seeing that here but ijust bring it up in casemething like that. and up in case maybe down the line we see something like that.— see something like that. and if crowdstrike _ see something like that. and if crowdstrike do _ see something like that. and if crowdstrike do have _ see something like that. and if crowdstrike do have this - see something like that. and if crowdstrike do have this issue| see something like that. and if- crowdstrike do have this issue with this file and we don't know that for sure, are they then able to send out an update to the computers around the world to say stop using this or send a new version and will automatically update on the machines that haven't been turned on versus the ones that have the blue screen of death? ., . the ones that have the blue screen of death? ., , ., . ., of death? that is the idea. what will be happening _ of death? that is the idea. what will be happening right- of death? that is the idea. what will be happening right now, - of death? that is the idea. what will be happenin
again, we're not seeing that here but ijust bring it up seeing that here but ijust bring it up in casemething like that. and up in case maybe down the line we see something like that.— see something like that. and if crowdstrike _ see something like that. and if crowdstrike do _ see something like that. and if crowdstrike do have _ see something like that. and if crowdstrike do have this - see something like that. and if crowdstrike do have this issue| see something like that. and if-...
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ijust don't have any| acknowledge.erfour and a half need to take this forward for another four and a half years. that will likely come not only as a result of these donors like the founder of netflix, who is now publicly saying president biden has to step aside and there are many others who are privately saying it. then you have the democrats in congress as well as opened on the ballot, several of them have come out and said he has to step aside or some version of that by many others. now i think we'll start seeing his poll numbers hugged dipped 8%. you're going to see more democrats saying, joe, we appreciate you, but you've got to go. but saying, joe, we appreciate you, but you've got to go— you've got to go. but no one will come out _ you've got to go. but no one will come out publicly _ you've got to go. but no one will come out publicly and _ you've got to go. but no one will come out publicly and say - you've got to go. but no one will come out publicly and say they l you've got to go. but no one will. come out p
ijust don't have any| acknowledge.erfour and a half need to take this forward for another four and a half years. that will likely come not only as a result of these donors like the founder of netflix, who is now publicly saying president biden has to step aside and there are many others who are privately saying it. then you have the democrats in congress as well as opened on the ballot, several of them have come out and said he has to step aside or some version of that by many others. now i...
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your— look around, ijust said, close your eyes!t said, close your eyes! i wanted to learn from — your eyes! i wanted to learn from tokyo and that's what i wanted _ from tokyo and that's what i wanted to do. i was very happy with— wanted to do. i was very happy with the — wanted to do. i was very happy with the race. i'm very faithfut— with the race. i'm very faithful that i ended up touching, but it wasn't about that, — touching, but it wasn't about that, it — touching, but it wasn't about that, it was about doing the ttest— that, it was about doing the best i— that, it was about doing the best i can. thomas checkon won italy's second swimming gold of paris 2024, taking the title in the 100 metres backstroke. the word record holder reeled in china's xu jiayu sunday's dramatic race in the pool featured adam peaty, who has now revealed he tested positive for covid the morning after winning silver in the 100m breaststroke. the british swimmer was a two—time defending champion, and said after the race he had been slightly unwell. his c
your— look around, ijust said, close your eyes!t said, close your eyes! i wanted to learn from — your eyes! i wanted to learn from tokyo and that's what i wanted _ from tokyo and that's what i wanted to do. i was very happy with— wanted to do. i was very happy with the — wanted to do. i was very happy with the race. i'm very faithfut— with the race. i'm very faithful that i ended up touching, but it wasn't about that, — touching, but it wasn't about that, it — touching, but it...
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ijust tried out my team and that _ lionel messi.nd that is - lionel messi. ijust tried out my team and that is what i i lionel messi. i just tried out i my team and that is what i did today. my team and that is what i did toda . . ., ., ., , my team and that is what i did toda . . ., ., today. lamine yamal was born in catalonia but _ today. lamine yamal was born in catalonia but his _ today. lamine yamal was born in catalonia but his fathers - today. lamine yamal was born in catalonia but his fathers from - catalonia but his fathers from morocco and his is from equatorial guinea. representing the multicultural reality. lamine yamal turned 17 on saturday, the day before the final. spanish fans are now hoping he will give them something to celebrate. to wimbledon now, where the 2022 champion elena rybakhina secured her spot in thursday's semi—finals. and rather easier time for novak djokovic in the men's draw. chetan pathak is there for us. with the withdrawal djokovic looked at take things easy on day ten. the seven—time winner is in
ijust tried out my team and that _ lionel messi.nd that is - lionel messi. ijust tried out my team and that is what i i lionel messi. i just tried out i my team and that is what i did today. my team and that is what i did toda . . ., ., ., , my team and that is what i did toda . . ., ., today. lamine yamal was born in catalonia but _ today. lamine yamal was born in catalonia but his _ today. lamine yamal was born in catalonia but his fathers - today. lamine yamal was born in catalonia but his...
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ijust have one question, if i may.ukraine hitting russian cities and civilians? why nobody is talking about it? where is the truth? where is the justice you are quoting me and talking to me about? i do have questions because this is what i see in the news here in russia, and it has never been reported in the west. why wouldn't you go to donbas to see all these destroyed hospitals and movie theatres where children go? they completely just destroy everything. i guess one reason is the donbas is occupied territory under international law, and therefore... so, that's fine? and therefore independent journalism is impossible. the only way in would be with the russian military. absolutely. that's the reality. absolutely, i'm ready if you ask me and write me a request that you would like to go to donbas. no—one has ever been rejected to go there. if you want to report, if you're an independentjournalist, go. go. i do believe in independentjournalism. well, go there. why won't you do it? in russia, independent journalism is in
ijust have one question, if i may.ukraine hitting russian cities and civilians? why nobody is talking about it? where is the truth? where is the justice you are quoting me and talking to me about? i do have questions because this is what i see in the news here in russia, and it has never been reported in the west. why wouldn't you go to donbas to see all these destroyed hospitals and movie theatres where children go? they completely just destroy everything. i guess one reason is the donbas is...
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it tests you mentally, physically and emotionally, and ijust wasn't as sharp— emotionally, and ijustrp as — emotionally, and ijust wasn't as sharp as l — emotionally, and ijust wasn't as sharp as i needed to be, and i was hoping _ sharp as i needed to be, and i was hoping that— sharp as i needed to be, and i was hoping that i would find it somehow - which— hoping that i would find it somehow - which i_ hoping that i would find it somehow — which i never did, and consequently, minor scores and results — consequently, minor scores and results were high —— my scores. another good day for lando norris, as he topped the time sheets after friday practice ahead of this weekends hungarian grand prix. a quarter of an hour of the second session was lost after charles leclerc crashed his ferrari. soon after the restart, mclaren driver norris laid down his marker. he ended the session two tenths of a second quicker than world champion max verstappen. to tennis, where rafael nadal�*s preparations for the paris olympics continue to gather pace as he moved into the semi—finals of the swedish open.
it tests you mentally, physically and emotionally, and ijust wasn't as sharp— emotionally, and ijustrp as — emotionally, and ijust wasn't as sharp as l — emotionally, and ijust wasn't as sharp as i needed to be, and i was hoping _ sharp as i needed to be, and i was hoping that— sharp as i needed to be, and i was hoping that i would find it somehow - which— hoping that i would find it somehow - which i_ hoping that i would find it somehow — which i never did, and consequently, minor...
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can ijust say. flan happen, i think it is extraordinary. can i just say-— can ijust say.ake your mel stride and — can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise _ can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise you _ can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise you the _ can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise you the well - can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise you the well of i stride and raise you the well of andyou — stride and raise you the well of andyou had mel stride on the radio it's going _ andyou had mel stride on the radio it's going to be a massive labour landslide — it's going to be a massive labour landslide and we got from the radio archives_ landslide and we got from the radio archives and it's a little listen to it mel_ archives and it's a little listen to it mel stride said. i archives and it's a little listen to it mel stride said.— it mel stride said. i accept that when the polls _ it mel stride said. i accept that when the polls are _ it mel stride said. i accept that when the polls are at - it mel stride sai
can ijust say. flan happen, i think it is extraordinary. can i just say-— can ijust say.ake your mel stride and — can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise _ can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise you _ can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise you the _ can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise you the well - can ijust say. can i take your mel stride and raise you the well of i stride and raise you the well of andyou — stride and raise you the...
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and ijust had this goal of making it to the olympics and i never lost sight of that.or a nine—year—old. but my dad always tells the story that, you know, he kind of went along with my goal of the olympics but when he saw me training in mount hood, it was lightning and raining and the lifts were shut down, everyone else was inside. i was out there by myself, hiking up the hill, skiing the course down and hiking back up by myself, and my dad said, "maybe she does have what it takes to make it "to the olympics," so i don't know. i've always had the drive, i've always had the passion, i always believed in myself when no—one else did. i don't know where that comes from but it's just something that's always been inside me. when you were a child and your family moved around a lot to accommodate your skiing, was that another form of pressure for you, knowing that all your siblings and yourfamily were moving out to colorado? did that ever weigh on you? was that something you kind of were conscious of? i don't think i really grasped the sacrifices that my family was making unti
and ijust had this goal of making it to the olympics and i never lost sight of that.or a nine—year—old. but my dad always tells the story that, you know, he kind of went along with my goal of the olympics but when he saw me training in mount hood, it was lightning and raining and the lifts were shut down, everyone else was inside. i was out there by myself, hiking up the hill, skiing the course down and hiking back up by myself, and my dad said, "maybe she does have what it takes to...
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know, ijust know, i just want to bring know, ijust want to bring you some breaking news that we are gettingme live pictures from a, former president trump rally. we are hearing reports that shots have been fired at this president trump rally. now, this is taking place in pennsylvania. we understand that the former president has just been bundled understand that the former president hasjust been bundled into understand that the former president has just been bundled into one of those cars, of course all former presidents have a massive secret service detail with them at all times. you can see there, lots of emergency vehicles and cars that are whizzing away from there. president trump was due to address supporters of his presidential rally, it's in pennsylvania. this is a swing state he won in 2016. but he was defeated there byjoe biden four years later. this all comes ahead of the republican�*s national convention which is scheduled to start on monday. this is when it is likely that donald trump will name who his pic is as running mate for the presidential election in november. now, we unde
know, ijust know, i just want to bring know, ijust want to bring you some breaking news that we are gettingme live pictures from a, former president trump rally. we are hearing reports that shots have been fired at this president trump rally. now, this is taking place in pennsylvania. we understand that the former president has just been bundled understand that the former president hasjust been bundled into understand that the former president has just been bundled into one of those cars, of...
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can ijust say in a veryjuvenile way? sunday, and i googled to see if there was anybody called frank hope, and there is a tree surgeon in peterborough called frank hope. get him on! ijust had to share that. i couldn't help myself. but you said you were being puerile. i wanted to make the same... but i wanted to interrupt henry to make the same point. did you look up frank hope, the tree surgeon in peterborough as well? no, ijust wanted frank hope. i will add that i have read tony blair's column today in the papers... yes. ..in which he said it like this, actually, he said in the campaigning stage, you're the great persuader, in the government phase, you're the great chief executive, that was the way he put it. and of course, he left office after nine million years, saying he wished he was bolder. and he's now being advised by tony blair, we know, so it's going to be... but unlike tony blair, who became prime minister having never held any office other than mp, various shadow posts and having been a self—employed barrister
can ijust say in a veryjuvenile way? sunday, and i googled to see if there was anybody called frank hope, and there is a tree surgeon in peterborough called frank hope. get him on! ijust had to share that. i couldn't help myself. but you said you were being puerile. i wanted to make the same... but i wanted to interrupt henry to make the same point. did you look up frank hope, the tree surgeon in peterborough as well? no, ijust wanted frank hope. i will add that i have read tony blair's column...
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ijust wanted a normal life, ijust wanted to go back to a normal life. it didn't work that way.e's life would never be the same. that evening, we're getting the children to bed, heard a crash through the back window. it were a brick, and a man screaming at the front of my house. we were spat at, paint stripper poured on my car. it just felt as though it was one thing after another. there was a time that i could walk down the street and go for a loaf of bread and be out three hours because you were chatting to people, you know? i'd literally scurry to the shop and back because you would open the shop door and the place would go silent. things got so bad that stephanie's partner even hung a bed sheet up at the window to put an end to the gossip, but the taunts didn't stop. i wasn't known to be a wrong �*un, you know? i was stephanie. i was, you know, little old stephanie. but you do feel as though the whole village is against you, to the point of we felt as though we were driven out. i didn't want that. i wanted to move on. the family felt they needed to escape. they felt they cou
ijust wanted a normal life, ijust wanted to go back to a normal life. it didn't work that way.e's life would never be the same. that evening, we're getting the children to bed, heard a crash through the back window. it were a brick, and a man screaming at the front of my house. we were spat at, paint stripper poured on my car. it just felt as though it was one thing after another. there was a time that i could walk down the street and go for a loaf of bread and be out three hours because you...
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can ijust say in a veryjuvenile way?ope on sunday, and i googled to see if there was anybody called frank hope, and there is a tree surgeon in peterborough called frank hope. get him on! ijust had to share that. i couldn't help myself. but you said you were being puerile. i wanted to make the same... but i wanted to interrupt henry to make the same point. did you look up frank hope, the tree surgeon in peterborough as well? no, ijust wanted frank hope. i will add that i have read tony blair's column today in the papers... yes. ..in which he said it like this, actually, he said in the campaigning stage, you're the great persuader, in the government phase, you're the great chief executive, that was the way he put it. and of course, he left office after nine million years, saying he wished he was bolder. and he's now being advised by tony blair, we know, so it's going to be... but unlike tony blair, who became prime minister having never held any office other than mp, various shadow posts and having been a self—employed bar
can ijust say in a veryjuvenile way?ope on sunday, and i googled to see if there was anybody called frank hope, and there is a tree surgeon in peterborough called frank hope. get him on! ijust had to share that. i couldn't help myself. but you said you were being puerile. i wanted to make the same... but i wanted to interrupt henry to make the same point. did you look up frank hope, the tree surgeon in peterborough as well? no, ijust wanted frank hope. i will add that i have read tony blair's...
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well, ijust happened to be walking across. let's. ..f people watching this tv that was sort of in these buckets and thought, "what is this?" realised there was some sort of element of louis tomlinson and then, well, i chatted to him, i went up to him. have a listen. i'm slightly out of breath as i realise what's going on, but have a listen. you are the god of this festival, because football wasn't officially on anywhere, but you sorted it out. how did you do that? it was a little... well, we brought a tv in, very glasto, in some like, stones, in a little stand. it was a little bit touch and go at times because the signal kept going in and out. but, yeah, luckily we got the win. we pulled it off. made up, made up. well done. yeah, that was louis tomlinson, obviously people will know from one direction. and so you got the clip, which was what you wanted. i got the clip, it was what i wanted, but unfortunately my phone broke. so i did interview him for a bit longer and when i went back to look at it, there was just, thank goodness, one cli
well, ijust happened to be walking across. let's. ..f people watching this tv that was sort of in these buckets and thought, "what is this?" realised there was some sort of element of louis tomlinson and then, well, i chatted to him, i went up to him. have a listen. i'm slightly out of breath as i realise what's going on, but have a listen. you are the god of this festival, because football wasn't officially on anywhere, but you sorted it out. how did you do that? it was a little......
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well, ijust happened to be walking across. realised there was some sort of element of louis tomlinson and then, well, i chatted to him, i went up to him. have a listen. i'm slightly out of breath as i realise what's going on, but have a listen. you are the god of this festival because football wasn't officially on anywhere but you sorted it out. how did you do that? it was a little — well, we brought a tv in, very glasto, in some like, stones, in a little stand. it was a little bit touch and go at times because the signal kept going in and out. but, yeah, luckily we got the win. we pulled it off. made up, made up. well done. yeah, that was louis tomlinson — obviously people will know from one direction. and so, you got the clip, which was what you wanted. i got the clip, it was what i wanted but unfortunately, my phone broke, so i did interview him for a bit longer and when i went back to look at it, there was just, thank goodness, one clip. but all the other questions i asked him, my phone had sort of done some weird stopping
well, ijust happened to be walking across. realised there was some sort of element of louis tomlinson and then, well, i chatted to him, i went up to him. have a listen. i'm slightly out of breath as i realise what's going on, but have a listen. you are the god of this festival because football wasn't officially on anywhere but you sorted it out. how did you do that? it was a little — well, we brought a tv in, very glasto, in some like, stones, in a little stand. it was a little bit touch and...
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have to try and stay calm _ think ijust have to try and stay calm and — think ijust have to try andstay— calm and keep doing what i am doing and stay in _ calm and keep doing what i am doing and stay in the moment and each shot at at the _ and stay in the moment and each shot at at the time and all those cliches _ at at the time and all those cliches. �* , �* ., ., at at the time and all those cliches. a �* ., ., ,, ., cliches. as dan brown and shane lowry head _ cliches. as dan brown and shane lowry head into _ cliches. as dan brown and shane lowry head into the _ cliches. as dan brown and shane lowry head into the weekend - cliches. as dan brown and shane| lowry head into the weekend with their eyes on the claret drugs, other players will be heading home. tiger woods walked off the 18th, 14th over, his worst to run scored in the open. marie mcelroy is still out there fighting a lost cause, he has had a rough day. justin rose, he has had a rough day. justin rose, he has bloomed. a grandstand finish, he is tied for second. olly foster, bbc news, royaltroon. ollyjoins us now from tro
have to try and stay calm _ think ijust have to try and stay calm and — think ijust have to try andstay— calm and keep doing what i am doing and stay in _ calm and keep doing what i am doing and stay in the moment and each shot at at the _ and stay in the moment and each shot at at the time and all those cliches _ at at the time and all those cliches. �* , �* ., ., at at the time and all those cliches. a �* ., ., ,, ., cliches. as dan brown and shane lowry head _ cliches. as dan brown...
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ijust want imagine, caitriona, so much global reaction. imagine, caitriona, so much global reaction. ijust want to read to you a statement by the australian prime minister, who has praised joe biden for his leadership and ongoing service. anthony albanese has said that the australia us alliance has been stronger, with our shared commitment to democratic values, international security, economic prosperity and climate action for this and future generations. poland's leader mr tusk paid tribute to biden, saying he had made democracy stronger. the kremlin has also released a statement, russia saying that it is following developments of the president biden announced that he was leaving the race. i wanted to let you also know that the white house has released another statement, that the white house has released anotherstatement, in that the white house has released another statement, in which they insist that president biden will finish his current term in office despite the fact that he has stepped down as a candidate. the statement basically s
ijust want imagine, caitriona, so much global reaction. imagine, caitriona, so much global reaction. ijust want to read to you a statement by the australian prime minister, who has praised joe biden for his leadership and ongoing service. anthony albanese has said that the australia us alliance has been stronger, with our shared commitment to democratic values, international security, economic prosperity and climate action for this and future generations. poland's leader mr tusk paid tribute to...
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ijust can't believe we are here in berlin. it's written in the stars. we rode our luck— throughout the tournament. it's happening, i it's coming home. here in a venue of epic proportions, greatness beckoned. in what could be his final game in charge, the manager and his players arrived for a date with destiny. england! could they be the ones to secure a first major title since that iconic day, 58 years ago, in this, the game of their lives? standing between them and glory, the team of the tournament so far. in a first half that lacked any rhythm, phil foden�*s effort on the stretch was england's only shot on target. spain's young wingers have taken these euros by storm and straight after the restart, they combined to devastating effect. commentator: it's going to go over to williams now! lamine yamalfinding nico williams, who finished with aplomb. a stunned england would have to come from behind for the fourth match in a row. but as he has done so often here, gareth southgate made changes. captain harry kane off, for the semifinal hero, ollie watkins. t
ijust can't believe we are here in berlin. it's written in the stars. we rode our luck— throughout the tournament. it's happening, i it's coming home. here in a venue of epic proportions, greatness beckoned. in what could be his final game in charge, the manager and his players arrived for a date with destiny. england! could they be the ones to secure a first major title since that iconic day, 58 years ago, in this, the game of their lives? standing between them and glory, the team of the...
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well, ijust happened to be walking across.chatted to him, i went up to him. have a listen. i'm slightly out of breath as i realise what's going on, but have a listen. you are the god of this festival because football wasn't officially on anywhere but you sorted it out. how did you do that? it was a little — well, we brought a tv in, very glasto, in some like, stones, in a little stand. it was a little bit touch and go at times because the signal kept going in and out. but, yeah, luckily we got the win. we pulled it off. made up, made up. well done. yeah, that was louis tomlinson — obviously people will know from one direction. and so, you got the clip, which was what you wanted. i got the clip, it was what i wanted but unfortunately, my phone broke, so i did interview him for a bit longer and when i went back to look at it, there was just, thank goodness, one clip. but all the other questions i asked him, my phone had sort of done some weird stopping without me realising. this is the great fear, isn't it, for alljournalists? "
well, ijust happened to be walking across.chatted to him, i went up to him. have a listen. i'm slightly out of breath as i realise what's going on, but have a listen. you are the god of this festival because football wasn't officially on anywhere but you sorted it out. how did you do that? it was a little — well, we brought a tv in, very glasto, in some like, stones, in a little stand. it was a little bit touch and go at times because the signal kept going in and out. but, yeah, luckily we...
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ijust keep count. i don't keep stats. i just go out keep count. i don't keep stats.st go out here and do what i'm supposed to and i'm doing what i love and enjoying it, so that's really all that matters to me. yes, it's amazing, now that i hear it, but i don't think i will truly understand the depth of it until i walk away from the sport. so, you never know, because we still have a couple more competitions here, so i'm trying to focus on that, and so we'lljust have to see. well, usa finished ahead of italy, in second, their first medal in this event since 1928, and brazil snatched bronze, after a spectacular vault from rebecca andrade helped them leap from sixth to third in the final rotation. two legends remain on course to meet each other in the final of the men's doubles, as both rafael nadal and, dramatically, again, andy murray extended their careers just a little bit more. murray and dan evans took great britain into the quarter finals, saving more match points — that's seven in total now — to beat the belgian pair on a deciding tie—break, 11—9. murray is retir
ijust keep count. i don't keep stats. i just go out keep count. i don't keep stats.st go out here and do what i'm supposed to and i'm doing what i love and enjoying it, so that's really all that matters to me. yes, it's amazing, now that i hear it, but i don't think i will truly understand the depth of it until i walk away from the sport. so, you never know, because we still have a couple more competitions here, so i'm trying to focus on that, and so we'lljust have to see. well, usa finished...
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think it's perhaps— ammunition, and ijust think it's perhaps a — ammunition, and ijust think it's perhapsfar, it is slightly dystopian, actually, seeing that merging of technology and accessibility of what is ultimately lethai— accessibility of what is ultimately lethal weaponry.— accessibility of what is ultimately lethal weaponry. lethalweaponry. caroline, i suppose potentially. — lethalweaponry. caroline, i suppose potentially, more _ lethalweaponry. caroline, i suppose potentially, more broadly, _ lethalweaponry. caroline, i suppose potentially, more broadly, away - lethalweaponry. caroline, i suppose| potentially, more broadly, away from this specific example, just talk us through the issue of gun rights as it relates to this election. right now with the election, we have got the debate and that's clearly taking the debate and that's clearly taking the focus, but how big an issue is it? it the focus, but how big an issue is it? . ., , ., , ., the focus, but how big an issue is it? , ., ._ it? it continues to be a really important — it? it continues to be a really important issue, _ i
think it's perhaps— ammunition, and ijust think it's perhaps a — ammunition, and ijust think it's perhapsfar, it is slightly dystopian, actually, seeing that merging of technology and accessibility of what is ultimately lethai— accessibility of what is ultimately lethal weaponry.— accessibility of what is ultimately lethal weaponry. lethalweaponry. caroline, i suppose potentially. — lethalweaponry. caroline, i suppose potentially, more _ lethalweaponry. caroline, i suppose...
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and ijust cannot imagine this kind of thing — ijust cannot imagine this kind of thing i_ ijust cannotd then, the boom, the big speaker came down very rapidly. the big speaker came down very raidl . ~ ., the big speaker came down very raidl . ~ . . rapidly. where did that fall? think it fell, _ rapidly. where did that fall? think it fell, it _ rapidly. where did that fall? think it fell, it kind - rapidly. where did that fall? think it fell, it kind of - think it fell, it kind of looked controlled, i don't know if that was like protocol or something. it if that was like protocol or something-— something. it didn't hit anyone? _ something. it didn't hit anyone? no, _ something. it didn't hit anyone? no, no, - something. it didn't hit. anyone? no, no, didn't, something. it didn't hit - anyone? no, no, didn't, then we see secret _ anyone? no, no, didn't, then we see secret service _ anyone? no, no, didn't, then we see secret service jump - anyone? no, no, didn't, then we see secret service jump on - anyone? no, no, didn't, then we see secret service jump on to . see secret service jump on
and ijust cannot imagine this kind of thing — ijust cannot imagine this kind of thing i_ ijust cannotd then, the boom, the big speaker came down very rapidly. the big speaker came down very raidl . ~ ., the big speaker came down very raidl . ~ . . rapidly. where did that fall? think it fell, _ rapidly. where did that fall? think it fell, it _ rapidly. where did that fall? think it fell, it kind - rapidly. where did that fall? think it fell, it kind of - think it fell, it kind of looked...
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yes, i had no choice really, ijust had to change and then_ really, ijust had to change and then try—e and then try my best.— then try my best. so close for tarlin: , then try my best. so close for tarling. but — then try my best. so close for tarling, but the _ then try my best. so close for tarling, but the silver - then try my best. so close for tarling, but the silver lining l then try my best. so close for. tarling, but the silver lining for henderson. the condition is both a blessing and a curse for britain. so a brilliant silver for anna henderson, who was overjoyed at her medal success, given her comeback from injuries this season. i had ihada i had a small feeling that maybe i could push for the polio and to be second behind some delight grace brown, i can't believe it, i burst into tears when i found out —— the podium. the effort this year has been worth it. broke qualifying twice and a rough year, but to achieve a goal like this is unbelievable. to achieve a goal like this is unbelievable.— achieve a goal like this is unbelievable. ., ., , unbelievable. to take that silver
yes, i had no choice really, ijust had to change and then_ really, ijust had to change and then try—e and then try my best.— then try my best. so close for tarlin: , then try my best. so close for tarling. but — then try my best. so close for tarling, but the _ then try my best. so close for tarling, but the silver - then try my best. so close for tarling, but the silver lining l then try my best. so close for. tarling, but the silver lining for henderson. the condition is both a blessing...
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well, ijust have — an issue do you think this is? you think this is? well, ijust have to say _ an issue do you think this is? well, i just have to say that _ an issue do you think this is? well, ijust have to say that i _ an issue do you think this is? well, i just have to say that i was - ijust have to say that i was there that evening, i was actually with president — that evening, i was actually with president biden a few minutes after the debate, and he took the time to come _ the debate, and he took the time to come say— the debate, and he took the time to come say hi. — the debate, and he took the time to come say hi, he remembered tiny details _ come say hi, he remembered tiny details about me and my loved ones. he is always — details about me and my loved ones. he is always undeniably kind and compassionate, he's precisely — even today, _ compassionate, he's precisely — even today, he's— compassionate, he's precisely — even today, he's precisely the kind of leader— today, he's precisely the kind of leader america needs. today,
well, ijust have — an issue do you think this is? you think this is? well, ijust have to say _ an issue do you think this is? well, i just have to say that _ an issue do you think this is? well, ijust have to say that i _ an issue do you think this is? well, i just have to say that i was - ijust have to say that i was there that evening, i was actually with president — that evening, i was actually with president biden a few minutes after the debate, and he took the time to come _ the...
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yeah, ijust, i mean, i'm not, i mean i oh, god.s i mean, where does it end? you know, i think you've just got to just turn up and do your thing and, you know, people won't want to be on their phone if you're engaged in anything. in the film, parklife, you get phil daniels back. have you heard robbie williams brought on danny dyer in hyde park? i fell in love with danny dyer. after his who do you think you are? which was the best one ever. i mean, really, it was a true revelation that he was a member of the royal family. for him and everybody watching it. it's a compliment, isn't it, i think. well, i mean, he's definitely from the east end. yeah. you know, he's a cockney, so. and i, we're all cockneys. i mean it's good. it's a song for us then it's good. it's a i hope everyone has their own version of it. success will mess you up far more than failure. this is going to work or not? well, the film is called to the end. where are we with blur? uh, well, we're definitely at the end of another chapter. give it eight years or so again. y
yeah, ijust, i mean, i'm not, i mean i oh, god.s i mean, where does it end? you know, i think you've just got to just turn up and do your thing and, you know, people won't want to be on their phone if you're engaged in anything. in the film, parklife, you get phil daniels back. have you heard robbie williams brought on danny dyer in hyde park? i fell in love with danny dyer. after his who do you think you are? which was the best one ever. i mean, really, it was a true revelation that he was a...
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ijust have one question, if i may.rom ukraine hitting russian cities and civilians? why nobody is talking about it? where is the truth? where is the justice you are quoting me and talking to me about? i do have questions because this is what i see in the news here in russia, and it has never been reported in the west. why wouldn't you go to donbas to see all these destroyed hospitals and movie theatres where children go? they completely just destroy everything. i guess one reason is the donbas is occupied territory under international law, and therefore... so, that's fine? and therefore independent journalism is impossible. the only way in would be with the russian military. absolutely. that's the reality. absolutely, i'm ready if you ask me and write me a request that you would like to go to donbas. no—one has ever been rejected to go there. if you want to report, if you're an independent journalist, go. go. i do believe in independentjournalism. well, go there. why won't you do it? in russia, independent journalism i
ijust have one question, if i may.rom ukraine hitting russian cities and civilians? why nobody is talking about it? where is the truth? where is the justice you are quoting me and talking to me about? i do have questions because this is what i see in the news here in russia, and it has never been reported in the west. why wouldn't you go to donbas to see all these destroyed hospitals and movie theatres where children go? they completely just destroy everything. i guess one reason is the donbas...
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i think ijust wet myself! yeah! and then, all over, another final for england.eserved it. if we win that final, oh, my god, it means everything to all of us. it means everything to everyone. it's coming home. come on! fans in bristol. danjohnson embedded with them. i watched it with my families and my sons went wild when the goal went the 90th minute, ollie watkins i was glad, because of the lack of sleep about no extra time, no penalties. for more on this we can speak to sportsjournalist isobel cootes, who has been covering the euros from australia. i understand there is a lot of interest in australia despite the fact it is not the right our of the day for you at all? definitely is people lining up in filling up pubs to day it was 5am kickoff asked the final, so people have been having some sore heads and calling in sick to work and things like that but we have had some 2am kickoff �*s and they have been having thousands of australian student. who they have been having thousands of australian student.— of australian student. who are the australians _ of austral
i think ijust wet myself! yeah! and then, all over, another final for england.eserved it. if we win that final, oh, my god, it means everything to all of us. it means everything to everyone. it's coming home. come on! fans in bristol. danjohnson embedded with them. i watched it with my families and my sons went wild when the goal went the 90th minute, ollie watkins i was glad, because of the lack of sleep about no extra time, no penalties. for more on this we can speak to sportsjournalist...
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and ijust wonder whether you think you're a good mother.hat mean? well, because, you know, uh... ..motherhood isn't all apple pie. it isn't all... it's a tough enough station, i think, as we call it in ireland. and mothers are often idealised. so how do you get over the idealised state of being a mother, which means that you must be lovelier in many different ways? 0r terrible! you know, there's so much projection and psychology around how we view motherhood. the work of donald winnicott, who was a child psychiatrist in the �*50s in england, and he got the phrase the "good enough mother". i mean, freud was blaming mothers for everything that went wrong with their children, full stop. and winnicott came in and allowed a little bit of human space...in that relationship. so you, from the very beginning of this conversation, we've talked about your sort of upbringing and your rootedness in ireland. you seem to suggest to me that there's something particular about the family in ireland that may be different from some other societies, maybe even
and ijust wonder whether you think you're a good mother.hat mean? well, because, you know, uh... ..motherhood isn't all apple pie. it isn't all... it's a tough enough station, i think, as we call it in ireland. and mothers are often idealised. so how do you get over the idealised state of being a mother, which means that you must be lovelier in many different ways? 0r terrible! you know, there's so much projection and psychology around how we view motherhood. the work of donald winnicott, who...
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someone drove up and rolled down his wenger and said ijust want to say a prayer.al mp has been to the scene and called it a truly horrific event. later on tonight there will be a vigil in the town hall and the home secretary, yvette cooper, is due to visit the town to talk to merseyside police and also to the local people here. a 17—year—old boy remains in custody. he has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. lewis. thank you for that. we will, of course, go back if we get any updates. riot police in venezuela have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at people protesting against the official result of sunday's election. president nicolas maduro has accused his opponents of trying to stage a coup. he said those disputing the results were trying to destabilise and damage venezuela. his government has ordered diplomats from seven latin american countries to leave. it said their refusal to recognise mr maduro's victory amounted to an attack on its sovereignty. ione wells is in the capital, caracas. the election result has set this city alight. polic
someone drove up and rolled down his wenger and said ijust want to say a prayer.al mp has been to the scene and called it a truly horrific event. later on tonight there will be a vigil in the town hall and the home secretary, yvette cooper, is due to visit the town to talk to merseyside police and also to the local people here. a 17—year—old boy remains in custody. he has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. lewis. thank you for that. we will, of course, go back if we...
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ijust go shopping. and after years of renting, three weeks ago, they were able to buy this house.es, we've still got a way to go. finishing off some of the books. it's nice to actually get these out of boxes. it was like winning the lottery. when you walk in and there's this totally empty building and you're thinking, you know, this is ours. i've got my planters, which i want to start doing my veg in. but we love the hydrangea, it's so beautiful. it is a fantastic feeling, yeah, to know that we are secure. for all i still think somebody�*s going to come and knock on the door and say, "can we have the keys back, it's not yours." but i'm sure that'll fade eventually. and when you finally got the keys? it was only after everybody had gone, and it was only mark and i here, and we opened a bottle of wine and just sort of went, "wow, yeah, we're home." i can put it to bed now, yeah. i'm happy. yeah, totally happy, which i haven't been for a long, long time. fiona lamdin, bbc news. the paris 0lympics gets under way later this week — with several sports due to make their debuts at the gam
ijust go shopping. and after years of renting, three weeks ago, they were able to buy this house.es, we've still got a way to go. finishing off some of the books. it's nice to actually get these out of boxes. it was like winning the lottery. when you walk in and there's this totally empty building and you're thinking, you know, this is ours. i've got my planters, which i want to start doing my veg in. but we love the hydrangea, it's so beautiful. it is a fantastic feeling, yeah, to know that we...
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anyway, ijust i'd like to say get a position of power. i just i'd like to say we've get a position of power. anyway, ijust i'd like to say we've all i just i'd like to say we've all learned how to deal with a far right neighbour. there's a bloke who lived next to me before you just smile and go. yeah. no, it was better before and crack on. >> well, france were a far right neighbour during the war, weren't they. and we, we accommodated them for a couple of years while we were gathering our breath . finally, the daily our breath. finally, the daily star. steve, you've got a couple of minutes on this if you want. >> okay. so this is a football story. you've come to the expert. this is, jude bellingham could be banned from england. the headlines. oh, balls. and you'll find out why shortly. because he did this gesture, after he did his overhead reverse spinning roundhouse kick right there. he's got he's it's kind of if you're listening on the radio, it's like, what michael jackson did before he go. yeah. and i often pre squeezei go. yeah. and
anyway, ijust i'd like to say get a position of power. i just i'd like to say we've get a position of power. anyway, ijust i'd like to say we've all i just i'd like to say we've all learned how to deal with a far right neighbour. there's a bloke who lived next to me before you just smile and go. yeah. no, it was better before and crack on. >> well, france were a far right neighbour during the war, weren't they. and we, we accommodated them for a couple of years while we were gathering our...
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ijust can't afford it, ijust can't. that has black mould in, you're risking your health at the end of the day. macaulay�*s hoping to be able to buy his own place soon, too. more housing is good. i've seen that they're building on these new green sites. i they're putting a lot more houses up in the tops in bolton. _ more than a third of the children in this town are living below the poverty line, so for many, there is frustration that the child benefit limit isn't going to be raised to cover more than two children. i've got three, so i only get paid for two of them. ok. so... and it is hard work. it should go up, but they need to put a limit on how many kids. i do understand that, the more children you have, you can'tjust keep getting more and more money. it's not fair, is it? others are finding energy bills the biggest hurdle. phil and dorothy are currently in emergency credit on their gas and electric meters. we only get £249 a fortnight so, you know, if we're putting £8 a day in, it doesn't leave us very much. the gov
ijust can't afford it, ijust can't. that has black mould in, you're risking your health at the end of the day. macaulay�*s hoping to be able to buy his own place soon, too. more housing is good. i've seen that they're building on these new green sites. i they're putting a lot more houses up in the tops in bolton. _ more than a third of the children in this town are living below the poverty line, so for many, there is frustration that the child benefit limit isn't going to be raised to cover...
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ijust think it is incredibly _ now? ijust think it is incredibly sad. - now?t is incredibly sad. gary, | now? i just think it is - incredibly sad. gary, you have been speaking _ incredibly sad. gary, you have been speaking with _ incredibly sad. gary, you have been speaking with so - incredibly sad. gary, you have been speaking with so many l been speaking with so many people there... . been speaking with so many people there. . ._ people there... . this is a ureat people there... . this is a great country. _ people there... . this is a great country. go - people there... . this is a great country. go ahead. | people there... . this is a l great country. go ahead. it people there... . this is a - great country. go ahead. it is a ureat great country. go ahead. it is a great country. _ great country. go ahead. it is a great country. he _ great country. go ahead. it is a great country. he regards l a great country. he regards itself as an exceptional country. the exceptional country. the exceptional country. as a beacon in the world. a beacon for democracy, a bea
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ijust want to say how proud you've made me. you put a smile back on the face of english football.coming home. mwah! boys, we're behind you. believe in yourself and just enjoy it, and thank you for giving us great memories. 0ur england team have done us so, so proud and it's so lovely to feel. all the nation get together and get behind the boys. _ this england team has inspired me to be gritty, to be resilient, and to shut out other people's opinions. because trusting yourself and the people around you really get you to the latter stages. last—minute winners. bicycle kicks. penalties. those are the feelings that you want in a tournament, and that's what this england team brings. goose bumps. # we've got the euros. # in our hands we got the euros. # in our hands we gotl the euros in our hands. whoo! england, we're so- close now — come on! well one england fan is so confident that they will win he has had a tattoo done already. take a look at this. 29 —year—old dan thomas from swindon had england euro 2024 winners tattooed on his leg. the artist who carried it out said he checked not
ijust want to say how proud you've made me. you put a smile back on the face of english football.coming home. mwah! boys, we're behind you. believe in yourself and just enjoy it, and thank you for giving us great memories. 0ur england team have done us so, so proud and it's so lovely to feel. all the nation get together and get behind the boys. _ this england team has inspired me to be gritty, to be resilient, and to shut out other people's opinions. because trusting yourself and the people...
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but ijust wonder. i know you've paid close attention to what he's done with the american economy.ld run in this race? well, those are decisions for the american people. but in the first or second day in thisjob, i had the privilege of speaking to the us finance secretary, janet yellen. somebody who's been a big inspiration to me. i had a chance to meet her last year in washington and to speak to her this week. and some of the things that they're doing in the us to re—industrialise the former industrial heartlands, to bring good jobs back to america, i take inspiration from those things, because i do want to ensure that britain gets its fair share of investment, that we bring jobs in industries from life sciences to green industries like carbon capture and storage. support our financial services sector that employs more than a million people. i want good jobs, more economic growth, more prosperity here in britain, the us has outperformed us in terms of growth and prosperity these last few years under the leadership of biden and janet yellen. and i think there is a lot that we can l
but ijust wonder. i know you've paid close attention to what he's done with the american economy.ld run in this race? well, those are decisions for the american people. but in the first or second day in thisjob, i had the privilege of speaking to the us finance secretary, janet yellen. somebody who's been a big inspiration to me. i had a chance to meet her last year in washington and to speak to her this week. and some of the things that they're doing in the us to re—industrialise the former...
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ijust wanted to make an exchange at a shop, and i'm going to need to go really far out of my way. yes. how do you feel about that? sad. stranded behind barriers, local cafes are also losing out. at the moment, no business, no tourists? no business, no tourists. yes, economic is done. but the tough security measures are designed to deliver a unique olympic experience, with friday's opening ceremony taking place here on the river seine. the french army has also been called in for the biggest military deployment in paris since world war ii. translation: we have demining teams and dog teams, says the general in charge, lionel qatar. there are anti—drone systems, radars and divers patrolling the river seine. paris has good reason to be on high alert. this was a rehearsal, staged this morning in paris in case of a hostage incident during the games. in recent years, islamist militants have launched deadly attacks across france. there are also growing concerns about cyber attacks from russia. to help reassure british visitors joining the crowds in paris this week, 250 officers are crossin
ijust wanted to make an exchange at a shop, and i'm going to need to go really far out of my way. yes. how do you feel about that? sad. stranded behind barriers, local cafes are also losing out. at the moment, no business, no tourists? no business, no tourists. yes, economic is done. but the tough security measures are designed to deliver a unique olympic experience, with friday's opening ceremony taking place here on the river seine. the french army has also been called in for the biggest...
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ijust wanted to make that picture to prove that what had happened and what he what he that he was okt he was alive. so, that was sort of my intention when i made that picture. and then, i guess since then it's been like an important picture. yeah, absolutely. it's one of three images, i'd say, that have come to define the moment, the others being trump face bloodied, fist held aloft, which people might remember by ap evan vucci and an image taken by new york times is doug mills that appears to show the bullet passing donald trump. in an age of such heavy video consumption, the age that we live in stills do still cut through, photographs work. why do you think that is? i think it'sjust, you know, we're the front row to history. there are pictures from the '605 and the 705 that are still displayed and that just hold such a strong memory. and so, yeah, i mean, it'sjust what i think is so wild about it was how there were four of us in there and we all got such different images. and so it's important to have as many of us that were there, there, so that we can get all the angles. and anna
ijust wanted to make that picture to prove that what had happened and what he what he that he was okt he was alive. so, that was sort of my intention when i made that picture. and then, i guess since then it's been like an important picture. yeah, absolutely. it's one of three images, i'd say, that have come to define the moment, the others being trump face bloodied, fist held aloft, which people might remember by ap evan vucci and an image taken by new york times is doug mills that appears to...
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ijust remember it being a really brutal _ magic.t being a really brutal time. she - a really brutaltime. she filmed this, _ a really brutaltime. she filmed this, working i a really brutaltime. she filmed this, working on | a really brutaltime. she| filmed this, working on a a really brutal time. she filmed this, working on a covid ward during the pandemic. brute ward during the pandemic. - were dealing with a killer virus. we had not a vaccine at that point, pp you wash out. it was ridiculous. it felt we were making do and the people that were being pushed to the front were being pushed to the front were healthcare workers. in 2020, herfather called were healthcare workers. in 2020, her father called covid. 2020, herfather called covid. he died weeks later. it is 2020, her father called covid. he died weeks later.— he died weeks later. it is so su er he died weeks later. it is so super important _ he died weeks later. it is so super important to - he died weeks later. it is so super important to make i he died weeks later. it is so
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ijust wanted to make that picture to prove that like what had happened and what he what he that he wasat he was alive. so, that was sort of my intention when i made that picture. and then, i guess since then it's been like an important picture. yeah, absolutely. it's one of three images, i'd say, that have come to define the moment, the others being trump face bloodied, fist held aloft, which people might remember by ap evan vucci and an image taken by new york times is doug mills that appears to show the bullet passing donald trump. in an age of such heavy video consumption, the age that we live in stills do still cut through, photographs work. why do you think that is? i think it'sjust, you know, we're the front row to history. there are pictures from the '605 and the 705 that are still displayed and that just hold such a strong memory. and so, yeah, i mean, it'sjust what i think is so wild about it was how there were four of us in there and we all got such different images. and so it's important to have as many of us that were there, there, so that we can get all the angles. and ann
ijust wanted to make that picture to prove that like what had happened and what he what he that he wasat he was alive. so, that was sort of my intention when i made that picture. and then, i guess since then it's been like an important picture. yeah, absolutely. it's one of three images, i'd say, that have come to define the moment, the others being trump face bloodied, fist held aloft, which people might remember by ap evan vucci and an image taken by new york times is doug mills that appears...
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ijust wanted to make that picture to prove that like what had happened and what he what he that he wasat he was alive. so, that was sort of my intention when i made that picture. and then, i guess since then it's been like an important picture. yeah, absolutely. it's one of three images, i'd say, that have come to define the moment, the others being trump face bloodied, fist held aloft, which people might remember by ap evan vucci and an image taken by new york times is doug mills that appears to show the bullet passing donald trump. in an age of such heavy video consumption, the age that we live in stills do still cut through, photographs work. why do you think that is? i think it'sjust, you know, we're the front row to history. there are pictures from the '605 and the 705 that are still displayed and that just hold such a strong memory. and so, yeah, i mean, it's just what i think is so wild about it was how there were four of us in there and we all got such different images. and so it's important to have as many of us that were there, there, so that we can get all the angles. and an
ijust wanted to make that picture to prove that like what had happened and what he what he that he wasat he was alive. so, that was sort of my intention when i made that picture. and then, i guess since then it's been like an important picture. yeah, absolutely. it's one of three images, i'd say, that have come to define the moment, the others being trump face bloodied, fist held aloft, which people might remember by ap evan vucci and an image taken by new york times is doug mills that appears...
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megan, can ijust bring you back in on that? sure. and the question, i suppose, of trust.an of democracy than the public actually does? i mean, we could look and say, you know, for example, trust in the media is at an all—time low. yeah, i think it's very clear that we believe harder in this role than the public does, it's very clear in the polling. and i think something that i have been now trying to communicate to my fellow journalists for eight years is that what was happening — not actuallyjust about trump, but about a broad range of issues — what was happening over the last, roughly, decade was that people looked at the institutional power that the media had — which, by the way, was already slipping — and they thought, "well, if i could just deploy that power "and i could use it for a good cause, "how amazing would that be?" and the problem that they didn't understand was that that trust was explicitly built on, "we just tell you what the facts are". now, look, i'm an opinion journalist, so i am not part of that. but even there, like, there is an expectation that i'm
megan, can ijust bring you back in on that? sure. and the question, i suppose, of trust.an of democracy than the public actually does? i mean, we could look and say, you know, for example, trust in the media is at an all—time low. yeah, i think it's very clear that we believe harder in this role than the public does, it's very clear in the polling. and i think something that i have been now trying to communicate to my fellow journalists for eight years is that what was happening — not...
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ijust - seen the tension. let me bring | barbara back in now. ijust want seen the tension.israel for these actions. israel has not explicitly said it was response —— responsible for the attack that killed fuad shukr —— ismail haniyeh but has claim response ability for the hezbollah leader, fuad shukr, how much will people in israel be baffled by this? i how much will people in israel be baffled by this?— baffled by this? i don't think --eole baffled by this? i don't think peeple in — baffled by this? i don't think people in israel— baffled by this? i don't think people in israelwill- baffled by this? i don't think people in israel will be - baffled by this? i don't think - people in israel will be baffled by it. ithink people in israel will be baffled by it. i think many israelis would not support killing hamas leaders because they see that as part of the war in gaza, even if those hamas leaders are in a another country. i think it would be the question of the timing and response. for example, there were some people who celebrate it in a community right across from goss tha
ijust - seen the tension. let me bring | barbara back in now. ijust want seen the tension.israel for these actions. israel has not explicitly said it was response —— responsible for the attack that killed fuad shukr —— ismail haniyeh but has claim response ability for the hezbollah leader, fuad shukr, how much will people in israel be baffled by this? i how much will people in israel be baffled by this?— baffled by this? i don't think --eole baffled by this? i don't think peeple in...