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hello, i'm sophie long.cover from the chaos caused by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm, crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices.
hello, i'm sophie long.cover from the chaos caused by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm, crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices.
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hello, i'm sophie long.d by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying it was not the result of a security incident
hello, i'm sophie long.d by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying it was not the result of a security incident
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hello, i'm sophie long. speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes to a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god," while denying claims he is destroying democracy.
hello, i'm sophie long. speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes to a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god," while denying claims he is destroying democracy.
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hello, i'm sophia long. —— hello, i'm sophie long.le around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks and healthcare are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices.
hello, i'm sophia long. —— hello, i'm sophie long.le around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks and healthcare are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices.
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sophie long, bbc news.her mum kirsty roll off the sofa but stayed calm to tell call handlers what had happened. here's jake zuckerman. tell me what's happened? she rolled off the sofa. and what's your name, please? um, lola. lola. how old are you, lola? five. meet lola, a special girl whose calmness and bravery saved the day. in april, her mum became seriously unwell at their family home near spalding, but luckily she knew to call 999. the ambulance man told me what to do, like how to move the stuff out of my way, out of mummy�*s way. and i needed to get her some water. and i needed to make sure that there was nothing around that might hurt her, and i needed to pop a pillow under her head. lola has been given a special bravery award by tim, who took her 999 call. i've had a lot of adults that have been a lot stressier, and it makes my life very difficult if they're stressing, because the first thing we have to do is calm them down, whereas in lola's case didn't need that. it was, she wasjust unbelievable, a
sophie long, bbc news.her mum kirsty roll off the sofa but stayed calm to tell call handlers what had happened. here's jake zuckerman. tell me what's happened? she rolled off the sofa. and what's your name, please? um, lola. lola. how old are you, lola? five. meet lola, a special girl whose calmness and bravery saved the day. in april, her mum became seriously unwell at their family home near spalding, but luckily she knew to call 999. the ambulance man told me what to do, like how to move the...
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hello, i'm sophie long.at disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying
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hello, i'm sophia long. —— hello, i'm sophie long.esses are slowly beginning to recover from the chaos caused by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks and healthcare are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying it was not the result of a security incident or cyber attack. although crowdstrike has resolved the issue, the company warns it could take some time before systems are back up and running. our technology editor zoe kleinman takes a look at what exactly happened and how it affected patients, passengers and businesses. the world woke up this morning to global chaos. massive tech outages are impacting airlines, businesses, offices... thousands of flights grounded globally, long queues, frustrated passengers. there was nothing on the boards. there was nothing. there was no
hello, i'm sophia long. —— hello, i'm sophie long.esses are slowly beginning to recover from the chaos caused by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks and healthcare are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying it was not the...
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hello, i'm sophie long.go. he spoke for more than 100 minutes, telling the crowd in grand rapids, michigan, he feels as if he is not supposed to be here. and they keep saying, he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy?
hello, i'm sophie long.go. he spoke for more than 100 minutes, telling the crowd in grand rapids, michigan, he feels as if he is not supposed to be here. and they keep saying, he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy?
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hello, i'm sophie long.s died. she was 7a years old. she announced at the beginning ofjune that she had pancreatic cancer. herfamily,
hello, i'm sophie long.s died. she was 7a years old. she announced at the beginning ofjune that she had pancreatic cancer. herfamily,
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hello, i'm sophie long.e come on air with breaking news this our—a congresswoman from texas sheila jackson lee has died. she was 7a years old. she announced at the beginning ofjune that she had pancreatic cancer. herfamily, in a statement, said today with incredible grief for our loss yet deep gratitude for the life she shared with us, we announce the passing of united states representative sheila jackson lee of the 18th congressional district of texas. fes champion of the people, she was and simply knows as congresswoman by her constituents in recognition of her nearly ubiquitous presence and service to their daily lives for more than 30 years. a local national and international humanitarian, she was acknowledged worldwide for her courageous fights for racial justice, for her courageous fights for racialjustice, criminal justice and human rights with a special emphasis on women and children. the statement goes on to talk about her legislative victories, including reauthorising the violence against women act
hello, i'm sophie long.e come on air with breaking news this our—a congresswoman from texas sheila jackson lee has died. she was 7a years old. she announced at the beginning ofjune that she had pancreatic cancer. herfamily, in a statement, said today with incredible grief for our loss yet deep gratitude for the life she shared with us, we announce the passing of united states representative sheila jackson lee of the 18th congressional district of texas. fes champion of the people, she was and...
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hello, i'm sophie long.usinesses are slowly beginning to recover from the chaos caused by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying it was not the result of a security incident or cyber attack. although crowdstrike has resolved the issue, the company warns it could take some time before systems are back up and running. our technology editor zoe kleinman takes a look at what exactly happened and how it affected patients, passengers and businesses. the world woke up this morning to global chaos. massive tech outages are impacting airlines, businesses, offices. thousands of flights grounded globally, long queues, frustrated passengers. there was nothing on the boards. there was nothing. there wa
hello, i'm sophie long.usinesses are slowly beginning to recover from the chaos caused by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying it was not the result of a security incident...
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hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump has given his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes to a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god," while denying claims he is destroying democracy. and they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. applause what did i do against democracy? crazy. thousands of supporters gathered to hear the former president's speech, with a queue stretching for miles outside the arena. it took place at an indoor venue after a lapse of security at last week's outdoor rally allowed a gunman to open fire from less than 150 meteres. mr trump told the crowd that he is sure he'll win the presidential election in november. he was introduced to thousands of cheering supporte
hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump has given his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes to a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god," while denying claims he is destroying democracy. and they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what...
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hello, i'm sophie long.campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes, telling a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god",
hello, i'm sophie long.campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes, telling a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god",
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hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump has given his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes to a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god" while denying claims he destroying democracy. and they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. applause what did i do against democracy? crazy. thousands of supporters gathered to hear the former president's speech, with a queue stretching for miles outside the arena. it took place at an indoor venue, after a lapse of security at last week's outdoor rally allowed a gunman to fire from less than 150 metres. as the investigation into that shooting continues, the new york times and washington post are both reporting tonight, that the secret service is ackn
hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump has given his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes to a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god" while denying claims he destroying democracy. and they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the...
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hello, i'm sophie long.esses are slowly beginning to recover from the chaos caused by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm, crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying it was not the result of a security incident or cyber attack. although crowdstrike has resolved the issue, the company warns it could take �*some time�* before systems are back up and running. our technology editor, zoe kleinman takes a look at what exactly happened, and how it affected patients, passengers and businesses. music. the world woke up this morning to global chaos. massive tech outages are impacting airlines, businesses, offices. thousands of flights grounded globally, long queues, frustrated passengers. there was nothing on the boards. there was nothing
hello, i'm sophie long.esses are slowly beginning to recover from the chaos caused by an it outage that disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world. essential industries including airlines, banks, and health care are slowly coming back online. but now the focus is on the cybersecurity firm, crowdstrike, which confirmed that a bug in its software caused issues on microsoft devices. the company's ceo apologised for the outage, saying it was not the result of a security incident or...
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hello, welcome to bbc news, i'm sophie long, in washington. gathered by the thousands for donald trump's speech in grand rapids, michigan. a queue stretched about three miles outside the arena. today's speech is at an indoor venue, after a lapse of security at last week's outdoor rally allowed a gunman to open fire on donald trump from less than 150 metres. after going into detail this week about his experience surviving the shooting at the republican convention, he addressed the situation again tonight. he has also prompted the crowd to boo the media several times, and mocked joe biden over inflation. live now tojenny kumah, our correspondent outside the van andel arena in grand rapids, michigan. jenny, this is the first speech of this kind we have had from him. i just wonder what the atmosphere was like there. thousands of supporters queued for hours to see him. yes. queued for hours to see him. yes, when i walked _ queued for hours to see him. yes, when i walked up the _ queued for hours to see him. yes, when i walked up the road - queued f
hello, welcome to bbc news, i'm sophie long, in washington. gathered by the thousands for donald trump's speech in grand rapids, michigan. a queue stretched about three miles outside the arena. today's speech is at an indoor venue, after a lapse of security at last week's outdoor rally allowed a gunman to open fire on donald trump from less than 150 metres. after going into detail this week about his experience surviving the shooting at the republican convention, he addressed the situation...
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hello, i'm sophie long.g an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes to a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god"
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hello, i'm sophie long.ing an attempt on his life a week ago. trump told the crowd in grand rapids, michigan, he feels as if he's not supposed to be here, saying he took a bullet for democracy. and they keep saying to me he is a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the
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hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump has given his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes, telling a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god", while playing down concerns that he is trying to subvert democracy. and they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. applause what did i do against democracy? crazy. thousands of supporters gathered to hear the former president's speech, with a queue stretching for miles outside the arena. it took place at an indoor venue after a lapse of security at last week's outdoor rally allowed a gunman to open fire from less than 150 metres. mr trump told the crowd that he is sure he'll win the presidential election in november. he was introduced to thousa
hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump has given his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes, telling a crowd in grand rapids, michigan, in an address that included attacks on his democratic party rivals. he spoke about the assassination attempt as something he survived "by the grace of god", while playing down concerns that he is trying to subvert democracy. and they keep saying he's a threat to...
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hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump has given his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes, telling the crowd in grand rapids, michigan, he feels as if he is not supposed to be here. and they keep saying, he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. applause what did i do against democracy? thousands of supporters gathered to hear the former president's speech, with a queue stretching for miles outside the arena. it took place at an indoor venue after a lapse of security at last week's outdoor rally allowed a gunman to open fire from less than 150 metres. mr trump told the crowd that he is sure he will win the presidential election in november. he was introduced to thousands of cheering supporters by his new running mate, the ohio senatorjd vance. our senior north america correspondent gary o'donoghue was at that pennsylvania rally last week where t
hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump has given his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. he spoke for more than 100 minutes, telling the crowd in grand rapids, michigan, he feels as if he is not supposed to be here. and they keep saying, he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. applause what did i do against democracy? thousands of supporters gathered to hear the...
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hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump is giving his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. trump told the crowd in grand rapids, michigan, he feels as if he's not supposed to be here, saying he took a bullet for democracy. and they keep saying to me he is a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy? last week, i took a bullet for democracy. what did i do against democracy? crazy. live now tojenny kumah, our correspondent outside the van andel arena, in grand rapids, michigan. donald trump in great spirits, is where the crowd behind him. was there any anxiety after the violence at the last campaign rally? violence at the last campaign rall ? ., , , rally? the atmosphere feels like a pep — rally? the atmosphere feels like a pop concert. - rally? the atmosphere feels like a pop concert. lots - rally? the atmosphere feels like a pop concert. lots of i like a pop concert. lots of people are streaming out. the mood is buoyant. people
hello, i'm sophie long. former us president donald trump is giving his first campaign speech since surviving an attempt on his life a week ago. trump told the crowd in grand rapids, michigan, he feels as if he's not supposed to be here, saying he took a bullet for democracy. and they keep saying to me he is a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the hell did i do for democracy? last week, i took a bullet for democracy. what did i do against democracy? crazy. live now tojenny kumah, our...
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sophie long, bbc news, plymouth. terrifying. little shop of horrors territory. a grand, please. that a chat with your neighbour. yes, iwant a grand, please. if that a chat with your neighbour. yes, i want a grand, please. if you have been affected by this, we would love to hear your stories, maybe see some pictures if you have got some. if you have any tips as well. it is always the opposite issue in my house. lots of my plants just die. i prefer that to this. later this morning we'll be speaking to the tv gardener diarmuid gavin, who'll have some tips on which types of bamboo to avoid — and what to do if you have an invasive species in your garden. a p pa re ntly apparently there are a different species of bamboo, some are all right, others are the risky ones. coming up to 25 past six. breakfast�*s jayne mccubbin is out and about this morning, seeking answers to an extremely urgent question for many families. morning, jayne. we both know this well. what on earth do you do when it is tipping down outside, as it is right now, and the summer holidays are almost up
sophie long, bbc news, plymouth. terrifying. little shop of horrors territory. a grand, please. that a chat with your neighbour. yes, iwant a grand, please. if that a chat with your neighbour. yes, i want a grand, please. if you have been affected by this, we would love to hear your stories, maybe see some pictures if you have got some. if you have any tips as well. it is always the opposite issue in my house. lots of my plants just die. i prefer that to this. later this morning we'll be...
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our correspondent sophie long has more. this is rebel.immensely difficult for sean, but the impact it had was huge. it moved many breakfast viewers to tears. it inspired others like the niblocks into action. it was heartbreaking to watch it, really. itjust made us think, why, why not sign up when we've got the time, the space and everything just to help make a difference. they were among thousands to volunteer to be guide dog puppy raisers after sean highlighted the impact of post—pandemic shortages. eight months later, they welcomed rebel into their home and became one of around 2,000 families helping to raise guide dog puppies. they spent their first christmas together, but they also knew it would be their last. as with their love and support, rebel would be ready forformal training a few months later. go forward! as we've watched rebel�*s journey, sean has introduced us to many people for whom, like him, guide dogs are the difference between independence and isolation. ella said that without rio, herfirst guide dog, she'd never have be
our correspondent sophie long has more. this is rebel.immensely difficult for sean, but the impact it had was huge. it moved many breakfast viewers to tears. it inspired others like the niblocks into action. it was heartbreaking to watch it, really. itjust made us think, why, why not sign up when we've got the time, the space and everything just to help make a difference. they were among thousands to volunteer to be guide dog puppy raisers after sean highlighted the impact of post—pandemic...
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somewhere in there is sophie long. morning.ce the 1970s. that is a warning sign something is going wrong and how we manage _ something is going wrong and how we manage habitats, in how we use pesticides. one of the things driving — pesticides. one of the things driving them as the climate crisis, changing — driving them as the climate crisis, changing the temperatures they can cope with _ changing the temperatures they can cope with. taking the temperature butterflies, working out which ones are doing _ butterflies, working out which ones are doing well and badly, that is really— are doing well and badly, that is really important and that is where the big _ really important and that is where the big butterfly count comes in. what _ the big butterfly count comes in. what can— the big butterfly count comes in. what can we do to help butterflies help us? what can we do to help butterflies hel us? . what can we do to help butterflies hel us? , , :, , what can we do to help butterflies hel us? , , :,, :. help us? the first thing peo
somewhere in there is sophie long. morning.ce the 1970s. that is a warning sign something is going wrong and how we manage _ something is going wrong and how we manage habitats, in how we use pesticides. one of the things driving — pesticides. one of the things driving them as the climate crisis, changing — driving them as the climate crisis, changing the temperatures they can cope with _ changing the temperatures they can cope with. taking the temperature butterflies, working out which...
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labour and sophie, he could win, do you think?mp and _ as the focus is on the focus is on donald trump and you _ as the focus is on the focus is on | donald trump and you encourage people _ donald trump and you encourage people to — donald trump and you encourage people to elect donald trump and not joe biden— people to elect donald trump and not joe biden if in november, not now, this is— joe biden if in november, not now, this is the _ joe biden if in november, not now, this is the referendum onjoe biden's— this is the referendum on joe biden' . ., , biden's age, donald trump will win. if it is a referendum _ biden's age, donald trump will win. if it is a referendum on _ biden's age, donald trump will win. if it is a referendum on donald - if it is a referendum on donald trump, joe biden will win. right now the narrative has overtakenjoe biden. right now it is a narrative onjoe biden and people haven't really seen what the alternative is because the alternative has locked himself in a room in mar—a—lago and kept his mouth quiet
labour and sophie, he could win, do you think?mp and _ as the focus is on the focus is on donald trump and you _ as the focus is on the focus is on | donald trump and you encourage people _ donald trump and you encourage people to — donald trump and you encourage people to elect donald trump and not joe biden— people to elect donald trump and not joe biden if in november, not now, this is— joe biden if in november, not now, this is the _ joe biden if in november, not now, this is the...
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sophie reaper they cast a long shadow over communities , and the people of communities, and the people a long time, long, long time to come to terms with with these events. sophie >> absolutely. and you know, the area where we are here, just down the road from where the incident took place. this is a residential area. there are houses all around us here. there's a newsagents just over my shoulder. there's pubs, there's cafes. this is a the hub of a community, but it's also a relatively small community. this is a seaside town on the merseyside coastline. this is a place with a promenade, with a beach, with a carousel that people will have really fond memories of visiting. not just from the local area, but from all over the united kingdom. and i think that this horrific attack will blight a lot of those memories. people will have had plans to come here today on a sunny day in the summer holidays, with their children, but now people will question whether or not it's safe to bnng whether or not it's safe to bring their children to southport . and that is truly, southport. and that is truly
sophie reaper they cast a long shadow over communities , and the people of communities, and the people a long time, long, long time to come to terms with with these events. sophie >> absolutely. and you know, the area where we are here, just down the road from where the incident took place. this is a residential area. there are houses all around us here. there's a newsagents just over my shoulder. there's pubs, there's cafes. this is a the hub of a community, but it's also a relatively...
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sophie. after the opening ceremony, which was was long and wet and not the best thing ever. i just can imagine the excitement of, you know, i was at london 2012, obviously, but what's the atmosphere like that? what are people are saying? are people really enjoying the games now ? really enjoying the games now? >> people are absolutely loving it. dawn, i think yesterday when we spoke to you yesterday and we were in that fan park and we got the opportunity to speak to people from all over the world. there's a real sense of atmosphere, a real sense of excitement. lots of people have got tickets for events and i remember years and years ago there used to be so much focus on things like the athletics and the cycling. but yesterday when we were speaking to people there is so much love for those other events. now, things like beach volleyball that no one would have talked about. i think there's a lot of americans that are keen on beach volleyball, and that's because they always do particularly well in the beach volleyball. but there's other sports as well. the rugby sevens yesterda
sophie. after the opening ceremony, which was was long and wet and not the best thing ever. i just can imagine the excitement of, you know, i was at london 2012, obviously, but what's the atmosphere like that? what are people are saying? are people really enjoying the games now ? really enjoying the games now? >> people are absolutely loving it. dawn, i think yesterday when we spoke to you yesterday and we were in that fan park and we got the opportunity to speak to people from all over...
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, she is very wonderful. fiery and simply i love sonya, we have been very friends for a long time, thanktoday, i’m sure, let’s have the director , ballet dancer, balit mester, well, we are all ballet dancers here, belit mester, also a lot... a fun quiz on the russia channel we have a simple single game, we start on the air 100 to one, a simple single game, i invite the captains teams here to the gaming table. so have you missed a lot? yes, yes, well, maybe one more time, maybe one more time nabis, for an encore, this is what i understand, this is what i understand, so, well, okay, so our first question is beautiful and solemn, it concerns a wedding, have you heard about this phenomenon , yes? okay, then the question is, what do the bride and groom necessarily prepare for the wedding? darina, without any doubt, so rings, rings, we check on the scoreboard, yes, this is the first, rings, first, of course, we return, we return to our teams and we start with you, dear champions, yes, yours. dance, dance is being prepared, we check, we check, the dance, the bride and groom, there is this, 23 p
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three years ago, 10—year—old sophie fairall died following a year—long battle with cancer.s ill and receiving treatment? ~ ., , ., treatment? we were in for the year of ourjourney. _ treatment? we were in for the year of ourjourney, her _ treatment? we were in for the year of ourjourney, herjourney - treatment? we were in for the year of ourjourney, herjourney really, i of ourjourney, herjourney really, with cancer, — of ourjourney, herjourney really, with cancer, and she noticed that i wasn't _ with cancer, and she noticed that i wasn't being fed when i was in with her, wasn't being fed when i was in with her. and _ wasn't being fed when i was in with her. and she — wasn't being fed when i was in with her, and she didn't want me to leave her, and she didn't want me to leave her in _ her, and she didn't want me to leave her in order— her, and she didn't want me to leave her in orderto her, and she didn't want me to leave her in order to go and get fit. it was _ her in order to go and get fit. it was in— her in order to go and get fit. it was in covid _ her in order to go an
three years ago, 10—year—old sophie fairall died following a year—long battle with cancer.s ill and receiving treatment? ~ ., , ., treatment? we were in for the year of ourjourney. _ treatment? we were in for the year of ourjourney, her _ treatment? we were in for the year of ourjourney, herjourney - treatment? we were in for the year of ourjourney, herjourney really, i of ourjourney, herjourney really, with cancer, — of ourjourney, herjourney really, with cancer, and she noticed that i...
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(vo) you've had thyroid eye disease for a long time. and you've lived with the damage it caused. tedhelp.com. [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: not only are ellie and sophie twinstersish -- twin sisser but they are cruzzing through this tournament joompt charlie from new jersey, if the sect service needs more man power, send them the 87,000 irs agents. they are armed too. tony from boston, i wouldn't let cheatle guard a stick of gum. we will have more of trump and vance tomorrow night. the turn to the right comment was classic, trump grinned. you are good. >> jesse: i am good! thank you for saying that. sir dave from chicago, oh, sir dave. i have loved jd vance since i read his book. anyone that loves fried baloney sandwiches has my vote. >> i have not read the book yet, but i will, or i will see the movie. >> saying sir before you jump into a conversation is a class act. >> jesse: definitely a good move sitting next to the president. luke, from framing hand massachusetts, don't let trump meet johnny, he might hire him to be his press secretary. they met, but johnny is still working here. it seem
(vo) you've had thyroid eye disease for a long time. and you've lived with the damage it caused. tedhelp.com. [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: not only are ellie and sophie twinstersish -- twin sisser but they are cruzzing through this tournament joompt charlie from new jersey, if the sect service needs more man power, send them the 87,000 irs agents. they are armed too. tony from boston, i wouldn't let cheatle guard a stick of gum. we will have more of trump and vance tomorrow night. the turn to the...
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now we don't have left long on the program or indeed long left on the program.speak to sophie reaper live there outside the arc de triomphe. what can we expect tonight in paris? >> we went to a lot of soccer games. >> yeah , well, tom, we're not >> yeah, well, tom, we're not far out now from that iconic opening ceremony. >> the thing that will kick it all off here in paris. 10,500 athletes from 206 different nafions athletes from 206 different nations who will be competing in the olympics. they will climb aboard boats and head down from one point. the ottilie's bridge, and they will travel around six kilometres up to the eiffel tower and the trocadero , where tower and the trocadero, where paris 2024 will be kicked off fully. now that will happen. the official time that they're expecting it to start is 8:24. now that might seem a bit of a random time, but the reason for thatis random time, but the reason for that is because that means on a 24 hour clock, it will read 2024. how perfect for the 2024 paris olympic games. now, this is of course , the very first is of
now we don't have left long on the program or indeed long left on the program.speak to sophie reaper live there outside the arc de triomphe. what can we expect tonight in paris? >> we went to a lot of soccer games. >> yeah , well, tom, we're not >> yeah, well, tom, we're not far out now from that iconic opening ceremony. >> the thing that will kick it all off here in paris. 10,500 athletes from 206 different nafions athletes from 206 different nations who will be...
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sophie reaper outside indeed.er crown court for us, a shocking story. >> yes, indeed. right now, this weekend is set to be a scorcher on the sporting front. isn't it? not long away from the big event on saturday afternoon, where england's euros quarter final against switzerland , with gareth against switzerland, with gareth southgate's men hoping to put in a significantly better performance than the one against slovakia in the last 16 on sunday. they're still one. >> they still one question marks poon >> they still one question marks poor, though, wasn't it? yeah. question marks remaining over any potential changes southgate could make , with one rumoured could make, with one rumoured line—up suggesting he could revert to a back three and start ivan toney up front with harry kane. there we go. there we go. >> well done . let's speak now to >> well done. let's speak now to sports broadcaster chris scudden sports broadcaster chris scudder. good afternoon chris, thanks for joining us. scudder. good afternoon chris, t
sophie reaper outside indeed.er crown court for us, a shocking story. >> yes, indeed. right now, this weekend is set to be a scorcher on the sporting front. isn't it? not long away from the big event on saturday afternoon, where england's euros quarter final against switzerland , with gareth against switzerland, with gareth southgate's men hoping to put in a significantly better performance than the one against slovakia in the last 16 on sunday. they're still one. >> they still one...
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i know you mentioned it's been a long day, but that doesn't matter to me.an incredibly important event, and rightly so, that we mark it as much and as often as we can. >> okay, sophie reaper live on the ground in paris, get yourself a croissant and get yourself a croissant and get yourself to bed. not sure about lady gaga, but yeah, each to their own right to get an expert insight into the security events of the olympics, we now welcome former head of the national counter terrorism security office, chris phillips. chris. good evening. should those attending the paris olympics be feeling concerned tonight, after everything we've seen today? and also, by the way, a few incidents leading up to the games, including the really horrific story about an australian woman who was gang raped by five men a couple of nights back. >> yeah, i think paris has got all sorts of problems . all sorts of problems. >> i do think that, almost certainly the amount of stops that have been pulled out here for the, by the french police and the military will mean that paris itself is
i know you mentioned it's been a long day, but that doesn't matter to me.an incredibly important event, and rightly so, that we mark it as much and as often as we can. >> okay, sophie reaper live on the ground in paris, get yourself a croissant and get yourself a croissant and get yourself to bed. not sure about lady gaga, but yeah, each to their own right to get an expert insight into the security events of the olympics, we now welcome former head of the national counter terrorism...
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i know you mentioned it's been a long day, but that doesn't matter to me.s an incredibly important event, and rightly so, that we mark it as much and as often as we can. >> okay, sophie reaper live on the ground in paris, get yourself a croissant and get yourself a croissant and get yourself to bed. not sure about lady gaga, but yeah, each to their own right to get an expert insight into the security events of the olympics, we now welcome former head of the national counter terrorism security office, chris phillips. chris. good evening. should those attending the paris olympics be feeling concerned tonight, after everything we've seen today? and also, by the way, a few incidents leading up to the games, including the really horrific story about an australian woman who was gang raped by five men a couple of nights back. >> yeah, i think paris has got all sorts of problems . all sorts of problems. >> i do think that, almost certainly the amount of stops that have been pulled out here for the, by the french police and the military will mean that paris itself i
i know you mentioned it's been a long day, but that doesn't matter to me.s an incredibly important event, and rightly so, that we mark it as much and as often as we can. >> okay, sophie reaper live on the ground in paris, get yourself a croissant and get yourself a croissant and get yourself to bed. not sure about lady gaga, but yeah, each to their own right to get an expert insight into the security events of the olympics, we now welcome former head of the national counter terrorism...
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. >> yes, after a month long search in tenerife , spanish search in tenerife, spanish authorities foundlongside his possessions and clothing . possessions and clothing. >> well, we can cross now to our reporter sophie reaper, who is at his hometown of oswaldtwistle, where west end church is offering support to the local community. >> well, good afternoon to you both. the mood here in jay slater's hometown of oswaldtwistle today is a sombre one. following that news yesterday that human remains had been found close to his last known location. now this evening there will be a service held here at the west end methodist church as members of the community come together as a sign of strength and support in what the in what the church are describing as a devastating time. now this news, of course, will have come as a huge blow to jay's loved ones, many of whom are still out in tenerife, in particular his mother, who's been out there now for over four weeks searching for her lost son. now, of course, we are still waiting on the formal identification of those human remains, but we know that they
. >> yes, after a month long search in tenerife , spanish search in tenerife, spanish authorities foundlongside his possessions and clothing . possessions and clothing. >> well, we can cross now to our reporter sophie reaper, who is at his hometown of oswaldtwistle, where west end church is offering support to the local community. >> well, good afternoon to you both. the mood here in jay slater's hometown of oswaldtwistle today is a sombre one. following that news yesterday...
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and sophie just very quickly. and we're running out of time.ng yourself there now? >> i would love to have gotten to that stage. i used to be a long jumper, so i would have loved to get there, but this is a different kind of dream. this is my dream job. so to be able to report from the olympics on a topic that's so important to me is really, really special. i'm really grateful to gb news for letting me do this. brilliant. >> and you get a gold medal for doing so. sophie reaper live in paris for us and sophie will be joining us throughout the program. thank you very much. lovely. there's still plenty of time to enjoy a massive win yourself this summer. see what i did there with your chance to win a £30,000 in tax free cash, you could really be our next big winner. and here's how you do it. >> celebrate a spectacular summer with your chance to win an incredible £30,000 in tax free cash in our great british giveaway. it's the biggest prize of the year, so far and it's totally tax free. what would you spend that on luxury holidays? a new car or jus
and sophie just very quickly. and we're running out of time.ng yourself there now? >> i would love to have gotten to that stage. i used to be a long jumper, so i would have loved to get there, but this is a different kind of dream. this is my dream job. so to be able to report from the olympics on a topic that's so important to me is really, really special. i'm really grateful to gb news for letting me do this. brilliant. >> and you get a gold medal for doing so. sophie reaper live...
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this time of adversity and heartbreak and although that despair and that grief will remain for a very long what they can to pick up whatever pieces they can and hold it together for those families, people reflecting that for us, this morning, sophie, because even speaking to alex totty there, who's been there since before 6:00 this morning, using his own time to sort out that clean up operation this morning. >> he really is the best of us. and the community coming together. and we did see that last night as well, didn't we? before this unrest and before the rioting, there was a community coming together and holding a vigil for these three beautiful little girls. >> thanks, sophie. thanks we'll leave it there and we'll speak again to you shortly. thank you very much indeed. >> we're joined now by the spectator's political correspondent james heale and the yvette cooper. the home secretary has described these people last night, and the arrest as thugs. what do you make of what she had to say? >> well, i think there's a real contrast coming from sophie's reporting. there is the difference bet
this time of adversity and heartbreak and although that despair and that grief will remain for a very long what they can to pick up whatever pieces they can and hold it together for those families, people reflecting that for us, this morning, sophie, because even speaking to alex totty there, who's been there since before 6:00 this morning, using his own time to sort out that clean up operation this morning. >> he really is the best of us. and the community coming together. and we did see...