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and have a look and charlie stayt. with babita sharma and charlie stayt. our headlines today... at our website... this is breakfast with the beta sharma and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today... that is all from us. sharma and charlie stayt. media giant suffers its biggest ever in a tsunami in indonesia has soared to almost 400. ben will have the weather but first a summary again next week. security breach. of the main news. goodbye. a summary of the main news. accounts after its worst ever security breach. ever security security breach. putting jobs at risk. breach. were missed used or who was responsible. if there's no brexit deal, putting jobs at risk. beyond the expiry responsible. date. affected as described the breach is really serious. two of the ryder cup. really serious. triggered by an earthquake that an indonesian island. shot in the four—balls. indonesian island. latest from our indonesia editor who were separate. the momentum is with europe on the two in the ryder cup. were separate. two in the ryder cup. bring us up to date with the situation rory mcilroy is leading the charge. he is three up. is like now. ryan gosling tells us why his latest role is ‘out of with the situation is like now. this world'. your saturday is getting off to a rather chilly start. rather chilly start. the worst affected area on a decent weekend and prospect. the island. island. some sunny spells. always feeling quite cool. astronauts are just different and they are fascinating, inspiring. they are although weather details on the way. it's saturday 29 fascinating, inspiring.
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september. our top story... chilly start but a decent weekends in prospect. 300 people may have died in the tsunami and earthquake, 7. some sunny spells. after discovering its worst ever security breach. tsunami and earthquake, 7. always feeling quite cool. all the weather details on the way. it's saturday 29th september. our top story... profiles were misused, or who was responsible. this huge wave, smashing into the shore line. 5 earthquake hit an indonesian shore line. city. the breach was "really serious". our north america technology reporter dave lee has more. voiceover: we came here to stay motorbikes and rushing into substantial buildings like mosques. substantial buildings like mosques. in touch with friends... by the security the shore of this figure of more than 300 in line with that. breach. as a new access token, sort of like changing the locks. you don't, however, need to change your password. we are also hearing officials expect the death toll may increase. the death toll facebook discovered a massive hacking attack may increase. on its network. an idea of the geographical setup of palu city. palu city.
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the ability to take full control of populated areas, like accounts. most of indonesia. spam and data misuse. indonesia. people relying on the sea for a livelihood. for a livelihood. people living close to the shores. close to the shores. facebook‘s system, such as airbnb, tinder and many, many others. there to start the search and rescue relief effort. relief effort. nor what they may have done with the access. airport in palu was severely damaged in the quake and is now close. in the quake and is now close. where its european operations are of the main roads have now been blocked by rubble. based. blocked by the breach. by he told reporters that keeping ahead of hackers was difficult. rubble. security is an arms race and make that long journey to alternative airports. thank we're continuing to improve our defences. you. come with rebecca and the team on the ground. labelling to be from people in our tightened. community. at why the bug was missed by its developers.
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who died after eating a pret a manager baguette. wasn't on the security breach is the world's biggest packaging. social network. dave lee, bbc news, in san francisco. to ensure this doesn't happen to another family. they want the law changed. past their normal expiry date, because of it's about a continuing shortage. safety. of some of the devices by four months. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports from the coroner, what they come back with. has more. and educating people. people. saw the error in the process of taking stock. of taking stock. we need to get these issues out there. these issues out there. to understand what the legal position is. from severe allergic reactions. position is. were not enough to save her. companies of this size operate in this respect. but many rely on them for emergency treatment. court nominee, brett kavanaugh. who lives with multiple allergies. means desperate parents have been left while they were at high school together in the ‘80s.
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looking for alternatives. welcomed the investigation. to be tear gas — had been released inside the venue. the supplier, to deal with the problem. shortness of breath. one person was taken to hospital as precaution. police said there is no ongoing risk to the public. round the houses until you get a solution. for the rest of the year. months after the official expiry date. if britain crashed out of the eu without a deal. and futurejobs. inside is clear, it is safe to remains a competitive location for car making. use even though it is expired. news. using anything at
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all. of course, make sure you call for emergency help straightaway. injected devices. what is the collective noun for panderers? to resolve the is it a pandemonium? is ita pandemonium? it is! issue. dominic hughes, bbc news. to be quite injured after a tsunami hit an a handful. indonesian island. old and are not mobile until three months. buildings have collapsed. hampered by power cuts. they are unaware that they are already tv star is. now the sport. court nominee brett kavanaugh. the incredible fight back on day one of the ryder cup. school together in the 1980s. chris buckler reports. look at me when i'm talking to you! you're telling me that my assault doesn't matter! paris for us.
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confirmation hearings. .. of the i know it is early days, but it has been going so well for europe? been going so well for europe7m land... has. has. momentum they achieved yesterday afternoon. afternoon. and followed it through to this morning. of sexual assault. the leaderboard awash with do you think that brett blue. blue. the rock in three of their four matches. kavanaugh is telling the truth? four matches. desperate to overturn that death is at. involved in meetings with they are struggling. they found the water this morning. democrats. the water this morning. we saw it from dustinjohnson on the second. from dustinjohnson on the to a delay. second. this was his tee shot putting this in the water. in the water. rickie fowler did the same on the first. same on the first. and we haven't had a perhaps trying a bit too hard and some nerves. process, i think, that we some nerves. can be proud of. whitewash of the european team yesterday afternoon. yesterday afternoon. look at this from rory mcilroy. from rory mcilroy.
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he's two up against bruce koepka. against bruce koepka. blasey ford who has accused him of putt from tommy fleetwood on the second. they have sexual assault. brett put his hand moved one over my mouth to stop me from yelling. up. is up against tiger woods and patrick reed. this is what terrified me patrick reed. they won both their matches yesterday. the most. i have never done this, to her or to anyone. matches yesterday. they are on top again today. again today. its investigation into his pick for the supreme court within a week. for tommy fleetwood as it was his son's first birthday. son's first birthday. he found time to celebrate last night with. to celebrate last night in this with. all going well for europe so far. going well for europe city. so far. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. four matches to come later on today. matches to come later on today. let's speculate. some points on the board potentially for europe. board potentially for europe. we need 9. had been released inside need 9. the venue. 5 more points to win back the trophy reclaim the ryder cup. trophy reclaim the ryder cup. shortness of they would be almost halfway there to achieving that. breath. to achieving that. one person was taken to hospital as precaution. police said there is no ongoing risk to the later on today and then the singles as well on sunday. public. hugely exciting.
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all 12 players from each team will be out on the course. be out on the course. format at the moment is playing with your partner. your partner. it could all fall on those individual matches tomorrow. those individual matches tomorrow. it has just gone eight minutes palace date. palace date. you are watching breakfast on bbc news. director kevin spacey. time being, things could look rather rosy for europe this weekend. unable to raise concerns". rosy for europe this weekend. still a long way to go, of course. support and mentoring. thank you. its executive director kate varah joins us now. relationship with the manager. an awkward training ground exchange, was caught on camera on wednesday. thank you for being with us this morning. of the vice—captaincy. morning. if i am happy with his vic have had on everybody that worked there. work, he worked there. plays. if i'm not happy with his work, he doesn't play. the overwhelming mood was of a drive for positive change. the team needs good players, he is a good for positive change. player. the team needs players with personality to play, he has. to defend that.
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looked at embedding and enshrining best culture and best practice. best culture and best practice. at wolves from midday today so dan's on the move. with mark lawrenson in this weeks premier league predictions. that things like that would happen —— not happen? that things like that he hates modern—day goal celebrations. would happen -- not happen? -- not happen? they whine me right up. we all have different moves. different moves. formality of raising that with hr line management, unions. top when you get a goal, as if they are surprised they have got one. are surprised they have got one. line management, unions. what is all that business. dele alli has some different move. even partner. do the dancing later. just do the job on the field. place and someone needs to find post them and demystify the process.
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them and demystify the process. i have a friend who had a very exciting tortures. exciting tortures. the system that was in place at the old vic. in what way what do you say to that? was it exciting, mike? precisely what he is talking about. on your own and not get the support from your employer. let's go to scotland. from your employer. all of them 3pm kick—offs. in the table after six matches — are at home something that is unique to the old vic. vic. to aberdeen. form part of the network, the more i realise this is a universal issue. realise this is a universal issue. you go to we have a problem at work? let's see you can use a formal process but what lies underneath your goal that? what lies underneath that? celebrations! this is right. fingers are supposed to be at the charlie, come on. this is right. pastoral confidential sounding board. to be at the charlie, come onlj will let board. you practice that. will let you practice that. and they are also trained in policies and procedures. let's stick to a hand in the air! policies and procedures. at sheffield wednesday.
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wednesday the lead. understand how they can speak up if they want to do so. they want to do so. so middlesbrough or west brom can go top today. elsewhere, bristol city drew one—all with aston villa. the world cup in 2030. for the right to stage this year's successful tournament. to host the 2030 edition. hosted the first world cup in 1930. you think that compounds it position of the season in russia later even more? today. more? rival sebastian vettel in practice at
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sochi yesterday. one was staged in 2014. actually the more people i speak to the more it is universal issues. the more it is universal issues. all struggle with the issue of balance of power. balance of power. motivate and material workforce and make sure people have fellow briton george groves, to take the wba a voice. make sure people have a voice. super—middleweight title. in the seventh round. injeddah as super series champion. smith is the youngest of four fighting brothers. his brother liam has already held a world title. it's somebody in a position of power, audi raise concerns? a audi raise concerns? fight i enjoyed. this is the level i've always wanted to be at. i finally got here and showed i can make find out where to go and how to feel confident about raising things. thejump. confident about raising things. the ali trophy. now i'm the best super—middleweight on the planet. job done, that's exactly what i've always wanted and i've done it. work where people can feel comfortable to address the concerns? comfortable to address the concerns? today the culture of the old vic is very strong. in the superleague next season. very strong.
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what i'm really clear about is this isn't a silver bullet. about is this isn't a silver bullet. 17 points to 16. than 12 points on sunday. both sides scored three tries line management, although is a very strong. each. you confident it but lima sopoanga's late penalty saw them win by a single point. is working? to deny cheetahs their first win of the season. everything is confidential to the people that raise it. people that raise it. to score the winning try, 24—21 it finished at arms park. into our building and they ask what can i do, work on ago? can i do, work on ago? where edinburgh almost surrendered a immediately the guardians will be there to support them. 16 point lead over benetton. there to support them. idea of common language being out there. they hung on at murrayfield to win by 31 points there. to 30. in the quarter—finals of the shenzhen open in china. but has a slight
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ankle issue. immediately be able to help the signpost in the right direction? signpost in the to manage her right direction? anxiety. thank you very much, kate varah is the old vic executive director. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. who say taylor's welfare is their top priority. it is approaching a quarter past eight this morning. the headlines... than 50 million users after a major security breach. from a psychological point of view. date, because they're in such short supply. here's ben with title in a row today, in a look at france. this morning's weather. to go. chap, in speedway. morning would come up that be fair to say? yes. from the tape. it's19—year—old bartoz swiasik, in down around freezing or a touch below. poland. below. the tape caught up around his helmet, and his race was over. should go on holiday to
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the mediterranean? mediterranean? thought for those who have because look at this at this. have because look at this at this. didn't you have a go at speedway? ” did, quite recently. i may get round. those bikes are so powerful. zero years and no breaks. they are like formed in the mediterranean and its shares parts of her again. shares parts of her again. racehorses. —— no gears. medicaine is moving across greece giving torrential downpours. giving torrential downpours. wind gusts of 80 or 90 mph. gusts of 80 or 90 mph. mediterranean holiday not such a great idea. great idea. you will love this story. weather watchers have been out and about. about. it to winners from my signed early ticking up some good pictures of the sunrise. some good pictures of the sunrise. 2019. that is how it looks close to aberdeen a little bit earlier on. aberdeen a little bit earlier on. in a bank vault since that we have all seen since the sunshine. the 1970s. sunshine. who won the coveted prize back in around and places but any mist and fog should clear quite quickly. fog should clear quite quickly. 1998 riding his horse cool dawn. particularly we will hold onto long spells of sunshine. spells of sunshine.
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will cloud were a little through the day. this is a special moment. day. you're going to unveil this history. going to unveil this history. it has been missing for all these we will see outbreaks of rain and a strong wind as well. years. strong wind as well. been missing for all these years. we are about to see 18 carat gold. theyjust could get to 50 or 55 malls per hour. are about to see 18 carat gold. it weighs 61m grams. it weighs malls per hour. temperature is the supplement 12—i8dc. supplement 12—i8dc. it is about where we 644 grams. should be. where we should be. weighs 644 grams. the suspense is killing us. let's have a look. this is the new gold cup. northern ireland and northern england. is the new gold cup. england. replica will be presented to the owners next year. presented to the owners next year. clear skies and stop the first batch and again it will be chilly. are we allowed to touch it, andrew? and again it will be chilly. some spots very close to freezing. spots very close to freezing. i have helped the replica many times. fairly chilly the north. it out. chilly the north. it's a bit more cloud and a breeze as well. quite and a breeze as well. heavy. that has been locked in a vault central areas is associated with this weather front, a cold front. central areas is associated with this weatherfront, a cold front. for 45 years. this weatherfront, a cold front. 45 the name suggests, behind hand that the air will tackle do. the air will years. tackle do.
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splash, from that time, we're not so our direction so that will never be sure. sure. from 1972, it has been locked in a vault. particularly warm. particularly warm. in a vault. it has been passed down through the family. front continues to make progress south across wales and through the england. south across wales and england. family. forward and let cheltenham know about it. england and wales tomorrow than today. they today. have acquired. sunshine but the scattering of showers. especially across the on the front side, it says cheltenham. front side, it says bournemouth. bournemouth. cheltenham. might not see it because it's so shiny. it has a gold insignia here. degrees after dave's values 11 — 15 at best. if you turn it at best. around, it says 1924. monday cooler wetter chilly start of the day. temperatures struggling. the original first cheltenham gold cup. struggling. cup. year that this will be handed looking fine and dry but it'll be a rather chilly. over to the winning owner. to the thank you, good to see you. winning owner. if britain crashed out of the eu without a deal. get your hands on a replica of the original? original? justly heritage that goes behind it. behind it. on jobs and investment at the plant in future. the cheltenham gold cup has been run cheltenham since1924. has been run
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sanchia berg reports. cheltenham since1924. the jockey gets a small memento. to hold that in front of the audience on the every day at toyota's factory near derby. day. audience on the day. each one built to order. works because the parts only arrive when they are needed. in this country would love to get a piece of heritage. when they are needed. and that is iconic. uk and europe, but straight onto the production line. iconic. production line. has so if the truck gets stuck the that it will be the magnus cheltenham gold line can stop. line can stop. cup. good for them. hard brexit delays the border would magnify that. the border would magnify that. somebody somewhere knew they had the cheltenham gold cup in a bank vault. cheltenham gold cup in a bank vault. every year, the gold cup was happening. impacted and we will see production stopped in our factory. stopped in our factory. itjust seems odd to me. know how long that disruption would be. hours, days, possibly weeks. why would they not have come forward and said, we have got this. and said, we have got this. it is an odd story. odd story. billion in this plant to build the new for you, charlie, to go out and investigate this! corolla here. new corolla here. it would reduce investigate this!
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our competitiveness. the gold cup hasn't changed since 1972. the gold cup hasn't changed since1972. hasn't changed since1972. our competitiveness. we've had that same gold cup. that same gold cup. it's been handed to made in the uk and that each owner since then. would cost jobs. jobs. to each owner since then. and the eu as the prime minister outlined in her checkers proposal. outlined in her if anybody watching ken, with what happened in the missing years? checkers proposal. happened in the missing years? car—maker to be worried about the implications of a hard brexit. a mystery, implications of a hard brexit. but it's supply chains extending in the european union. great to european union. have it back. back. for an outstanding contribution to racing. is estimated at close to a million britishjobs depend on it. britishjobs depend on it. congratulations. they were pleased to ensure that and remained competitive location for carmaking. see the back of location for carmaking. me! me! one of the judges won the gold cup on three looked forward to continuing the negotiations. you're watching breakfast from bbc occasions. cup on three occasions. news. it is heavier than the previous one. time now for a look at the newspapers. heavier than the previous one. replica will be handed
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to the owners. everyone can get a few. yes, it will be in the hall of fame. it will be in the hall of what's caught his eye. fame. everyone will be able to take a view. view. it's something very special and iconic to cheltenham. and iconic to cheltenham. first let's have a look at the thank you front pages. very much. pages. very much. let mike bushell hold anything in a morning, that has the story that is leading on gang crime this morning. leading on live situation! now ben has the weather. gang crime weather. this morning. look at the leading driver of gang violence according to the times newspaper. according to the times newspaper. mediterranean. mediterranean and it has certain characteristics of a hurricane. characteristics of a hurricane. of bullying students and colleagues in the past five years. in the past five years. will make for a wet weekend over parts of greece. parts of greece. wind gusts of 80 and perhaps 90 mph. and perhaps 90 mph. thriving in britain's turbulent weather to say the least. leading universities. weather to say the least. back home, it is pretty quiet. universities. it is pretty quiet.
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in fact, a beautiful start the day. beautiful start the day. watchers have been out capturing the scenes. this is staffordshire. of his daughter and the lasting impact of her stillbirth, in 2012. impact of her stillbirth, in 2012. a bit misty and murky, some fog patches. misty and murky, some fog patches. and certainly chilly. the day, we should see some decent spells of sunshine. spells of sunshine. thought to be affected by a security breach. would you one of them? i hope not, i haven't checked. hope not, i haven't checked. i have no idea what is going on since then. no idea what is think will be found across england and we. going on since then. and we. the further south you are, blue skies all day long. blue skies all day long. workload for northern ireland. you will start us with f t. for northern ireland. scotland, some thicker cloud and some outbreaks of patchy rain. some outbreaks of patchy rain. months until brexit that, it will be quite windy across the far north. and they have the far north. these numbers here are the sustained wind speeds. are the sustained wind speeds. the steady wind speeds. steady wind speeds. done a clap. the gusts can reach 50 or 55 done a clap. mph. reach 50 or 55 mph. temperatures go, 12—18d, about where we should be for the time of year. we should be for the time of year. will sink south eastwards across scotland. fact that each option will have economic cost. economic cost. scotland. a band of cloud over northern ireland. northern ireland.
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to the south of that, it will be chilly. that, it will be chilly. in the countryside getting and the more you expect the economy to take a hit in the event of... down to chilly. to take a hit in the event of... chilly. what is we have the cloud, not as cold, chilly again for the north. cold, chilly again for your take? the north. central areas is associated with this weather front. central areas is associated with this weatherfront. central areas is associated with this weather front. this weather front. we southwards, it brings a bit of a change to the feel of the air. change to the feel of the air. air will come down from the arctic, from the north. from the north. temperatures really will struggle. another chilly start. a majority in parliament at the moment. moment. of the play for and it is really uncertain. really uncertain. and scotland, we will see some long spells of sunshine. spells of sunshine. blowing in on the north or north—westerly winds. north—westerly winds. temperatures, 11th—16 at the very best. —— we should be docking about, that is the reality. is the reality. best. there are two views of how some places in the north are stuck in single digits. stuck in single digits. the dulux.
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of how the are dry and we will see some rain at times across the north—west. times across the north—west. dulux. all, the weekend while chilly not looking too bad. looking too bad. thank you. anti—fraud initiative. opportunities so you're absolutely right. very emotive on either side. to someone else is actually going to the right person. now that won't happen until next year. paul lewis from bbc radio 4 s money box is here to explain. this is all quite confusing. good morning, supreme court nominee paul. for donald trump. morning, paul. trump. to put in the bank account number, sort code and the recipient's name. sort code and the recipient's name. name corresponds with the bank number. but they don't make that check. session and said why don't we give the fbi are we to investigate this. the fbi are we to check.
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investigate this. it is almost as soap opera quality do this at the moment. do this at the moment. because the bank won't tell you when it's going. it's going. confirmation of pay was supposed to stop that. united states and it is a curious process stop that. to point the judge. process to point the judge. you had any doubts you could stop at them. them. but how do we know that this is going to operate? going to operate? joe bloggs is mr joe bloggs. joe bloggs. we think it will work in many cases. many cases. most obvious and public format and not a courtroom. not a courtroom. wrong i think it will work, though it might not but also the question of due process and presumption of innocence. and presumption stop all fraud.
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it might not stop all fraud. of innocence. i interviewed the regulator yesterday. interviewed the regulator yesterday. shows have divided americans society are values wise. are values wise. you found it difficult to watch it. difficult to watch it. are not moving as quickly as they shoot. i found the whole thing is intrusive. shoot. whole thing is intrusive. i turned it on and turn it off again. it on and turn it off again. it may be accountable. timetable to make them do it by what she says is the middle of next year. she says is the middle of next year. be accountable. if teachers were so another nine months after when marching yesterday. marching yesterday. we expected it to happen. expected it to happen. do we know what prompted this delay? what prompted this delay? what is going on? it is a bit of a puzzle. you would think banks would like this. this. make their budgets this year and things are getting very tired. things are getting very tired. tough to teach. and do payment system regulator has said, that she is frustrated about this. that she is frustrated about this. theirjobs properly. properly. we have more planes, pick this up in the mirror. this up in the mirror. underneath the flight path this is concerning.
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the numbers are quite staggering. consumers and use and is staggering. and users of the system. are dealing with over five planes a minute, 730,000... .. of the system. are dealing with over five planes a minute, 730,000... the regulator is clearly frustrated at this. clearly frustrated at this. five planes a minute? it apparently sets a new record. record. fining them for any delays beyond the middle of next year. the middle of next year. let's hope they stick to their dates. they stick to their dates. all, thank you. seen the apps you can get that show how many planes are in the sky. how many planes are in the sky. you get a sense of how congested. get a sense of how congested. of the 20th misleading because this guy is a big place, but century. it is remarkable. place, but it and the challenges he faced. is remarkable. ryan gosling as neil armstrong. —— 736,000 flu betweenjune, july and 0ur arts editor will gompertz went to meet them. august. that's one and august. small step concerned, we are for man, taking the journeys. one giant journeys. leap for mankind. it is more able to handle more planes. planes. and return home. lot of people say that is a good thing.
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thing. and immediate and possible? and going, a good thing, evidence of an economy that is working. an economy that is working. is good news, lots of people travelling in the holiday season. travelling in the holiday season. maybe we should have seen counting down, is the clock a long time ago. ticking for you? but we just haven't been able to until now. for you? neil armstrong, a well—known figure, famously taciturn? what do you do, how does gosling become armstrong? a pretty frantic three or four months. back with us in an hour. thank you, see you later. it is 8:28am. 8:28am. the headlines coming up in just a moment. just a moment. old mother of technology, i ship music, art and architecture. people are not aware of. what were you looking for, at least, what did you find?
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