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the impact of the coronavirus outbreak will be felt "for decades to come". the w—h—o's emergency committee was meeting to assess the pandemic and discuss what more can be done to control the virus, six months after declaring a global public health emergency. the planned easing of england's lockdown has been put on hold because of a rise in the rate of coronavirus infections. the prime minister has warned the country cannot be complacent, and the government has retracted plans allowing small wedding receptions and the re—opening of bowling alleys, ice rinks, and casinos. three youths including a 22 year old in florida, a 19 year old in the uk, and a juvenile have been charged — suspected of being behind a major hacking attack targeting twitter. many leading users — including barack obama, now on bbc news —
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baftas extra time. hello. your high—energy hose for the baptist extra time or the see the views that you missed, this, semi—relaxed and attempt to enjoy discovering all of the other winners tonight. live event. blue planet life. sorry, i am watching the body language of individual sharks. our present, they are cruising around. with they are cruising around. with the fins spread like wings. if those fins come down below them like this, they are getting ready to make a tight turn. operation life. the operation
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to treat the aneurysm is now under way to treat the aneurysm is now underway and we to treat the aneurysm is now under way and we are going to be showing you every step of the operation life in real time. glastonbury 2019. (music) election 2019 live. the results. this the most important election that we have ever voted in. i have rarely detected so much excitement about politics around the country and who could be surprised when the future of the nation is at stake. the bathtub goes to blue planet life. thank you -- bafta. thank you. the bbc natural unit is ever made. thank you to the bbc
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and the commission team, tom mcdonald for believing in us and sharing our vision for the series. we are incredibly proud to have shown a light on the ocean and how important they are for all life on earth. and more than ever, the nature of something that we can draw strength from and this is no time to lose sight of protecting it. thank you. thank you, bafta. international. succession. you have to take your shoes off. i might not. now. that is the one rule of these things, man. no shoes. but what if your toenails are not all that aesthetically pleasing? sells out, nails out. when they cs. the man who did it, the metal actually did it confessed. he confessed —— man.
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you are free! you are coming home! unbelievable. i know this is hard for you but i need to ask some questions about what happened. i already told them. officer. i am the lead detective on this and i have to hear from you, detective on this and i have to hearfrom you, ok? detective on this and i have to hear from you, ok? euphoria. are you pouring coffee in the water filter? guess i am. you should not be drinking caffeine. it's late. mum, please. i have homework. there isa please. i have homework. there is a sentence i never thought i would hear. the bafta goes to... when they cs. —— when they see us. tony with
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an eye. first cuts. (music) anywhere but westminster. right now, the house apartment is targets of the pieces. about whether we are going to leave the european union. and i think the european union. and i think the word for that is displacement activity. soon gone, a wind rush chronicle. displacement activity. soon gone, a wind rush chroniclelj do gone, a wind rush chronicle.” do not want to be here any more. can you take me back, please? just take me back? . we re please? just take me back? . were you talking to? just talking to myself. everybody does it. i once watched a flight does it. i once watched a flight watch you die, why would
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i? the bafta is awarded to. rain in gear. i will go first. asa rain in gear. i will go first. as a producer i would like say thank you so much. i am so glad they came together so well. white his she could speak before you? this is bafta then we have 36 to do the speech and i would like to focus on that. the dangerous of having one having some gratitude and bliss and then your brain has obsessed over your fat sweaty face. . i like to think my family, everyone who supports me and. a stilly think about that right now. talking about what a great co—director she is and also i was thinking about
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how beautiful i am to the cast and the crew in the body doubles in the three amazing women for brilliant actresses and theirown right, women for brilliant actresses and their own right, and i was thinking about ian thomas and how inspiring she has entered black actresses for many actresses including me,. this is it, the only time you're going to finish bafta, you have peaked now, so do not miss it up. do not think of it... don't forget your lines, don't forget your lines. i would just like to say thank you bafta. single drama. a responsible child.” lost control. when did you lose control? i lost control before
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and during the attack. the left behind. we are second-class citizens in our own country. people from all over the place. yet, but we are a part of the global economy thing. listen,. let me speak. it is not their jobs on the line though, is it? elizabeth is missing. it is me gran, it is kt. i don't give a snuff what your name is, get rid of her she is lazy. say sorry, now! say sorry! sorry! sorry! i don't even know what i've done. brexit, the uncivil war. that is the actual nhs logo. are we just allowed to
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smudge their faces. you'll if he wants to come down and peeled the label of, will have the cameras ready. let's take back control! let's take back control! the bafta goes to, the left behind. thank you, thank you. bbc wales, bbc studios. and the communities that are made up the majority of the key workers who have guide us through this pandemic but black—and—white of dying about twice the rate of the rest of us. twice the rate of the rest of us. so on the other side, will become out on the other side, it will be great if he thought about that much more than we have been in the past. thank you so much for the honour. factual series. crime and punishment. i will sit down in a meeting like this and then i'll sit down at another meeting with somebody else and
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make 20 methods. have ever tried to kill yourself? yes. i hung myself not being told that if you stop yourself harming behaviour, will think about giving your shower. every stop that, good thing about when you call your daughter. there will be times where things don't go your own way. don't mess with cats, hunting and internet killer. remember, rule zero don't. i think it's motivation behind doing it was the attention and the fame that he knew he would get from it. and he got it. leaving neverland. he had been, i think, he got it. leaving neverland. he had been, ithink, a he got it. leaving neverland. he had been, i think, a little absent from my life. and then, he is back in it because he needs you for something. he needs you for something. he needs you for something. he needs you to testify. honestly,
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you're just needs you to testify. honestly, you'rejust happy needs you to testify. honestly, you're just happy that he's backin you're just happy that he's back in the you're kind of just, excited that he's talking to you again. are dementia choir. i think across the board, everyone was really involved and so, there's a lot of lovely atmosphere there and dispassionate. sometimes you do not speak so much, do you or say that much, but she sang all the words to all of the songs and that is incredible that someone and that is incredible that someone does not speak but can sing. the bafta is awarded to leaving neverland. i would like to thank the fans and get more people into the top creative jobs in our industry. for me, it is all about nurturing individuals of the beginning of the career and it is about the runners, indie bosses, please ta ke
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runners, indie bosses, please take a fresh look at how your in—house runners. look at potential and people with zero track record, teach them how to involve them in journalism and law, look for that spark of confidence and build on it. it is all about the runners. thank you. single documentary. given the honour of robert. the family secret. i been living with a secret for 25 years, which is a long time. just eats away at you and it is like, you live a double life. the last survivors. a lot of people have taken their children to see auschwitz. i think perhaps, maybe because it is easier to show the been talk about them that it. i just show the been talk about them that it. ijust want show the been talk about them that it. i just want to be with someone that it. i just want to be with someone forever, he is not going to do it again. but, to my peril, he did. david hare
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would, psychosis in me.” my peril, he did. david hare would, psychosis in me. i had a period of psychosis and i lost my mind. the bafta goes to, the last survivors. we are really delighted in that was a real privilege to make this film. an extraordinary production team i really wa nt extraordinary production team i really want to share this moment with one of the survivors from the film and he isa survivors from the film and he is a sculptor and lived through it when he was four years old. it affects unfortunate people that did not make it in a testimony to those that did and picked up their lives and carried on. it demonstrates how people can go through and otherwise awful atrocity and still come out at the end with the view of life that is worth living. i would like to thank
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them for making this film. thank you. current affairs. the hunt forjeff he had the look from a distance, and just like them. it's no longer looking for a needle in a haystack. this was like looking for a needle in the stack of needles. is labour anti—somatic? anti-somatic? it was the first of his many car crashes over anti—semitism. of his many car crashes over anti-semitism. insight china's digital gulag. exposure.
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growing up poor. breeden's prep mind kids. i do not want to get a bad job, mind kids. i do not want to get a badjob, i mind kids. i do not want to get a bad job, i am mind kids. i do not want to get a badjob, iam not mind kids. i do not want to get a bad job, iam not fussy mind kids. i do not want to get a bad job, i am not fussy or anything, i want to make money and just go on with my life. the fact that people look down on people with less money is very sad. because everyone is equal. apparently. the bafta is awarded to undercover. inside china's digital gulag. we have learned recently that what happens in china different profound impact on the world and on individual lives. our film examines the development of their invasive surveillance technology, first tried and tested on them, which is starting to enable authoritarian regimes to control their citizens to a terrifying degree. shaping the future of billions of lives.
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huge extra undercover team to help raise awareness about where the worlds most terrible human rights abuses. to those who have sacrificed so much into our brilliant editor, a fan of creative energy, we would also like to thank tom giles and david henshaw at artest productions. news coverage. hong kong protests. protests have been trying to surround the police station here and i have been growing over and anything confirmed. itv news at ten. election results. it was that famous one. the details of the exit. the confirm of the political earthquake. a large conservative majority. men who lost loved ones to knife crime. he was my best friend. he meant
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the world. prince andrew in the epstein scandal. she provided a photo of the two of you together. your arm was around her waist. yes in the photo. how do you explain that.” cannot. the bafta goes to. the hong kong protests. we are very proud to accept this award because it was a story that kind is committed to over a number of months and through considerable resources into it and we did that for a reason. the story really matters to people in the hong kong obviously, but also the people here and around the world. china will bejudged in many ways by how they deal with hong kong. and so, this award was a real tea m kong. and so, this award was a real team effort and he belongs to the local fixers and the
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producers, the camber team and all those behind the scenes in london as well and the faces that you see on the screen. it belongs to all of the team at sky and it really does mean an awful lot to everyone of us. thank you very much indeed. sport. fifa women's world cup semifinals. england versus usa. and doorway! it is 1—1, she has done it again! the first england player to score and five world cup matches in a row! wimbledon 2019, women's final. i massive miss it, for the serbian superstar, what a treat this is been. 2019 rugby world cup final. england versus
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south africa. it is back, brilliant! and the boy from the townships scores from the box! and it might just townships scores from the box! and it mightjust be the world cup! icc cricket world cup final. they've got to go. they're going to go to the key present. he started and he is going to win the world cup by the barest of margins! by the ba rest of all the barest of margins! by the barest of all margins! absolute ecstasy for england! the bafta goes to, 2019 rugby world cup final, england versus south africa. who would've thought it. iam africa. who would've thought it. i am shocked this recording is being played because of the cricket would win too. the world cup injapan was an incredible experience for eve ryo ne incredible experience for everyone involved in so many levels. the team in front of and behind the camera were amazing. it was our privilege to capture and convey all of the excitement, drama and
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emotion. thank you, bafta. thank you sport. you're a great team. coronation street. i am not going to go a well on us —— a wall on us. make sure that you don't. or i will come back asa you don't. or i will come back as a poltergeist. and i will really mess with your head.” want, then. obesity. call for help. call the nurse. i need more oxygen. casualty stop till ican take more oxygen. casualty stop till i can take it from here. thanks. he's in pain and he
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wants help. cream maker going to stand by and watch, how does that do more harm was make you have to respect his wishes. i am doing what's right. yeah? make sure you feel the same way when he comes on tonight. you discussed me! you couldn't get in. you understand? surprisingly. the bafta is awarded to amber dale. hello, we just want to say a massive thank you to bafta for this award. it is a great honour to be nominated for best serial drama, but to win it is a bigger honour. it is and we are really happy family in every department, every single person in that building is going to be
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absolutely thrilled for this award. it is a commission for the hard work that we have done of the few years. thank you from the bottom of her heart. and thank you for all of our presenters, our nominees, our winters and are not winters and thanks to you for watching. i would like to give you all and award and that is the very notion of exceptionalism. they cannot afford the postage. on a personal note, i would like to think my sandwich toaster for all you have done for me and my family over the last six months. that was the overproduced zoom call that is this year's british academy television awards. proves that if there's anything left to say that couldn't be said better in the song, no one has told him. #if the song, no one has told him. # if they would let me trade i would give a year for half a day just. # callup on day just. # call up on the sofa with you.
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# call up on the sofa with you. # wandered down a fish and chips in the final glow i'd # hold my breath and iforgive you # sometimes i fill you with me in the dark. and your face # sometimes i fill you with me in the dark. and yourface in the faces of the strangers walking by me in the park. # and reflected in your eyes. it is all my lies #is it is all my lies # is all my promise and my pride #is pride # is all my fear and mauled my fight # and all my dread in my
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the heat on friday was certainly extreme. it arrived quickly and it is going away quickly. the heat was far and wide. temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh. a significant drop on the way for saturday. for liverpool and sheffield, a drop of 11 degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be
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dropping. things will feel different as we head into monday. still going to be very warm for eastern parts of england. by the time we get to the morning we have rain affecting shetland and may be a few showers coming into some other resting parts of the uk. throughout the day on saturday, it is going to be a mixture of sunshine and a scattering of showers, mainly across western areas, a few will push their way eastwards gradually through the day. much of the day may well be dry with sunshine at times and it stays dry right across the southeast and east anglia until the evening. we find temperatures at 25, 26 degrees, warm but it is a cooler day everywhere in the temperatures 18 in the central belt and i'm sure the footballers for the fa cup final will appreciate the change in the weather and it looks like it should be dry at wembley. more showers to come into northern ireland on saturday evening. also a push into scotland, we keep the cool air coming in on the westerly breeze. the temperatures overnight, saturday night into sunday
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morning, a little bit lower and more comfortable night for sleeping. 11 to 1a degrees. again on saturday, a day of sunshine, and showers. probably more showers around on sunday. especially across the northern half of the uk and some of those could be on the heavy side as well. continuing to cool off and temperatures continuing to drop away a little bit, our high on sunday in the southeast is 23 celsius. more of the same on monday. same for the temperatures, sunshine and a shower, perhaps heavier showers in the afternoon for the eastern side of england. it is a long way away but i think around tuesday and wednesday we could be in for some wetter and windier weather. by end of next week, probably turning quite a bit warmer once again. goodbye.
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this is bbc news, i'm aaron safir. our top stories: the impact of the coronavirus outbreak will be felt "for decades to come" — a warning from the head of the world health organization. cracks in the murdoch empire, as rupert murdoch's sonjames resigns from the board of news corporation, citing "disagreements over editorial content". three people, including a teenager, are charged in the united states in connection with the hacking of high profile twitter users. and one of britain's most acclaimed film directors, sir alan parker, has died at the age of 76.
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