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oi’ or less as if you are in the more or less as if you are in the courthouse listening. but they offered a lovely picture of some people... i offered a lovely picture of some --eole. .. . offered a lovely picture of some --eole... . ., offered a lovely picture of some n-eole... ., ., ., people... i wanted to comment in a minute. people... i wanted to comment in a minute- can — people... i wanted to comment in a minute- can i _ people... i wanted to comment in a minute. can ijust _ people... i wanted to comment in a minute. can ijust go _ people... i wanted to comment in a minute. can ijust go back - people... i wanted to comment in a minute. can i just go back to - minute. can ijust go back to jasmine? in terms of the jury selection, what do you read into the fact that eight white, six black or mixed race? i fact that eight white, six black or mixed race?— fact that eight white, six black or mixed race? i think they are trying to make sure _ mixed race? i think they are trying to make sure that _ mixed race? i think they are trying to make sure that the _ mixed race? i think they are trying to make sure that the jury - mixed race? i think they are trying to make sure that the jury and - mixed race? i think they are trying to make sure that the jury and the| to make sure that the jury and the trial is_ to make sure that the jury and the trial is as — to make sure that the jury and the trial is as fair and balanced as possible _ trial is as fair and balanced as possible. a case of laying out all the facts — possible. a case of laying out all the facts and making sure all the details _ the facts and making sure all the details of— the facts and making sure all the details of the situation... the facts and making sure all the details of the situation. . .- details of the situation... juries are meant _ details of the situation... juries are meant to — details of the situation... juries are meant to be _ details of the situation... juries are meant to be colourblind, i details of the situation... juries l are meant to be colourblind, but they're not always, are they? know, and i think they're not always, are they? know, and i think in — they're not always, are they? know, and i think in this _ they're not always, are they? know, and i think in this particular- they're not always, are they? know, and i think in this particular case - and i think in this particular case i and i think in this particular case i can— and i think in this particular case i can imagine a lot of care was taken— i can imagine a lot of care was takento— i can imagine a lot of care was taken to ensure that there was no prejudice — taken to ensure that there was no prejudice or bias in the jury at all. prejudice or bias in the jury at aii 50— prejudice or bias in the jury at aii so i— prejudice or bias in the jury at all. so i think it'sjust a case of
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laying — all. so i think it'sjust a case of laying out _ all. so i think it'sjust a case of laying out all the facts and making sure those — laying out all the facts and making sure those who are judging some of the hits_ sure those who are judging some of the bits of— sure those who are judging some of the bits of evidence and judging the officer_ the bits of evidence and judging the officer are _ the bits of evidence and judging the officer are actually doing... eve, onto the picture. _ officer are actually doing... eve, onto the picture. i'm _ officer are actually doing... eve, onto the picture. i'm an - officer are actually doing... ea: onto the picture. i'm an addictive swimmer, but i don't think you'll find me in a pool in sheffield today. lovely picture. i bet it was pretty cold, but some people like the cold water and it gives them a bit of it invigorating whatever. but it was a lovely picture and quite a clever take to do two stories on the front page, both of which are very important. jasmine, we were talking about this and much more detail before you joined us, but cloud on the horizon, some restrictions lifted asjohnson issues warning. what are your thoughts about how quickly we are
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easing the lockdown? because we've spoken to medical experts who all have different views. i spoken to medical experts who all have different views.— spoken to medical experts who all have different views. i think within the public. — have different views. i think within the public, there _ have different views. i think within the public, there is _ have different views. i think within the public, there is a _ have different views. i think within the public, there is a sense - have different views. i think within the public, there is a sense of - the public, there is a sense of relief — the public, there is a sense of relief. they are started quite miserably with the third lockdown, so i miserably with the third lockdown, so i think— miserably with the third lockdown, so i think across the nation, there's— so i think across the nation, there's a _ so i think across the nation, there's a sense of i finally get to see friends, go for a swim. i think within— see friends, go for a swim. i think within government, there is a sense that they— within government, there is a sense that they are trying to do things as slowly— that they are trying to do things as slowly as_ that they are trying to do things as slowly as possible and trying to make _ slowly as possible and trying to make sure they're not in a situation where _ make sure they're not in a situation where they— make sure they're not in a situation where they are not too quickly and see a _ where they are not too quickly and see a rise — where they are not too quickly and see a rise in — where they are not too quickly and see a rise in infections and have to slow_ see a rise in infections and have to slow down— see a rise in infections and have to slow down the planned lifting of restrictions. and i think there is very— restrictions. and i think there is very much— restrictions. and i think there is very much a _ restrictions. and i think there is very much a sense of fear that the situation _ very much a sense of fear that the situation in — very much a sense of fear that the situation in europe, there's a rise in infections _ situation in europe, there's a rise in infections that impact the uk. so ithink— in infections that impact the uk. so i think the — in infections that impact the uk. so i think the government are just trying — i think the government are just trying to— i think the government are just trying to go as slowly as possible, but there's— trying to go as slowly as possible, but there's also... they're in a tricky— but there's also... they're in a
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tricky position. on the other hand, we're _ tricky position. on the other hand, we're being — tricky position. on the other hand, we're being told we can't hug her grandma — we're being told we can't hug her grandma so it's a mixed message. the ft has a grandma so it's a mixed message. ft has a picture grandma so it's a mixed message. tia: ft has a picture of grandma so it's a mixed message. tta: ft has a picture of that grandma so it's a mixed message. tt2 ft has a picture of that ship on grandma so it's a mixed message. t“t2 ft has a picture of that ship on its way in the suez canal. cameron fixes probe into links with greenville at the heart of government. —— greensill. it was only in a few days ago that he seemed to of the institutions by him, but it seems to be getting more complicated as he might now be investigated by the committee for standards in public life. the one thing that struck me and everyone, i'm sure, his share options would have earned him £17 million had greensill floated. yes. million had greensill floated. yes, i think we mustn't _ million had greensill floated. yes, i think we mustn'tjudge _ million had greensill floated. t2: i think we mustn'tjudge us yet because you've said a few you days
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ago, it seemed to be clear. the other truth is, of course, it's an unhealthy bond. politicians have to get leaders of industry to help them. we don't know enough about this now, and now i'm afraid we'll probably find out all about it. i rather like david cameron and i guess he's done what most prime ministers have done before. there is a secret world at number ten. i sort of feel he's an honourable man and i think he's always behaved honorably. anything that can get you 17 million, seems an extraordinary figure. whether that's true or not, we don't know yet.— we don't know yet. jasmine, i su ose we don't know yet. jasmine, i sunpose the _ we don't know yet. jasmine, i suppose the problem - we don't know yet. jasmine, i suppose the problem is - we don't know yet. jasmine, i suppose the problem is there | we don't know yet. jasmine, i - suppose the problem is there have been several overtures already to the treasury on this matter. then it was followed up by personal texts to
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the chancellor. is that where the discrepancy lies and where the awkwardness lies?— discrepancy lies and where the awkwardness lies? yeah, i think so. there is a sense _ awkwardness lies? yeah, i think so. there is a sense that _ awkwardness lies? yeah, i think so. there is a sense that cameron - awkwardness lies? yeah, i think so. there is a sense that cameron was i there is a sense that cameron was persistent— there is a sense that cameron was persistent into influencing the government, and is not a great look. maybe _ government, and is not a great look. maybe the _ government, and is not a great look. maybe the other former pms acted similarly. — maybe the other former pms acted similarly, the idea of lobbying within— similarly, the idea of lobbying within the government is nothing new _ within the government is nothing new. some of the details are coming out. new. some of the details are coming out its— new. some of the details are coming out it's not— new. some of the details are coming out it's not a — new. some of the details are coming out. it's not a great look and it really — out. it's not a great look and it really makes you question some of the links— really makes you question some of the links that have been between business — the links that have been between business and government. room seems like a particularly good value when you compare it to 70 million in share options in the billions spent in the pandemic. 2.6 million, what did you think of this?
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i probably could have done it for a lot less. what was wrong with the old room? number one. numbertwo, it's sort of... i don't know what they spent the money on. i gather that as an old house, number ten, they find all sorts of other things, so maybe it was that. but it doesn't look like £2 million worth of interiors. we only see one wall, who knows what goes on in the rest of the world? if there are wonderful candles, wonderful lamps, wonderful sofas, wonderful chairs. but it does seem to look pretty blue. just sofas, wonderful chairs. but it does seem to look pretty blue.— seem to look pretty blue. just in ten seconds. — seem to look pretty blue. just in ten seconds, i _ seem to look pretty blue. just in ten seconds, i was _ seem to look pretty blue. just in ten seconds, i was always - seem to look pretty blue. just in ten seconds, i was always told l seem to look pretty blue. just in i ten seconds, i was always told that blue and brown didn't really mix. yeah, i have to say the money spent on the _ yeah, i have to say the money spent on the room — yeah, i have to say the money spent on the room and how it actually looks _ on the room and how it actually looks don't— on the room and how it actually looks don't really match up. i'm not entirely— looks don't really match up. i'm not entirely sure — looks don't really match up. i'm not entirely sure that... looks don't really match up. i'm not
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entirely sure that. . ._ entirely sure that... we've only “ust entirely sure that... we've only just got- -- _ entirely sure that. .. we've only just got--- i— entirely sure that... we've only just got... i have _ entirely sure that... we've only just got... i have to _ entirely sure that... we've only just got... i have to cut - entirely sure that... we've only just got... i have to cut you - entirely sure that... we've only just got... i have to cut you off| just got... i have to cut you off because we're out of time. thank you both very much. good evening. i'm gavin ramjaun, and this is your latest sports news. sergio aguero is to leave manchester city at the end of the season. it's been confirmed that the striker�*s contract, which expires at the end of the campaign, will not be renewed. he's their record goalscorer, having joined the club in 2011. the club say they hope to have thousands of supporters at the final home game of the season against everton, where they will pay tribute to the player. well, this is some of what aguero had to say on social media —
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what a ten years it has been. aguero has amassed an incredible 257 goals in 384 appearances in his ten years at the club. four premier league titles, one fa cup and five league cups. there's certain players within football and world football, even at the age of 32 — he's going to be 33 in the summer — that the premier league might be to physicalfor him right now. and the demand pep needs from his players, that might be the reason he won't. but you're telling me if aguero's fit, fully fit, even at the age of 33 for next season, that he can't score 15, 20, 25 goals a season — of course he can. after two of his team—mates were racially abused, wales captain gareth bale says he would be prepared tojoin a social media boycott to tackle online abuse. ben cabango and rabbi matondo were targetted on instagram after the win over mexico.
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wales face the czech republic tomorrow, but three players won't be involved after being sent home for breaking team rules. tomos dafydd has more. the message is clear— but the problem persists. after another weekend when black players were targeted online, there are yet again calls for action. gareth bale, who has close to 44 million followers on instagram, suggests a coalition of sport stars, and other personalities boycotting social media could force change. we boycotting social media could force chance. ~ 2, ~ boycotting social media could force chance. ~ . ~ ., ., boycotting social media could force chance.~ . ~ ., ., change. we had kind of a campaign -- if we had a campaign _ change. we had kind of a campaign -- if we had a campaign where _ change. we had kind of a campaign -- if we had a campaign where a - change. we had kind of a campaign -- if we had a campaign where a lot - change. we had kind of a campaign -- if we had a campaign where a lot of. if we had a campaign where a lot of big influencing people in sport, and otherforms of big influencing people in sport, and other forms of life big influencing people in sport, and otherforms of life came big influencing people in sport, and other forms of life came off social media to make the statement, yeah, i definitely think it could help. if that was the case, i'm obviously offer that. that was the case, i'm obviously offer that-— offer that. not to criticise a social media _ offer that. not to criticise a social media companies, i offer that. not to criticise a i social media companies, accusing instagram of doing nothing —— rabbi matondo criticise. any
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instagram of doing nothing -- rabbi matondo criticise.— instagram of doing nothing -- rabbi matondo criticise. any form of abuse like that is completely _ like that is completely unacceptable. we should have acted straightaway. i had breakfast with both players the following morning and made sure that they were in the film and made sure that they were in the right frame — and made sure that they were in the right frame of mind and as least affected — right frame of mind and as least affected by as possible.- affected by as possible. rabbi matondo and _ affected by as possible. rabbi matondo and ben _ affected by as possible. rabbi matondo and ben cabango i affected by as possible. tam matondo and ben cabangojoin affected by as possible. t1233 matondo and ben cabango join a growing list of players who have been suggested to online abuse. the former �*s france world cup room in winner has described racism on social media is too toxic to ignore. he disabled all of his accounts on saturday. he disabled all of his accounts on saturda . ., , ., ., , , saturday. people are getting abused on what they — saturday. people are getting abused on what they wear, _ saturday. people are getting abused on what they wear, how _ saturday. people are getting abused on what they wear, how they - saturday. people are getting abused on what they wear, how they speak, j saturday. people are getting abused | on what they wear, how they speak, i 'ust on what they wear, how they speak, i just felt— on what they wear, how they speak, i just felt personally— on what they wear, how they speak, i just felt personally for— on what they wear, how they speak, i just felt personally for me _ on what they wear, how they speak, i just felt personally for me it - on what they wear, how they speak, i just felt personally for me it was i just felt personally for me it was time _ just felt personally for me it was time to— just felt personally for me it was time to take _ just felt personally for me it was time to take a _ just felt personally for me it was time to take a stand. _ just felt personally for me it was time to take a stand. it - just felt personally for me it was time to take a stand. it is - just felt personally for me it was time to take a stand. it is easy. just felt personally for me it wasl time to take a stand. it is easy to -et time to take a stand. it is easy to get an— time to take a stand. it is easy to get an account _ time to take a stand. it is easy to get an account and _ time to take a stand. it is easy to get an account and get _ time to take a stand. it is easy to get an account and get away i time to take a stand. it is easy to get an account and get away with| time to take a stand. it is easy to i get an account and get away with it sometime — get an account and get away with it sometime. a , get an account and get away with it sometime. a, , ., get an account and get away with it sometime. n, , ., , , ., get an account and get away with it sometime. , ., , , ., ., ., sometime. many want users to have to cive more sometime. many want users to have to give more information _ sometime. many want users to have to give more information when _ sometime. many want users to have to give more information when opening i give more information when opening an account so they can't hide behind
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anonymity. facebook, which owns instagram, says it has permanently removed to the accounts from which the messages were sent. it's committed it says to doing more. for wealth management, they will discuss with players the possibility of stepping away from social media during the european championships this summer. the fa w say they will do all they can't away ways awareness of the problem. they're among a growing number within the game demanding further action from social media platforms to tackle this crisis. to tackle this crisis. tomos dafydd with that report. well, matondo won't be playing in their world cup qualifier against the czech republic tomorrow. the winger, along with hal robson—kanu and tyler roberts, have all been released from the squad after breaching team protocols. the czechs are top of the group with four points from two games. lots of people in england today have been able to resume some outdoor sports, with the likes of tennis, golf, outdoorswimming and organised sports restarting as some covid—19 restrictions have eased. here is the culture secretary, oliver dowden, talking about the importance of grassroots sports.
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after this dreadful, long covid winter, spring is in the air. we can feel the sun coming through. getting grassroots sport was essential. i remember i always said it was a priority to mind to get grassroots sport back. it is the first thing we're bringing back after school. you can see her today, you can see the kids enjoying it, and it's all part of a sense of build—up. it's looking forward to a really great summer of sport. we've seen through this covid prices that one of the biggest determinants of sartre from age is your physical health, and getting kids started early in good health is essential. it's great to see kids loving sport and enjoying it. it's not as good for physical health, it's good for their mental health, it's good for their mental health as well. one of the fa cup semi—finals at wembley could be used as a pilot event for the wider return of spectators. it mayjust be local residents invited next month, but it could be up to 4000 people. and that's all the sport for now.
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hello. after the warmest day of the year so far on monday, we've got more warm weather in the forecast over the next few days for most places away from the northwest of scotland, where it is going to be pretty wet. warm sunshine, though, widely across england and wales. early morning mist clearing away gradually. the cloud across the north of england, southern scotland and northern ireland should tend to break up through the day, so a bit of sunshine. long spells of sunshine, though, further south. we have got that rain continuing for the northwest of scotland. there could be some flooding issues, as it is slow moving through tuesday and into wednesday as well, so temperatures in the north around about 16 or 17 degrees. further south, up to about 23 celsius. wednesday, another warm, sunny day across england, wales, southern scotland as well. more cloud and rain, though, across the northern half of scotland which will start to sink its way south. temperatures in the south up to about 23 degrees again, but colder air arriving from that
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north, and that colder air will affect all of us towards the end of the week. bye— bye.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. george floyd's death shook the world. the officer who knelt on his neck now stands trial. at a minneapolis courtroom the two sides laid out their cases. you will hear and see if the same time while he is crying out, the deputy never moves. the sunglasses remain undisturbed on his head, and it goes on. the officer did exactly as he was trained — the officer did exactly as he was trained to— the officer did exactly as he was trained to do. use of force is not attractive — trained to do. use of force is not attractive. but it is a necessary component of police work. back in the swim of things and on her way! the ever given is dislodged from the bank of the suez canal, after a week—long saga that captured imaginations, and clogged up global trade.

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