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on out will and see how fleshed out on out will work _ and see how fleshed out on out will work i_ and see how fleshed out on out will work. i think any ideas that people come _ work. i think any ideas that people come up. — work. i think any ideas that people come up, any options are worth looking — come up, any options are worth looking at _ come up, any options are worth looking at— looking at. sorry can i say also that the drinking _ looking at. sorry can i say also that the drinking culture, - looking at. sorry can i say also that the drinking culture, here| looking at. sorry can i say also i that the drinking culture, here we are being encouraged to go into bob's and the kind of beer drinking, ale drinking culture has a terrible effect on weight. and we don't seem to be talking about those other leisure time pursuits which also add to the problem. find leisure time pursuits which also add to the problem-— to the problem. and to emphasise, exemli to the problem. and to emphasise, exemplify the _ to the problem. and to emphasise, exemplify the problem _ to the problem. and to emphasise, exemplify the problem is _ to the problem. and to emphasise, exemplify the problem is one - exemplify the problem is one statistic which is quoted here in the telegraph, two in three adults are overweight or obese. one and three children reach the stage by the time they leave primary school. one of the worst obesity records in eastern europe. the olympics, most of the papers have it on the front.
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the times and site has a fairly spectacular colour representation of the opening ceremony. in a very interesting piece by richard lloyd perry the long—standing correspondent injapan perry the long—standing correspondent in japan for the times. who actually had quite a lot, was quite impressed by what he saw today. were you? was quite impressed by what he saw today- were you?— today. were you? yeah, as was mentioned _ today. were you? yeah, as was mentioned in _ today. were you? yeah, as was mentioned in the _ today. were you? yeah, as was mentioned in the piece, - today. were you? yeah, as was mentioned in the piece, up - today. were you? yeah, as was mentioned in the piece, up into today. were you? yeah, as was - mentioned in the piece, up into the last moment, the last couple of days we dhint— last moment, the last couple of days we didn't even know if this was can happen _ we didn't even know if this was can happen. this— we didn't even know if this was can happen. this is an olympics that, it doesn't _ happen. this is an olympics that, it doesn't feel— happen. this is an olympics that, it doesn't feel like the build—up to the olympics that we usually have. usually— the olympics that we usually have. usually there's a lot of excitement and people are talking about 2012 was obviously a special case for anyone — was obviously a special case for anyone who lived in the united kingdom _ anyone who lived in the united kingdom. we are usually talking atroul— kingdom. we are usually talking about this that were talking about the build—up, what took you to be like at _ the build—up, what took you to be like at the — the build—up, what took you to be like at the opening ceremony, where he and _ like at the opening ceremony, where he and see _ like at the opening ceremony, where he and see events? itjust felt because — he and see events? itjust felt because of the pandemic and because of the _ because of the pandemic and because of the situation injapan because of the pandemic and because of the situation in japan there was so little _ of the situation in japan there was so little clarity on whether we'd even _
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so little clarity on whether we'd even get — so little clarity on whether we'd even get to this point. just seeing the athletes walk out, seeing the fireworks, — the athletes walk out, seeing the fireworks, seeing some kind of normality— fireworks, seeing some kind of normality even though people were wearing _ normality even though people were wearing masks and there were no huge crowds _ wearing masks and there were no huge crowds there that you'd usually expect, — crowds there that you'd usually expect, i— crowds there that you'd usually expect, i think it was nice to see that _ expect, i think it was nice to see that. hopefully we do over the next couple _ that. hopefully we do over the next couple weeks see events take place as were _ couple weeks see events take place as were used to. but i think yeah, to see _ as were used to. but i think yeah, to see it— as were used to. but i think yeah, to see it on— as were used to. but i think yeah, to see it on all the front pages today— to see it on all the front pages today was— to see it on all the front pages today was quite something when you didn't_ today was quite something when you didn't really know if it was actually _ didn't really know if it was actually going to happen or not. to be able. _ actually going to happen or not. to be able. in — actually going to happen or not. to be able, i'm sure it's a big moment for the _ be able, i'm sure it's a big moment for the organisers to actually be there _ for the organisers to actually be there and — for the organisers to actually be there and have it and for the athletes _ there and have it and for the athletes who have worked so hard to -et athletes who have worked so hard to get to _ athletes who have worked so hard to get to this _ athletes who have worked so hard to get to this point. they put their lives _ get to this point. they put their lives work— get to this point. they put their lives work into get into the olympics and try to get on the podium — olympics and try to get on the podium. i'm sure for them they enjoyed — podium. i'm sure for them they enjoyed the moment and hopefully have a _ enjoyed the moment and hopefully have a good couple of weeks. many more good — have a good couple of weeks. many more good moments _ have a good couple of weeks. many more good moments to _ have a good couple of weeks. litany more good moments to come. sadly, of the 376 team gb 350 decided to stay
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away for fear of exposing themselves to the virus. you cannot get away from it, can you?— to the virus. you cannot get away from it, can you? know. and there's been so much _ from it, can you? know. and there's been so much controversy. - from it, can you? know. and there's been so much controversy. i - from it, can you? know. and there's i been so much controversy. i remember 2012 and the entire country was able to get behind our olympics. itjust hasn't been possible injapan because there are too many people very nervous. i agree with rachel that to see if i lay there in whatever form, that to see if i lay there in whateverform, it that to see if i lay there in whatever form, it felt like a kind of important moment in what's been a very difficult in the middle of a very difficult in the middle of a very difficult in the middle of a very difficult time. we all need that, don't we, a little bit chernow?_ that, don't we, a little bit chernow? ~ ., ~ . ., ., that, don't we, a little bit chernow? ., ~ . ., ., chernow? we do. again one of those rare occasions _ chernow? we do. again one of those rare occasions where _ chernow? we do. again one of those rare occasions where nations - rare occasions where nations genuinely come together and share each other on. which doesn't happen that often, let's face it. let's end on the mail. a orioles story, surprise surprise is that not a bad one. if it's correct. this surprise surprise is that not a bad one. if it's correct.—
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one. if it's correct. this is what the male _ one. if it's correct. this is what the male tells _ one. if it's correct. this is what the male tells us. _ one. if it's correct. this is what the male tells us. i _ one. if it's correct. this is what the male tells us. ijust - one. if it's correct. this is what the male tells us. ijust don't l the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any * the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any of h the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any of the _ the male tells us. ijust don't trust any of the stories - the male tells us. ijust don't trust any of the stories were | trust any of the stories were getting _ trust any of the stories were getting about meghan and harry. they are 'ust getting about meghan and harry. they are just making _ getting about meghan and harry. tue: are just making stuff getting about meghan and harry. tte: are just making stuff up. getting about meghan and harry. ttez1: are just making stuff up. but this one seems to have some legs because it is apparently about a book deal, we know that he's writing a book, i thought it was one book, it's apparently going to be four bucks. i don't believe, to write four books is a lifetimes work if you are a writer eight aren't a writer. the pain of writing a book, you don't even know the beginning of it. he hasn't even written it yet. i - hasn't even written it yet. i suppose he can get others hasn't even written it yet. t suppose he can get others to write it. interesting, interesting. t it. interesting, interesting. i should say there's a statement from the sussex is themselves telling the bbc contrary to media reports there is only one memoir pen by the duke of sussex and its do to be public lately next year. there is good to be a book they are disputing whether this one book. —— more than one
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book. isaac had to say there are books of the deal but not by him and not a memoir. books of the deal but not by him and not a memoir-— not a memoir. they were quite s-ecific not a memoir. they were quite specific in _ not a memoir. they were quite specific in that _ not a memoir. they were quite specific in that statement - not a memoir. they were quite | specific in that statement about memoirs. ., . , . , memoirs. from what i understand this is not entirely — memoirs. from what i understand this is not entirely clear _ memoirs. from what i understand this is not entirely clear what _ memoirs. from what i understand this is not entirely clear what other - is not entirely clear what other books — is not entirely clear what other books are _ is not entirely clear what other books are going to be and i believe one of— books are going to be and i believe one of them having read the detail and some — one of them having read the detail and some of the story that one of them _ and some of the story that one of them will— and some of the story that one of them will be penned by meghann marco _ them will be penned by meghann marco -- — them will be penned by meghann marco. —— meghann marco. that statement — marco. —— meghann marco. that statement knocks on the story at all. statement knocks on the story at all it _ statement knocks on the story at all it is — statement knocks on the story at all. it is interesting when i first saw it— all. it is interesting when i first saw it as — all. it is interesting when i first saw it as mentioned there i thought four books, — saw it as mentioned there i thought four books, he's only in his 30s. that's_ four books, he's only in his 30s. that's a — four books, he's only in his 30s. that's a lot _ four books, he's only in his 30s. that's a lot... but that statement suggests— that's a lot... but that statement suggestsjust one. a course this is interesting, — suggestsjust one. a course this is interesting, it was interesting earlier— interesting, it was interesting earlier this week and they will be so much — earlier this week and they will be so much intrigue around any kind of member— so much intrigue around any kind of member from prince harry, so much intrigue around any kind of memberfrom prince harry, he is the grandson _ memberfrom prince harry, he is the grandson of— memberfrom prince harry, he is the grandson of the queen. his father is going _ grandson of the queen. his father is going to _
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grandson of the queen. his father is going to he — grandson of the queen. his father is going to be the king. there has been a lot of— going to be the king. there has been a lot of intrigue about their royal life, a lot of intrigue about their royal life. he's— a lot of intrigue about their royal life, he's gone off to live in california. yeah, we will hear a lot more _ california. yeah, we will hear a lot more about— california. yeah, we will hear a lot more about this. we california. yeah, we will hear a lot more about this.— california. yeah, we will hear a lot more about this.- it's - california. yeah, we will hear a lot| more about this.- it's lease more about this. we will. it's lease is not like the _ more about this. we will. it's lease is not like the prime _ more about this. we will. it's lease is not like the prime minister - more about this. we will. it's lease| is not like the prime minister spoke on shakespeare's two shakespeare's to be written. thank both very much- — shakespeare's to be written. thank both very much. i _ shakespeare's to be written. thank both very much. i hope _ shakespeare's to be written. thank both very much. i hope you'll- shakespeare's to be written. thank both very much. i hope you'lljoin l both very much. i hope you'lljoin us again when they will be back to review more of the front pages. we've got sport coming up next. lots of olympic news and the weather and that i'm at 11. good evening, its been delayed by a global pandemic, and injeopardy right up until the 11th hour, but the beleagured toyko olympics
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are finally underway. fewer than a thousand dignitaries watched in the olympic stadium, while only 22 british athletes represented the 375—strong squad. but yet the ceremony was still a celebration, albeit a poingnant one — joe lynskey was watching. as the flame was lit, the sights felt the same, but the sound was empty. this was naomi osaka, tennis�* grand slam champion, marking the start of a games in the silence. at this olympics, the backdrop is inescapable. this opening ceremony was different. it was solemn. let us all take moment to remember all those friends and loved ones who are no longer with us, in particular because of the covid—i9 pandemic. there was reflection, but the theme, too, was moving forward. music. and a tribute to how athletes have had to adapt
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to 12 months of lockdown. at the front of it, japan's arisa tsubata, a boxer and a nurse who missed out on the games when her qualifier was cancelled. japan's flag, too, was brought on by key workers, waved on in the stands by around 1000 dignitaries. the build—up has been fraught, but japan still wants to showjoy. and just like in 2012, there was tradition. these figures are daiku, traditional carpenters who sing as they chisel. tokyo were last host for the games in 1964, when trees were planted. the wood's being used for these olympic rings. and so, more than 200 nations converged on a city in a state of emergency. all in masks, the british team for the night was trimmed down. just 22 of them marched, led by moe sbihi and hannah mills, a rower and a sailor. this games is a year late.
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the ioc�*s called it the light at the end of a tunnel. the pandemic forced us apart. this separation made this tunnel so dark. but today, wherever in the world you may be, we are united in sharing this moment together. over four hours, there was fun and, too, the sense of an olympics as a tv event. it's showtime. but tokyo's showpiece has come with the world still in a pandemic. for the next 16 days, they want sport to be the focus. joe lynskey, bbc news. chair of uk sport and five time olympic medallist dame katherine grainger told me the ceremony did what it needed to given the circumstances around the games. before it started we knew it was had to be dramatically different. there was never again be the crowds were used to. not the sins of hundreds of
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thousands of people in the stands in the athletes marching in. but it felt appropriate. as we were saying there, without moving, it felt quite emotional, and it still felt like a celebration just something olympians and the japanese people are proud of. it was always get a feel a little bit different today. we have to talk about the pandemic. his affect, we delayed by a year. of course is a subject matter of the crowds on there. but once the sport starts in almost as a spectator readjust what you're watching you won't see the crowds in the background, you won't the noises. i've got to ask you about helen glover. going for a third olympic medal. we've seen her compete brilliantly, when the gold in london, in rio as well. there she is winning the gold medal in rio with scanning. what about her chances tomorrow, in that he thought to having come back after having three children? what can we expect from helen? in a way she doesn't know what to expect either, does she? tia.
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what to expect either, does she? no. it's an what to expect either, does she? tip. it's an absolutely incredible story. lots of people have said, just getting and she's made history. we never had a mother committed to the rowing team and compete in the olympic games before. she's already done when no one else is done by just starting tomorrow. but we know helen well, she'll want more than that. she does want to just rozier was the road to the best possible. she's got great company with polly swan. i think they have a lot of potential there in front of them. speaking to me earlier about helen glover who goes ahead in the women's pair in the heat at about 130 this morning. team gb's women's football team take on the hosts japan tomorrow. after victory in their opening group game against chile they know another win would see them through to the knockout stage. everyone here is so talented and convinced very much it that the team is amazing to think how far we can go. obviously we will keep improving, keep progressing and
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hopefully we will reach the final and win gold in the end. but it's little moments i imagine is can help us there was a lot of good play in the game yesterday and we are hoping to build on that and make it even better. to build on that and make it even better. we've seen some incredible scoring at the evian championship in france. south korea'sjeongeun lee 6 birdied her last two holes to record the lowest round ever at a men's or women's major. this chip at 8 was one of ten birdies that helped her to a round of 61, she leads the field by 3 shots at the half—way stage. cricket�*s new competition — the hundred had a double heaeder at at edgbaston today. england's zak crawley opened for london spirit against birmingham phoenix and made 64, the highest score so farfor the format, in his side's total of 144. but the home side went past that with three balls to spare, adma milne hitting the winning runs. before that the spirit women won their contest.
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danielle gibson's boundary took her side past the phoenix total of 128 with four balls to spare. and of course all the olympic action kicking off overnight follow that 1—over on the bbc. 1—over and that's all the sport for now. hello friday brought us his seventh consecutive day with some seeing temperatures of a 30 degrees. as we head to the weekend things get a drink cooler and fresher and they will be some heavy and thundery downpours for some particularly the further south you are. we've already seen some of that heavy rain pushing and overnight. during saturday morning we could see some heavy showers moving their way northward across the southern half of england and wales. some thunderstorms mixed in. if you do have a catch one of the heavy shows they will be hit or miss later in the day. by the north lots of warm, sunny weather once again. we have more clout looking through the aisles, easton coasted into saturday evening for the heavy showers and thunderstorms in the cell. most of the places i can
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drive. this area of low pressure responsible for bringing that shower the rain still with us into sunday. it's slow moving so will generate further heavy showers on sunday. the bulk of them will be for southern parts of england, anglia into south wales dry and brighter for the parts of england, anglia into south wales dry and brighterfor the north and not as warm as recent days, around 20 to 2a degrees. bye—bye.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. fireworks light up the night sky in tokyo as the 2020 olympics finally get under way. it was a pared—back, covid—safe ceremony, but did it still manage to impress? i'll be talking live to a media analyst and sports agent. in the uk, there's confusion over government plans to exempt some key workers, like those in food depots, from covid self—isolation. and more than 100 people have died in western india in landslides and flooding triggered by torrential monsoon rains.

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