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do that is to keep only way to do that is to keep evolving _ only way to do that is to keep evolving our strategy. in only way to do that is to keep evolving our strategy.- evolving our strategy. in that chair isn't — evolving our strategy. in that chair isn't for _ evolving our strategy. in that chair isn't for another - evolving our strategy. in that chair isn't for another train i chair isn't for another train coming in, that is forward the departure of the power couple, hannah cockroft and nathan. they have their wedding coming up. as they have their wedding coming u -. �* ., they have their wedding coming up. a level of separation is alwa s up. a level of separation is always good! _ up. a level of separation is always good! we _ up. a level of separation is always good! we met - up. a level of separation is always good! we met lastl up. a level of separation is - always good! we met last when uk sorts always good! we met last when uk sports give _ always good! we met last when uk sports give you _ always good! we met last when uk sports give you the - always good! we met last when uk sports give you the medal. uk sports give you the medal target. what do you think of the games as a whole? when we spoke about that your mission was not only to show the best of paralympic sport, but also about the movement, moving forward. have they succeeded in paris? . . forward. have they succeeded in paris? ., , ., . , paris? paris did an incredible “ob. paris? paris did an incredible iob- their— paris? paris did an incredible job. their wish _ paris? paris did an incredible job. their wish and _ paris? paris did an incredible job. their wish and was - paris? paris did an incredible job. their wish and was a - paris? paris did an incredible i job. their wish and was a game is wide — job. their wish and was a game is wide open. they wanted to
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embrace _ is wide open. they wanted to embrace inclusivity is sustainability. they wanted to showcase the iconic venues in paris — showcase the iconic venues in paris they— showcase the iconic venues in paris. they did that. the fans were — paris. they did that. the fans were incredible. at times i thought— were incredible. at times i thought they were going to bring — thought they were going to bring the sandstone around us. the headlines. health officials in afghanistan say 700 children have died of malnutrition in just one hospital in the last six months. the un and local health authorities are moving to the north of gaza to vaccinate more children against polio. an exclusive report from the strategically important city of... were thousands of civilians flee. members of paralympics gb come back to the uk after finishing
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second in the medals table behind china and ahead of the united states. we will be live instant pancreas as they arrive. hello, i'm annita mcveigh. on tuesday evening, donald trump and kamala harris will break new ground because never before has one of the parties change candidates between the meetings. forthe candidates between the meetings. for the first of this year's debates joe meetings. for the first of this year's debatesjoe biden was still the democratic candidate but a faltering performance led to him dropping out and his vice president, kamala harris, taking its place. donald trump will be up against a third opponent, having previously faced hilary clinton and joe biden. the stakes could not be higher, with most polls suggesting that the race is too close to call. we can cross live to new york and speak to
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clarissa, cbs correspondent. give us a little bit more detail on how things are looking. detail on how things are looking-— detail on how things are lookinu. ., . , , looking. the two latest polls of likely voters _ looking. the two latest polls of likely voters was - looking. the two latest polls of likely voters was just - of likely voters was just released on sunday. those polls showed that donald trump and kamala harris are just about even. it really demonstrates just how close to 2024 us presidential race has become a little less than two months left before the 5th of november election. in the latest new york times trump leaves leeds harris 52 — 48%. in michigan it shows harris leading trump 51-49%. in shows harris leading trump 51—49%. in pennsylvania it is a dead heat. you can seejust how close this races. dead heat. you can see “ust how close this racesh dead heat. you can see “ust how close this racesfi close this races. really tight, all within _ close this races. really tight, all within margins _ close this races. really tight, all within margins of- close this races. really tight, all within margins of error. i all within margins of error. there has been a lot of
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discussion about the ground rules for the debate. what we know about the final preparations the two candidates are making. preparations the two candidates are making-— are making. here is we know. kamala harris _ are making. here is we know. kamala harris has _ are making. here is we know. kamala harris has been - are making. here is we know. i kamala harris has been holding mock debates with at trump —like substitute, complete with television lighting and would—be moderators asking her very pointed questions. donald trump has been engaging in policy briefings with his aides, but has not opted for any mock debates at all. all candidates definitely taking different approaches to this high—stakes debate that high—sta kes debate that millions high—stakes debate that millions of likely us voters will be watching. voters have said they want to know more about how each candidate will tackle things that are most important to them, like the economy and immigration. it will be 90 minutes long, the debate. it will not have a live audience but it will have muted microphones with the other candidate is speaking, something the trump campaign
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wanted, harris's campaign did not. trump is my campion said they accepted the debate in the exact same terms as the first debate with president biden when he was a nominee. it promises to be a very interesting watch indeed. thank you very much. here on bbc news you will be able to watch rolling coverage of the abc news presidential debate simulcast between democrats and republican candidates. it will start at eight o'clock east coast time on tuesday, that is 1am if you are in the uk. the actual debate will begin an hour later. to the middle east now and the syrian state news agency say israeli air strikes have killed five people across the country.
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it says a number of sites were targeted, including what it calls a scientific research centre. meanwhile, the border crossing between the occupied west bank and jordan is due to reopen, a day after three israeli security guards were killed in a shooting there. in gaza, the un and local health authorities are moving to the north to vaccinate more children against polio. the campaign aims to immunise 640,000 children after the first case in 25 years. un officials said they're making progress, having reached more than half of the children needing drops. we can now speak to the deputy director of lenoir. tell us a little bit more about the challenges facing you as you try to continue drive. thanks for having — try to continue drive. thanks for having having _ try to continue drive. thanks for having having me - try to continue drive. thanks for having having me on. - try to continue drive. thanks for having having me on. we were successful in the middle area of gaza initially. we now have teams moving up to the northern part of the gaza
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strip. this is by far the most difficult part of what has been a very complex campaign, given the environment and the level of destruction, the level of displacement. and essentially our isolation from large proportions of the population in northern gaza for the past 11 months. teams are on the way as i speak. vaccinations have already reached northern gaza and it is expected to start, that campion, northern gaza tomorrow. that campion, northern gaza tomorrow-— tomorrow. remind us of the im act tomorrow. remind us of the impact of — tomorrow. remind us of the impact of polio _ tomorrow. remind us of the impact of polio if _ tomorrow. remind us of the impact of polio if they - tomorrow. remind us of the impact of polio if they are i tomorrow. remind us of the l impact of polio if they are not vaccinated against this disease. it has been 25 years since polio was identified in the area. since polio was identified in
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the area-— since polio was identified in the area. _, , . , since polio was identified in the area. , . , the area. the consequences can be devastating. _ the area. the consequences can be devastating. polio _ the area. the consequences can be devastating. polio rarely - be devastating. polio rarely kills. ithink be devastating. polio rarely kills. i think about 5% of children that contracts polio will die. it is the lifelong implications in terms of paralysis, loss of movement, muscle deterioration and things of that nature. polio we believe has re—emerged in gaza as a direct result of the conditions that people are living in, the devastation to their health sector, the purest sewage, sanitation conditions, the fact that people are displaced. it also impacts on the ability of the health system to alleviate the symptoms. there is no cure for polio., but treatment can be provided to alleviate some of those worst circumstances and in a situation where the health
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system has been so decimated, the ability of that system to provide for these needs is severely limited. i provide for these needs is severely limited.- provide for these needs is severely limited. i want to ask about the _ severely limited. i want to ask about the logistics _ severely limited. i want to ask about the logistics of - severely limited. i want to ask about the logistics of carrying | about the logistics of carrying this out. if you have the zones where the vaccinations are taking place. beyond those stones, are the vaccination teams the people bringing their children to be vaccinated, there is conflict going on around those zones weld the vaccinations are taking place? it is an incredibly complicated arrangement that has been negotiated carefully and the negotiations of the campaign continue on a daily and hourly basis. essentially, the gaza strip was split into three zones for the campaign. in each of those stones a safe area has been designated in which the parties of the conflict have agreed to pose in terms of
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hostilities for an eight hour window, from 6am to 2pm each day. that is where the bulk of the vaccines are being administered. there are lots of people who live outside these supposed safe servants. the ability of our teams to reach them in those areas, and the ability of the people in those areas to reach the vaccination point is incredibly complicated. this is why it has taken so long and the preparationjust so taken so long and the preparation just so delicate around the campaign. we have much preferred if we could have vaccinated the entire gaza strip in one block. that was impossible so we are proceeding in suboptimal circumstances, but we remain confident that with the preparations we have conducted and an internal agency effort, working very closely with health professionals, highly qualified health professionals on the ground, we are confident that we will succeed, but we won't know that until the campaign
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has finished its first phase. then we have to start again in four weeks because every child needs to be vaccinated twice if we are to prevent the further spread of the outbreak. 5am spread of the outbreak. sam rose from — spread of the outbreak. sam rose from unrwa, - spread of the outbreak. sam rose from unrwa, thank- spread of the outbreak. sam rose from unrwa, thank you for joining us. another big day in court for google. it is facing its second big anti—trust case of the year with the us department of justice this time focusing on google's advertising tack. prosecutors argue that google operates a monopoly in the lucrative market. it comes hot on the heels of the ruling last month by a usjudge on the heels of the ruling last month by a us judge that google holds a gulp —— holds a monopoly in internet searches. it is not quite clear what the penalties it could face, but there is talk it could be broken up. let's talk to an assistant professor in law. thank you very much forjoining
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us, anton. in layperson's terms, tell us more about what this case entails.— this case entails. thank you for the invitation _ this case entails. thank you for the invitation of - this case entails. thank you for the invitation of having l for the invitation of having me. it is a very important case, a landmark case for a number of reasons. first off, it is the first big tech case under the biden administration. it is also a test for this administration's change of enforcement philosophy when it comes to anti—trust, unimportant philosophy which may appear to be a little bit more european than what used to be in the past. it is also important because the department ofjustice will be seeking structural remedies, or as you said to break up the google advertising business. such structural remedies have already been sought by the european commission in the eu,
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and most recently this week by the uk cma. it will be very interesting to follow this case and the trial which is happening today in virginia. expand on what this could mean for google and the industry. the competition and markets authority a few days ago provisionally find that google uses anti—competitive practices to dominate the market for online advertising technology. google says that provisional finding is flawed. give us a little bit more on what that could mean for the industry. what the uk cma said this week was a statement of objections. in layman's terms that would be like an indictment. a similar statement of objections was issued by the european
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commission injune 2023. in both instances, and we will see later today in the us, the authorities claim that google is self referencing its own ad exchange. google operates a number of ad services. it has a couple of ad buying tools. it also has a publisher ad server, and on top of that it operates and on top of that it operates an ad exchange. think of it as an ad exchange. think of it as a large investment bank. suppose that bank also operates its own stock exchange and that stock exchange happens to be the largest stock exchange in the largest stock exchange in the world is in the economy. what would happen if that large
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bank gives preference to its own stock exchange to the exclusion of similar stock exchanges? that is basically what is happening here in the ad tech business concerning display ads. google is said to be giving preference to its own ad exchange to the exclusion of similar ad exchanges.— ad exchange to the exclusion of similar ad exchanges. anton, we are out of— similar ad exchanges. anton, we are out of time, _ similar ad exchanges. anton, we are out of time, but _ similar ad exchanges. anton, we are out of time, but thank- similar ad exchanges. anton, we are out of time, but thank you i are out of time, but thank you very much for explaining that to us. we will keep an eye on that case. some other new stories this hour. let's turn to the situation in the middle east — where the syrian state news agency says israeli air strikes have killed at least 14 people across the country. it says a number of sites were targeted, including what it calls
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a scientific research centre. the president of the philippines are saying it is not planning to extradite a well—known pastor to the us to face charges for sex trafficking, but will pursue similar charges in the philippines. the man runs a religious sect that claims to have millions of followers. average has collapsed in northern vietnam following heavy rainfall by a typhoon. there are reports that people were on the bridge when it came down. it is not yet known how many casualties there may be. vietnamese state media says 59 people are known to have died across the country by landslides and flash floods caused by the storm.
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the paralympics the pa ralympics has the paralympics has gone to a close with great britain second in the medal table behind china. we cannot cross to central london where the paralympians from team gb are coming back. we are here in the arrivals area of saint pancreas and the second train of the day has arrived with members of paralympics gb. so many standout performances in the last couple of weeks from the team, one of which was lizzie jordan who took part in her first paralympic games. with me
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now are two very proud parents, lizzie's mum and dad, trevor and victoria. how excited are you to see lizzie? irate and victoria. how excited are you to see lizzie?— you to see lizzie? we “ust can't you to see lizzie? we “ust cant wait. i you to see lizzie? we “ust can't wait. she * you to see lizzie? we “ust can't wait. she has i you to see lizzie? we just can't wait. she has been l you to see lizzie? we just - can't wait. she has been away for 35— can't wait. she has been away for 3.5 weeks. we did see her briefly— for 3.5 weeks. we did see her briefly in— for 3.5 weeks. we did see her briefly in france, but it is not — briefly in france, but it is not the _ briefly in france, but it is not the same.— briefly in france, but it is not the same. very excited. tell me about _ not the same. very excited. tell me about her— not the same. very excited. - tell me about her performance. incredible. first race, first gold — incredible. first race, first gold medab _ incredible. first race, first gold medal. we _ incredible. first race, first gold medal. we couldn't. incredible. first race, first. gold medal. we couldn't be incredible. first race, first- gold medal. we couldn't be more pleased _ gold medal. we couldn't be more pleased with _ gold medal. we couldn't be more pleased with the _ gold medal. we couldn't be more pleased with the time _ gold medal. we couldn't be more pleased with the time they- gold medal. we couldn't be more pleased with the time they put i pleased with the time they put in. pleased with the time they put in they— pleased with the time they put in they had _ pleased with the time they put in. they had a _ pleased with the time they put in. they had a few— pleased with the time they put in. they had a few issues - pleased with the time they put in. they had a few issues in. in. they had a few issues in the — in. they had a few issues in the other— in. they had a few issues in the other few— in. they had a few issues in the other few races, - in. they had a few issues in the other few races, but. in. they had a few issues in. the other few races, but over the other few races, but over the moon _ the other few races, but over the moon-— the other few races, but over the moon. lizzie has had quite a journey- _ the moon. lizzie has had quite a journey. lizzie _ the moon. lizzie has had quite a journey. lizzie contracted - the moon. lizzie has had quite ajourney. lizzie contracted e. | ajourney. lizzie contracted e. coli seven _ ajourney. lizzie contracted e. coli seven years _ ajourney. lizzie contracted e. coli seven years ago. - ajourney. lizzie contracted e. coli seven years ago. we - ajourney. lizzie contracted e. | coli seven years ago. we have gone — coli seven years ago. we have gone full — coli seven years ago. we have gone full circle _ coli seven years ago. we have gone full circle because - coli seven years ago. we have gone full circle because the i gone full circle because the two — gone full circle because the two hospitals _ gone full circle because the two hospitals that - gone full circle because the two hospitals that saved i gone full circle because thei two hospitals that saved her life are _ two hospitals that saved her life are literally— two hospitals that saved her life are literally within - two hospitals that saved her life are literally within a - life are literally within a half-mile _ life are literally within a half—mile of— life are literally within a half—mile of here. - life are literally within a half—mile of here. she. life are literally within a i half—mile of here. she was life are literally within a - half—mile of here. she was in a coma _ half—mile of here. she was in a coma for— half—mile of here. she was in a coma for two— half—mile of here. she was in a coma for two months, - half—mile of here. she was in a coma for two months, multiple organ— coma for two months, multiple organ failure _ coma for two months, multiple organ failure. she _ coma for two months, multiple organ failure. she lost - coma for two months, multiple organ failure. she lost her- organ failure. she lost her eyesight, _ organ failure. she lost her eyesight, as _ organ failure. she lost her eyesight, as well. - organ failure. she lost her eyesight, as well. but - organ failure. she lost her eyesight, as well. but she organ failure. she lost her- eyesight, as well. but she has been — eyesight, as well. but she has been on — eyesight, as well. but she has been on a _ eyesight, as well. but she has been on a journey _ eyesight, as well. but she has been on a journey to - eyesight, as well. but she has been on a journey to prove - eyesight, as well. but she has been on a journey to prove to| been on a journey to prove to people — been on a journey to prove to people that _ been on a journey to prove to people that life _ been on a journey to prove to people that life goes - been on a journey to prove to people that life goes on. - been on a journey to prove to people that life goes on. you | people that life goes on. you
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can achieve _ people that life goes on. you can achieve great _ people that life goes on. you can achieve great things. - people that life goes on. you j can achieve great things. she has done _ can achieve great things. she has done so _ can achieve great things. she has done so well. _ can achieve great things. has done so well. we are can achieve great things.“ has done so well. we are very, very— has done so well. we are very, very proud, _ has done so well. we are very, very proud, considering we were told that— very proud, considering we were told that she wasn't going to survive — told that she wasn't going to survive on numerous occasions, but here — survive on numerous occasions, but here she is, living a different sort of dream, but a dream — different sort of dream, but a dream it_ different sort of dream, but a dream. . ., . dream. a gold medal in her first paralympics. _ dream. a gold medal in her first paralympics. i - dream. a gold medal in her first paralympics. i know. l dream. a gold medal in her. first paralympics. i know. we knew there — first paralympics. i know. we knew there were _ first paralympics. i know. we knew there were capable, - first paralympics. i know. we l knew there were capable, they want _ knew there were capable, they want to — knew there were capable, they want to heat that they won the race _ want to heat that they won the race it — want to heat that they won the race it is _ want to heat that they won the race. it isjust brilliant. 26 race. it is “ust brilliant. 26 ears race. it isjust brilliant. 26 years old. _ race. it isjust brilliant. 25 years old, what is next race. it isjust brilliant. 215 years old, what is next for lizzie? ., , , , ., lizzie? hopefully, she will go to switzerland _ lizzie? hopefully, she will go to switzerland with _ lizzie? hopefully, she will go to switzerland with the - lizzie? hopefully, she will go to switzerland with the team | to switzerland with the team later— to switzerland with the team later on _ to switzerland with the team later on this month, then lam for years _ later on this month, then lam for years. a bit further to go in france, _ for years. a bit further to go in france, but that would be her dream. in france, but that would be her dream-— in france, but that would be her dream. ., ~' ,, . her dream. you think you have seen her. _ her dream. you think you have seen her, trevor? _ her dream. you think you have seen her, trevor? yes, - her dream. you think you have seen her, trevor? yes, we - her dream. you think you have | seen her, trevor? yes, we saw her with — seen her, trevor? yes, we saw her with a — seen her, trevor? yes, we saw her with a pilot _ seen her, trevor? yes, we saw her with a pilot there. - seen her, trevor? yes, we saw her with a pilot there. we - seen her, trevor? yes, we saw her with a pilot there. we justl her with a pilot there. we “ust want her back. i her with a pilot there. we “ust want her back. what is h her with a pilot there. we just want her back. what is the . want her back. what is the first thing you will do? give
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her a hug! _ first thing you will do? give her a hug! and _ first thing you will do? give her a hug! and her- first thing you will do? give her a hug! and her pilot, i hera hug! and her pilot, dannv _ hera hug! and her pilot, danny. they've only been together eight months and they are a _ together eight months and they are a fantastic team. i together eight months and they are a fantastic team.— are a fantastic team. i hope ou are a fantastic team. i hope you enjoy — are a fantastic team. i hope you enjoy being _ are a fantastic team. i hope you enjoy being reunited i are a fantastic team. i hope i you enjoy being reunited with lizzie. parents of lizzie jordan bear, a gold medal in the tandem cycling. we are waiting for more of the athletes to get off the platform. many proud parents and loved ones here who are looking forward to being reunited with some of the very talented people getting off the train here at sim pancreas. just look at this picture. we have — just look at this picture. we have a — just look at this picture. we have a new batch of paralympians in this picture, many— paralympians in this picture, many of— paralympians in this picture, many of them with medals around their necks. no doubt this picture _ their necks. no doubt this picture will be hanging on living _ picture will be hanging on living room walls around the country _
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living room walls around the country i_ living room walls around the country. i can see alfie hewett there _ country. i can see alfie hewett there at — country. i can see alfie hewett there at the front. he won doubles _ there at the front. he won doubles gold with gordon reeves, just agonisingly close in the — reeves, just agonisingly close in the singles, he lost a match point — in the singles, he lost a match point and _ in the singles, he lost a match point and came home with a silver. — point and came home with a silver, which he has to be very proud — silver, which he has to be very proud of _ silver, which he has to be very proud of. jody cundy and the back— proud of. jody cundy and the back there with the union jack draped — back there with the union jack draped over his head. he did phenomenally in the velodrome. he has— phenomenally in the velodrome. he has had a medal at every game — he has had a medal at every game since 1996. my head can -et game since 1996. my head can get around that! just in the front, — get around that! just in the front, l'm _ get around that! just in the front, i'm not sure if we can pan— front, i'm not sure if we can pan onto— front, i'm not sure if we can pan onto her, dame sarah storey isjust— pan onto her, dame sarah storey isjust tucking in pan onto her, dame sarah storey is just tucking in to the rue. dame — is just tucking in to the rue. dame sarah storey with two gold medals— dame sarah storey with two gold medals around her neck. that brings— medals around her neck. that brings her— medals around her neck. that brings her total up to 30. absolutely phenomenal. 30 medals. we spoke earlier about how great—
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medals. we spoke earlier about how great an advocate she has for paralympic sport. we heard from _ for paralympic sport. we heard from dame sarah storey ahead of her races — from dame sarah storey ahead of her races about her family being _ her races about her family being in— her races about her family being in paris. of course they couldn't— being in paris. of course they couldn't go to tokyo because of covid _ couldn't go to tokyo because of covid regulations, but her young _ covid regulations, but her young family was there. she says— young family was there. she says this _ young family was there. she says this will be the first one they— says this will be the first one they will— says this will be the first one they will be able to remember. she said — they will be able to remember. she said it was because of them she was— she said it was because of them she was able to get across the line _ she was able to get across the line it — she was able to get across the line. it was the family support that got— line. it was the family support that got her through. i can see jonnie — that got her through. i can see jonnie peacock there. just poking _ jonnie peacock there. just poking his head through. i will tell you — poking his head through. i will tell you that the team are coming _ tell you that the team are coming back from paris with 124 medals — coming back from paris with 124 medals. that is the equal total from _ medals. that is the equal total from tokyo. the key fact there is they— from tokyo. the key fact there is they have eight cold war. they— is they have eight cold war. they got _ is they have eight cold war. they got 49 goals in paris.
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what — they got 49 goals in paris. what a _ they got 49 goals in paris. what a phenomenal target to build — what a phenomenal target to build on _ what a phenomenal target to build on as they go to la. swimming was brilliant. there wasn't — swimming was brilliant. there wasn't a — swimming was brilliant. there wasn't a day during the paralympics, all 11 days of action, _ paralympics, all 11 days of action, where the swimming team did not— action, where the swimming team did not win — action, where the swimming team did not win a gold medal. in athletics _ did not win a gold medal. in athletics they didn't perform quite — athletics they didn't perform quite as— athletics they didn't perform quite as well as hoped, maybe that is— quite as well as hoped, maybe that is something to build on for the — that is something to build on for the next cycle. ultimately, we had — for the next cycle. ultimately, we had the medal table with gb again— we had the medal table with gb again seconds, they have been second — again seconds, they have been second on— again seconds, they have been second on every single metal table — second on every single metal table. they finished behind china _ table. they finished behind china. they are a powerhouse, they— china. they are a powerhouse, they did — china. they are a powerhouse, they did phenomenally well. team — they did phenomenally well. team gb holding their own. as we have — team gb holding their own. as we have heard from many people, including — we have heard from many people, including the chef de mission, who said — including the chef de mission, who said they are punching above _ who said they are punching above their weight. taking 124 medals— above their weight. taking 124 medals across 18 different sports _ medals across 18 different sports. 215 people competing.
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absolutely phenomenal. you have been _ absolutely phenomenal. you have been hearing from some of the people — been hearing from some of the people we were speaking to you earlier— people we were speaking to you earlier when the first train came _ earlier when the first train came into saint pancreas, we heard — came into saint pancreas, we heard from the likes of lauren rouse, — heard from the likes of lauren rouse, who has won her third medal— rouse, who has won her third medal in _ rouse, who has won her third medal in third games, and she said _ medal in third games, and she said yes, — medal in third games, and she said yes. it— medal in third games, and she said yes, it is about showcasing a —— elite sport, but — showcasing a —— elite sport, but it— showcasing a —— elite sport, but it is— showcasing a —— elite sport, but it is about showing what people _ but it is about showing what people of all capabilities are capable of. people of all capabilities are capable of-_ people of all capabilities are capable of. people of all capabilities are ca able of. ., .. _, ., capable of. you can continue to watch, capable of. you can continue to watch. if _ capable of. you can continue to watch. if you — capable of. you can continue to watch, if you are _ capable of. you can continue to watch, if you are in _ capable of. you can continue to watch, if you are in the - capable of. you can continue to watch, if you are in the uk, - capable of. you can continue to watch, if you are in the uk, on | watch, if you are in the uk, on the iplayer of the paralympians coming home.
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live from london. this is bbc news. a special report from inside afghanistan where malnutrition grips the country and the health care system is on its knees. we are at one hospital where 700 children have died in six months. you hear the statistics but this is what it looks like on the front line. a baby dies in a couple of hours later another babyis a couple of hours later another baby is brought in.
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the political exile of the opposition leader edmund gonzales is a direct result of its anti—democratic measures. pope francis is in timorfor the first papal visit for the first visit from the pope since independence. could we are out of time. it is the one o'clock _ could we are out of time. it is the one o'clock news - could we are out of time. it 3 the one o'clock news coming up and congratulations to paralympics gb. . from millions of people. sir keir starmer insists the cut is needed to save money, but the head of unite calls labour's stance �*completely wrong'.
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also on the programme... a new phase of the covid inquiry begins looking at the pandemic�*s impact on the nhs, health workers and patients. a former police officer pleads guilty to attempted murder, after speeding his car towards his ex—partner and her mum at an undertakers in the scottish borders. as thousands of prisoners are about to be released early, there are fears many don't have homes to go to. you come out, the world is different, you end up getting into trouble again deliberately to get put back inside. it’s trouble again deliberately to get put back inside.— put back inside. it's not a life that a lot _ put back inside. it's not a life that a lot of _ put back inside. it's not a life that a lot of us _ put back inside. it's not a life that a lot of us want. - and paralympics gb celebrate returning home from paris with 49 gold medals. and coming up on bbc news...can england's cricketers make it two test series clean sweeps in a row? we'll have the latest from their third and final test against sri lanka.
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