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interesting, ithought they we re france?, ithought they were outstanding last weekend, but this is different. the french are an improved side and they are juggernauts, huge team. if scotland can get parity up front, they stand a chance. scotland beat ireland last week, will they be able to bounce backin week, will they be able to bounce back in rome? they are still full of world —class back in rome? they are still full of world—class players and beat australia and new zealand in the autumn. bit of a hiccup last week, but they will bounce back and if it isa dry but they will bounce back and if it is a dry day in rome, they could put the score on italy. italy were disappointing against wales last week. where do you stand on the whole six nations should be the strongest in europe because there is the georgia argument? georgia showed what a great side they are. if wales finished bottom, you will play off against georgia, romania. but i think it will be a great idea if they did have relegation. the women's tournament mirrors the
interesting, ithought they we re france?, ithought they were outstanding last weekend, but this is different. the french are an improved side and they are juggernauts, huge team. if scotland can get parity up front, they stand a chance. scotland beat ireland last week, will they be able to bounce backin week, will they be able to bounce back in rome? they are still full of world —class back in rome? they are still full of world—class players and beat australia and new zealand in the autumn....
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tom holland stood up and accepted the award, i thought, holland stood up and accepted the award, ithoughthe award, i thought, my goodness, holland stood up and accepted the award, ithought, my goodness, are you only 20? with that poise and confidence. he has played billy elliot on the london west end stage, maybe that is partly where that comes from, but what did you make of that? i said on the red carpet earlier that it is the person who a lwa ys earlier that it is the person who always ends up in the biggest film, a lwa ys always ends up in the biggest film, always ends up in the biggest film, always ends up in the biggest film, always ends up winning, because the public vote, they haven't seen this, he is spiderman in the forthcoming spiderman movie, we had a taster of him in the captain america movie earlier this year, last year, and so those spiderman fan boys are voting away on their phones saying, tom holland, he is a great little actor, only 20, seemed kind of think, are you allowed up at this time? shouldn't you be in bed? but he is 20. he is the son of radio 4 comic and pundit d
tom holland stood up and accepted the award, i thought, holland stood up and accepted the award, ithoughthe award, i thought, my goodness, holland stood up and accepted the award, ithought, my goodness, are you only 20? with that poise and confidence. he has played billy elliot on the london west end stage, maybe that is partly where that comes from, but what did you make of that? i said on the red carpet earlier that it is the person who a lwa ys earlier that it is the person who always ends...
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ithought, if i put hide. i almost forgot what the title was.there and exciting. how difficult is it keeping all those secrets? the film is not out to december and you've finished filming months ago? we did. i have been filling my time with many other things. now i am concentrating on murder on the orient express. it is weird, itjust gets easier. seven was harder. people are lasting less questions about this one. —— people are asking. it is quite exciting, it is fun keeping it. thank you, they are shouting for you. have a lovely evening. thank you. i amjoined by are shouting for you. have a lovely evening. thank you. i am joined by a man who is a double nominee this evening. nocturnalanimals man who is a double nominee this evening. nocturnal animals has nine nominations but you have two, one for adapted screenplay and one for direction, tom ford. you adapted this from a book. yes, by a great writer called austin writer is u nfortu nately writer called austin writer is unfortunately no longer with us. how ha rd unfortunately no longer with us. h
ithought, if i put hide. i almost forgot what the title was.there and exciting. how difficult is it keeping all those secrets? the film is not out to december and you've finished filming months ago? we did. i have been filling my time with many other things. now i am concentrating on murder on the orient express. it is weird, itjust gets easier. seven was harder. people are lasting less questions about this one. —— people are asking. it is quite exciting, it is fun keeping it. thank you,...
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ithought surely, that is racing. and it is a very riskyjob. you know that. think about it. you are going to get falls. when you do fall, it is how bad it is afterwards. i got away with it a few times and unfortunately i didn't get away with it this time. life has changed. it is very different now. how you coping with learning to adapt with a new way of living? you get good days and you get bad days, obviously. you get ups and downs. a lot of downs of the moment, but you've got to fight through them somehow. and finally, tennis player eugenie bouchard has proved that she's true to her word after going on a date with a complete stranger. it came about after the world number 44 backed the atlanta falcons to win the super bowl. studentjohn goehrke challenged her on twitter saying: after the patriots' incredible comeback win bouchard went through with her promise and has tweeted proof. a picture of the pair on their way to watch an nba game. love at first sight, literally. that is all from sports day today. next it is the hello and welcome to our look ahead to wh
ithought surely, that is racing. and it is a very riskyjob. you know that. think about it. you are going to get falls. when you do fall, it is how bad it is afterwards. i got away with it a few times and unfortunately i didn't get away with it this time. life has changed. it is very different now. how you coping with learning to adapt with a new way of living? you get good days and you get bad days, obviously. you get ups and downs. a lot of downs of the moment, but you've got to fight through...
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ithought view. that is what i am about. love and peace.nlight represented that and i thought it deserved it. iwas represented that and i thought it deserved it. i was glad to see that moment. barry jenkins is deserved it. i was glad to see that moment. barryjenkins is a good friend of mine. i am so proud of what he is doing. ali is a good friend. introduce yourself and then we have got to go. my name is kobe randolph. i am gatsby. we have got to go. my name is kobe randolph. lam gatsby. i we have got to go. my name is kobe randolph. i am gatsby. i will see you in cannes. we made history tonight. there we go. the vanity fair after show party. that is quite a . fair after show party. that is quite a cigar! this is envelope-gate. this is the moment it all went wrong. applause. and the academy award... go on. la la land. i am sorry, no, there's a mistake. moonlight, you guys won best picture. this is not a joke. moonlight has won best picture. moonlight, best picture. applause and cheering. i am sorry. guys, this is very unfortunate what happe
ithought view. that is what i am about. love and peace.nlight represented that and i thought it deserved it. iwas represented that and i thought it deserved it. i was glad to see that moment. barry jenkins is deserved it. i was glad to see that moment. barryjenkins is a good friend of mine. i am so proud of what he is doing. ali is a good friend. introduce yourself and then we have got to go. my name is kobe randolph. i am gatsby. we have got to go. my name is kobe randolph. lam gatsby. i we...
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come dancing, well done you, i thought, a popular hero on strictly come dancing, well done you, ithoughtnds tell me, it is all over for him in politics. unlike me and ken, at 71, he is only 50 and he thinks it has passed him by and i am horrified. i don't see anyone capable of either taking onjeremy or succeeding him in a convincing way this side of the election which is why i agree with ken. a lot of commentators are saying that labour is heading for a catastrophe at the next election. we don't know what is going to happen, it is not looking good and i don't think they will win, ididn't good and i don't think they will win, i didn't think they were going to win... under ed miliband. i had my doubts about gordon brown as well. ken is right to raise the question of brexit. things may go horribly wrong for the brexit negotiations, is theresa may on top of that? i don't know, i will give her the benefit of the doubt but the trouble with his scenario, everywhere across the western world, the reaction to this sort of economic failure, the rise of the robots, the fact that the chinese communis
come dancing, well done you, i thought, a popular hero on strictly come dancing, well done you, ithoughtnds tell me, it is all over for him in politics. unlike me and ken, at 71, he is only 50 and he thinks it has passed him by and i am horrified. i don't see anyone capable of either taking onjeremy or succeeding him in a convincing way this side of the election which is why i agree with ken. a lot of commentators are saying that labour is heading for a catastrophe at the next election. we...
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>ithought i was so smart you. >> stephen: are so smart. being with-- i love being on your show.e past. >> well you should come back. >> stephen: the old gig, and selling books on your show. it's a lovely show. how is it going? >> speaking of books, i have a bone to pick with you about a book that you sold on our show, i think book in-- i want to say 2012? was that -- >> stephen: okay, which one? i've had three books. which one? >> it's called-- as a matter of fact, i think i have-- yeah, i brought a copy of it. here it is, right here. oh, look at that! okay. it's called "i'll a pole, and so should you." >> stephen: it's a children's book we wrote. >> it's a children's book. >> stephen: it's about the adventures of a pole, that doesn't know what kind of pole it is. >> it doesn't know what kind of pole it is, and i have to say-- i'm not selling books for you, but this happens to be one of the greatest children's books i've ever read. >> stephen: it has the greatest blurb of all time. "the sad thing i i like it." maurice sendac. >> he also said on the back, ," it's terribly, suprem
>ithought i was so smart you. >> stephen: are so smart. being with-- i love being on your show.e past. >> well you should come back. >> stephen: the old gig, and selling books on your show. it's a lovely show. how is it going? >> speaking of books, i have a bone to pick with you about a book that you sold on our show, i think book in-- i want to say 2012? was that -- >> stephen: okay, which one? i've had three books. which one? >> it's called-- as a matter...
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ithought, this emotionally through insulting banter. i thought, this is what he is like.t pretending it is not. part of it is sad. iam try sad. i am try to find a balance. what is it like trying to look after him? when you go around? we are lucky to be able to afford a carer, lots of people can't. we meet some otherfamilies carer, lots of people can't. we meet some other families with people who have pick‘s disease in a family and who have to live with their family 01’ who have to live with their family or the time. i saw my dad yesterday. part of the problem is the disease and the documentary charts this, the disease changes. he can be constantly abusing me or someone in the room. i can't take my children round because he swears so much. other times, he is quiet and withdrawn. a part of me d eftly is quiet and withdrawn. a part of me deftly prefers the abuse because at least i know that is my dad, and there is some spirit, he is engaged and lively. the thing ifear more is him turning off. it is a weird thing, it is very challenging, at the same time, i hold onto that abu
ithought, this emotionally through insulting banter. i thought, this is what he is like.t pretending it is not. part of it is sad. iam try sad. i am try to find a balance. what is it like trying to look after him? when you go around? we are lucky to be able to afford a carer, lots of people can't. we meet some otherfamilies carer, lots of people can't. we meet some other families with people who have pick‘s disease in a family and who have to live with their family 01’ who have to live with...
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ithought lovely to see you, good morning. good morning.ught steph was arriving any minute! it is beautiful in kew gardens, the 22nd annual 0rchid festival. we are surrounded by lots of different orchids, beautiful perfume. i can show you this power over here, that is the knocks this tower, beautiful arrangement standing tall and this is in this pond area, in the princess of wales conservatory. behind my other shoulder we have another beautiful display hanging down from the ceiling. this one is the samsara konan and it represents the indian wheel. from birth through life through death to reincarnation. it is made up of lots of different colours, the colours of the indian flag. it is nice and toasty inside the conservatory but outside it certainly isn't. a cold start to the day. in parts of the northeast, northern ireland and scotland, “i! or —5 so a frosty start with some fog around as well. later we will see some rain, rain coming from the west. through the course of the morning, some of that fog will be slow to clear. some in the vale of
ithought lovely to see you, good morning. good morning.ught steph was arriving any minute! it is beautiful in kew gardens, the 22nd annual 0rchid festival. we are surrounded by lots of different orchids, beautiful perfume. i can show you this power over here, that is the knocks this tower, beautiful arrangement standing tall and this is in this pond area, in the princess of wales conservatory. behind my other shoulder we have another beautiful display hanging down from the ceiling. this one is...
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would be going to work at 12:00 -- ithought you were done, patrick, apologize. >> guest: thank you forreciate it. you weren't only protecting america, you were indeed protecting the whole world just like the united states military does. want to say to you that in terms of school children and in terms of what you were raising there i think it's important that we expose our students to a variety of different viewpoints, the history. you see, we're not asking for there to be a conservative or politically ininvestigate version of a curriculum or events taught wind chill are just asking for education to be presented objectively, and asking for history to be taught objectively. we're not asking to kind of wash away all of the errors and put up a pretend view of america or anything else. we are just seeking to have objectivity and professionalism restored to education here in america. and you recall the other things that patrick was mentioning? >> host: i apologize. was checking e-mails and tweets and doing some of my busy work. >> guest: well, patrick, thank you for your hard work as a union
would be going to work at 12:00 -- ithought you were done, patrick, apologize. >> guest: thank you forreciate it. you weren't only protecting america, you were indeed protecting the whole world just like the united states military does. want to say to you that in terms of school children and in terms of what you were raising there i think it's important that we expose our students to a variety of different viewpoints, the history. you see, we're not asking for there to be a conservative...
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ithought you never need to apologise for that, carol.of justice. richard, what are we expecting to happen today? 0ne one key piece of evidence that we have heard at this inquest which concludes this morning. units of tunisian police, who were armed and had body armour, did nothing to intervene to stop the attack, even though they were very close by. so the gunman, seifeddine rezgui, was able to carry on killing british tourists and other tourists from more than 25 minutes. i managed to catch up with one british survivor who did intervene to save some of those who were shot and injured. alan pembroke got his wife to safety and then ran straight back on to the beach where the attack had been taking place. this is the gunman seifeddine rezgui casually walking along the beach by the imperial hotel in the midst of the attack. trained by so—called islamic state and unchallenged by the police, he systematically murdered 38 holidaymakers, most were british. today, alan pembroke leads a normal life, working at this london company. but he was on t
ithought you never need to apologise for that, carol.of justice. richard, what are we expecting to happen today? 0ne one key piece of evidence that we have heard at this inquest which concludes this morning. units of tunisian police, who were armed and had body armour, did nothing to intervene to stop the attack, even though they were very close by. so the gunman, seifeddine rezgui, was able to carry on killing british tourists and other tourists from more than 25 minutes. i managed to catch up...