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iam disgusted. iam devastated.t cannot pleased. iam disgusted. iam devastated. ijust cannot understand how someone can be charged with gross negligence manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical council and then be reinstated. the murder of 25 year old model harry ozuka.
iam disgusted. iam devastated.t cannot pleased. iam disgusted. iam devastated. ijust cannot understand how someone can be charged with gross negligence manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical council and then be reinstated. the murder of 25 year old model harry ozuka.
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iam in i am in johannesburg, iam injohannesburg, the i am injohannesburg, the largest city in south africahe country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son, nelson mandela. joburg is where he found his feet as an anti—apartheid activist, and it is the place he called home once again following his release from prison. situated in the north of the country, the city grew ata north of the country, the city grew at a startling rate after the discovery of gold in 1886. scores came from across africa and beyond to seek their fortune. but while many white prospectors got rich, the black workers suffered in poverty. in the late 1940s, inequality became law under the notorious apartheid at regime, which lasted for nearly 50 yea rs, regime, which lasted for nearly 50 years, until mandela was elected president. by that time decades of industrial decline and international sanctions had damaged johannesburg's economy and crime was widespread. the city came to be known as one of the most dangerous places on earth. but in recent years there has been a drive to change all of that, and
iam in i am in johannesburg, iam injohannesburg, the i am injohannesburg, the largest city in south africahe country celebrates 100 years since the birth of its most famous son, nelson mandela. joburg is where he found his feet as an anti—apartheid activist, and it is the place he called home once again following his release from prison. situated in the north of the country, the city grew ata north of the country, the city grew at a startling rate after the discovery of gold in 1886. scores...
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what iam that might be worse otherwise?hat in trade, despite maybe a bit more rational thanit despite maybe a bit more rational than it would be in other areas. like militarily? like militarily, like diplomatic, like we have seen climate change, for example. and why is that? because there is a system of rules today that makes countries and makes businesses think twice before slowing the system under the bus. 0k, before slowing the system under the bus. ok, you may say it is the lesser of two evils or whatever you may say but nevertheless there is this trade war going on and release signals a real lack of confidence, particularly the united states, about international rules, about the world trade organization, and that should be very worrying to use. well, let's unpack this. there is axedin well, let's unpack this. there is axed in america. -- worrying to you. there is anger in many parts of america, i am there is anger in many parts of america, iam not there is anger in many parts of america, i am not surprised by that. ——
what iam that might be worse otherwise?hat in trade, despite maybe a bit more rational thanit despite maybe a bit more rational than it would be in other areas. like militarily? like militarily, like diplomatic, like we have seen climate change, for example. and why is that? because there is a system of rules today that makes countries and makes businesses think twice before slowing the system under the bus. 0k, before slowing the system under the bus. ok, you may say it is the lesser of two...
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ijust came from a screening, children there with their merchandise, thinking, great, iam going their, thinking, great, i am going see a winnie—the—pooh movie. they are not. what they will see is very cute. he is famously a bear of little brain but a very big heart. this is ewan mcgregor as an aduu heart. this is ewan mcgregor as an adult christopher robin, though i stress not the real christopher robin, referring to a film earlier this year about the real—life christopher robin had. this one is miserable, working in post—war london for a luggage firm, too much work on his plate, can't spend enough time with his wife, and his child, played by the wonderfully deliberate wonderful child british actress, very posh, but very beatable. very stressed out and can't work out what is happening at work, gets a visit from a childhood friend, which might make him later not for the weekend... —— might make him lighten up for the weekend. 0h. what to do, what to do, what to do... what to do indeed. pooh? christopher robin. no! no, no, no... you can't be here. mm. this can't be happening. the stress
ijust came from a screening, children there with their merchandise, thinking, great, iam going their, thinking, great, i am going see a winnie—the—pooh movie. they are not. what they will see is very cute. he is famously a bear of little brain but a very big heart. this is ewan mcgregor as an aduu heart. this is ewan mcgregor as an adult christopher robin, though i stress not the real christopher robin, referring to a film earlier this year about the real—life christopher robin had. this...
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iam doing a poem written by an argentine poet. i am doing a bit of advertising for my own country. together with the
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it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and iam in the italian city of genoa, where a state of emergencyas been declared following tuesday's bridge disaster. prime minister giuseppe conte also said he would make five million euros available from central funds following the collapse, which left 39 people dead and dozens injured. our correspondent, james reynolds,
it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and iam in the italian city of genoa, where a state of emergencyas been declared following tuesday's bridge disaster. prime minister giuseppe conte also said he would make five million euros available from central funds following the collapse, which left 39 people dead and dozens injured. our correspondent, james reynolds,
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iam no saint, i have haven't been engaged in criminology.aint, i have flaws, haven't been engaged in criminology. iam no saint, i have flaws, i understand that and i am looking forward to the opportunity to establish that point. alex hammond said he's not being allowed to see and therefore properly challenge the evidence against him, so now, in an extraordinary move, the former first minister is taking the government he used to lead to court. nicola sturgeon, his anointed successor and for many years, his closest political ally, said complaints couldn't be ignored or swept under the carpet. everybody knows the length and the closeness of my relationship to alex salmond and i think people will understand how difficult this is for me and my party. it will be extremely upsetting to members of the snp up and down the country. it is a difficult situation but what is important is that complaints are treated seriously regardless of who the person complained about is. the investigation into these allegations was conducted by the permanent secretary,
iam no saint, i have haven't been engaged in criminology.aint, i have flaws, haven't been engaged in criminology. iam no saint, i have flaws, i understand that and i am looking forward to the opportunity to establish that point. alex hammond said he's not being allowed to see and therefore properly challenge the evidence against him, so now, in an extraordinary move, the former first minister is taking the government he used to lead to court. nicola sturgeon, his anointed successor and for many...
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i am in fear, iam in shock, and it going to happen next.nd it is kind of gloomy for now. but all i want is for the will of the people to prevail. angry protesters in northamptonshire have taken their county councillors to task tonight during crisis talks to discuss which services must cut to the bare minimum in order to save money. the authority needs to save up to £70 million by next march, amid concerns it may no longer be able to afford services for vulnerable children and adults. our social affairs correspondent alison holt reports. chanting: no more cuts! outside northamptonshire's county hall, protesters outline their fears about the human consequences of what are described as inevitable cuts to vital council services, including those for vulnerable adults and children. the reason why i'm doing this chalking today is to remind them that their cuts, it isn't just about facts and figures. it's about real people's lives. and they're going to die because of a result of today's decisions. all of you have failed miserably, created this chao
i am in fear, iam in shock, and it going to happen next.nd it is kind of gloomy for now. but all i want is for the will of the people to prevail. angry protesters in northamptonshire have taken their county councillors to task tonight during crisis talks to discuss which services must cut to the bare minimum in order to save money. the authority needs to save up to £70 million by next march, amid concerns it may no longer be able to afford services for vulnerable children and adults. our...
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iam no of the club, basically. a big story.d to manchester united ten or so years what happened to manchester united ten 01’ so years ago what happened to manchester united ten or so years ago when they would bought out and taken over by american owners. i don't think anyone would say that is now a well run club and it seems arsenal may be headed in the same way. it is heartbreaking for many football sports out there if it goes in that direction and a private owner has not said what he will do but it does not said what he will do but it does not look promising. this sort of thing has a huge impact on the lives of many people. many people live and breathe football, notjust of many people. many people live and breathe football, not just a of many people. many people live and breathe football, notjust a hobby at the weekend. there are people upset and worried about this. it shows that we have so little control over this sort of thing. it is really a wild west as far as football clu b really a wild west as far as football club owne
iam no of the club, basically. a big story.d to manchester united ten or so years what happened to manchester united ten 01’ so years ago what happened to manchester united ten or so years ago when they would bought out and taken over by american owners. i don't think anyone would say that is now a well run club and it seems arsenal may be headed in the same way. it is heartbreaking for many football sports out there if it goes in that direction and a private owner has not said what he will...
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and the children act, iam the spike lee film.he children act, i am interested to hear what you say, because i have read the novel and i liked it. adapted from the novel by ian mcewan. emma thompson is a high courtjudge whose work is engulfing her life. she's involved in life—and—death cases, one of which is about the 17—year—old boy refusing a blood transfusion on religious grounds, but he is technically a child, and there is an argument about whether he's been forced by his parents into this position. she has to deal with weighty philosophical issues. she brings the work home with her, and her husband, he is starting to feel shut out of their marriage. here is a clip. i'll make reservations for dinner, because i've had an awful day myself. we'll go drink some wine, andl day myself. we'll go drink some wine, and i can get some opera tickets for saturday night. no, i am dutyjudge all we tickets for saturday night. no, i am duty judge all we can. tickets for saturday night. no, i am dutyjudge all we can. to make judgments for monda
and the children act, iam the spike lee film.he children act, i am interested to hear what you say, because i have read the novel and i liked it. adapted from the novel by ian mcewan. emma thompson is a high courtjudge whose work is engulfing her life. she's involved in life—and—death cases, one of which is about the 17—year—old boy refusing a blood transfusion on religious grounds, but he is technically a child, and there is an argument about whether he's been forced by his parents...
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as everybody knows he is my idol and iam as everybody knows he is my idol and i am following everythingnd i am trying to look at something i could use myself. before that, there's been more medal success for great britain at the european para—athletics world championships in berlin. 0ur reporter kate grey is there for us to bring us up to date. kate,itis kate, it is aled davies, the man with the medals? yes, aled davies started up the run of gold medals in berlin for great britain. britain have one six gold medals, a brilliant achievement since it has been very hot. bear with me well i ta ke been very hot. bear with me well i take you through the gold medallist. it was the first time at a major championships that rate running has featured in the paralympics programme and great britain dominated in both the men and the women. a brilliant show of what is still to come for race running and hopefully featuring in paralympics to come. there was gold for the vetera ns to come. there was gold for the veterans of the team, dan greaves and graeme ballard in the sprint events. also pa ralympic an
as everybody knows he is my idol and iam as everybody knows he is my idol and i am following everythingnd i am trying to look at something i could use myself. before that, there's been more medal success for great britain at the european para—athletics world championships in berlin. 0ur reporter kate grey is there for us to bring us up to date. kate,itis kate, it is aled davies, the man with the medals? yes, aled davies started up the run of gold medals in berlin for great britain. britain...
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between you and me, iam a bit relieved.e what a tt ra cts around you and you can see what attracts travellers here. stunning landscapes. but for young people seeking opportunities this island doesn't make things easy. 0ver seeking opportunities this island doesn't make things easy. over the yea rs, doesn't make things easy. over the years, japan has wrestled with economic challenges. hokkaido has been one of the areas hardest hit. in the previously thriving mining city of yubari, 90% of the population has moved away in 50 yea rs. population has moved away in 50 years. demographically, yubari is the oldest city injapan. probably the oldest city injapan. probably the oldest city injapan. probably the oldest city in the world, and quite possibly the oldest city ever. at 80 years old, one of its residence has achieved celebrity status around japan. mascots are big business in this country, and they don't get much bigger, orfrankly scary, then yubari's very own melon bear, a nod to the city's famed and prized fruit. why did you
between you and me, iam a bit relieved.e what a tt ra cts around you and you can see what attracts travellers here. stunning landscapes. but for young people seeking opportunities this island doesn't make things easy. 0ver seeking opportunities this island doesn't make things easy. over the yea rs, doesn't make things easy. over the years, japan has wrestled with economic challenges. hokkaido has been one of the areas hardest hit. in the previously thriving mining city of yubari, 90% of the...
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iam here i am here in glasgow where adam peaty yet again roared to gold in the european championshipsi am at the olympic stadium in berlin. a host of british athletes are hoping to qualify forfinals. and with less than 2a hours until the transfer window closes, we'll look at the deals that might go through, as paul scholes says his old club won't win the league. manchester united seem to be not too sure what is going on. you don't really know the team, the players, you don't know how they will perform from one week to the next. hello there. thanks forjoining us. adam peaty has claimed his third gold medal of the european championships in glasgow with victory in the men's 50m breaststroke. meanwhile grace reid and ross haslam took silver in the mixed synchronised 3m springboard. natalie pirks reports from glasgow. what can you say about adam peaty that hasn't already been said? he is a man who seems to thrive when the spotlight is on him and as the world and european champion in the 50 metre breaststroke, the spotlight was on him. he, as usual, roared to gold in serena fashion. nobody
iam here i am here in glasgow where adam peaty yet again roared to gold in the european championshipsi am at the olympic stadium in berlin. a host of british athletes are hoping to qualify forfinals. and with less than 2a hours until the transfer window closes, we'll look at the deals that might go through, as paul scholes says his old club won't win the league. manchester united seem to be not too sure what is going on. you don't really know the team, the players, you don't know how they will...
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iam really back in 2006 in the sink robenn with chris.wo golds. it is likea dream crowd. especially two golds. it is like a dream come true for some it isa like a dream come true for some it is a team sport and things go wrong. in the commonwealth games we still got a gold medal. in the world cup, i dropped my diet which caused us to come second instead of first. this time it was down to chris. he dropped his dive. it is something to work on for the future. when you are diving, do you know when you have made a mistake like that? you can feel when something is right or wrong. after my dive, i came out of the water and i was so excited because mine was really good. i saw chris and he had a look on his face saying, i made a mistake. i really wa nted saying, i made a mistake. i really wanted this one. but that is what it is about in sport. in diving, things can go wrong in a second just like that. what is your relationship like with chris? really good. we lived together for five years and train together for five years and train together all t
iam really back in 2006 in the sink robenn with chris.wo golds. it is likea dream crowd. especially two golds. it is like a dream come true for some it isa like a dream come true for some it is a team sport and things go wrong. in the commonwealth games we still got a gold medal. in the world cup, i dropped my diet which caused us to come second instead of first. this time it was down to chris. he dropped his dive. it is something to work on for the future. when you are diving, do you know when...
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iam sorry. iam without having that extra 20 minutes. i am sorry. i am all right with that.pages. the graphics are not going to work. lots is being covered. the first papal visit to place might be nearly 40 yea rs. let's papal visit to place might be nearly 40 years. let's see what you have been looking at. it has been gcse week in the express. the exam results are out. the exam results are out and lots of families will be spending the weekend with a sigh of relief it is all over, and the children, whether they have got the right results are not, they will be able to start planning. this year it has been tougher exams and kids have been telling me about the stress from matt. not only has it been tougher, it has been unknown and they have not had past papers, so that has been an issue. it exam results have remained steady. now they are over, there is something about looking and reviewing what it means, is specially for disadvantaged kids. london has been pulling away again, especially around the north. the northeast doing quite well progress wise. nonetheless, we all want kid
iam sorry. iam without having that extra 20 minutes. i am sorry. i am all right with that.pages. the graphics are not going to work. lots is being covered. the first papal visit to place might be nearly 40 yea rs. let's papal visit to place might be nearly 40 years. let's see what you have been looking at. it has been gcse week in the express. the exam results are out. the exam results are out and lots of families will be spending the weekend with a sigh of relief it is all over, and the...
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iam i am rebecca jones.ailure of the catholic church to address the abuse of children by priests. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share these sentiments. the government has announced plans for women in england to be allowed to take the second of an early abortion pill at home. currently they have to take both at a clinic.
iam i am rebecca jones.ailure of the catholic church to address the abuse of children by priests. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share these sentiments. the government has announced plans for women in england to be allowed to take the second of an early abortion pill at home. currently they have to take...
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iam not the lord mayor with his predictions? period. that would be an risky basis on which to operate. where we can be reasonably optimistic that there will be a withdrawal agreement and transition period i don't think financial services and still cherished goal —— financial institutional services could automatically assume that because the leave time, whether that was hiring people releasing office space or technology set up, or simply the process of applying for permission is, they have quite a long time. i am not entirely convinced that we can say that the city is now operating on the assumption that there will be a transition period. if that proved to be wrong, they would be in some trouble. most firms are hedging very sensibly and are making plans to be prepared for an ordeal. shares in next have fallen as much as 8% today despite the clothing retailer annoucing jump in sales. next said the summer heatwave had helped sell more of its lightweight summer clothing earlier in the season. the united states is considering 25% tar
iam not the lord mayor with his predictions? period. that would be an risky basis on which to operate. where we can be reasonably optimistic that there will be a withdrawal agreement and transition period i don't think financial services and still cherished goal —— financial institutional services could automatically assume that because the leave time, whether that was hiring people releasing office space or technology set up, or simply the process of applying for permission is, they have...
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and coming up, iam back going to our website., i am back at a vineyard in west sussex finding out how climate change is shaping the english wine industry. we are looking at how weather and climate impact the world—famous weather and climate impact the world —famous whisky industry weather and climate impact the world—famous whisky industry in scotland. earlier we saw how maintaining the quantity and temperature of the water supply is so temperature of the water supply is so important, and now we're in the distillery, we are the bali we saw harvested earlier columns and hear with the water and is all mixed together in the mashed up, where it is heated and you end up with a sugary liquid. this is transferred into the wash bag where it is cooled, it foments and you get alcohol. then all of this comes into play, talk about charlie and the chocolate factory with an alcoholic twist. what does this do? these whiskey spills are a real work of art shaped to an exact specification which helps to keep the unique flavour of the whiskey. we c
and coming up, iam back going to our website., i am back at a vineyard in west sussex finding out how climate change is shaping the english wine industry. we are looking at how weather and climate impact the world—famous weather and climate impact the world —famous whisky industry weather and climate impact the world—famous whisky industry in scotland. earlier we saw how maintaining the quantity and temperature of the water supply is so temperature of the water supply is so important, and...
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kate who we, where iam from, as of candidates. so she might be looking at retirement anyway, but there is certainly a push to say that she is not felt to be an acceptable candidate. —— kate hoey. do you think this will push jeremy corbyn to come out and move away from the fudge stance that he has on brexit? do you think it is likely that he will come out and say something? the fudge stance has played out really well for him. that is something that is a journalist and a lot of us did not quite guess how it would be. to be everything to everybody is a great advantage. when you are not in power. when you are not in power. does he want us to stay in the eu? i think he wants as out of the eu in his fantasy scenario. however, if his way to power is to back a second referendum and he can see that line clearly, then i suspect that will change. we are staying with the observer and going to the bottom of the front page and there is a plea for bells to toll worldwide on the war centenary. this comes down to a joint appeal issued by the briti
kate who we, where iam from, as of candidates. so she might be looking at retirement anyway, but there is certainly a push to say that she is not felt to be an acceptable candidate. —— kate hoey. do you think this will push jeremy corbyn to come out and move away from the fudge stance that he has on brexit? do you think it is likely that he will come out and say something? the fudge stance has played out really well for him. that is something that is a journalist and a lot of us did not...
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i am the manager of one of the greatest clubs in the world but iam also the greatest clubs in the world i won eight titles, i am the only manager in the world that won italy, spain, and england. it may only be a few games of the mourinho's third season in charge at old trafford has been turbulent and time is toxic. his combative style of management sparked tension with united's star player paul pogba and his relationship with vice chairman edward word is said to have become strained over a lack of new signings. mourinho is the third manager united upturn to in their bid to return this club to the glory yea rs of bid to return this club to the glory years of the sir alex ferguson era. in his first season in charge he won two trophies and was handed a contract extension earlier this year. but this is now the worst start to a premier league season for manchester united for more than a quarter of a century. so what has happened to the special one? mourinho won three premier league titles across two spells at chelsea but it all seems a long time ago. his reputation was damaged after an outbu
i am the manager of one of the greatest clubs in the world but iam also the greatest clubs in the world i won eight titles, i am the only manager in the world that won italy, spain, and england. it may only be a few games of the mourinho's third season in charge at old trafford has been turbulent and time is toxic. his combative style of management sparked tension with united's star player paul pogba and his relationship with vice chairman edward word is said to have become strained over a lack...
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iam sure i am sure it will.id willis in washington, so, will negotiators cry over spilt milk, we will have more analysis injust negotiators cry over spilt milk, we will have more analysis in just a moment. now, let's look at argentina's troubles. argentina's government, facing a growing economic crisis, has asked for the early release of a $50 billion international bailout. in a televised address, the president said quicker access to funds from the international monetary fund would restore market confidence. the head of the imf has said its economists will act swiftly, but it's a tough call for argentinians — many have bad memories of past imf interventions in earlier crises. lebo diseko reports. this is an announcement that argentina's president probably didn't want to make, explaining that he was asking for the early release of a $50 billion imf loan. translation: want to announce that we have agreed with the imf to advance all of the necessary funds to guarantee compliance with next year's financial programme
iam sure i am sure it will.id willis in washington, so, will negotiators cry over spilt milk, we will have more analysis injust negotiators cry over spilt milk, we will have more analysis in just a moment. now, let's look at argentina's troubles. argentina's government, facing a growing economic crisis, has asked for the early release of a $50 billion international bailout. in a televised address, the president said quicker access to funds from the international monetary fund would restore...
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watch out, iam on my will come and do my best. watch out, i am on my way.t. but from me, tulsen tollett and the rest of the team that's your wednesday sport briefing. the hot and dry conditions in europe may be unbearable for some of us but winemakers say it is the perfect temperature for the industry. the harvest kicks off in france this week and a vintage this year is already being described as a potentially good one. the great out what is or so expected to be higher than average thanks to the heavy rain last spring and the torrid conditions this summer. it is good news for the industry which saw extreme cold weather last season slashing thejuices extreme cold weather last season slashing the juices output —— produces our put to. owl —— today we have been talking about adjusting voices on phone so you hear it in your own accident. one viewer says that will be tragic because they love the variety of accents they here. and other viewer suggests that if you put the amazon echoed in your home you must deal with the consequences of using their ai assistant. we
watch out, iam on my will come and do my best. watch out, i am on my way.t. but from me, tulsen tollett and the rest of the team that's your wednesday sport briefing. the hot and dry conditions in europe may be unbearable for some of us but winemakers say it is the perfect temperature for the industry. the harvest kicks off in france this week and a vintage this year is already being described as a potentially good one. the great out what is or so expected to be higher than average thanks to...
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iam i am really excited to watch crazy rich asians here in singapore next week!the travel show up here on bbc. he certainly was. is it he doing incredibly well? anybody has been watching the bbc will know that for a long time he was the travel show‘s presenter. you are lucky because it is opening in singapore next week? that's right. in 1993 was the last time an asian film with an all asian cast were sown in hollywood, that wasjoy luck club. billion stuff. congratulations to henry as well, formerly from this parish. now lets turn to a matter of convenience, the plight of britain's public toilets. many councils in the uk, which operate them, are selling up. and as david george reports, it's left some people feeling a bit desperate. it's been a lovely day with hundreds, possibly thousands of people here on the beach at porth palin. at the root —— at the moment the council and toilets are very busy, but this is one of 35 which have been put out to tender. local groups or businesses can take over the building and put them to a new use. as long as they provide at leas
iam i am really excited to watch crazy rich asians here in singapore next week!the travel show up here on bbc. he certainly was. is it he doing incredibly well? anybody has been watching the bbc will know that for a long time he was the travel show‘s presenter. you are lucky because it is opening in singapore next week? that's right. in 1993 was the last time an asian film with an all asian cast were sown in hollywood, that wasjoy luck club. billion stuff. congratulations to henry as well,...
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iam i am excited. definitely. iam excited. definitely. im focused.season before that. i am very excited and of course there will be nerves coming back today. a brilliant 149 from india captain virat kohli rescued his side against england on day two of the first test match at edgbaston. after setting a target of 287, england managed to bowl india out forjust 274, with 20—year—old sam curran taking four of the wickets. however, the late wicket of alistair cook took the shine off england's day. the opener was bowled for a duck, as england closed on 9—1. there was a nice breeze out there, the clouds came in as well, which probably helped a little bit. in terms, i think recently we have noticed the ball doesn't swing as much when it is really new. as soon as the lacquer comes off it swings more. challenging to hit those lengths and be patient. obviously they started off nicely, we dragged it back nicely, 110—5. pretty good. we managed to bowl them out before our total, which was a big positive. it's one of the biggest loan deals in italian footbal history
iam i am excited. definitely. iam excited. definitely. im focused.season before that. i am very excited and of course there will be nerves coming back today. a brilliant 149 from india captain virat kohli rescued his side against england on day two of the first test match at edgbaston. after setting a target of 287, england managed to bowl india out forjust 274, with 20—year—old sam curran taking four of the wickets. however, the late wicket of alistair cook took the shine off england's...
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iam happy i am happy to be with you. firstly, theissue i am happy to be with you. for fire is, at best, a distraction. the officials in charge of the firefighting have indicated they have plenty of water. firefighting water comes from local sources near the fire, not water that has been flowing out from the sacramento dealt to the ocean. dissecting these tweets a little bit more, there are a couple of things we can focus on. let's come back to the water and first focus on the fire issue. where are they occurring. well, in part they are occurring because we have hotter condition and dry fuels as the climate warns. the other factor, however, is these fires are very dense. we have had 100 years of suppressing naturalfire dense. we have had 100 years of suppressing natural fire which dense. we have had 100 years of suppressing naturalfire which means we have more growth and there are far more trees in the forest. to be clear, if you don't mind. sticking to what the president said, there is no water shortage despite what he said at. water is not diverted into the pacifi
iam happy i am happy to be with you. firstly, theissue i am happy to be with you. for fire is, at best, a distraction. the officials in charge of the firefighting have indicated they have plenty of water. firefighting water comes from local sources near the fire, not water that has been flowing out from the sacramento dealt to the ocean. dissecting these tweets a little bit more, there are a couple of things we can focus on. let's come back to the water and first focus on the fire issue. where...
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iam joined by knowing a draw their will hand them qualification. hand them qualification. i enjoyed by people who know what it is like to play these matches. nia, the welsh team have been apt to look at the pitch. a great opportunity. they have earned the right for this spectacle, quietly going about their business, getting fantastic results against russia and bosnia without the media platform they have today and have earned the right to host this match tonight. you say they went about their business quietly but they have said they want the england fans to do some booing to get under their skin. it is going to be feisty. what jess said would have been tongue in cheek. it is supposed to be entertainment and there will be fans who have not seen the wales women's team play and i hope the 4000 to night do everything they can to get under the england girls' skin. they are so talented. england are no hand at qualifying. ranked 25 places above wales. they should be confident? i think england are used to big tournaments and played against nations, in canad
iam joined by knowing a draw their will hand them qualification. hand them qualification. i enjoyed by people who know what it is like to play these matches. nia, the welsh team have been apt to look at the pitch. a great opportunity. they have earned the right for this spectacle, quietly going about their business, getting fantastic results against russia and bosnia without the media platform they have today and have earned the right to host this match tonight. you say they went about their...
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iam no i went down that slide with my eyes shut.lide, i went down that slide with my eyes shut. iam no slide, server i went down that slide with my eyes shut. i am no slide, server that was good. because it's a br slide, how about sliding through the snowy mountains, outer space, the alien planet. for virtual slides packed into the twists and turns of one real slide. you make some slides, i like it, more without glasses because they are overloaded with the system but the young people, the kids in the young people and families we have here, about 10— 29, they like it and love it and they say it's the best thing they ever did in their laughs and now we get about more than 50,000 visitors. normal bland blubbing vr headsets have already got a bit of a rap about being compared to use sick getting the aquatic version to work well has been a challenge. it was very difficult, the first thing we have to convince the owner that we wa nt to have to convince the owner that we want to do it. and then the owner tried it and after two tries, he wa
iam no i went down that slide with my eyes shut.lide, i went down that slide with my eyes shut. iam no slide, server i went down that slide with my eyes shut. i am no slide, server that was good. because it's a br slide, how about sliding through the snowy mountains, outer space, the alien planet. for virtual slides packed into the twists and turns of one real slide. you make some slides, i like it, more without glasses because they are overloaded with the system but the young people, the kids...
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iam not sure, but visa. so, your reporter gets things done.orehand? and amazing individual example of what has been going on. let's talk about wonga. well, it is gone—ga, according to city am. the payday lender has gone into administration. eight years ago it looked like an amazingly successful company. some people said it preyed on the vulnerable. now it has gone out of this and is. it was talking of floating, it had 1 million customers. —— gone out of business. hugely successful in terms of its growth and the revenues it was generating. at the burden on the individuals was unsustainable and there was an outcry. —— but the burden. even the church of england weighed in, talking about the morale at your what was going on. now the cuts have input on and the compensation claims have hit. —— cuts have been put on. it is unable to deal with the new regulatory environment that has been brought in. the key thing now is what to do with existing customers and existing complainants. are they going to receive the compensation from the administrators, gra
iam not sure, but visa. so, your reporter gets things done.orehand? and amazing individual example of what has been going on. let's talk about wonga. well, it is gone—ga, according to city am. the payday lender has gone into administration. eight years ago it looked like an amazingly successful company. some people said it preyed on the vulnerable. now it has gone out of this and is. it was talking of floating, it had 1 million customers. —— gone out of business. hugely successful in...
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iam. i am on the one o'clock news tomorrow. iam. if this reports on the one o'clock news.. 0h.r's winner was on hand to give some advice... i know exactly how they are feeling and they are going to be really nervous, thinking, "what have i done? why did i agree to do this?!" but they will soon realise it will be the best and most intense experience of their lives. the contestants have still to find out who their dance partner will be. the pairings will be revealed in two weeks' time. colin paterson, bbc news. who was that in the red dress? i don't know! i will be sharing stories just after don't know! i will be sharing storiesjust after 2pm don't know! i will be sharing stories just after 2pm but before i blush to much more, i will hand you to the weather. a bit of a warm front! i will try to save you. from sequins and sparkle to a dull day for most of us. a lot of cloud out there. this is the north yorkshire coast earlier on. not a huge amount of rain, most places dry. extensive cloud on the satellite picture, the best breaks to the east of high ground, some parts of eastern e
iam. i am on the one o'clock news tomorrow. iam. if this reports on the one o'clock news.. 0h.r's winner was on hand to give some advice... i know exactly how they are feeling and they are going to be really nervous, thinking, "what have i done? why did i agree to do this?!" but they will soon realise it will be the best and most intense experience of their lives. the contestants have still to find out who their dance partner will be. the pairings will be revealed in two weeks' time....
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what iam seeing to win new national elections?g, of folks going into districts and winning districts based on, it is that old adage that all politics is local, based on understanding the people in their districts. hang on, hang on, you're slightly a body my question. do you think democrats going into elections describing themselves as proud socialist, is that going to be winning strategy for the party? —— a body my question. how many democrats to you see going into the election is going in calling themselves proud socialist? perhaps a woman who is doing most right now to inject dynamism into your party is the young woman who won that extraordinary victory in new york in the primary race against one of your most established congressman and she did it by pushing a very aggressively all assertively left—wing socialist agenda. aggressively all assertively left-wing socialist agenda. she won ina very left-wing socialist agenda. she won in a very blue democratic district. but there have been other people who have won in other districts,
what iam seeing to win new national elections?g, of folks going into districts and winning districts based on, it is that old adage that all politics is local, based on understanding the people in their districts. hang on, hang on, you're slightly a body my question. do you think democrats going into elections describing themselves as proud socialist, is that going to be winning strategy for the party? —— a body my question. how many democrats to you see going into the election is going in...
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iam not sure. i can't you know it if the gunmen was dead? i am not sure.ell you yes oi’ i am not sure. i can't tell you yes or no, i waited in the restroom for five or ten minutes and after that, there wasn't more gunshots, it stopped and i ran. everybody was just scared, running around trying to get out of there. when you got outside, what was there waiting for you, had the police arrived at that point? no, this happened so fast that i had got in a taxi and ijust left the scene, i went straight to the airport because i wanted to get out of there, i didn't feel safe. i ran out of there, i didn't feel safe. i ra n towards out of there, i didn't feel safe. i ran towards where i could see a taxi andi ran towards where i could see a taxi and i say go to the airport now, go, ijust and i say go to the airport now, go, i just need to and i say go to the airport now, go, ijust need to get out of your. and i say go to the airport now, go, i just need to get out of your. just to clarify, you have since flown home to texas after the shooting, is that correct? yes, i
iam not sure. i can't you know it if the gunmen was dead? i am not sure.ell you yes oi’ i am not sure. i can't tell you yes or no, i waited in the restroom for five or ten minutes and after that, there wasn't more gunshots, it stopped and i ran. everybody was just scared, running around trying to get out of there. when you got outside, what was there waiting for you, had the police arrived at that point? no, this happened so fast that i had got in a taxi and ijust left the scene, i went...
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iam sure i am sure he will. there are no excuses for any of us. tom hicks there.t's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. people have lined the streets of phoenix to pay tribute to the late u.s senator, john mccain. a hearse carrying the former republican presidential candidate's body arrived by police escort at the arizona statehouse where it will lie in state on what would have been his 82nd birthday. his body will then be transferred to washington for a memorial service before a private funeral on sunday. the vietnam war veteran died on saturday after battling an agressive brain tumour for more than a year. a year after violence in myanmar prompted hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims to flee the country, the un secretary general has said those responsible must be held to account. the security council met overnight to discuss a report published on monday which called for myanmar‘s military leaders to face charges including genocide. the actor and un goodwill ambassador cate blanchett recently visited bangladesh where thousands of rohi
iam sure i am sure he will. there are no excuses for any of us. tom hicks there.t's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. people have lined the streets of phoenix to pay tribute to the late u.s senator, john mccain. a hearse carrying the former republican presidential candidate's body arrived by police escort at the arizona statehouse where it will lie in state on what would have been his 82nd birthday. his body will then be transferred to washington for a memorial service...
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iam not quite sure if it is in the remake of the groundsman.h a look at this morning's weather. a contrast in our weather fortunes this weekend. yesterday we started with some sunshine, but not this morning. the reason, we have got cloud and rain and we are gearing up for a soggy sunday. most areas in the uk will see some rain today and not a great deal of sunshine. it will just stay pretty cloudy. not a great deal of sunshine. it willjust stay pretty cloudy. 0n the satellite picture there is an area of low pressure to the south west of the uk. a warm front is moving northwards across scotland. these fronts are bringing areas of rain. but we do see pulses of headley heavy rain. the rain in scotland is probably getting heavier with time across the central belt and moving northwards. that leave shetland sticking out in the sunshine. 0therwise sticking out in the sunshine. otherwise it will be a cloudy day with rain at times. in wales and the south—west of england, we have got another area of rain that will come in. the rain probably turning much
iam not quite sure if it is in the remake of the groundsman.h a look at this morning's weather. a contrast in our weather fortunes this weekend. yesterday we started with some sunshine, but not this morning. the reason, we have got cloud and rain and we are gearing up for a soggy sunday. most areas in the uk will see some rain today and not a great deal of sunshine. it will just stay pretty cloudy. not a great deal of sunshine. it willjust stay pretty cloudy. 0n the satellite picture there is...
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when i am back at the hotel i think, iam time.sterday. £71 million by chelsea on kepa arriza—bal—aga a record for a goalkeeper, he joined from athletic bilbao. chelsea showed him off today, known as kepa, kepa he‘s currently second choice for spain behind manchester united‘s david de gea. chelsea met the release clause with the deal surpassing alisson‘s £66.8m move to liverpool. he‘s signed a seven—year contract at the club. their former number one thibaut courtois has left chelsea with real madrid showed him off this morning, he signed for around £31 million and has signed a six year contract at the bernabeu. midfielder mateo kovacic has helped that deal go through by moving the other way on loan. one deal which went through late on... everton have completed the signing of barcelona defender yerry mina for £27.19m as well as former shakhtar donetsk winger bernard. west ham have signed striker lucas perez from arsenal, he spent last season on loan at his old club deportivo la coruna. the fee is £4—million. arsenal paid 17 million
when i am back at the hotel i think, iam time.sterday. £71 million by chelsea on kepa arriza—bal—aga a record for a goalkeeper, he joined from athletic bilbao. chelsea showed him off today, known as kepa, kepa he‘s currently second choice for spain behind manchester united‘s david de gea. chelsea met the release clause with the deal surpassing alisson‘s £66.8m move to liverpool. he‘s signed a seven—year contract at the club. their former number one thibaut courtois has left...
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iam too i am too scared to relax! nobody speak. drink water, relax!g kevin de bruyne, the white stripes, we will hear a bit of that. this is footage from the dressing room after they won at chelsea about seven games towards the end of last season. he scored the goal against his own team and this is what happened in the dressing room afterwards. cheering. when you hear white stripes and seven nation army, do you ever sing your own name to that? no. honestly? honestly. there is more. in an hour ‘s time we will have more from kevin and more from that documentary as all. —— as well. ‘all or nothing: manchester city‘ will be available from friday on prime video. and baby aside to pep guardiola that we haven't seen before. —— may be a side. —— maybe a side. rail unions have responded angrily to a suggestion by the transport secretary that rail fares and wages in the industry should be determined by the lowest measure of inflation. passengers will find out later how much their ticket prices will go up next year. chris grayling joins us now from westminster.
iam too i am too scared to relax! nobody speak. drink water, relax!g kevin de bruyne, the white stripes, we will hear a bit of that. this is footage from the dressing room after they won at chelsea about seven games towards the end of last season. he scored the goal against his own team and this is what happened in the dressing room afterwards. cheering. when you hear white stripes and seven nation army, do you ever sing your own name to that? no. honestly? honestly. there is more. in an hour...
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so if he is afraid, iam really on the british side.if he is afraid, i am really wondering who is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on everyone. overall, no one should be surprised that there is this kind of activity going on, perhaps even on both sides. who knows? lets move on and talk about the financial times, it was the turkish lira has been in focus. the us talking about new sanctions over the jailed preacher in turkey. this sounds like a complete and utter mess, doesn't it? in some ways it is ha rd to mess, doesn't it? in some ways it is hard to see who will break first between the us and turkey. both sides seem to be ramping up, the president of turkey saying we will never give in, president of turkey saying we will nevergive in, and president of turkey saying we will never give in, and mnuchin, the treasury secretary, says they have other measures waiting. and the turkish government will introduce, with the new finance minister, new measures to redu
so if he is afraid, iam really on the british side.if he is afraid, i am really wondering who is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on everyone. overall, no one should be surprised that there is this kind of activity going on, perhaps even on both sides. who knows? lets move on and talk about the financial times, it was the turkish lira has been in focus. the us talking about new sanctions over the jailed preacher...
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about this and is quoted as saying, basically, i am about this and is quoted as saying, basically, iamaraphrasing, saying he expects us as journalists to make oui’ he expects us as journalists to make our right conclusions.” he expects us as journalists to make our right conclusions. i think that is not what american catholics are going to be wanting to hear from here because one of the criticism that has surfaced quickly in the wa ke that has surfaced quickly in the wake of these recent scandals, is the tendency for the church hierarchy to retreat behind pr. circling the wagons and avoid publicly discussing these cases and what people desperately want to hear is some form of public apology and acknowledgement that the reason a serious problem because it is a real question of how effect of lead they can protect people and have accountability. it will be interesting to see how this goes forward because of this story is not going to go away. it is of huge importance to those in the catholic church in the us are also outside of it. also in ireland there was a lot of abuse. it is something
about this and is quoted as saying, basically, i am about this and is quoted as saying, basically, iamaraphrasing, saying he expects us as journalists to make oui’ he expects us as journalists to make our right conclusions.” he expects us as journalists to make our right conclusions. i think that is not what american catholics are going to be wanting to hear from here because one of the criticism that has surfaced quickly in the wa ke that has surfaced quickly in the wake of these recent...
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iam laughing becky minnock —— president at again. i am laughing all smoking and they should be. this government is unbelievable. despite the fact of the past, and in talking about someone who is supposed to be oui’ about someone who is supposed to be our ally. it has brought this country into serious problems economically, interest rates are now at 17.75%. the economy is in rags, the turkish lira has dropped, 35% because of a 6% bounce yesterday, i thought it was a pretty flimsy evidence of what the central bank would do. when the finance minister, the son—in—law, says the dollar is being used as a diplomatic weapon and not a currency any more, has he got some validity in that at all or is it masking the fact that the economy is in a bit of a state and there is a big call for interest rates to be raised and it seems that is something that the president does not want to do. are they hiding behind america's position? in my opinion they are. it is a convenient excuse opinion they are. it is a convenient excuse for the incredible inefficient way the economy has been run in the past
iam laughing becky minnock —— president at again. i am laughing all smoking and they should be. this government is unbelievable. despite the fact of the past, and in talking about someone who is supposed to be oui’ about someone who is supposed to be our ally. it has brought this country into serious problems economically, interest rates are now at 17.75%. the economy is in rags, the turkish lira has dropped, 35% because of a 6% bounce yesterday, i thought it was a pretty flimsy evidence...
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predicting sullenly to be the most convinced in the most clear mental state i can be and that happens when iame and that happens when i am focused on what i need to do. so test nation number one faces test ranking number one at a crucial stage in the game's history. there may be more on the line than just the trophy. patrick geary, bbc news at edgbaston. in just over half an hour tottenham hotspur take on milan in minneapolis in their last international champions cup fixture. it's spurs' final match before the start of the english premier league season — and they have just over a week to potentially sign any new players. that's because england's transfer deadline is the 9th august, the day before the season starts — even though clubs in the other major leagues can sign players right up to 31st. the tottenham manager mauricio pochettino says it puts english clubs at a huge disadvantage. in this situation, i think it didn't help its not going to help the premier league clubs or the clubs in england to have the same facility. after you're going to compete in europe, you are going to compete in ch
predicting sullenly to be the most convinced in the most clear mental state i can be and that happens when iame and that happens when i am focused on what i need to do. so test nation number one faces test ranking number one at a crucial stage in the game's history. there may be more on the line than just the trophy. patrick geary, bbc news at edgbaston. in just over half an hour tottenham hotspur take on milan in minneapolis in their last international champions cup fixture. it's spurs' final...
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iam impressed. ajob i don't want to do but has to be done.ently but who has ever died as a result of dirty sheets? that is the thing. people like to talk about it. it is a good talking point, but people think there is a bit of a gross out factor. the press like to do the stories and they feel a bit scared, but i do not think there is too much to worry about. there are all sort of stuff that grows inside our bedding. that is true? yes. if you put that in context, we are about 60% bacteria anyway. we have trillions of bacteria living honours, and they are doing is good. the fact we have bacteria on our beds as well, somewhere where we spend a lot of time and sleep, it is not that surprising and it probably will not hurt us. have you heard of anyone who has been ill because they have not wash their bed sheets were a couple of weeks? weight is the crossover point between the bacteria issue and basic hygiene? hygiene is important, isn't it? there is a health issue at some point, isn't there? of course. i am not saying you should wait months before
iam impressed. ajob i don't want to do but has to be done.ently but who has ever died as a result of dirty sheets? that is the thing. people like to talk about it. it is a good talking point, but people think there is a bit of a gross out factor. the press like to do the stories and they feel a bit scared, but i do not think there is too much to worry about. there are all sort of stuff that grows inside our bedding. that is true? yes. if you put that in context, we are about 60% bacteria...
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iam i am feeling pretty good.ve the ideal lead up to the tournament, but i am feeling great right now and it was a good test today, obviously with the heat and playing sam, so i am pleased with how i am feeling and i am hoping, step—by—step, i can play better as the tournament progresses. wimbledon champion and fourth seed angelique kerber saw off russian margarita gasparyan 7—6, 6—3. she faces sweden's johanna larsson in the second round. two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is into round two, too, after beating belgium's yanina wick—myer 6—1, 6—4. kvitova won five games in a row from 4—1 down in the second. meanwhile, british number one johanna konta lost in the first round for the second successive year, as she was beaten 6—2, 6—2 by caroline garcia. the four times european champions ajax are into the group stages of the champions league for the first time since 2014 after seeing off dynamo kiev. the second leg finished goalless in the ukraine as ajax go through 3—1, thanks to theirfirst leg win. meanwhile
iam i am feeling pretty good.ve the ideal lead up to the tournament, but i am feeling great right now and it was a good test today, obviously with the heat and playing sam, so i am pleased with how i am feeling and i am hoping, step—by—step, i can play better as the tournament progresses. wimbledon champion and fourth seed angelique kerber saw off russian margarita gasparyan 7—6, 6—3. she faces sweden's johanna larsson in the second round. two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is...
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iam happy, i am happy, it was for sure tough fitness wise, but i am happy to have w011 fitness wise,y to have won the match in four sets, feeling 0k won the match in four sets, feeling ok after the match, so i'm happy with that. and wawrinka will face the big hitting milos raonic next. the number 25 seed from canada eased past france's gilles simon in straight sets, winning 6—3, 6—4, 6—4, and he's looking forward to facing wawrinka next. it is going to be good. i watched him play two matches last week, i watched him play a little bit of his match against grigor on monday. he is playing well again, doing well, he is doing his thing is, you know. he is stepping up, he is playing well on the big points, he is hitting the ball hard, as he knows. he is effective with his backhand. it is going to be tough. i am going to have to play well. and also into round three is the ninth seed dominic thiem, who won a marathon match against american steve johnson in five sets, the austrian came through 6—7, 6—3, 5—7, 6—4, 6—1 injust over three and a half hours. us open organisers have apologised to fr
iam happy, i am happy, it was for sure tough fitness wise, but i am happy to have w011 fitness wise,y to have won the match in four sets, feeling 0k won the match in four sets, feeling ok after the match, so i'm happy with that. and wawrinka will face the big hitting milos raonic next. the number 25 seed from canada eased past france's gilles simon in straight sets, winning 6—3, 6—4, 6—4, and he's looking forward to facing wawrinka next. it is going to be good. i watched him play two...
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iam it is the material of modern times. i am talking about a stick.rything from toys to computers to r . everything from toys to computers to weaponry. aaron hassell hirst tells the story of this million—dollar idea. it is plastic! you find it in this, in this, in this and even in this. but who first made it? well, go back to the early 20th century. companies we re to the early 20th century. companies were using this. it is a resin to insulated electric wires. but he was the problem. because it came from far—flung forests, it was very expensive. to enter this work, the opaque lend, he was looking for something cheaper. in 1907 he extra did a chemicalfrom coal, it was mouldable at tough. he called it back light and used it to make early telephones, radios and cameras. in the 1930s, all types of plastic followed. polystyrene, polyester, pvc. nowadays, the world churns out re-35,000,000 pvc. nowadays, the world churns out re—35,000,000 tons of plastic every yea rs. re—35,000,000 tons of plastic every years. earning the makers half $1 trillion. but tragic
iam it is the material of modern times. i am talking about a stick.rything from toys to computers to r . everything from toys to computers to weaponry. aaron hassell hirst tells the story of this million—dollar idea. it is plastic! you find it in this, in this, in this and even in this. but who first made it? well, go back to the early 20th century. companies we re to the early 20th century. companies were using this. it is a resin to insulated electric wires. but he was the problem. because...
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yes, it‘s very messy, very funny, though, if you are of the right age group, which sometimes, guilty, iam were loving it. that is enough. and very nicely acted — choosing the positives. and dvd... if you‘re not going out to a tent or a festival, dvd, emily blunt, in a quiet place. post—apocalyptic film where if you make a sound the aliens who have invaded will come for you, so you have to be quiet and not say a word and get through it. her and her family sort of get through it. will they, won‘t they? she is also pregnant, giving birth, not something you want to do when there are aliens around. everybody i know who has seen it said it was absolutely gripping. again i‘m a bit of a kick—in. yes, you can just about survive it — just don‘t scream. you have been warned! thank you very much. lovely to see you, jason, and that is it for this week. whatever you choose to watch, whatever you are brave enough for, have a good week. enjoy your cinema going. goodbye. hello there. this weekend, again, we look to the atlantic to see where our weather is coming from. we‘re going to add into the mix, just
yes, it‘s very messy, very funny, though, if you are of the right age group, which sometimes, guilty, iam were loving it. that is enough. and very nicely acted — choosing the positives. and dvd... if you‘re not going out to a tent or a festival, dvd, emily blunt, in a quiet place. post—apocalyptic film where if you make a sound the aliens who have invaded will come for you, so you have to be quiet and not say a word and get through it. her and her family sort of get through it. will...
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yes, very messy, and you need to be of the right age group, which sometimes, guilty, iam. the screening with were loving it. that is enough. and very nicely acted, choosing the positives. and dvd... if you're not going out to a tent or a festival, dvd, emily blunt, in a quiet place. a post—apocalyptic film where if you make a sound, the aliens who have invaded will come for you so you have to be quiet and not say a word and get through it. her and her family sort of get through it. will they, when the? she is also pregnant, giving birth, not something you want to do when there are aliens around —— will they, won't they? everybody i know who has seen it said it was absolutely gripping. yes, you can just about survive it. you have been warned! thank you very much. lovely to see you, jason, and that is it for this week. whatever you choose to watch, whatever you are brave enough for, have a good week. enjoy your cinema going. goodbye. good evening. a bit of a west—east divide with our weather today. the best of the sunshine and the warmth has been in the southeast of england.
yes, very messy, and you need to be of the right age group, which sometimes, guilty, iam. the screening with were loving it. that is enough. and very nicely acted, choosing the positives. and dvd... if you're not going out to a tent or a festival, dvd, emily blunt, in a quiet place. a post—apocalyptic film where if you make a sound, the aliens who have invaded will come for you so you have to be quiet and not say a word and get through it. her and her family sort of get through it. will they,...
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always better, much stronger and heavier than me, so choose to me that it doesn't matter size or weight, iamight, i am a fighter. that is why i always look at myself as the flying scot, that is what i see myself as, the flying scot. that was quickly followed by another bold by louise fidds. she beat the paralympic champion from spain and her team—mates. paralympic champion from spain and her team-mates. i got quite nervous when i saw her ahead, but i came back fast. i was nervous but it worked out so that is good. and britain's first middle of the night went to american victor in the individual medley when she took silver and also a bronze for ellie robinson in the 50 metres freestyle. looking ahead to tomorrow, the paralympic champion ellie simmonds will be in action and she will face tough competition from rising british star is grace hardy. from dublin at the european para championships. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political correspondent of
always better, much stronger and heavier than me, so choose to me that it doesn't matter size or weight, iamight, i am a fighter. that is why i always look at myself as the flying scot, that is what i see myself as, the flying scot. that was quickly followed by another bold by louise fidds. she beat the paralympic champion from spain and her team—mates. paralympic champion from spain and her team-mates. i got quite nervous when i saw her ahead, but i came back fast. i was nervous but it...
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iam hello, there. is appreciated by many, but it is still been very pleasant in the sunshine island today. but the 32 earlier in the bee, but more likely mid—205, and i think for the coming day, around 22—23dc, the highest that we will see. there is a little rain in the forecast. in fa ct, little rain in the forecast. in fact, that rain is coming courtesy of that warm air, still closely uk, chris vui southeast, at least. but the most part, we have changed our wind direction, jan atlantic breeze, and the pressure appeal comes from that. and the lowest unity. that one has still close by. little bit of rain, just southern and eastern areas. that is what we were watched through the night time. showers elsewhere eased back to the coast, and it will be quite a chilly night, and it will be quite a chilly night, and a fresh appeal across england and a fresh appeal across england and wales, but the potential for some light rain to go into the southern counties of england. as they do so, more cloud, and it could
iam hello, there. is appreciated by many, but it is still been very pleasant in the sunshine island today. but the 32 earlier in the bee, but more likely mid—205, and i think for the coming day, around 22—23dc, the highest that we will see. there is a little rain in the forecast. in fa ct, little rain in the forecast. in fact, that rain is coming courtesy of that warm air, still closely uk, chris vui southeast, at least. but the most part, we have changed our wind direction, jan atlantic...
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iam assuming i am assuming you have anything that stops people smoking grill cigarettes is a good thing has been on the call. we have seen use of tobacco products reduce dramatically. 2 million people are now using e—cigarettes on a regular basis. lots of people have quit smoking using e—cigarettes. at a large number of that, nearly 3 million, and completely switched from using tobacco to solely using e—cigarettes. so there is a big public health benefit in the uk already from e—cigarettes. public health benefit in the uk already from e-cigarettes. some would argue that it is shifting the addiction from smoking cigarettes to smoking vaping machines or e—cigarettes or whatever, but still there is a nicotine addiction and they will still be harmful chemicals in the smoke. the world health organization has warned against them. be harmful components of tobacco smoke so largely not in a cigarette. what you have in an cigarette. what you have in an cigarette —— e—cigarette is different. most of the harmful chemicals are often not visited all in the e—cigarette vapour, or at all levels. at a r
iam assuming i am assuming you have anything that stops people smoking grill cigarettes is a good thing has been on the call. we have seen use of tobacco products reduce dramatically. 2 million people are now using e—cigarettes on a regular basis. lots of people have quit smoking using e—cigarettes. at a large number of that, nearly 3 million, and completely switched from using tobacco to solely using e—cigarettes. so there is a big public health benefit in the uk already from...