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and ijust collapsed. ijust thought thank goodness. they are actually going to keep her safe.n safety, but with no mental health bed available for her, she had to wait with offices in a police car all night. —— officers. at 8:30am the next morning, callie began a further mental health assessment at st martin's hospital in canterbury. she denied any immediate intention to kill herself and again the assessors took her denials at face value. callie was released. when they asked if i had immediate plans to harm myself if they released me, isaid no to harm myself if they released me, i said no and laughed off the idea is ludicrous. ijust that i wanted to go and get something to eat. —— the idea is ludicrous. ijust said that i wanted to go and get something to eat. the next thing i knew, it was lunchtime. they said she was on a suicide website, she has all of her equipment and she will definitely kill herself using this method. if you let her. ijust said, thank you very much, we will make note of that information. but i now know that phone call happened after her assessment had alre
and ijust collapsed. ijust thought thank goodness. they are actually going to keep her safe.n safety, but with no mental health bed available for her, she had to wait with offices in a police car all night. —— officers. at 8:30am the next morning, callie began a further mental health assessment at st martin's hospital in canterbury. she denied any immediate intention to kill herself and again the assessors took her denials at face value. callie was released. when they asked if i had...
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i don't really have a book of lists, ijust wa nt to really have a book of lists, ijust want to spend my wife, family and friends and just see them happy and them smiling. it makes me happy, so as he touched on, don't ta ke happy, so as he touched on, don't take them for granted and you will realise that it doesn't take a lot to be happy, sojust enjoy today realise that it doesn't take a lot to be happy, so just enjoy today and do it makes you happy. gentlemen, thank you very much indeed. thank you. stormed dennis has been bringing in significant disruption to parts of the united kingdom and we have had strong battering waves to the coasts and this is the rent has been causing the major problems. we have 569 mm of the past couple of days over parts of the beacons and all of that ran over a months worth has been falling off the brackets and into the river valleys and we have severe weather warnings in force on the river further east and the river asa the river further east and the river as a severe flood warning and we have several severe flood warnings between the structure and distan
i don't really have a book of lists, ijust wa nt to really have a book of lists, ijust want to spend my wife, family and friends and just see them happy and them smiling. it makes me happy, so as he touched on, don't ta ke happy, so as he touched on, don't take them for granted and you will realise that it doesn't take a lot to be happy, sojust enjoy today realise that it doesn't take a lot to be happy, so just enjoy today and do it makes you happy. gentlemen, thank you very much indeed. thank...
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and ijust — as soon as i saw her, ijust — well, i started crying. she started crying.rything. jan was so worried about callie that he broke her confidence and telephoned her mum, sarah. i think there's two things that made me think this is really serious. the first of all was the fact that she cut off all contact with me. and then, you know, jan calling me. for him to be worried — you know, because callie would sometimes talk about suicide — so that didn't shock us, but forjan to say she has detailed plans, she's going to do it. i know my daughter, if she's going to do something, she'll do it. sarah called 999. the police found callie at another friend's flat. they saw she had bruise marks on her neck and a noose. after they left, callie posted to the suicide forum. "hey guys, just to update you — the police left on the condition i visit the mental health team, which i agreed to. although i still intend to leave friday morning and just try to remain undetected until then and be vague with the mental health team." callie discovered that her mother had called the police
and ijust — as soon as i saw her, ijust — well, i started crying. she started crying.rything. jan was so worried about callie that he broke her confidence and telephoned her mum, sarah. i think there's two things that made me think this is really serious. the first of all was the fact that she cut off all contact with me. and then, you know, jan calling me. for him to be worried — you know, because callie would sometimes talk about suicide — so that didn't shock us, but forjan to say...
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ijust want or not he is actually telling the truth.t he is actually telling the truth. ijust want to go back or not he is actually telling the truth. i just want to go back to the sunday telegraph, back to that front page, and it has another story there about the troubles that veterans are facing, and the so—called witch—hunts against them, and a call to end this. what are they talking about here? well, they are talking about here? well, they are talking about the fact that there are five or six veterans who are being investigated for things that they carried out during the troubles, and this would be back in the 1970s. it is felt, not least by a parliamentary group called the vetera ns parliamentary group called the veterans support group that this has gone on too long, and if members of the ira were given a sort of amnesty, then why can't it be the same for people who kind of fought the ira. and you have the iain duncan smith, who has gone out to bat for this group, but very sadly, one of the veterans who was under investigation has
ijust want or not he is actually telling the truth.t he is actually telling the truth. ijust want to go back or not he is actually telling the truth. i just want to go back to the sunday telegraph, back to that front page, and it has another story there about the troubles that veterans are facing, and the so—called witch—hunts against them, and a call to end this. what are they talking about here? well, they are talking about here? well, they are talking about the fact that there are five...
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ijust ran. just ran for my life. how frighting with that? ijust ran. just ran for my life.ith thanm ijust ran. just ran for my life. how frighting with that? it was very frightening. i'm still shaking. is soon becomes clear this is the man that police targeted. eyewitnesses have spoken of seeing someone with a knife attacking people in a shop, and also attacking a woman on a bicycle outside. close up shots appear to show the man carrying some form of device. there's also a knife close by to where the man is lying. the home secretary later described this as a terrorist incident. let's hear from the this as a terrorist incident. let's hearfrom the home this as a terrorist incident. let's hear from the home secretary who has been speaking this evening. she said the government will announce plans for fundamental changes to the way people convicted of terrorism offences are dealt with. first of all, all our thoughts are with the victims of this appalling attack, and also with their families and loved ones. also it is right that we pay tribute to the bravery of the police who wer
ijust ran. just ran for my life. how frighting with that? ijust ran. just ran for my life.ith thanm ijust ran. just ran for my life. how frighting with that? it was very frightening. i'm still shaking. is soon becomes clear this is the man that police targeted. eyewitnesses have spoken of seeing someone with a knife attacking people in a shop, and also attacking a woman on a bicycle outside. close up shots appear to show the man carrying some form of device. there's also a knife close by to...
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ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that? very frightening, and i'm still shaking.
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ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?y frightening, and i'm still shaking. prime minister borisjohnson thanked the emergency services, saying his thoughts were with those injured in the attack good evening from streatham in south london. we are on the high road here, which is usually a really busy road. as you can see, it is com pletely road. as you can see, it is completely closed off now. we are behind the police cordoned while the police carry out an investigation into what exactly happened here and a forensic examination of the area. what we do know is that shortly before 2pm this afternoon, police shot dead a man who had stabbed three members of the public. now, those three were all taken to hospital. one has life—threatening injuries. another had minor injuries and was treated at the scene and then taken to hospital. another is in hospital with non—life—threatening injuries. so three people stabbed. it appears that the police were carrying out a surveillance operation following the surveillance operation following t
ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?y frightening, and i'm still shaking. prime minister borisjohnson thanked the emergency services, saying his thoughts were with those injured in the attack good evening from streatham in south london. we are on the high road here, which is usually a really busy road. as you can see, it is com pletely road. as you can see, it is completely closed off now. we are behind the police cordoned while the police carry out an investigation into...
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ijust want i don't want people feeling sorry for me.i don't want people feeling sorry for me. ijust want to get on with life. hello and welcome to sportsday. another sports event has been affected by the coronavirus outbreak, but the formula one chinese grand prix is the most high profile yet. organisers of the shanghai race, scheduled for april 19th, requested the postponement as chinese health authorities still try and bring the virus under control. f1 bosses say they will look at alternative dates later in the year but only if the situation improves. adam wild reports. it is not a decision taken lightly but due to the scale of the outbreak it was expected. the grand prix has been postponed due to the coronavirus‘s spread. it is more than 500 miles from wuhan, but because of fears across the globe about the speed and severity of the outbreak, organisers were left with little choice. a statement today... it went on to say... but that may prove problematic with 22 races on this year's calendar. finding space for a rescheduled race will
ijust want i don't want people feeling sorry for me.i don't want people feeling sorry for me. ijust want to get on with life. hello and welcome to sportsday. another sports event has been affected by the coronavirus outbreak, but the formula one chinese grand prix is the most high profile yet. organisers of the shanghai race, scheduled for april 19th, requested the postponement as chinese health authorities still try and bring the virus under control. f1 bosses say they will look at alternative...
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and, you know, i don't know, ijust feel like irun know, i don't know, ijust feel like i run them all of them is an opportunity to go out there and win. but, you know, it is not even about the slams, it is just about me playing good tennis and i didn't do that today. serena's good tennis is generally better than most people's good tennis. but something's got to change according to her coach patrick mouratoglou. he spoke tojohn watson in melbourne. she had everything to retire. 23 grand slam titles, 37 years old when she had her baby and becoming a mother. but she decided to come back, she decided to make all the physical efforts, the mental effort also to come back to the game. with the goal to score more grand slams and beat the record of all times. of margaret court. how difficult it is, it is extremely difficult. we have seen it. she came back by been four times in the final of a grand slam but she hasn't been able to win that last match. so no more grand slam titles since she came back. it is difficult how many chances she will have. it is difficult to say because i don't know how
and, you know, i don't know, ijust feel like irun know, i don't know, ijust feel like i run them all of them is an opportunity to go out there and win. but, you know, it is not even about the slams, it is just about me playing good tennis and i didn't do that today. serena's good tennis is generally better than most people's good tennis. but something's got to change according to her coach patrick mouratoglou. he spoke tojohn watson in melbourne. she had everything to retire. 23 grand slam...
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ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?y frightening, and i'm still shaking. it's emerged the man shot dead had onlyjust been released from prison. he was jailed for having extremist material. in other news — signs the coronavirus outbreak may be even worse than officials admit. and the baftas - british film big night — are underway in london. join me at the royal albert hall in london in 30 minutes when we will bring you all the assaults from unimportant night in the british film calendar, an evening that has not been without controversy. —— from an important night. hello and welcome to world news today. police in london have confirmed that the man they shot dead on a busy high street was wearing a hoax explosive device. the bbc has learnt that the man had recently been released from prison in the last few days after serving a sentence for the possession and distribution of extremist material. two people were stabbed — both are still in hospital — one of them has life threatening injuries. this is the scene right now in st
ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?y frightening, and i'm still shaking. it's emerged the man shot dead had onlyjust been released from prison. he was jailed for having extremist material. in other news — signs the coronavirus outbreak may be even worse than officials admit. and the baftas - british film big night — are underway in london. join me at the royal albert hall in london in 30 minutes when we will bring you all the assaults from unimportant night in the...
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ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?y frightening, and i'm still shaking. in a statement, prime minister boris johnson said further plans for changing the system that deals with those convicted of terrorism offences would be announced tomorrow. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. thank you both for coming in. some of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and there is one story dominating them all — the terrorist attack in south london. the daily telegraph has the headline, "a freed terrorist terrorist strikes again". that follows the news reported this evening. and it's the same on the guardian's front page, "terror attacker freed from jail and on the police watchlist." the daily express says, "knife jhahadi freed days earlier" alongside a picture of terrorist, sudesh amman. so let's start off with — i don't know what your reaction was, what was your reaction when the
ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?y frightening, and i'm still shaking. in a statement, prime minister boris johnson said further plans for changing the system that deals with those convicted of terrorism offences would be announced tomorrow. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. thank you both for coming in. some of...
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ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?ery frightening, and i'm still shaking. prime minister borisjohnson thanked the emergency services, saying his thoughts were with those injured in the attack. welcome to bbc news, with continuing coverage you can see this anomaly busy dual carriageway has been completely closed off by police after the terrorist incident as they describe it that unfolded around 2pm. aug police investigation under way, about 100 yards behind you or what that happened after lunchtime. at the time it was very busy with lots of shoppers, two people were stabbed by an assailant and the police then undercover plainclothes police who it is believed had been carrying out surveillance operation on a suspect then followed the suspect and carried out those stabbings, opened fire after a brief warning, fired three shots and kill outside boots pharmacy just down the three shots and kill outside boots pharmacyjust down the road from here. it is now clear there was a police surveillance operation of this suspect. what
ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?ery frightening, and i'm still shaking. prime minister borisjohnson thanked the emergency services, saying his thoughts were with those injured in the attack. welcome to bbc news, with continuing coverage you can see this anomaly busy dual carriageway has been completely closed off by police after the terrorist incident as they describe it that unfolded around 2pm. aug police investigation under way, about 100 yards behind you or what...
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after ten years ijust wanted to do something different and have more of a challenge. police offers that. when you put that uniform on, you know it's game time. whatever day you've had, however you feel, as soon as you get into work and put your boots on, you're there to do a job. so we're going to an rtc on a dual carriageway. so the car's gone into the central reservation. there's two other cars behind it. before this scheme i was a secondary school business studies teacher. i suppose when someone told me, "oh, you're teaching a gcse business studies lesson at 9am", i never got that adrenaline shooting through me, "oh, god, i'm going to go and teach a lesson." it's definitely different to a monday morning marking work. i remember the first time i was in a police car. i was thinking, oh, there's a police car coming. then i realised i was the one actually in it! so we've just had through on our radio there's been concern for welfare at an address. we've just had a message from a pcso stating that he's round at the address, the door is unlocked and he can see a body ins
after ten years ijust wanted to do something different and have more of a challenge. police offers that. when you put that uniform on, you know it's game time. whatever day you've had, however you feel, as soon as you get into work and put your boots on, you're there to do a job. so we're going to an rtc on a dual carriageway. so the car's gone into the central reservation. there's two other cars behind it. before this scheme i was a secondary school business studies teacher. i suppose when...
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ijust wa nt to just running out of time. ijust want tojump in here.onvert to islam. many people have said converts are vulnerable and can be exported. is there some element in truth in that when it comes to extremism was yellow there are elements of truth in that as well as they were people in our community that offer honourable. —— that are vulnerable. we have converts that have been effective and positive role models for other muslims born as muslims. but we have also got individuals who have converted, don't fully understand it and have been taken on a path of radicalisation by charismatic individuals within our communities. yes and no. 0k, hanif qadir, thank you very much indeed for that insight. thank you. a man who was stabbed inside the central london mosque yesterday during afternoon prayers has been speaking about his ordeal. rafaat maglad had just led the call to prayer when he was attacked. a 29—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. mr maglad says he forgives his attacker. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. mor
ijust wa nt to just running out of time. ijust want tojump in here.onvert to islam. many people have said converts are vulnerable and can be exported. is there some element in truth in that when it comes to extremism was yellow there are elements of truth in that as well as they were people in our community that offer honourable. —— that are vulnerable. we have converts that have been effective and positive role models for other muslims born as muslims. but we have also got individuals who...
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it‘s definitely where i‘m going for and i just want to it‘s definitely where i‘m going for and ijusten an uncomfortable subject but it‘s uncomfortable because of what people get paid. it is not enough so i feel should be talked about more and celebrated more when we do earn huge contracts and for me, it is a changing of the time hopefully. everything i do is off the everything i do is instinctive, i think that‘s what my strengths is that defenders do not really know what i‘m doing because i don‘t know do the same thing. i think that is come my upbringing, i came home with a few bloodied lips, but he notices in my debt to said no, we‘ve got to get out of that sport. i was one of the best place my team to where was the worst player on the team. when you‘re young, need gave your life sorted out, 25 a sword, and i‘m 206i‘m like iam not out, 25 a sword, and i‘m 206i‘m like i am not old. i want to have a kid by the time of strength for, had no idea about real life and i think i had injury when i was 18 and football got taken away for me. it is kind of cliche but actually did not know what
it‘s definitely where i‘m going for and i just want to it‘s definitely where i‘m going for and ijusten an uncomfortable subject but it‘s uncomfortable because of what people get paid. it is not enough so i feel should be talked about more and celebrated more when we do earn huge contracts and for me, it is a changing of the time hopefully. everything i do is off the everything i do is instinctive, i think that‘s what my strengths is that defenders do not really know what i‘m doing...
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ijust wonder how you can be so sure. case. ijust wonder how you can be so sure.ou don't have access to all of the files... i have had access to sufficient file that can make a very informed conclusion regarding the responsibility of the state. those 15 individuals who carried out the, they are all working for the state and working as security operatives for the state. they travelled with state resources. many of them travelled on a privatejet. two state resources. many of them travelled on a private jet. two of them had diplomatic passport. the private jet and diplomatic clea ra nce, private jet and diplomatic clearance, a team that came afterwards to clean up the crime scene, was also a team mandated by the state. the prosecutor himself, asi the state. the prosecutor himself, as i mentioned, to highest level individuals which were not present in turkey but that participated to organising the killing indeed inciting the team to so—called bring back mr khashoggi. there is absolutely no doubt under international human rights law that the response of unity of the st
ijust wonder how you can be so sure. case. ijust wonder how you can be so sure.ou don't have access to all of the files... i have had access to sufficient file that can make a very informed conclusion regarding the responsibility of the state. those 15 individuals who carried out the, they are all working for the state and working as security operatives for the state. they travelled with state resources. many of them travelled on a privatejet. two state resources. many of them travelled on a...
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he's sure as hell after me, ijust robbed him. you just betrayed him. his bff and you're dumb enough to be building a case against him. so, unless we all want to die very unpleasant deaths, we're going to have to work together. 0k. yeah, 0k. sure... yes! the best thing about this is, firstly, it does have a genuinely entertaining anarchic air. a p pa re ntly entertaining anarchic air. apparently when margot robbie was first talking about it, she said she wa nted first talking about it, she said she wanted it to be like an r—rated girl gang movie and that is the vibe. it is very physical and has a sense of controlled chaos, which i really like. directed by independent movie director, kathryn yan, an edgy sensibility. the location, you can see here, it looks like a fairground ride in which there has been an explosion of a candy floss maker. it barrels along, it is funny and the characters are well drawn and well defined. —— cathy yan. it is easy to get this wrong. in other hands, this could have turned into batman and robin, which wasjust could have turne
he's sure as hell after me, ijust robbed him. you just betrayed him. his bff and you're dumb enough to be building a case against him. so, unless we all want to die very unpleasant deaths, we're going to have to work together. 0k. yeah, 0k. sure... yes! the best thing about this is, firstly, it does have a genuinely entertaining anarchic air. a p pa re ntly entertaining anarchic air. apparently when margot robbie was first talking about it, she said she wa nted first talking about it, she said...
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ijust got a i just got a call from ijust got a call from brandon before we got here saying all the best game. i asked i don't know what he got in his game. iasked if i don't know what he got in his game. i asked if there are any tips on how to deal with tickets and things like that but no. you know, thatis things like that but no. you know, that is great — i got a mention last night as well and it is a special clu b to night as well and it is a special club tojoin. brendan mccullin made a dark and his tea m brendan mccullin made a dark and his team lost by an innings in his 100th appearance. as always the bbc sport website and app can keep you right up to date at all times of day. we'll do our best to do the same when you join us next time on sport today. from all of the team here at the bbc sports centre, thanks for watching. bye. hello there. we have a number of severe flood warnings still in force across parts of the country and particularly in england and we have more rain in the forecast, which is going to exacerbate this issue. the met office has yellow warnings for rain in parts
ijust got a i just got a call from ijust got a call from brandon before we got here saying all the best game. i asked i don't know what he got in his game. iasked if i don't know what he got in his game. i asked if there are any tips on how to deal with tickets and things like that but no. you know, thatis things like that but no. you know, that is great — i got a mention last night as well and it is a special clu b to night as well and it is a special club tojoin. brendan mccullin made a...
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ijust want to get on with life, take the kids to school. for me, the immediate future is normality.rther down the line, for the days, and weeks and months we have, being here with these boys and your good self is a very special day. don't take anything for granted. it doesn't really take a lot to be happy. so just enjoy today. do what makes you happy. gentlemen, thank you very much indeed. formula 1 have confirmed that the chinese grand prix has been postponed due to the corona virus outbreak. it was shape scheduled to be held on the 19th of april in shanghai. england's pretty goes out chasing victory and up to hundred 19-2, i chasing victory and up to hundred 19—2, i south africa. it could be a tight finish. goodbye. coming out of that programme quickly as there has been another corona virus outbreak confirmed. it is believed to be a woman who flew into london from china as you will be treated at saint thomases hospital which has specialist facilities. i am beenjoined which has specialist facilities. i am been joined by which has specialist facilities. i am beenjoined by hugh pym.
ijust want to get on with life, take the kids to school. for me, the immediate future is normality.rther down the line, for the days, and weeks and months we have, being here with these boys and your good self is a very special day. don't take anything for granted. it doesn't really take a lot to be happy. so just enjoy today. do what makes you happy. gentlemen, thank you very much indeed. formula 1 have confirmed that the chinese grand prix has been postponed due to the corona virus outbreak....
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ijust don't know where to start and and joy. ijust don't know where to startand i'm and joy.will air for the first time tonight following the death of its former host caroline flack. a further 99 people have tested positive for coronavirus on a cruise ship off the coast ofjapan — 78 british passengers and crew remain in quarantine on board. amazon is forced to withdraw unsafe car seats from its website — after a bbc investigation finds multiple non—compliant products for sale. coming up — as a leading cancer charity calls for a ban on sunbeds — we hearfrom one woman who lost her ear to her tanning addiction. and the former manchester united goalkeeper harry gregg, who survived the 1958 munich air crash, has died at the age of 87. good afternoon. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm joanna gosling. communities around britain are facing another day of flooding and travel chaos as storm dennis continues to batter the country. police have cold off a rescue operation in worcestershire — it's feared a woman has died in the floodwaters. there are five severe warnings in worcestershire,
ijust don't know where to start and and joy. ijust don't know where to startand i'm and joy.will air for the first time tonight following the death of its former host caroline flack. a further 99 people have tested positive for coronavirus on a cruise ship off the coast ofjapan — 78 british passengers and crew remain in quarantine on board. amazon is forced to withdraw unsafe car seats from its website — after a bbc investigation finds multiple non—compliant products for sale. coming up...
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sat down on the table, and ijust sat down and...i was like i know who you are, bro boxer, i am an amateur, so if you need sparring, let me know and i can handle myself. then they contact me later on that day. —— a boxer. as much as i enjoy the big occasions, i always have a sense of awareness as i am working out when i touch gloves, everything i'm doing with lights and cameras, through all of it i am aware of what is going on. will everyone watching you, they have a lot of opinion especially on the internet. do you ever read any
sat down on the table, and ijust sat down and...i was like i know who you are, bro boxer, i am an amateur, so if you need sparring, let me know and i can handle myself. then they contact me later on that day. —— a boxer. as much as i enjoy the big occasions, i always have a sense of awareness as i am working out when i touch gloves, everything i'm doing with lights and cameras, through all of it i am aware of what is going on. will everyone watching you, they have a lot of opinion...
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ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?d the man shot dead had onlyjust been released from prison. he was jailed for having extremist material. in other news — signs the coronavirus outbreak may be even worse than officials admit. and the baftas - british film big night — are underway in london. join me at the royal albert hall in london in 30 minutes when we will bring you all the
ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?d the man shot dead had onlyjust been released from prison. he was jailed for having extremist material. in other news — signs the coronavirus outbreak may be even worse than officials admit. and the baftas - british film big night — are underway in london. join me at the royal albert hall in london in 30 minutes when we will bring you all the
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ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?minister borisjohnson thanked the emergency services,
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ijust can't see him. 0k, thoughl he's not bad.st can't see him. 0k, though i agree with you, each man was brilliant but it was not because of anything he invented, it was how he got in people's heads. you think about it. you came up with that perfectly to torture you even in death. only thing more brilliant than inventing something that makes you invisible is not inventing it. but making you think he did. he's not dead, tom. it's a very clever? very clever. because ultimately it isa very clever. because ultimately it is a horrorfilm. a horror thriller but really it's about that change effort —— protagonist it's about a woman trying to escape her abuser and that mind games that he plays on her. so, yes it's creepy, it's made by people who have made lots of other hot —— horror films, if any gloomy paranormal activity and the purge, all your favourites. gloomy paranormal activity and the purge, all yourfavourites. seeing them all many times but a very successful and slick low—budget horror movies. so it has a horror pedigree but i th
ijust can't see him. 0k, thoughl he's not bad.st can't see him. 0k, though i agree with you, each man was brilliant but it was not because of anything he invented, it was how he got in people's heads. you think about it. you came up with that perfectly to torture you even in death. only thing more brilliant than inventing something that makes you invisible is not inventing it. but making you think he did. he's not dead, tom. it's a very clever? very clever. because ultimately it isa very...
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ijust think if what is that 1% doing? exactly, the rogue one.he rogue one. ijust think if you are out and about, as soon as you get somewhere and they say, try not to rub your eyes, try not to eat anything without having wash your hands if you have been out and about and all the rest of it, surely that is the most we can do. and then ring 111 if you are feeling really rubbish. don't go wandering around. no, don't carry on wandering around. but i come back to the point i made earlier, they will be lots of people who say, i cannot afford to take ia days off on the off chance that i might have the coronavirus, which, when we look at it, the people who have had it in the uk have all got better. they all had mild symptoms. what is strange is that you go somewhere, you visit asia, everybody is plastered in masks and you think, they are also paranoid. and it is only afterwards you realise they are trying to be considerate and the reason lots of people are wearing masks is to protect notjust themselves but other people. and perhaps that is something we
ijust think if what is that 1% doing? exactly, the rogue one.he rogue one. ijust think if you are out and about, as soon as you get somewhere and they say, try not to rub your eyes, try not to eat anything without having wash your hands if you have been out and about and all the rest of it, surely that is the most we can do. and then ring 111 if you are feeling really rubbish. don't go wandering around. no, don't carry on wandering around. but i come back to the point i made earlier, they will...
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before you go, can ijust say morning girls. who is that to mark?o while you are on national telly? how long we got? not very long. his wife in canada. so, and! long. his wife in canada. so, and i have made a new friend out of it as well, so that is brilliant. brilliant. he was texting me at 2.30 this morning, to tell me that it was on the front—page of the daily mirror. him with his shirt off. and i didn't know he had taken that photo, so i am going to sue him. great tats mark. thank you for coming on the programme. really appreciate it. mark smith. and geoff hanley and adam. hang on, and my mum. hi mum! 0h hanley and adam. hang on, and my mum. hi mum! oh my god. thank you. cheers gents. that is it now. you are telling me that's it! you are telling me that's it! for angus thomas and his wife, a holiday to dubai has become a mission to help nigerian women who are the victims of sex trafficking. the couple, from reading, have paid for one woman's flight back home and are now crowdfunding to free others. the united nations says thousands of women in a
before you go, can ijust say morning girls. who is that to mark?o while you are on national telly? how long we got? not very long. his wife in canada. so, and! long. his wife in canada. so, and i have made a new friend out of it as well, so that is brilliant. brilliant. he was texting me at 2.30 this morning, to tell me that it was on the front—page of the daily mirror. him with his shirt off. and i didn't know he had taken that photo, so i am going to sue him. great tats mark. thank you for...
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you know, ijust knew. see, the raw talent, you look into the future as you've developed other kids and know how they progress and better and better. ijust knew he'd be heavyweight champion of the world. well, the children here this afternoon say that tyson fury is a real inspiration for them. for their parents though, they were up watching the match and they're absolutely shattered. but they say there is still time for celebrations here in wythenshawe. earlier i spoke to the british heavyweight boxer, and olympic bronze medallist david price, who fought and beat fury as an amateur. he said waking up to watch the fight was worth it. i set my alarm early to get up this morning and, and, i can watch it and totally enjoyed it. it was great, spectacle all around, everything about it was... you know, typical tyson fury, he doesn't do things by halves, but the performance was just fantastic. in the past, some of his problems have come from not doing things by halves, haven't they? but he seems to have mastered hi
you know, ijust knew. see, the raw talent, you look into the future as you've developed other kids and know how they progress and better and better. ijust knew he'd be heavyweight champion of the world. well, the children here this afternoon say that tyson fury is a real inspiration for them. for their parents though, they were up watching the match and they're absolutely shattered. but they say there is still time for celebrations here in wythenshawe. earlier i spoke to the british heavyweight...
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so sorry, ijust need to wash my hands. it's been 20 seconds. milik touch that. get the balance right? —— no one touch that. that. how'd you get the balance right? -- no one touch that. there will be people i know of in people at home watching his thinking, this isjust a massive excuse for a sickly, people are worrying about but that's not going to kill them, it's not that major an event, what is the stress about? why is everything shut down, it's completely unnecessary knee jerk panic reaction. on the other hand the actual panic which says we are all going to die, oh my god, it's the end times, stockpile facemasks and in between the two you got to have some reason here. if you've got an existing lung condition or cystic fibrosis, or if you are ill with something else your wheelchair— bound or bedbound or a baby you don't want coronavirus in the nhs, you don't wa nt coronavirus in the nhs, you don't want it in the system or anywhere. if you live in the developing world ina if you live in the developing world in a country that does not have good health care at wor
so sorry, ijust need to wash my hands. it's been 20 seconds. milik touch that. get the balance right? —— no one touch that. that. how'd you get the balance right? -- no one touch that. there will be people i know of in people at home watching his thinking, this isjust a massive excuse for a sickly, people are worrying about but that's not going to kill them, it's not that major an event, what is the stress about? why is everything shut down, it's completely unnecessary knee jerk panic...
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ijust felt embarrassed didn't we? felt embarrassed, i felt a failure as a parent, as a father.this country, just over 250,000 people are homeless, that includes 130,000 children. with their young daughter, they were moved into temporary accommodation. it was not for want of trying. we tried our best but it didn't work out. so we had to approach the local authority for help. and that's when our sort ofjourney began. we are in the middle of a housing crisis, with growing numbers of people now homeless. we have got hundreds of thousands of people in this country who are one paycheque away from being made homeless. we have soaring house prices, soaring costs of rent, we have people on low incomes, housing benefit is not meeting that gap. we are talking about people in work, families with children. anyone can find themselves homeless. local authorities have a legal duty to help house there homeless. that housing has to be safe and in a reasonable condition. but there are not enough council owned properties for everyone who needs them. and that can be expensive. last year, councils i
ijust felt embarrassed didn't we? felt embarrassed, i felt a failure as a parent, as a father.this country, just over 250,000 people are homeless, that includes 130,000 children. with their young daughter, they were moved into temporary accommodation. it was not for want of trying. we tried our best but it didn't work out. so we had to approach the local authority for help. and that's when our sort ofjourney began. we are in the middle of a housing crisis, with growing numbers of people now...
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ijust turned 52 and she didn't get 52. no, it's... she's really not here any more. feel bereft because i can't have that friendship with anyone else. she was the only one. and i feel sad for everything that she will miss... seeing the kids grow up, everything that they will miss. because they had a great mum. i miss her desperately. desperately, yeah. there is no one else like... like her. with dianne oxberry, there was no time at all, but with me, this was three and a half years ago. whereas i could have been dianne. rachel is terminally ill with ovarian cancer. did you know anything about ovarian cancer before? me? nope. not at all. ijust thought, i don't feel right. i need to go and sort it out. i was prepared for it. my husband wasn't. the biggest shock was that we thought we were going to have the next 20 or 30 years together and there is a significant risk that is not going to be the case. and i want to spend time with my wife. since then, rachel has had a hysterectomy and four rounds of chemotherapy. she is currently on a cancer drug trial at manchester's chr
ijust turned 52 and she didn't get 52. no, it's... she's really not here any more. feel bereft because i can't have that friendship with anyone else. she was the only one. and i feel sad for everything that she will miss... seeing the kids grow up, everything that they will miss. because they had a great mum. i miss her desperately. desperately, yeah. there is no one else like... like her. with dianne oxberry, there was no time at all, but with me, this was three and a half years ago. whereas i...
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and ijust felt like i had this — someone had kicked me in the balls. right side, itjust swelled up like an avocado. it was huge, and really painful. mumps cases are at the highest level for a decade in england. they have dropped in northern ireland, but have also risen in wales and scotland. most people get better without treatment, but it can lead on to serious complications, including meningitis, deafness, and infertility for men. the mmr vaccine prevents most cases. babies have the first dose just after they turn one, and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boosts that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now, but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges. it's thought that some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late 19905 and early 20005. and, even if you've had the vaccine, it can become less effective over
and ijust felt like i had this — someone had kicked me in the balls. right side, itjust swelled up like an avocado. it was huge, and really painful. mumps cases are at the highest level for a decade in england. they have dropped in northern ireland, but have also risen in wales and scotland. most people get better without treatment, but it can lead on to serious complications, including meningitis, deafness, and infertility for men. the mmr vaccine prevents most cases. babies have the first...
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ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?ime minister borisjohnson thanked the emergency services, saying his thoughts were with those injured in the attack. welcome to bbc news with continuing coverage of events in south london, where the metropolitan police say a man has been shot dead by officers in a terrorist related incident. two people have been injured in stabbings — their condition isn't known at this time. the incident happened on streatham high road, where gun shots were heard just before two o'clock local time. police say the scene is now ‘fully contained'. prime minister borisjohnson has said his thoughts are with the injured and those affected. he's thanked the emergency services for their response. our correspondent duncan kennedy is in south london. duncan, what more can you tell us? well, the details of all of those have yet to be fully clarified by the metropolitan police. what appears to have happened is that at two o'clock we have had an incident about 100 yards down the road from me and this was a road ca
ijust ran. ijust ran for my life. how frightening was that?ime minister borisjohnson thanked the emergency services, saying his thoughts were with those injured in the attack. welcome to bbc news with continuing coverage of events in south london, where the metropolitan police say a man has been shot dead by officers in a terrorist related incident. two people have been injured in stabbings — their condition isn't known at this time. the incident happened on streatham high road, where gun...
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and ijust said, "stay where you are, do not do anything, i need to get help."n, we need a plan here, boys. by the time my words had finished, he had his coat off, shirt off, coat off and he went straight in. fearing for her life, the three men decided they had to take matters into their own hands. they traversed down this steep bank and waded through chest high water, carried her off the top of the car and then back onto the bank where they waited for the emergency services. make no doubt, i thought she was going to die. clearly, she had been stuck for 12 hours in one position. apart from when mark moved her, she was yelping. poor lady, but strong as an ox, i take my hat off to her. fantastic. as the 62—year—old woman recovers in hospital, the hangoverfrom dennis has also left others suffering across the country. norris george spent the night in looking after his 92—year—old mother in worcester. well, i think she's 0k, she prefers to stay where she is. but last night was a long night. oh, dear me, watching the pump and making sure it didn't stop and trying not
and ijust said, "stay where you are, do not do anything, i need to get help."n, we need a plan here, boys. by the time my words had finished, he had his coat off, shirt off, coat off and he went straight in. fearing for her life, the three men decided they had to take matters into their own hands. they traversed down this steep bank and waded through chest high water, carried her off the top of the car and then back onto the bank where they waited for the emergency services. make no...
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sometimes ijust can't cope. gary bought his flat in 2006.eeholders sold to another freeholder, he received an annual service charge invoice for 1200 £40. ifi service charge invoice for 1200 £40. if i pay them i'm would be short on my mortgage. the pressures that's been put on me is absolute horrible. i have to save for that deposit like anyone. i pay my mortgage exactly the same as somebody who would have a freehold. but i'm treated like a rental tenant. we can speak now tojo darbyshire, co—founder of national leaseholds campaign and in a leasehold herself. shejoins me from lostock. thank you for speaking to us. first off, how did you find yourself in this position? we bought our home in 2010 and we knew it was leasehold. the ground rent was doubling every ten years which we felt was a bit alarming. we asked the sales lady about freehold and we were told we could buy it at any point for about £5,000, and what they didn't tell us was their plan to sell the freehold onto investors. they did that 11 months later. in summer 2016, she inquired ab
sometimes ijust can't cope. gary bought his flat in 2006.eeholders sold to another freeholder, he received an annual service charge invoice for 1200 £40. ifi service charge invoice for 1200 £40. if i pay them i'm would be short on my mortgage. the pressures that's been put on me is absolute horrible. i have to save for that deposit like anyone. i pay my mortgage exactly the same as somebody who would have a freehold. but i'm treated like a rental tenant. we can speak now tojo darbyshire,...
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they are great and natural entrepreneurs and ijust great and natural entrepreneurs and i just say toat and natural entrepreneurs and ijust say to the men — be very careful, they really good. it united states and india are also working closely together on the future of space exploration. you are making impressive strides with your exciting chandrayaan lunar programme. it is moving along rapidly far ahead of schedule and america looks forward to expanding our space cooperation with india as you push even further. you are pushing the limits, and that's a great thing, including in the realm of human space flight. the united states and india will be friends and partners on our voyage into the stars and into space. it is truly extraordinary what this nation has achieved in the span ofjust one lifetime. and what they have done under the leadership of prime minister modi. it is absolutely incredible. mr prime minister, congratulations. you have come so far. but it is nothing compared to how far india will go into the future. and the prime minister is laying the foundations for a future like
they are great and natural entrepreneurs and ijust great and natural entrepreneurs and i just say toat and natural entrepreneurs and ijust say to the men — be very careful, they really good. it united states and india are also working closely together on the future of space exploration. you are making impressive strides with your exciting chandrayaan lunar programme. it is moving along rapidly far ahead of schedule and america looks forward to expanding our space cooperation with india as you...
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ijust don't think it's as well known. elsewhere on the campus, an unusual sight.s pushing a moon rover down the road. slow over the speed bump. this is love me, a prototype of a lightweight, relatively low cost rover that could one day be driving around the lunar poles, although for now they're having to improvise a bit. the ou isn't making the rover, but dr simon sheridan and his team are building a key piece of equipment on board. put simply, it sniffs gases to find water. and it's called a mass spectrometer. here's how it works. first, a drill goes ten to 20 centimeters into the ground. it's like an upside down coffee cup with some nasty teeth on the bottom. and then when it's embedded, there's a central heat rod, which we turn up. and that sort of puts a thermal heat wave for about 4—500 degrees centigrade into the into the regulator. for years, scientists lost interest in the moon, any water will then follow ties and go any water will then follow ties and 9° up any water will then follow ties and go up the spout into this thing on the top here. for years, sci
ijust don't think it's as well known. elsewhere on the campus, an unusual sight.s pushing a moon rover down the road. slow over the speed bump. this is love me, a prototype of a lightweight, relatively low cost rover that could one day be driving around the lunar poles, although for now they're having to improvise a bit. the ou isn't making the rover, but dr simon sheridan and his team are building a key piece of equipment on board. put simply, it sniffs gases to find water. and it's called a...
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wonder whether, asi orwell, and ijust wonder whether, as i talked all —— mccurley about the balancerart, do the balance between your activism and your art, do you feel that you fundamentally change, that activism is now more important to you than creating new artistic output? my art is like a vehicle, but my activism is like a vehicle, but my activism is like a vehicle, but my activism is like the gas or the engine. the fuel? yes, the fuel. so they cannot move without one another. it is not possible. going back to our earlier conversations about exile and feelings about china, it is ultimately still your homeland, and it is where your family, your mother live. will you go back? under the current political circumstance, i will never go back. you know, i don't think i can function there. it is not possible. i am not existing in that society. my name cannot be mentioned. so why go back and just give extra charge to the political security, you know. that thing you have just said that under the current circumstances with this government, i cannot go back, it does raise one fundamental qu
wonder whether, asi orwell, and ijust wonder whether, as i talked all —— mccurley about the balancerart, do the balance between your activism and your art, do you feel that you fundamentally change, that activism is now more important to you than creating new artistic output? my art is like a vehicle, but my activism is like a vehicle, but my activism is like a vehicle, but my activism is like the gas or the engine. the fuel? yes, the fuel. so they cannot move without one another. it is not...
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ijust see more sandbags arriving and this is a situation that could get worse overnight.ecting some heavy rain there but elsewhere, too. absolutely, some showers to come across the midlands as we look across the midlands as we look across the midlands as we look across the meadows whether we can's forecast again is not looking so clever, widespread gales and other potential for some heavy rain clever, widespread gales and other potentialfor some heavy rain friday into saturday. it is worth staying tuned to the forecast as we narrow down the details. at the moment, we are sitting in some pretty chilly air across the are sitting in some pretty chilly airacross the uk, are sitting in some pretty chilly air across the uk, polar air, moisture was to come, likely to be wintry and not exclusively at high levels overnight. we could see some down to sea level when they turn heavier, showers running into the south—east through the evening, not a great rush hour here and then tending to focus on the north and west of the uk overnight but we could have eyes anywhere first thing on we
ijust see more sandbags arriving and this is a situation that could get worse overnight.ecting some heavy rain there but elsewhere, too. absolutely, some showers to come across the midlands as we look across the midlands as we look across the midlands as we look across the meadows whether we can's forecast again is not looking so clever, widespread gales and other potential for some heavy rain clever, widespread gales and other potentialfor some heavy rain friday into saturday. it is worth...
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ijust turn into a big living creature. the rainforest is alive., but it is a big project and it takes time. and it's good because sinharaja gives us a lot of things, like the rain, to the whole other part of the country. this will be amazing for sri lanka. across the country. not only for sri lanka, but for the world. we made it! there are 104 different types of snakes in sri lanka. only six are deadly to humans. but with about 80,000 bites a year, this country has one of the world's highest bite rates per capita. most victims are local farmers working in paddy fields. once they are treated in hospital, they often turn to people like pieris for the after—care. pieris has been an ayuverdic doctorfor over a0 years. he says he has treated more snake bites than he can remember. so this is how you make the treatment for your patients. oh, that looks painful! what happened ? this villager is lucky. a bite from a hump—nosed viper can be fatal. this mixture of herbs will make the swelling disappear. so is this exactly what ayuverdic medicine is? using her
ijust turn into a big living creature. the rainforest is alive., but it is a big project and it takes time. and it's good because sinharaja gives us a lot of things, like the rain, to the whole other part of the country. this will be amazing for sri lanka. across the country. not only for sri lanka, but for the world. we made it! there are 104 different types of snakes in sri lanka. only six are deadly to humans. but with about 80,000 bites a year, this country has one of the world's highest...
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you know, ijust knew., the raw talent, you look into the future as you've developed other kids and know how they progress and better and better. ijust knew he'd be heavyweight champion of the world. well, the children here this afternoon say that tyson fury is a real inspiration for them. for their parents though, they were up watching the match and they're absolutely shattered. but they say there is still time for celebrations here in wythenshawe. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan has announced he'll meet the french, german and russian leaders early next month, as the situation in north western syria continues to deteriorate. nearly one million people have fled the fighting, as the government of president bashar al—assad attempts to recapture the opposition—held province of idlib. the save the children charity says it's the largest wave of people displaced by the conflict since it began almost nine years ago, and it's growing rapidly by the day. amjad yamin is the advocacy, media and communications
you know, ijust knew., the raw talent, you look into the future as you've developed other kids and know how they progress and better and better. ijust knew he'd be heavyweight champion of the world. well, the children here this afternoon say that tyson fury is a real inspiration for them. for their parents though, they were up watching the match and they're absolutely shattered. but they say there is still time for celebrations here in wythenshawe. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan has...
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i have to say, ijust wa nted globally. i have to say, ijust wanted to mention one more thing.movies, or movies that show off the best of south korea. so if you have a film that attacked social issues like this it is also a milestone moment for south korea in its development, its evolution in filmmaking. well, good luck to all those nominees at the oscars. very closely watched indeed. meanwhile, you've been watching newsday. i'm shara njit meanwhile, you've been watching newsday. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. and i am lewis vaughan—jones in london. stay with us, because we will have plenty more coverage of the oscar awards and the hours to come here on bbc news. we will bring you all the winners and all the losers, which is frankly sometimes just as entertaining, isn't it. anyway, stay with us here newsday. hello there. storm ciara may well be leaving the shores of the uk as we speak, but not without leaving a lasting impression. just take a look at the gusts of wind that we had on sunday, in excess of 90 miles an hour for some areas. and there was a spell of very heavy floo
i have to say, ijust wa nted globally. i have to say, ijust wanted to mention one more thing.movies, or movies that show off the best of south korea. so if you have a film that attacked social issues like this it is also a milestone moment for south korea in its development, its evolution in filmmaking. well, good luck to all those nominees at the oscars. very closely watched indeed. meanwhile, you've been watching newsday. i'm shara njit meanwhile, you've been watching newsday. i'm sharanjit...
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because ijust playing juniors has myself as a junior because i just playing juniors that year. and i get the realisation understanding of how these players play because i know the level, it is different to juniors and obviously challenging. it was the first good experience. there's a big game in the nba on tuesday. the boston celtics travel to the houston rockets. the meeting will affect both the eastern and western conference playoff races. the celtics have won seven in a row. they've only lost two of their last 12, thanks to jayson tatum and jaylen brown performing at ca reer—high levels. it promises to be another good test for the rockets, a team looking to climb up the western conference standings. they haven't lost to the celtics at home, since kevin mchale's final game as the rockets' head coach in 2015. now here's something your unlikely to see at the winter olympics in beijing in two years time. think of it as a kind of fancy dress sledding competition. fairytale huts, jet planes and trucks were just a few of the eye—catching designs taking part in the russian city of m
because ijust playing juniors has myself as a junior because i just playing juniors that year. and i get the realisation understanding of how these players play because i know the level, it is different to juniors and obviously challenging. it was the first good experience. there's a big game in the nba on tuesday. the boston celtics travel to the houston rockets. the meeting will affect both the eastern and western conference playoff races. the celtics have won seven in a row. they've only...
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but ijust knew.oped other kids and see them progress and they get better and better, ijust knew we had a champion of the world. the children here this afternoon say tyson fury is an inspiration for them. for the parents, they were up watching the match and they are shattered. but they say there are time for celebrations here. fiona trott. let's speak to british heavyweight boxer, and olympic fury as an amateur. did you set your alarm to watch?” set my alarm to watch. it was great. typical tyson fury, doesn't do things by halves, but the performance was fantastic. in the past, some of his problems have come by not doing things by halves, but he seems to have mastered himself now. it is a massive turnaround from three years ago. that is why people are so three years ago. that is why people are so impressed, from where he has come from. his performances are getting better and better. tyson fury seem to be able to do anything he wants in a boxing ring, he is capable of doing anything. i still think there
but ijust knew.oped other kids and see them progress and they get better and better, ijust knew we had a champion of the world. the children here this afternoon say tyson fury is an inspiration for them. for the parents, they were up watching the match and they are shattered. but they say there are time for celebrations here. fiona trott. let's speak to british heavyweight boxer, and olympic fury as an amateur. did you set your alarm to watch?” set my alarm to watch. it was great. typical...