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and when she told me, iwasjust, like..ecause it's been disgracefully hard. i don't think i've actually had time to just process this year properly and sit down and i don't know... a lot of it was kind of filled with fear and obviously the whole imposter syndrome and feeling, do you really belong here? are you really the type of person they're looking for, were you just like a pity acceptance? all those kind of things that rush into your mind, and then come out the other side. i don't know, it's a miracle. and if this is what i can achieve in my first year, best believe. it's been so long since i've seen the students, so long that a whole term has passed. i catch up with them to find out how, despite everything that's happened, they feel their first year has panned out. all right, so, you guys have had a year of being at cambridge. is this a space where black people can flourish? it is, it is. because i feel like i've learned a lot about myself and i have always been very aware of my blackness, very immersed in my culture,
and when she told me, iwasjust, like..ecause it's been disgracefully hard. i don't think i've actually had time to just process this year properly and sit down and i don't know... a lot of it was kind of filled with fear and obviously the whole imposter syndrome and feeling, do you really belong here? are you really the type of person they're looking for, were you just like a pity acceptance? all those kind of things that rush into your mind, and then come out the other side. i don't know, it's...
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iwasjust looking back, gene, and that gig that you saw at a small angeles club must have been ‘76 orng such a great time, but he really did have a great time, he pushed it. just — he really lived life the way you should, just enjoy it. you only get one time around. and my prayers and condolences to his family and his friends and certainly to the fans, greatness has passed. and there will never be another like him. gene simmons on his friend eddie van halen. thank you for watching. hello there. many of us saw some rain at some point during the day on tuesday. and there were some big puddles out and about on the roads. for example, in the highlands of scotland with the wet weather here, and it wasn't just in scotland, the rain was pretty extensive and at its heaviest across north—west england, where in rochdale, and in the greater manchester area, we picked up 42mm of rain. that was the wettest place in the country. it did bring one or two localised issues. now, we've still got a few showers at the moment, then a clearer slice of weather, but further out in the atlantic, the next lump
iwasjust looking back, gene, and that gig that you saw at a small angeles club must have been ‘76 orng such a great time, but he really did have a great time, he pushed it. just — he really lived life the way you should, just enjoy it. you only get one time around. and my prayers and condolences to his family and his friends and certainly to the fans, greatness has passed. and there will never be another like him. gene simmons on his friend eddie van halen. thank you for watching. hello...
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iwasjust looking back, gene, and that gig that you saw at a small los angeles club must have been ‘76ys look like he was having such a great time, but he really did have a great time, didn't he? he pushed it. just — he really lived life the way you should, just enjoy it. you only get one time around. and my prayers and condolences to his family and his friends and certainly to the fans, greatness has passed. and there will never be another like him. sorry, i'm getting choked up over here. so many people, gene, saying wonderful things about him. tom morello and flea as well saying how influential he was. he could shred with the best of them, and he was melodic. he had a fantastic sense of dynamics. there is a lot of space in those songs. eric clapton said that it is not what you put into a song, it is what you bring out. but eddie van halen could do it all. he could amaze you with the speed, he could slow it down, give you the melody you always remember. so here's a piece of advice to all of you who are no longer 20 years old: you grab the nearest generation x or the or whatever the he
iwasjust looking back, gene, and that gig that you saw at a small los angeles club must have been ‘76ys look like he was having such a great time, but he really did have a great time, didn't he? he pushed it. just — he really lived life the way you should, just enjoy it. you only get one time around. and my prayers and condolences to his family and his friends and certainly to the fans, greatness has passed. and there will never be another like him. sorry, i'm getting choked up over here....
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iwasjust seeing talk about screens in a minute. carreon, grace. i wasjust seeing my explanation is that i have recently moved house. i would keep it ifi we re moved house. i would keep it ifi were you. it is better than mine and i have been there years. let's look at the front pages, shall we? according to the i, a uk leading scientific adviser offers "light at the end of the tunnel" saying multiple vaccines will be available by march as well as game—changing treatments, while the daily express says front line health staff could get a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year before it is rolled out across the uk in early 2021. the daily telegraph reports the impact of efforts to protect the nhs from the pandemic with hospital admissions for serious illnesses plummeting by up to 90%. the guardian reports greater manchester could soon run out of beds to treat people left seriously ill with covid—i9, and some of the region's 12 hospitals are already full. the metro reports the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, is asking that mps are allowe
iwasjust seeing talk about screens in a minute. carreon, grace. i wasjust seeing my explanation is that i have recently moved house. i would keep it ifi we re moved house. i would keep it ifi were you. it is better than mine and i have been there years. let's look at the front pages, shall we? according to the i, a uk leading scientific adviser offers "light at the end of the tunnel" saying multiple vaccines will be available by march as well as game—changing treatments, while the...
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look, iwasjust listening to sophie long up there in utah talking about the tone of tonight prospect matepublican party that might be thinking, you know what, given the state of the polls, given his performance at last week's debate, maybe it would be better if the president actually stayed in the 0val president actually stayed in the oval office and in the white house and didn't get back out on the campaign trail because things are not looking great for his campaign at the moment, are they? well, if we look back to 2016, hillary clinton was up 14—15 points, now biden is, and i've always said that i don't pay attention to polls. trying to keep trump in the oval office or locked down is like keeping a bucking bull from trying to corral. he wants to be out there with the american people and a leader takes risks. clearly, he has tried to demonstrate eternal optimism as he has gone through this disease and tha n kfu lly has gone through this disease and thankfully he has been fever free and symptom—free for about four days, and we hope it continues with this prognosis. i have to say that this
look, iwasjust listening to sophie long up there in utah talking about the tone of tonight prospect matepublican party that might be thinking, you know what, given the state of the polls, given his performance at last week's debate, maybe it would be better if the president actually stayed in the 0val president actually stayed in the oval office and in the white house and didn't get back out on the campaign trail because things are not looking great for his campaign at the moment, are they?...
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iwasjust listening to the previous interview with cbbc@bbc.co.uk from the north east then.ng a proper north south divide and to go back on the point when talking about fellow, when it was lockdown, it was 80%. now if you work in hospitality in the north and you go into lockdown like a livable, you go into lockdown like a livable, you are getting 67% furlough. why is that? we shouldn't accept it. he will be subject to whatever measures are brought in. there is talk of legal action by some in the hospitality industry against the measures to try to protect the hospitality industry. what is your view of that? it is actually me that is leading that. i thought it might be, i wasn't sure. is leading that. i thought it might be, iwasn't sure. so is leading that. i thought it might be, i wasn't sure. so tell us more. we have the legal team together now we met with queens council this morning, backing from the night—time industry association, the pub association, the major breweries across the north west and big operators and we are legally challenging, if there is a shutdown in the
iwasjust listening to the previous interview with cbbc@bbc.co.uk from the north east then.ng a proper north south divide and to go back on the point when talking about fellow, when it was lockdown, it was 80%. now if you work in hospitality in the north and you go into lockdown like a livable, you go into lockdown like a livable, you are getting 67% furlough. why is that? we shouldn't accept it. he will be subject to whatever measures are brought in. there is talk of legal action by some in the...
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and when she told me, iwasjust, like.. a lot of it was kind of filled with fear and obviously the whole imposter syndrome and feeling, do you really belong here? are you really the type of person they're looking for, were you just like a pity acceptance ? all those kind of things that rush into your mind, and then to come out the other side. i don't know, it's a miracle. and if this is what i can achieve in my first year, best believe. it's been so long since i've seen the students, so long that a whole term has passed. i catch up with them to find out how, despite everything that's happened, they feel their first year has panned out. all right, so, you guys have had a year of being at cambridge. is this a space where black people can flourish? it is, it is. because i feel like i've learned a lot about myself and i have always wbeen very aware of my blackness, very immersed in my culture, but i always say that i've never felt as black as i have here in cambridge. what do you mean by that? i mean, like, in coventry there's
and when she told me, iwasjust, like.. a lot of it was kind of filled with fear and obviously the whole imposter syndrome and feeling, do you really belong here? are you really the type of person they're looking for, were you just like a pity acceptance ? all those kind of things that rush into your mind, and then to come out the other side. i don't know, it's a miracle. and if this is what i can achieve in my first year, best believe. it's been so long since i've seen the students, so long...