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ijust have to breathe.wd jeers there's the rugby player who says his violence on the pitch was driven by his stammer. the self—loathing. i hated myself. i hated myself because i wasn't like other people. # pray, i guarantee you heard this song # you gon' rememberthe name... the young man who was bullied at school, but found an escape in music... i'm going to rap cos i can't talk. ijust think...little do you know. - ..the art student who refuses to be underestimated... oh, i'm not dumb! trust me. - ijust can't say it. because people can, like, i—i—interrupt you without not even knowing. ..the parents watching their son grow up with a stammer... it's heart—breaking. yeah _ i mean, many a tears. i... oh, come on! sorry. i'm sorry. ..the film star whose father stammered. .. ah... i would bring friends home from school who didn't know that my father stammered, and i got a bit embarrassed about that. ..the president who stammers and knows just how it feels. it drags you down in that empty hole in your chest. that
ijust have to breathe.wd jeers there's the rugby player who says his violence on the pitch was driven by his stammer. the self—loathing. i hated myself. i hated myself because i wasn't like other people. # pray, i guarantee you heard this song # you gon' rememberthe name... the young man who was bullied at school, but found an escape in music... i'm going to rap cos i can't talk. ijust think...little do you know. - ..the art student who refuses to be underestimated... oh, i'm not dumb! trust...
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you think, could ijust some i you think, could ijust some like — you think, could ijust some like that that, and _ you think, could ijust some like that, and i— you think, could ijust some like that, and i think- you think, could ijust some like that, and i think no. - you think, could ijust some like that, and i think no. it’s like that, and i think no. it's amazing _ like that, and i think no. it's amazing what _ like that, and i think no. it's amazing what is _ like that, and i think no. amazing what is achieved like that, and i think no.- amazing what is achieved over the last— amazing what is achieved over the last 365 days.— the last 365 days. there is still more _ the last 365 days. there is still more to _ the last 365 days. there is still more to do _ the last 365 days. there is still more to do because i the last 365 days. there is. still more to do because it's still more to do because it's still happening in the city and other cities around the country. other cities around the country-— other cities around the count . �*, ., ., ., ., ~ ., country. it's a lot of work to do.
you think, could ijust some i you think, could ijust some like — you think, could ijust some like that that, and _ you think, could ijust some like that, and i— you think, could ijust some like that, and i think- you think, could ijust some like that, and i think no. - you think, could ijust some like that, and i think no. it’s like that, and i think no. it's amazing _ like that, and i think no. it's amazing what _ like that, and i think no. it's amazing what is _ like that, and i think...
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ijust saw the green light and i think _ he enjoyed it. yes!hink i - he enjoyed it. yes! ijust saw the green light and i think i let all. he enjoyed it. yes! ijust saw the green light and i think i let all of| green light and i think i let all of my emotion out then. it was more disbelief when i realised i'd done it. i didn't know what to say. just it. i didn't know what to say. just it was crazy. yeah, i was inspired by allen, and hopefully i can, you know, there is another little kid out there, billy and lori, to see it's possible, it's doable. it's not easy. it takes time and a lot of graft, but, yeah, you can do it. we've spoken recently, it's an amazing — we've spoken recently, it's an amazing start to the season, it's always _ amazing start to the season, it's always hard to straddle, and to bring _ always hard to straddle, and to bring back the confidence to attack and he _ bring back the confidence to attack and he needed a solid two runs. did you have _ and he needed a solid two runs. did you have that freedom where you could _ you hav
ijust saw the green light and i think _ he enjoyed it. yes!hink i - he enjoyed it. yes! ijust saw the green light and i think i let all. he enjoyed it. yes! ijust saw the green light and i think i let all of| green light and i think i let all of my emotion out then. it was more disbelief when i realised i'd done it. i didn't know what to say. just it. i didn't know what to say. just it was crazy. yeah, i was inspired by allen, and hopefully i can, you know, there is another little kid out...
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ijust feel like clearly _ defence of why there was a problem and ijust feel like clearly the - and ijustre still very much _ counties and the game are still very much in _ counties and the game are still very much in denial— counties and the game are still very much in denial and _ counties and the game are still very much in denial and that's— counties and the game are still very much in denial and that's a - counties and the game are still very much in denial and that's a big i much in denial and that's a big worry — much in denial and that's a big worry so _ much in denial and that's a big wor . ., ., ., ., , worry. so we heard a lot of things today from _ worry. so we heard a lot of things today from four _ worry. so we heard a lot of things today from four county _ worry. so we heard a lot of things today from four county chair i today from four county chair including laura patel at yorkshire and he feels he is making progress at that county. he feels that some of the enthusiasm has returned. he also feels it could be years maybe even decades before the trust is rebuilt. 0bviously f
ijust feel like clearly _ defence of why there was a problem and ijust feel like clearly the - and ijustre still very much _ counties and the game are still very much in _ counties and the game are still very much in denial— counties and the game are still very much in denial and _ counties and the game are still very much in denial and that's— counties and the game are still very much in denial and that's a - counties and the game are still very much in denial and that's a big i much in...
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ijust decided at some point this is going _ itself?just decided at some point this is going to be _ itself? ijust decided at some point this is going to be my _ itself? ijust decided at some point this is going to be my new- itself? ijust decided at some point this is going to be my newjob - this is going to be my newjob because i can't do the old job any more, and so ijust deal with terrorism, that is my new thing. i'm very committed and very passionate about working in that field now. it about working in that field now. it is wonderful to hear the work you have done so far and best of luck with everything in the future and congratulations with your honour today. thanks forjoining us. well, staying with the new year honours and british cycling's golden couple are now sirjason and dame laura kenny, and there were also honours for tom daley and emma raducanu, among many, many others. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss has all the details — his report contains flashing images. after a glittering 2021, britain's sports stars are once aga
ijust decided at some point this is going _ itself?just decided at some point this is going to be _ itself? ijust decided at some point this is going to be my _ itself? ijust decided at some point this is going to be my new- itself? ijust decided at some point this is going to be my newjob - this is going to be my newjob because i can't do the old job any more, and so ijust deal with terrorism, that is my new thing. i'm very committed and very passionate about working in that field now. it...
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ijust _ alone. people that it is incredibly connecting. ijust remember- alone.eing pushed up the _ connecting. ijust remember being pushed up the ramp _ connecting. ijust remember being pushed up the ramp onto - connecting. ijust remember being pushed up the ramp onto the - pushed up the ramp onto the ambulance. pushed up the ramp onto the ambulance-— pushed up the ramp onto the ambulance. ., . ~' , ., ~' , ambulance. for a key worker kerry and her family. _ ambulance. for a key worker kerry and her family. mac— ambulance. for a key worker kerry and her family. mac is _ ambulance. for a key worker kerry and her family. mac is hard - ambulance. for a key worker kerry and her family. mac is hard for- ambulance. for a key worker kerry and her family. mac is hard for thej and her family. mac is hard for the vulnerable — and her family. mac is hard for the vulnerable adults _ and her family. mac is hard for the vulnerable adults at _ and her family. mac is hard for the vulnerable adults at risk. - and her family. mac is hard for the vulnerable adults at risk. after-
ijust _ alone. people that it is incredibly connecting. ijust remember- alone.eing pushed up the _ connecting. ijust remember being pushed up the ramp _ connecting. ijust remember being pushed up the ramp onto - connecting. ijust remember being pushed up the ramp onto the - pushed up the ramp onto the ambulance. pushed up the ramp onto the ambulance-— pushed up the ramp onto the ambulance. ., . ~' , ., ~' , ambulance. for a key worker kerry and her family. _ ambulance. for a key worker kerry...
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ijust couldn't see a way out.they're involved, the purpose is to exploit, to make money, and it is ruthless. ijust couldn't even - look at myself any more. i don't think i wanted to die, ijust wanted to be free of the pain. there is a higher percentage of males that are picked up in terms of criminal exploitation. there is an underrepresentation of females. the way that children are exploited has been the same for centuries. what is happening is largely because of technology, the tools that they have to undertake these tactics have increased. the thing about girls is, because they are hidden, we don't really know what's going on. when you're understanding the structure of gangs, you have your elders, who are sort of out of the picture, nobody really knows who they are, all the money gets sent there. they are way out of the picture. they are usually older males. then you've got olders, controlling what we would class as street gangs. that is what we are talking about, street gangs. and the olders will run that. you
ijust couldn't see a way out.they're involved, the purpose is to exploit, to make money, and it is ruthless. ijust couldn't even - look at myself any more. i don't think i wanted to die, ijust wanted to be free of the pain. there is a higher percentage of males that are picked up in terms of criminal exploitation. there is an underrepresentation of females. the way that children are exploited has been the same for centuries. what is happening is largely because of technology, the tools that...
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ijust responded to that question. if he _ followed? ijust responded to that question. question. if he follows the - followed? ijust responded to that question. if he follows the rules, | question. if he follows the rules, and i think that you did, he applied for the visa under the rules, he asked about, and they told him you can enter under some rules. if you know 23 players, if i am correct, work exempt because of that. 0nly he had a problem at the border. so it has to be something about documents and not about the facts, right? what and not about the facts, right? what is the general _ and not about the facts, right? what is the general response to this news in serbia? i is the general response to this news in serbia? ~ ., , ., .., in serbia? i think that you can assume that _ in serbia? i think that you can assume that people _ in serbia? i think that you can assume that people are - in serbia? i think that you can | assume that people are angry, in serbia? i think that you can - assume that people are angry, people feel that it is something personal, because it is
ijust responded to that question. if he _ followed? ijust responded to that question. question. if he follows the - followed? ijust responded to that question. if he follows the rules, | question. if he follows the rules, and i think that you did, he applied for the visa under the rules, he asked about, and they told him you can enter under some rules. if you know 23 players, if i am correct, work exempt because of that. 0nly he had a problem at the border. so it has to be something about...
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ijust thought, "what have i done wrong?ng," and i thought, "well, is it me?" and so i started to be nicer, thinking, "have i not smiled at people enough? what have i done wrong?" early one morning in november, there was yet another attack on her home. it was an attack, and it was... it was a horrible attack. i wanted to curl up and just wanted to curl up and give it up and say, "right, that's enough." ijust don't know where it's going to end, and i don't honestly think that it will, really. the police investigated, but no—one has been charged. cleveland police have tried to crack down on hemlington�*s wave of anti—social behaviour. two months ago they ran a week—long operation. my name's daryll tomlinson, and i'm the chief inspector. for middlesbrough neighbourhood police team, and this week - we've had a high—impact operation in hemlingtonj ward in middlesbrough. a man was arrested, a knife was found, patrols were increased and leaflets were handed out. the local council is trying to tackle it too, with street wardens and
ijust thought, "what have i done wrong?ng," and i thought, "well, is it me?" and so i started to be nicer, thinking, "have i not smiled at people enough? what have i done wrong?" early one morning in november, there was yet another attack on her home. it was an attack, and it was... it was a horrible attack. i wanted to curl up and just wanted to curl up and give it up and say, "right, that's enough." ijust don't know where it's going to end, and i don't...
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ijust _ you talking to me? yes! sorry! can you repeat it? ijust wanted - you talking to me? yes!hen you look back _ you repeat it? ijust wanted to know when you look back at _ you repeat it? ijust wanted to know when you look back at what - when you look back at what happened to you, are you bitter? h0. when you look back at what happened to you, are you bitter?— to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i t to to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i try to stop — to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i try to stop it _ to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i try to stop it if— to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i try to stop it if i — to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i try to stop it if i am, because - to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i try to stop it if i am, because i - try to stop it if i am, because i don't want to be bitter, and ijust remain very hopeful. i know the bitterness will hurt me and not the people that i'm bitter against, so, no, i don't waste my time on that. i try to be very positive. it’s no, i don't waste my time on that. i try to be
ijust _ you talking to me? yes! sorry! can you repeat it? ijust wanted - you talking to me? yes!hen you look back _ you repeat it? ijust wanted to know when you look back at _ you repeat it? ijust wanted to know when you look back at what - when you look back at what happened to you, are you bitter? h0. when you look back at what happened to you, are you bitter?— to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i t to to you, are you bitter? no, i'm... i try to stop —...
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ijust brought it to test— anything stupid. ijust brought it to test cricket, why not?eter and commentator alex hartley. another hot and steamy day here in sydney and another long slog for the england bowlers. austria eventually declaring on ai6—8 in england getting through that awkward half hour before the close, crawley and hamid to surviving despite an investment for carly call and slips off a no—ball from mitchell starc but they are still there and hoping in the morning to build a partnership that can give england a little bit of hope for a positive outcome in this game. alex hartley was watching on in this day was donated by australia particularly khawaja back with a 100. has not -la ed in khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the _ khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the side _ khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the side in _ khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the side in two - khawaja back with a 100. has not played in the side in two years i khawaja back with a 100. has not| played in the side in two years we came _ played in the side
ijust brought it to test— anything stupid. ijust brought it to test cricket, why not?eter and commentator alex hartley. another hot and steamy day here in sydney and another long slog for the england bowlers. austria eventually declaring on ai6—8 in england getting through that awkward half hour before the close, crawley and hamid to surviving despite an investment for carly call and slips off a no—ball from mitchell starc but they are still there and hoping in the morning to build a...
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ijust - don't remember so much. ijust remember— don't remember so much. when she won. yeah, very tough opponent. she won a slam so_ yeah, very tough opponent. she won a slam so she _ yeah, very tough opponent. she won a slam so she is — yeah, very tough opponent. she won a slam so she is very good and she moves _ slam so she is very good and she moves incredibly well. so i think it is going _ moves incredibly well. so i think it is going to — moves incredibly well. so i think it is going to be for sure a challenge, but i'm _ is going to be for sure a challenge, but in just — is going to be for sure a challenge, but i'm just happy to be out here and playing. find but i'm just happy to be out here and playing-— and playing. and do you sense already that — and playing. and do you sense already that other _ and playing. and do you sense already that other players - and playing. and do you sense already that other players are | already that other players are doubly keen to beat you? i already that other players are doubly keen to beat you? i think that... doubl
ijust - don't remember so much. ijust remember— don't remember so much. when she won. yeah, very tough opponent. she won a slam so_ yeah, very tough opponent. she won a slam so she _ yeah, very tough opponent. she won a slam so she is — yeah, very tough opponent. she won a slam so she is very good and she moves _ slam so she is very good and she moves incredibly well. so i think it is going _ moves incredibly well. so i think it is going to — moves incredibly well. so i think it is going...
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now, ijust wonder, having had a few months to reflect on it, whether you are still sure you did the rightyes, i'm still sure i did the right thing, because the situation was pretty intolerable for me. at the time, there was this big campaign against me, by who knows how many students, but, at one point, there was over 100 on campus demonstrating against me during a university open day. they were letting off flares, they were writing graffiti, there was posters everywhere with my name on them. some pretty vile abuse. it was intense and very unpleasant, and, you know, not an environment i could do the things i want to do when i teach and research and live a normal life, so it was impossible for me to carry on there. and the union that was supposed to represent lecturers came out basically in favour of the protesters, which meant that some of my colleagues agreed with what was happening to me and that's also pretty difficult to put up with. so i decided to leave. it was your decision. i mean, the university chancellor had declared his support for you. he said that this was a fundamental matt
now, ijust wonder, having had a few months to reflect on it, whether you are still sure you did the rightyes, i'm still sure i did the right thing, because the situation was pretty intolerable for me. at the time, there was this big campaign against me, by who knows how many students, but, at one point, there was over 100 on campus demonstrating against me during a university open day. they were letting off flares, they were writing graffiti, there was posters everywhere with my name on them....
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ijust met danielle who has a five—year—old boy who is also nonverbal autistic.tching up. my new friend, we just friended each other on facebook. it was lovely to talk to her, so many similarities, how do you do this? it is better if you try to align the flights with his - normal sleeping times. we found that out. yes. other people on the plane, sometimes, to get peoplel who are less understanding... yeah, i was pretty worried about that. but it is pretty rare, i would say. it's great to find a community, in this setting, where we can talk and make new friends. so, we ran into a mother here, we got to talking and we kind of both had autistic children, she said there was another place really close by that we ought to check out. so i think we're going to head on over now and check that out and see how our kids like it. hold on! i had a lot of fears going into this trip. we have a special needs child, and you can't predict their behaviour, and you especially can't predicted in public around other people. and it didn't happen. that park was made for children like the
ijust met danielle who has a five—year—old boy who is also nonverbal autistic.tching up. my new friend, we just friended each other on facebook. it was lovely to talk to her, so many similarities, how do you do this? it is better if you try to align the flights with his - normal sleeping times. we found that out. yes. other people on the plane, sometimes, to get peoplel who are less understanding... yeah, i was pretty worried about that. but it is pretty rare, i would say. it's great to...
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can ijust be clear, so we are really clear, _ report.lear, so we are really clear, on the - report. can ijust be clear, so we are really clear, on the record i are really clear, on the record about what you are saying about all of these allegations? no one verbally warned you at any point and geneva saw nor were told about any e—mailfrom martin geneva saw nor were told about any e—mail from martin reynolds geneva saw nor were told about any e—mailfrom martin reynolds about this bring your own booze party, or that anyone around you in your office or any advisers raised this with you? i office or any advisers raised this with ou? .., office or any advisers raised this with ou? ., , with you? i can categorically tell ou, i've with you? i can categorically tell you. i've seen — with you? i can categorically tell you, i've seen the _ with you? i can categorically tell you, i've seen the e-mail, - with you? i can categorically tell you, i've seen the e-mail, the l you, i've seen the e—mail, the martin reynolds e—mail of invitation and clearly
can ijust be clear, so we are really clear, _ report.lear, so we are really clear, on the - report. can ijust be clear, so we are really clear, on the record i are really clear, on the record about what you are saying about all of these allegations? no one verbally warned you at any point and geneva saw nor were told about any e—mailfrom martin geneva saw nor were told about any e—mail from martin reynolds geneva saw nor were told about any e—mailfrom martin reynolds about this bring your...
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ijust need to. ijust oh, my god. i 'ust need to. i 'ust need to oh, my god. ijust need to.he, right? i that the country is now spending on defence perhaps shouldn't come as a surprise, because they're still officially at war with north korea. here, in the skies over the country, there have also been increasing air incursions from russia and from china. we face probably the most existential security threat. as you know, 60 km from seoul, you have north korea armed to their teeth with nuclear weapons and long—range missiles and guns, but you also have china looming in the background, and the us is becoming weaker as we speak. so, even though the americans are our closest ally, we really have to spend much more money and attention on defence. what are we going to do now? another roll. 0k, 0k, 0k. the country has sought to pirouette between the world's great powers. it lies so close to china yet relies on the us to shield it from any potential war. president donald trump described that as "freeloading", and it's made some in seoul question the strength of the alliance. so, we w
ijust need to. ijust oh, my god. i 'ust need to. i 'ust need to oh, my god. ijust need to.he, right? i that the country is now spending on defence perhaps shouldn't come as a surprise, because they're still officially at war with north korea. here, in the skies over the country, there have also been increasing air incursions from russia and from china. we face probably the most existential security threat. as you know, 60 km from seoul, you have north korea armed to their teeth with nuclear...
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so ijust thought every time i get an opportunity now, i'll pop back.ot a great fan of boris, i think he is damaging to their country. —— to the country. not a great fan. i think you called him a spaghetti bolognese of a politician once. he's all over the place. why? i was trying to work it out. to be honest, it was something that came from a football analysis that when a defence is all over the place, it's like a spaghetti bolognese, everything just sort of inter tangles with everything and looks a mess. and i just look at where we are at this moment in time, the reason i got drawn into it is because it is wrong, it is just wrong. we can call it all the names under the sun, i think everybody now, 18 months in, has had enough. i think borisjohnson is finished, i think we are probably going to see the long road to his tenure ending in the next few months. and he lies. it's an interesting thing, you've gone beyond, as it were, standing up for the kid you once were, people like marcus rashford, you are no longerjust the shop steward, which people always ta
so ijust thought every time i get an opportunity now, i'll pop back.ot a great fan of boris, i think he is damaging to their country. —— to the country. not a great fan. i think you called him a spaghetti bolognese of a politician once. he's all over the place. why? i was trying to work it out. to be honest, it was something that came from a football analysis that when a defence is all over the place, it's like a spaghetti bolognese, everything just sort of inter tangles with everything and...
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ijust cannot understand how this _ is himself. ijust cannot understand how this is — is himself.his is happening. she perfectly is a decent — how this is happening. she perfectly is a decent person. but it should be independently carried out by a lawyer, — independently carried out by a lawyer, oran independently carried out by a lawyer, or an audit firm or someone else it _ lawyer, or an audit firm or someone else it should be reported by someone like the parliamentary commission standards because the system _ commission standards because the system is — commission standards because the system is not set up for you have a prime _ system is not set up for you have a prime minister and the situation is going _ prime minister and the situation is going to _ prime minister and the situation is going to be deciding on whether or not the _ going to be deciding on whether or not the minister of code is breached or not _ not the minister of code is breached or not it _ not the minister of code is breached or not. it cannot be correct. the system is — or not. it cannot be correct. the sy
ijust cannot understand how this _ is himself. ijust cannot understand how this is — is himself.his is happening. she perfectly is a decent — how this is happening. she perfectly is a decent person. but it should be independently carried out by a lawyer, — independently carried out by a lawyer, oran independently carried out by a lawyer, or an audit firm or someone else it _ lawyer, or an audit firm or someone else it should be reported by someone like the parliamentary commission...
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ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know? people. most, most of the time, if anybody wants to lookj at my exotic body, feel free. laughter. i baked this morning. there looks as if there's some serious catering going on over there. well, i have a fantasy that by the time i walk back . on the beach, i'll havei a swimmer's physique, like, but i suppose this . is a swimmer's physique. aye, if you're a killer whale! laughter. it floats! the tribe is building all the time. they all laugh. we alljust enjoy being with each other, and we share that experience. and you know what? i've only known these lot since november, and look how many friends i've got now. we wouldn't have known each other, particularly, no? no, but i don't think i would've been sarah's friend. i mean, we've got nowt in common! they all laugh. so, if i go in, this does it by itself? yep, it should do it by itself, they've all been tested. they've got the little green button on the bottom. are you ready? hoist away then. pull, pull, pull, pull. that's it, keep on go
ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know? people. most, most of the time, if anybody wants to lookj at my exotic body, feel free. laughter. i baked this morning. there looks as if there's some serious catering going on over there. well, i have a fantasy that by the time i walk back . on the beach, i'll havei a swimmer's physique, like, but i suppose this . is a swimmer's physique. aye, if you're a killer whale! laughter. it floats! the tribe is building all the time. they all laugh....
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ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know?— most people. most, most of the time, if anybody wants to lookj at my exotic body, feel free. laughter. i baked this morning. there looks as if there's some serious catering going on over there. well, i have a fantasy that by the time i walk back . onto the beach, i'll- have a swimmer's physique, like, but i suppose this . is a swimmer's physique. aye, if you're a killer whale! laughter. it floats! the tribe is building all the time. they all laugh. we alljust enjoy being with each other, and we share that experience. and you know what? i've only known these lot since november, and look how many friends i've got now. we wouldn't have known each other, particularly, no? no, but i don't think i would've been sarah's friend. i mean, we've got nowt in common! they all laugh. so, if i go in, this does it by itself? yep, it should do it by itself, they've all been tested. they've got the little green button on the bottom. are you ready? hoist away then. pull, pull, pull, pull. that's it, ke
ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know?— most people. most, most of the time, if anybody wants to lookj at my exotic body, feel free. laughter. i baked this morning. there looks as if there's some serious catering going on over there. well, i have a fantasy that by the time i walk back . onto the beach, i'll- have a swimmer's physique, like, but i suppose this . is a swimmer's physique. aye, if you're a killer whale! laughter. it floats! the tribe is building all the time. they...
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ijust couldn't understand, when we were so happy and we had so many wee ones.all. it was just the soldier. what is the legacy of bloody sunday? it was a catastrophe for northern ireland. quite apart from being dreadfulfor the people, for the bereaved and those wounded. the plans that the british government were making before bloody sunday, to try and negotiate a peaceful settlement, were completely destroyed. and put back any chance of resolution of the troubles by decades. next week, derry will remember the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. i will remember it, too. hello. it's been a predominantly cloudy weekend. we've lost the bright sunshine, but we haven't picked up much rain, and so far this january, we've only had about 50% of the rainfall we would normally see by this time. that dry theme continues for at least another day or two, because of this area of high pressure. we do have some weather fronts, but as they come southwards into the high pressure, they tend to get squeezed out. not much sunshine. we had a little in the southwest, more in the northea
ijust couldn't understand, when we were so happy and we had so many wee ones.all. it was just the soldier. what is the legacy of bloody sunday? it was a catastrophe for northern ireland. quite apart from being dreadfulfor the people, for the bereaved and those wounded. the plans that the british government were making before bloody sunday, to try and negotiate a peaceful settlement, were completely destroyed. and put back any chance of resolution of the troubles by decades. next week, derry...
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she stuff, so ijust started progressing from there-— stuff, so ijust started progressing from there.om there. she progressed so much that she recently finished fourth in i that she recently finished fourth in the world championships in barcelona. i the world championships in barcelona.— the world championships in barcelona. ., , barcelona. i was up against the professional— barcelona. i was up against the professional growth _ barcelona. i was up against the professional growth writers i barcelona. i was up against the| professional growth writers that have been doing it a lot longer. it was an exciting time. it was a scary time, but it was the best experience. i'm so proud of all of the women, because the park was a huge step up what's it like as a parent to he a 16—year—old daughter doing back flips? i sort of got used to it now, but the beginning, my heart was in my mouth and it was really frightening. at times i couldn't watch, but now i've got the confidence. it couldn't watch, but now i've got the confidence-— confidence. it doesn't always go to ian. a confidence. it doesn't al
she stuff, so ijust started progressing from there-— stuff, so ijust started progressing from there.om there. she progressed so much that she recently finished fourth in i that she recently finished fourth in the world championships in barcelona. i the world championships in barcelona.— the world championships in barcelona. ., , barcelona. i was up against the professional— barcelona. i was up against the professional growth _ barcelona. i was up against the professional growth writers i...
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ijust don't think... you are right, he i -- shirley arts the public... ijust. don't think...e threat of having hostile stories about you or your family potentially placed in the press? that is not the way. i think members of the public will be rightly horrified to learn this is what is going on. i horrified to learn this is what is auoin on. ., �* ~ ., horrified to learn this is what is rroin on. ., �* ,, ., ., horrified to learn this is what is rroinon. ., �* ,, ., ., going on. i don't know what you think of that, — going on. i don't know what you think of that, kieran, _ going on. i don't know what you think of that, kieran, because l going on. i don't know what you | think of that, kieran, because as going on. i don't know what you i think of that, kieran, because as a political editor, you have the fortune or misfortune to be a lobby journalist, whether it is the corners of holyrood or the corridors of westminster. does this sound credible? is it a bit of a cult to believe? —— a bit difficult. it is believe? -- a bit difficult. it is not difficult _ believe? -- a bit diff
ijust don't think... you are right, he i -- shirley arts the public... ijust. don't think...e threat of having hostile stories about you or your family potentially placed in the press? that is not the way. i think members of the public will be rightly horrified to learn this is what is going on. i horrified to learn this is what is auoin on. ., �* ~ ., horrified to learn this is what is rroin on. ., �* ,, ., ., horrified to learn this is what is rroinon. ., �* ,, ., ., going on. i don't...
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ijust want to id thank you very much. ijust want to go back— thank you very much. we are _ can't rule everything out, but what we are trying to do is to take a balanced — we are trying to do is to take a balanced approach, where we rely on people _ balanced approach, where we rely on people to _ balanced approach, where we rely on people to implement plan b carefully, to behave carefully with other— carefully, to behave carefully with other people, and people are doing that, other people, and people are doing that. you _ other people, and people are doing that, you can tell that people have really _ that, you can tell that people have really responded to this, and they're — really responded to this, and they're doing their absolute best, in spite _ they're doing their absolute best, in spite of— they're doing their absolute best, in spite of the extreme transmissible atty of omicron. what we're _ transmissible atty of omicron. what we're also _ transmissible atty of omicron. what we're also doing is massively accelerating the booster roll—out, and it _ accelerating
ijust want to id thank you very much. ijust want to go back— thank you very much. we are _ can't rule everything out, but what we are trying to do is to take a balanced — we are trying to do is to take a balanced approach, where we rely on people _ balanced approach, where we rely on people to _ balanced approach, where we rely on people to implement plan b carefully, to behave carefully with other— carefully, to behave carefully with other people, and people are doing that, other people,...
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ijust want you in my life forever. - just stay with me.heir parents, they are not numbers on a board, and i want their stories to be told, because this should not be happening. is this testing your faith? no. because it's given me an opportunity to live out the gospel to serve the poor and to help the needy. all those people that you may have seen weeping, that i do believe that god weeps as well, and wants this to go away and for people to celebrate a sense of community and care for one another that is much needed in this town. newsreel: mental health - services in england have been hit particularly hard by the impact of the pandemic, and in east lancashire, urgent and emergency mental health referrals for the most serious of cases almost quadrupled injuly compared to the same month in 2019. he's gone over, hasn't he? has anybody rung an ambulance? months later, we return to pastor mick's church. every other person i meet is struggling with one form of mental health or another. i've been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and
ijust want you in my life forever. - just stay with me.heir parents, they are not numbers on a board, and i want their stories to be told, because this should not be happening. is this testing your faith? no. because it's given me an opportunity to live out the gospel to serve the poor and to help the needy. all those people that you may have seen weeping, that i do believe that god weeps as well, and wants this to go away and for people to celebrate a sense of community and care for one...
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ijust try and be me as much as i can.not trying to do much differently. there are times when you have to address the group, more so when you are a player, but i don't think the biggest challenges have happened yet. i am sure there will be some in the future but at the moment just trying to be me. so cummins says everything's gone perfectly and it's hard to disagree... however, the odds were heavily stacked in australia's favour. after all, england haven't won a single test down under in a decade. they've got two chances left. the first of them gets underway in sydney this evening and, if you can bear it, there's full ball—by—ball commentary on 5 live sports extra from 10.30pm. many thanks for that. let's have a quick look at a few of the other headlines today. bangladesh are eyeing up a historic victory over new zealand. they have never won a game in any format in new zealand, but the hosts are five wickets down in their second innings and lead byjust 17 runs heading into the final day of the first test. the second test b
ijust try and be me as much as i can.not trying to do much differently. there are times when you have to address the group, more so when you are a player, but i don't think the biggest challenges have happened yet. i am sure there will be some in the future but at the moment just trying to be me. so cummins says everything's gone perfectly and it's hard to disagree... however, the odds were heavily stacked in australia's favour. after all, england haven't won a single test down under in a...
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my personal view, not representing even my family because ijust don't want their life to be in dangereven calling this process a peace process because it's not a peace process, it'sjust a political settlement between the strongmen. a peace process would mean healing, transitionaljustice and listening to the victims, and nothing like that is happening. farahnaz forotan was at the talks, reporting for itv, a news channel in kabul. she is well known as an activist in helmand and has a social media campaign called myredline. she travelled the country asking people what they could and could not accept in a peace deal — their red lines. at the talks in doha, farahnaz interviewed a member of the taliban, she was not wearing a veil and this attracted a lot of media attention. two months later, she got a call saying she was on a hit—list, her life was in danger. she's now living in the united states. like dozens of young professionals fearing they could be targeted, she left afghanistan but it was not an easy decision. at the start of the year, a new american president took office. preserve, p
my personal view, not representing even my family because ijust don't want their life to be in dangereven calling this process a peace process because it's not a peace process, it'sjust a political settlement between the strongmen. a peace process would mean healing, transitionaljustice and listening to the victims, and nothing like that is happening. farahnaz forotan was at the talks, reporting for itv, a news channel in kabul. she is well known as an activist in helmand and has a social media...
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on the way home back to mississippi, ijust sat in silence, and had tears running down my eyes. do. i think what, on the pro—life side, that we can do, is just make other options more readily available and help them see, like my story, that it's not the end of your life — that you can carry a baby to term. i went on to college, i went on to get married and had three children. that it — it's not an end. it is a sanctifying moment to make me, and others that i know that have chosen adoption, and chosen life, strong. yeah. there've been challenges to the ruling known as roe v wade before, but now the supreme court has a clear conservative majority, the anti—abortion lobby feel victory could be in reach. you would have high hopes for what this could mean, but you also know that we've been disappointed in so many cases before where we thought, like, this, they could over roe, they could — and we have had such tiny, tiny incremental earnings of lives saved through laws. the fact is, even with roe v wade still intact, in some states it's already so difficult to access reproductive care
on the way home back to mississippi, ijust sat in silence, and had tears running down my eyes. do. i think what, on the pro—life side, that we can do, is just make other options more readily available and help them see, like my story, that it's not the end of your life — that you can carry a baby to term. i went on to college, i went on to get married and had three children. that it — it's not an end. it is a sanctifying moment to make me, and others that i know that have chosen adoption,...
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ijust hope it will stay like this, that he will be free and he will play. a battle for all of us, it's notjust about novak. obviously, we've been defending him every possible way we could, because we know he is a truthful and rightful guy. while many in attendance community think novak djokovic was unfairly treated, sounds will argue more problems will be faced by him. he will argue more problems will be faced by him.— be faced by him. he will have to face several _ be faced by him. he will have to face several times - be faced by him. he will have to face several times those . to face several times those problems. bottom line, he will have to get the vaccine but for this time, for australia he got the visa and flair went with all the best intentions. the “ubilant all the best intentions. the jubilant mood _ all the best intentions. the jubilant mood turned into chaos and confusion when it became clear whether djokovic would be allowed to stay despite the court's decision in his favour. at one point djokovic thought they caught a glimpse of him by they caug
ijust hope it will stay like this, that he will be free and he will play. a battle for all of us, it's notjust about novak. obviously, we've been defending him every possible way we could, because we know he is a truthful and rightful guy. while many in attendance community think novak djokovic was unfairly treated, sounds will argue more problems will be faced by him. he will argue more problems will be faced by him.— be faced by him. he will have to face several _ be faced by him. he will...
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ijust want _ thank you all for being here. ijust want to— thank you all for being here.is afternoon and _ want to express my gratitude this afternoon and i— want to express my gratitude this afternoon and i want _ want to express my gratitude this afternoon and i want to _ want to express my gratitude this afternoon and i want to access i want to express my gratitude this| afternoon and i want to access my gratitude — afternoon and i want to access my gratitude for— afternoon and i want to access my gratitude for the _ afternoon and i want to access my gratitude for the fbi, _ afternoon and i want to access my gratitude for the fbi, for- afternoon and i want to access my gratitude for the fbi, for all- afternoon and i want to access my gratitude for the fbi, for all of. gratitude for the fbi, for all of the law— gratitude for the fbi, for all of the law enforcement - gratitude for the fbi, for all of the law enforcement that - gratitude for the fbi, for all of| the law enforcement that were involved — the law enforcement that were involved in— the law enforcement that we
ijust want _ thank you all for being here. ijust want to— thank you all for being here.is afternoon and _ want to express my gratitude this afternoon and i— want to express my gratitude this afternoon and i want _ want to express my gratitude this afternoon and i want to _ want to express my gratitude this afternoon and i want to access i want to express my gratitude this| afternoon and i want to access my gratitude — afternoon and i want to access my gratitude for— afternoon and i want...
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yes, and ijust kind of like dealt with— yes, and ijust kind of like dealt with that — yes, and ijustow! and we were like, so hi, we are related. iwas like, wow! this and we were like, so hi, we are related. i was like, wow! this is amazing! — related. i was like, wow! this is amazing! so he kind of got in contact — amazing! so he kind of got in contact with me because he was looking — contact with me because he was looking for our father. he wasjust basically— looking for our father. he wasjust basically saying, when he finds him, would _ basically saying, when he finds him, would i_ basically saying, when he finds him, would i want to reconnect with him? and i_ would i want to reconnect with him? and i was. _ would i want to reconnect with him? and i was. of— would i want to reconnect with him? and i was, of course, that's something that i want to do. but then— something that i want to do. but then time — something that i want to do. but then time went on and it sort of fizzled — then time went on and it sort of fizzled out. but thenjerome got in contact _ fizzled out. but thenjerom
yes, and ijust kind of like dealt with— yes, and ijust kind of like dealt with that — yes, and ijustow! and we were like, so hi, we are related. iwas like, wow! this and we were like, so hi, we are related. i was like, wow! this is amazing! — related. i was like, wow! this is amazing! so he kind of got in contact — amazing! so he kind of got in contact with me because he was looking — contact with me because he was looking for our father. he wasjust basically— looking for our...
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give it a press... this canister here, so ijust give ita press... 0h!th weird and wonderful yet. wonderfulyet. oh good! you know that — wonderfulyet. oh good! you know that nice _ wonderfulyet. oh good! you know that nice feeling - wonderfulyet. oh good! you know that nice feeling you i wonderful yet. oh good! you. know that nice feeling you get when a baby nibbled your finger? no. me when a baby nibbled your finger? no.— when a baby nibbled your finer? no. ~ �* finger? no. me neither. but someone — finger? no. me neither. but someone does, _ finger? no. me neither. but someone does, so - finger? no. me neither. but someone does, so meet i finger? no. me neither. but- someone does, so meet amagami ham ham. yourfinger in its mouth. tell us what it is like? oh, it is squeezing the end of my finger. oh, it is squeezing the end of my finger-— oh, it is squeezing the end of m finer. ., ., my finger. you en'oy that while i read the h my finger. you en'oy that while i read the press i my finger. you enjoy that while i read the press release. - my finger. you e
give it a press... this canister here, so ijust give ita press... 0h!th weird and wonderful yet. wonderfulyet. oh good! you know that — wonderfulyet. oh good! you know that nice _ wonderfulyet. oh good! you know that nice feeling - wonderfulyet. oh good! you know that nice feeling you i wonderful yet. oh good! you. know that nice feeling you get when a baby nibbled your finger? no. me when a baby nibbled your finger? no.— when a baby nibbled your finer? no. ~ �* finger? no. me neither....
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ijust settlement agreement i have ever seen. ijust cannot ever seen.ot believe ever seen. ijust cannot believe that a court would say well, anyone who has wronged virginia, who was associated with epstein, is now released from liability? i mean, that would fly in the face of what our laws are now trying to do which is open up claims for sexual abuse victims, allow them to come forward, even years later, and bring perpetrators to justice. the perpetrators to 'ustice. the duke's position _ perpetrators to justice. the duke's position remains unchanged since his november 2019 newsnight interview. you can sa 2019 newsnight interview. m1. can say categorically that... you don't recall meeting virginia roberts, dining with her... virginia roberts, dining with her. . .- dancing - virginia roberts, dining with her... yet. dancing with her at tribe, her... yet. dancing with her at tribe. or _ her... yet. dancing with her at tribe. or going _ her... yet. dancing with her at tribe, or going on _ her... yet. dancing with her at tribe, or going on to _ her... yet.
ijust settlement agreement i have ever seen. ijust cannot ever seen.ot believe ever seen. ijust cannot believe that a court would say well, anyone who has wronged virginia, who was associated with epstein, is now released from liability? i mean, that would fly in the face of what our laws are now trying to do which is open up claims for sexual abuse victims, allow them to come forward, even years later, and bring perpetrators to justice. the perpetrators to 'ustice. the duke's position _...
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ijust are putting out is very clear. i just wonder, are putting out is very clear.seen how long it's taken with regard to global warming or whatever we want to call it. what is the sort of timeframe that you're looking at to try and achieve some of these goals? i’m some of these goals? i'm lookin: some of these goals? i'm looking at _ some of these goals? i'm looking at a _ some of these goals? i'm looking at a time - some of these goals? i“n looking at a time frame that will enable our kids, grandchildren and great—grandchildren to live full and complete lives. i'm looking at making changes now and taking action. there is immediate action that we can take and then there is longer term action. i want to consider this to be a positive step forward that everybody can take as opposed to feeling and empowered and just miserable that we can't do anything. there are things that we can do today. there is one thing that we can do today, we can stop buying fast fashion. fast fashion that is made to wear out within months! there is an enormous chemical burden associated with
ijust are putting out is very clear. i just wonder, are putting out is very clear.seen how long it's taken with regard to global warming or whatever we want to call it. what is the sort of timeframe that you're looking at to try and achieve some of these goals? i’m some of these goals? i'm lookin: some of these goals? i'm looking at _ some of these goals? i'm looking at a _ some of these goals? i'm looking at a time - some of these goals? i“n looking at a time frame that will enable our...
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in fact, ijust left the senate floor and will be going back. be able to make a decision about what we call a rolling filibuster to allow the voting rights laws to be passed, but i think the real question is whether or not the senators who are now engaged in debate as we speak will accept the challenge for peace, equality and justice. my state of texas is the poster child for the worst kind of voter suppression. 0ne, for the worst kind of voter suppression. one, the legislator would be allowed to overturn the votes of the people. right now, as we speak, thousands of mailing ballots are being rejected because veterans and soldiers and elderly and disabled persons did not have a number to put on their ballot. they have closed voting sites, they have removed the opportunity for people who work seven days a week and work at odd hours to be able to have 24—hour voting polls. i have told local communities what they can do or not do and deny them the right to respond to voters needs. america, its basic foundation, is on our constitution. that is the la
in fact, ijust left the senate floor and will be going back. be able to make a decision about what we call a rolling filibuster to allow the voting rights laws to be passed, but i think the real question is whether or not the senators who are now engaged in debate as we speak will accept the challenge for peace, equality and justice. my state of texas is the poster child for the worst kind of voter suppression. 0ne, for the worst kind of voter suppression. one, the legislator would be allowed...
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to sucre later — ijust want to make my contribution on - back to sucre later — ijust want to make myke my contribution on sucre —— sucre, to recognise she is a - sucre, to recognise she is a formidable _ sucre, to recognise she is a formidable civil— sucre, to recognise she is a formidable civil servant - sucre, to recognise she is a| formidable civil servant who sucre, to recognise she is a - formidable civil servant who will do an incredible — formidable civil servant who will do an incredible job. _ formidable civil servant who will do an incredible job. ._ formidable civil servant who will do an incredible job. . she _ formidable civil servant who will do an incredible job. . she will- formidable civil servant who will do an incredible job. . she will leave i an incredible job. . she will leave no stone — an incredible job. . she will leave no stone unturned, _ an incredible job. . she will leave no stone unturned, she - an incredible job. . she will leave no stone unturned, she will- an incredible job. . she will leave no stone unturned, she will do. an incredible job. . she wil
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ijust wonder how much focus the fbi, you think, actually had on the man in fact? my cuess in fact? i will be blind, my guess is— in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not _ in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a _ in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. - in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. i - in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. i have l in fact? i will be blind, my - guess is not a lot. i have seen various outlets calling for her release in the uk, as early as really september and was organising people to call for her release and here in the dallas area the council for american islamic relations was also calling for her release, and held a fundraiser for that as early as last month. those probably should have been on someone �*s radar. again, it's sort of like looking through a a haystack for a needle, but i'm just wondering with the rest of these two teens if this is something of a larger issue going on. is something of a larger issue auoin on. , is something of a larger issue going on-_ is something of a larger issue auo
ijust wonder how much focus the fbi, you think, actually had on the man in fact? my cuess in fact? i will be blind, my guess is— in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not _ in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a _ in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. - in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. i - in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. i have l in fact? i will be blind, my - guess is not a lot. i have seen various outlets calling for her release in the uk, as...