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ijust think it stands is — that you should and ijust think it stands is a — that you should and ijusthow to do research. they should _ stands is a great example of how to do research. they should never, - do research. they should never, evei’. _ do research. they should never, ever. ever— do research. they should never, ever. ever be _ do research. they should never, ever, ever be done. _ the big feature of the weather for july the big feature of the weather for july is how bone dry it has been. parts of hampshire that have had no recordable rain until this month and it is not out of the question that it is not out of the question that it might stay dry for the whole of this month injust one or two it might stay dry for the whole of this month in just one or two spots. we will see some rain but the majorities across northern and western areas. little if any rain reaching southern and parts of eastern england where it has been especially dry. looking at the radar picture at the moment we can see some men working in from the north—west. some of that is going to be heavy as it moves into
ijust think it stands is — that you should and ijust think it stands is a — that you should and ijusthow to do research. they should _ stands is a great example of how to do research. they should never, - do research. they should never, evei’. _ do research. they should never, ever. ever— do research. they should never, ever. ever be _ do research. they should never, ever, ever be done. _ the big feature of the weather for july the big feature of the weather for july is how bone dry it...
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so, ijust want to make music for people to feel better. on the streets in that marine base to moving to lagos to producing music that's listened to around the world, i mean, here you are in london, you're performing here. that's been a remarkable ascent. yeah, that's growth, and i think all that came from the growth of afrobeats in general. yeah, all that came from the growth of afrobeats in general. and i'm blessed to be one of the people who is here right now when afrobeat is doing all of this madness. so what you're talking about, picking up cultural influences, is that obvious from the album just out, boy alone? ok, so the album is a whole, like i said, this is a series of my experiences, how i've been feeling in the past two years. and i realised that i've been feeling down a lot the past two years, i've been feeling a lot unhappy and not at ease, not, you know, so the album isjust themed around all of that. i have a song on the album titled i'm a mess, titled temptation, i have a song on the album titled how to love. ijust realised t
so, ijust want to make music for people to feel better. on the streets in that marine base to moving to lagos to producing music that's listened to around the world, i mean, here you are in london, you're performing here. that's been a remarkable ascent. yeah, that's growth, and i think all that came from the growth of afrobeats in general. yeah, all that came from the growth of afrobeats in general. and i'm blessed to be one of the people who is here right now when afrobeat is doing all of...
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just in may ijust ask a question. just in terms _ may ijust ask a question.ay ijust ask a question. just in terms of your role as _ may ijust ask a question. just in terms of your role as an - may ijust ask a question. just in terms of your role as an ldr. i may ijust ask a question. just in i terms of your role as an ldr. from my understanding, _ terms of your role as an ldr. from my understanding, it _ terms of your role as an ldr. from my understanding, it would - terms of your role as an ldr. from my understanding, it would be i terms of your role as an ldr. from my understanding, it would be to l my understanding, it would be to report— my understanding, it would be to report and — my understanding, it would be to report and provide _ my understanding, it would be to report and provide impartial- report and provide impartial coverage _ report and provide impartial coverage. regarding - report and provide impartial coverage. regarding the i report and provide impartial- coverage. regarding the regular workings — coverage. regarding the regular workings of
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ijust stood and looked back.couple of seconds, but itjust felt like i was stood still for ages. it felt like i was there five, ten minutes, taking it all in. with being pregnant and the amount of fire that was going on around, ijust thought, "i need to get away from this." you do not know if anything else is going to catch fire or explode or anything like that, so i started to move in the opposite direction. in the distance, i could see a huge plume of thick black smoke. i shouted up to communications and asked if there was something going on that i needed to know about. they said, yeah, there had been a multiple vehicle rtc at bowburn, and that i was going to be first on the scene. what was noticeable at first was the smell from the fire and the heat coming from the fire. so if you imagine i have gone past, it has been on the other side of the road, gone past at some speed, and it was like opening the oven door, just that intense heat. just to confirm there is a paramedic on scene, army i believe, and there is s
ijust stood and looked back.couple of seconds, but itjust felt like i was stood still for ages. it felt like i was there five, ten minutes, taking it all in. with being pregnant and the amount of fire that was going on around, ijust thought, "i need to get away from this." you do not know if anything else is going to catch fire or explode or anything like that, so i started to move in the opposite direction. in the distance, i could see a huge plume of thick black smoke. i shouted up...
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ijust want _ honestly, this is amazing! ijust want to— honestly, this is amazing!g! i 'ust want to celebrate now!�* honestly, this is amazing! i 'ust want to celebrate now! there, we finall tot want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a _ want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a few _ want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a few words _ want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a few words out - want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a few words out of - want to celebrate now! there, we j finally got a few words out of her. she had mentioned that she had come back from an acl injury. have you talked about the fact that it's a double—edged sword isn't as playing in front of a home crowd, being the host nation because, yes, there is a that list, there is that groundswell of support as we have seen behind you, but also, it raises everyone does make expectation? expectation and pressure- _ does make expectation? expectation and pressure. and _ does make expectation? expectation and pressure. and there _ does make expectation? expectation and pr
ijust want _ honestly, this is amazing! ijust want to— honestly, this is amazing!g! i 'ust want to celebrate now!�* honestly, this is amazing! i 'ust want to celebrate now! there, we finall tot want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a _ want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a few _ want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a few words _ want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a few words out - want to celebrate now! there, we finally got a few words out of - want to...
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, i would lie, because ijust didn't feel like going into- ijust didn't feel like going into the wholejust didn't feel like going into. the whole story. to continue the legacy— the whole story. to continue the legacy of— the whole story. to continue the legacy of this _ the whole story. to continue the legacy of this secret _ the whole story. to continue the legacy of this secret sister, i the whole story. to continue the legacy of this secret sister, it's i legacy of this secret sister, it's been _ legacy of this secret sister, it's been difficult, _ legacy of this secret sister, it's been difficult, so _ legacy of this secret sister, it's been difficult, so i'm _ legacy of this secret sister, it's been difficult, so i'm sort- legacy of this secret sister, it's been difficult, so i'm sort of. legacy of this secret sister, it's i been difficult, so i'm sort of glad that hopefutty _ been difficult, so i'm sort of glad that hopefully people _ been difficult, so i'm sort of glad that hopefully people will- been difficult, so i'm sort of glad that hopefully people will see i been difficult
, i would lie, because ijust didn't feel like going into- ijust didn't feel like going into the wholejust didn't feel like going into. the whole story. to continue the legacy— the whole story. to continue the legacy of— the whole story. to continue the legacy of this _ the whole story. to continue the legacy of this secret _ the whole story. to continue the legacy of this secret sister, i the whole story. to continue the legacy of this secret sister, it's i legacy of this secret sister,...
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that— and ijust get on with that. that is— and ijust get on with that.s, you know, the certain_ certainty especially, if you are in the _ certainty especially, if you are in the position - certainty especially, if you are in the position of - certainty especially, if you | are in the position of being the moderator has obviously a great deal of appeal to me personally. i would like to be able to plot and plan, and work out if i am going to be the and plan, and work out if i am going to be— going to be the person who is moderating- _ going to be the person who is moderating. i'm _ going to be the person who is moderating. i'm not - going to be the person who is moderating. i'm not making l moderating. i'm not making assumptions _ moderating. i'm not making assumptions about- moderating. i'm not making assumptions about that, - moderating. i'm not making assumptions about that, it i moderating. i'm not makingi assumptions about that, it is obviously— assumptions about that, it is obviously very _ assumptions about that, it is obviously very attractive - as
that— and ijust get on with that. that is— and ijust get on with that.s, you know, the certain_ certainty especially, if you are in the _ certainty especially, if you are in the position - certainty especially, if you are in the position of - certainty especially, if you | are in the position of being the moderator has obviously a great deal of appeal to me personally. i would like to be able to plot and plan, and work out if i am going to be the and plan, and work out if i am going to...
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out of nowhere, ijust felt this impact from behind. remember all of a sudden hearing the kind of crashing sounds of metal... it seemed to go up over the top of...vehicles, and then skewed across in front of me... ..hit the barrier in the middle of the motorway and exploded. ..and then, all of a sudden, being stopped on the ai, just with a lot of fire around me. i said, "i'm going to ring," and i picked up my phone and i literally... my hands were shaking that much, i couldn't... i couldn't dial, i couldn't do anything. anyway, eventually, i managed to ring. i'm on the motorway. i think you'll already have a million calls about an accident. call-handler: are you 0k? i'm 0k. i've just seen it, it's a lorry... there'll be dead people, i'm sure. it's gone up in flames and everything. i'll be honest, i could hardly... i couldn't move... ..which is... ..one of the things that upsets me a little bit, because there was all these people, to my mind, going into what was carnage. and i literally... i feel like i froze. a lorry caught fire and hit
out of nowhere, ijust felt this impact from behind. remember all of a sudden hearing the kind of crashing sounds of metal... it seemed to go up over the top of...vehicles, and then skewed across in front of me... ..hit the barrier in the middle of the motorway and exploded. ..and then, all of a sudden, being stopped on the ai, just with a lot of fire around me. i said, "i'm going to ring," and i picked up my phone and i literally... my hands were shaking that much, i couldn't... i...
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ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to bring it in. he did.h the bureau of investigativejournalism. you are also a journalist yourself. what is your experience of working with councils? i mean, frankly, i think we have all been done a favour if a man had never written in the thick of it, because it would only be halfjoking. it sometimes feels like communications managers think it is a documentary and a manualfor how you do public sector, because the serious point is that they increasingly start from the point of view of how do i get the least possible information into the hands of the public, and that is not theirjob. we are in a democracy after all. yourjob is to provide the most possible information, they are paid for the public, by you and me, because journalists are people too, to do exactly that, to foster open and demographic local government and services. i think we need a pretty fundamental reset to get back to that. what sort of techniques do they use to try to close down information? the first thing is, they will not answer the phone
ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to bring it in. he did.h the bureau of investigativejournalism. you are also a journalist yourself. what is your experience of working with councils? i mean, frankly, i think we have all been done a favour if a man had never written in the thick of it, because it would only be halfjoking. it sometimes feels like communications managers think it is a documentary and a manualfor how you do public sector, because the serious point is that they increasingly start...
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ijust thought, "this is absolutely terrible."r people feel more fondly towards it and think it's funny. i think this river has run absolutely dry. i thought it was absolutely terrible and really kind of like, "0k, none of us care about this any more! "just stop!" right, right, that's it. my other half's going to see that one on her own! you've done it for me there! moving swiftly on. very different for number two. 0n netflix, new version of persuasion, the jane austen novel, directed by carrie cracknell, who i know that you're familiar with. big fan of as a theatre director. big fan, yes. so, dakota johnson and cosmojarvis are the perfect couple who were persuaded to part after she was told "he's not really good enough for you" some years ago. since then, they've been pining for each other. now, they're brought back together but they are unable to declare their love for each other. this is thought to be austen's most heartfelt novel and the tone of it is often very interior. the tone of the film is much more flippant. there's lot
ijust thought, "this is absolutely terrible."r people feel more fondly towards it and think it's funny. i think this river has run absolutely dry. i thought it was absolutely terrible and really kind of like, "0k, none of us care about this any more! "just stop!" right, right, that's it. my other half's going to see that one on her own! you've done it for me there! moving swiftly on. very different for number two. 0n netflix, new version of persuasion, the jane austen...
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ijust do some up. your back right now it _ soon. ijust do some up.ow it isjust - soon. ijust do some up. your back right now it isjust about | back right now it is just about having fun. if somebody is getting into trail running and if they are thinking about coming to cambodia to do that, how would you sell it?- how would you sell it? well, indistinct _ how would you sell it? well, indistinct speech - how would you sell it? well, indistinct speech get - how would you sell it? well, | indistinct speech get away how would you sell it? well, - indistinct speech get away from you know, the traffic, from the road, running, so this is a unique combination where you can get away from the heat, the city, get into some natural environment so it is a perfect combination. and we are able to sell that, and there is a sharp demand for it, actually, we only open for two weeks and people are still calling to get in, yes. fantastic. i hope it goes well today, thank you joining us. palestinian authorities have handed over to us expects the bullet that killed the pal
ijust do some up. your back right now it _ soon. ijust do some up.ow it isjust - soon. ijust do some up. your back right now it isjust about | back right now it is just about having fun. if somebody is getting into trail running and if they are thinking about coming to cambodia to do that, how would you sell it?- how would you sell it? well, indistinct _ how would you sell it? well, indistinct speech - how would you sell it? well, indistinct speech get - how would you sell it? well, |...
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could ijust . that. let's move onto the i guardian... could ijust say, that.say, one last point, cutting tax _ guardian... could ijust say, one last point, cutting tax does - guardian... could ijust say, one last point, cutting tax does not i last point, cutting tax does not necessarily mean that you are only doing for the rich. and what cutting tax and wealth means is at the bottom end of the income scale, it means people could be taken out of tax and that is to me... stand tax and that is to me... and fairness _ tax and that is to me... and fairness that's _ tax and that is to me... and fairness that's a _ tax and that is to me... and fairness that's a point - tax and that is to me... and fairness that's a point aubrey said that penny mordaunt had said in her campaign launch and i want to... the mirror is campaign launch and i want to... tue: mirror is saying campaign launch and i want to... t'ta: mirror is saying is campaign launch and i want to... tt2 mirror is saying is for the campaign launch and i want to... t“t2 mirror is saying is for the rich but it
could ijust . that. let's move onto the i guardian... could ijust say, that.say, one last point, cutting tax _ guardian... could ijust say, one last point, cutting tax does - guardian... could ijust say, one last point, cutting tax does not i last point, cutting tax does not necessarily mean that you are only doing for the rich. and what cutting tax and wealth means is at the bottom end of the income scale, it means people could be taken out of tax and that is to me... stand tax and that is to...
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applause can ijust applause can i just say, applause can ijust say, the president of the kazakhstau—tennis _ can ijust say, the president of the kazakhstan tennis federation - can ijust say, the president of the kazakhstan tennis federation was i can ijust say, the president of the i kazakhstan tennis federation was the most excited — kazakhstan tennis federation was the most excited spectator— kazakhstan tennis federation was the most excited spectator on _ kazakhstan tennis federation was the most excited spectator on centre - most excited spectator on centre court _ most excited spectator on centre court today _ most excited spectator on centre court today i _ most excited spectator on centre court today-— court today. i really appreciate that ou court today. i really appreciate that you came _ court today. i really appreciate that you came to _ court today. i really appreciate that you came to support - court today. i really appreciate that you came to support me l court today. i really appreciate | that you came to support me in court today. i really appreciate - that you came t
applause can ijust applause can i just say, applause can ijust say, the president of the kazakhstau—tennis _ can ijust say, the president of the kazakhstan tennis federation - can ijust say, the president of the kazakhstan tennis federation was i can ijust say, the president of the i kazakhstan tennis federation was the most excited — kazakhstan tennis federation was the most excited spectator— kazakhstan tennis federation was the most excited spectator on _ kazakhstan tennis federation...
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alex, may ijust ask a question?ldr. - so, from my understanding, it would be to report - and provide impartial coverage regarding the regular workingsj of local authorities - and public sector bodies, and so i suppose my questionl is that marvin was fully funded by ted to attend this - conference, so i couldn't quite understand what the role as an ldr would be in. asking those questions? that apparent suggestion from the press officer, that the local democracy reporter shouldn't be asking such questions of the mayor, has got the trade up in arms. local newspapers, broadcasters and the bbc have said they are boycotting the bristol mayor's press briefings in solidarity with the reporter. with me is martin booth, editor of bristol 24—7 and part of the boycott. we're also going to take a look at the bigger picture and, so we have a charlotte green, a journalist for the bureau of domesticjournalism, and co—founder of shout communications. welcome all of you to the media show. let us start with you, martin booth. what is
alex, may ijust ask a question?ldr. - so, from my understanding, it would be to report - and provide impartial coverage regarding the regular workingsj of local authorities - and public sector bodies, and so i suppose my questionl is that marvin was fully funded by ted to attend this - conference, so i couldn't quite understand what the role as an ldr would be in. asking those questions? that apparent suggestion from the press officer, that the local democracy reporter shouldn't be asking such...
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ijust thought, "this is absolutely terrible.", other people feel more fondly towards it and think it's funny. i think this river has run absolutely dry. i thought it was absolutely terrible and really kind of like, "0k, none of us care about this any more. just stop!" right, right, that's it. my other half's going to see that one on her own! you've done it for me there! moving swiftly on. very different for number two. on netflix, new version of persuasion, the jane austen novel, directed by carrie cracknell, who i know that you're familiar with. big fan of as a theatre director. big fan, yes. so, dakota johnson and cosmojarvis are the perfect couple who were persuaded to part after she was told he's not really good enough for you some years ago. since then, they've been pining for each other. now, they're brought back together, but they are unable to declare their love for each other. this is thought to be austen's most heartfelt novel, and the tone of it is often very interior. the tone of the film is much more flippant. there'
ijust thought, "this is absolutely terrible.", other people feel more fondly towards it and think it's funny. i think this river has run absolutely dry. i thought it was absolutely terrible and really kind of like, "0k, none of us care about this any more. just stop!" right, right, that's it. my other half's going to see that one on her own! you've done it for me there! moving swiftly on. very different for number two. on netflix, new version of persuasion, the jane austen...
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but, yeah, ijust think there's nothing wrong with it. one sec...edure, if he knew about it. so, are clinics telling patients all the options? it's been a few weeks since i sent off those pictures of my teeth to over 150 dental clinics in turkey and over 50 clinics here in the uk. today, the producers have told me we finally have the results of this experiment, and i'm super excited to hear what they are. but i wonder — what would a uk cosmetic dentist suggest for me to get the turkey teeth look? i'm getting a consultation from dr manrina rhode. treatment plan—wise, we're not drilling any of your teeth, you're 26 years old, i don't want to touch them. it's already a beautiful smile. it's small changes that we can make to really get you perfect. it's going to look great. so, they call me the veneer queen, and you know how much i love veneers. but for you, trishala, no veneers. and crowns? definitely no crowns! 0k. we reached out to around 150 dental clinics in turkey. i know. wow! and 50 clinics here. 0k. oh, what?! yeah! i know. lots. 0k. we've been
but, yeah, ijust think there's nothing wrong with it. one sec...edure, if he knew about it. so, are clinics telling patients all the options? it's been a few weeks since i sent off those pictures of my teeth to over 150 dental clinics in turkey and over 50 clinics here in the uk. today, the producers have told me we finally have the results of this experiment, and i'm super excited to hear what they are. but i wonder — what would a uk cosmetic dentist suggest for me to get the turkey teeth...
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ijust don't feel i have a lot of luck_ ijust don't feel i have a lot of luck in— ijust don't feel i havedid — luck in major championships since ri0~ i did a — luck in major championships since rio. i did a marathon circuit, coming — rio. i did a marathon circuit, coming in _ rio. i did a marathon circuit, coming in the top three, in the top in the _ coming in the top three, in the top in the world, — in the world, ijust had a lot of confidence _ in the world, ijust had a lot of confidence coming in here, and you know_ confidence coming in here, and you know what? — confidence coming in here, and you know what? i was debating to bring a spare. _ know what? i was debating to bring a spare. i_ know what? i was debating to bring a spare. i have — know what? i was debating to bring a spare, i have never brought a spare, in a race, _ spare, i have never brought a spare, in a race, ever. _ spare, i have never brought a spare, in a race, ever, in my life, and i thought— in a race, ever, in my life, and i thought if— in a race, ever, in my life, and i thought if i— in a race, ever, in my life, an
ijust don't feel i have a lot of luck_ ijust don't feel i have a lot of luck in— ijust don't feel i havedid — luck in major championships since ri0~ i did a — luck in major championships since rio. i did a marathon circuit, coming — rio. i did a marathon circuit, coming in _ rio. i did a marathon circuit, coming in the top three, in the top in the _ coming in the top three, in the top in the world, — in the world, ijust had a lot of confidence _ in the world, ijust had a lot of...
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wanted _ every moment out there and ijust wanted it— every moment out there and ijust wanted it to continuef— wanted it to continue and go on longer. if today has taught me anything — longer. if today has taught me anything i'm hungry for more and i don't _ anything i'm hungry for more and i don't want — anything i'm hungry for more and i don't want to settle. not for fourth round _ don't want to settle. not for fourth round l'rn — don't want to settle. not for fourth round. i'm putting on my focus into tennis— round. i'm putting on my focus into tennis at— round. i'm putting on my focus into tennis at the — round. i'm putting on my focus into tennis at the moment and i think that's— tennis at the moment and i think that's why— tennis at the moment and i think that's why was able to accomplish what _ that's why was able to accomplish what i _ that's why was able to accomplish what i had — that's why was able to accomplish what i had this week and i'm going to continue — what i had this week and i'm going to continue doing that i believe in myself— to continue doing that i believe in myself
wanted _ every moment out there and ijust wanted it— every moment out there and ijust wanted it to continuef— wanted it to continue and go on longer. if today has taught me anything — longer. if today has taught me anything i'm hungry for more and i don't _ anything i'm hungry for more and i don't want — anything i'm hungry for more and i don't want to settle. not for fourth round _ don't want to settle. not for fourth round l'rn — don't want to settle. not for fourth round. i'm...
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saw the way- and ijust saw the way she walked and the big smile on her face. - yeah, then we hugged. experience. it was surreal. i felt that i was staring at myself in the mirror. it was beautiful, i was in such awe of the whole thing. there were so many similarities and we shared so many similarl feelings and perceptions and artistic inclinations. | when i met with these kids i was struck by how similar they were. notjust the similar physical appearance but their whole personalities. it was quite clear to me that the genetic influences were very strong. these were psychoanalytically orientated researchers who placed heavy weight on environmental influences and on parenting, and suddenly they are confronted with twins raised apart to end up being very, very similar. the beauty of identical twins raised apart is that they share only their genes and not their environment so any resemblance between them is tied to their common genes. genetics is not everything, but it does explain a great deal of why we differ, one person to another. we find that height and weight have substantial genet
saw the way- and ijust saw the way she walked and the big smile on her face. - yeah, then we hugged. experience. it was surreal. i felt that i was staring at myself in the mirror. it was beautiful, i was in such awe of the whole thing. there were so many similarities and we shared so many similarl feelings and perceptions and artistic inclinations. | when i met with these kids i was struck by how similar they were. notjust the similar physical appearance but their whole personalities. it was...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a reminder of our top story.dependence day parade not farfrom chicago, and within the last few minutes, police have named a person of interest, he is considered armed and dangerous. we've also heard from the us presidentjoe biden, speaking outside the white house following that shooting. saying the 11th of july itself comes at a critical moment. that's it from us. thanks for watching. hello there. many of us were chasing cloud amounts around on monday, but the thickest cloud that brought some rain at times, well, that was reserved for the far northwest of scotland. let's take a look at this weather watcher picture from highland around lunchtime on monday. the the best of the brakes in the cloud, the best the the best of the breaks in the cloud, the best of the sunshine and the warmth was in kent in the southeast — 2a celsius, 75 fahrenheit. and it looks likely that that weather pattern will stay with us for a few days. higher pressure is trying to build in from the southwest, toppling across the high, these weath
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a reminder of our top story.dependence day parade not farfrom chicago, and within the last few minutes, police have named a person of interest, he is considered armed and dangerous. we've also heard from the us presidentjoe biden, speaking outside the white house following that shooting. saying the 11th of july itself comes at a critical moment. that's it from us. thanks for watching. hello there. many of us were chasing cloud amounts...
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ijust wanted to be over as quickly as possible _ even to me._ even to me. ijust wanted to be over as quickly as possible and if- even to me. ijust wanted to be over as quickly as possible and if the - as quickly as possible and if the 1922 committee can find a way of shortening the process, i would be in favour of that. what has been the mood among your colleagues on the conservative benches in the house of lords in the last few weeks? have you been troubled by what has been happening in the cabinet? yes. you been troubled by what has been happening in the cabinet?— happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. ithink, _ happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. ithink, most— happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. i think, most are - course. i think, most are embarrassed. for most people, for almost everybody in public life, values really matter. if you step up into it, you want that reflected in our government. and ijust hope that this is an opportunity to reset and to put our country, i mean, at this current stage of the economic cycle and eve
ijust wanted to be over as quickly as possible _ even to me._ even to me. ijust wanted to be over as quickly as possible and if- even to me. ijust wanted to be over as quickly as possible and if the - as quickly as possible and if the 1922 committee can find a way of shortening the process, i would be in favour of that. what has been the mood among your colleagues on the conservative benches in the house of lords in the last few weeks? have you been troubled by what has been happening in the...
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can't afford to put in _ translation: by the end of the month ijust can't afford to put in more - ijust really careful with the trip that i make. i only drive from my home to the airport. it make. i only drive from my home to the airport-— the airport. it is something some travellers who _ the airport. it is something some travellers who can _ the airport. it is something some travellers who can possibly - the airport. it is something some j travellers who can possibly relate to, but have little comfort as their summer holiday plans are unable to get off the ground. and with a new day breaking in paris on saturday's arrival stew, a fresh wave of disappointment will arrive with them. officials have now asked for one in five flights out of charles de gaulle airport to be cancelled. on the situation is mirrored across europe. spain's major airports were hit by chaos last week with flights cancelled last minute. and other major european hubs are also facing the threat of strikes on top of staff shortages and baggage piling up. translation: ~ :, up. translation: :, :, :, translation: what do
can't afford to put in _ translation: by the end of the month ijust can't afford to put in more - ijust really careful with the trip that i make. i only drive from my home to the airport. it make. i only drive from my home to the airport-— the airport. it is something some travellers who _ the airport. it is something some travellers who can _ the airport. it is something some travellers who can possibly - the airport. it is something some j travellers who can possibly relate to, but have...
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think— i'm a fan of the commonwealth games, ijust think there's something about that group— ijust thinkgether, we've got some fantastic athletes _ together, we've got some fantastic athletes across the world that will compete — athletes across the world that will compete in the olympics or world games— compete in the olympics or world games at— compete in the olympics or world games at the top calibre, so it's great _ games at the top calibre, so it's great to— games at the top calibre, so it's great to have an opportunity to bring _ great to have an opportunity to bring them. it's great to do something that is more inclusive to increase _ something that is more inclusive to increase diversity, so we have more women _ increase diversity, so we have more women competing in the opportunities to have _ i haven't watched all of it but the bits i have — i haven't watched all of it but the bits i have watched have been pretty impressive — bits i have watched have been pretty impressive. you bits i have watched have been pretty imressive. ., ., . impressive. you mentioned prince charles, impre
think— i'm a fan of the commonwealth games, ijust think there's something about that group— ijust thinkgether, we've got some fantastic athletes _ together, we've got some fantastic athletes across the world that will compete — athletes across the world that will compete in the olympics or world games— compete in the olympics or world games at— compete in the olympics or world games at the top calibre, so it's great _ games at the top calibre, so it's great to— games at the top...
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that is part of myjob, - can ijust be perfectly clear.ith the territory. - it's part of myjob- and ijust get on with it. that is what we are here for. the thing is, you know, the certainty element, i especially if you are in the position of being i the moderator, has obviously a great deal of appeal- to me personally. i'd like to be able to plot - and plan, and work out if i am going to be the person who is moderating. . i'm not making - assumptions there. it is obviously very attractive to think about having these i things planned and done - in a measured way because, frankly, as a journalist in the middle of it, - you know, that is- obviously helpful to you. but itv has taken a bit of a different view- about the idea of a debates commission, because itv,| you know, their position is l that it's for the broadcasters to make the invitation. we decide the programme format and we do it in a sort of mixed . economy way, if you like. sometimes, we've had seven party leaders, . we've had head—to—heads, - sometimes there are programmes where th
that is part of myjob, - can ijust be perfectly clear.ith the territory. - it's part of myjob- and ijust get on with it. that is what we are here for. the thing is, you know, the certainty element, i especially if you are in the position of being i the moderator, has obviously a great deal of appeal- to me personally. i'd like to be able to plot - and plan, and work out if i am going to be the person who is moderating. . i'm not making - assumptions there. it is obviously very attractive to...
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i can deal with it, ijust prick— weather. i can deal with it, ijust prick my— weather.ot, but there will be — prick my finger a lot, but there will be a — prick my finger a lot, but there will be a lot of people not able to deal wilh— will be a lot of people not able to deal with it. it is serious, we need to lake _ deal with it. it is serious, we need to take it— deal with it. it is serious, we need to take it very seriously, and start thinking _ to take it very seriously, and start thinking about climate change because — thinking about climate change because that is what causes this. | because that is what causes this. i am because that is what causes this. am sure it because that is what causes this. i am sure it will focus their minds. we will have to get through the next few days as best we can. let's move to the leadership race, dominating most of the front pages. the sunday telegraph, a picture of liz truss, one of the top three polling right now, saying she will put an end to stalinist housing targets. what do you make of her interview and messaging? i you make
i can deal with it, ijust prick— weather. i can deal with it, ijust prick my— weather.ot, but there will be — prick my finger a lot, but there will be a — prick my finger a lot, but there will be a lot of people not able to deal wilh— will be a lot of people not able to deal with it. it is serious, we need to lake _ deal with it. it is serious, we need to take it— deal with it. it is serious, we need to take it very seriously, and start thinking _ to take it very seriously, and...
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i've ever been to be on political parties but ijust think— be on political parties but ijust think thathat it's a good commentary on where _ think that it's a good commentary on where you _ think that it's a good commentary on where you feel you can. jealous of the cotour— where you feel you can. jealous of the colour of your skin or the god you worship— the colour of your skin or the god you worship or sexuality or gender identity. _ you worship or sexuality or gender identity, you can do something in politics— identity, you can do something in politics in— identity, you can do something in politics in britain today and i think— politics in britain today and i think that's tremendous actually. and where it ends up is going to be very interesting.— very interesting. same picture on the front of— very interesting. same picture on the front of the _ very interesting. same picture on the front of the telegraph - very interesting. same picture on the front of the telegraph of - very interesting. same picture on i the front of the telegraph of penny mordaunt with her thumb up in the air. and
i've ever been to be on political parties but ijust think— be on political parties but ijust think thathat it's a good commentary on where _ think that it's a good commentary on where you _ think that it's a good commentary on where you feel you can. jealous of the cotour— where you feel you can. jealous of the colour of your skin or the god you worship— the colour of your skin or the god you worship or sexuality or gender identity. _ you worship or sexuality or gender identity, you can...
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ijust, again, i'm just wondering... i actually didn't know. know much about nazanin at all. i'd never actually heard of hostage diplomacy. i'd never heard that the iranian regime takes innocent foreign nationals or dual nationals hostage. it's never... you know, now it's a big deal in the british media, but even in the australian media today, i think nazanin and anoosheh ashoori's homecoming was, you know, a minor news story for 2h hours. certainly, in 2018 when i travelled to iran, i don't recall her situation being in the news over here and even, i know there's a lot of coverage of it today in britain, but back at that time, in early 2018, i don't really recall seeing it in the news at all. obviously, there are far more than, you know, just a couple of british nationals in iranian prisons, and now i'm aware of the extent to which iran weaponises the arbitrary detention of innocent foreigners for its own nefarious purposes. and i would caution anybody from travelling to iran, whether they visited israel or not, you know. it's not important, e
ijust, again, i'm just wondering... i actually didn't know. know much about nazanin at all. i'd never actually heard of hostage diplomacy. i'd never heard that the iranian regime takes innocent foreign nationals or dual nationals hostage. it's never... you know, now it's a big deal in the british media, but even in the australian media today, i think nazanin and anoosheh ashoori's homecoming was, you know, a minor news story for 2h hours. certainly, in 2018 when i travelled to iran, i don't...
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ijust minions slapstick funny and as was ijust find minions slapstick funny, and as was demonstrated,d you. idid! the clip of, kevin, kevin... somebody only has to go up to me and go... and i start laughing. i am sure they are things wrong with it, i don't care i'm sure they are things wrong with it, i don't care about any of them. brilliant, brilliant, i'm going out to see it tonight! we all lead a laugh, you're quite right. so, very different — tigers, it was the swedish entry at the 95th edition of the academy awards. this is inspired by the true life memoir of martin big storm, played by alfred enoch, who finds himself in a hostile environment that is necessarily competitive and hostile, footballer is all he has ever dreamt of, but the strains that come with it and his youth are just too much to bear, and when he starts to crack, the industry into which he has been inducted just has no interest in dealing with it. so, on one hand, they're very interested in his physical to this and making sure, oh, that is fine, but when it comes to anything to do with mental health is basically l
ijust minions slapstick funny and as was ijust find minions slapstick funny, and as was demonstrated,d you. idid! the clip of, kevin, kevin... somebody only has to go up to me and go... and i start laughing. i am sure they are things wrong with it, i don't care i'm sure they are things wrong with it, i don't care about any of them. brilliant, brilliant, i'm going out to see it tonight! we all lead a laugh, you're quite right. so, very different — tigers, it was the swedish entry at the 95th...
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so ijust learned to block it out.alert social services, move to a new family, and become a british citizen, as mo farah. it was then that he discovered running. what was it like for you living this kind of double life and becoming globally famous? there's a lot i couldn't say, and, in my mind as a kid, often i try and think about at that moment where i made a decision for myself, where i used to lock myself in that bathroom. and you'd cry every day. you cry every day and tell them, "please, someone get me out of here." no—one comes to you. so you learn to lock that up. so i told myself, "i'm not going to get emotional. i'm going to lock that up inside. and just carry on." even myself, it was hard for me to admit what has happened. what are your emotions, tania? both now that he's able to talk about this, but when you think back to what he must have gone through. i experienced a whole range of emotions when i first realised what his background really was. my first reaction was heartbreak and sadness for him. ijust imme
so ijust learned to block it out.alert social services, move to a new family, and become a british citizen, as mo farah. it was then that he discovered running. what was it like for you living this kind of double life and becoming globally famous? there's a lot i couldn't say, and, in my mind as a kid, often i try and think about at that moment where i made a decision for myself, where i used to lock myself in that bathroom. and you'd cry every day. you cry every day and tell them,...
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ijust do want should view us to— happens. ijust do want should view us to know— happens.hat we, on the side of the pond really do _ us to know that we, on the side of the pond really do care _ us to know that we, on the side of the pond really do care who - us to know that we, on the side of the pond really do care who the i the pond really do care who the prime minister— the pond really do care who the prime minister of the _ the pond really do care who the prime minister of the united i the pond really do care who the - prime minister of the united kingdom is. prime minister of the united kingdom is hie— prime minister of the united kingdom is. ~ g ., . . is. we will tune in with jonathan tomorrow. _ is. we will tune in with jonathan tomorrow, jonathan _ is. we will tune in with jonathan tomorrow, jonathan blake, - is. we will tune in with jonathanl tomorrow, jonathan blake, thank is. we will tune in with jonathan - tomorrow, jonathan blake, thank you tomorrow, jonathan blake, thank you very much indeed. the russian president vladimir putin is travelling. he is in tehra
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— this and ijust want to say a big thanks to — this and ijust want to say a big thanks to the crowd forupport, it was_ thanks to the crowd for the support, it was unbelievable all these two weeks _ now on bbc news: brenda emmanus explores the global impact of african fashion and travels to ghana look at how designers are putting culture and traditions front and centre of their designs. african creatives are shifting the landscape of fashion by simply being themselves. there has evolved a single—mindedness when coupled with creativity has produced a generation of innovators who have caught the world's attention and on a trip to ghana i got to understand why. i think it has a very kind of fresh energy, a very vibrant energy. we are just in a period now that african brands are just owning that, owning what we have and projecting it in however they see fit. africa has been shaped by diverse histories, cultural positions and influences. these have also served to create an exciting contemporary fashion scene which is as dynamic and eclectic as the confident itself. this ever—evolving creative
— this and ijust want to say a big thanks to — this and ijust want to say a big thanks to the crowd forupport, it was_ thanks to the crowd for the support, it was unbelievable all these two weeks _ now on bbc news: brenda emmanus explores the global impact of african fashion and travels to ghana look at how designers are putting culture and traditions front and centre of their designs. african creatives are shifting the landscape of fashion by simply being themselves. there has evolved a...
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ijust wanted _ care about your communities. ijust wanted to— care about your communities.ticism —— i have no criticism, _ the criticism —— i have no criticism, i_ the criticism —— i have no criticism, i felt we were in safe hands — criticism, i felt we were in safe hands due _ criticism, i felt we were in safe hands due to the government so thank you. applause. juliet, that is very kind of you to say. thank you for that. can i pay enormous tribute you enjoy your colleagues for what you did. we saw the best of this country over the last two years. think back to the first—place conference i gave when i was introduced as your new chancellor and i talked at the beginning about the small acts of kindness that would be done by us and to us by millions of people and that's what we saw over the past couple of years but it started with the heroic efforts of you and your colleagues in the health service. health care is so important to me. my health care is so important to me. my dad was an gp, my mum was a local pharmacist. i delivered medicine to the patients. i saw the impact on t
ijust wanted _ care about your communities. ijust wanted to— care about your communities.ticism —— i have no criticism, _ the criticism —— i have no criticism, i_ the criticism —— i have no criticism, i felt we were in safe hands — criticism, i felt we were in safe hands due _ criticism, i felt we were in safe hands due to the government so thank you. applause. juliet, that is very kind of you to say. thank you for that. can i pay enormous tribute you enjoy your colleagues for...
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ijust thought i was going — actually. ijust thought i was going to _ actually.ht i was going to lead you straightaway, didn't_ going to lead you straightaway, didn't i? — going to lead you straightaway, didn't i? and then... trying to explain — didn't i? and then... trying to explain to— didn't i? and then... trying to explain to them, it's not your fauiim — explain to them, it's not your fauiim you _ explain to them, it's not your fault... you just thought it was your— fault... you just thought it was your fault and you shouldn't have done this to us. we are — shouldn't have done this to us. we are going to work through it together, — we are going to work through it together, aren't we? in a we are going to work through it together, aren't we?— together, aren't we? in a way, steh, together, aren't we? in a way, steph. it's — together, aren't we? in a way, steph, it's important - together, aren't we? in a way, steph, it's important to - steph, it's important to understand from your point of view how steve had changed. and how what we now know is a form of dement
ijust thought i was going — actually. ijust thought i was going to _ actually.ht i was going to lead you straightaway, didn't_ going to lead you straightaway, didn't i? — going to lead you straightaway, didn't i? and then... trying to explain — didn't i? and then... trying to explain to— didn't i? and then... trying to explain to them, it's not your fauiim — explain to them, it's not your fauiim you _ explain to them, it's not your fault... you just thought it was your— fault... you...
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ijust i just feel like we are ijust feel like we are in i just feel like we are in such ijust feel likees, we are looking forward to sunday, we know how special it is going to be just for football in general. the stadium is going to be packed out, the fans are going to be loving it, yes, iam so packed out, the fans are going to be loving it, yes, i am so excited to just enjoy the day.— loving it, yes, i am so excited to just enjoy the day. just en'oy the day. that's all from the just enjoy the day. that's all from the sorts just enjoy the day. that's all from the sports for _ just enjoy the day. that's all from the sports for now, _ just enjoy the day. that's all from the sports for now, don't - just enjoy the day. that's all from the sports for now, don't forget i the sports for now, don't forget more build—up to the european final in wembley and all the latest from the commonweath games on the bbc sports website. pope francis says he can no longer keep up his busy international travel schedule — and has suggested he could step down due to problems with his health. the announcement cam
ijust i just feel like we are ijust feel like we are in i just feel like we are in such ijust feel likees, we are looking forward to sunday, we know how special it is going to be just for football in general. the stadium is going to be packed out, the fans are going to be loving it, yes, iam so packed out, the fans are going to be loving it, yes, i am so excited to just enjoy the day.— loving it, yes, i am so excited to just enjoy the day. just en'oy the day. that's all from the just enjoy...