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clive russell speaking _ barley more. clive russell speaking to _ barley more.ussell speaking to me. _ barley more. clive russell speaking to me. one - barley more. clive russell speaking to me. one of i barley more. clive russell. speaking to me. one of the world's biggest companies saudi aramco is do to report its reports later. echoing the trend across big oil. that's because we saw fossil fuel prices weekend, but that has been increasing, especially after production cuts by both saudi arabia and russia. we're also looking ahead to a few data points. japan will soon release the rate is reading on household spending for the month ofjuly. we'll see if the consumer prices were having an impact. china's economy is in focus on tuesday with trade figures due forjuly. global demand has left a drop in exports in the month ofjune, and midweek, we'll get the make insulation from the world's second biggest economy as china continues to struggle for post—pandemic rebound. rounding off and inflation will get us reading on thursday. any increase in price growth could press
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well, clive, when the coroner opened _ have to say? say? well, clive, when the coroner opened the inquest - have to say? well, clive, when the coroner opened the inquest today, | have to say? well, clive, when the i coroner opened the inquest today, he almost immediately adjourned it again, as is normal when the police are carrying out a murder investigation. normally at this stage, when the inquest is opened, we would be given the cause of death from the postmortem examination, but the court heard today that the pathologist had not yet been able to establish a precise cause of death. he had only been able to say that it was likely to have been unnatural causes, and one expiration for this would be that what the detectives have told us, which is that sara sharif suffered multiple injuries and that these had been sustained over an extended period of time, and that would probably explain that. surrey police are helping there would asking for help from pakistani police to help track down her father, herfather�*s partner and her brother in
well, clive, when the coroner opened _ have to say? say? well, clive, when the coroner opened the inquest - have to say? well, clive, when the coroner opened the inquest today, | have to say? well, clive, when the i coroner opened the inquest today, he almost immediately adjourned it again, as is normal when the police are carrying out a murder investigation. normally at this stage, when the inquest is opened, we would be given the cause of death from the postmortem examination, but the court...
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so, clive, we have spoken to the olice here? so, clive, we have spoken to the police here _ here?istan, - here? so, clive, we have spoken to the police here in pakistan, who - the police here in pakistan, who have said through the federal investigation agency that they have been asked to start trying to find urfan sharif, sara�*s father. it is just to locate him, not to arrest him. we understand multiple police stations are currently trying to find him. we understand they have visited his family�*s homes as well. but so far, we have been told that they have not been able to locate him. as you mentioned, about extradition, the police in the uk have been incredibly clear, the moment theyjust want have been incredibly clear, the moment they just want to speak to these individuals to ask them questions. but this is a complicated situation. assuming all of these individuals have the right to remain here in pakistan, the only way to be able to get the back to the uk without them doing it voluntarily is most likely through a form of extradition. in order to do that, there needs to be eno
so, clive, we have spoken to the olice here? so, clive, we have spoken to the police here _ here?istan, - here? so, clive, we have spoken to the police here in pakistan, who - the police here in pakistan, who have said through the federal investigation agency that they have been asked to start trying to find urfan sharif, sara�*s father. it is just to locate him, not to arrest him. we understand multiple police stations are currently trying to find him. we understand they have visited his...
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-- clive betts.- five bits thinks that needs to change -- clive betts.change -- clive betts. how are the tenants set up, how the _ tenants set up, how the advertisements should be regulated as well~ _ advertisements should be regulated as well. the bottom line is that for many— as well. the bottom line is that for many people, housing is not affordable. we many people, housing is not affordable.— many people, housing is not affordable. ~ , ., ., , affordable. we showed our findings to the mayor _ affordable. we showed our findings to the mayor of _ affordable. we showed our findings to the mayor of london's _ affordable. we showed our findings to the mayor of london's office. i affordable. we showed our findings to the mayor of london's office. a i to the mayor of london's office. a spokesperson said... affordable housing schemes are found around the country and many come with income requirements, but housing experts say the high minimum criteria seen in london is because the rental market is so competitive there. a government spokesperson told the bbc t
-- clive betts.- five bits thinks that needs to change -- clive betts.change -- clive betts. how are the tenants set up, how the _ tenants set up, how the advertisements should be regulated as well~ _ advertisements should be regulated as well. the bottom line is that for many— as well. the bottom line is that for many people, housing is not affordable. we many people, housing is not affordable.— many people, housing is not affordable. ~ , ., ., , affordable. we showed our findings to the...
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so clive , with confederation. sites , with employees , building sites, with employees, with contractors and, you know, whether it's hertfordshire or surrey or people are crossing this border, the whole time, aren't they? they are, nigel. >> mean, consider every >> i mean, if you consider every journey that people take, you see white vans, you see tradespeople , people getting to tradespeople, people getting to and from places of work. so absolutely it's going to have an impact not only for the contracting businesses, but also for their employees, because a lot of the vans that drive around , you know, they're around, you know, they're getting on a bit in time aren't they, in years? absolutely. and beanng they, in years? absolutely. and bearing in mind this was announced only three years ago, this extension is three years in a life cycle of vehicles . isn't a life cycle of vehicles. isn't that much in a cost of living crisis. that is creating a challenge. both inflation for the businesses that have got to actually
so clive , with confederation. sites , with employees , building sites, with employees, with contractors and, you know, whether it's hertfordshire or surrey or people are crossing this border, the whole time, aren't they? they are, nigel. >> mean, consider every >> i mean, if you consider every journey that people take, you see white vans, you see tradespeople , people getting to tradespeople, people getting to and from places of work. so absolutely it's going to have an impact not...
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so clive , with confederation. sites , with employees , building sites, with employees, with contractors and, you know, whether it's hertfordshire or surrey or people are crossing this border, the whole time, aren't they? they are, nigel. >> mean, consider every >> i mean, if you consider every journey that people take, you see white vans, you see tradespeople , people getting to tradespeople, people getting to and from places of work. so absolutely it's going to have an impact not only for the contracting businesses, but also for their employees, because a lot of the vans that drive around , you know, they're around, you know, they're getting on a bit in time aren't they, in years? absolutely. and beanng they, in years? absolutely. and bearing in mind this was announced only three years ago, this extension is three years in a life cycle of vehicles . isn't a life cycle of vehicles. isn't that much in a cost of living crisis. that is creating a challenge. both inflation for the businesses that have got to actually
so clive , with confederation. sites , with employees , building sites, with employees, with contractors and, you know, whether it's hertfordshire or surrey or people are crossing this border, the whole time, aren't they? they are, nigel. >> mean, consider every >> i mean, if you consider every journey that people take, you see white vans, you see tradespeople , people getting to tradespeople, people getting to and from places of work. so absolutely it's going to have an impact not...
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absolutely terrible, clive. scotland's mountains _ we know? absolutely terrible, clive.dangerous. it is unusual for three climbers to lose their lives in one incident, but at the weekend, two men and one woman lost their lives in glencoe. the alarm was raised on saturday evening, that sparked a large recovery and risky operation, it included coastguard helicopters from inverness and also from prestwick. —— rescue operation. it also involved teams from the raf and from glencoe nearby. the aonach eagach ridge for the incident took place can be very challenging, can be very exposed, it is one of the narrowest ridges in the uk. so at times climbers are having to scramble along that ridge, around six miles long and unfortunately, that�*s where those three people lost their lives at the weekend. scotland�*s first minister humza yousaf has expressed his sadness at what happened here in scotland�*s mountains at the weekend. what happened here in scotland's mountains at the weekend. alexandra mackenzie reporting. _ a man who spent 17 years in prison for rape he didn�*t commit has
absolutely terrible, clive. scotland's mountains _ we know? absolutely terrible, clive.dangerous. it is unusual for three climbers to lose their lives in one incident, but at the weekend, two men and one woman lost their lives in glencoe. the alarm was raised on saturday evening, that sparked a large recovery and risky operation, it included coastguard helicopters from inverness and also from prestwick. —— rescue operation. it also involved teams from the raf and from glencoe nearby. the...
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well, clive, people may be a little suspicious _ politics?ous that _ politics? well, clive, people may be a little suspicious that a _ a little suspicious that a government which is being heavily scrutinised over nhs performance in england and on waiting lists building up is somehow involved in a decision to cut back on cancer waiting time targets. but nhs leaders are clear that they came up with this plan last year, put it out to consultation with cancer experts, clinical experts and doctors, and this is the result of their work. ministers have been keen to say that they have let the experts get on with it and as we understand tonight, the government has given its blessing to this all going ahead, possibly within a couple of days, with an announcement coming up. in some ways, there is a logic to this, that you get these nine targets and focus then write down on something which people will find more easy to understand, 28 days for somebody to find out if they have cancer or not and then two other targets on treatment. but the key thing is, wi
well, clive, people may be a little suspicious _ politics?ous that _ politics? well, clive, people may be a little suspicious that a _ a little suspicious that a government which is being heavily scrutinised over nhs performance in england and on waiting lists building up is somehow involved in a decision to cut back on cancer waiting time targets. but nhs leaders are clear that they came up with this plan last year, put it out to consultation with cancer experts, clinical experts and doctors,...
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and then vide helps us yet. much like a detective catch from clive. we'll get this all the clues in atlanta base. i'm just using done some flu tight and from these puzzle pieces, i think we can trace the task of a lift fan from its starting point or leaving the house as to what the point of sales was and, and homburg. now 14 tribal works is a provenance research here with the gym and maritime museum in 3 and a half. and the job is to find out was that the items in the museums collection were quad, legally the nazis also auctioned off personal effects from jewish households. here in graham, and that's how club and 1st became aware of this injustice a tablet as me off the phone that's it struck me that's a small topic of jewish microns property being auctioned off in freeman and homework and have never really been dealt with. i just confess there's miss bravo who bought which items at these auction. it's all a forced validation gigs. this has never been researched because even though it were all in the document, not from days and fail for many people at
and then vide helps us yet. much like a detective catch from clive. we'll get this all the clues in atlanta base. i'm just using done some flu tight and from these puzzle pieces, i think we can trace the task of a lift fan from its starting point or leaving the house as to what the point of sales was and, and homburg. now 14 tribal works is a provenance research here with the gym and maritime museum in 3 and a half. and the job is to find out was that the items in the museums collection were...
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intensifying area of low pressure, storm betty, so a two pronged attack, more ever i have rain as clivesually windy weather, 60, 70mph, we will see an autumn than august. well owe warnings out from that, likely disruptive winds but combined with disruptive rainfall, large waves round the cost, now that rain becoming slow—moving through parts of northern ireland and when it sweeps up into scotland. in eastern england we could have intense thunderstorms overnight. a loud night, frequent lightning, large hail and intense downpours of rain, and then as i say it becomes slow—moving inner city north so warnings for 40—60 million metres of rain, so a months worth of rain potentially coming tonight, and at first tomorrow. slowly trundling northwards, strong winds, all though it is an improving picture in terms of drying up but more showers coming into scotland and northern ireland, really muggy overnight, definitely so and we are losing some of the humidity tomorrow as the wind shifteds into the
intensifying area of low pressure, storm betty, so a two pronged attack, more ever i have rain as clivesually windy weather, 60, 70mph, we will see an autumn than august. well owe warnings out from that, likely disruptive winds but combined with disruptive rainfall, large waves round the cost, now that rain becoming slow—moving through parts of northern ireland and when it sweeps up into scotland. in eastern england we could have intense thunderstorms overnight. a loud night, frequent...
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clive.china's economy is faltering? well, after economic disruption from a pandemic, the war in ukraine, and brexit, what's happening there could be another external force that impacts all of our budgets. in contrast to our stubborn inflation, china's prices were 0.3% lower than a year ago, raising fears that the country is facing a deflationary period: prolonged falling prices, a sign of distress and weak activity — for many reasons. it's been the factory that supplies the world but china's exports fell by 14.5% last month, as overseas demands dwindles — either as those customers struggle with finances — or are looking to source from countries perceived as less risky. just tonight, president biden has banned the us from investing in certain technology sectors. meanwhile, china's own population is buying less from abroad as youth unemployment rises, and amid problems in its property market. not great for british companies looking to sell to china. but there could be an impact on our bills if
clive.china's economy is faltering? well, after economic disruption from a pandemic, the war in ukraine, and brexit, what's happening there could be another external force that impacts all of our budgets. in contrast to our stubborn inflation, china's prices were 0.3% lower than a year ago, raising fears that the country is facing a deflationary period: prolonged falling prices, a sign of distress and weak activity — for many reasons. it's been the factory that supplies the world but china's...
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no i can’t accept this answer the lion of the witch and the wardrobe quite right, the first book of cliveis from the chronicles of narnia cycle benches for 500 a bench was placed in the garden under my window, and objects were on duty around the clock on it, the poetess recalled the events of 1946 and 60 years later , a bench of informers was placed in the garden of this house . or maybe this is the fountain house of the faithful fountain house in which anna akhmatova lived, aka the ischemic palace on the fontanka , please replace the letter for 200. with o jewelry with a wild relative of the donkey and horse oh, pendant with a. kulan replace the letter for 300. everything is fine liu 700 from gennady 300 i say gennady snack. let's play 500. l russian folk tale from r. a small container, a gingerbread man and a gingerbread man is true. gennady choose oceans 300 to world science. this concept was first introduced by the russian oceanographer yulia shakalsky. it might be the southern ocean, no. maybe the world ocean is true dmitry insects 300 in one of the species of ladybugs belonging to t
no i can’t accept this answer the lion of the witch and the wardrobe quite right, the first book of cliveis from the chronicles of narnia cycle benches for 500 a bench was placed in the garden under my window, and objects were on duty around the clock on it, the poetess recalled the events of 1946 and 60 years later , a bench of informers was placed in the garden of this house . or maybe this is the fountain house of the faithful fountain house in which anna akhmatova lived, aka the ischemic...
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joe biden there and clive mary has been taking a closer look at the incident.ise well and truly lost. the hawaiian island of maui more dante's inferno. oh, my gosh. look at the harbour! a helicopter pilot used to ferrying tourists over a magical landscape... oh, my god! ..now watching blonde, pristine beaches turn black. this looks like baghdad or something. the high street in the historic city of lahaina. shops and livelihoods burned. explosion. explosions as petrol stations, anything combustible, ignites in the ferocious heat. this is not even the worst of it. you still get dead bodies in the water floating and on the seawall — they've been sitting there since last night. we've been pulling people out since last night, trying to save people's lives. and ifeel like we're not getting the help we need. i woke up this morning and got on our phones, took pictures of our house. just down to the... ..slat — nothing but smoking. and here's another picture. this, a satellite image of lahaina taken last month. and this image, takenjust yesterday, a holiday snap from he
joe biden there and clive mary has been taking a closer look at the incident.ise well and truly lost. the hawaiian island of maui more dante's inferno. oh, my gosh. look at the harbour! a helicopter pilot used to ferrying tourists over a magical landscape... oh, my god! ..now watching blonde, pristine beaches turn black. this looks like baghdad or something. the high street in the historic city of lahaina. shops and livelihoods burned. explosion. explosions as petrol stations, anything...
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i spoke to clive russell, who explains what's changed between beijing and canberra. the centreleft labor government was replacing the right—wing government. that allowed a reset of relations between beijing and canberra which had been rocky. there had not been benefit for other party from the action china took. it cost china a lot of money to buy coal and barley from other places, so it wasn't really a win for them and it didn't hurt australia as far as australia's miners were able to find alternate markets and didn't suffer that much at all. you said some tariffs remain but there are other sticking points in a relationship so is it possible they could go back to where they were or is a relationship on its way to recovery? china will always have difficulty with human rights and democratic freedoms and things like that. it is well understood by both sides who come from different perspectives and worldviews. the question is can we work with each other and how does that continue? obviously beijing wants canberra to be a little less close to the united states and a littl
i spoke to clive russell, who explains what's changed between beijing and canberra. the centreleft labor government was replacing the right—wing government. that allowed a reset of relations between beijing and canberra which had been rocky. there had not been benefit for other party from the action china took. it cost china a lot of money to buy coal and barley from other places, so it wasn't really a win for them and it didn't hurt australia as far as australia's miners were able to find...
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on august clive campbell, better known as dj kool herc, threw a party ushering in a genre of music that's become a global cultural phenomenon. >> and while herc made history on the ones and twos by his side, a man known to everyone as coke la rock is that when you decided to pick up the microphone? because during that time period you were both a dj as well in your own regard? yeah, right. >> i grabbed the mic the first time i got in that room. >> you did? coke says that was the moment he became the first emcee of hip hop at another party. coke remembers someone stepping up to challenge him. >> and that's when i put it all together with. i said, let me introduce myself. ronnie d, i give no mercy, take no prisoners . i am that first g-money man. i got a g about any type of weather. cold, hot rain or not born in a orphan, fought like a slave, chucking and fighting is all coke. la rock played coke. >> la rock says he coined the lines and phrases that many now associate with other artists. but you won't hear him featured on any of those tracks. >> we was at the motel on the turnpike, right? an
on august clive campbell, better known as dj kool herc, threw a party ushering in a genre of music that's become a global cultural phenomenon. >> and while herc made history on the ones and twos by his side, a man known to everyone as coke la rock is that when you decided to pick up the microphone? because during that time period you were both a dj as well in your own regard? yeah, right. >> i grabbed the mic the first time i got in that room. >> you did? coke says that was...
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earlier, i spoke to clive russell, an economist who explains what has changed. i explains what has changed. 1 think the major change was first a political one, australia had an election last year and the centre—left labour government was elected replacing the more right—wing liberal national coalition government which allowed a resumption of relations between beijing and canberra which had been rocky. it was also a creeping realisation that there hadn't been any benefit to either party from the trade action that china took, certainly of cost china a lot of money to, to buy .barley from other places, and coal as well, and it wasn't really a win for them and didn't really hurt australia so far as australian miners are .barley producers were able to find alternative markets and did not suffer much at all. figs alternative markets and did not suffer much at all.— suffer much at all. as you said, some _ suffer much at all. as you said, some tariffs - suffer much at all. as you said, some tariffs remain| suffer much at all. as you . said, some tariffs remain but there are still some sticking poin
earlier, i spoke to clive russell, an economist who explains what has changed. i explains what has changed. 1 think the major change was first a political one, australia had an election last year and the centre—left labour government was elected replacing the more right—wing liberal national coalition government which allowed a resumption of relations between beijing and canberra which had been rocky. it was also a creeping realisation that there hadn't been any benefit to either party from...
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clive says , why don't you speak. clive says, why don't you stop smoking?e, i have stopped smoking. what i just haven't stopped smoking is really hot. plastic . is better. really hot. plastic. is better. i'm going to live . it's going to i'm going to live. it's going to be good . guys, what puts the be good. guys, what puts the ding dong in your ding a ling long people . long people. >> people. >> people. >> i have no idea what the question means. >> okay. is should old people be sent to work ? sent to work? >> no, they should have to read statements like that on a national tv because there are two terrified to sort out whether it's okay to question that jab, which is increasing heart attacks in people, whether they like it or not. >> and we have 2500 excess deaths every week by the way, which i'm not blaming on the jab, but they happen. and we're not allowed to anything. >> i think plenty of >> i think we have plenty of balance across the media. i mean, when every other media organisation completely organisation is completely one sided , on the sided on th
clive says , why don't you speak. clive says, why don't you stop smoking?e, i have stopped smoking. what i just haven't stopped smoking is really hot. plastic . is better. really hot. plastic. is better. i'm going to live . it's going to i'm going to live. it's going to be good . guys, what puts the be good. guys, what puts the ding dong in your ding a ling long people . long people. >> people. >> people. >> i have no idea what the question means. >> okay. is should old...
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clive says , why don't you speak. clive says, why don't you stop smoking?e, i have stopped smoking. what i just haven't stopped smoking is really hot. plastic . is better. really hot. plastic. is better. i'm going to live . it's going to i'm going to live. it's going to be good . guys, what puts the be good. guys, what puts the ding dong in your ding a ling long people . long people. >> people. >> people. >> i have no idea what the question means. >> okay. is should old people be sent to work ? sent to work? >> no, they should have to read statements like that on a national tv because there are two terrified to sort out whether it's okay to question that jab, which is increasing heart attacks in people, whether they like it or not. >> and we have 2500 excess deaths every week by the way, which i'm not blaming on the jab, but they happen. and we're not allowed to anything. >> i think plenty of >> i think we have plenty of balance across the media. i mean, when every other media organisation completely organisation is completely one sided , on the sided on th
clive says , why don't you speak. clive says, why don't you stop smoking?e, i have stopped smoking. what i just haven't stopped smoking is really hot. plastic . is better. really hot. plastic. is better. i'm going to live . it's going to i'm going to live. it's going to be good . guys, what puts the be good. guys, what puts the ding dong in your ding a ling long people . long people. >> people. >> people. >> i have no idea what the question means. >> okay. is should old...
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to the objects and after that was checked and done by top, us yet much like a detective catch from clive. we'll get this over clues in atlanta based on the student gun, some flu tight. and from these puzzle pieces, i think we can trace the task of a lift fan from its starting point or leaving the house to at the point of sales and homburg. now 14 tribal works is a provenance research here with the gym and maritime museum inquiry in the house. and the job is to find out was that the items in the museums collection were quad, legally the nazis also auctioned off personal effects from jewish households. he implement that's how club and 1st became aware of this injustice a tablet as me off the phone. that's it struck me that this whole topics of jewish microns property being auctioned off in freeman and homework. it has a number where we've been dealt with and just confesses, ms. bravo, who bought? which items that these auction know a forced foundation gigs. this has never been researched because even though it were all in the document and not from d, as in papa, many people attended the op
to the objects and after that was checked and done by top, us yet much like a detective catch from clive. we'll get this over clues in atlanta based on the student gun, some flu tight. and from these puzzle pieces, i think we can trace the task of a lift fan from its starting point or leaving the house to at the point of sales and homburg. now 14 tribal works is a provenance research here with the gym and maritime museum inquiry in the house. and the job is to find out was that the items in the...
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clive bixby. what a sexy surprise. - quick question-- - mm-hmm? did it hurt when you fell from heaven? because you... fell... i'm gonna come in again. we are watching baby joe on valentine's day so my dad and gloria can... - make love. - ew. don't. - oh. - the point is,
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clive. mark easton, or home editor reporting. march on, but it was a nervy encounter against nigeria, at the women s football world cup. they won 11—2 in a dramatic penalty shoot—out, surviving half an hour of extra—time with ten players, after laurenjames was sent off. they now face colombia orjamaica on saturday. from brisbane, here's our sports correspondent, katie gornall. england are back in brisbane but the landscape is changing around them. with the top teams falling by the wayside they are favourites to be the last one standing. whatever happened, nigeria were going to enjoy it. unbeaten in the group stages they had been hitting all of the right notes. ten days ago keira walsh must have feared her world cup was over. now she is back. she was made to work. another dangerous ball in! off the bar! nigeria are below england in terms of ranking and resources but they were more than a match on the pitch. what a save from earps. ashleigh plumptre once an england youth international was at the centre of everything for the super f
clive. mark easton, or home editor reporting. march on, but it was a nervy encounter against nigeria, at the women s football world cup. they won 11—2 in a dramatic penalty shoot—out, surviving half an hour of extra—time with ten players, after laurenjames was sent off. they now face colombia orjamaica on saturday. from brisbane, here's our sports correspondent, katie gornall. england are back in brisbane but the landscape is changing around them. with the top teams falling by the wayside...
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yes, clive. another record high for that nhs waiting list in england. let's look at the details.7.57 million people waiting for planned treatment injune — up by 100,000 ove the month. and compared with 4.57 million in january 2020, before the pandemic. the list covers those waiting for operations, procedures and appointments — but not emergencies. nhs england said the longest waits had been reduced. a&e units were very busy injuly. in england, 26% of patients waited longer than four hours to be assessed or treated. it was about the same in scotland and wales — but over 47% in northern ireland. long waits for treatment are of course tough for patients. the pain is debilitating. claire has been waiting more than a year for treatment after a back injury. physio didn't do the trick and she's been told by a consultant she may well need an operation, but she's heard no more. it could be irreversible nerve damage. i mean, you think the word irreversible, you just think the longer i'm leaving this, the worse it's going to be and it's like it could be dealt with and then, you know, the qu
yes, clive. another record high for that nhs waiting list in england. let's look at the details.7.57 million people waiting for planned treatment injune — up by 100,000 ove the month. and compared with 4.57 million in january 2020, before the pandemic. the list covers those waiting for operations, procedures and appointments — but not emergencies. nhs england said the longest waits had been reduced. a&e units were very busy injuly. in england, 26% of patients waited longer than four...
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a young man named clive campbell, better known as d. j. cool. hurd. got the movement started, and people dancing at his back to school park. mclean break beats and instrumental snippets of signs and a continuous loop on to turn to us. it was right here on cedric avenue in the bronx and this ordinary looking apartment building where a party full of teenagers to help launch a new music style. now known the world over as hip hop, kirk and later other prominent days gave others a window into life in the bronx. we created something from nothing living in the bronx. it was like very well, all the buildings were banned and we were trying to get away from everyday things that was happening like a single parent homes are gang activity drugs. we gotta do something just to this, to take our minds off, off of everything that's going on and stuff like theater or livingston, aka grand wizard. theodore developed the technique known as scratching of the using funk, soul, jazz and rock plastics. they created an entirely new sound where since become a multi $1000000000
a young man named clive campbell, better known as d. j. cool. hurd. got the movement started, and people dancing at his back to school park. mclean break beats and instrumental snippets of signs and a continuous loop on to turn to us. it was right here on cedric avenue in the bronx and this ordinary looking apartment building where a party full of teenagers to help launch a new music style. now known the world over as hip hop, kirk and later other prominent days gave others a window into life...
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yes, clive, the war of words continues, the prime minister effectively blaming strikes for waiting listsnded by saying the government has been intransigent and belligerent for refusing to go back into talks. in england, there is an offer of about 9% on average to junior doctors, which ministers say is final. it's costing about £660 million. by contrast, in scotland, the offer tojunior million. by contrast, in scotland, the offer to junior doctors is 12.4%, costing the scottish government around 61 million. and bmajunior government around 61 million. and bma junior doctor members government around 61 million. and bmajunior doctor members in bma junior doctor members in scotland bmajunior doctor members in scotland have been voting on that and we will get the result tomorrow. whilst one possible pointer to the result there is from a smaller medical union, the hc essay, with junior doctors in scotland, they voted in favour. in england, nhs leaders are worried that this dispute will rumble on for some time, potentially into winter. we have heard about more beds investment for this winter in
yes, clive, the war of words continues, the prime minister effectively blaming strikes for waiting listsnded by saying the government has been intransigent and belligerent for refusing to go back into talks. in england, there is an offer of about 9% on average to junior doctors, which ministers say is final. it's costing about £660 million. by contrast, in scotland, the offer tojunior million. by contrast, in scotland, the offer to junior doctors is 12.4%, costing the scottish government...
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i remember the wonderful moment in does clive james, you will remember clive james.e wrote this marvellous satire on the 1960s when i was very much functioning in the early 70s and it was called the adventures of felicity fog , and it was called the adventures of felicity fog, and i'm afraid you can substitute other vowels in that in the land of the media. and he had this it had this marvellous moment in which russell harty and michael parkinson were reduced to interviewing each other's mothers . and, you know, we must mothers. and, you know, we must not take it too seriously . it's not take it too seriously. it's only tv. but i think frank's made one important point. the sense that because there were so few channels, this supplied a point of unity and conversation . but look again, the scene we just saw there, can you imagine that you wouldn't get away with it in this day. exactly. and michael was relatively, dare i say straight . well, he was very say straight. well, he was very straight indeed. russell was immense , silly, outrageously immense, silly, outrageously
i remember the wonderful moment in does clive james, you will remember clive james.e wrote this marvellous satire on the 1960s when i was very much functioning in the early 70s and it was called the adventures of felicity fog , and it was called the adventures of felicity fog, and i'm afraid you can substitute other vowels in that in the land of the media. and he had this it had this marvellous moment in which russell harty and michael parkinson were reduced to interviewing each other's mothers...
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my colleague clive myrie has been taking a closer look at the scale of the fires — and the extent ofradise well and truly lost. the hawaiian island of maui more dantes inferno. look at the harbour! a helicopter pilot used to ferrying tourists over a magical landscape... oh, my god! ..now watching blonde, pristine beaches turn black. this looks like baghdad or something. the high street in the historic city of lahaina. shops and livelihoods burned. explosion. explosions as petrol stations, anything combustible, ignites in the ferocious heat. this is not even the worst of it. you still get dead bodies in the water floating and on the seawall — they've been sitting there since last night. we've been pulling people out since last night, trying to save people's lives. and ifeel like we're not getting the help we need. i woke up this morning and got on our phones, took pictures of our house. just down to the... ..slap — nothing but smoking. and here's another picture. this, a satellite image of lahaina taken last month. and this image, takenjust yesterday, a holiday snap from hell. we unde
my colleague clive myrie has been taking a closer look at the scale of the fires — and the extent ofradise well and truly lost. the hawaiian island of maui more dantes inferno. look at the harbour! a helicopter pilot used to ferrying tourists over a magical landscape... oh, my god! ..now watching blonde, pristine beaches turn black. this looks like baghdad or something. the high street in the historic city of lahaina. shops and livelihoods burned. explosion. explosions as petrol stations,...
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the berkeley art museum and film are clive's -- and film archive our hosting.l is to give animated films the credit they deserve for their creativity, use of light and color, characters voices, and layered sound effects. some movies are free. others require tickets, which cost $14. >> they made assigned to welcome students back to campus. video shows the misspelled sign outside of trenton high school in michigan, if you look closely, you will realize there is no l in the word welcome. the superintendent says the sign will be fixed today and it will not cost them anything because the sponsor will be paying for their placement. >> this happened to our rival high school on their diplomas. >> whoops. >> having to reprint all that and wait. because you are already waiting. >> we come to the high school. >> you need copy editors. let's go outside. this is what we are looking at for a lot of this -- of us this morning. we have light clouds, fog and drizzle. that is not just along the coast. it is in the north bay and the east bay. gusty winds pick up again today, simi
the berkeley art museum and film are clive's -- and film archive our hosting.l is to give animated films the credit they deserve for their creativity, use of light and color, characters voices, and layered sound effects. some movies are free. others require tickets, which cost $14. >> they made assigned to welcome students back to campus. video shows the misspelled sign outside of trenton high school in michigan, if you look closely, you will realize there is no l in the word welcome. the...
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labour mp clive betts, who's chair of the housing select committee, thinks that needs to change.hey advertised, should be regulated as well. the bottom line really is that for many people, housing is not affordable. we showed our findings to the mayor of london's office, which partly funds london living rent schemes. a spokesperson said it encourages all housing providers to be clear and transparent about how tenants are allocated properties. affordable housing schemes are found around the country and many come with income requirements. but housing experts say the high minimum criteria seen in london is because the rental market is so competitive there. a government spokesperson told the bbc that affordable housing is for those on limited incomes and offers must reflect this. nalini sivathasan, bbc news. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes in beijing, as heavy rain and flooding continues to batter northern china. at least 20 people are known to have died as a result of storm doksuri. president xi jinping today called for "every effort" to rescue those
labour mp clive betts, who's chair of the housing select committee, thinks that needs to change.hey advertised, should be regulated as well. the bottom line really is that for many people, housing is not affordable. we showed our findings to the mayor of london's office, which partly funds london living rent schemes. a spokesperson said it encourages all housing providers to be clear and transparent about how tenants are allocated properties. affordable housing schemes are found around the...
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it's looking a little bit better for the next few days, and i don't blame clive for feeling like thatspell of warm weather. and a bit of an atrocious day across southern areas, drizzle, longer spells of rain, cloud, mist and merck but not a bad day across northern england and northern ireland and scotland with good sunny spells. through the evening and overnight the rain peters out across the south and we hold onto some drizzle and missed across the far south—west but most places will be clear and it will be —— clear and a chilly night across the north and tomorrow better day for wednesday across england and wales and we should see more sunshine but there will be some variable cloud as well in the best of the sunshine paps across scotland and temperatures creeping up between 19 and 2a degrees and that is the theme for things to come on thursday as we import warm and humid airfor the near continent so it will be a warm, muqqy near continent so it will be a warm, muggy start across the board and there will be variable cloud but a lot of sunshine particularly through central and southern
it's looking a little bit better for the next few days, and i don't blame clive for feeling like thatspell of warm weather. and a bit of an atrocious day across southern areas, drizzle, longer spells of rain, cloud, mist and merck but not a bad day across northern england and northern ireland and scotland with good sunny spells. through the evening and overnight the rain peters out across the south and we hold onto some drizzle and missed across the far south—west but most places will be...
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that is clive texting in. out yesterday? i guess from both points of view as a i from both points of view as a grieving father and as a prison officer who has been involved in carrying somebody into the docks, for me, having experienced it and taken part in it on a number of occasions, it is really distressing for the families to witness, it is really distressing for the other people in the court, and all you get is a vile abuse from the defendant. i think what we need to remember is that these people have got total disregard for human life because they have committed the crime they have. they are not going to suddenly see the light and become the most well—behaved person and they are not going to sit there and be told to be quiet. it is all part of their make—up, really. quiet. it is all part of their make-up, really.- quiet. it is all part of their make-u, reall . ~ ., ., , , make-up, really. what happened in our make-up, really. what happened in your case? — make-up, really. what happened in your case? do _
that is clive texting in. out yesterday? i guess from both points of view as a i from both points of view as a grieving father and as a prison officer who has been involved in carrying somebody into the docks, for me, having experienced it and taken part in it on a number of occasions, it is really distressing for the families to witness, it is really distressing for the other people in the court, and all you get is a vile abuse from the defendant. i think what we need to remember is that these...
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to keep costs low, cindy asked her brother, 18-year-old clive campbell, better known as dj cool hercaying beats on two turntables. hip-hop was born. contributions of hip-hop, i spoke recently with nelson george, author and film maker who served as co-executive producer of vh1's hip-hop honor television show, and wrote the book, hip-hop america. i began asking him about hip-hop's birth in the bronx. >> this was, you know, the 70s where people say, you know, the famous headline, daily news for the city to drop dead. there was a huge outflux of the flight out of the bronx, brooklyn, in particular in manhattan and new york became one of the epic centers of heroin with a lot of economic downturn. we had a lot of social ills, a lack of city services. the kind of city where what that meant is the parties in the park, where the kids will learn how to break dance and that you had graffiti, which is a widespread thing throughout the city. and what made them drop dead that some of those same things, they gave up that freedom to the city to allow the streets, or the expressions to happen. >> and
to keep costs low, cindy asked her brother, 18-year-old clive campbell, better known as dj cool hercaying beats on two turntables. hip-hop was born. contributions of hip-hop, i spoke recently with nelson george, author and film maker who served as co-executive producer of vh1's hip-hop honor television show, and wrote the book, hip-hop america. i began asking him about hip-hop's birth in the bronx. >> this was, you know, the 70s where people say, you know, the famous headline, daily news...
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bill would also require farmers who clive are relieved to purchase crop insurance for 2 years after receivingayment. well, thousands of women are putting their careers goals on hold and searching for jobs with companies that offer insurance plans that cover ivf treatments. news nation kelsey christine has that story. >> still long selves >> is >> this is chelsea south are trying for a baby with her husband for the last 7 years with no luck like you're kind of stuck because you want to be a mom. but >> can't get there and >> it's you. feel alone. you feel worthless. you you know, someone worthy enough year you build like a hatred for your body because because it doesn't do what other women's bodies do. chelsea has a condition called pcos which makes it harder for her to have a baby. she knew it was decision time. i decided. >> am i going to do? i get to spend the rest of the year around and and not doing anything or am i going to do and if i am going to idea how we want to report, it went on a new type of job search. does a company offer ivf benefits? she found tractor supply company. only one
bill would also require farmers who clive are relieved to purchase crop insurance for 2 years after receivingayment. well, thousands of women are putting their careers goals on hold and searching for jobs with companies that offer insurance plans that cover ivf treatments. news nation kelsey christine has that story. >> still long selves >> is >> this is chelsea south are trying for a baby with her husband for the last 7 years with no luck like you're kind of stuck because you...
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to keep costs low, cindy asked her brother, 18 year-old clive campbell, better known as dj kool herc,provising and playing break beats on two turntables in a continuous loop. and hip-hop was born. to help us appreciate the contributions of hip-hop, i spoke recently with nelson george, author and filmmaker. he served as co-executive producer of vh1's hip-hop honors television show and also wrote the book hip-hop america. i began by asking him about the -- about hip-hop's birth in the bronx. nelson: it was the 70's where the famous headline in the daily news was forward to city dropped dead. there was a huge white flight out of the bronx, the brooklyn particularly in manhattan. you had a lack of city services. the kind of city without a lot of freedom. you had the park were kids learned to breakdance, they played records, and you had graffiti, which was widespread throughout the city. so the things that made people say new york dropdead, some of those things gave a freedom to the city that allowed a lot of street, or you might say folk expressions to happen. amna: the music eventually e
to keep costs low, cindy asked her brother, 18 year-old clive campbell, better known as dj kool herc,provising and playing break beats on two turntables in a continuous loop. and hip-hop was born. to help us appreciate the contributions of hip-hop, i spoke recently with nelson george, author and filmmaker. he served as co-executive producer of vh1's hip-hop honors television show and also wrote the book hip-hop america. i began by asking him about the -- about hip-hop's birth in the bronx....
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clive direct to the point. >> yeah . wells has been in touch >> yeah. the greenpeace activists and says, i would like to know why “released|peace activists and says, i would like to know why “released onace activists and says, i would like to know why “released on bail ctivists and says, i would like to know why “released on bail .tivists and says, i would like to know why “released on bail . whys and says, i would like to know why “released on bail . why were were released on bail. why were they not charged that day? what further they need ? further evidence do they need? we were just speaking to peter bleksley, who's a former met police officer , and was police officer, and he was saying at moment, you can saying at the moment, you can perhaps at a civil claim perhaps look at a civil claim for trespass . but if he was in for trespass. but if he was in charge of the force in this instance, he would be looking very, very closely at those roof tiles. he said if a criminal damage, because then, of course , you could actually serve time. yeah, slight bit o
clive direct to the point. >> yeah . wells has been in touch >> yeah. the greenpeace activists and says, i would like to know why “released|peace activists and says, i would like to know why “released onace activists and says, i would like to know why “released on bail ctivists and says, i would like to know why “released on bail .tivists and says, i would like to know why “released on bail . whys and says, i would like to know why “released on bail . why were were...
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a young man named clive campbell, better known as d. j. cool. hurd got the movement started and people dancing out of back to school . par mclean, break beats and instrumental snippets of signs and a continuous loop on to turn tables. it was right here on cedric avenue in the bronx and this ordinary looking apartment building where a party full of teenagers to help launch a new music style. now known the world over as hip hop, kirk and later other prominent days gave others a window into life in the bronx. we created something from nothing living in the bronx. it was like very well, all the buildings were banned and we were trying to get away from everyday things that was happening. a light's a single parent homes are gang activity drugs. we had to do something just to this, to take our minds off of, of everything that's going on and stuff like theater or livingston, aka grand wizard. theodore developed the technique known as scratching, using funk, soul, jazz and rock plastics. they created an entirely new south west since become a multi
a young man named clive campbell, better known as d. j. cool. hurd got the movement started and people dancing out of back to school . par mclean, break beats and instrumental snippets of signs and a continuous loop on to turn tables. it was right here on cedric avenue in the bronx and this ordinary looking apartment building where a party full of teenagers to help launch a new music style. now known the world over as hip hop, kirk and later other prominent days gave others a window into life...
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government taking money from the delude did the rich, they are delude did and says, please define and cliveth. interesting wealth. this is an interesting point. defines wealth? well, point. who defines wealth? well, surely the government would. but how and would how low would it be and would it get over time? it me get lower over time? is it me who is retired but not on benefits? do you have benefits? how much do you have in assets to be called wealthy? interesting questions. do in assets to be called wealthy? interethem questions. do in assets to be called wealthy? interethem coming1s. do in assets to be called wealthy? interethem coming in, do in assets to be called wealthy? interethem coming in, but do in assets to be called wealthy? interethem coming in, but we're keep them coming in, but we're going move to a bit of a going to move on to a bit of a strange story i saw today. now a group called first brick housing have been £5,000 by the have been granted £5,000 by the mayor sadiq to mayor of london, sadiq khan, to build aimed specifically build houses aimed specifically at lgbt plus pe
government taking money from the delude did the rich, they are delude did and says, please define and cliveth. interesting wealth. this is an interesting point. defines wealth? well, point. who defines wealth? well, surely the government would. but how and would how low would it be and would it get over time? it me get lower over time? is it me who is retired but not on benefits? do you have benefits? how much do you have in assets to be called wealthy? interesting questions. do in assets to be...
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but through the day, as fairweather clive develops, —— fairweather clive develops, —— fairweather cloudr's uniform to see how much their kids have grown — and whether it's time for some back—to—school shopping. last year the government introduced new legislation in england to protect parents from unnecessary uniform costs, which should come into force from next month. it requires branding to be kept to a minimum — so schools use cheaper, more generic uniforms. but the law doesn't state what "minimum branding" is. this is why the law has been changed. the children's society found that parents are spending on average £287 on primary school uniforms every year. thatjumps to more than £400 when pupils start secondary school, with those branded uniforms, with school logos costing more. on average, some of the most expensive items are coats and bags. they can cost £75 per child each year. sport shoes and boots for pe cost about £63. while school shoes come in just a pound cheaper each year. 0ur education reporter vanessa clarke has been taking a closer look at this. there's the pe socks, ther
but through the day, as fairweather clive develops, —— fairweather clive develops, —— fairweather cloudr's uniform to see how much their kids have grown — and whether it's time for some back—to—school shopping. last year the government introduced new legislation in england to protect parents from unnecessary uniform costs, which should come into force from next month. it requires branding to be kept to a minimum — so schools use cheaper, more generic uniforms. but the law...
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clive says don't pay for cuddles instead buy a cat.ly and dog can't cuddle you back. no, they can go on your chest or on your lap. >> it's lovely. dog hugs are far better than hugs. dogs are just a proper size really. >> i always force my dog to cuddle me. i just hold captive. >> should we. should we finish on what david has said? because david says it's time to quit the day become a cuddle day job and become a cuddle therapist. googled it and therapist. just googled it and saw they can charge up £100 saw they can charge up to £100 per . perhaps it's per session. perhaps it's a lucrative career option . lucrative career option. >> we are in a cost of living crisis. i understand why people would be charging that for would be charging that much for a us know what you make a hug. let us know what you make of that or any of the stories that we're talking about today. gb news. but ellie, gb views at gb news. but ellie, what a wonderful segue. gb views at gb news. but ellie, thwe wonderful segue. gb views at gb news. but ellie, thwe are1derf
clive says don't pay for cuddles instead buy a cat.ly and dog can't cuddle you back. no, they can go on your chest or on your lap. >> it's lovely. dog hugs are far better than hugs. dogs are just a proper size really. >> i always force my dog to cuddle me. i just hold captive. >> should we. should we finish on what david has said? because david says it's time to quit the day become a cuddle day job and become a cuddle therapist. googled it and therapist. just googled it and...
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and similarly, clive has said, i won't trust the police again . i won't trust the police again.upporting the intolerant and even violence of just stop oil. >> well, there you go. just stop oil. of course, they haven't been doing much recently. >> no, it's been quite blissful. well, they touch wood . oh, well, after they touch wood. oh, no, wasn't just stop oil. who no, it wasn't just stop oil. who attacked the prime minister's house? greenpeace. house? that was greenpeace. >> was greenpeace. yes. >> that was greenpeace. yes. maybe. shocking of maybe. in a shocking turn of events just on the events there. but just on the police, sort this police, matt says to sort this out, to recruitment from out, go back to recruitment from ex armed forces personnel, they have the proper mindset the have the proper mindset for the job, someone who has a life job, not someone who has a life experience diploma. experience of just a diploma. yes an interesting yes this is an interesting question. bleksley, is question. peter bleksley, who is often says often on this channel, he says that are too m
and similarly, clive has said, i won't trust the police again . i won't trust the police again.upporting the intolerant and even violence of just stop oil. >> well, there you go. just stop oil. of course, they haven't been doing much recently. >> no, it's been quite blissful. well, they touch wood . oh, well, after they touch wood. oh, no, wasn't just stop oil. who no, it wasn't just stop oil. who attacked the prime minister's house? greenpeace. house? that was greenpeace. >>...
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get a load of this story, though, because we're also going to be talking about the shameless clive climatedes , all of those corfu, rhodes, all of those places who oh , told, it's places who oh, told, it's climate change? well, the greek authorities were saying at the time that this was arson, and that wasn't really reported over here at all. what's going on there also, you know. right. i'm just going to move to the side here. so these are i mean, this guy this guy is a child , an guy this guy is a child, an actual child. but bless him, he's put his little uniform on. right. and he's going to go out and police the streets. well played to anybody, i think, who wants to be a police officer. but do we now have children on the beat? more coming your way very shortly . gb views very shortly. gb views gbnews.com. the email topic in town for this hour. really is what would you make of an asylum seeker amnesty? so everybody who's on the backlog at the moment yeah all right look screw it. you can stay and we start again because that is what a lot of people are worried will happenif of people are wo
get a load of this story, though, because we're also going to be talking about the shameless clive climatedes , all of those corfu, rhodes, all of those places who oh , told, it's places who oh, told, it's climate change? well, the greek authorities were saying at the time that this was arson, and that wasn't really reported over here at all. what's going on there also, you know. right. i'm just going to move to the side here. so these are i mean, this guy this guy is a child , an guy this guy...
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whether someone's having a go at jim dale, who we had on earlier on, lesley we like jim dale, but cliveit is, is he's working so hard, he's losing track of the days we do that. >> don't we? >> don't we? >> we do. we don't know what day it was. this morning. >> no, we don't. oh, we. >> no, no, no, we don't. oh, we. we— >> no, no, no, we don't. oh, we. we know what time it is. we hate to know what time it is. jack from blackpool. hi, jack. i hate hot weather as soon as it's extreme weather like thunder and lightning, picking lightning, i go walking, picking driftwood. blackpool beach is best six the morning with best at six in the morning with no yeah. that point no punters. yeah. at that point . point. can't argue . yeah. fair point. can't argue with jim dale did say with that, jim dale did say though, that next week end, not this next weekend and this weekend, next weekend and he's saying 30 degrees. >> him if it doesn't >> i blame him if it doesn't happen, wow. well, the happen, not me. wow. well, the sun coming. sun is coming. >> well, 30 degrees down south. don't what that means six
whether someone's having a go at jim dale, who we had on earlier on, lesley we like jim dale, but cliveit is, is he's working so hard, he's losing track of the days we do that. >> don't we? >> don't we? >> we do. we don't know what day it was. this morning. >> no, we don't. oh, we. >> no, no, no, we don't. oh, we. we— >> no, no, no, we don't. oh, we. we know what time it is. we hate to know what time it is. jack from blackpool. hi, jack. i hate hot weather...
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clive, if you could please be quiet. he's. he. don't stop talking. my mate. um, so, yeah , we need.ts coming in from the likes of the king, the prince of wales. even talk if perhaps we were to win on sunday, should we have a bank holiday? i mean, we talk about 30 years of her all these years of hurt since the world cup final, the world cup, when final, since the world cup, when what do you think this will mean to can do it ? to us if we can do it? >> yes. let's have a bank holiday. why not give everybody another off like you need another day off like you need another day off like you need another one, harry. anyway, let's let's let's have a mums bank holiday. >> how would you go . >> how would you go. >> how would you go. >> i'm up for that. absolutely. but as far as the women's game because i know you lived in the states for a while, didn't you, a few years back and playing over there. women's football. it was bigger then, wasn't was bigger there then, wasn't it, than anywhere else? have we overtaken , do you think, overtaken, do you think, america, as far as popularity of the wome
clive, if you could please be quiet. he's. he. don't stop talking. my mate. um, so, yeah , we need.ts coming in from the likes of the king, the prince of wales. even talk if perhaps we were to win on sunday, should we have a bank holiday? i mean, we talk about 30 years of her all these years of hurt since the world cup final, the world cup, when final, since the world cup, when what do you think this will mean to can do it ? to us if we can do it? >> yes. let's have a bank holiday. why...
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and on the vet bills, clive says one of our dogs had a cruciate knee injury. cost £5,000 to fix . much cheaper. over the counter are much cheaper . you never see a poor cheaper. you never see a poor vet . well, maybe not. but i'll vet. well, maybe not. but i'll tell you what, they're incredible. i really think vets are incredible people. >> i know i wouldn't do it . >> i know i wouldn't do it. would you? >> oh, the things they have to do, you have to do. >> but also , i think we >> but also, i think because we all respect doctors, don't we? and with vets, it's exactly the same thing. only they can't tell you what it feels like. no. so the work they have to do and they usually have a they they usually have a practise where they're they're going to a farm one and going to a farm one minute and then dealing a pet then dealing with a pet chihuahua the next, you know, and they deal so and they have to deal with so many sorts of animal. many different sorts of animal. >> amazing . susan says stephen many different sorts of animal. >>a.mazing . susan says stephen many different sorts of
and on the vet bills, clive says one of our dogs had a cruciate knee injury. cost £5,000 to fix . much cheaper. over the counter are much cheaper . you never see a poor cheaper. you never see a poor vet . well, maybe not. but i'll vet. well, maybe not. but i'll tell you what, they're incredible. i really think vets are incredible people. >> i know i wouldn't do it . >> i know i wouldn't do it. would you? >> oh, the things they have to do, you have to do. >> but also , i...