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jeff burton joins us to discuss it, next. pl (vo) at farmers we've seen a thing or two. especially lately. we've seen you become sweat-pant executives, cat coworkers and pillow-fort architects. we've seen you doing your part. so, farmers will keep seeing you through. with fifteen-percent-reduced personal auto premiums and immediate savings through our signal app, which gives a discount for safe driving. and then we'll do the next thing, and the thing after that, until this is another thing...
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on the shores of lake constance it's a similar situation across the southern german stace of baton burton berg we're almost all 300 come sites have been booked i've. yes we're being overrun which is normal for a holiday weekend but it's even more than usual because of a special situation this year for stoked the biggest barrier to operating almost as normal has been removed companies can use shared toilets and shower facilities meaning tents can be accommodated alongside become provide must some physical distancing measures are in place. if the guests in the toilet and shower blocks don't wear masks or ignore the physical distancing then the risk of a 2nd wave is very high and that would really be about it for everyone so we hope everyone sticks to the ruins of. the your spam really keep their masks within easy reach for when they get close to other visitors. for the rest of the time they enjoy their new found freedom. and here can be since everyone's careful i don't think we need to worry if everyone plays their part was that it will yes that's how it is and it's not just come prison joi
on the shores of lake constance it's a similar situation across the southern german stace of baton burton berg we're almost all 300 come sites have been booked i've. yes we're being overrun which is normal for a holiday weekend but it's even more than usual because of a special situation this year for stoked the biggest barrier to operating almost as normal has been removed companies can use shared toilets and shower facilities meaning tents can be accommodated alongside become provide must...
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mountain biking is roy burton's passion, but afterfalling ill with covid—19, this previously fit and as he became sicker, roy needed help with his breathing. six days in intensive care followed. now, back at home, he's struggling with the reality of rehabilitation. when i first came home, um, i just took everything off and my partner helped me have a shower. and just doing that, ijust had to sit and rest. i just couldn't breathe. and then the next stage was to get myself up to bed. absolutely shattering. just no energy, not enough oxygen going in. and it's notjust the physical aftermath of the virus that has hit roy hard. there's all the mental scars of covid—19. you're constantly worried. are you going to infect somebody? are you still infected? are you going to get it again? both the virus and the treatment needed to save a life can have a profound impact on patients. lungs, muscles, even brain function can all be affected by an extended period in intensive care. we're getting stories about all sorts of issues. these could be physical, psychological, cognitive. for instance, your l
mountain biking is roy burton's passion, but afterfalling ill with covid—19, this previously fit and as he became sicker, roy needed help with his breathing. six days in intensive care followed. now, back at home, he's struggling with the reality of rehabilitation. when i first came home, um, i just took everything off and my partner helped me have a shower. and just doing that, ijust had to sit and rest. i just couldn't breathe. and then the next stage was to get myself up to bed. absolutely...
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and we're back with legendary director bertha burton. one of my favorite karen philosophers. says that the worst crimes against humanity are committed by a banal and mediocre people who just got caught in a well into history and they thought was that it without really asking too many questions do certain stances make dillard's out of people or are going to war. i think it's great complexity in fact. are going to his pointed out. i think is the 1st one and the banality of evil and this is a very very good job. because. there you know for me it starts. with. a very shallow thinking and very. existence is. if existence is slipped into power all of a sudden you have a very dangerous concoction. well i think back at our grandfathers you know marched off to boring 93 and it was not the extraordinary to them for centuries before that fighting a war in that traditional way of living normal thing that you were just supposed to do from time to time now when i should say 5 years of relative peace getting war as our grandfathers knew it doesn't he says as a viable option in our european
and we're back with legendary director bertha burton. one of my favorite karen philosophers. says that the worst crimes against humanity are committed by a banal and mediocre people who just got caught in a well into history and they thought was that it without really asking too many questions do certain stances make dillard's out of people or are going to war. i think it's great complexity in fact. are going to his pointed out. i think is the 1st one and the banality of evil and this is a very...
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hello i'm richard gere's burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week in the philippines the new territory government decides a pandemic is a good time to shut down the country's biggest news outlet donald trump is at it again i'm saying it is good news the question was not a nasty please go ahead confrontations with journalists by day tweet storms by night the coronavirus has wiped out hong kong's pro-democracy street protests at least for now the media there wonder what's next and the covert 19 commercial template. the advertising industry adapts to the time. politicians of different ideologies do not agree on much but covert 19 has changed things the consensus of presidents and prime ministers just about everywhere has been that getting accurate news and information out is vital since it can save lives so one of the authorities in the philippines done the new terror tape government has ordered the country's biggest broadcaster a.b.s.e b.n. off the airwaves $65.00 television and radio stations
hello i'm richard gere's burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week in the philippines the new territory government decides a pandemic is a good time to shut down the country's biggest news outlet donald trump is at it again i'm saying it is good news the question was not a nasty please go ahead confrontations with journalists by day tweet storms by night the coronavirus has wiped out hong...
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i am worried about people going on and clicking that burton -- that button, you had a month ago -- you had people would go on and the website was down 75% of the time. they cannot physically do it, so we did not want a check to be held up because somebody was not able to click a button on a website that was not working. >> the lieutenant governor told us that you would make sure that the eligibility concerns were looked into because there were disney employees who had auto enrollment process, other folks who had their applications prepared by people you to work for the on it limit office even -- it is something the administration has asked deo to look into? gov. desantis: i will hear periodically, we just heard from someone who applied march 18, they have not been paid. we have deo look. deo wille is online, get the information, then try to look at that individual. what they found is a lot of times, you go in the system, the application was not complete, there was no social security, maybe they were not employed, there are all these different things. our people getting paid who applied
i am worried about people going on and clicking that burton -- that button, you had a month ago -- you had people would go on and the website was down 75% of the time. they cannot physically do it, so we did not want a check to be held up because somebody was not able to click a button on a website that was not working. >> the lieutenant governor told us that you would make sure that the eligibility concerns were looked into because there were disney employees who had auto enrollment...
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will all the health data the personal medical records and up different news anchors identical content amazon delivers a p.r. video when local american newscasts just roll over and run it science reporters have proven their value in covering the pandemic but they're also taking some heat and with so much of the world stuck on pause we'll fast forward to the day and so when we phone the queue and we're allowed. to coronavirus story can be told in retrospect. put yourself in the shoes of the n.h.s. the u.k.'s taxpayer funded public health service you treat around a 1000000 patients every 36 hours and that's pretty pandemic the amount of health data you're now churning out is enormous and you want to harness that data in the fight against covert 90 so you turn to the private sector and get technology companies to help you do that
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will all the health data the personal medical records and up different news anchors identical content amazon delivers a p.r. video when local american newscasts just roll over and run it science reporters have proven their value in...
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mountain biking is roy burton's passion, but afterfalling ill with covid—19, this previously fit andhis former self. as he became sick, roy needed help with his breathing. six days in intensive care followed. now, back at home, he is struggling with the reality of rehabilitation. when i first came home, i just took everything off and my partner helped me have a shower. and just doing that, ijust had to sit and rest. i just couldn't breathe. and then the next stage was to get myself to bed. absolutely shattering. just no energy, not enough oxygen going in. and its notjust the physical aftermath of the virus that has hit roy hard. there's other mental scars of covid—19. you're constantly worried. are you going to infect somebody? are you still infected? are you going to get it again? both the virus and the treatment needed to save a life can have a profound impact on patients. lungs, muscles, even brain function can all be affected by an extended period in intensive care. we're getting stories about all sorts of issues. these could be physical, psychological, cognitive. for instance, y
mountain biking is roy burton's passion, but afterfalling ill with covid—19, this previously fit andhis former self. as he became sick, roy needed help with his breathing. six days in intensive care followed. now, back at home, he is struggling with the reality of rehabilitation. when i first came home, i just took everything off and my partner helped me have a shower. and just doing that, ijust had to sit and rest. i just couldn't breathe. and then the next stage was to get myself to bed....
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burton hill to fulfill his vision. the result became what we know today as science diet sold in vet marion offices all across the country. but in 2013 the wall street journal reported hills was starting to see its profits decline because consumers no longer identified with their ingredients. science diet has since refocused on rebranding their image as more natural creating new product lines and shying away from controversial in rendered ingredients. the national renders association argues that they're providing a necessary role when it comes to the recycling of animal carcasses. if there wasn't anywhere to put the animal waste from the human food industry where would it go in the earth in the air. in the ocean. it all has to go somewhere. we have a huge quality control problem meaning the quality of the gradients coming into the industry anything from potentially fabulous u.s.d.a. inspected human grade all the way down to entirely rendered which is every piece of art you could ever imagine actually probably don't even
burton hill to fulfill his vision. the result became what we know today as science diet sold in vet marion offices all across the country. but in 2013 the wall street journal reported hills was starting to see its profits decline because consumers no longer identified with their ingredients. science diet has since refocused on rebranding their image as more natural creating new product lines and shying away from controversial in rendered ingredients. the national renders association argues that...
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says i would be for those who've lost their partners under isolating alone and grieving alone james burton says and it's just scotland our heroes and many many others out there good on them how lucky we all are to have them all here here jean's last week we also discussed the rising domestic violence figures cheating this crisis to which allison says men are also at risk of domestic violence please let's not ignore this also it is the least reported a lot of white says i hope all families to have lost loved ones will be getting assistance with funeral costs the $1.00 seems to mention the city hall when people are under financial strain then they have the worry of additional financial costs louis says the economic divide is causing a huge problem when the world health organization told countries and watched the test test test some dead and some didn't those who followed the voice or heard of the viral curve those are dead wish they hugged. i'm not joined from from glasgow by professor harvey barnes a professor of global health at the university of strathclyde and scott and former chief medi
says i would be for those who've lost their partners under isolating alone and grieving alone james burton says and it's just scotland our heroes and many many others out there good on them how lucky we all are to have them all here here jean's last week we also discussed the rising domestic violence figures cheating this crisis to which allison says men are also at risk of domestic violence please let's not ignore this also it is the least reported a lot of white says i hope all families to...
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over their reports and now let's pass to the ministry of health because i met with that afternoon mr burton through the afternoon colleagues today russian federation at. over one i was 60000 to solve it 19 patients because of you and your russian hospital system with some fun 2 dices or cases we charge you to be confident to see through to estimate at 82 to 2000 people 155 patients are on ventilators 4 of them are children sticker and some humans adults are on act most right now with cool part of helping them with oxygen into their. logbooks and sick relations system today we have a lot of about 65 years that i with diabetes who are in the big city and cardiovascular diseases we also see that men are usually more susceptible shouldn't be so than women and soon the question because we are training the medical stuff in order to increase the quality of medical services one point of for which there were millions of health professionals have already been to retry. we have to thousands of thousands of doctors and nurses now working hard to provide necessary medical help for needs and quick or som
over their reports and now let's pass to the ministry of health because i met with that afternoon mr burton through the afternoon colleagues today russian federation at. over one i was 60000 to solve it 19 patients because of you and your russian hospital system with some fun 2 dices or cases we charge you to be confident to see through to estimate at 82 to 2000 people 155 patients are on ventilators 4 of them are children sticker and some humans adults are on act most right now with cool part...
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football last year after a successful career that saw him play for the england under—21 team, bolton and burtonbeing, describing football as a beautiful game with an ugly persona. sordell, who has previously spoken of his poor mental health and his suicide attempt in 2013, says being a father has been difficult. it was the hardest time of my life. i found it really, really tough. and i grew up without my father and i've not had a father to look up at, and now i've got a child and they are looking up to a father and i don't really know how i'm dealing with this. i really struggled with my emotions at that time, you know. the programme features conversations with footballers and fans and managers from all walks of life. prince william says he wants his emotionally—charged documentary to kick off the biggest ever conversation on mental health through football. your dad would be very proud of you, he would. as your mum would. i appreciate that. you'll make all the right decisions, i know you will. i can see the kind of man you are and you will be absolutely fine and you will be a great dad. now it'
football last year after a successful career that saw him play for the england under—21 team, bolton and burtonbeing, describing football as a beautiful game with an ugly persona. sordell, who has previously spoken of his poor mental health and his suicide attempt in 2013, says being a father has been difficult. it was the hardest time of my life. i found it really, really tough. and i grew up without my father and i've not had a father to look up at, and now i've got a child and they are...
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jeff burton, thank you very much foryourtime.. scientists have found that patients who suffer the most severe form of the coronavirus, also have extremely low levels of t—cells — a type of white blood cell which helps the immune system fight off the virus. a clinical trial for a drug that is known to boost t—cell production is underway, which could offer treatment for those who become critically ill. our sceince correspondent, victoria gill, reports. for an unlucky minority of patients, covid—19 is a cruel disease, and it's one with no specific treatment. but an examination of blood samples taken from 60 hospital patients has now revealed a vital clue — the samples show that those with the most severe form of the disease also had extremely low numbers of a particular virus—fighting immune cell called a t cell. it is a ver specific type of t cell, the one that we need to remove these virus—infected cells that appears to be getting into so much trouble. so that tells us a lot about how we try to fight the virus but it also offers w
jeff burton, thank you very much foryourtime.. scientists have found that patients who suffer the most severe form of the coronavirus, also have extremely low levels of t—cells — a type of white blood cell which helps the immune system fight off the virus. a clinical trial for a drug that is known to boost t—cell production is underway, which could offer treatment for those who become critically ill. our sceince correspondent, victoria gill, reports. for an unlucky minority of patients,...
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alarm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the human to human transmission of conspiracy theories around covert 19 why is it that so many americans actually believe the family behind fiat's automobiles now controls one of italy's largest newspapers and lollipops.
alarm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the human to human transmission of conspiracy theories around covert 19 why is it that so many americans actually believe the family behind fiat's automobiles now controls one of italy's largest newspapers and lollipops.
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week in the philippines the new territory government decides a pandemic is a good time to shut down the country's biggest news outlet donald trump is at it again i'm saying it to anybody to ask good news the question it's not an ass.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week in the philippines the new territory government decides a pandemic is a good time to shut down the country's biggest news outlet donald trump is at it again i'm saying it to anybody to ask good news the question it's not an ass.
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one of them is frances burton, who's the student body president for the graduating class at vanderbiltof all, congratulations on your graduation. normally, graduation is about possessing a long, being watched by your family, hugging yourfriends long, being watched by your family, hugging your friends and then those caps into the air. what was it like to graduate without those rituals? it was very word, a bit anti—climactic, like you described. those are the moments you wait for for many years. i think people got pretty creative with virtual graduations across the country. you have mentioned that we got 0bama graduations across the country. you have mentioned that we got obama as our commencement speaker, and we got the jonas brothers, our commencement speaker, and we got thejonas brothers, and i don't think many graduating classes will get that. and you got lebron james. did you listen to former president 0bama? yes, and i appreciated it, and that entire sendoff, it wasn't the same as throwing our caps, but it was unique and special. are you and your friends are planning eventually to
one of them is frances burton, who's the student body president for the graduating class at vanderbiltof all, congratulations on your graduation. normally, graduation is about possessing a long, being watched by your family, hugging yourfriends long, being watched by your family, hugging your friends and then those caps into the air. what was it like to graduate without those rituals? it was very word, a bit anti—climactic, like you described. those are the moments you wait for for many...
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will.
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the academic it increased the perception that aids affected gay men. 1982, representative philip burton and representative ted -- thad fife joined together to introduce the first legislation. it does not get out of committee so we see parallels, even though it is coronavirus or covid-19 as a faster moving vibes, these -- a faster moving virus, these themes are there. what we name it matters. people get stigmatized. we have seen the news that we should have been developing a test earlier. then it becomes mainstream. and with hiv, it became mainstream when heterosexuals got it, popular people got it. think about what triggered the shut down of all sports. rudy gobert tested positive, nba player, nba season is over. the cdc and government was throwing money at hiv when regular, everyday people within our society at the time of the 1980's started to get it. then the media campaign starts, and i remember growing up a 1980's get, if i could, i would get a bright pink and green and orange shirt, maybe get out some shorts, and i remember seeing this advertisement in sports illustrated and other
the academic it increased the perception that aids affected gay men. 1982, representative philip burton and representative ted -- thad fife joined together to introduce the first legislation. it does not get out of committee so we see parallels, even though it is coronavirus or covid-19 as a faster moving vibes, these -- a faster moving virus, these themes are there. what we name it matters. people get stigmatized. we have seen the news that we should have been developing a test earlier. then...
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burton dickey, a founder and shareholder has been researching this for two decades in his lab at mb anderson cancer center in houston. he says the drug lands on the surface of the epithelial cells in lungs and signals them to produce superoxide and peroxide for several days. similar to the way bleach kills germs on a kitchen table. superoxide and peroxide in the lungs rapidly kills germs that are inhaled. two of the men working with dr dr. dickie to bring this drug to market are here with us tonight. joining me exclusively, dr. cullen broome and ceo of palma tech. let me start with you, explain for our audience if this works out in the clinical trial, how this drug would be administered. >> so, it's a combination of two molecules that is administered by inhalation. it's an inhalation therapy that goes straight into the lungs. as he referred to glands on the lungs service, it stimulates signals the epithelial to be aware and to start producing a noxious chemical barrier. this is natural, evolution. what we call innate immunity which he referred to earlier on. what we intend to do is run into
burton dickey, a founder and shareholder has been researching this for two decades in his lab at mb anderson cancer center in houston. he says the drug lands on the surface of the epithelial cells in lungs and signals them to produce superoxide and peroxide for several days. similar to the way bleach kills germs on a kitchen table. superoxide and peroxide in the lungs rapidly kills germs that are inhaled. two of the men working with dr dr. dickie to bring this drug to market are here with us...
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troops going into iraq how burton purr. and now an equipment was being deployed to the gulf it's hard to look at this and not say these guys had a very long term plan for how they were going to increase the powerful infrastructure of private companies. what we've essentially done is to create a network of corporations that have the firepower of small nation states that could you know overthrow some small governments around the world. in essence we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function war. and i want to get on a helicopter right now you know bombs have got the time of the like food. you know munitions it's got to us got to know so by the things you know you do think. it's just. you can see. in iraq the f. 16 is an f. 18 s we're firing 6000000 dollars within seconds coming back we are me in going up again. there's no hope anymore because there's always a small kabul of people for or really really good business. it doesn't matter that we're losing the war in afghanistan albert could care less it's
troops going into iraq how burton purr. and now an equipment was being deployed to the gulf it's hard to look at this and not say these guys had a very long term plan for how they were going to increase the powerful infrastructure of private companies. what we've essentially done is to create a network of corporations that have the firepower of small nation states that could you know overthrow some small governments around the world. in essence we in the united states have privatized the...
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known by his stage name as a dia used his songs to address social and political injustices laura burtonmanley takes a look back at his life and career. will be remembered as a musician who campaigned to keep the berber culture alive his music inspired by the indigenous north african culture. born to $949.00 at the end. of a speaking region in the central at the snout and about. his musical prowess began to be recognized by his colleagues in the gas and oil field where he was. here in 1976 he released a new version which soon became a hit 12 white it tells the story of the daily life and culture of rural algeria. the lyrics speak of an old man telling his family stories from the culture the song has since been translated into various languages. since then it is a use the platform of his rising to campaign for that culture and identity to be remembered. with more music as you identities featured famous musicians from around the world including manage child folk singers can matheson and dan a brass and french singer charles as their for. the hear he's teaching as a boy his beloved language
known by his stage name as a dia used his songs to address social and political injustices laura burtonmanley takes a look back at his life and career. will be remembered as a musician who campaigned to keep the berber culture alive his music inspired by the indigenous north african culture. born to $949.00 at the end. of a speaking region in the central at the snout and about. his musical prowess began to be recognized by his colleagues in the gas and oil field where he was. here in 1976 he...
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you take economics 101 at princeton and do you remember who taught it to you way back then >> i did burton mceal taught it i took micro and macro my freshmen years those are the only econ courses i took. >> that's two more than william martin, but that's great and he did well in that job. anything in your princeton education that got you thinking about the federal reserve in a somewhat serious way not dreaming you would be chairman of the fed, if that's so, it would be interesting to hear, but just thinking about the federal reserve and what it does. >> well, the answer is yes for whatever reason, by the time i was a senior at princeton, i did have this idea, i didn't have much of a plan, but i had an idea i wanted to have a career that was mostly a private sector career but then to go in and serve in government at different times in my career the model would have been cyrus vance or george schultz. part was growing up in washington, d.c. not in the middle of all that, but on the outside looking in i definitely picked up and i did major in politics ultimately and i picked up that idea and
you take economics 101 at princeton and do you remember who taught it to you way back then >> i did burton mceal taught it i took micro and macro my freshmen years those are the only econ courses i took. >> that's two more than william martin, but that's great and he did well in that job. anything in your princeton education that got you thinking about the federal reserve in a somewhat serious way not dreaming you would be chairman of the fed, if that's so, it would be interesting...
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football last year a successful career that saw him play for the england under want team, bolton and burton, he pointed to his mental well—being, describing football as a ugly persona. sordell, who has previously spoken of his poor mental health and suicide attempt in 2013, said being a father has been difficult stop it was the ha rd est has been difficult stop it was the hardest time of my life, i found it really, really tough. i grew really, really tough. igrew up really, really tough. i grew up without my father and i've not had a father to look up at, and 110w not had a father to look up at, and now i've got a child looking up at a father and i don't really know how i'm dealing with this. i really struggled with my emotions at that time. the programme features conversations with footballers, fans and managers from all walks of life. prince william said he wants his emotionally charged documentary to kick off the biggest conversation of mental health through football. your dad would be very proud of you. as your mum would. i appreciate that stop you will make the right decisions, you wil
football last year a successful career that saw him play for the england under want team, bolton and burton, he pointed to his mental well—being, describing football as a ugly persona. sordell, who has previously spoken of his poor mental health and suicide attempt in 2013, said being a father has been difficult stop it was the ha rd est has been difficult stop it was the hardest time of my life, i found it really, really tough. i grew really, really tough. igrew up really, really tough. i...
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football last year after a successful career that saw him play for the england under—21 team, bolton and burtonen of his poor mental health and his suicide attempt in 2013, says being a father has been difficult. it was the hardest time of my life. i found it really, really tough. and i grew up without my father and i've not had a father to look up at, and now i've got a child and they are looking up to a father and i don't really know how i'm dealing with this. i really struggled with my emotions at that time, you know. the programme features conversations with footballers and fans and managers from all walks of life. prince william says he wants his emotionally—charged documentary to kick off the biggest ever conversation on mental health through football. your dad would be very proud of you, he would. as your mum would. i appreciate that. you'll make all the right decisions, i know you will. i can see the kind of man you are and you will be absolutely fine and you will be a great dad. you are watching bbc news. a "once—in—a—decade" storm is battering large parts of australia's west coast. te
football last year after a successful career that saw him play for the england under—21 team, bolton and burtonen of his poor mental health and his suicide attempt in 2013, says being a father has been difficult. it was the hardest time of my life. i found it really, really tough. and i grew up without my father and i've not had a father to look up at, and now i've got a child and they are looking up to a father and i don't really know how i'm dealing with this. i really struggled with my...