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i know you did that, clive. she picked it up you did that, clive.how much are you conscious of that need to adapt as fashions change in terms of what you do in front of the camera? well, i wanted to produce after my show finish. i constantly like to reinvent. i wouldn't have minded being behind the camera and working for a production company. heat being behind the camera and working for a production company.— for a production company. next time i for a production company. next time i present--- — for a production company. next time i present... clive _ for a production company. next time i present. .. clive will— for a production company. next time i present... clive will do _ for a production company. next time i present... clive will do anything - i present... clive will do anything but... i present... clive will do anything but- -- that _ i present... clive will do anything but... that was _ i present... clive will do anything but... that was too _ i present... clive will do anything but... that was too much - i present... clive will do anything
i know you did that, clive. she picked it up you did that, clive.how much are you conscious of that need to adapt as fashions change in terms of what you do in front of the camera? well, i wanted to produce after my show finish. i constantly like to reinvent. i wouldn't have minded being behind the camera and working for a production company. heat being behind the camera and working for a production company.— for a production company. next time i for a production company. next time i...
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clive, you know this, i'm sure.ad watched the joanna lumleyl programme that clive produced. and it came from there. we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happens if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today because there is a basic truth to it, it's notjust a reality- concept — there is a basic- truth to saying what happens if you take people and you - think are normally pampered, or they live a slightly - different life and you strip that bare, and then watch what happens as a result. j look i'm a celebrity. is now in its, what... gosh, i can't remember how many seasons it's in — - 15th season or something. so it evolves, but that - still runs through and i think that's why people still watch it, and it is very revealing. l and not a
clive, you know this, i'm sure.ad watched the joanna lumleyl programme that clive produced. and it came from there. we sat and sort of said, well, what happens if it's notjust l joanna on a desert island? what happens if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. and so you're absolutely right, it's not necessarily— from the celebrity interview, but it's from that sort - of programming and that- instinct which is about saying — and that is why i think- i'm a celebrity endures today...
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clive, you know this, i'm sure.d the joanna lumley- programme that clive produced. sat up and said what happens if it's notjustjoanna. - what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. it's not necessarily- from the celebrity interview, but it's from that programming in that instinct which is about l saying, and that is why i think| i'm a celebrity endures today. it's notjust- a reality concept — what happens if you take people who you think are normally- pampered, then what was happening as a result. - that show is now in its... can even remember how many seasons. | that still runs through. that's why i think. people still watch it, and it is very revealing. and not always in a bad way — people meet characters - on i'm a celebrity who are more rounded, more realthan they thought and that i becomes part of their career. and some people don't reveal a different side i of their selves. but it all stems definitely. from the sort of interviews that ruby's has been doing. where you really peel back the
clive, you know this, i'm sure.d the joanna lumley- programme that clive produced. sat up and said what happens if it's notjustjoanna. - what happened if you take celebrities and really- strip them bare. it's not necessarily- from the celebrity interview, but it's from that programming in that instinct which is about l saying, and that is why i think| i'm a celebrity endures today. it's notjust- a reality concept — what happens if you take people who you think are normally- pampered, then...
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clive, she's not in the same room as you, so what was ruby like to work with? erm... talk, clive.was always exciting to work with, and it was always thrilling. it was thrilling to work with her, and it's been even more thrilling to reunite after 20 years. yeah. well, you're both very welcome. layla smith is head of objective media group, part of the tv giant all3media and, before that, she was controller of entertainment at itv. i mean, layla, you're looking after a huge selection of programmes at objective. what are your big hits at the moment? well, like what we're talking| about, one of the big things, was bringing the cube| back after many years. so, it was off air for many. years and we bought it back last year in october. it was a £1 million - cube with new gameplay. it's back again this year, i and there are other shows that we are either rebooting formats on from other - territories and our own, - and that, i think, is notable at a time when everybody still tries to innovate, - but actually, you do look back at the things that have been l brilliant and think how - they can
clive, she's not in the same room as you, so what was ruby like to work with? erm... talk, clive.was always exciting to work with, and it was always thrilling. it was thrilling to work with her, and it's been even more thrilling to reunite after 20 years. yeah. well, you're both very welcome. layla smith is head of objective media group, part of the tv giant all3media and, before that, she was controller of entertainment at itv. i mean, layla, you're looking after a huge selection of programmes...
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thank you very much, clive. the media show will _ today. thank you very much, clive.e media show will be back the same time next week. thanks for listening. bye—bye. hello. the weather story is a bit of a lottery over the next couple of days. generally we are stuck in repeat mode under an influence of low pressure, which is producing plenty of frequent, thundery showers. that means that some of us will skip them altogether and others will see some torrential downpours which will continue for much of the day. so, on saturday, most frequent showers first thing will be out to the west and then these are likely to drift their way steadily eastward, driven along by a brisk north—west to westerly wind. temperatures will struggle underneath the sharper showers, with gusts of wind in excess of 30—40 mph on exposed coasts and just a maximum of 20 degrees, 68 fahrenheit. the low pressure shifts a little bit further east on sunday. that means that perhaps central and southern parts of england away from that low will see fewer showers around, but generally, the theme over the nex
thank you very much, clive. the media show will _ today. thank you very much, clive.e media show will be back the same time next week. thanks for listening. bye—bye. hello. the weather story is a bit of a lottery over the next couple of days. generally we are stuck in repeat mode under an influence of low pressure, which is producing plenty of frequent, thundery showers. that means that some of us will skip them altogether and others will see some torrential downpours which will continue for...
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you and clive my ribbin: knew you would. you and clive my ribbing city — knew you would.u and clive my ribbing city fans are _ knew you would. you and clive my ribbing city fans are probably not l ribbing city fans are probably not going to be too pleased about this. reunited. ., �* , , ., reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a portuguese _ reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a portuguese football _ reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a portuguese football player - reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a portuguese football player and l reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a i portuguese football player and so, we all call him rinaldo. but i do nothing makes any easierfor you? easier for you? did they want him? i think it had — easier for you? did they want him? i think it had some _ easier for you? did they want him? i think it had some negotiations - easier for you? did they want him? i think it had some negotiations with. think it had some negotiations with his agent — think it had some negotiations with his agent. it may been put off because — his agent. it may been put off because according to s
you and clive my ribbin: knew you would. you and clive my ribbing city — knew you would.u and clive my ribbing city fans are _ knew you would. you and clive my ribbing city fans are probably not l ribbing city fans are probably not going to be too pleased about this. reunited. ., �* , , ., reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a portuguese _ reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a portuguese football _ reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a portuguese football player - reunited. ronnie's turn. he is a...
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. >> reporter: from florida state in an exclusive suburb, clive davis at 89 is hard at work. >> l.l.ay, i think it will be very exciting. is that what they're doing? >> that's right, they're doing it, correct. >> reporter: when mayor bill de blasio's office decided to put on a concert to celebrate the return after pandemic lockdown, clive davis got the call. >> you have to live up to what the mayor has been heralding as one of the great all-time concerts. ♪ >> reporter: during his 50 years in the music industry, davis has helped launch the careers of paul simon, janice joplin, bruce springsteen and whitney houston. >> to me new york city is gotham. that's your cue to spring into action. >> we've been through a terrible period during the pandemic. it protected each of us individually and protected our city. i take it seriously. i will not relax till the end. >> reporter: when they asked you to put together this concert to celebrate the reopening of new york, did you say yes immediately? >> i said yes on the spot. i'm born here, bred here. >> reporter: davis was raised in brooklyn, the
. >> reporter: from florida state in an exclusive suburb, clive davis at 89 is hard at work. >> l.l.ay, i think it will be very exciting. is that what they're doing? >> that's right, they're doing it, correct. >> reporter: when mayor bill de blasio's office decided to put on a concert to celebrate the return after pandemic lockdown, clive davis got the call. >> you have to live up to what the mayor has been heralding as one of the great all-time concerts. ♪...
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it is not a multi die fest-- da festival, many of them that clive davis discovered. bruce springsteen, he signed him to his first deal. this is live television. it is going to be on a rotating stage. that in itself as a music lover, i love going to festivals and concerts, interesting to see. one act is performing, another act is getting ready to come on. hopefully there's a seamless transition. might be a little rain. i am telling you, some of the greatest musical performances happened in the rain. >> diana ross in central park, singing in the rain. >> prince at his super bowl half time concert. >> there was a lot of mud at woodstock and other things, i heard. this has a different vibe, sunday new york vibe. >> what i will say, anderson, this will be one of those moments that you're going to say you were either there or watched it. and you're going to know somebody that was there. hs historic. a huge monumental undertaking. >> especially at a time where people haven't been together and to suddenly see people together in a way, doing it safely as they can. new york ci
it is not a multi die fest-- da festival, many of them that clive davis discovered. bruce springsteen, he signed him to his first deal. this is live television. it is going to be on a rotating stage. that in itself as a music lover, i love going to festivals and concerts, interesting to see. one act is performing, another act is getting ready to come on. hopefully there's a seamless transition. might be a little rain. i am telling you, some of the greatest musical performances happened in the...
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i really don't know the answer to that, clive. it will take i answer to that, clive.e said to me today that they are not thinking about the gunman, they are not thinking about his motives, they are thinking about his motives, they are thinking about his five victims and about how their families and their friends are going to be dealing with this in the days, weeks, months and years to come, but it is this whole city, normally pretty peaceful, the south—west of england, that is hurting so much tonight. to give you an idea of that, there will be a vigil at a church later, there are books of condolence, farmers are being laid, theatre performances have been cancelled, flags at half mast, and the iconic tower on the waterfront, smeaton's tower, is going to be lit up smeaton's tower, is going to be lit up later in memory of those who have been killed. . ~' , ., up later in memory of those who have been killed-— been killed. thank you, jon kay, live in plymouth. _ the united nations has urged afghanistan's neighbours to keep their borders open, potentially allowing tens of
i really don't know the answer to that, clive. it will take i answer to that, clive.e said to me today that they are not thinking about the gunman, they are not thinking about his motives, they are thinking about his motives, they are thinking about his five victims and about how their families and their friends are going to be dealing with this in the days, weeks, months and years to come, but it is this whole city, normally pretty peaceful, the south—west of england, that is hurting so much...
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well, clive, the good news is that— country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in _ country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in infections i news is that the surge in infections that had been predicted by government scientists and modellers has not happened, and papers released from the site advisory committee shows that the projection for hospital admissions was a third of the level that had been put forward in latejuly. if you look at the daily reported cases, though, having come down, they seem to have stabilised at around 30,000, and the week on week rate is up a bit, the hospital admissions continue to fall. the 0ns survey of community infections, including people without symptoms, shows that case rate remained unchanged in england last week, in northern ireland they were quite high, a bit lower in wales and scotland, and they did fall further in scotland. so health officials are saying people shouldn't be complacent about the virus, and public health england say there was considering going to
well, clive, the good news is that— country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in _ country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in infections i news is that the surge in infections that had been predicted by government scientists and modellers has not happened, and papers released from the site advisory committee shows that the projection for hospital admissions was a third of the level that had been put forward in latejuly. if you look at the daily reported...
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clive, it has been a fascinating _ going? clive, it has been a fascinating weekend. - going? clive, it has been a - fascinating weekend. packed full of sporting drama and no little controversy. coming into these olympics organisers would have hoped and expected perhaps for established household names like simone biles and naomi osaka and maybe even dina asher—smith as well to provide some of the key performances. for a variety of reasons, they have been prevented from doing so, but instead you have new stars, stars like lamont marcelljacobs, new names like charlotte worthington, and new sports such as the bmx freestyle and a new formats like the mixed gender events, which have caught the imagination. one of the other things coming into these olympics was that of athlete welfare connected with the conditions that competitors would face, the restrictions on freedom of expression and mental health issues as well. perhaps what the ioc did not expect was whether to have been an alleged attempted kidnap drama, for that is what they are now dealing with, with the issues surrounding
clive, it has been a fascinating _ going? clive, it has been a fascinating weekend. - going? clive, it has been a - fascinating weekend. packed full of sporting drama and no little controversy. coming into these olympics organisers would have hoped and expected perhaps for established household names like simone biles and naomi osaka and maybe even dina asher—smith as well to provide some of the key performances. for a variety of reasons, they have been prevented from doing so, but instead...
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clive, really distressing scenes at the _ moment.ve, really distressing scenes at the airport _ moment. clive, really distressing scenes at the airport today, - moment. clive, really distressing scenes at the airport today, so i scenes at the airport today, so many people in such an utter state of confusion, dozens coming up to me asking if i had any information about how they could get out, desperate to show me documents proving they worked for international forces or foreign embassies. but elsewhere in the city, things are much calmer, it feels like a completely different world, it's very surreal. i was at a market this morning, the stores were open as usual, but shopkeepers said there were farfewer open as usual, but shopkeepers said there were far fewer people out and about than usual, particularly far fewer women and they said many people are still anxious and are staying at home. some residents here have been reassured by the more consulate we told adopted by the taliban in public, promising an amnesty for those linked to the g
clive, really distressing scenes at the _ moment.ve, really distressing scenes at the airport _ moment. clive, really distressing scenes at the airport today, - moment. clive, really distressing scenes at the airport today, so i scenes at the airport today, so many people in such an utter state of confusion, dozens coming up to me asking if i had any information about how they could get out, desperate to show me documents proving they worked for international forces or foreign embassies. but...
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clive, there is no doubt that being _ games as a whole?o doubt that being involved _ games as a whole? clive, there is no doubt that being involved in - games as a whole? clive, there is no doubt that being involved in these i doubt that being involved in these olympics on the ground here in tokyo was sometimes a surreal and strange experience, as well as an uplifting one but these olympics also exceeded many people's expectations. consider the fact that up until a few weeks before they began, many expected them to have to still be cancelled. even when it became clear they would go ahead as planned, many thought that it would be a soulless experience, made purely for television and that it would be badly affected if there was an outbreak in the athletes' village. the fact tokyo is waking up this morning with those fears proving unfounded i think will be a huge source of relief to the ioc, who pressed on largely to protect the broadcast billions on which their finances depend. there will be a real sense of gratitude from the olympic movemen
clive, there is no doubt that being _ games as a whole?o doubt that being involved _ games as a whole? clive, there is no doubt that being involved in - games as a whole? clive, there is no doubt that being involved in these i doubt that being involved in these olympics on the ground here in tokyo was sometimes a surreal and strange experience, as well as an uplifting one but these olympics also exceeded many people's expectations. consider the fact that up until a few weeks before they began,...
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because music industry legend clive dis them who was your first phone call after you agreed do do this jon landau, the manager of bruce springsteen. >> reporter: coming up on "sunday morning," putting on a blockbuster concert. ♪ >> cowan: i'll be telling you about the stresses facing many college-bound students even before covid. chip reid has a word or two about the new museum dedicated to the power of language. steve hartman has a love story that will give you goosebumpps. plus the latest on afghanistan and that earth in haiti. all that and more on this sunday, the 15th of august, 2021. we'll be right bac you know when you're at ross and all those brands have her like... yes! ...and all those prices have you like... yes! that's yes for less! you've got this school year, and we've got you with the best bargains ever at ross. get your yes for less at our new store in east san mateo. you know when you're at ross and find just what you need... to make any space your space? (sighs) yes! that's yes for less. get the best bargains ever for every room and every budget. at ross. >> cowan: we
because music industry legend clive dis them who was your first phone call after you agreed do do this jon landau, the manager of bruce springsteen. >> reporter: coming up on "sunday morning," putting on a blockbuster concert. ♪ >> cowan: i'll be telling you about the stresses facing many college-bound students even before covid. chip reid has a word or two about the new museum dedicated to the power of language. steve hartman has a love story that will give you...
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well, usually, i touch clive a lot. there's a lot of interaction between our limbs.y like to work with? erm... laughter she was... talk, clive. she was... she was always exciting to work with, and it was always thrilling. it was thrilling to work with her, and it's been even more thrilling to reunite after 20 years. yeah. well, you're both very welcome. layla smith is head of objective media group, part of the tv giant all3media and, before that, she was controller of entertainment at itv. i mean, layla, you're looking after a huge selection of programmes at 0bjective. what are your big hits at the moment? well, like what we're talking about, one of the big things, _
well, usually, i touch clive a lot. there's a lot of interaction between our limbs.y like to work with? erm... laughter she was... talk, clive. she was... she was always exciting to work with, and it was always thrilling. it was thrilling to work with her, and it's been even more thrilling to reunite after 20 years. yeah. well, you're both very welcome. layla smith is head of objective media group, part of the tv giant all3media and, before that, she was controller of entertainment at itv. i...
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we have to leave it, thank you for your time, stephanie and clive. hello.t particularly dramatic weekend of weather. saturday brought a bit of sunshine, a bit of rain for some. it's a similar mix as we head into sunday. a couple of frontal systems, this curl of a weather front here bringing rain for parts of northern ireland, england and wales at times. this front pushing into northern scotland promises some pretty hefty showers. and in between, some zones of drier, brighter weather. some patchy rain likely to push across east anglia and the south—east through sunday morning, but then brighter skies follow, at least for a time. more cloud for wales and the south—west, spots of rain here. some rain for a time in northern england, but northern ireland should brighten up with some sunshine. quite a lot of dry weather for southern and central parts of scotland, but northern scotland will see some showers. and it will feel decidedly cool here, highest temperatures across parts of eastern england up to 23 degrees. so, we will see areas of cloud and some showery r
we have to leave it, thank you for your time, stephanie and clive. hello.t particularly dramatic weekend of weather. saturday brought a bit of sunshine, a bit of rain for some. it's a similar mix as we head into sunday. a couple of frontal systems, this curl of a weather front here bringing rain for parts of northern ireland, england and wales at times. this front pushing into northern scotland promises some pretty hefty showers. and in between, some zones of drier, brighter weather. some...
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the other practical question is the one you mentioned, clive, is it likely the taliban will not be theisations that need a base to operate their kind of globaljihad philosophy? the british spent £4 billion, americans goodness knows how much to arm this army with weapons and equipment as they are ready for a taliban administration are to take over. it is a fundamental question, what have the taliban learned after 20 years in exile? and i think maria and stephanie are correct, in that all the protestations that they are now different when it comes to domestic treatment of women. the folk in doha say one thing on the ground, and we know from our reporting that is not the case — they have not changed domestic policy. and i suspect whilst the rest of the world well rub its hands and say it is a bad thing, they might not be willing to do anything about it. 0n foreign policy has the taliban changed and i think there are fundamental differences between now and 20 years ago, there are different countries involved and that now includes china which wants afghanistan's minerals, they have signed d
the other practical question is the one you mentioned, clive, is it likely the taliban will not be theisations that need a base to operate their kind of globaljihad philosophy? the british spent £4 billion, americans goodness knows how much to arm this army with weapons and equipment as they are ready for a taliban administration are to take over. it is a fundamental question, what have the taliban learned after 20 years in exile? and i think maria and stephanie are correct, in that all the...
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clive, thank you.nt are oval invincibles in the women's event and southern brave in the men's. it has been an historic day at lord's with a crowd of over 17,000 watching — a world record for a women's domestic match. our correspondent joe wilson reports. there might be 99 opinions about the hundred, but one overriding reason for the tournament — find a new audience for cricket. oval invincibles batting first against the women of the southern brave and if you are feeling the rain, focus on the flame. the final must go on. 121 scored. chase that, southern brave. seemed reasonable. but the rain was replaced by torrential wickets. falling to marizanne kapp. the invincibles looked it. kapp finished it. southern brave 73 all out and here are your first winners of the hundred. oval invincibles with the trophy. over 17,000 in the crowd for that game. well, could southern brave's men do any better than their women? that was the next question at lord's as we moved on to the next final. paul stirling's approach t
clive, thank you.nt are oval invincibles in the women's event and southern brave in the men's. it has been an historic day at lord's with a crowd of over 17,000 watching — a world record for a women's domestic match. our correspondent joe wilson reports. there might be 99 opinions about the hundred, but one overriding reason for the tournament — find a new audience for cricket. oval invincibles batting first against the women of the southern brave and if you are feeling the rain, focus on...
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now on bbc news, the media show with clive myrie. hello. don't adjust your set — this is the media show on the bbc. but that theme tune to news at 10 and the famous bongs are part of our popular culture, along with the high angle sweep across london over the rooftops along the thames to meet the face of big ben. all that is part of the iconography of british television news, but who watches the big network bulletins these days? more and more gen z—ers and millennials are increasingly moving online to get their news and information. some older demographics, too, are attracted to more partisan, opinionated platforms. gb news, i'm looking at you. even some politicians are openly disparaging of what they call the mainstream media. so, how can itv�*s news at 10 and channel 4 news, with a soon—to—be—departing john snow, win audiences back? is it a lost cause in this fractured multimedia age in which we live, or can trust be regained? well, if anyone's got an idea, it'd better be my next guest — deborah turness, the boss of itn, overseeing news on
now on bbc news, the media show with clive myrie. hello. don't adjust your set — this is the media show on the bbc. but that theme tune to news at 10 and the famous bongs are part of our popular culture, along with the high angle sweep across london over the rooftops along the thames to meet the face of big ben. all that is part of the iconography of british television news, but who watches the big network bulletins these days? more and more gen z—ers and millennials are increasingly moving...
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there clive. thanks very much. good i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. _ i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it _ i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it is _ i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it is not - i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it is not a - i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it is not a bad i i there clive. thanks very much. | good afternoon. it is not a bad day out there, there is a lot of dry and sunny weather, behind me you can see the sunshine is out, there in owt yorkshire but big clouds starting to develop and that is the forecast, really, for the rest of the afternoon, into the evening for a few really heavy thundery showers to develop across central parts of the uk. you will see though on the pressure chart hardly any isobars round, so the winds will be light, this weather front enhances the cloud activity in western scotland and northern ireland, you can see that high on —— here on the latest radar picture, showery bursts of rain, a bit more cloud an
there clive. thanks very much. good i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. _ i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it _ i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it is _ i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it is not - i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it is not a - i there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon. it is not a bad i i there clive. thanks very much. | good afternoon. it is not a bad day out there, there is a lot of dry and...
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clive, when we look at the picture 234 afghanistan. be the director of national intelligence and worked withjoe biden in the white house, said today it was inevitable. once the american troops leave, it was inevitable, given we now have these evacuation flights for nationals and embassy staff for the british and americans, is that kind of an implied admission that the attempt to keep the taliban out has been lost?— out has been lost? yes, and the fact is the evidence _ out has been lost? yes, and the fact is the evidence on _ out has been lost? yes, and the fact is the evidence on the _ out has been lost? yes, and the fact is the evidence on the grouped - out has been lost? yes, and the fact is the evidence on the grouped is - is the evidence on the grouped is clear, that you know, that the 20 year mission, yes, its initial point of it was to prevent another 9/11, another large—scale international major terror attack and it has worked from that point of view. afghanistan for the last 20 years has not been a haven for terror groups, it
clive, when we look at the picture 234 afghanistan. be the director of national intelligence and worked withjoe biden in the white house, said today it was inevitable. once the american troops leave, it was inevitable, given we now have these evacuation flights for nationals and embassy staff for the british and americans, is that kind of an implied admission that the attempt to keep the taliban out has been lost?— out has been lost? yes, and the fact is the evidence _ out has been lost? yes,...
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stephanie and clive. hello.e 48 celsius. here in the uk, cooler than average in fact. increasing amounts of cloud moving in from the west. for scotland today, scattered showers. they should be confined to the northern half of scotland, sunshine through the central belt, clouding overfor northern ireland and northern england this afternoon with the arrival of patchy rain. perhaps one or two spots of rain for north wales, the midlands as well. much of southern and south—eastern england remains dry today with temperatures 23 or 2a degrees in the warmest spots. typically the high teens further north. this evening and overnight, that rain pushes across northern ireland and northern england and perhaps sourthern scotland later in the night. further showers across the far north of scotland and a few spots of rain for wales in the south—west as well, but south—east england stays dry and quite humid, 15 degrees here but single figures across the far north of england and for scotland. tomorrow, we have this area of low pr
stephanie and clive. hello.e 48 celsius. here in the uk, cooler than average in fact. increasing amounts of cloud moving in from the west. for scotland today, scattered showers. they should be confined to the northern half of scotland, sunshine through the central belt, clouding overfor northern ireland and northern england this afternoon with the arrival of patchy rain. perhaps one or two spots of rain for north wales, the midlands as well. much of southern and south—eastern england remains...
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hi there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon.the rest of the afternoon, into the evening for a few really heavy thundery showers to develop across central parts of the uk. you will see though on the pressure chart hardly any isobars round, so the winds will be light, this weather front enhances the cloud activity in western scotland and northern ireland, you can see that high on —— here on the latest radar picture, showery bursts of rain, a bit more cloud and you can see the showers developing across parts of east wales, the midlands, northern england, starting to become heavy, the winds are light and will be slow—moving. some areas seeing a lot of rainfall, and there could be a risk of flooding. nowhere is immune to a shower but there is a better chance of staying dry away from that zone. we
hi there clive. thanks very much. good afternoon.the rest of the afternoon, into the evening for a few really heavy thundery showers to develop across central parts of the uk. you will see though on the pressure chart hardly any isobars round, so the winds will be light, this weather front enhances the cloud activity in western scotland and northern ireland, you can see that high on —— here on the latest radar picture, showery bursts of rain, a bit more cloud and you can see the showers...
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i know you wanted to end on something cheery, clive, but i _ to end on something cheery, clive, but ihat a difference a day makes! england started this morning as marginal favourites in the fifth and final day of the second test against india, but ended up losing by 151 runs at lords. mohammed shami and jasprit bumrah shared a ninth—wicket stand of 89 to give the hosts a target of 272. england, though, were bowled out forjust 120 — asjoe wilson reports. for india to get to this, it first required this. mohammed shami, in the team for his bowling, got to 50. tumbling runs for england as india's tail enders took them to a lead of 271. "enough," the captain declared. "we bowl, stand by." england's second innings featured four players out for nought, including both opening batsman. the race was now india against time. by the tea interval, india had taken four wickets, needed six more for victory. now, hang on, is that rain, orjust english wishful thinking? cold, hard reality. joe root out for 33, and india's captain now sensed the test itself. but he needed mohammed siraj to bowl fast. th
i know you wanted to end on something cheery, clive, but i _ to end on something cheery, clive, but ihat a difference a day makes! england started this morning as marginal favourites in the fifth and final day of the second test against india, but ended up losing by 151 runs at lords. mohammed shami and jasprit bumrah shared a ninth—wicket stand of 89 to give the hosts a target of 272. england, though, were bowled out forjust 120 — asjoe wilson reports. for india to get to this, it first...
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and i think that problem is, clive, that that problem still prevails, because...to be with the rioters at the capitol that day, it's because nobody else was listening, nobody else was talking to those people, was visiting them in the towns where they live and where they come from, to understand, which is why that story was missed. and i think it's the exact same set of circumstances and so there's a sort of lack of learning, if you like, several years on. a point well put. we're going to shuttle back over to the uk now. you're the chief exec of itn, you're ultimately the boss of itv news, channel 4 news, channel five news. how much day to dayjournalism do you get involved with? do you sign off controversial stories? i have to say, i'm almost not involved at all with journalism. i'm up here on the fifth floor, i've got thejeremy vine team behind me but other than that i'm running the business. i check in — there's a morning editorial briefing at 10:00—10:15 where each of the news services talks about what they've got on that day, any legal issues, any safety issues
and i think that problem is, clive, that that problem still prevails, because...to be with the rioters at the capitol that day, it's because nobody else was listening, nobody else was talking to those people, was visiting them in the towns where they live and where they come from, to understand, which is why that story was missed. and i think it's the exact same set of circumstances and so there's a sort of lack of learning, if you like, several years on. a point well put. we're going to...
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clive called me -- clive davis called upon me and i was proud to serve him. he's been very good to me through decades, and again, what i was -- wanted to celebrate is not the new york spirit but the spirit of human beings, a global spirit, something that we all should contain even in the worst of times, so you know, i still feel that way. i'm going to, you know, be positive and it's a full moon and just salute the full moon and see what happens. bile here to serve, but if i can't, i'll be here if i'm called upon again. >> well, if -- >> so -- >> if you're not called upon and it doesn't continue and you feel like singing just to us, you would be more than welcome to at any point tonight. so we're here as well, and we love you and -- >> be careful what you wish for, i mean, really -- i can gather my fellows -- >> yeah. >> we can -- >> if you want. that would billion awesome. >> the killers -- >> sing for you in the park. >> the killers just did an acoustic for us and barry manilow did. if you were up for that, we would love,000 and our audience would love that.
clive called me -- clive davis called upon me and i was proud to serve him. he's been very good to me through decades, and again, what i was -- wanted to celebrate is not the new york spirit but the spirit of human beings, a global spirit, something that we all should contain even in the worst of times, so you know, i still feel that way. i'm going to, you know, be positive and it's a full moon and just salute the full moon and see what happens. bile here to serve, but if i can't, i'll be here...
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>>clive, you don't doth anying small.erft o a tilifeme. wh watas your pitch whenou y lled peopleer oth anth, hi, it 's clive? f>>irst i did go to tseho ttha i had a tremendous loanngstding lationship .with wsohen i called carlos and i llcaed bruce springsteen, hailey smith, manl,ue i just gsaid, we're reenop in new york, ofalficilyut o of thepaemndic, ywillou be there? thout quonesti, honestly,he ty eachd sai yes.so earth, wind & fire, and then wead broened it. nti waedve ery genre of music esreprented. ll cool j is going to be there with melly l,me river run anboieog with the hoogie. >> clive, can you say oo"bgie wi th the hoogie" again? >> boo wgieith the hoogie." >> it's a hkec of a stli, clive. you're aat nive new eryork. whats doe it mean to you to brineg th city togheetr like ?this >> it mnsea everything. i grew up whit no nemoy, so indebtored f the public school 161 educioatn, nyu, my work hic, my edatucion, the mtielng pot, the kosher capital ofew n rk. werine trouble. the pandemicit h us hard. so right w,no yes,
>>clive, you don't doth anying small.erft o a tilifeme. wh watas your pitch whenou y lled peopleer oth anth, hi, it 's clive? f>>irst i did go to tseho ttha i had a tremendous loanngstding lationship .with wsohen i called carlos and i llcaed bruce springsteen, hailey smith, manl,ue i just gsaid, we're reenop in new york, ofalficilyut o of thepaemndic, ywillou be there? thout quonesti, honestly,he ty eachd sai yes.so earth, wind & fire, and then wead broened it. nti waedve ery...
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thanks, clive. good evening.lions in cape town, as south africa snatched victory in the deciding test. katie gornall reports. at times, this tour has been in the eye of a storm. after overcoming a series of obstacles just to be here, now one more huge challenge remained. that challenge appeared to grow, with the early departure of fly—half dan biggar. his replacement, finn russell, had not played for over a month. he was sharp. it would get better for the lions when they muscled over, they lead by four at the break but momentum would swing throughout and south africa had a man who could twist to the line in no time, cheslin kolbe, so this was now a test of nerve. russell tie game late on but the springboks had things up their sleeve. morne steyn�*s kick broke hearts in 2009. incredibly, he struck again. imilli broke hearts in 2009. incredibly, he struck again-— struck again. will not be easy going awa , struck again. will not be easy going away. travelling _ struck again. will not be easy going away, travelling a
thanks, clive. good evening.lions in cape town, as south africa snatched victory in the deciding test. katie gornall reports. at times, this tour has been in the eye of a storm. after overcoming a series of obstacles just to be here, now one more huge challenge remained. that challenge appeared to grow, with the early departure of fly—half dan biggar. his replacement, finn russell, had not played for over a month. he was sharp. it would get better for the lions when they muscled over, they...
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joining me now is clive bailey, co—organiser, bristol international balloon fiesta and also the ownerit is great, we are very sad it is not a normal fiesta, which will be over the weekends of 13th-15th, but will be over the weekends of 13th—15th, but we have decided to do a fiesta fortnight to take the balloons to the community. we asked the bristol community. we asked the bristol community where they would like to see balloons, we had over 700 replies, these are local communities, churches, hospices, that sort of thing, and we will do our best in the next few weeks to get loans out into the local environment, taking off in parks, et cetera. and over the fiesta weekend will have some must fly outs. very exciting, different, but all we could do this year. i very exciting, different, but all we could do this year. i am no expert _ all we could do this year. i am no expert on _ all we could do this year. i am no expert on hot-air- all we could do this year. i am| no expert on hot-air balloons, no expert on hot—air balloons, but if strikes me that if anything could have been resilient to
joining me now is clive bailey, co—organiser, bristol international balloon fiesta and also the ownerit is great, we are very sad it is not a normal fiesta, which will be over the weekends of 13th-15th, but will be over the weekends of 13th—15th, but we have decided to do a fiesta fortnight to take the balloons to the community. we asked the bristol community. we asked the bristol community where they would like to see balloons, we had over 700 replies, these are local communities,...
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well, good evening, clive. 0ne well, good evening, clive.l chapter? a fairy tale. this was a club where he grew up both as a man and a footballer. he sank into thousand three at the age of 18, spent six years and scored more than 100 goals and won numerous trophies including three premier leagues and the champions league as well. then it was a trip to spain for real madrid and juventus, but this morning he went to the training ground ofjuventus and said that he wanted to leave. now, ronaldo moves pretty quickly on the field and this transfer was done at a record pace has well. just seven hours later, manchester united, in a statement on their website, said that they are delighted he will be back. now, at 36, he is not the player he once was but his value of the field as amazing as well. he signed here for just around £30 million. we don't know the length of the deal yet. the only thing now is to agree a medical and personal terms. only thing now is to agree a medical and personalterms. —— only thing now is to agree a medical and personal ter
well, good evening, clive. 0ne well, good evening, clive.l chapter? a fairy tale. this was a club where he grew up both as a man and a footballer. he sank into thousand three at the age of 18, spent six years and scored more than 100 goals and won numerous trophies including three premier leagues and the champions league as well. then it was a trip to spain for real madrid and juventus, but this morning he went to the training ground ofjuventus and said that he wanted to leave. now, ronaldo...
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of course, that is coming up with clive maybury. now, but the time of quarter to. it's friday, so that means it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. so, legend has it, if you look in the mirror and say his name five times, he will appear behind you. candyman. anthony... candyman. anthony, no. candyman. stop! stop it. candyman. stop it! 0k. you better not do that. 0k, 0k. whispers: candyman. you play too much! 0w, no, stop! yes, the candyman is back. while there have been other sequels, this is framed as a direct sequel to the 1992 horror about a supernatural killer with a hook with a hook for a hand, who is hunting the housing projects of chicago's cabrini green. fast forward to the present, and the area's being gentrified with luxury loft condos. it's a comfortable life for visual artist anthony, played by yahya abdul—mateen ii and his gallery director partner, brianna played by teyonah parris. at least until anthony decides that the best way to get ar
of course, that is coming up with clive maybury. now, but the time of quarter to. it's friday, so that means it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. so, legend has it, if you look in the mirror and say his name five times, he will appear behind you. candyman. anthony... candyman. anthony, no. candyman. stop! stop it. candyman. stop it! 0k. you better not do that. 0k, 0k. whispers:...
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in a few minutes, we'll be joined by viewers on bbc one for the main evening news, presented by cliveted nations secretary general, antonio guterres. borisjohnson stressing the un's importance in providing humanitarian aid to afghanistan and pledged the uk's support. for labour, the shadow foreign secretary says the uk should work with nato allies to set up a safe corridor for afghan refugees to get out. lisa nandy has published a letter she's written to the foreign secretary dominic raab. in it she urges the government to step up the evacuation
in a few minutes, we'll be joined by viewers on bbc one for the main evening news, presented by cliveted nations secretary general, antonio guterres. borisjohnson stressing the un's importance in providing humanitarian aid to afghanistan and pledged the uk's support. for labour, the shadow foreign secretary says the uk should work with nato allies to set up a safe corridor for afghan refugees to get out. lisa nandy has published a letter she's written to the foreign secretary dominic raab. in...
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we're very happy that clive davis and doug davis, those folks helped secure some of that talent. >> whateans to them in sense of being with -- you know, on stage or coming in and after some of these other -- these other artists that they're going to be performing with? i mean, we haven't seen a concert like this in i don't know how long, right? >> yeah. that's correct. yes, every artist here is very excited to be on this stage. this great stage. in obviously, this beautiful park, central park, one and only new york city. so they're excited. i'm excited. i'm excited we won't have weather today so that's good as well. obviously there's some impending weather that will come tomorrow. but today, we've got a break and i think it's on our side. >> i'm assuming being outside in central park was a very strategic move for you because there are still some pandemic restrictions in other areas. talk to us how you're keeping people safe there? >> well, everybody is keeping safe. this city has obviously mandated that we're going to have vaccine only which is good. we just want to have a great, safe ti
we're very happy that clive davis and doug davis, those folks helped secure some of that talent. >> whateans to them in sense of being with -- you know, on stage or coming in and after some of these other -- these other artists that they're going to be performing with? i mean, we haven't seen a concert like this in i don't know how long, right? >> yeah. that's correct. yes, every artist here is very excited to be on this stage. this great stage. in obviously, this beautiful park,...
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the concert was co-produced by clive davis, live nation, new york city.he storm hit, and there was still plenty of opportunity to celebrate new york city reopening and the pandemic. the event was called "concert of a lifetime," it was certainly that. it started on stage and then continued behind the scenes. >> co-host of "cbs this morning" and fellow new yorker, ladies and gentlemen please welcome gayle king. [ cheers ] >> hello. welcome back, new york city. for the next five hours, we're going to party new york style. and you are all invited. ♪ ♪ it's tricky tricky tricky tricky tricky ♪ ♪ so much freedom ♪ >> yes, to see it in action is a whole other thing. >> i know. ♪ >> thank you. >> that was -- >> i'm backstage with country music sensation and sensation is the word, kane brown. how did you decide what you were going to sing tonight? >> we're going to dedicate my song to new yorkers -- ♪ if home is where the heart is i'm homesick for you ♪ >> i love how clive takes somebody from every genre. you're the one. >> yeah. that was beautiful. >> you're the
the concert was co-produced by clive davis, live nation, new york city.he storm hit, and there was still plenty of opportunity to celebrate new york city reopening and the pandemic. the event was called "concert of a lifetime," it was certainly that. it started on stage and then continued behind the scenes. >> co-host of "cbs this morning" and fellow new yorker, ladies and gentlemen please welcome gayle king. [ cheers ] >> hello. welcome back, new york city. for...
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you can hear it in the green zone, just streets away from this highly protected on clive right in the of kabul. -- enclave right in the heart of kabul. it's not over yet and it has been hours since we heard the first loud blast of that truck bomb carboc's loading outside of the defense minister's house. he and his family were not there at the time. followed a few hours later by the sound of suicide vest's floating. we know that the attackers also entered the home of the defense minister. mortars were also fired. special rses were rushed to the area. we could hear helicopters flying overhead. the government is now saying they have the situation under control, but you can hear that there certainly, it isn't completely under control. this is a very tense situation. the defense minister himself just put a video on social media [no audio] send a message that all was well, that he was alive. but of course, this has really jangd nerves at a time when the taliban has been advancing on the capitals, always regarded -- the capital, always regarded as aighly protected city but tonight it has com
you can hear it in the green zone, just streets away from this highly protected on clive right in the of kabul. -- enclave right in the heart of kabul. it's not over yet and it has been hours since we heard the first loud blast of that truck bomb carboc's loading outside of the defense minister's house. he and his family were not there at the time. followed a few hours later by the sound of suicide vest's floating. we know that the attackers also entered the home of the defense minister....
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clive bayley on the — up. it will be very exciting. clive bayley on the bristol _ up.up in 2015. with expectations that it will deliver significant progress in the battle against rising temperatures, the world wildlife fund is partnering with leading international artists such as tracey emin, anish kapoor and gavin turk to inspire global action. tom webb has more. from mary's vanishing point on southend appear to these acorns at the tate modern, artisanal creating eye—catching pieces to draw attention to the changing climate. the role of artist is both to demonstrate how we got to this emergency but also to help empower people with images and hope and belief that can help all of us feel empowered to take action. ahead of the climate summit _ empowered to take action. ahead of the climate summit in _ empowered to take action. ahead of the climate summit in glasgow, - the climate summit in glasgow, artist, galleries and museums are coming together to highlight issues around climate change. we coming together to highlight issues around climate change.— around climate chan
clive bayley on the — up. it will be very exciting. clive bayley on the bristol _ up.up in 2015. with expectations that it will deliver significant progress in the battle against rising temperatures, the world wildlife fund is partnering with leading international artists such as tracey emin, anish kapoor and gavin turk to inspire global action. tom webb has more. from mary's vanishing point on southend appear to these acorns at the tate modern, artisanal creating eye—catching pieces to...
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thank you very much, clive. the media show will be back the same time next week.undery downpours as we head through today across much of the uk. there is nowhere that will completely avoid these, but we do also have some sunny spells in the mix, so fingers crossed we will see some of that as well. these are all swelling around an area of low pressure. that in turn will also bring some blustery conditions at times. eastern sheltered parts will get away with drier weather for longer, but the showers are all on the move, and they will reach most parts through the afternoon. the breeze will strengthen, top temperatures 15—20 c. as we cast an eye upon this evening, further showers, and again some will be heavy and slow moving and sundry, generating a lot of rainfall within a short space of time once more. —— thundery. most night of 13 celsius. tomorrow the showers are still with us, but unsettled at times. an area of high pressure will build through the week and things will brighten up and settle down. this is bbc world news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around
thank you very much, clive. the media show will be back the same time next week.undery downpours as we head through today across much of the uk. there is nowhere that will completely avoid these, but we do also have some sunny spells in the mix, so fingers crossed we will see some of that as well. these are all swelling around an area of low pressure. that in turn will also bring some blustery conditions at times. eastern sheltered parts will get away with drier weather for longer, but the...
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thank you very much, thank you, clive. the media show will be back the same time next week. you're doing all right. we have some pretty heavy showers out there across much of the uk. some of them will is be slow—moving, generating a lot of rainfall within a short space of time which in turn could lead to some surface water and localised flooding that we also have some spare sunny spells. quite a breezy or blustery one at times and today's top temperatures nothing too exciting, 19 or 20 celsius, maybe a touch higher here or there. as we head through this evening, further showers, a swelling around an area of low pressure. something dry across parts of england and wales, showers across southern parts, northern ireland, the south of scotland and north of england seeing some of the lows of around 13 or 1a celsius. there is, however, a bit of a change on the horizon. we are likely to see further showers as we head through the day tomorrow. again some of these are thundery, heavy, slow—moving. brightening up as we had three towards tuesday. i will keep you posted, stay safe, see y
thank you very much, thank you, clive. the media show will be back the same time next week. you're doing all right. we have some pretty heavy showers out there across much of the uk. some of them will is be slow—moving, generating a lot of rainfall within a short space of time which in turn could lead to some surface water and localised flooding that we also have some spare sunny spells. quite a breezy or blustery one at times and today's top temperatures nothing too exciting, 19 or 20...
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at 10 o'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round —up of the day's news.dia show. hello. this week we are asking how hard is it to report on the ground in china and tell the story of that country to the wider world? journalists covering the fatal floods, which included those terrifying scenes from the underground train as it filled up with water, found that their presence was not always welcome. other major titles, including the new york times, increasingly have to rely on stringers as their own reporters are working outside china's borders. and steve vines, the observer's man in hong kong since the 19805 said this week that it was no longer safe for him to be there and has decided to come back to the uk. so what is the situation forjournalists in china and for those trying to cover the country from afar? let me introduce you to my guests. i mentioned steve vines, he is one of them, former china correspondent for the observer, now back in the uk. sha hua is a correspondent for the wall streetjournal based in hong kong. cedric alviani is head of the east as
at 10 o'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round —up of the day's news.dia show. hello. this week we are asking how hard is it to report on the ground in china and tell the story of that country to the wider world? journalists covering the fatal floods, which included those terrifying scenes from the underground train as it filled up with water, found that their presence was not always welcome. other major titles, including the new york times, increasingly have to rely on stringers...
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i remember talking to clive, whatever, barker, whatever his name pinhead, that he and i should. she's just that image is so disturbing when that 1st came into your head that you freak out and he could see it meant nothing to him in that way. right. and that's why he's probably able to write it. so yeah, you're right. the rest of us are, is terrified. yeah. but they can just say, ok, i got a good idea here. i think when i 1st some murphy's work and what a prolific guy when i think he's done the betty davis, joan crawford thing. the 1st time i see it. i remember thinking on nip tuck thing. oh, this is tv tv. change so much. yeah. yeah. that was the 1st breakthrough for me when he, when you're sitting with him, just chatting, cras service and amiable blow crazy firing on all cylinders at all times. really just a regular joe and away not regular. he's firing. and also you can literally see the cylinders moving, the wheels turning in his head. the way he would use or like sometimes come in now like the scene or about to shoot and rewrite it on the spot and he would make it 10 times b
i remember talking to clive, whatever, barker, whatever his name pinhead, that he and i should. she's just that image is so disturbing when that 1st came into your head that you freak out and he could see it meant nothing to him in that way. right. and that's why he's probably able to write it. so yeah, you're right. the rest of us are, is terrified. yeah. but they can just say, ok, i got a good idea here. i think when i 1st some murphy's work and what a prolific guy when i think he's done the...
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that's right, clive.ppening in unprecedented circumstances, there is a state of emergency in tokyo, last week covid cases injapan hit a new high but the paralympic organisers insist the games can be staged safely and will not spread the virus, but despite that the organisers said there would be a few spectators, 100,000 schoolchildren will be able to attend the games at their local venues, which should create something of an atmosphere. paralympics gb go into these games with high hopes, they blossomed that recent games. they won 147 medals in rio five years ago, finishing second in the medals table. a lot of the big names that people will remember from the london 2012 are back in tokyo, jonnie peacock, hannah cockroft, david weir and particularly cyclist dame sarah storey, who could become the most decorated paralympian in british history. she already has 14 gold medals, herfirst event history. she already has 14 gold medals, her first event is tomorrow and she will hope to get paralympics gb off to a wi
that's right, clive.ppening in unprecedented circumstances, there is a state of emergency in tokyo, last week covid cases injapan hit a new high but the paralympic organisers insist the games can be staged safely and will not spread the virus, but despite that the organisers said there would be a few spectators, 100,000 schoolchildren will be able to attend the games at their local venues, which should create something of an atmosphere. paralympics gb go into these games with high hopes, they...
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clive lewis, in particular, is very concerned we will make the same mistakes in the future.an inquiry needs to take place. those who have lost loved ones in afghanistan, soldiers -- french, american, german, afghan, many, ny others -- lives have been lost. their loved ones, their families need to know, do the person die in vain? was this necessary? could is have been avoided? otherwise, we're going to march into one or after another is the only beneficiaries -- or it will be the arms dealers. nermeen: jery corbyn, y talked about your own constituents whose family members are afghan brits -- whose families are still in kabul. what do you think the u.k. government can do to all refugees safe access to the k., given the scenes at the kal airport, and also the fact when prime minister johnson was the mayor of london, he actually advocated for giving undocumented people residence in the city? >> yes, foe johnson's politics -- force johnson's politics are a wonder to serve. i remember him contactinme and asking me toupport his campaign that undocumented refugees should be given ri
clive lewis, in particular, is very concerned we will make the same mistakes in the future.an inquiry needs to take place. those who have lost loved ones in afghanistan, soldiers -- french, american, german, afghan, many, ny others -- lives have been lost. their loved ones, their families need to know, do the person die in vain? was this necessary? could is have been avoided? otherwise, we're going to march into one or after another is the only beneficiaries -- or it will be the arms dealers....