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pat cummins was named athlete of the year.ays to reduce the sport's huge carbon footprint and raise awareness through his cricket. the climate foundation. cummins runs in determinedly down the hill bowls edge is agitated his court. pace bowden. but when did your interest in the environment begin? growing up in australia spent a lot of time outside beaches like this. so i guess i've always had a bit of an interest. it's probably not until the last three or four years that i've really thought a bit more deeply about my personal impact on the planet. i think firstly cricket, we play sometimes in really extreme weather. we've had games where it's been called off due to bushfire in the middle of summer and you drop a rain or drop in temperature, the conditions change or you can't play at all. and then the nature of international cricket, you travel around a lot around the world, you see lots of different places. you have quite a high carbon footprint yourself. so it's just it's always front of mind. but we that's huge opportunity a
pat cummins was named athlete of the year.ays to reduce the sport's huge carbon footprint and raise awareness through his cricket. the climate foundation. cummins runs in determinedly down the hill bowls edge is agitated his court. pace bowden. but when did your interest in the environment begin? growing up in australia spent a lot of time outside beaches like this. so i guess i've always had a bit of an interest. it's probably not until the last three or four years that i've really thought a...
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cummins over the wicket, bowls, and root's edged it. he's bowled him.r interest in the environment begin? growing up in australia, you spent a lot of time outside, beaches like this, so i guess i've always had a bit of an interest. it's probably not until the last three or four years that i've really thought a bit more deeply about my personal impact on the planet. i think, firstly, cricket, we play, sometimes, in really extreme weather. we've had games where it's been called off due to bushfire in the middle of summer, any drop of rain or drop in temperature, the conditions change or you can't play at all. and then the nature of international cricket, you travel around a lot, around the world, you see lots of different places. you have quite a high carbon footprint yourself. so it'sjust, it's always front of mind. but with that's huge opportunity as well. there's so many stakeholders, so many people that look to a sport like cricket for leadership in this space. it's something that brings a lot of people together. tell us why you set up cricket for cli
cummins over the wicket, bowls, and root's edged it. he's bowled him.r interest in the environment begin? growing up in australia, you spent a lot of time outside, beaches like this, so i guess i've always had a bit of an interest. it's probably not until the last three or four years that i've really thought a bit more deeply about my personal impact on the planet. i think, firstly, cricket, we play, sometimes, in really extreme weather. we've had games where it's been called off due to...
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the winners of this year's bbc green sport awards have been announced — australia captain pat cumminschange in cricket and across australian society. former major league baseball player chris dickerson won the evergreen athlete award for his continued involvement in numerous environmental projects through his players for the planet foundation. english league 2 side forest green rovers have won the elite organisation of the year award for "leading the way in sustainably running a sports team." and an amateur football league for young men and women in rural african communities, the rhino cup champions league, picked up the grassroots organisation of the year. the young athlete of the year, is the 17—year—old endurance runner innes fitzgerald. earlier this year she turned down the chance to represent great britain at the world cross country championships in australia, concerned about the impact of flying. she's been telling us why she chose not to compete. as young people we have a voice and we have power and we need to use that now. that kind of field the decisions i made and made me wa
the winners of this year's bbc green sport awards have been announced — australia captain pat cumminschange in cricket and across australian society. former major league baseball player chris dickerson won the evergreen athlete award for his continued involvement in numerous environmental projects through his players for the planet foundation. english league 2 side forest green rovers have won the elite organisation of the year award for "leading the way in sustainably running a sports...
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and you'll hear from the bbc green sport athlete of the year as australia captain pat cummins tells usint. it's one of those things that, you know, no—one's ever going to be perfect, but i think everyone could do something a little bit different in their life that might make a big difference. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. it has been a night of drama in the european champions league. manchester united's return to the competition continues to be a miserable one. it's two defeats in two for them after a sensational win for galatasaray.
and you'll hear from the bbc green sport athlete of the year as australia captain pat cummins tells usint. it's one of those things that, you know, no—one's ever going to be perfect, but i think everyone could do something a little bit different in their life that might make a big difference. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. it has been a night of drama in the european champions league. manchester united's return to the competition continues to be a miserable one. it's two defeats in...
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in the final and you'll hearfrom the bbc green sport athlete of the year, as australia captain pat cumminsng to be perfect but we have to do something a little bit different that might make a big difference. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. it's been of night drama in the european champions league. manchester united's return to the competiton continues to be a miserable one — its two defeats in two
in the final and you'll hearfrom the bbc green sport athlete of the year, as australia captain pat cumminsng to be perfect but we have to do something a little bit different that might make a big difference. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. it's been of night drama in the european champions league. manchester united's return to the competiton continues to be a miserable one — its two defeats in two
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but pat cummins quickly snapped up both of them and adam zampa also struck twice to leave sri lanka onn before australia made further inroads. mitchell starc took his second wicket of the game a few moments ago, and another one has since fallen, with sri lanka all out for 209. we now know the line up for the rugby world cup semi finals — new zealand will take on argentina in the first match on friday, while england will face defending champions south africa the following day the springboks knocked out the hosts france the following day. the springboks knocked out the hosts france in a brilliant quarter final which would have been worthy of the final. south africa won byjust one point. handre pollard�*s penalty edged them 29—25 ahead, and despite pulling three points back france�*s 18—match unbeaten run at home is over. so heart ache for france who felt some of the decisions hadn�*t gone their way. translation: it's hard to analyse thing straightaway _ translation: it's hard to analyse thing straightaway but _ translation: it's hard to analyse thing straightaway but i _ translation: it'
but pat cummins quickly snapped up both of them and adam zampa also struck twice to leave sri lanka onn before australia made further inroads. mitchell starc took his second wicket of the game a few moments ago, and another one has since fallen, with sri lanka all out for 209. we now know the line up for the rugby world cup semi finals — new zealand will take on argentina in the first match on friday, while england will face defending champions south africa the following day the springboks...
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the questioning lawyer then read out one of mr cummins' whatsapp messages about a very senior femalekeep dealing with this horrific meltdown of the british state while dodging stilettos from that �* was that aggressive and foul—mouthed and misogynistic approach the correct way to manage fellow professionals? a thousand times worse than my bad language is the underlying issue at stake, that we had a cabinet office system that had completely melted. boris johnson's judgment caused anger today. he was obsessed with older people accepting their fate and letting the young get on with life and the economy going, wrote patrick vallance, the government's then scientific advisor. it showed mrjohnson was sociopathic, some of those representing the bereaved said. the overriding impression of what we are seeing here is one of dysfunction — claims of a shambles at the heart of government atjust the moment government was more important to more people than it had been for decades and decades. borisjohnson has offered no comment on what's been said today. the other man taking questions today was lee
the questioning lawyer then read out one of mr cummins' whatsapp messages about a very senior femalekeep dealing with this horrific meltdown of the british state while dodging stilettos from that �* was that aggressive and foul—mouthed and misogynistic approach the correct way to manage fellow professionals? a thousand times worse than my bad language is the underlying issue at stake, that we had a cabinet office system that had completely melted. boris johnson's judgment caused anger...
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the questioning lawyer then read out one of mr cummins' whatsapp messages about a very senior femaleorrific meltdown of the british state while dodging stilettos from than �* was that aggressive and foul—mouthed and misogynistic approach the correct way to manage fellow professionals? a thousand times worse than my bad language is the underlying issue at stake, that we had a cabinet office system that had completely melted. boris johnson's judgment caused anger today. he was obsessed with older people accepting their fate and letting the young get on with life and the economy going, wrote patrick vallance, the government's then scientific advisor. it showed mrjohnson was sociopathic, some of those representing the bereaved said. also taking questions today, lee cain, borisjohnson�*s man in charge of communications. he reckons his former boss dithered and wasn't suited to leadership in a pandemic. what will probably be clear in covid, it was the wrong crisis for this prime minister's skill set. which is different, i think, from not potentially being up to the job of being prime minist
the questioning lawyer then read out one of mr cummins' whatsapp messages about a very senior femaleorrific meltdown of the british state while dodging stilettos from than �* was that aggressive and foul—mouthed and misogynistic approach the correct way to manage fellow professionals? a thousand times worse than my bad language is the underlying issue at stake, that we had a cabinet office system that had completely melted. boris johnson's judgment caused anger today. he was obsessed with...
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and it has been hit by verse strikes, reportedly carried on by pro government forces at cummins. after a terrorist ruined attack left over 100 people killed and many more wounded other military graduation ceremony and holmes. a warning the following footage contains disturbing imagery. the hell among the casualties in the initial attack were both soldiers and civilians, including women and children. this video circulating online reportedly shows the optima. dozens of people are seen scattered across the street. the syrian government has pin the blame squarely of foreign powers that have supported opposition, groups linked to terrorist organizations. we heard from nestor, yusef alice here a member of the people's consul in homes brothers, who offered an explanation of who the stays was behind on the court. and no one had this. we were taken by surprise by this terrorist incident that occurred in the province of homes. i would say that this event is a representation to what siri has gone through during the war. and everything that happened is equivalent to all that we experienced d
and it has been hit by verse strikes, reportedly carried on by pro government forces at cummins. after a terrorist ruined attack left over 100 people killed and many more wounded other military graduation ceremony and holmes. a warning the following footage contains disturbing imagery. the hell among the casualties in the initial attack were both soldiers and civilians, including women and children. this video circulating online reportedly shows the optima. dozens of people are seen scattered...
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mr cummins was also asked why he did not called mrjohnson back from his holiday in february 2022 chair would have been productive. i thought it would have been counter—productive because i thought it would have said to everybody what he thought at the time, this is another swine flu, it is another rubbish media hoax, nothing would happen. the real danger is the economy going into a slump. i thought if he came back and said that to cobra or any other part of the government it would be counter—productive rather than helpful. 50 counter-productive rather than helful. . helpful. so are you saying you did actively consider _ helpful. so are you saying you did actively consider the _ helpful. so are you saying you did actively consider the possibility i helpful. so are you saying you did actively consider the possibility of asking him to come back and talk to cobra or whitehall? yes, it was discussed what he was away. itruiith discussed what he was away. with who? i discussed _ discussed what he was away. with who? i discussed it _ discussed what he was away. ti who? i discussed it with imra
mr cummins was also asked why he did not called mrjohnson back from his holiday in february 2022 chair would have been productive. i thought it would have been counter—productive because i thought it would have said to everybody what he thought at the time, this is another swine flu, it is another rubbish media hoax, nothing would happen. the real danger is the economy going into a slump. i thought if he came back and said that to cobra or any other part of the government it would be...
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cummins makes diesel engines all these companies that are in the industrial engine business on the downsideeep waiting for a little bounce in the airlines this has been a miserable month here but nothing here delta is down 15%, 16% this month. it's essentially about a point or two, sitting at a new low here most of them had no bounce at all this month despite a terrible month gold had an incredible run on all this geopolitical uncertainty. so, beginning of october we were 1800 or so, we went to 2,000 gold has been looking a little toppy. some are moving down here's a really good example, though, of difficulty of playing commodities. gold goes up, commodity stocks, gold stocks go up a little bit but not as much because stocks behave a little different than commodities. you can have gold, the xhod going up, but gold stocks are still stocks they behave differently than just gold by itself. this is a very good example. gold stocks did not rally nearly as much as gold did because of the poor environment for equities that we saw in october. here's simon property. the reits are doing better today.
cummins makes diesel engines all these companies that are in the industrial engine business on the downsideeep waiting for a little bounce in the airlines this has been a miserable month here but nothing here delta is down 15%, 16% this month. it's essentially about a point or two, sitting at a new low here most of them had no bounce at all this month despite a terrible month gold had an incredible run on all this geopolitical uncertainty. so, beginning of october we were 1800 or so, we went to...
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to clarify some memories but at the same time, incredible healing process, not just for me i think cummins for enough to say that some family members have repaired their relationship so it has been very special. >> speaking of repairingsh relationships, you very very like mentally i'm saying that word again because it was eloquent, talk about your distant relationship with her father. and in terms of redeveloping and redefining relationships with her parents because i i think there's ebbs and flows of the parentsco with kids and then somehow, they sorta become dependent on us especially for kids ofsl immigrants and the translators handed all kinds of things for the parents that really changes her flip-flops and are you the parent or am i am in his parent sometimes and aside from that, the relationships with her parents change over time and you shared very nicely to have a relationship with them, far yes it is very important to allow you to reach out as you are ready. how was i going out. >> it is hard. [laughter] incredibly difficult. >> especially with book. >> yes so some situations have
to clarify some memories but at the same time, incredible healing process, not just for me i think cummins for enough to say that some family members have repaired their relationship so it has been very special. >> speaking of repairingsh relationships, you very very like mentally i'm saying that word again because it was eloquent, talk about your distant relationship with her father. and in terms of redeveloping and redefining relationships with her parents because i i think there's ebbs...
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cummins tomorrow on halloween.s johnson? we're really going to get a glimpse into the chaos as we were forced to miss funerals and get and they got drunk at parties. how disgusting was that? and it really is going to be the big box office of this inquiry . inquiry. >> i think downing street is braced itself for a world of pain on on halloween. dominic cummings no love lost whatsoever with boris johnson since he departed downing street. i think it's going to be it's going to be really, really revealing . be really, really revealing. >> yeah, we're just talking about it before the break as well. and he hasn't taken legal representation at this covid inquiry tomorrow. so it will be him speaking his own words at the covid 19 inquiry will be very, very interesting to see what he has to say. as you say, he pass up the he will not pass up the opportunity sink his opportunity to sink his fangs into it is into boris johnson. and it is halloween . isn't it beautiful? halloween. isn't it beautiful? yeah. expect the nightmare
cummins tomorrow on halloween.s johnson? we're really going to get a glimpse into the chaos as we were forced to miss funerals and get and they got drunk at parties. how disgusting was that? and it really is going to be the big box office of this inquiry . inquiry. >> i think downing street is braced itself for a world of pain on on halloween. dominic cummings no love lost whatsoever with boris johnson since he departed downing street. i think it's going to be it's going to be really,...
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joan cummins, bbc news.scular interventional radiology team at work. they treat stroke patients with blood clots in the brain, patients with cancer, kidney failure or massive bleeding, but half their work is planned operations, mostly clearing blocked leg arteries. behind the needy artery is completely blocked so we will pass a tube into the right leg from this side and see if i can get through the blockage. {lin side and see if i can get through the blockage-— side and see if i can get through the blockaae. ., , ., ., , the blockage. on the operating table as keith ritchie, _ the blockage. on the operating table as keith ritchie, a _ the blockage. on the operating table as keith ritchie, a trainer _ the blockage. on the operating table as keith ritchie, a trainer at - the blockage. on the operating table as keith ritchie, a trainer at the i as keith ritchie, a trainer at the defence school of transport. his leg started causing him pain back in january. i started causing him pain back in janua . ., , started
joan cummins, bbc news.scular interventional radiology team at work. they treat stroke patients with blood clots in the brain, patients with cancer, kidney failure or massive bleeding, but half their work is planned operations, mostly clearing blocked leg arteries. behind the needy artery is completely blocked so we will pass a tube into the right leg from this side and see if i can get through the blockage. {lin side and see if i can get through the blockage-— side and see if i can get...