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Jul 28, 2021
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can we go to the front page of the times because j the front page of the times because it's the front. and they have a quote that this move to open up have a quote that this move to open up the border to foreign travellers, some foreign travellers poses a clear public health risk i cannot quite see he was making the claim. i quite see he was making the claim. i said that ministers on the cover 19 operations— said that ministers on the cover 19 operations were told that this move posed _ operations were told that this move posed a _ operations were told that this move posed a clear public health risk and honestly _ posed a clear public health risk and honestly that's quite a start quote there _ honestly that's quite a start quote there i_ honestly that's quite a start quote there. i mean as we talked about this now. — there. i mean as we talked about this now, obviously cases we now have _ this now, obviously cases we now have a _ this now, obviously cases we now have a following every day for a week— have a following every day for a week but — have a following every day for a week but
can we go to the front page of the times because j the front page of the times because it's the front. and they have a quote that this move to open up have a quote that this move to open up the border to foreign travellers, some foreign travellers poses a clear public health risk i cannot quite see he was making the claim. i quite see he was making the claim. i said that ministers on the cover 19 operations— said that ministers on the cover 19 operations were told that this move posed _...
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Jul 4, 2021
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let's turn to the front page of the i let's turn to the front page of the mirror.ernet.— are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going _ are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going on! _ are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going on! why _ are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going on! why they - are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going on! why they are - what is going on! why they are riding — what is going on! why they are riding unicorns. is it a brexit analogy? _ riding unicorns. is it a brexit analogy? i— riding unicorns. is it a brexit analogy? i don't understand. they all analogy? idon't understand. they all that— analogy? i don't understand. they all that very happy. it is very confusing _ all that very happy. it is very confusing. but it is a jolly front page! — confusing. but it is a “olly front nae! ., ., .,~' confusing. but it is a “olly front nae! ., ., ., page! carol, i will take you to the front page _ page! carol, i will take you to the front page of _ page! carol, i will take you to the front page of the _ page! car
let's turn to the front page of the i let's turn to the front page of the mirror.ernet.— are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going _ are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going on! _ are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going on! why _ are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going on! why they - are winning, ternet. i have no idea what is going on! why they are - what is going on! why they are riding — what is going on! why they are riding unicorns. is it a brexit...
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Jul 13, 2021
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front page of the sun, goal as it were. front page of the sun. harry _ goal as it were.age of the sun, harry maguire exclusive. - goal as it were. front page of the i sun, harry maguire exclusive. when the stampede crushed my dad's ribs. it's really astonishing story. his dad was it's really astonishing story. h 3 dad was caught up in that stampede at wembley and again this is another story about the kind of story we really did not want to be talking about on monday morning and we just wanted to be talking about how we one a final and not only are we brought out to earth but as a result but the terrible things surrounding it. and there was clearly a huge failure of policing, of security at wembley, some of the descriptions made by fans in including a report from the bbc which isjust astonishing. we say we want to host the 2030 world cup, and i think people are going to be looking at that bed and looking at what happened on sunday night and saying how can we do that? {into happened on sunday night and saying how can we do that?— how can we do that? onto the telegraph- _ h
front page of the sun, goal as it were. front page of the sun. harry _ goal as it were.age of the sun, harry maguire exclusive. - goal as it were. front page of the i sun, harry maguire exclusive. when the stampede crushed my dad's ribs. it's really astonishing story. his dad was it's really astonishing story. h 3 dad was caught up in that stampede at wembley and again this is another story about the kind of story we really did not want to be talking about on monday morning and we just wanted...
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Jul 20, 2021
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a story on the front of the ft which i'm i on the front of the ft which i'm sure there will have youade deal. it looks like the british government is about to begin the process of trying to rewrite it. it begin the process of trying to rewrite it— rewrite it. it certainly a very fresh interpretation, - rewrite it. it certainly a very fresh interpretation, shall l rewrite it. it certainly a very. fresh interpretation, shall we rewrite it. it certainly a very - fresh interpretation, shall we say being presented as an opportunity for a fresh start for that which does fare some degree of rewriting. it's got a range of measures which i would really want to see the detail text or before i sign them at length. some seem to go a very long way beyond the use comfort zone. they keep coming back to discussions about the northern ireland protocol. the uk regards it as its own custom territory, that's what the protocol says. in practical terms the territory stayed in the eu single market for good and the eu is very concerned on their side that it doesn't become a back door into single market. and
a story on the front of the ft which i'm i on the front of the ft which i'm sure there will have youade deal. it looks like the british government is about to begin the process of trying to rewrite it. it begin the process of trying to rewrite it— rewrite it. it certainly a very fresh interpretation, - rewrite it. it certainly a very fresh interpretation, shall l rewrite it. it certainly a very. fresh interpretation, shall we rewrite it. it certainly a very - fresh interpretation, shall we...
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and he decided he couldn't operate from here in front of the first lady. so stanton came through this room. and into the back parlor here. which was the francis's bedroom? and it was here at a table in the center of this room that the secretary of war began the manhunt for john wilkes booth. witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton question them a union army soldier who knew a kind of shorthand sat at this table with stanton. and took the first testimony of witnesses who saw john wilkes booth murder the president. and so stanton spent most of the night here at a table in this room sending telegrams to army commanders in new york and throughout the northeast to organize the manhunt from john wilkes booth. throughout the night. he sent messengers from this room to the war department telegraph office and from that office messages were brought back here. so this room really became the command post for the entire army of the united states under the secretary of war while lincoln was dying in the back bedroom. stanton was one of lincoln's favorit
and he decided he couldn't operate from here in front of the first lady. so stanton came through this room. and into the back parlor here. which was the francis's bedroom? and it was here at a table in the center of this room that the secretary of war began the manhunt for john wilkes booth. witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton question them a union army soldier who knew a kind of shorthand sat at this table with stanton. and took the first testimony of witnesses who saw...
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at the striking front page isn't it the striking front page isn�*t it daisy?sy? it is and we wonder how many times we have _ daisy? it is and we wonder how many times we have been _ daisy? it is and we wonder how many times we have been here _ daisy? it is and we wonder how many times we have been here before, - daisy? it is and we wonder how many l times we have been here before, what else needs _ times we have been here before, what else needs to be done, words are easy, _ else needs to be done, words are easy, front — else needs to be done, words are easy, front pages are easy but actually— easy, front pages are easy but actually making some real progress, with three _ actually making some real progress, with three heartened to see that one of these _ with three heartened to see that one of these scumbags looks like he's lost his_ of these scumbags looks like he's lost hisjob. it also how idiotic are they— lost hisjob. it also how idiotic are they they post these messages and allow_ are they they post these messages and allow themselves to be identified, it
at the striking front page isn't it the striking front page isn�*t it daisy?sy? it is and we wonder how many times we have _ daisy? it is and we wonder how many times we have been _ daisy? it is and we wonder how many times we have been here _ daisy? it is and we wonder how many times we have been here before, - daisy? it is and we wonder how many l times we have been here before, what else needs _ times we have been here before, what else needs to be done, words are easy, _ else needs to be...
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let's move onto the front of the | let's move onto the front of the mirror. they found. but they are leading onto the 3% pay rise for nhs staff. is that really all they are worth? i want to come to the meet, if you will of the pay deal in a minute. it might be worth you giving us a little bit of political background to this. because we are expecting this announcement all day, it was on, off, what was going on behind the scenes? do it was on, off, what was going on behind the scenes?— it was on, off, what was going on behind the scenes? do you know? i know a little _ behind the scenes? do you know? i know a little bear. _ behind the scenes? do you know? i know a little bear. i _ behind the scenes? do you know? i know a little bear. i can _ behind the scenes? do you know? i know a little bear. i can set - behind the scenes? do you know? i know a little bear. i can set all- know a little bear. i can set all the details. yes, we were expecting a statement to the comments and do reveal what pay offer the government was going to make for nhs staff was going to make
let's move onto the front of the | let's move onto the front of the mirror. they found. but they are leading onto the 3% pay rise for nhs staff. is that really all they are worth? i want to come to the meet, if you will of the pay deal in a minute. it might be worth you giving us a little bit of political background to this. because we are expecting this announcement all day, it was on, off, what was going on behind the scenes? do it was on, off, what was going on behind the scenes?— it was...
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on the front of the - different story. on the front of the daily mirror.xhausted staff exhausted, tory 3% deal will mean cutting wages in real terms. lizzie, we know that nursing unions call for 12.5% and indeed the mirror says that the royal college is saying staff will not take this lying down. everybody knows what a difficult time anybody working in the nhs has had over these past few months. the the nhs has had over these past few months. ~ , ., , , months. the prime minister has been tweetin: months. the prime minister has been tweeting about _ months. the prime minister has been tweeting about how _ months. the prime minister has been tweeting about how they _ months. the prime minister has been tweeting about how they are - months. the prime minister has been tweeting about how they are heroes l tweeting about how they are heroes was up but i don't think dithering has done the government any favours for its image. first of all you had the care minister meant to announce, expected to announce the 3% pay rise at lunch time. never came. until later in
on the front of the - different story. on the front of the daily mirror.xhausted staff exhausted, tory 3% deal will mean cutting wages in real terms. lizzie, we know that nursing unions call for 12.5% and indeed the mirror says that the royal college is saying staff will not take this lying down. everybody knows what a difficult time anybody working in the nhs has had over these past few months. the the nhs has had over these past few months. ~ , ., , , months. the prime minister has been...
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— front page today? i suspect not. every editor _ front page today? i suspect not. her own judgements. of course it i every editor makes her own judgements. of course it is| every editor makes her own - judgements. of course it is great to be wise _ judgements. of course it is great to be wise with— judgements. of course it is great to be wise with hindsight. _ judgements. of course it is great to be wise with hindsight. when - judgements. of course it is great to be wise with hindsight. when he . judgements. of course it is great to i be wise with hindsight. when he used the same _ be wise with hindsight. when he used the same headline _ be wise with hindsight. when he used the same headline again? _ be wise with hindsight. when he used the same headline again? i— be wise with hindsight. when he used the same headline again? i can't- the same headline again? ican't speak— the same headline again? ican't speak for— the same headline again? i can't speak for him _ the same headline again? i can't speak for him. he _ the same headline again? ican't speak for him. he w
— front page today? i suspect not. every editor _ front page today? i suspect not. her own judgements. of course it i every editor makes her own judgements. of course it is| every editor makes her own - judgements. of course it is great to be wise _ judgements. of course it is great to be wise with— judgements. of course it is great to be wise with hindsight. _ judgements. of course it is great to be wise with hindsight. when - judgements. of course it is great to be wise with hindsight....
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front of the telegraph - interesting _ against. front of the telegraph - interesting the _ against.of the telegraph - i interesting the telegraph is playing this because it's turned what you might think was an inside paste story, the separation, amicable, you're told, of michael gove and his wife into a front page lead him and it's done so by raising questions about whether social distancing rules might�*ve been broken. what are they up to with this piece? yes. rules might've been broken. what are they up to with this piece?— they up to with this piece? yes, i think that what _ they up to with this piece? yes, i think that what they _ they up to with this piece? yes, i think that what they are - they up to with this piece? yes, i think that what they are perhaps| think that what they are perhaps suggesting and hoping for is that with the separation of michael gove and sarah vian announced today, there could have been a breaking of social distancing rules in the period where they were separating over the past few years, where was michael gove staying? i think that's what they're tryi
front of the telegraph - interesting _ against. front of the telegraph - interesting the _ against.of the telegraph - i interesting the telegraph is playing this because it's turned what you might think was an inside paste story, the separation, amicable, you're told, of michael gove and his wife into a front page lead him and it's done so by raising questions about whether social distancing rules might�*ve been broken. what are they up to with this piece? yes. rules might've been broken....
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for some people there is people in front— up. for some people there is people in front of— up. in front of the metros days of great celebration, clubs open again, you can hug _ celebration, clubs open again, you can hug your mate you can party. i 'ust can hug your mate you can party. i just come _ can hug your mate you can party. i just come from a party. first mice into 18 _ just come from a party. first mice into 18 months it was all a atmosphere. close together and lots of basic_ atmosphere. close together and lots of basic sports talk for a while which — of basic sports talk for a while which is — of basic sports talk for a while which is interesting. for others it's been— which is interesting. for others it's been a _ which is interesting. for others it's been a day of real fear, what to do— it's been a day of real fear, what to do and — it's been a day of real fear, what to do and how to keep you self safe. the vaccine — to do and how to keep you self safe. the vaccine passports and out and then it _ the vaccine passports and out and then it was — the vaccine passports an
for some people there is people in front— up. for some people there is people in front of— up. in front of the metros days of great celebration, clubs open again, you can hug _ celebration, clubs open again, you can hug your mate you can party. i 'ust can hug your mate you can party. i just come _ can hug your mate you can party. i just come from a party. first mice into 18 _ just come from a party. first mice into 18 months it was all a atmosphere. close together and lots of basic_...
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Jul 13, 2021
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the front page of the teleu-rah people. the front page of the telegraph as _ people. front page of the telegraph as well, _ people. the front page of the telegraph as well, racism - people. the front page of the telegraph as well, racism is l telegraph as well, racism is systemic in england according to a think tank and this report has been passed to the united nations. this comes to a matter of two months after we had the report suggesting that systemic racism was not endemic in britain. yes that systemic racism was not endemic in britain. , ., .,, ., , , that systemic racism was not endemic in britain. , ., ., , , �*, ., in britain. yes and obviously it's a kind of reaction _ in britain. yes and obviously it's a kind of reaction to _ in britain. yes and obviously it's a kind of reaction to that, _ in britain. yes and obviously it's a kind of reaction to that, a - kind of reaction to that, a challenge to that. and the trust who were part of this report were very, very critical of that report. and so this one which is from a coalition of more than 100 civil society or
the front page of the teleu-rah people. the front page of the telegraph as _ people. front page of the telegraph as well, _ people. the front page of the telegraph as well, racism - people. the front page of the telegraph as well, racism is l telegraph as well, racism is systemic in england according to a think tank and this report has been passed to the united nations. this comes to a matter of two months after we had the report suggesting that systemic racism was not endemic in britain. yes...
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ok, so, the front page of the sunday times| the front page of the sunday times points to the number of in a week. yes, this is very good news. _ that has halved in a week. yes, this is very good news. it _ that has halved in a week. yes, this is very good news. it is _ that has halved in a week. yes, this is very good news. it is possibly - is very good news. it is possibly too premature to be absolutely over the moon but it certainly does look as though infections have halved. they have an obviously caught up with so called freedom day on monday so we will have to see because there is always a bit of a lag but it does appear to give some sort of hope that maybe, you know, we're not going to a terrible sort of third wave of infections. i think what is quite confusing about some of these statistics is that the rate of infections is going up or coming down, according to this, in fact, but hospitalisations are still creeping up. and so are the number of deaths. but what we don't really know from the infection rate is whether these are people who have presented to doctors or hospitals comp
ok, so, the front page of the sunday times| the front page of the sunday times points to the number of in a week. yes, this is very good news. _ that has halved in a week. yes, this is very good news. it _ that has halved in a week. yes, this is very good news. it is _ that has halved in a week. yes, this is very good news. it is possibly - is very good news. it is possibly too premature to be absolutely over the moon but it certainly does look as though infections have halved. they have an...
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, , front page? it is quite interesting, i wonder front page?ront page? it is quite interesting, i wonder who is guiding the - front page? it is quite interesting, l i wonder who is guiding the sunday telegraph— i wonder who is guiding the sunday telegraph to indicate that a decision— telegraph to indicate that a decision had been made on this issue of the _ decision had been made on this issue of the vaccination of children. now it is quite — of the vaccination of children. now it is quite clear that the pfizer vaccine — it is quite clear that the pfizer vaccine was passed as 0k it is quite clear that the pfizer vaccine was passed as ok for 12—15 -year-oids— vaccine was passed as ok for 12—15 —year—olds back injune, so it could be ok_ —year—olds back injune, so it could be ok for— —year—olds back injune, so it could be ok for this — —year—olds back injune, so it could be ok for this group. but maybe there _ be ok for this group. but maybe there is— be ok for this group. but maybe there is some feeling that we will io there is some feeling that
, , front page? it is quite interesting, i wonder front page?ront page? it is quite interesting, i wonder who is guiding the - front page? it is quite interesting, l i wonder who is guiding the sunday telegraph— i wonder who is guiding the sunday telegraph to indicate that a decision— telegraph to indicate that a decision had been made on this issue of the _ decision had been made on this issue of the vaccination of children. now it is quite — of the vaccination of children. now it is...
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the front page of the i, i am looking at its front page and i i am looking at its front page and cheeringce to be talking _ plan for schools in january. isn't it nice to be talking about - it nice to be talking about something other than lockdowns and covid and vaccinations? this is an actual policy which mothers across the land will support you in your relief because i'm surprised it has taken this long. we know that mobile phones in schools are, i'm sure that there are a couple of good reasons and justifications for a couple of children across christendom to have a phone in their back pocket that they can access readily, however, for the most part, there are three main reasons just off the top of my head. it is a major distraction. we know that there is an easy way for children to access all sorts of unsuitable stuff and we know that it is a lot of wear trouble is that school teachers then have to waste valuable time sorting out, take root, in and selfies and all of the problems we have seen happening on social media the rest of the time, why that has to take place in schools and teache
the front page of the i, i am looking at its front page and i i am looking at its front page and cheeringce to be talking _ plan for schools in january. isn't it nice to be talking about - it nice to be talking about something other than lockdowns and covid and vaccinations? this is an actual policy which mothers across the land will support you in your relief because i'm surprised it has taken this long. we know that mobile phones in schools are, i'm sure that there are a couple of good...
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front page of the telegraph. i've had my double _ happen. front page of the telegraph.at mean i stuffed when it comes to trying to go to malta? could travellers with indian astrazeneca vaccine barred from holidays.— indian astrazeneca vaccine barred from holida s. ., , ., ., ., from holidays. some moves to malta a ear or so from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago — from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago and _ from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago and not _ from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago and not able _ from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago and not able to - from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago and not able to see - year or so ago and not able to see him since — year or so ago and not able to see him since they moved. they try to go to malta _ him since they moved. they try to go to malta so _ him since they moved. they try to go to malta so the part a very extensive tests, showed that there were negative and will be using the appi were negative and will be using the app. make — were
front page of the telegraph. i've had my double _ happen. front page of the telegraph.at mean i stuffed when it comes to trying to go to malta? could travellers with indian astrazeneca vaccine barred from holidays.— indian astrazeneca vaccine barred from holida s. ., , ., ., ., from holidays. some moves to malta a ear or so from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago — from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago and _ from holidays. some moves to malta a year or so ago and...
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of history of success on that front i'm — a lot of history of success on that front.lot of history of success on that front. i'm deathly hopeful and . a lot of history of success on that. front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing — front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a — front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a lot _ front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a lot of— front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a lot of work _ front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a lot of work on - front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a lot of work on it. - been doing a lot of work on it. fingers— been doing a lot of work on it. fingers crossed _ been doing a lot of work on it. fingers crossed it _ been doing a lot of work on it. fingers crossed it all- been doing a lot of work on it. fingers crossed it all goes - been doing a lot of work on it. fingers crossed it all goes to i been doing a lot of work on it. . fingers crossed it all goes to plan and yeah. — fingers crossed it all goes to plan and yeah. i— fingers crossed it a
of history of success on that front i'm — a lot of history of success on that front.lot of history of success on that front. i'm deathly hopeful and . a lot of history of success on that. front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing — front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a — front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a lot _ front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a lot of— front. i'm deathly hopeful and we've been doing a lot of work _ front. i'm deathly...
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also the front -a~e other ethical dilemmas. also the front page of _ other ethical dilemmas. the front page of the metro as - other ethical dilemmas. also the front page of the metro as we i other ethical dilemmas. also the | front page of the metro as we are showing viewers there. do you want to take us onto the mirrored front page? this is all part of i guess the information campaign the government is waging. this is jonathan van tam quoted saying in the course of the interviews that he did here on the bbc news channel withjeremy vine on radio to that members of the public answering their questions about vaccination. yes, well he sent out the great news that the coronavirus vaccines have prevented 60,000 deaths and stopped 22 million infections, which isjust fantastic news. as he himself drew attention to, it really is a huge deal that the vaccine has been quite so successful. i think it's really interesting that he has become a bit of a national treasure throughout this pandemic was wheeled out. he is really trusted as a communicator and is evidently went on to the news be
also the front -a~e other ethical dilemmas. also the front page of _ other ethical dilemmas. the front page of the metro as - other ethical dilemmas. also the front page of the metro as we i other ethical dilemmas. also the | front page of the metro as we are showing viewers there. do you want to take us onto the mirrored front page? this is all part of i guess the information campaign the government is waging. this is jonathan van tam quoted saying in the course of the interviews that he did...
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take us to the front page ofthe missing. take us to the front page of the daily _ missing.e front page of the daily telegraph, we're - missing. take us to the front page of the daily telegraph, we're still| of the daily telegraph, we're still talking about the pingdemic but really serious impacts here when you are talking about police services, but also council services, in particular, refuse collections. this is really going to get people but my attentions, isn't it?— attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an _ attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area _ attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area of— attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area of life - attentions, isn't it? absolutely. there is an area of life that - attentions, isn't it? absolutely. | there is an area of life that isn't going to be affected, whether it is, as you say, refuse collection. and i know a lot of councils around the country have had to suspend some of their collections because of the shortage of staff. the story that had paragraph is about the met, britain was my big
take us to the front page ofthe missing. take us to the front page of the daily _ missing.e front page of the daily telegraph, we're - missing. take us to the front page of the daily telegraph, we're still| of the daily telegraph, we're still talking about the pingdemic but really serious impacts here when you are talking about police services, but also council services, in particular, refuse collections. this is really going to get people but my attentions, isn't it?— attentions, isn't it?...
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i have not seen the front page of the daily mirror| the front page of the daily mirror but i _ the frontmirror but i know in certain parts of the country. — but i know in certain parts of the country, looks like last week everyone _ country, looks like last week everyone was predicting you are going _ everyone was predicting you are going to — everyone was predicting you are going to have it storms weaving to the country. which has not been great _ the country. which has not been great and — the country. which has not been great. and certainly not making you want to _ great. and certainly not making you want to stay here in the country certainty — want to stay here in the country certainty i_ want to stay here in the country certainly. i have been in london all week_ certainly. i have been in london all week and _ certainly. i have been in london all week and last week was rough but todaym _ week and last week was rough but toda ., , , , week and last week was rough but toda .,, , , ., , today... hols help is how the daily mirror describes it _ today... hols help is how the daily mirror
i have not seen the front page of the daily mirror| the front page of the daily mirror but i _ the frontmirror but i know in certain parts of the country. — but i know in certain parts of the country, looks like last week everyone _ country, looks like last week everyone was predicting you are going _ everyone was predicting you are going to — everyone was predicting you are going to have it storms weaving to the country. which has not been great _ the country. which has not been great and...
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right next to the front pa-e good news. right next to the front page of— good news.e of the guardian pointing to one group of people that would help us keep that — group of people that would help us keep that good news at the top of the agenda, and that is the young, but they— the agenda, and that is the young, but they have to get the jab in order— but they have to get the jab in order for— but they have to get the jab in order for that to happen. he has a we are _ order for that to happen. he has a we are seeing, it's a third of the 18-29 _ we are seeing, it's a third of the 18—29 —year—olds have not had any 'ab 18—29 —year—olds have not had any jab whatsoever, and because i'm a little _ jab whatsoever, and because i'm a little bit _ jab whatsoever, and because i'm a little bit older, and assuming they are partying and going to discuss, they don't— are partying and going to discuss, they don't go to discos, but nightclubs, the point being that they are — nightclubs, the point being that they are more likely to be out and about— they are more likely to be out and ab
right next to the front pa-e good news. right next to the front page of— good news.e of the guardian pointing to one group of people that would help us keep that — group of people that would help us keep that good news at the top of the agenda, and that is the young, but they— the agenda, and that is the young, but they have to get the jab in order— but they have to get the jab in order for— but they have to get the jab in order for that to happen. he has a we are _ order for that to...
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the guardian features a picture of britain's first medallist at the tokyo olympics, chelsie giles, and carries a warning from doctors — that increasing numbers of young people with coronavirus are being admitted to hospital, including to intensive care wards. according to the daily mail, up to 50,000 dementia cases were missed during lockdown because referrals to memory clinics all but stopped at the start of the covid pandemic. the �*i' says over three—quarters of police officers have had mental health difficulties in the past year. the health secretary, sajid javid, is pictured on the front page of the metro. he's apologised to bereaved families and millions of people at risk because of health issues, after suggesting people should not — as he said — "cower" from coronavirus. and the financial times reports ministers are exploring ways to remove china's state—owned nuclear energy company from all future uk power projects. so that was our quick little look through the front pages. so
tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the guardian features a picture of britain's first medallist at the tokyo olympics, chelsie giles, and carries a warning from doctors — that increasing numbers of young people with coronavirus are being admitted to hospital, including to intensive care wards. according to the daily mail, up to 50,000 dementia cases were missed during lockdown because referrals to memory clinics all but stopped at the start of the covid pandemic. the �*i' says over...
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read related story on the front of the mirror. what it. the front of the mirror. off school. absolutely —— 1 million kids off schooi~ — absolutely —— 1 million kids off school. how much are people being very cautious because they know the chances _ very cautious because they know the chances of— very cautious because they know the chances of getting pinged now are so hi-h chances of getting pinged now are so high that— chances of getting pinged now are so high that they'd rather withdraw the kids now— high that they'd rather withdraw the kids now then find that they are completely stock for the first ten days of _ completely stock for the first ten days of the end of the school term, the summer— days of the end of the school term, the summer holidays at home. so you have to _ the summer holidays at home. so you have to wonder how much behaviour is a result— have to wonder how much behaviour is a result of— have to wonder how much behaviour is a result of the art. it's a very dramatic— a result of the art. it's a very dramatic numberand it a result of the art. it's
read related story on the front of the mirror. what it. the front of the mirror. off school. absolutely —— 1 million kids off schooi~ — absolutely —— 1 million kids off school. how much are people being very cautious because they know the chances _ very cautious because they know the chances of— very cautious because they know the chances of getting pinged now are so hi-h chances of getting pinged now are so high that— chances of getting pinged now are so high that they'd rather...
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tomorrow's front pages.y to see you both, very long time since we've done the papers together and great to have you with us this evening. unsurprisingly there is a common theme running through all of the papers, the sunday mirror has an image of the england players celebrating the demolition of the ukraine side tonight. the sunday telegraph has a similar picture. it also says boris has signed off on plans to end compulsory mask wearing on july the 19th. it's the same combination of stories on the front of the sunday express. the people has a big splash on the football. we came, we saw, we conquered. that's the headline there. more football on the front of the sunday times which also gives credit where it is most certainly do to emma, who has the youngest british woman to reach the last 16 of wimbledon since 1968. england will play denmark in the semi final we will start up with the sunday people, your your paper, nigel. we will start up with the sunday people, youryour paper, nigel. it was a tremendous perfo
tomorrow's front pages.y to see you both, very long time since we've done the papers together and great to have you with us this evening. unsurprisingly there is a common theme running through all of the papers, the sunday mirror has an image of the england players celebrating the demolition of the ukraine side tonight. the sunday telegraph has a similar picture. it also says boris has signed off on plans to end compulsory mask wearing on july the 19th. it's the same combination of stories on...
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let's go to the front i is he not? let's go to the front page of the sunday telegraph.ry top and we know there is a huge amount of asian termination and or a great deal of thatis termination and or a great deal of that is happening is among workers who have not got huge tech skills. many of the middle—aged women and it is going to be unsuitable to do that, that you cannotjust say is going to be unsuitable to do that, that you cannot just say you don't know how to work the attack, you should be on the scrapheap. employers have got to provide training. nowi employers have got to provide training. now i can get very worked up training. now i can get very worked up about this because what we want in a great successful businesses is what they call cognitive diversity were people come from all different ages and coming from different places and if you are going to ask people who may not necessarily be tremendously adept with technology, your company will certainly beat the pooh your company will certainly beat the poor. so i think love people will be applauding this story. ye
let's go to the front i is he not? let's go to the front page of the sunday telegraph.ry top and we know there is a huge amount of asian termination and or a great deal of thatis termination and or a great deal of that is happening is among workers who have not got huge tech skills. many of the middle—aged women and it is going to be unsuitable to do that, that you cannotjust say is going to be unsuitable to do that, that you cannot just say you don't know how to work the attack, you should...
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michael, is not a good front page or a terrible front page? - page or a terrible front page?n i have good ideas which involve two very different _ ideas which involve two very different stories, and waking up the next morning and going old, my lord, what have _ next morning and going old, my lord, what have i_ next morning and going old, my lord, what have i done? sometimes it works. _ what have i done? sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. you've -ot works, sometimes it doesn't. you've got the _ works, sometimes it doesn't. you've got the big _ works, sometimes it doesn't. you've got the big st george's flag on the front. _ got the big st george's flag on the front. and — got the big st george's flag on the front, and i think we'll let them off with — front, and i think we'll let them off with this one because as jenny says. _ off with this one because as jenny says. we — off with this one because as jenny says, we want them to have this great _ says, we want them to have this greatjoyous reopening says, we want them to have this great joyous reopening and we are says, w
michael, is not a good front page or a terrible front page? - page or a terrible front page?n i have good ideas which involve two very different _ ideas which involve two very different stories, and waking up the next morning and going old, my lord, what have _ next morning and going old, my lord, what have i_ next morning and going old, my lord, what have i done? sometimes it works. _ what have i done? sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. you've -ot works, sometimes it doesn't. you've got...
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at the front, the grand marshal.cine. all of this today in a city where we've been honoring front lne workers from the start. the heroes all over this country. we have followed the johnson family from manchester, new hampshire. the nurses at catholic medical center caring for their father. his family could not enter the hospital, communicating with those nurses through signs. the nurses -- "we will make sure he is comfortable and in no pain." "we will tell him you love him." "we will hold his hand." the johnsons writing back, "thank you." a week and half into their father's fight, they lost him. and that difficult message. "he is at peace." "we are so sorry." the family heartbroken, but we will never forget they gained another family in the process. >> we love you guys. we love you. >> and they have come back to that window months after losing their father. and the nurses telling us they're grateful. >> just seeing them come to the window, to know that someone out there believes in us and that the work that we do is
at the front, the grand marshal.cine. all of this today in a city where we've been honoring front lne workers from the start. the heroes all over this country. we have followed the johnson family from manchester, new hampshire. the nurses at catholic medical center caring for their father. his family could not enter the hospital, communicating with those nurses through signs. the nurses -- "we will make sure he is comfortable and in no pain." "we will tell him you love him."...
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directly in front of me a man seized the opportunity of my vulnerability, grabbed the front of my gas mask and used it to beat my head against the door, he switched to pulling it off my head, the straps stretching against my skull and straining my neck. he never uttered any words but opted instead for guttural screams. i remember him foaming at the mouth. he also put his cellphone in the mouth so he had both hands free to assault me. eventually he succeeded in stripping away my gas mask and a new rush of exposure to cs and oc spray exposed me. the mob of terrorists were shouting heave, ho and they pushed their way forward. a man in front of me grabbed my baton that i held am my hands, i was unable to retain my weapon. he bashed me in the face and head with it. at this point i knew i couldn't sustain much more damage and remain upright. at best i would collapse and be a liability to my colleagues, at worst be dragged out into the crowd and lynched. unable to move or otherwise signal the officers behind me that i needed to fall back i did the only thing that i could do and screamed for
directly in front of me a man seized the opportunity of my vulnerability, grabbed the front of my gas mask and used it to beat my head against the door, he switched to pulling it off my head, the straps stretching against my skull and straining my neck. he never uttered any words but opted instead for guttural screams. i remember him foaming at the mouth. he also put his cellphone in the mouth so he had both hands free to assault me. eventually he succeeded in stripping away my gas mask and a...
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it on the front page of— that and putting it on the front page ofjust how serious the scale of the _our response isjust pitiful in comparison to how big the scale of the _ in comparison to how big the scale of the climate crisis is, and as you say, _ of the climate crisis is, and as you say, we _ of the climate crisis is, and as you say, i've heard this from so many climate _ say, i've heard this from so many climate campaigners, the government has so _ climate campaigners, the government has so far— climate campaigners, the government has so far been so much about rhetoric, — has so far been so much about rhetoric, very little action, doing things— rhetoric, very little action, doing things like — rhetoric, very little action, doing things like investing in road—building when, really, what they should be doing is moving towards — they should be doing is moving towards concrete steps towards decarbonisation. this is a potential step forward, but i would say they could _ step forward, but i would say they could be _ step forward, but i would say they could be spending a lot more time
it on the front page of— that and putting it on the front page ofjust how serious the scale of the _our response isjust pitiful in comparison to how big the scale of the _ in comparison to how big the scale of the climate crisis is, and as you say, _ of the climate crisis is, and as you say, we _ of the climate crisis is, and as you say, i've heard this from so many climate _ say, i've heard this from so many climate campaigners, the government has so _ climate campaigners, the government has...
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can he stay with the front -a~e to reach them. can he stay with the front page of _ to reach them.ay with the front page of the — to reach them. can he stay with the front page of the telegraph - to reach them. can he stay with the front page of the telegraph and - to reach them. can he stay with the | front page of the telegraph and just look at the photograph is that this is a borisjohnson with prince charles at the unveiling of the memorial to follow police officers. if that, it's windy, they have catching it all night with a broadly and this is a photograph that boris johnson thinks it does him no harm at all. . , johnson thinks it does him no harm at all. , , , ., , johnson thinks it does him no harm atall. , , , ., , ., johnson thinks it does him no harm atall. , _ , ., , at all. yes, they promised or trying to master an _ at all. yes, they promised or trying to master an umbrella _ at all. yes, they promised or trying to master an umbrella and - at all. yes, they promised or trying to master an umbrella and has- to master an umbrella and has not quite worked up a as you say
can he stay with the front -a~e to reach them. can he stay with the front page of _ to reach them.ay with the front page of the — to reach them. can he stay with the front page of the telegraph - to reach them. can he stay with the front page of the telegraph and - to reach them. can he stay with the | front page of the telegraph and just look at the photograph is that this is a borisjohnson with prince charles at the unveiling of the memorial to follow police officers. if that, it's windy,...
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front - good one. what about julie walters? yeah. that would work. front page l good one.ould work. front page of the times, don't call me _ yeah. that would work. front page of the times, don't call me grandma, i yeah. that would work. front page of the times, don't call me grandma, it| the times, don't call me grandma, it can break age bias laws. why? this is a rulin: can break age bias laws. why? this is a ruling which is an employment firm has _ is a ruling which is an employment firm has ruled that calling and calling — firm has ruled that calling and calling a — firm has ruled that calling and calling a grandparent can be age discrimination even if they are a grandparent. and this relates to a case where — grandparent. and this relates to a case where one woman sued her employer— case where one woman sued her employer after another member of staff made the comment that describing a car actually as comfy wheels— describing a car actually as comfy wheels for— describing a car actually as comfy wheels for a grandmother and she took issue — wheels for a grandmother and s
front - good one. what about julie walters? yeah. that would work. front page l good one.ould work. front page of the times, don't call me _ yeah. that would work. front page of the times, don't call me grandma, i yeah. that would work. front page of the times, don't call me grandma, it| the times, don't call me grandma, it can break age bias laws. why? this is a rulin: can break age bias laws. why? this is a ruling which is an employment firm has _ is a ruling which is an employment firm has...
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they were going in front of the aisle in what we call the well, which is the front part. so it was clear that something was happening, and then as the lieutenant came to the mic and said -- and i just kind of started walking. the lieutenant came to the mic and he said they have breached the capital, and they are in the capital building, they may be coming this way. and then about that time they came rushing in and rushed out pelosi and i think scully's. i don't know if lawyer was there -- scalise. i know pelosi's guys came in and they took them out. a lieutenant came to the mic and said we are going on lock down and if they breach the floor, he wants everybody to lay down. as i said, i've been in these situations before, similar, not exactly the same. >> can you explain, for those who don't know your background? rep. mullin: i would prefer not to. he said to everybody to get in and lay down. i stood up at that point and said sir, you are wrong. i turned around to everybody and i said do not lay down on the floor. if they hit that door, we need to go out those doors and do
they were going in front of the aisle in what we call the well, which is the front part. so it was clear that something was happening, and then as the lieutenant came to the mic and said -- and i just kind of started walking. the lieutenant came to the mic and he said they have breached the capital, and they are in the capital building, they may be coming this way. and then about that time they came rushing in and rushed out pelosi and i think scully's. i don't know if lawyer was there --...
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is front he was from missouri. his family was originally from virginia, but they moved to missouri when he was seven years old. he was a state politician and a painter of western genre scenes, which means it was sort of scenes of every day life along the missouri river the mississippi river. he was a unionist and a captain and the unionist missouri home front. so he was sort of part of ewing's troops here and he was outraged. at what he called martial law or general order number 11, so i asked you to look at this painting this became the most popular image and the most sort of spectacularly effective image to come out of this region depicting guerrilla warfare. so what's going on in this genre paintings are usually telling a story around groups of figures who are depicted here. so what is the story? of bingham's painting yeah, sally. it looks as if the in the middle is putting this one on yeah as if he just shot someone and i think the body on the bottom left is the man that he just killed and then you see the reac
is front he was from missouri. his family was originally from virginia, but they moved to missouri when he was seven years old. he was a state politician and a painter of western genre scenes, which means it was sort of scenes of every day life along the missouri river the mississippi river. he was a unionist and a captain and the unionist missouri home front. so he was sort of part of ewing's troops here and he was outraged. at what he called martial law or general order number 11, so i asked...
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reports say militants have breached front lines in herat.re warning that an oxygen monitoring device, called an oximeter, works less well for people with darker skin tones. bbc news understands the government is no longer considering making it compulsory for students to be fully vaccinate to attend lectures in england. more on all those stories later. now on bbc news, ahead of the paralympics injapan, the bbc�*s disability correspondent introduces us to five people who have experienced important moments in the history of disability. hello, i'm nikki fox. thanks forjoining me at the queen elizabeth olympic park here in london ahead of the summer 2020 paralympic games. in this special edition of witness history, we're looking back at some important moments in the recent history of disability and sport. coming up: a medallist who competed at the first paralympic games. we'll hear about the special olympics for those with learning disabilities. away from sport, we'll find out why students at america's deaf only university shut down their campus.
reports say militants have breached front lines in herat.re warning that an oxygen monitoring device, called an oximeter, works less well for people with darker skin tones. bbc news understands the government is no longer considering making it compulsory for students to be fully vaccinate to attend lectures in england. more on all those stories later. now on bbc news, ahead of the paralympics injapan, the bbc�*s disability correspondent introduces us to five people who have experienced...
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let's in this review with a photograph of the guardian on the front page ofjodie whittaker on the fronting out as dr who. she has done her three series, she says, and one broadcast next year. sad news? and their essay and would like to see as their essay and would like to see as the 14th doctor? i their essay and would like to see as the 14th doctor?— the 14th doctor? i have to say it robabl the 14th doctor? i have to say it probably in _ the 14th doctor? i have to say it probably in at — the 14th doctor? i have to say it probably in at the _ the 14th doctor? i have to say it probably in at the best - the 14th doctor? i have to say it probably in at the best person l the 14th doctor? i have to say it| probably in at the best person to assess because i can honestly say i am not and never made it through a full episode of doctor who. i find it a bit old—fashioned but great to see there was a woman doctor after so many men. i think i will leave that one for liam.— so many men. i think i will leave that one for liam.- i - so many men. i think i will leave that one for liam.- i had i so many
let's in this review with a photograph of the guardian on the front page ofjodie whittaker on the fronting out as dr who. she has done her three series, she says, and one broadcast next year. sad news? and their essay and would like to see as their essay and would like to see as the 14th doctor? i their essay and would like to see as the 14th doctor?— the 14th doctor? i have to say it robabl the 14th doctor? i have to say it probably in _ the 14th doctor? i have to say it probably in at —...
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half £1 billion in front—line services won't be affected. i front-line services won't be affected-— front-line. i know. towards the end of this article it — affected. i know. towards the end of this article it says _ affected. i know. towards the end of this article it says that _ affected. i know. towards the end of this article it says that clearly - this article it says that clearly the nhs is going to have to make efficiencies. so what are they going to do? a bigger cut staff numbers? i thought they were trying to get more stock in are they going to reduce services? almost certain. some things that has in a? where the cuts going to come from? this is of course as david is saying this the nhs. we were doing clap for carers on thursday nights and all banging pots and pans, these were people who were at the pointy end of this pandemic and goodness sakes, it does better believe. i can't believe that they're making such a mess of almost everything at the moment. it seems to me anywayjust from reading about it. to me anyway 'ust from reading about it. ., �* ., ., ., to me anyway 'ust from readin
half £1 billion in front—line services won't be affected. i front-line services won't be affected-— front-line. i know. towards the end of this article it — affected. i know. towards the end of this article it says _ affected. i know. towards the end of this article it says that _ affected. i know. towards the end of this article it says that clearly - this article it says that clearly the nhs is going to have to make efficiencies. so what are they going to do? a bigger cut staff...
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yeah, we seem to have edged in front of amsterdam again. have edged in front of amsterdam a . ain. �*t - over that one between brexit supporters and brexit opponents over the question of the impact of leaving the eu. let's end on something we can all agree on, football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think every — football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think every england _ football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think every england fan _ football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think every england fan is _ football. yes we cane, can we? -ii i think every england fan is hoping we can, and they'll be glued to the tv at 8pm when england plays ukraine. i'll still be at work, actually... ukraine. i'll still be at work, actuallv- - -— ukraine. i'll still be at work, actually... ukraine. i'll still be at work, actuall ,, , m actually... the sunday times. and there are some _ actually... the sunday times. and there are some nice _ actually... the sunday times. and there are some nice figures - actually... the sunday times. and there are some nice figur
yeah, we seem to have edged in front of amsterdam again. have edged in front of amsterdam a . ain. �*t - over that one between brexit supporters and brexit opponents over the question of the impact of leaving the eu. let's end on something we can all agree on, football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think every — football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think every england _ football. yes we cane, can we? well, i think every england fan _ football....
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here's the front page today in the shreveport times in shreveport, louisiana. you see the arrow there, new surge. it says low vaccination rates and delta variant fuel rising numbers in new covid cases across the south. that's the shreveport times in louisiana. here's the front page in the news star, which is up in monroe in northeast louisiana. hospitals see rise in covid cases. here's the front page today in the daily sun, which is the newspaper of the villages in florida, delta variant fuels rise and hospitalizations. it's right there on their front page. here's the marietta times, right in marietta, ohio. i should tell you in ohio it is literally front page news they want people to start backing into parking places on main street instead of going in head first. that's the usual level of like news you can use in the marietta times. look at their banner headline today. "covid cases in the u.s. triple over two weeks." up in idaho, idaho leaders urge shots as covid cases rise. in austin, texas, the front page of the "austin american-statesman" today, delta varia
here's the front page today in the shreveport times in shreveport, louisiana. you see the arrow there, new surge. it says low vaccination rates and delta variant fuel rising numbers in new covid cases across the south. that's the shreveport times in louisiana. here's the front page in the news star, which is up in monroe in northeast louisiana. hospitals see rise in covid cases. here's the front page today in the daily sun, which is the newspaper of the villages in florida, delta variant fuels...
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in front of the world. it private moment of triumph. in front of the world-— of the world.the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the _ of the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the fact _ of the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the fact i _ of the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the fact i wanted - of the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the fact i wanted to - to verbalise the fact i wanted to dare to dream and say i wanted to win this incredible tournament and being able to live out my dream right now with everyone here has made it better than i ever could have imagined.— made it better than i ever could have imagined. another indigenous australian won _ have imagined. another indigenous australian won this _ have imagined. another indigenous australian won this title _ have imagined. another indigenous australian won this title 50 - have imagined. another indigenous australian won this title 50 years i australian won this title 50 years ago on this court. i australian won this title 50 years ago on this court.— australian won
in front of the world. it private moment of triumph. in front of the world-— of the world.the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the _ of the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the fact _ of the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the fact i _ of the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the fact i wanted - of the world. it took me a long time to verbalise the fact i wanted to - to verbalise the fact i wanted to dare to dream and say i wanted to win this incredible...
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i think it goes to the heart of the front pages as well because it's not— of the front pages as wellelebratory about freedom day coming up, and i think this reflects the society. we have been _ this reflects the society. we have been changed, we are cautious and i think— been changed, we are cautious and i think that _ been changed, we are cautious and i think that common sense doesn't equal— think that common sense doesn't equal recklessness. i think we've learned _ equal recklessness. i think we've learned not to be reckless, and i'd be very— learned not to be reckless, and i'd be very surprised that when the 19th comes— be very surprised that when the 19th comes around, all of us suddenly change _ comes around, all of us suddenly change our— comes around, all of us suddenly change our behaviours. we are at a lot of— change our behaviours. we are at a lot of anxiety, so it's not immediately going to be everyone jumping _ immediately going to be everyone jumping around hugging each other. actually, _ jumping around hugging each other. actually, it's going to be very much bound to th
i think it goes to the heart of the front pages as well because it's not— of the front pages as wellelebratory about freedom day coming up, and i think this reflects the society. we have been _ this reflects the society. we have been changed, we are cautious and i think— been changed, we are cautious and i think that _ been changed, we are cautious and i think that common sense doesn't equal— think that common sense doesn't equal recklessness. i think we've learned _ equal recklessness. i...
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starting with the water front plan. all of the special area documents and the joint meetings with the redevelopment agency. the b cdc meetings. we were engaged at the hip for my first two or three years at the commission as we were putting the plan in place from all of your brilliant work. throughout the years, i always say diane, you are the water front plan. we wouldn't be where we are without you an all you put in the adoption an updates and community engagement. you have touched every inch of our seven and a half miles in some way. you have left such a legacy here at the port. you have done it with a smile on your face. patience and calmness. regardless if i understand where we were going or not. i'm so in awe of you. thank you for your commitment to san francisco, to the water front, to the staff. the port is is such an incredible place. my 17 years, my 19 years. it's like no one wants to years. you have to stay engaged an involves. you have truly transformed the water front. >> : thank you so much. gentleman now i
starting with the water front plan. all of the special area documents and the joint meetings with the redevelopment agency. the b cdc meetings. we were engaged at the hip for my first two or three years at the commission as we were putting the plan in place from all of your brilliant work. throughout the years, i always say diane, you are the water front plan. we wouldn't be where we are without you an all you put in the adoption an updates and community engagement. you have touched every inch...
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let's move onto the front pages. let's move onto the front pages.ore than half a million people have been told to self—isolate in a single week by the nhs covid app. the mirror says the �*pingdemic�* could lead to the temporary closure of factories and the economy grinding to a halt ahead of the ending of most restrictions on monday. the daily telegraph says people are being forced to quarantine without coming into contact with a positive case as the app can ping people through walls, if a neighbour gets the virus. the front of i says government testing labs are coming under strain after nearly 50,000 tested positive for the virus on thursday — the highest number of daily cases for more than six months. the government's long awaited reform of the social care system in england is to be published in days, that's according to the times. the paper says borisjohnson�*s plan will include a cap on the amount people will have to pay towards their care. the guardian shows a picture of residents in the belgian city of liege being led to safety through waist—h
let's move onto the front pages. let's move onto the front pages.ore than half a million people have been told to self—isolate in a single week by the nhs covid app. the mirror says the �*pingdemic�* could lead to the temporary closure of factories and the economy grinding to a halt ahead of the ending of most restrictions on monday. the daily telegraph says people are being forced to quarantine without coming into contact with a positive case as the app can ping people through walls, if...
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it's _ front page of the national. i think it's exactly that. it's a _ front page of the national.feels guite _ within the united kingdom feels quite that strongly about england. save us roberta, you�*re our final hope. showing him as a part. i500! hope. showing him as a part. boo! scotland were _ hope. showing him as a part. boo! scotland were the _ hope. showing him as a part. boo! scotland were the only _ hope. showing him as a part. boo! scotland were the only team to draw with england in this tournament, so if england win on sunday, that means scotland our second best team in europe. scotland our second best team in euroe. : , thank you both very much. thanks for polly�*s cat for not completely preventing you from continuing. enjoy the batch both of you. i�*ll be back tomorrow with the papers at the same time —— enjoy the match. hello there, this is the latest from the bbc sports centre. novak djokovic has the chance to win a record equalling 20th men�*s grand slam title after securing his spot in this year�*s wimbledon final with a straight sets victory. he�*ll meet another m
it's _ front page of the national. i think it's exactly that. it's a _ front page of the national.feels guite _ within the united kingdom feels quite that strongly about england. save us roberta, you�*re our final hope. showing him as a part. i500! hope. showing him as a part. boo! scotland were _ hope. showing him as a part. boo! scotland were the _ hope. showing him as a part. boo! scotland were the only _ hope. showing him as a part. boo! scotland were the only team to draw with england in...
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on deck are british troops bound for the korean battle front.cavalry -- alongside cavalry troops to help stop a breakthrough. these troops are the first of a foreign nation to join in the united nations police action. they are members of the sutherland -- composed largely of scotsmen in the middlesex region. almost all of these britishers have served in hong kong for six months where they underwent rigorous training in hilly country very similar the that of korea. except for the 3.5 bazooka, u.s.-supplied rations, these britishers will use their own weapons and supplies. their uniforms are jungle between with only the regimental tigers wearing the kilts which won the scots the nickname the ladies from hell. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> a c-47 transport plane is loaded with leaflets which will be drop over north korean territory. these drops are being made frequently to counter enemy propaganda. the c-47 transports carry heavy loads of leaflets for long trips into north korea. for shorter trips, t-6s are used. safe conduct passes. if the leaflet is found on a north
on deck are british troops bound for the korean battle front.cavalry -- alongside cavalry troops to help stop a breakthrough. these troops are the first of a foreign nation to join in the united nations police action. they are members of the sutherland -- composed largely of scotsmen in the middlesex region. almost all of these britishers have served in hong kong for six months where they underwent rigorous training in hilly country very similar the that of korea. except for the 3.5 bazooka,...
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would you have that on the front page today? i suspect not.t. _ would paul dacre use - the same headline again? i can't speak for him. he was a tremendously gifted editor from whom i learned an awful lot. . i but it's a fast—paced newsroom —| sometimes mistakes do get made. i can't promise they won't ever get made again. - that's part of the risk that we take every day with our front pages, . the stories that we cover. and we shouldn't be afraid of being challenging when we do that. - mm, i mean, given the mission statement that you laid out a few seconds ago, that headline and that front page didn't seem to fall into those categories, did it, really? well, it provoked a very, very strong reaction, - not all of it positive, i but we moved forward. there's a new editor at the helm, has a different way— of editing the paper. but that doesn't take away - from the astonishing legacy that paul dacre left behind. well, the mail seems to be comfortable kicking down as well as punching up. i mean, you'll go after those who are not necessarily powerful
would you have that on the front page today? i suspect not.t. _ would paul dacre use - the same headline again? i can't speak for him. he was a tremendously gifted editor from whom i learned an awful lot. . i but it's a fast—paced newsroom —| sometimes mistakes do get made. i can't promise they won't ever get made again. - that's part of the risk that we take every day with our front pages, . the stories that we cover. and we shouldn't be afraid of being challenging when we do that. - mm, i...
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they are not front and center. that includes the section 230 debate.ata privacy was usually front and center. 2019 2020 initially -- 2019-2020 initially. people are interested, there is no consensus out there -- not consensus out there that would move it anyway. i think there is interest about the differences of views around that are so key to why this is hard to make policy. some of that goes to debated framing around that. the fact that some republicans will be insistent that these companies need to lose their immunity because they do content moderation. many democrats say this is essential to how they operate. it is worth washing, things are in a early-stage -- watching, things are in a early-stage. peter: you work for an old line publication. do you consider -- online publication, do consider social media to be a competitor? cat: not a competitor, a tool that we rely on heavily as journalists in order to get in touch. it is a tool that we use to push out our own story -- stories. it has completely transformed the media landscape. i mostly work for
they are not front and center. that includes the section 230 debate.ata privacy was usually front and center. 2019 2020 initially -- 2019-2020 initially. people are interested, there is no consensus out there -- not consensus out there that would move it anyway. i think there is interest about the differences of views around that are so key to why this is hard to make policy. some of that goes to debated framing around that. the fact that some republicans will be insistent that these companies...
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front page of the times. a payment plan for _ term. front page of the times.hat one percentage point? will be happy to pay that one ”ercentae oint? ~ ., ., , ., percentage point? who wants to pay more tax? the _ percentage point? who wants to pay more tax? the answer _ percentage point? who wants to pay more tax? the answer is _ percentage point? who wants to pay more tax? the answer is no, - percentage point? who wants to payj more tax? the answer is no, nobody wants to pay more taxes up it's an interesting story that my colleague interesting story that my colleague in the times, their husbands for some time a big debate about what the prime minister plans to promises. two years ago this coming saturday which was the moment he became prime minister and said i've got a plan, it's ready to go and we have not seen it all yet. we still haven't seen it. we expected it last week, he was getting ready to announce at this weeks to hit that two year anniversary and now it's less likely. we still got a few days, there's a week left to go. he has come up with a really i
front page of the times. a payment plan for _ term. front page of the times.hat one percentage point? will be happy to pay that one ”ercentae oint? ~ ., ., , ., percentage point? who wants to pay more tax? the _ percentage point? who wants to pay more tax? the answer _ percentage point? who wants to pay more tax? the answer is _ percentage point? who wants to pay more tax? the answer is no, - percentage point? who wants to payj more tax? the answer is no, nobody wants to pay more taxes up...