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georgina rannard, bbc news, southampton. robot? ~ . how big a test has this been for the robot? ~' ., ., ,., ., robot? i think we had all sort of foraotten robot? i think we had all sort of forgotten about _ robot? i think we had all sort of forgotten about boaty - robot? i think we had all sort of forgotten about boaty but - robot? i think we had all sort of forgotten about boaty but it - robot? i think we had all sort of l forgotten about boaty but it turns out the robot was out there all along and doing science. this was a really big test of it. it was launched in iceland injune, the engineers put it in the water and then let it get on and see if it made it back to scotland. they do of course have ways of talking to it. so the robot is autonomous, it dives down, up to 6000 metres, but they use and ten eye on the back of the robot to send text messages. so they talk about getting messages in the middle of the night from the robot saying, we are all good here. or it can send a message saying, warning, sending an alert. init
georgina rannard, bbc news, southampton. robot? ~ . how big a test has this been for the robot? ~' ., ., ,., ., robot? i think we had all sort of foraotten robot? i think we had all sort of forgotten about _ robot? i think we had all sort of forgotten about boaty - robot? i think we had all sort of forgotten about boaty but - robot? i think we had all sort of forgotten about boaty but it - robot? i think we had all sort of l forgotten about boaty but it turns out the robot was out there all...
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georgina rannard, bbc news, southampton.nt do you think this mission by third make has been? late mission by third make has been? - might have given boaty mcboatface a bit of a silly name in the public vote if you years ago but what it is doing is actually very serious and interesting signs, diving to really deep depths, down to 6000 metres and when and brought it back ashore in scotland this week it was covered in slime and ocean spells, bits of marine life living on it and that is because of the amount of work it has been doing, being full of sensors that measure chemistry, biology, in the ocean, these nutrients and what they are trying to do is understand life really far down in the deep ocean, also called the ocean twilight zone and what happens down there is something called marine snow which happens when animals eat plants that live in the surface of the ocean and then they sink down transporting carbon is that the processor atmospheric temperatures would be much higher so scientists are really hopeful that the data be
georgina rannard, bbc news, southampton.nt do you think this mission by third make has been? late mission by third make has been? - might have given boaty mcboatface a bit of a silly name in the public vote if you years ago but what it is doing is actually very serious and interesting signs, diving to really deep depths, down to 6000 metres and when and brought it back ashore in scotland this week it was covered in slime and ocean spells, bits of marine life living on it and that is because of...
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i'm delighted to say that georgina joins me now. show and talking to me. lovely to meet you. what is your good evening? what is your original accent? where are your original accent? where are you from? georgina >> i'm actually from hillingdon , >> i'm actually from hillingdon, middlesex. and so i've very much got a london accent. yeah, well, i did have . i did have. >> was it, was it like, was it was, was it a sort of queen's engush was, was it a sort of queen's english or a little bit of cockney london. >> what was, what was your accent. no i think it was very much queen's english, >> so, but it's nothing like that now. i can't tell you . that now. i can't tell you. >> when did you notice a change in the way you were speaking, georgina? >> well, it was after when they suspected me having this stroke and, i started to just speak. so differently, and, lots of pronunciations and are not as they, they were. so, you know, as time has gone on, it's become more acceptable where friends and family , but people still and family, but people
i'm delighted to say that georgina joins me now. show and talking to me. lovely to meet you. what is your good evening? what is your original accent? where are your original accent? where are you from? georgina >> i'm actually from hillingdon , >> i'm actually from hillingdon, middlesex. and so i've very much got a london accent. yeah, well, i did have . i did have. >> was it, was it like, was it was, was it a sort of queen's engush was, was it a sort of queen's english or a...
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well, here to answer my questions is georgina grenon, director of environmental excellence at paris 202a talk to you. thanks forjoining us on the bbc. thank you. and let's talk about sustainability, because paris has said that this is going to be the most sustainable games ever. what does that mean? well, it means, you know, it's history for us, it's a place in history. people are waiting for us to deliver a special games that are spectacular, but also are more sustainable. so for that, we have to rethink the entire games, do things differently, you know, in every aspect of the games organisation. how difficult is it to keep things sustainable? well, it's never easy. it's never easy. we had to rethink everything. so, for example, make bold decisions very early on to reduce our emissions by 50%, compared to previous games. and that meant decided not to build, you know, going for 95% of existing or temporary infrastructure. was that something that affected the olympics in a good way, a bad way, or do you think that actually it didn't make much difference? well, in a great way, because on o
well, here to answer my questions is georgina grenon, director of environmental excellence at paris 202a talk to you. thanks forjoining us on the bbc. thank you. and let's talk about sustainability, because paris has said that this is going to be the most sustainable games ever. what does that mean? well, it means, you know, it's history for us, it's a place in history. people are waiting for us to deliver a special games that are spectacular, but also are more sustainable. so for that, we have...
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lauren henry, lola anderson, hannah scott and georgina brayshaw won it by 0.15 of a second.his is the first time team gb has won the men's or women's event. netherlands won the men's quad. to walk away with the gold this time, i don't think we'll quite believe it. and well raised to the netherlands and germany. they were pushing us every day in training. i don't think it has sank in for all of us. we're over the moon. to come from seventh to first, i dunno, i think you need take these variants and grow from it, you can't let it get you down. that would go out to any of the rowers who are having their first game and it isn't going to plan. so a fantastic performance from the british quartet, and afterwards we got the views of dame katherine grainger — double sculls gold medallist at london 2012 — and she believes the gold could inspire team gb�*s rowing team. we have talked quite a lot about how different the team feels. three years ago in tokyo there were no gold medals at all, only two silver. here we have arrived and even before the final starter they feel confident and ar
lauren henry, lola anderson, hannah scott and georgina brayshaw won it by 0.15 of a second.his is the first time team gb has won the men's or women's event. netherlands won the men's quad. to walk away with the gold this time, i don't think we'll quite believe it. and well raised to the netherlands and germany. they were pushing us every day in training. i don't think it has sank in for all of us. we're over the moon. to come from seventh to first, i dunno, i think you need take these variants...
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reason how people look at luxury, the quality, the savoir faire being part of that, and the story of georgina chanel and the story of her dna and what it means for us, the spirit of constantly innovating in radical ways. because when she designed clothes, it was about the freedom of movement. it was about anticipating the needs of the modern woman. it was about creating trousers, cross-body bags so that women could ride bikes, ride horses. so it was about supporting women to be and become whoever they wanted to be and become. it was about being on this journey of self-discovery with women. and that core part of our story doesn't change. it is the story of being -- supporting women to be and become the best versions of themselves, to discover themselves. and that story still engages, no matter what age you are. and the core of our story really doesn't change. how we see it might change. there are more channels than you and i can count today. there's all sorts of things, instagram, tiktok, everything that's coming through the media channels, my genes or the ecosystem in how we engage might chan
reason how people look at luxury, the quality, the savoir faire being part of that, and the story of georgina chanel and the story of her dna and what it means for us, the spirit of constantly innovating in radical ways. because when she designed clothes, it was about the freedom of movement. it was about anticipating the needs of the modern woman. it was about creating trousers, cross-body bags so that women could ride bikes, ride horses. so it was about supporting women to be and become...
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georgina vela, the italian olympian who is sponsored by parmesan cheese, because who amongst us -- youse? >> listen, gluten-free, velvety, you're all about cheese. i love this. >> i'm also lactose intolerant but that's a conversation for another time. >> let me be clear, i sat next to ali for years. i'm well aware that he's lactose intolerant. pablo, how about you you maxed he'll the other jd is my mvp, steph. jd scholz is a 44-year-old state representative in iowa who got a call over independence day weekend about a month ago now to pitch for his old professional baseball team that he not pitched for in 17 years. they needed him a couple hours. he showed up. he won the game and since then, including last night, he has been undefeated, 4-0, sub three e.r.a.. he might be the best pitcher in this league in iowa, a minor league team. and if you need an alternative to j.d. vance, a true populace, jd shelton is the man i think america needs to hear more from. >> what was he doing for the 17 years since playing ball? >> you know, he was trying to run for congress, trying to govern, and then
georgina vela, the italian olympian who is sponsored by parmesan cheese, because who amongst us -- youse? >> listen, gluten-free, velvety, you're all about cheese. i love this. >> i'm also lactose intolerant but that's a conversation for another time. >> let me be clear, i sat next to ali for years. i'm well aware that he's lactose intolerant. pablo, how about you you maxed he'll the other jd is my mvp, steph. jd scholz is a 44-year-old state representative in iowa who got a...
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brayshaw anderson, georgina brayshaw again left it right to the end to pip the netherlands.brilliant stuff. and then as we mentioned earlier on kieran riley, the bmx rider freestyle final, he won the silver medal and he put it down to his mullet. >> there's stranger things that show on netflix which has got so much to answer for. that's been a huge hit set in the 80s, giving them all dreadful hairstyles that we all try to forget. and it's come back, it's all come back, but it's been a soft a soft launch for the mullet, though, isn't it? >> because, i mean, if you look back to billy ray cyrus and michael bolton, chris waddle, people like that, i mean, their mullets were like proper bush affairs. >> oh yeah, but this is the more scruffy. what was yours like? >> was yours sort of ruff, ruff mullet. >> yeah. well, it was wasn't quite as bad as these ones. now and like this young fella, mr riley has got. but they look awful. >> but he's, he's got, he's got a silver. and we should also mention andrea spendolini—sirieix and lois toulson. they won bronze in the diving. andrea spendo
brayshaw anderson, georgina brayshaw again left it right to the end to pip the netherlands.brilliant stuff. and then as we mentioned earlier on kieran riley, the bmx rider freestyle final, he won the silver medal and he put it down to his mullet. >> there's stranger things that show on netflix which has got so much to answer for. that's been a huge hit set in the 80s, giving them all dreadful hairstyles that we all try to forget. and it's come back, it's all come back, but it's been a...
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our climate and science reporter georgina rannard has more.f metres, someone is keeping an eye on this little robot. we can be at home having a cup of tea, on the internet, and we can send it a message via satellite while it's out 300 miles to sea and tell it what to do. from mission control at the national oceanography centre in southampton, rob templeton and team track boaty�*s every move. the robots are their pride and joy. they look after a fleet of six, all with the same name voted for by the public. they're built to go where humans can't. the advantage of boaty is really the endurance and the ability to carry lots of sensors and stay out at sea for 50 days at a time. it can go and extend the reach of the scientists. we've sent alr1 underneath the ice sheet at 40km, where you couldn't go with a ship. and it's here, inside the machines�* bellies, where the team install instruments, turning boaty into a mobile underwater lab. those robots are part of a huge british science project to understand this — phytoplankton. this sample came from th
our climate and science reporter georgina rannard has more.f metres, someone is keeping an eye on this little robot. we can be at home having a cup of tea, on the internet, and we can send it a message via satellite while it's out 300 miles to sea and tell it what to do. from mission control at the national oceanography centre in southampton, rob templeton and team track boaty�*s every move. the robots are their pride and joy. they look after a fleet of six, all with the same name voted for...
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we're joined now by olympic gold medallists lauren henry, lola anderson, georgina brayshaw and hannah. did you think? yeah, i think have got this. did you think? yeah, i think people _ have got this. did you think? yeah, i think people would _ have got this. did you think? yeah, i think people would be _ have got this. did you think? yeah, i think people would be surprised i i think people would be surprised that we were just delivering our race plan that day, we are in the boat and lauren is looking at where we are a dime keeping an eye but we were keeping calm, never panic in an emergency. we were of the belief that we were going to get there in the end and we watched it back and we were like, oh, my gosh. in the end and we watched it back and we were like, oh, my gosh.- we were like, oh, my gosh. in that moment he _ we were like, oh, my gosh. in that moment he thought _ we were like, oh, my gosh. in that moment he thought it _ we were like, oh, my gosh. in that moment he thought it was - we were like, oh, my gosh. in that moment he thought it was yours, l we were like, oh, my gosh.
we're joined now by olympic gold medallists lauren henry, lola anderson, georgina brayshaw and hannah. did you think? yeah, i think have got this. did you think? yeah, i think people _ have got this. did you think? yeah, i think people would _ have got this. did you think? yeah, i think people would be _ have got this. did you think? yeah, i think people would be surprised i i think people would be surprised that we were just delivering our race plan that day, we are in the boat and lauren is...
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lauren henry, lola anderson, georgina brayshaw and hannah scottjoin us now.he line.— gone over the line. i find it fascinating _ gone over the line. i find it fascinating when _ gone over the line. i find it fascinating when you - gone over the line. i find it fascinating when you see l gone over the line. i find it i fascinating when you see that gone over the line. i find it _ fascinating when you see that moment and this was extreme, so tight, they don�*t know for sure and what they�*ve said subsequently, we are going to speak to them is that they had thought they had just got it right. but it is the agony and the joy in the same moment. they are screaming with pain from the exercise for what they�*ve just done but at the same time they are exalted they are collapsing and smashing the water, a special moment. the collapsing and smashing the water, a special moment.— special moment. the great thing about the olympics _ special moment. the great thing about the olympics and - special moment. the great thing about the olympics and i - special moment. the grea
lauren henry, lola anderson, georgina brayshaw and hannah scottjoin us now.he line.— gone over the line. i find it fascinating _ gone over the line. i find it fascinating when _ gone over the line. i find it fascinating when you - gone over the line. i find it fascinating when you see l gone over the line. i find it i fascinating when you see that gone over the line. i find it _ fascinating when you see that moment and this was extreme, so tight, they don�*t know for sure and what...