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main :e you�*ve glastonbury year almost in gig profit. t glastonbury year almost in gig trofit. ., glastonbury even got i profit. i like your thinking. i like i your thinking. and even got married there so do take it that you met your other half at glastonbury? ho. your other half at glastonbury? no. i met her your other half at glastonbury? firm i met her through sort of a band called frightened rabbit who we both loved and we met through that and then i did a big flash mob engagement at glastonbury and then came back via afterwards and got married so, yeah, it is a big part of my life. married so, yeah, it is a big part of my life-— married so, yeah, it is a big part of m life. ., , , ., �* ., of my life. clearly, yeah. and what is it, then, — of my life. clearly, yeah. and what is it, then, that _ of my life. clearly, yeah. and what is it, then, that draws _ of my life. clearly, yeah. and what is it, then, that draws you - of my life. clearly, yeah. and what is it, then, that draws you back i is it, then, that draws you back year after year after year? what is it about the spirit, the atmos
main :e you�*ve glastonbury year almost in gig profit. t glastonbury year almost in gig trofit. ., glastonbury even got i profit. i like your thinking. i like i your thinking. and even got married there so do take it that you met your other half at glastonbury? ho. your other half at glastonbury? no. i met her your other half at glastonbury? firm i met her through sort of a band called frightened rabbit who we both loved and we met through that and then i did a big flash mob engagement at...
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around glastonbury in a field full of mud. it is a bit of snobbery, to be quite honest with you. another quote, peter mandelson said recently the target voter for labour is what he called harrow man harrow woman, aspirational people, people who have made it good, small—town, and they don't want what he calls �*woke activists' or militant trade unionists looking down on them as saying they are too rich and not liberal enough and i'd logical and sound. i think the most important thing for our party is about instead of going how we can divide people, based on whether it is these so—called woke arguments or whether it is these are you for against trade unions, these are distractions from what are you going to do to improve my life? that is what the voters ask me? �*what are you going to do?�* �*i have heard you don't like the tories, but what �*are you going to do to improve my �*life and can you have got ability in delivering it?�* they certainly have heard you say you don't like the tories. i want to play a clip of dead ringers.
around glastonbury in a field full of mud. it is a bit of snobbery, to be quite honest with you. another quote, peter mandelson said recently the target voter for labour is what he called harrow man harrow woman, aspirational people, people who have made it good, small—town, and they don't want what he calls �*woke activists' or militant trade unionists looking down on them as saying they are too rich and not liberal enough and i'd logical and sound. i think the most important thing for our...
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they saw me wandering round glastonbury in a field full of mud.350. just to put it on the quote peter mandelson said recently, you know, the target voter for labour's what he called harrow man and harrow woman, sort of aspirational people, people who've made it good small town and they don't want what he calls woke activists or militant trade unions looking down on them and saying they're too rich and they're not liberal enough and they're ideologically unsound. well, i mean, i think the most important thing for our party is about instead of going how we can divide people based on whether it's these so called woke arguments or whether it says, are you for or against trade unions or whatever else it's about, actually, these are distractions from what you're going to do to improve my life. that's what the voters asked me. well, what are you going to do? i've heard that you don't like the tories ange, but what are you going to do to improve my life? and can you have credibility in delivering it? they certainly have heard you say that you don't like t
they saw me wandering round glastonbury in a field full of mud.350. just to put it on the quote peter mandelson said recently, you know, the target voter for labour's what he called harrow man and harrow woman, sort of aspirational people, people who've made it good small town and they don't want what he calls woke activists or militant trade unions looking down on them and saying they're too rich and they're not liberal enough and they're ideologically unsound. well, i mean, i think the most...
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glastonbury i was in glastonbury yesterday at the apple festival, actually , had you?can't oh, yeahbe. e i missed you. let's stop. sorry i missed you too well, but it's a great state. this is this is actually a wonderful state. people haven't spent time ind i england. just kind of write it off. so it's liberal, butte i it' s beautiful. they're great people.l, gre and i think weat have to have a mantra. no state left behind. there's no reason connecticut has to be in this situation. has thinone at all.right. >> that's right.s no life does not have to be this cf way. eel we can change itno can feel normal again. awe're not asking for extravagances. we just want t o be able to feed our kids, heat our homes, go toa work with a full tank of gas and not think twice about that is not too much to ask. and and we can change. e an it's time to change. goingm the woman that's to bring change to connecticut. >> larry, you're so courageous and brave to be doing what you're doing, but you have big money on the other side. g u haveand that's senator richd blumenthal, who was most rec
glastonbury i was in glastonbury yesterday at the apple festival, actually , had you?can't oh, yeahbe. e i missed you. let's stop. sorry i missed you too well, but it's a great state. this is this is actually a wonderful state. people haven't spent time ind i england. just kind of write it off. so it's liberal, butte i it' s beautiful. they're great people.l, gre and i think weat have to have a mantra. no state left behind. there's no reason connecticut has to be in this situation. has thinone...
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and nobody would bat an eyelid if they saw me wondering around glastonbury in a field full of mud.be quite honest with you. another quote. peter _ be quite honest with you. another quote, peter mandelson - be quite honest with you. another quote, peter mandelson said - be quite honest with you. another- quote, peter mandelson said recently that i could for labour is what he called harrow man harrow woman, aspirational people, people who have made it good, small—town, and i don't want what he calls woke activists militant trade unionists looking down on them as saying they are too rich and not liberal enough and i'd logical and sound. i are too rich and not liberal enough and i'd logical and sound.- and i'd logical and sound. i think the most important _ and i'd logical and sound. i think the most important thing - and i'd logical and sound. i think the most important thing for - and i'd logical and sound. i think the most important thing for our party is about instead of going how we can divide people, based on whether it is these so—called woakes arguments or whether it is these a
and nobody would bat an eyelid if they saw me wondering around glastonbury in a field full of mud.be quite honest with you. another quote. peter _ be quite honest with you. another quote, peter mandelson - be quite honest with you. another quote, peter mandelson said - be quite honest with you. another- quote, peter mandelson said recently that i could for labour is what he called harrow man harrow woman, aspirational people, people who have made it good, small—town, and i don't want what he...
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some of those rules are going to mean that people in certain countries, glastonbury launched our version all, all twitter, whilst others are gonna have a much more free wheeling experience. is going to be a minefield for him to, to operate after 9 years as a publicly traded company on friday, twitter, now under ellen mass val paperwork to have it shares removed from the stock, mar it on november 8th, the 1st official step to going private while some employees were terminated on friday mosque has pushed back against reports that he planned to cut 75 percent of staff, but he has not denied that been changes are ahead. kristin salumi al jazeera new york, former pakistani prime minister in one con and his supporters are marching on the capital to call for early elections and began the 380 kilometer walk to his lamb abad from the eastern city of la hall. early on friday. officials say they won't be allowed to enter the capital. com step down after losing a no confidence vote in april. he's been charged with corruption, but says allegations are part of that. that's to keep him out of politics.
some of those rules are going to mean that people in certain countries, glastonbury launched our version all, all twitter, whilst others are gonna have a much more free wheeling experience. is going to be a minefield for him to, to operate after 9 years as a publicly traded company on friday, twitter, now under ellen mass val paperwork to have it shares removed from the stock, mar it on november 8th, the 1st official step to going private while some employees were terminated on friday mosque...
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thank you so much, glastonbury.ssues where you do have to make choices, and governments to have to make choices. do have to make choices. i pretty much never go into specific things to talk about because that distracts from the crisis itself. for example, nuclear power. that is something that is being used a lot by people to distract because it is something that people feel so strongly about. but isn't it part of the mix of a green agenda? if we were to build and replace our current fossil fuel generated energy with nuclear power, we don't have the time to do that because our c02 budget runs out in less than a decade at current emissions. would you ever go into politics? i don't want to. why? don't you feel an obligation, a duty? it feels like that world is so toxic. but also the main reason is that as it is now, the changes necessary will only come if there is enough public pressure from the outside. to what extent is it fair to describe you as an opponent of economic growth? i think that it's very naive to think t
thank you so much, glastonbury.ssues where you do have to make choices, and governments to have to make choices. do have to make choices. i pretty much never go into specific things to talk about because that distracts from the crisis itself. for example, nuclear power. that is something that is being used a lot by people to distract because it is something that people feel so strongly about. but isn't it part of the mix of a green agenda? if we were to build and replace our current fossil fuel...
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matt chilton, a big fan of glastonbury. exxon mobil is launching a legalfight glastonbury. from spreading. the move follows england�*s largest ever bird flu outbreak, with 30 confirmed cases since the beginning of this month. the measures include restricting access for non—essential people and the regular disinfecting of equipment. the government has said the risk to human health from the virus remains very low. a coalition of environmental agencies has put concluded that banks are providing finance to companies responsible for deforestation in three of the worlds largest tropical forest regions. a new report said that most of those companies had inadequate policy to protect the world�*s threatened forest regions in indonesia, the amazon and west and central africa despite net zero pledges made at the global climate summit in glasgow last year. now, we say goodbye to viewers on bbc world news. now let�*s take a look at the weather. carol has the latest. hello again. from tomorrow, the weather is going to turn much more unsettled, with more of us are seeing some showers and
matt chilton, a big fan of glastonbury. exxon mobil is launching a legalfight glastonbury. from spreading. the move follows england�*s largest ever bird flu outbreak, with 30 confirmed cases since the beginning of this month. the measures include restricting access for non—essential people and the regular disinfecting of equipment. the government has said the risk to human health from the virus remains very low. a coalition of environmental agencies has put concluded that banks are...
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organisers of the glastonbury festival have revealed that tickets for next year's event will cost £340 of running the festival. matt charlton is a musicjournalist. good to see you, what you make of the cost of next year's festival? i would honestly say fair enough. £340 for what amounts to a five—day holiday with amazing music. it does not seem that much when you actually break it down. and there is so much that goes into this, and brexit and the pandemic have made the prices of things absolutely sore, similar to the travel industry. a lot of people have had to leave the music industry during the pandemic, that being lighting and sound techs, so those that are left are quite in demand and those costs have gone up as well because of fuel prices, because of the raw materials that go into it, as well. ~ ., : the raw materials that go into it, as well. ~ .: , ., ., as well. we are in the midst of a cost of living _ as well. we are in the midst of a cost of living crisis. _ as well. we are in the midst of a cost of living crisis. it _ as well. we are in the midst of a cost of living crisis.
organisers of the glastonbury festival have revealed that tickets for next year's event will cost £340 of running the festival. matt charlton is a musicjournalist. good to see you, what you make of the cost of next year's festival? i would honestly say fair enough. £340 for what amounts to a five—day holiday with amazing music. it does not seem that much when you actually break it down. and there is so much that goes into this, and brexit and the pandemic have made the prices of things...
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that�*s all for this morning at the end of this year�*s party conference season — "glastonbury for weirdos to look like an alternative government — while the conservatives are, there�*s no other way of saying it, in disarray. more importantly than any of that many of the public worry about making ends meet and what this winter really has in store. plenty for politicians to get on with when they get back to westminster next week. if you want to catch up from anything from today you can check it out on iplayer — but that�*s all for now, see you next week. goodbye. this is bbc news broadcasting in the uk and around the globe. our top stories... russia investigates how and what caused the explosion that severely damaged its state—of—the—art and well defended bridge to crimea. officials in the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia say 70 people have been killed by a russian missile strike on an apartment block. in iran, protesters appear to hack at a state—run television as demonstrations against the regime continue. # i can see for miles and miles... and a retrospective on the who in a new interactiv
that�*s all for this morning at the end of this year�*s party conference season — "glastonbury for weirdos to look like an alternative government — while the conservatives are, there�*s no other way of saying it, in disarray. more importantly than any of that many of the public worry about making ends meet and what this winter really has in store. plenty for politicians to get on with when they get back to westminster next week. if you want to catch up from anything from today...
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the band wet lake which, of| course, were incredibly popular when they played glastonbury so we willbe. do take a look at our website or our app, in fact, to get details on that as it comes in. you can get in touch with me and the team on twitter. i would love to hear from you. hello there. most of us got to see quite a lot of sunshine during today, but some changes did start to take place across the south—west of england through the afternoon. rather cloudy there for a weather watcher in south devon. this is the reason why — this big mass of cloud swirling around a big broad area of low pressure. that will be dominating our weather over the next few days, and the first signs of that, some showers and some thunderstorms drifting up across the south—west of england, up into wales, as we go through the rest of the evening with some quite brisk winds as well. those showers through the early hours of tomorrow morning will start to spread up into parts of northern ireland, tending to weaken a little, i think, the further north they get. most other areas dry through the night, although rat
the band wet lake which, of| course, were incredibly popular when they played glastonbury so we willbe. do take a look at our website or our app, in fact, to get details on that as it comes in. you can get in touch with me and the team on twitter. i would love to hear from you. hello there. most of us got to see quite a lot of sunshine during today, but some changes did start to take place across the south—west of england through the afternoon. rather cloudy there for a weather watcher in...
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there is a glastonbury —shaped gap as well in their touring schedule.uch for coming on and _ thereto. thank you so much for coming on and sharing - thereto. thank you so much for coming on and sharing your i thereto. thank you so much for| coming on and sharing your love thereto. thank you so much for i coming on and sharing your love of the band. now it's time for a look at the weather with christopher blanchett. hello there. it's an improving picture across the country this afternoon after that earlier heavy rain that some of us saw. you can see the bigger picture on the satellite image there. low pressure out in the atlantic sending weatherfronts, cloud and rain ourway. but as i say, an improving picture through the afternoon with that rain clearing away from the north of scotland. lingering, though, for orkney and shetland. elsewhere in the sunshine, temperatures reaching the high teens, quite a brisk wind. into this evening and overnight, initially it's dry with some clear skies. but as we approach the early hours, this cloud and rain pushing them
there is a glastonbury —shaped gap as well in their touring schedule.uch for coming on and _ thereto. thank you so much for coming on and sharing - thereto. thank you so much for coming on and sharing your i thereto. thank you so much for| coming on and sharing your love thereto. thank you so much for i coming on and sharing your love of the band. now it's time for a look at the weather with christopher blanchett. hello there. it's an improving picture across the country this afternoon after...
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thank you so much, glastonbury.t of economic growth? i think that it's very naive to think that we can continue like now as business as usual, as economic growth is like today, that we can continue to expand and still stay in line with our emissions targets. so let me ask you a related question, which is to what extent would it be fair to describe you as an opponent of capitalism? i think that all ideologies, capitalism included, have failed. how can you say capitalism has failed when capitalism is one of the reasons that 850 million people are no longer living in absolute poverty in china? if we continue on the path that we are today, it will mean that we are wrecking our future living conditions and our life supporting systems will break down, which will mean increased poverty, which will mean that people slip back into poverty, it will mean more famine. you have used humour a lot on social media when you are trolled by world leaders, and you respond by trolling them back. i just think it's genuinely funny. i mean
thank you so much, glastonbury.t of economic growth? i think that it's very naive to think that we can continue like now as business as usual, as economic growth is like today, that we can continue to expand and still stay in line with our emissions targets. so let me ask you a related question, which is to what extent would it be fair to describe you as an opponent of capitalism? i think that all ideologies, capitalism included, have failed. how can you say capitalism has failed when...