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hejust...o excited you know... he just. .. there have conference and he was so excited you know... hejust... there have been other dark moments in boxing, patrick day's death was the fourth in three months, some feel that there is simply too much risk in the ring for boxing to continue. medical associations consistently say that there is no safe way to box. this is completely avoidable and as long as boxing goes on, then there will be deaths and there will be people left with lifelong disabilities. other bands call for additional safety measures to be brought in such as a change to the number of knock—downs allowed, but those who know boxing well know it is a high—stakes of risk versus reward. if you look at the facts of boxing in the way it is stacked up, there is no defence of this. the defences in the understanding of it. is when you go and meet with people in a boxing gym in the worst part of the city and you take their testimony, their tearful testimony about how the sport saved their live
hejust...o excited you know... he just. .. there have conference and he was so excited you know... hejust... there have been other dark moments in boxing, patrick day's death was the fourth in three months, some feel that there is simply too much risk in the ring for boxing to continue. medical associations consistently say that there is no safe way to box. this is completely avoidable and as long as boxing goes on, then there will be deaths and there will be people left with lifelong...
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hejust said they through. he just said they are bloodied big... at that, hejust wished us all the best, and we had a little chat. you know, just wishing us little chat. you know, just wishing us all the best, really. well, whales‘s of preparations may have had royal approval today, but now it's all about the rugby, can they reach history and reach their first world cup final? this time last year, they beat south africa, the springboks though were understrength. they will be favourites this weekend, but to many here have belief. can they get to the final? yes, they can. they beat south africa four times in a row. they are a group of players and a group of management to know how to win big games. they will get the players mentally rights, they probably weren't mentally there for that game against france. they will be underdogs going into this one, which probably suits wales a bit. and wales, remember, are the remaining six nations champions from and how they and everyone of their supporters will be hoping for something even better. and he sweats, bb
hejust said they through. he just said they are bloodied big... at that, hejust wished us all the best, and we had a little chat. you know, just wishing us little chat. you know, just wishing us all the best, really. well, whales‘s of preparations may have had royal approval today, but now it's all about the rugby, can they reach history and reach their first world cup final? this time last year, they beat south africa, the springboks though were understrength. they will be favourites this...
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it was something hejust had with him.ou back to the shop. he was doing that back into the 70s and 80s naturally because, why wouldn't you? i think he would have been shocked at how wasteful we are now. bags like this were never meant to be single use but it is humans that throw them away rather than reusing them and recycling them that is causing the problem. the research shows that when these are recycled, they are better for the planet than they are better for the planet than the alternative cotton and paper bags. people are rushing to use paper bags or paper bags. we think these substitutes are better because they are biodegradable. they use a lot of energy to produce, more water and they are heavier. there is an extra environmental impact of transporting them to the shops as well. a paper bag list to be used at least three times while cotton bags need to be used 131 times to have the same environmental impact as a single use plastic one that has been recycled. the most environmentally friendly thing to do is to keep r
it was something hejust had with him.ou back to the shop. he was doing that back into the 70s and 80s naturally because, why wouldn't you? i think he would have been shocked at how wasteful we are now. bags like this were never meant to be single use but it is humans that throw them away rather than reusing them and recycling them that is causing the problem. the research shows that when these are recycled, they are better for the planet than they are better for the planet than the alternative...
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hejust... you was so excited. you know, he was... he just. .. you all right? was so excited... you all right? yeah, i just remember talking to him and what he was saying... sorry. an emotional eddie hearn there. that's all the sport for now. hello. when it comes to autumn weather, doesn't have to be how it's been now for several weeks, so wet, it can be much quieter. misty, frosty mornings and there is the hint of that sort of autumn weather coming at the start of next week because for a change there will be high—pressure on the scene extending its influence across the british isles but as we will find out, it may not last too long. right now, we're still in that other sort of autumn weather, very changeable with some sunshine but shower cloud around on thursday. that's because low pressure is close by, around four friday and indeed on the weekend as it moves right across the british isles. that means sunshine and showers again during friday, plenty of showers down the eastern side for a change to begin the day but they will move away and showers across more of northern scotl
hejust... you was so excited. you know, he was... he just. .. you all right? was so excited... you all right? yeah, i just remember talking to him and what he was saying... sorry. an emotional eddie hearn there. that's all the sport for now. hello. when it comes to autumn weather, doesn't have to be how it's been now for several weeks, so wet, it can be much quieter. misty, frosty mornings and there is the hint of that sort of autumn weather coming at the start of next week because for a change...
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sam burgess admits hejust couldn't be himself on the field any more.cribed as one of the greatest of his generation. has failed to recover from a chronic shoulder injury. burgess is just 30 and had three years left on his contract with australian nrl side the south sydney rabbitohs. his career included a brief spell in rugby union, but his two league stints included being england captain. let's quickly take you through some of the tennis stories of the day where. on friday and that will split an incident in third place play out. the match will be the last as coach after 12 years in the job. the match will be warren gatland's last as coach after 12 years in the job. he's picked rhys patchell to start at fly half with dan biggar being dropped to the bench while wing owen lane will make his wrold cup debut. let's quickly take you through some of the tennis stories of the day where. kyle edmund has earned his most impressive win for months — beating diego schwartzmann at the paris masters. he's into round three after a straight sets win. his reward? a meet
sam burgess admits hejust couldn't be himself on the field any more.cribed as one of the greatest of his generation. has failed to recover from a chronic shoulder injury. burgess is just 30 and had three years left on his contract with australian nrl side the south sydney rabbitohs. his career included a brief spell in rugby union, but his two league stints included being england captain. let's quickly take you through some of the tennis stories of the day where. on friday and that will split...
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hejust sent me up and keeps on going with it. cut down my tires and vendor rubs everywhere.what did you want to deliver in terms of a message by going down and talking to him?|j just going down and talking to him?” just wanted to see what he had to say. it wasn't apologetic at all. it is more frustrating when someone is like that. when someone is like, that isn't what i was going for. i just wanted to see what is thoughts were. it wasn't by the on side was looking for. not the answer he was looking for. not the answer he was looking for. neither driver are facing any sanctions but nascar have suspended one crew member from logano's team for pulling hamlin to the ground during the altercation. to tennis, wimbledon champion simona halep got her wta finals campaign off to their best possible start. in a battle of two previous grand slam champions, the romanian beat us open champion bianca andreescu, fighting back from a set down against the young canadian to win 3—6, 7—6, 6—3 in shenzhen.
hejust sent me up and keeps on going with it. cut down my tires and vendor rubs everywhere.what did you want to deliver in terms of a message by going down and talking to him?|j just going down and talking to him?” just wanted to see what he had to say. it wasn't apologetic at all. it is more frustrating when someone is like that. when someone is like, that isn't what i was going for. i just wanted to see what is thoughts were. it wasn't by the on side was looking for. not the answer he was...
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hejust was willing to bring as young as he has to.al go past him. that's a good franchise for the... these vampires. they suck the life out of young girls and leave them to deal with their miseries. we wa nted we wanted to put our allegations to the clerics we filmed, but it was too dangerous to put it in person. i phone him from london. he hung up. ok. we also sought responses from the two of the clerics we secretly filmed. neither of them replied. we put our evidence to iraq's grand ayatollah said tony, one of the most senior clerics in the islam. in a statement he said... —— grand ayatollah sistani. he said the abuses we'd seen were happening... and an iraqi government spokesperson told bbc arabic if women don't go to the police against clerics, it is difficult for the authorities to act. but for many young women across iraq, there is no hope of justice. young women across iraq, there is no hope ofjustice. she is still being picked out by a cleric. she feels she has no other choice. the other escape the cleric. she is still traumat
hejust was willing to bring as young as he has to.al go past him. that's a good franchise for the... these vampires. they suck the life out of young girls and leave them to deal with their miseries. we wa nted we wanted to put our allegations to the clerics we filmed, but it was too dangerous to put it in person. i phone him from london. he hung up. ok. we also sought responses from the two of the clerics we secretly filmed. neither of them replied. we put our evidence to iraq's grand ayatollah...
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is hejust positioning himself to say we've put something to you, you've rejected it, the blame fallsu? yep. it seems either way borisjohnson wins, evenif seems either way borisjohnson wins, even if he doesn't gain traction, he can blame the opposition parties in the uk, he can blame the eu for saying no or vetoing it and he sort of comes out as‘ i tried my best, now we've got no deal. ' of comes out as‘ i tried my best, now we've got no deal. ‘as we have been saying for so long, time is running out. let's hope something good happens one way or another. let's check out the guardian. syncing service sector brings uk to bring a first recess in for a decade. what has happened here? —— sinking stop this is fascinating. we have a series of unfortunate events that have led to this situation. there has been a gradual weakening in services over the past few months, partly because of brexit uncertainty, partly because there has been a slight global slowdown. and then with us jobs has been a slight global slowdown. and then with usjobs market has been a slight global slowdown. and then with us
is hejust positioning himself to say we've put something to you, you've rejected it, the blame fallsu? yep. it seems either way borisjohnson wins, evenif seems either way borisjohnson wins, even if he doesn't gain traction, he can blame the opposition parties in the uk, he can blame the eu for saying no or vetoing it and he sort of comes out as‘ i tried my best, now we've got no deal. ' of comes out as‘ i tried my best, now we've got no deal. ‘as we have been saying for so long, time is...
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look at mr macron, hejust really staring politics.ght the yellow vestment movement on himself by imposing a tax on gasoline. basically, while not compensating people. it was just a bad basically, while not compensating people. it wasjust a bad policy. so they are doing a bad job for making policies for this particular world. where is there room for improvement? slowdown is everywhere. with china, the slowdown may be warranted in some senses. china is so big now, space for exporting more is getting smaller and smaller and india should worry smaller and smaller and india should woi’i’y more because smaller and smaller and india should worry more because in some sense smaller and smaller and india should woi’i’y more because in some sense we need to go faster and indeed we need to look at what isn't working. i would say for india, the financial crisis needs to be serious. some of the points that you've talked about have not gone down well with members of the government. on one hand, the prime ministers congratulating you, but on the othe
look at mr macron, hejust really staring politics.ght the yellow vestment movement on himself by imposing a tax on gasoline. basically, while not compensating people. it was just a bad basically, while not compensating people. it wasjust a bad policy. so they are doing a bad job for making policies for this particular world. where is there room for improvement? slowdown is everywhere. with china, the slowdown may be warranted in some senses. china is so big now, space for exporting more is...
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sam admits hejust could not be himself on the field any more after retiring from rugby league, a playerhad three years left on his contract with australian side and his career included a brief spell and rugby union, but is two leagues ste nt and rugby union, but is two leagues stent included being england captain. two months about a victory but now carladmin captain. two months about a victory but now carl admin has two victories in two days, beating in straight sets in round two of the masters. from number 14 to 75, his best performance in months and will now face the number one in the last 16 on thursday. and that is all the support for now, will have more at half past ten and we will see you then. let‘s get more now on our top story, suddenly, the social media platform will ban all political advertising on november the 22nd, this is coming straight from the top from the ceo of twitter. he says we have made the decision to stop all political advertising on twitter globally. we believe political message reached should be earned and not bought. that is a big change for them because of c
sam admits hejust could not be himself on the field any more after retiring from rugby league, a playerhad three years left on his contract with australian side and his career included a brief spell and rugby union, but is two leagues ste nt and rugby union, but is two leagues stent included being england captain. two months about a victory but now carladmin captain. two months about a victory but now carl admin has two victories in two days, beating in straight sets in round two of the...
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basically, hejust played on, set up marc overmars, and you had arsene wenger saying, let's have a replaynt on to win that replay. so a lot of history between these two teams. sheffield united have done amazing to get back into the premier league. this is such a key fixture for arsenal because they are in a position at the moment where i don't feel they have played particularly well. the past few games, they have got away with results. tonight at bramall lane, that will be packed out. sheffield united player so dynamic, they play attacking football, i feel there are going to be plenty of goals because arsenal's defensive issues. it is going to be noisy on their return to the premier league. another high—profile match on the telly. arsenal can go third if they win. sheffield united just a point above the relegation zone. plenty of motivation for both teams. thank you for joining motivation for both teams. thank you forjoining us. you can hear much more on the monday night club. there's bad news for wales ahead of their rugby world cup semifinal against south africa on sunday. they've lost
basically, hejust played on, set up marc overmars, and you had arsene wenger saying, let's have a replaynt on to win that replay. so a lot of history between these two teams. sheffield united have done amazing to get back into the premier league. this is such a key fixture for arsenal because they are in a position at the moment where i don't feel they have played particularly well. the past few games, they have got away with results. tonight at bramall lane, that will be packed out. sheffield...
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dad is, and really who he is, and also if he is doing drugs, not knowing if he 0ding and died, or hejustng. one in 8 children in america live with a parent who lives with a substance abuse disorder. my dad would bring needles into the house, and then my friends, when they come over they'd be like, "what's that", and i would be embarrassed to bring any more friends over. and they all have secrets that they need to share. alright, show of hands, do you have a parent, close friend or relative who has died from drug abuse? so we have 100% of hands. does anybody want to talk about that? yes. i know people that overdosed and died. you shouldn't go to rest like that, you should go to rest a peaceful way. not hurting and in pain and high and all that. how about, do you have a parent, a close friend or relative who has overdosed ? so that is why we are doing this work, right? because all of us have those very, very, very hard and tragic things in common. we'll know somebody who has overdosed, right? at least once. anybody afraid that something might set off them using again? when i was younger, i
dad is, and really who he is, and also if he is doing drugs, not knowing if he 0ding and died, or hejustng. one in 8 children in america live with a parent who lives with a substance abuse disorder. my dad would bring needles into the house, and then my friends, when they come over they'd be like, "what's that", and i would be embarrassed to bring any more friends over. and they all have secrets that they need to share. alright, show of hands, do you have a parent, close friend or...
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and maybe hejust wa nts to blackford's words.to keep the prime minister where he has and at the moment, more delay and a sort of zombie government setting ——. and at the same time he will be under a lot of pressure for his own side to get behind the second referendum amendment if it comes back on the withdrawal bill, if and when that reappears and there will be sent in labour mps who want to get on time with that. i want to reiterate this because a lot of viewers were asking about this. can the eu only give a one—month extension, does that fit with the request that borisjohnson made? i think they have the letter, it is not signed but they have a letter i sent down by law, the requesting is until the 31st of january and i think that is the starting point, but obviously boris johnson has been speaking to words emmanuel macron and he is one of thoseit emmanuel macron and he is one of those it is getting quite impatient and interestingly he is away on the 28th of october so if you are going to have a summit to discuss all this, a bit
and maybe hejust wa nts to blackford's words.to keep the prime minister where he has and at the moment, more delay and a sort of zombie government setting ——. and at the same time he will be under a lot of pressure for his own side to get behind the second referendum amendment if it comes back on the withdrawal bill, if and when that reappears and there will be sent in labour mps who want to get on time with that. i want to reiterate this because a lot of viewers were asking about this. can...
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one day he came home from school, i remember, and he sat on the worktop in the kitchen, and hejust started the matter? he said, "mum, i don't know how to tell you." i said, "what?" he said, "i've been using drugs." and i said, "well, how have you got into that?" and he said, through terry and a couple of mates. he said, "i need help." and that's when we started looking for help, which there was none really in the town. for nearly two decades they watched as their sons‘ lives became defined by drugs, powerless to stop them spiralling towards addiction and criminality. then, in october 2018, tom and roz got the news they had long feared. shaun had been found dead. i wasjust numb — numb. yeah. it was the worst thing any parent could go through. it's horrible. i'll never, ever forget it. it broke my heart. he's my baby. 33—year—old's no age. when the police came to take us out to view his body, i actually took a picture of him laid there, 'cause i was hoping... we were hoping that it would have shocked terry. but... a few days after his release from prison, i bump into terry in the town centre
one day he came home from school, i remember, and he sat on the worktop in the kitchen, and hejust started the matter? he said, "mum, i don't know how to tell you." i said, "what?" he said, "i've been using drugs." and i said, "well, how have you got into that?" and he said, through terry and a couple of mates. he said, "i need help." and that's when we started looking for help, which there was none really in the town. for nearly two decades...
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iwas, iasked him, and hejust, he interview. iasked him, and he just, he was like just one last question. i promise. he is an ultra, isn't he? even appeared at the lib dems conference c has been trained as stop this happening from a political point of view but a high representative, do you think someone like that really is of the eu overall? it has to pass apartment like any deal. the interesting thing about the brexit steering group, not battle star galactica. shame. they are made up of some very strange people, the mep that will come out and talk about the government quite often, but in official terms the react, they've been on top of the citizens' rights, they pushed that but when it comes to the overall shape of the deal in the eu previously, they been quite supportive and not that troublesome ina supportive and not that troublesome in a political sense, which is why think it is important that the statement they put out, the actual written statement was really, really grim for the written statement was really, really grim fo
iwas, iasked him, and hejust, he interview. iasked him, and he just, he was like just one last question. i promise. he is an ultra, isn't he? even appeared at the lib dems conference c has been trained as stop this happening from a political point of view but a high representative, do you think someone like that really is of the eu overall? it has to pass apartment like any deal. the interesting thing about the brexit steering group, not battle star galactica. shame. they are made up of some...
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yeah, hejust ran and went down. think he died. the children and is can face another risk. there are many women here who still cling to is ideology. when i grow up, i want to get a foot in the tree. amira wants to come home. she dreams of having her own garden. i would like to get lemon and strawberries and cherry. i'd like to get blueberries. apples, oranges and bananas. these children have been through so much faith in your thread — they are not far from the turkish lines. —— these children face a new threat. if your citizenship can be proved, these children may be rescued. —— if their citizenship can be proved. we have not been able to find any of their relatives, but surely somewhere in london there is a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they are alive or dead. what of the thousands of other children here? stranded in syria? who will get them century? they too are victims of the islamic state. —— who will give them sanctuary? well, this lunchtime we're hearing hundreds of family members of islamic state fighter
yeah, hejust ran and went down. think he died. the children and is can face another risk. there are many women here who still cling to is ideology. when i grow up, i want to get a foot in the tree. amira wants to come home. she dreams of having her own garden. i would like to get lemon and strawberries and cherry. i'd like to get blueberries. apples, oranges and bananas. these children have been through so much faith in your thread — they are not far from the turkish lines. —— these...
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we ask about that in a press briefing yesterday and they denied that there was any kind of clash, hejusthat there was any kind of clash, he just took the government some time to assess the exact government some time to assess the exa ct exte nt government some time to assess the exact extent and damage caused by the typhoon. i'm sure there's also some comparisons with emperor naruhito and his father who abdicated the throne, emperor akihito. are there any differences between father and sun?|j akihito. are there any differences between father and sun? i think emperor naruhito with many similarities. his father, emperor akihito it was a known pacifist who travelled across asia, which was affected by japan's wartime atrocities, judging from the speech made by emperor naruhito in the 15th of august, which marked the end of the second world war, he is sharing very similar views about japan's wartime past, also his parents really shocked the japanese public when they visited the victims of natural disasters in the past, kneeling down and talk into what is known as commoners because the japanes
we ask about that in a press briefing yesterday and they denied that there was any kind of clash, hejusthat there was any kind of clash, he just took the government some time to assess the exact government some time to assess the exa ct exte nt government some time to assess the exact extent and damage caused by the typhoon. i'm sure there's also some comparisons with emperor naruhito and his father who abdicated the throne, emperor akihito. are there any differences between father and sun?|j...
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hejust keeps too efficiently barriers?erview, especially when his coach came in. you can see how much ofa coach came in. you can see how much of a team they team they are, they are constantly trying to break down more barriers, what can we do to up the game. fair play to him today to ta ke the game. fair play to him today to take that third world title. history made by max whitlock. also a bronze medal today. max was really pushed today? he was, we knew it would be a really difficult final. to be honest, i don't think anybody knew how close those top three would be. he has made historyjust by making the finals, he has his place at the 0lympics, the finals, he has his place at the olympics, and to finish that begin with that medal, he will be a very happy person. max whitlock, one of three medals for great britain, the other came from ellie downey, and then big sister, becky, on bars. what a great day for the family? yes, definitely. for a what a great day for the family? yes, definitely. fora becky, it has maybe not on her
hejust keeps too efficiently barriers?erview, especially when his coach came in. you can see how much ofa coach came in. you can see how much of a team they team they are, they are constantly trying to break down more barriers, what can we do to up the game. fair play to him today to ta ke the game. fair play to him today to take that third world title. history made by max whitlock. also a bronze medal today. max was really pushed today? he was, we knew it would be a really difficult final. to...
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i invite him to think very carefully about the remarks hejust made about refusing, apparently, to applyhich the eu no.2 act requires him to do. and any failure of a prime minister who thinks he is above the law, well, prime minister, you'll find yourself in court. one way or another, this was always going to be a fraught and huge day. not a queue for a saturday match, but for parliament. would mstust rush headlong into more confusion? or is itjust a chance for those sure of their position to give it again? well, i'm going to vote against the deal, it's very bad for the country. i will be supporting the prime minister. the tensions torn by the referendum in plain view, but many of them agonising, genuinely wondering what the best thing to do. even stretching family ties. for the prime minister, though, only one aim — to try to force this to a conclusion any way he could. statement, the prime minister... mr speaker, today this house has a historic opportunity to show the same breadth of vision as our european neighbours, the same ability and resolve to reach beyond past disagreements by g
i invite him to think very carefully about the remarks hejust made about refusing, apparently, to applyhich the eu no.2 act requires him to do. and any failure of a prime minister who thinks he is above the law, well, prime minister, you'll find yourself in court. one way or another, this was always going to be a fraught and huge day. not a queue for a saturday match, but for parliament. would mstust rush headlong into more confusion? or is itjust a chance for those sure of their position to...
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i invite him to think very carefully about the remarks hejust made about refusing, apparently, to applyhe extension which the eu no.2 act requires him to do. and any failure of a prime minister who thinks he is above the law, well, prime minister, you'll find yourself in court. one way or another, this was always going to be a fraught and huge day. not a queue for a saturday match, but for parliament. would mstust rush headlong into more confusion? or is itjust a chance for those sure of their position to give it again? well, i'm going to vote against the deal, it's very bad for the country. i will be supporting the prime minister. the tensions torn by the referendum in plain view, but many of them agonising, genuinely wondering what the best thing to do. even stretching family ties. for the prime minister, though, only one aim — to try to force this to a conclusion any way he could. statement, the prime minister... mr speaker, today this house has a historic opportunity to show the same breadth of vision as our european neighbours, the same ability and resolve to reach beyond past disa
i invite him to think very carefully about the remarks hejust made about refusing, apparently, to applyhe extension which the eu no.2 act requires him to do. and any failure of a prime minister who thinks he is above the law, well, prime minister, you'll find yourself in court. one way or another, this was always going to be a fraught and huge day. not a queue for a saturday match, but for parliament. would mstust rush headlong into more confusion? or is itjust a chance for those sure of their...
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and then hejust told me that he had just been stabbed.but one thing i didn't want to do was tell my mum or anyone yet. i was too worried. just sat watching telly, a typical saturday night. and i get a phone call from my partner's friend and she said, "steve, i don't know what's but someone said jason has been stabbed. " and when i arrived there were two police officers with him trying to resuscitate him. they cordoned off the area and then we literally got pushed off the street and we weren't allowed to be there. so it was just from afar. and you just assume everything is going to be 0kjust because there is medics there. and it doesn't always work out that way. it left a hole in my heart which i don't think... which i don't think will ever be able to get filled up again. it literally... i don't know, itjust tore me in half. it's a surreal moment, it's like you are watching it from outside. you know it is your son but you can't believe it is your son. and thenjust to see his heart beat slowly to a stop and then what do you do? then your li
and then hejust told me that he had just been stabbed.but one thing i didn't want to do was tell my mum or anyone yet. i was too worried. just sat watching telly, a typical saturday night. and i get a phone call from my partner's friend and she said, "steve, i don't know what's but someone said jason has been stabbed. " and when i arrived there were two police officers with him trying to resuscitate him. they cordoned off the area and then we literally got pushed off the street and we...
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hejust 16 votes of getting his deal through.then, fine, his legislation will be scrutinised, looked at. but if he gets that meaningful vote through on monday, he will be carried shoulder high out of the house of commons by the brexiteers and the erg. then only has to do is get the bill through and prevent labour or the opposition from attaching a second referendum. because that was the other issue which wasn't dealt with today. many people on the street are a second vote. nobody push that today so we will have to see what the tight malls say on that afterwards. slight raising of your eyebrows when he said hejust slight raising of your eyebrows when he said he just needs to get the bill through. no small task! chuckles no small task. it'll be a big and bill. mps will be able to table amendments or thoughts of amendment to it, including potential amendments for another referendum. -- it'll be amendments for another referendum. —— it'll be a big amendments for another referendum. -- it'll be a big bit amendments for another referen
hejust 16 votes of getting his deal through.then, fine, his legislation will be scrutinised, looked at. but if he gets that meaningful vote through on monday, he will be carried shoulder high out of the house of commons by the brexiteers and the erg. then only has to do is get the bill through and prevent labour or the opposition from attaching a second referendum. because that was the other issue which wasn't dealt with today. many people on the street are a second vote. nobody push that today...
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we'll see if he follows through but, bear in mind, there are other areas, like afghanistan, where hejustt back the numbers of troops that he promised he would, so he's under pressure with his base on this one. don't go anywhere, gary, the president has been tweeting about this, he says... then followed a tweet which must rank as one of the most remarkable that donald trump has sent, and that of course is a crowded field. he says... well, leaving aside the "unmatched wisdom" for a moment, we must have missed the last time the americans obliterated turkey's economy, because i can't think of it and, gary, this tweet raises a number of questions which are quite hard to answer. i mean, look, it would be funny if it wasn't so serious. i mean someone said to me, "is the president being ironic?" i don't think the president does irony. i think he might actually believe that and, yes, you are right, in a sense, the turkish economy is in a bit of a state at the moment but that's not because of what the us have been doing or anything like that. i don't know if he's confusing turkey and iran at the m
we'll see if he follows through but, bear in mind, there are other areas, like afghanistan, where hejustt back the numbers of troops that he promised he would, so he's under pressure with his base on this one. don't go anywhere, gary, the president has been tweeting about this, he says... then followed a tweet which must rank as one of the most remarkable that donald trump has sent, and that of course is a crowded field. he says... well, leaving aside the "unmatched wisdom" for a...
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we saw him approaching the finish line and hejust saw him approaching the finish line and he just goter and was absolutely jubilant, and he just got faster and faster and was absolutelyjubilant, as you can see, with the scenes at the end of the run. here are the live pictures, this is what he is currently up to, his photocall with his fans and pacemakers, elite runners, olympic champions, surrounding him and pacing him throughout. the operation was meticulously planned. this took place in vienna, conditions, the course, specially made which ended up course, specially made which ended up being a circuit of 4.4 times around in order for up being a circuit of 4.4 times around in orderfor him to complete the 26.2 miles. it happened in vienna and many people turned out for this extraordinary event, not a normal marathon race. he was running assisted by guidance runners keeping pace with special technology that made sure they knew all the way through if they were on time. he said for some time he wanted to get beneath the mark and today it has happened. remarkable scenes in vienna this morn
we saw him approaching the finish line and hejust saw him approaching the finish line and he just goter and was absolutely jubilant, and he just got faster and faster and was absolutelyjubilant, as you can see, with the scenes at the end of the run. here are the live pictures, this is what he is currently up to, his photocall with his fans and pacemakers, elite runners, olympic champions, surrounding him and pacing him throughout. the operation was meticulously planned. this took place in...
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hejust... you all right? ijust remember talking to them and what he was saying. sorry.onday's euro qualifer in sofia, have been fined around £450 each. and banned from attending sporting events for two years. aston villa defender tyrone mings, who made his international debut, was one of those subjected to abuse. his club manager was proud of the example he set. it does not surprise me how he handled the whole situation because he is articulate, intelligent he is a very good human being as well. i didn't think it was the right thing to walk off but if one player thinks it is right to walk off, than i think you all have to stay together because at the end of the day, if they walk off that pitch, and tyrone was his his debut and then they lose their goals, then who is the winner in all of that? that's all the sport for now. a quick bit of news to bring it. great britain's women have won gold in the euro cycle track captives beating germany in —— the germans in the final of the euro team pursuit. low— pressure low—pressure is staying around which means sunshine and forest
hejust... you all right? ijust remember talking to them and what he was saying. sorry.onday's euro qualifer in sofia, have been fined around £450 each. and banned from attending sporting events for two years. aston villa defender tyrone mings, who made his international debut, was one of those subjected to abuse. his club manager was proud of the example he set. it does not surprise me how he handled the whole situation because he is articulate, intelligent he is a very good human being as...
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political spending going on a small, but i mean, borisjohnson lies sometimes, but a lot of the times, hejusteuphemism, isn't it? administrative, what did he say, administrative forms as procedures, yeah, exactly. if that is not checks i don't know what is. but that is not a strict ally as such either. so what they're doing is twisting the truth in a way that is twisting the truth in a way that is harder to disprove. and trying not to lie outright. i wonder if there is something else going on there, in the case of donald trump, he says things that are very easily proven to be untrue, but there's also quite a lot of evidence to suggest his supporters don't mind and that they make a calculation they will support him anyway. do you see equivalent political patterns here in the uk? yes, everything in british politics now has to be seen through the lens of brexit. so you know, there are polls showing that borisjohnson is know, there are polls showing that boris johnson is not know, there are polls showing that borisjohnson is not as trustworthy as theresa may, but when you are asking the question
political spending going on a small, but i mean, borisjohnson lies sometimes, but a lot of the times, hejusteuphemism, isn't it? administrative, what did he say, administrative forms as procedures, yeah, exactly. if that is not checks i don't know what is. but that is not a strict ally as such either. so what they're doing is twisting the truth in a way that is twisting the truth in a way that is harder to disprove. and trying not to lie outright. i wonder if there is something else going on...
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criticised and most of the headline he just mentioned, unfairly criticised and most of the headline hejustdline he just mentioned, may have been false but people still believe them as a statement against meghan. tara, do you back their legal action? yes, absolutely. i am not a massive fan of the royal family as a general institution, but i have also been intrigued by the way meghan has been intrigued by the way meghan has been treated, pretty much ever since her relationship with harry had been announced. i think it is completely different to the way kate has been portrayed. often when i see headlines of the two, i cannot seem to think of what the real differences between the two women and what they do, besides the fact that one is black and the other is white. of course, is one of our guests in the studio pointed out, prince harry has not mentioned the fa ct prince harry has not mentioned the fact she is a woman of colour in the statement, that relevant? yes, i think it is relevant because i think thatis think it is relevant because i think that is the reason why meghan gets so that is th
criticised and most of the headline he just mentioned, unfairly criticised and most of the headline hejustdline he just mentioned, may have been false but people still believe them as a statement against meghan. tara, do you back their legal action? yes, absolutely. i am not a massive fan of the royal family as a general institution, but i have also been intrigued by the way meghan has been intrigued by the way meghan has been treated, pretty much ever since her relationship with harry had been...
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everyone by surprise and there was a certain amount of panic and distress at this and eyewitnesses said hejustly. in all, five people were hurt, three suffered stab wounds and the other two suffered more superficial injuries and thankfully none of those injuries were life—threatening. armed police were on the scene here within five minutes or so but before then, two unarmed community support officers actually attempted to tackle the man with a knife and he ended up chasing after them but as i say, armed officers on the scene very quickly and they brought him under control and they brought him under control and arrested him and he has now been detained as you say under the mental health act and this was treated as a potential terrorist incident because of the nature of the crime that was committed obviously, somebody running around with a knife in a shopping centre. of course shopping centres such as the arndale centre do have procedures in place to react should something like this happen and those procedures swung into effect very quickly at the arndale yesterday morning, shops immediately put
everyone by surprise and there was a certain amount of panic and distress at this and eyewitnesses said hejustly. in all, five people were hurt, three suffered stab wounds and the other two suffered more superficial injuries and thankfully none of those injuries were life—threatening. armed police were on the scene here within five minutes or so but before then, two unarmed community support officers actually attempted to tackle the man with a knife and he ended up chasing after them but as i...
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decision would be today on monday and after that, i asked him if he wanted an election in the uk and hejustason this is proving to be a tricky decision for the eu is there is a division. most countries including germany they should sign up to the deadline of the 31st of january next year because that was the deadline that was in the letter written by the prime minister, that he was compelled to write by parliament. they also think that means there is enough space there to get the deal through or to have an election. but then on the other side you get emanuel macron of france saying, "no, the way to get the deal through parliament is to give the uk a really tight deadline, to focus their minds and that should be the 15th of november". then on top of that, you have got the added complexity generated yesterday by the fact we just don‘t know if there‘s going to be an election or what way parliament will vote when it comes to approving the election on monday. that is why there is plenty on the eu side saying maybe we should just wait a couple more days until the picture is clearer. of course, th
decision would be today on monday and after that, i asked him if he wanted an election in the uk and hejustason this is proving to be a tricky decision for the eu is there is a division. most countries including germany they should sign up to the deadline of the 31st of january next year because that was the deadline that was in the letter written by the prime minister, that he was compelled to write by parliament. they also think that means there is enough space there to get the deal through...
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let's stick on brexit, hejust said no checks at or near the border with northern ireland, we will respect is our final offer before the 31st of october, we are prepared to leave with no—deal if we do not secure this agreement with the eu. is that any flexibility in terms of compromise? this is our final offer, we are very clear about that. do say these are proposals, these are much more conciliatory. and the outline of theirs has been in the pipeline for some time. this is a valiant effort to spin this into something concrete. we are no further forward than we were 45 minutes ago, liz admitted she was in the dark, we are still in the dark. we will wait for those details, and we will get some reaction from it. let's look at the one nation conservatism, were you convinced by what he would see as a return to the principles he believes in? i'm going to be the great in the oyster here. of course he gave a barnstorming performance, the hall of dead. what isjeremy corbyn's tea m of dead. what isjeremy corbyn's team going to think watching that? i think they will be happy because the big worry fo
let's stick on brexit, hejust said no checks at or near the border with northern ireland, we will respect is our final offer before the 31st of october, we are prepared to leave with no—deal if we do not secure this agreement with the eu. is that any flexibility in terms of compromise? this is our final offer, we are very clear about that. do say these are proposals, these are much more conciliatory. and the outline of theirs has been in the pipeline for some time. this is a valiant effort to...
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was massively exciting, massive nerves, he just where it was massively exciting, massive nerves, hejusttional flight so three hours. we will see women of the sport as well, sally, thank you. —— we will see you in a moment. good morning from bbc london. i'm tarah welsh. a working mum, living in a council block set for demolision says families like hers have been left to rot. she says cockroaches have bitten her children. it's one of many complaints that resident have. they live in the last block on west hendon estate, which is being redeveloped. barnet council says it's sorry and is committed to ensuring any concerns are dealt with quickly. a new safety rating system for lorries is being launched as a way to prevent deaths involving hgvs. they account for just four % of traffic in the capital but were involved in 63% of fatal collisions with cyclists. the new scheme will be enforced from this time next year. hauliers who fail to comply could be fined up to £550 a day. for two decades he has dominated fashion photography. and currently has the hugely successful exhibition wonderful things
was massively exciting, massive nerves, he just where it was massively exciting, massive nerves, hejusttional flight so three hours. we will see women of the sport as well, sally, thank you. —— we will see you in a moment. good morning from bbc london. i'm tarah welsh. a working mum, living in a council block set for demolision says families like hers have been left to rot. she says cockroaches have bitten her children. it's one of many complaints that resident have. they live in the last...
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said he always will do, or will, by opposing that, as he said he always will do, orwill, by then, hejustrendum, or will they be talking about reviving theresa may's old brexit deal, which borisjohnson doesn't like, but some people do. and then they will be voting on that. i have never been faced with more questions than from a reporter, but thank you for at least laying out what they will be. when you get any certainty, and back to us. breaking the rules, you are not allowed to ask the questions, fleming! he did a very good job. if you really want to know about the intricacies, he is an expert, and it is really worth listening, and now you can watch brexitcast for all of those details. if you want details, thatis those details. if you want details, that is the place to go. if you want weather, we have got that as well. good morning. this was sent in from east sussex, and you can see as well bit of cloud in the sky, but it is dry. for most of us today it is going to be a dry day, and we will see some sunshine. but we won't necessarily be starting with that. we've seen quite a bit of rain
said he always will do, or will, by opposing that, as he said he always will do, orwill, by then, hejustrendum, or will they be talking about reviving theresa may's old brexit deal, which borisjohnson doesn't like, but some people do. and then they will be voting on that. i have never been faced with more questions than from a reporter, but thank you for at least laying out what they will be. when you get any certainty, and back to us. breaking the rules, you are not allowed to ask the...