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iam british. and having develop an american accent? no, no. i am british. and having a jolly good time. deke, what in your view with your experience, what is the secret of a good radio show? the secret of a good radio show? the secret is to be a discjockey rather than a presenter. there is kind of a difference. it's welding the songs together with interesting rapid chat that kind of makes the whole thing flow endlessly. bouncing along from one record to another. it's a lovely experience. it's the old style. if it ain't broke, why fix it? are you nervous about broadcasting? are you planning what you're next records are going to be? i never do that. i don't have a playlist. i take a stack of songs into the studio and just select them as i go. itjust
iam british. and having develop an american accent? no, no. i am british. and having a jolly good time. deke, what in your view with your experience, what is the secret of a good radio show? the secret of a good radio show? the secret is to be a discjockey rather than a presenter. there is kind of a difference. it's welding the songs together with interesting rapid chat that kind of makes the whole thing flow endlessly. bouncing along from one record to another. it's a lovely experience. it's...
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yeah, iam i can't wait to get going now., what a day to be at wembley in an fa cup final. chloe kelly is in the weird position of having helped both teams get to the final on sunday. usually you can only play for one team per season in the fa cup, but because of covid—19 and lockdown it means the final is being paid late. yeah, it is really strange playing for everton in the first two games and then the last three at manchester city, it is great, but it is a great feeling, but i am here to do myjob at manchester city now. she made a summer move manchester city now. she made a summer move to manchester city after playing for everton last season, helping them through the early rounds of the cup. i think this year is going to throw up quite a few very interesting trivia questions in future. yeah, it's just very interesting trivia questions in future. yeah, it'sjust where we are just now, isn't it? we are grateful to have the chance to finish the competition and hopefully go on and win it. i'm absolutely buzzed that it is everto
yeah, iam i can't wait to get going now., what a day to be at wembley in an fa cup final. chloe kelly is in the weird position of having helped both teams get to the final on sunday. usually you can only play for one team per season in the fa cup, but because of covid—19 and lockdown it means the final is being paid late. yeah, it is really strange playing for everton in the first two games and then the last three at manchester city, it is great, but it is a great feeling, but i am here to do...
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iam hugely because i just want to get out there and play.t to get out there and play. iam hugely flattered, but ultimately it is not important and i wa nt to ultimately it is not important and i want to play the game. jones learned by want to play the game. jones learned rugby at his school before later during his local football club at swa nsea. during his local football club at swansea. from an early age she stood out. my first impression was i thought he was a referee. he was a giant ofa thought he was a referee. he was a giant of a man and then i feared for everyone on the pitch, really. in 2006 he made his wales debut and has been a near constant presence ever since, building a cv that includes three grand slam titles, two world cup semifinals and nine cap his lions test. he is part of a small group that is the absolute full package and i think of the full package and i think of the full package of a player asjonny wilkinson and richard mccall, so you're talking about incredible talent, but then you are talking about a massive workrate.
iam hugely because i just want to get out there and play.t to get out there and play. iam hugely flattered, but ultimately it is not important and i wa nt to ultimately it is not important and i want to play the game. jones learned by want to play the game. jones learned rugby at his school before later during his local football club at swa nsea. during his local football club at swansea. from an early age she stood out. my first impression was i thought he was a referee. he was a giant ofa...
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iam university. thank you forjoining us.lly? i think it is such, is that going to make a difference, holly? ithink it is such, it is that going to make a difference, holly? i think it is such, it will impact people very individually. personally, my house had to eyesight a few weeks ago and we have still been very cautious moving out of our isolation back into the world. so my life for the past kind of month really hasn't really been too different to how tier 3 will be, i think. the biggest difference i think. the biggest difference i think that will impact students is the fact we currently see our friends from other households. it is all a bit friends from other households. it is alla bit up friends from other households. it is all a bit up in the air and i can see it impacting different people very differently. a big thing for me a society is and how we don't know how the restrictions will alter what we can and can't do. grace, you are a first—year student so you have just arrived, how has it been for you coming away from h
iam university. thank you forjoining us.lly? i think it is such, is that going to make a difference, holly? ithink it is such, it is that going to make a difference, holly? i think it is such, it will impact people very individually. personally, my house had to eyesight a few weeks ago and we have still been very cautious moving out of our isolation back into the world. so my life for the past kind of month really hasn't really been too different to how tier 3 will be, i think. the biggest...
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iam general update would be good. —— in their care.would be good. —— in their care. i am not sure there can be much more information at this point. what do you make of the fact that the president is being treated with these two experimental drugs?” am nota with these two experimental drugs?” am not a medical doctor by a researcher, but i think being the president of the united states, probably it just means president of the united states, probably itjust means they want to give him the best possible care and ta ke give him the best possible care and take all the avenues that they can to ensure his recovery. i would not necessarily make too much of it. and we arejese hearing that the president's chief of staff told reporters it is about eight minutes until we get that briefing from the president's physician. —— we are just hearing. he is 7a years old, 244 pounds, just hearing. he is 74 years old, 244 pounds, clinically obese, so many americans with preconditions have struggled with the virus stopped do you think he is receiving the abso
iam general update would be good. —— in their care.would be good. —— in their care. i am not sure there can be much more information at this point. what do you make of the fact that the president is being treated with these two experimental drugs?” am nota with these two experimental drugs?” am not a medical doctor by a researcher, but i think being the president of the united states, probably it just means president of the united states, probably itjust means they want to give him...
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iam democrat. i am interested, democrat. iam interested, do democrat. trump as much as the people we saw in the cuban caravan? lesson, he is an interesting character. sometimes some of the things that he has said is baffling in terms of why he seems to be so antagonistic and that to me is... it takes away from some of the policies that he could have been in the sizing and highlighting any bedsit on his personality and i think when he does that, what happened during the last debate, i think it tells people. you are running for re—election, is that right? next year. for those who are on the down ballot tickets, do they wally? are they concerned about some of the controversy which you speak with mark i would imagine so. lam not speak with mark i would imagine so. i am not on this ballad, and i will be on next years. they are worried about whether there is going to be coat—tails for them or not. there is usually about 15% down ballot from the top of the ticket and say one thing i can say is that trump seems to be outperforming what he did in 2016. he lost i
iam democrat. i am interested, democrat. iam interested, do democrat. trump as much as the people we saw in the cuban caravan? lesson, he is an interesting character. sometimes some of the things that he has said is baffling in terms of why he seems to be so antagonistic and that to me is... it takes away from some of the policies that he could have been in the sizing and highlighting any bedsit on his personality and i think when he does that, what happened during the last debate, i think it...
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iam not agree, katharine birbalsingh? sure.ot the alternative could work, but it is putting children in a very difficult position and i am not sure government necessarily understand how unfair it is for some children, thatis how unfair it is for some children, that is the thing. some will not be able to access learning and some can't i think we are kidding ourselves when we think that zoom makes up for ourselves when we think that zoom makes upfora ourselves when we think that zoom makes up for a teacher in a classroom, it does not. for years it has been a discussion, can replace a teacher? we can finally put that to bed. covid added last year has demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that teachers and a classroom matter, is specially the more disadvantaged child —— can tech make up disadvantaged child —— can tech make upfora disadvantaged child —— can tech make up for a teacher? the schools minister will be appearing before the education select committee shortly, if you could get a message to him, what would it be?|j shortly
iam not agree, katharine birbalsingh? sure.ot the alternative could work, but it is putting children in a very difficult position and i am not sure government necessarily understand how unfair it is for some children, thatis how unfair it is for some children, that is the thing. some will not be able to access learning and some can't i think we are kidding ourselves when we think that zoom makes up for ourselves when we think that zoom makes upfora ourselves when we think that zoom makes up for...
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iam not on in the us. that is about it from me. i am not on twitch but iam from me.er. come and get me there. this is bbc news. goodbye. it's a soggy first half of the week but will be a drier day and for some, even a brighter day with some express coming through. more rain and wind on the way for the weekend and into next week too. for now, low pressure is moving away — a brief ridge high pressure is arriving before the next weather system travelling from the atlantic. so, this gap is not going to last too long. as we start thursday, some heavy rain and the parts of scotland gradually easing with a windy night in northern ireland which we will see slowly ease and be a breezy day across the uk and still in scotland in northern england, a lot of cloud during the morning and some patchy bricks of rain, southern counties of northern england should improve in the afternoon, some sunny spells brightening up in northern ireland in the mid—areas of southern england having a dry afternoon with sunny spells after a chance to see some patchy rain in the morning. and temperatur
iam not on in the us. that is about it from me. i am not on twitch but iam from me.er. come and get me there. this is bbc news. goodbye. it's a soggy first half of the week but will be a drier day and for some, even a brighter day with some express coming through. more rain and wind on the way for the weekend and into next week too. for now, low pressure is moving away — a brief ridge high pressure is arriving before the next weather system travelling from the atlantic. so, this gap is not...
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iam not saying that relations, you know, are bad between sudan and israel. decide to make peace that is usually a good thing and may be right now it is not the best time in the sudanese people, and the sudanese government is on its knees. step to make a deal when one party is on its knees. and very briefly, if you can, the other element all the bases are done coming off a list of state sponsors the immediate impact of that for sudan? if saddam gets of that list it can unlock —— sudan gets of that list. it can lessen sanchez against sudan which it needs to provide a healthy economy. the people in civil society and the people they represent. it is really important to get sedan off the list. i wonder if this, the removal of the state sponsors of terrorism designation, and israel, it seems like to separate questions to me and yet they were completed by the united states. i'm not saying sudan should not represent israel or palestine or work with both countries, what i'm saying is that potentially now is not the time for sudan and the government to be taking its a
iam not saying that relations, you know, are bad between sudan and israel. decide to make peace that is usually a good thing and may be right now it is not the best time in the sudanese people, and the sudanese government is on its knees. step to make a deal when one party is on its knees. and very briefly, if you can, the other element all the bases are done coming off a list of state sponsors the immediate impact of that for sudan? if saddam gets of that list it can unlock —— sudan gets...
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ok, talking about light, iam ourselves in.star—studded occasion, all of that drama and all of those crowds. what was it like to be pa rt crowds. what was it like to be part of the emmys in your living room? it was completely surreal and kind of wonderful. i thought, it is just going to be sitting here between 9am and 4am with my partner asleep next to me. it actually —— 1am, you got to see into people's rooms and it was wonderful. they kept the backstage cameras on and we we re the backstage cameras on and we were on my feet so it kept going between them. so that was bradley whitford checking how he looks in that chair, jennifer aniston going between places. you could see things happening offspring that went get on screen and i felt very privileged, to be somehow a pa rt privileged, to be somehow a part of this vip —— off screen, this surreal backstage zoom lounge. it was great to be in the live room beforehand. you have to speak together in a way we normally wouldn't. we got to share admiration for others' work. it was a much
ok, talking about light, iam ourselves in.star—studded occasion, all of that drama and all of those crowds. what was it like to be pa rt crowds. what was it like to be part of the emmys in your living room? it was completely surreal and kind of wonderful. i thought, it is just going to be sitting here between 9am and 4am with my partner asleep next to me. it actually —— 1am, you got to see into people's rooms and it was wonderful. they kept the backstage cameras on and we we re the...
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iam in cases which is causing a lot of concern.his state is still impartial shut down, businesses that still haven't been able to open here in los angeles from the first wave of coronavirus. incredibly cautious as we move into the autumn, the winter and the traditional blue season and through talking to a lot of experts here, they are nervous. i was talking to a nice in a medicalfacility i was talking to a nice in a medical facility the other day. she was expressing a lot of concern that people are frightened first of all to go into a facility like that to get treatment. they are seeing more and more cases. this is farfrom over in more and more cases. this is far from over in the more and more cases. this is farfrom over in the united states. politically of course, it is still the central issue. a lot of hullabaloo this week about the debate on the behaviour of the candidates but you have you asked people on the street, the main concern is coronavirus, how the administration has dealt with it and how it's going to deal with it in t
iam in cases which is causing a lot of concern.his state is still impartial shut down, businesses that still haven't been able to open here in los angeles from the first wave of coronavirus. incredibly cautious as we move into the autumn, the winter and the traditional blue season and through talking to a lot of experts here, they are nervous. i was talking to a nice in a medicalfacility i was talking to a nice in a medical facility the other day. she was expressing a lot of concern that people...
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iam i am david iam david eades.in simultaneous tv appearances instead of their second presidential debate, as early voters head to the polls. europe is battling a coronavirus resurgence, with france reporting its highest ever daily infection figure — and more than half of england's population now living under high restrictions. to india now, which until the pandemic struck — was home to the world's most prolific film industry. for six months bollywood has been effectively shut down. but this week work has been resuming on sets around the country — and multiplex cinemas have been allowed to open up — albeit with 50% capacity. what does the ‘new normal‘ look like for bollywood? arunoday mukharji went to find out. bollywood may be back in business, but it's definitely not business as usual. traditionally, nearly 70% of movie's revenue came from cinema releases, bits and the holes have been shot from march through september. bollywood has had to adapt to a new normal. and coming back to the set is easier said than done.
iam i am david iam david eades.in simultaneous tv appearances instead of their second presidential debate, as early voters head to the polls. europe is battling a coronavirus resurgence, with france reporting its highest ever daily infection figure — and more than half of england's population now living under high restrictions. to india now, which until the pandemic struck — was home to the world's most prolific film industry. for six months bollywood has been effectively shut down. but...
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well, iam...ist and i wonder about that every week, especially because it's becoming so fashionable in western circles to be anti—china about anything. but we've gone through quite a lot of crises in the 25—30 years that i've followed the world, with china so important in it, that closely. and there is definitely something about how china operates that seems to allow them to cope with external shocks better than many other countries. and it might not be very palatable for a lot of people that believe the only way to run oui’ economies is through the american—style model of democracy. but there is continuing evidence that that actually isn't necessarily the case. and the way things currently sit, it looks that by the end of 2021, china will have gained an additional 10% compared to before this crisis started, whereas quite a lot of economies, particularly india, will still be significantly smaller than they were. and yes, you can turn around and say, "well, "that's because we do things our way." bu
well, iam...ist and i wonder about that every week, especially because it's becoming so fashionable in western circles to be anti—china about anything. but we've gone through quite a lot of crises in the 25—30 years that i've followed the world, with china so important in it, that closely. and there is definitely something about how china operates that seems to allow them to cope with external shocks better than many other countries. and it might not be very palatable for a lot of people...
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at thisjuncture, iam not reacting in a responsible way. am not convinced people trust the government decision oi’ people trust the government decision or what the government is saying. i am angry that people are not following the rules... labour has the political power in liverpool and you have the responsibility for getting those messages out to people. how difficult is that with, obviously, the furlough scheme itself ending. you talked about financial support. how important is it that people can afford to not go to work? you said to me about enforcement. without enforcement powers, which we have not bought, thatis powers, which we have not bought, that is the first point, we cannot enforce and make people do that. we can ask for people to comply with what is voluntary, but if they do not, we have got no regulations, no powers to enforce that. in relation to the furlough and the local furlough, i personally believe that if this was a furlough scheme that has been talked about in the south—east or in london, it would be ata south—east or i
at thisjuncture, iam not reacting in a responsible way. am not convinced people trust the government decision oi’ people trust the government decision or what the government is saying. i am angry that people are not following the rules... labour has the political power in liverpool and you have the responsibility for getting those messages out to people. how difficult is that with, obviously, the furlough scheme itself ending. you talked about financial support. how important is it that...
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iam 65 yea rs avoid it, you know. iam 65 years old. i did not feel anything, not even a little flu.virus is encouraging a return to normality to avoid the collapse of the economy, showing himself without a mask at official events or with his followers. despite initial criticism of his handling of the crisis, his approval ratings have actually risen, thanks to generous government handouts to around 60 million informal workers. deaths from coronavirus in brazil are second only to those in the united states. there may be restrictions in place but the beaches of rio and the cities are remarkably mask free. translation: the whole problem is that people do not respect the restrictions imposed by the country's public health system. people do not wear masks, gathering cards, and everyone is on the beach without wearing a mask. the absolute numbers of coronavirus is still far worse than in europe but shops, restaurants and some schools have reopened. translation: i think we are already done by the situation. we have been hearing bad things for so long that we have ended up for so long that w
iam 65 yea rs avoid it, you know. iam 65 years old. i did not feel anything, not even a little flu.virus is encouraging a return to normality to avoid the collapse of the economy, showing himself without a mask at official events or with his followers. despite initial criticism of his handling of the crisis, his approval ratings have actually risen, thanks to generous government handouts to around 60 million informal workers. deaths from coronavirus in brazil are second only to those in the...
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iam really attack is also part of the package.with being completely on your own for such a long period of time. so, it is a long time at sea, but i am really not alone, iam sea, but i am really not alone, i am well connected. i have two satellite systems i can upload, video, do whatsapp chat. this connection to sure is where this 20—year—old yacht truly becomes cutting—edge. pip's tea m becomes cutting—edge. pip's team plans to use ai becomes cutting—edge. pip's team plans to use al to understand how she is really feeling from the video she shares during her voyage. looking at the text that has been transcribed from anything anyone says and gives us sentiment about positive neutral or negative about what is been said and it is also looking at your facial expressions, talking, to identify motions, anything from joy identify motions, anything from joy to effortful thought, to emphasis, as well as things like contempt. when she uploads a video, say something like this... it is my last day in full today. it ends up in a system that lo
iam really attack is also part of the package.with being completely on your own for such a long period of time. so, it is a long time at sea, but i am really not alone, iam sea, but i am really not alone, i am well connected. i have two satellite systems i can upload, video, do whatsapp chat. this connection to sure is where this 20—year—old yacht truly becomes cutting—edge. pip's tea m becomes cutting—edge. pip's team plans to use ai becomes cutting—edge. pip's team plans to use al...
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usually iam campaign? what's next?sponding to a bombshell of some kind, like less than a week ago i was being asked about the tax revelations of the president that he had paid almost no taxes in —— when he entered the white house and that he had paid none over a period of about ten years and was being asked, is this going to affect the trajectory of election? here we are to a few days later with completely different topic. it's hard to say. i think people are just making it up as they go along in this stage. what it means practically is that they will be off the campaign trail. he has suspended his in person events, obviously. there is a real question about whether he will be able to do the second debate which is on the 15th of october, so that's less than two weeks from today. mr biden himself is continuing to campaign, actually come and he is the one that's kind of like a reversal, he is the one who had been really keeping a low profile and was being mocked by the president as sitting in his basement and doing everyt
usually iam campaign? what's next?sponding to a bombshell of some kind, like less than a week ago i was being asked about the tax revelations of the president that he had paid almost no taxes in —— when he entered the white house and that he had paid none over a period of about ten years and was being asked, is this going to affect the trajectory of election? here we are to a few days later with completely different topic. it's hard to say. i think people are just making it up as they go...
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iam speaking.icked about when you were panicked about when you were panicked about when you are going to get... thank you. how come you when your children could not see pa rents your children could not see parents because you were afraid they could kill them. there is not a date gone by that i have not a date gone by that i have not thought about the american families that have lost a loved one. you will always be in our hearts and in our prayers. but when you say what the american people have done did not work... if i may finish... the reality is, dr fauci said everything he told the president into the oval office the president told the american people. president trump has boundless confidence in the american people and knew we could get these three together when you say this is not work, when you say this is not work, when dr fauci and doctor birks came to us in the second week of march, they said if the president did not take the and presenter step of shutting up the economy we could use 2.2 mil
iam speaking.icked about when you were panicked about when you were panicked about when you are going to get... thank you. how come you when your children could not see pa rents your children could not see parents because you were afraid they could kill them. there is not a date gone by that i have not a date gone by that i have not thought about the american families that have lost a loved one. you will always be in our hearts and in our prayers. but when you say what the american people have...
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you know, iam not a dramatic person.n whitehall for over 20 years, i've worked in the voluntary sector, and this is unprecedented. i have never worked... i remember the thatcher era right through to now, and i have never worked in a situation where i am so concerned about what is going to happen. laura, this gets to the crux of why these decisions are so, so difficult, apparently, for governments — nationally, regionally, locally, at whatever level — because it's not just the scientific advice, the quite scary sometimes scientific advice that we hear, or the suggestions from the likes of sage and others, but the massive economic consequences of closing down huge swathes of the hospitality sector or whatever it might be, with profound effects on people's finances when many might be surviving on the minimum wage and therefore going down to only two thirds of that? it makes things incredibly difficult. that's right, and hospitality is a big sector of the economy anyway, but it has a bigger share of employment than it does r
you know, iam not a dramatic person.n whitehall for over 20 years, i've worked in the voluntary sector, and this is unprecedented. i have never worked... i remember the thatcher era right through to now, and i have never worked in a situation where i am so concerned about what is going to happen. laura, this gets to the crux of why these decisions are so, so difficult, apparently, for governments — nationally, regionally, locally, at whatever level — because it's not just the scientific...
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i'm so proud, and i mean it genuinely, iam privileged to have presented regional news programmes forlater, he revealed to viewers that he had prepared for his broadcasts by listening to opera, and he brought an example along with him. this is my ditty. forgive the singing, but i'm going to do my best. # welcome to look north, we've got the news and sport. # throw in some weather too. # that's the cheapest we can do. among those paying tribute was rory stanbridge who posted this... and jon maxwell added... thank you for all your comments this week, if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on the bbc news on tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail. .. or you can find us on twitter... and use the hashtag newswatchbbc. you can call us... and do have a look at our website. that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. we had some rain today and it looks unsettled into next week. we have rain coming in followed by sunshine and showers, but this time stronger winds. all our weather coming in from the atlan
i'm so proud, and i mean it genuinely, iam privileged to have presented regional news programmes forlater, he revealed to viewers that he had prepared for his broadcasts by listening to opera, and he brought an example along with him. this is my ditty. forgive the singing, but i'm going to do my best. # welcome to look north, we've got the news and sport. # throw in some weather too. # that's the cheapest we can do. among those paying tribute was rory stanbridge who posted this... and jon...
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iam woman...es to toe curling contrivance and flat out not storytelling i am woman, the helen helen reddy story is up there for us should that be down there with the 1989 tv movie, the karen carpenter story. and that's a shame because it reddy who died last week had a life and career that was heartbreaking, remarkable and even at times revolutionary. everything this cheese fest movie is not. the australian single mum who arrives in new york in the mid 60s where she encounters a string of chauvinist characters who explained to her that women don't sell records because of the beatles or something. so she spent some depressing time singing in some half empty dives before meeting and marrying manager jeff wald, moving to california and becoming an overnight success with hit singles and her own tv show. all of this is played out to reddy‘s lip synced hits strategically placed to emphasise key story beats. so, i don't know how to love him a glass wall to the husband she doesn't have to love while eight
iam woman...es to toe curling contrivance and flat out not storytelling i am woman, the helen helen reddy story is up there for us should that be down there with the 1989 tv movie, the karen carpenter story. and that's a shame because it reddy who died last week had a life and career that was heartbreaking, remarkable and even at times revolutionary. everything this cheese fest movie is not. the australian single mum who arrives in new york in the mid 60s where she encounters a string of...
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you can find iam greta normal childhood fruit. you can find i am greta in cinemas now.m a swedish activist to a swedish film maker, the subject of the strange and wonderful documentary being a human person. having scored a hit with the first feature with a swedish love story he reacted badly to the success took five years to make a second film the party received after which he concentrated instead on commercials and shorts. setting up his own studio in stockholm he created a world in which he had total control and from which he had total control and from which he had total control and from which he produced his living trilogy. working this way is messy because it's about raw feelings. it takes us inside the studio as he and his team played away at fm about aimlessness. as always in every detail of the film is constructed in the studio conjuring scenes in which nothing is left to chance but and who thinks the spam will be his last is also confronting his own demons in the form of alcoholism with which his collea g u es form of alcoholism with which his colleagues and fam
you can find iam greta normal childhood fruit. you can find i am greta in cinemas now.m a swedish activist to a swedish film maker, the subject of the strange and wonderful documentary being a human person. having scored a hit with the first feature with a swedish love story he reacted badly to the success took five years to make a second film the party received after which he concentrated instead on commercials and shorts. setting up his own studio in stockholm he created a world in which he...
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iam would like that very much. hi, david. i am four years old.hat is the biggest spider ever in the whole wide world? my mummy doesn't like spiders. well, i can see why your mummy does not like spiders although there are none in this country that bite you. well, there is one in, certainly in south america which is as big as your hand, really. and very hairy legs. and you don't want to mess with that because that one does have a nasty bite. if there is one choice to make today what choice would you like people to make? don't waste. don't waste anything. don't waste. don't waste anything. don't waste electricity, don't waste food. don't waste power. just treat the natural world ofjudgment don't waste power. just treat the natural world of judgment as don't waste power. just treat the natural world ofjudgment as though it is precious, which it is. and don't squander those bits of it that we have control of. it has been very wet so far this weekend. more rain to come through tonight into tomorrow morning. amber warnings invoice. widespread warnings i
iam would like that very much. hi, david. i am four years old.hat is the biggest spider ever in the whole wide world? my mummy doesn't like spiders. well, i can see why your mummy does not like spiders although there are none in this country that bite you. well, there is one in, certainly in south america which is as big as your hand, really. and very hairy legs. and you don't want to mess with that because that one does have a nasty bite. if there is one choice to make today what choice would...
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hello, iam ross hello, i am ross atkinson book and outside source.funding we gave to lancashire. the mayor didn't accept this, unfortunately. they should not be doing this, grinding people down, trying to acce pt grinding people down, trying to accept the least that they can get away with. £22 million to fight the situation that we are in is frankly disgraceful. so greater manchester will move to england's highest virus
hello, iam ross hello, i am ross atkinson book and outside source.funding we gave to lancashire. the mayor didn't accept this, unfortunately. they should not be doing this, grinding people down, trying to acce pt grinding people down, trying to accept the least that they can get away with. £22 million to fight the situation that we are in is frankly disgraceful. so greater manchester will move to england's highest virus
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prisoners, iam in told why. no information.rs, i am in favour of a lot of different penal reform and prisoners are allowed to reform and they are allowed to reform and they are allowed to reform and they are allowed to change. that wasn't necessarily the case in that case. i do think the secrecy was a problem. ido do think the secrecy was a problem. i do think that victims felt very ha rd i do think that victims felt very hard done by it. i think was inevitable since then. it will be very interesting to see how it pans out. in this paper segment we like to try to end on a lighter item. i saw this nice item about babies. but it's not quite and finally what it's going to be for the bottle fed babies drink millions of tiny plastics. yeah, not funny at all. i think a scientist, the stories basically scientists have discovered that babies being fed with bottles and heated bottles when you sterilize them, it's a process that they call micro plastics being released and being ingested by a very small babies. just as they are by adults
prisoners, iam in told why. no information.rs, i am in favour of a lot of different penal reform and prisoners are allowed to reform and they are allowed to reform and they are allowed to reform and they are allowed to change. that wasn't necessarily the case in that case. i do think the secrecy was a problem. ido do think the secrecy was a problem. i do think that victims felt very ha rd i do think that victims felt very hard done by it. i think was inevitable since then. it will be very...
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iam i am david attenborough. i've had the most extraordinary life.e living world is a unique and spectacular marvel. yet the way we humans live on earth is sending it into a decline. human beings have overrun the
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iam not for one man because what? i'm scared. i am not scared. why do i have to be scared? respect it.|j half around and he's the world champion. i respect it. iwill half around and he's the world champion. i respect it. i will make them fear me tonight. personal for me but it'sjust the belt. he is not faced somebody like me with the confidence i have and ijust have to win. that's all from sportsday. we will have more at 7:45 p:m.. think -- we will have more at 7:45 p:m.. think —— take care. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. there are several high—profile documentaries released this week, including two very different portraits of two very different swedish figures. we are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction, deforestation of our great forests, toxic air production, loss of insects and wildlife, the acidification of our oceans. these are all disastrous trends. in i am greta, nathan grossman profiles teenage climate activist greta thunberg. from the lonely anonymity
iam not for one man because what? i'm scared. i am not scared. why do i have to be scared? respect it.|j half around and he's the world champion. i respect it. iwill half around and he's the world champion. i respect it. i will make them fear me tonight. personal for me but it'sjust the belt. he is not faced somebody like me with the confidence i have and ijust have to win. that's all from sportsday. we will have more at 7:45 p:m.. think -- we will have more at 7:45 p:m.. think —— take...
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i cannot be 10096 confident but iam trained will?all that i can do to maximise the chances of that. i can foresee the public health —— i cannot foresee the public health situation in strength but what i have tried to do today is reduce the risk to the higher and advanced higher diet in the spring and taken a precautionary approach to make sure young people had the best opportunity to shine in the exam system which would then lead to a password to their future career opportunities. john swinney we must leave it there. thank you for your time. it is now time for a look at the weather. helen has the forecast. good afternoon. we have seen fewer showers on the whole through this afternoon, a beautiful shot here of whitby taken in the sunshine. that's taken in the sunshine. why we have been watching this that's why we have been watching this out of the atlantic. it will be progressively went across many parts except scotland. the south of scotla nd except scotland. the south of scotland will see the rain but for many other areas here, it i
i cannot be 10096 confident but iam trained will?all that i can do to maximise the chances of that. i can foresee the public health —— i cannot foresee the public health situation in strength but what i have tried to do today is reduce the risk to the higher and advanced higher diet in the spring and taken a precautionary approach to make sure young people had the best opportunity to shine in the exam system which would then lead to a password to their future career opportunities. john...
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iam i am delighted to see that we are joined by one of those runners.y charity mencap. congratulations. you finished, how did you get on? it was really tough going, but i did it. gratulation, how are you feeling? going, but i did it. gratulation, how are you feeling ?|j going, but i did it. gratulation, how are you feeling? i am feeling great. it's been a tough day, but i went through it and we will be celebrating afterwards. we will not keep you too long from your celebrations. what row did you choose to dig up to change it because the weather? , it was absorbed ankles. that muster for the surgery absorbed ankles. that muster for the surgery down. yet, the legs of all cramped up but i managed to keep going to make it through to the end. congratulations and i know there we re congratulations and i know there were a lot of people to cheer you on when you got there. there is so many people and yes. you are an athlete and you have been involved in athletics for a long time but you had an accident. yet and it was during the competition, and so, as,. would y
iam i am delighted to see that we are joined by one of those runners.y charity mencap. congratulations. you finished, how did you get on? it was really tough going, but i did it. gratulation, how are you feeling? going, but i did it. gratulation, how are you feeling ?|j going, but i did it. gratulation, how are you feeling? i am feeling great. it's been a tough day, but i went through it and we will be celebrating afterwards. we will not keep you too long from your celebrations. what row did...
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iam mindful it is legitimate to do that.in tier3, but further evidence that it needs to be in tier 3, but this is based on a range of different parameter, and indicator, and if for example, an argument could be made for why a particular jurisdiction argument could be made for why a particularjurisdiction may have a very high level, but does not need to go into tier 3, if an argument can be made for that, for example if you had a university and a massive outbreak in a university but you knew why that happened, where it has happened and there were going to be no more repercussions and it was going to be over in a week or so it would be senseless to say let us put the entire area into a higher tier because we can account for why chose cases exist and we know steps have been taken to stop it further. informed judgmentses are being made rather than arbitrary limits in these circumstances. i try to split that but i think chris has answered the second part of that question about why is it some areas have hiring rates per—100,000 no
iam mindful it is legitimate to do that.in tier3, but further evidence that it needs to be in tier 3, but this is based on a range of different parameter, and indicator, and if for example, an argument could be made for why a particular jurisdiction argument could be made for why a particularjurisdiction may have a very high level, but does not need to go into tier 3, if an argument can be made for that, for example if you had a university and a massive outbreak in a university but you knew why...
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i'm black, i'm scottish, and plough or proud of who iam.nd features as pa rt in a all stories and features as part of black history month on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. that evening. today has been a day of sunny spells and sharp squally sketch i was across the country. they shall will tend to ease away at the next few hours but we are going to see more wet weather arriving into northern ireland and western fringes of england and wales by the end of the night. clear the skies to be slow for a chilly start but it will quickly cloud over as we go through thursday with that main spreading its way steadily north and east. the heaviest of the vane across south—west scotland, north—west england and north wales accompanied by gusts of wind potentially close to 50 mph at times. further south, but brighter and try into the afternoon in the rain not reaching the northern isles until the the end of the day. you move out of their stay, that wet weather clears away. we will see further spells
i'm black, i'm scottish, and plough or proud of who iam.nd features as pa rt in a all stories and features as part of black history month on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. that evening. today has been a day of sunny spells and sharp squally sketch i was across the country. they shall will tend to ease away at the next few hours but we are going to see more wet weather arriving into northern ireland and western fringes of england and...
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and iam neanderthals in gibraltar. and i am braving the elements in japan. this is great!f the trees. this is a short train ride from 0saka. and this is where many of japan's urban population has come to escape the congested cities during the pandemic. and i have come to try a style of drafting you can only do here. before that, we are off to europe and the italian eternal city. rome. a city that plays to its own tune. with iconic ancient history punctuating the landscape of this modern metropolis. italy itself, however, is a relatively young country. for its nation builders there is only one city that could be the capital and this year is a special anniversary. because over the next year rome is supposed to be celebrating its 150th anniversary as the capital city of italy. but looking around me now, i get the feeling it is not going to be the fanfare they were hoping for. since its initial outbreak here, italy has suppressed the spread of the coronavirus better than many other countries. but cases are on the rise and international tourism is still way down. tour guide des
and iam neanderthals in gibraltar. and i am braving the elements in japan. this is great!f the trees. this is a short train ride from 0saka. and this is where many of japan's urban population has come to escape the congested cities during the pandemic. and i have come to try a style of drafting you can only do here. before that, we are off to europe and the italian eternal city. rome. a city that plays to its own tune. with iconic ancient history punctuating the landscape of this modern...
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sort of continues to bedevil there discussion is the fact that there's quite clear within european iam and france has been sort of a particularly tough story but bell j and rmany have similar issues there's a, an element in the muslim community of europe that sees a recurrenc to violation r -- violence as a viable road to respond to over and what that means is sporadically we see there kind of thing. so it is quite clear that had had a jihadist component or terrorist component. at the same time what is true is the way the story sort expanded from this school out wards into the wider community was through parents and whether through people tha were involved in the school that were through facebook and twitter and through messaging were calling on other muslims in france to actually do sothing. this is essentially n exactly a call for murder but khraoeut clearly sort of a call for a response. brent: france is officially a seklar country. how does that factor into the public discussion that we are hearing now about there murder? >> i think this is sort of a central element in the french d
sort of continues to bedevil there discussion is the fact that there's quite clear within european iam and france has been sort of a particularly tough story but bell j and rmany have similar issues there's a, an element in the muslim community of europe that sees a recurrenc to violation r -- violence as a viable road to respond to over and what that means is sporadically we see there kind of thing. so it is quite clear that had had a jihadist component or terrorist component. at the same time...
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iam those who served you need that help.s or whatever it might be will be people who have not come forward and have not spoken up and —— and that is what today's plan is. despite the issues that i have highlighted there, we do not want to discourage people from coming forward for support. we seem to talk about mental health much more openly now. do you think is a veteran it is easy these days that easier these days to talk about mental health problems, to go and find that support that you say is there and on offer? has become more acceptable, in a way, to do that? it is difficult because i do that? it is difficult because i do understand the points, where people say that veterans and mental healthcare has been underfunded. that is why i entered politics and thatis that is why i entered politics and that is what i am doing now. i think we are now crossing to a region, actually, where it is not really plausible to say there is no mental healthcare available. i have an app on my phone that will show me exactly what around here
iam those who served you need that help.s or whatever it might be will be people who have not come forward and have not spoken up and —— and that is what today's plan is. despite the issues that i have highlighted there, we do not want to discourage people from coming forward for support. we seem to talk about mental health much more openly now. do you think is a veteran it is easy these days that easier these days to talk about mental health problems, to go and find that support that you...
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so, the president says, iam programme. so, the president says, i am immune. programme.hat we programme. so, the president says, i am immune. what we know about coronavirus immunity this point? well, we're still learning a lot about it. we don't know for sure that he is immune. we do know people who have had infection appeared to develop an immunity that lasts for 6— eight months, we don't know how much longer it lasts. the president has made case is a bit ofa the president has made case is a bit of a twist. he received medication cold a monoclonal accurate body —— antibody, a medicine that has not yet been approved, he got it especially for himself was develops an immune response to the virus, which may be helpful, but may actually get in the way of the body's own immune system mounting at a more durable immune response. in this case, we really do not know whether he is immune. like some of the other things he is saying about the treatment he got, it may not be quite right. and when he makes a statement like that, is a dangerous in how the american people are trying to
so, the president says, iam programme. so, the president says, i am immune. programme.hat we programme. so, the president says, i am immune. what we know about coronavirus immunity this point? well, we're still learning a lot about it. we don't know for sure that he is immune. we do know people who have had infection appeared to develop an immunity that lasts for 6— eight months, we don't know how much longer it lasts. the president has made case is a bit ofa the president has made case is a...
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i am really proud of the way things are moving and i know it was a headache at the start but iam surefuture in the classroom and things hopefully return to normal.m is really important isn't it, for students, just give stu d e nts for students, just give students for example. many are starting a degree and actually it is mainly online and when you are beginning a new course with new lecturers, new teachers, that one—on—one interaction or being in the room together, that is so important. i completely agree andi important. i completely agree and i am very, very happy that iam not and i am very, very happy that i am not personally in the position that a lot of the target audience of my youtube channel. the audience is mostly trainee teachers and to think right now that they are mostly having to do their lessons online and having never actually taught in a proper classroom, my heart goes out to them because it is so difficult, even as a teacher who has been in a classroom to have to transfer. they must be really difficult for them to start out online but they are doing an amazing job and
i am really proud of the way things are moving and i know it was a headache at the start but iam surefuture in the classroom and things hopefully return to normal.m is really important isn't it, for students, just give stu d e nts for students, just give students for example. many are starting a degree and actually it is mainly online and when you are beginning a new course with new lecturers, new teachers, that one—on—one interaction or being in the room together, that is so important. i...
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the announcements here, iam announcement.le who are involved, the people who are working there, and this is putting obviously, as you indicate, an enormous strain on all of those individuals. when you talk to people, how are they managing?” spoke to some this morning. i spoke to professional, intelligent people and they are in tears. every business i spoke to this morning, the very first thing they said to me was what about my staff? northern ireland is 99. 9% was what about my staff? northern ireland is 99.9% smaller restau ra nts, ireland is 99.9% smaller restaurants, smaller pubs, small hotels, often owner occupied. their staff are their family, they go to their christmas or weddings and in this crisis sometimes funerals might stop the want to protect their staff, but also desperately want to protect their businesses, because this is what will bring staff back when they are does make is over. traditional pubs stayed close an extra three months without a penny extra three months without a penny extra supports most of they h
the announcements here, iam announcement.le who are involved, the people who are working there, and this is putting obviously, as you indicate, an enormous strain on all of those individuals. when you talk to people, how are they managing?” spoke to some this morning. i spoke to professional, intelligent people and they are in tears. every business i spoke to this morning, the very first thing they said to me was what about my staff? northern ireland is 99. 9% was what about my staff?...
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and when i say scary iam notjoking. is he dead? did she kill him? oh, my goodness, i can't look.dio. the organisers say they are still working on an english version so my friend has come along for the ride to help with any words i don't know and some much needed moral support. please can i hold your hand? someone is coming she says! screaming. they say it was an inspired by some of the entertainment experiences that sprung up around the world during covid—19. oh, my god this is awful! she is begging for help. she can't get in, right? screaming. i don't want to look. badly in need of a break, i have stepped out of the car to talk to one of the actresses about this unique experience. ok, so make sure my eyes and my mouth are really big? is this the book i am going for? leap onto the car? so now that i look the part and i know my moves, it's time to rejoin the story for the next customer. i don't know who she is, but i heard she is very nervous. well, that was really a surreal experience. it's not everyday you are asked to leap on a blood—spattered car and scare everyone inside. i w
and when i say scary iam notjoking. is he dead? did she kill him? oh, my goodness, i can't look.dio. the organisers say they are still working on an english version so my friend has come along for the ride to help with any words i don't know and some much needed moral support. please can i hold your hand? someone is coming she says! screaming. they say it was an inspired by some of the entertainment experiences that sprung up around the world during covid—19. oh, my god this is awful! she is...
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so i personally as a gp, iam them to work? are in a pandemic and i think their health would be adversely affected if they do go to work. so that is, luckily from my experience, the employers have been really understanding, and they have asked people to accommodate and make workplace adjustments, but we really do need more guidance, because we need to know exactly how we can protect our most vulnerable in the community. do they go back into shielding, and how long for? brilliant, always good to have you on the programme. have a lovely day. and we should say, on the back of talking to edmund as well. for details of organisations which offer mental health advice and support, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. i would love to know how many birthday messages he is going to receive. one ortwo, i receive. one or two, i would think! sally is here. here is one more. good morning edmund, from all of us! that was gorgeous, the best start to the day. he would have had a really good day if he was a west ham fan! it was supposed to be all a
so i personally as a gp, iam them to work? are in a pandemic and i think their health would be adversely affected if they do go to work. so that is, luckily from my experience, the employers have been really understanding, and they have asked people to accommodate and make workplace adjustments, but we really do need more guidance, because we need to know exactly how we can protect our most vulnerable in the community. do they go back into shielding, and how long for? brilliant, always good to...
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iam. i most certainly am.ve on this earth to work for redemption, for reformation. but i think there are a lot of... there are millions, in fact, of people, evangelical, ex—evangelicals, what we call evangelical—adjacent, christianity is important to them, and they will get to the work that needs to be done, and i will do the same. reverend rob schenck, we have to end there, but i thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. hello. some sunshine on the way for the majority of us today albeit with some showers coming in from the east as the day pans out. it will be quite a chilly breeze as well again coming in from the north—east and that is what will drive the showers a little bit further westwards through the course of the day but overall what we're looking at in terms of our weather pattern for the next few days is high pressure coming to dominate. so, it will become increasingly quieter through the end of the week and into the weekend. first thing wednesday, a little bit more in the way of persiste
iam. i most certainly am.ve on this earth to work for redemption, for reformation. but i think there are a lot of... there are millions, in fact, of people, evangelical, ex—evangelicals, what we call evangelical—adjacent, christianity is important to them, and they will get to the work that needs to be done, and i will do the same. reverend rob schenck, we have to end there, but i thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. hello. some sunshine on the way for the majority of us...
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iam owns a gift shop in swansea, is saying. is saying. iam disappointed. i have got all my christmas stock in, paid for it and we have to shut down. this is going to be disaster for many people in the run—up to christmas, isn't it? we are acting now to protect the trust missed period. the christmas period which is so important to shops of the sort that you have just described. if we act now, then we believe we will be able to keep nonessential retail open right up to the christmas day, and it's in attempts to help businesses by taking early action. and we will provide £294 million in help to welsh businesses during this two—week period, including automatic payments, to shops of the sort that you have just described, payments, to shops of the sort that you havejust described, in payments, to shops of the sort that you have just described, in order to help them with the fact that they won't have customers coming to the door. there will be welsh government money, they won't have to apply to it, it will come to them automatically,
iam owns a gift shop in swansea, is saying. is saying. iam disappointed. i have got all my christmas stock in, paid for it and we have to shut down. this is going to be disaster for many people in the run—up to christmas, isn't it? we are acting now to protect the trust missed period. the christmas period which is so important to shops of the sort that you have just described. if we act now, then we believe we will be able to keep nonessential retail open right up to the christmas day, and...
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but iam therefore, we have a challenge.stood up for you, but please listen to what saying and work with us, please don't make the challenge any greater. we need your help, we need you now to follow the advice. let's show the country what this place is made of. we have faced so many challenges before in the past. you think of the things this city has gone through. and we will get through this, but we will get through this, but we will get through this, but we will get through this by standing up for ourselves and looking out for each other and doing what is right. and thatis other and doing what is right. and that is the appeal i make to the people of greater manchester tonight. without that support, the challenge gets bigger, but i know i can rely on you all to do the right thing and that is what we now need to do. so thank you very much and d for coming along, everybody. that is the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, calling on people to obey the law and follow the guidance if tier 3 restrictions are imposed on gre
but iam therefore, we have a challenge.stood up for you, but please listen to what saying and work with us, please don't make the challenge any greater. we need your help, we need you now to follow the advice. let's show the country what this place is made of. we have faced so many challenges before in the past. you think of the things this city has gone through. and we will get through this, but we will get through this, but we will get through this, but we will get through this by standing up...
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iam. i most certainly am.ve on this earth to work for redemption, for reformation. but i think there are a lot of... there are millions, in fact, of people, evangelical, ex—evangelicals, what we call evangelical—adjacent, christianity is important to them, and they will get to the work that needs to be done, and i will do the same. reverend rob schenck, we have to end there, but i thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. hello there. when you think back to the start of october and just how wet it was, it's probably a good thing, actually, that we are in the midst of quite a quiet spell of weather. for many of us, we will have skies like these over the next few days, often pretty cloudy but with some brighter spells at times. high—pressure to the north of the uk, low—pressure in northern italy, and between these two areas of pressure, we've got north easterly winds feeding in. those northeasterly winds are dragging in a lot of cloud from the north sea, thick enough to bring some scattered showers a
iam. i most certainly am.ve on this earth to work for redemption, for reformation. but i think there are a lot of... there are millions, in fact, of people, evangelical, ex—evangelicals, what we call evangelical—adjacent, christianity is important to them, and they will get to the work that needs to be done, and i will do the same. reverend rob schenck, we have to end there, but i thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. hello there. when you think back to the start of october...
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iam i am pleased to see, well, i can see two of the rhinos behind you, although they should be free,hough. yes, it has been really exciting at whipsnade zoo. it was sizzle's update today and he was released into the pen to meet the two rhinos you can see here, the big one is fa and the smaller one is fahari, and now i will try divide sizzle with cave, he's over there somewhere, hiding. but he came out, he was electrified, immediately, they have very strong sense of smell that poor eyesight, he could immediately smelljazeera that poor eyesight, he could immediately smell jazeera and that poor eyesight, he could immediately smelljazeera and fahari and he went off to go and meet them, so he ran across the field, the huge pen they are in and there was a great clashing of heads. jazeera is much bigger than sizzle and he wa nted much bigger than sizzle and he wanted to assert his authority over her and she was having none of it, head—butting and you could hear them grunting and shouting at each other, soa grunting and shouting at each other, so a very dramatic scene and then sizzle pulled
iam i am pleased to see, well, i can see two of the rhinos behind you, although they should be free,hough. yes, it has been really exciting at whipsnade zoo. it was sizzle's update today and he was released into the pen to meet the two rhinos you can see here, the big one is fa and the smaller one is fahari, and now i will try divide sizzle with cave, he's over there somewhere, hiding. but he came out, he was electrified, immediately, they have very strong sense of smell that poor eyesight, he...
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iam not happy, but momentum still there? not really exhausted.m not happy, but i have not been happy about the developments of the uk eu relation for several years because i think internationally, it is mistaken. lemmejust explain internationally, it is mistaken. lemme just explain to you, the way i see this. i think that for hard brexiteers, what is utterly important is national independence. and that trumps economic benefits. and that trumps economic benefits. and i think that for people like dominic cummings, you cannot reconcile that with striking a trade deal and the plot was the following. the adoption of the uk internal market bill was supposedly what i think was a case was the goal was to trigger the european union to slam the door shut and we did not do that. he continued negotiating and we made also clear that if this contentious provisions within the uk internal market bill would stand, andindeed internal market bill would stand, and indeed it would not ratify the bill, but we continued the negotiation and contrary to a boris johnson s
iam not happy, but momentum still there? not really exhausted.m not happy, but i have not been happy about the developments of the uk eu relation for several years because i think internationally, it is mistaken. lemmejust explain internationally, it is mistaken. lemme just explain to you, the way i see this. i think that for hard brexiteers, what is utterly important is national independence. and that trumps economic benefits. and that trumps economic benefits. and i think that for people like...
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if we have another lockdown, iam fearful scheme.n. further restrictions at least, because he says my niece is in her early 30s and has been suffering from long covid since april. it can be life changing. that is just an illustration of the difficulties government ministers find themselves m, government ministers find themselves in, trying to achieve this balance, which i am not sure any government across the uk has yet achieved. maybe it is impossible, i don't know. keep your messages coming in. when retired rear admiral philip mathias's mother became ill with dementia and other serious health care needs, he found himself in a two—year battle to secure what is known as "continuing health care funding" to pay for her care requirements. he eventually secured £200,000 of retrospective payment for her time in a nursing home. he now claims that tens of thousands of ill and vulnerable people have been unlawfully denied the continuing health care funding that they are entitled to, and is bringing a legal action to ensure that more people c
if we have another lockdown, iam fearful scheme.n. further restrictions at least, because he says my niece is in her early 30s and has been suffering from long covid since april. it can be life changing. that is just an illustration of the difficulties government ministers find themselves m, government ministers find themselves in, trying to achieve this balance, which i am not sure any government across the uk has yet achieved. maybe it is impossible, i don't know. keep your messages coming...
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iam person in my social bubble inside my home?d to know. that is from alex. if they are from part of your support bubbled then they are not breaking any wills. carers can come in as well if you need that and also if needed to go for an nhs appointment and the nhs is still open for business for non—covid—19 stuffed so do not delay getting seen when you need to. another one on travelling. can someone travel from a very high risk area to a medium risk area to stay in work? this is what the government says about this i should write it down. it says, on the very high—risk, people should try to avoid travelling outside of very high areas that they are in or entering a very high area other than for things like work, accessing youth services to meet caring responsibilities or if they are in transit and the second section says people should avoid staying overnight in another part of the uk if they are a resident in a high—risk area or avoid staying overnight in a very high—risk area if their residents elsewhere so it does not say you absol
iam person in my social bubble inside my home?d to know. that is from alex. if they are from part of your support bubbled then they are not breaking any wills. carers can come in as well if you need that and also if needed to go for an nhs appointment and the nhs is still open for business for non—covid—19 stuffed so do not delay getting seen when you need to. another one on travelling. can someone travel from a very high risk area to a medium risk area to stay in work? this is what the...
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iam not good enough. sir ed davey, thank you. i am sorry we didn't have long. ijust want you. the chancellor for tier three and other areas. he said he had a comprehensive plan. let's speak to our business respondent sarah caulker. talk us through the level of support. sir ed davey says it is not enough. how did businesses react? the government is grappling with those conflicting demands of protecting public health, but also trying to keep the economy open. as you heard, businesses in liverpool in those tier three areas that have been told by the government to shut, i'm talking about pubs, casinos and gyms, they can access that additionalfinancial gyms, they can access that additional financial support. so the government has said they were pay two thirds of the wages of staff up toa two thirds of the wages of staff up to a maximum of £2100 a month. there are also additional grants available for businesses of up to £3000 a month. some businesses have welcomed this as an extra safety net. but others have said this compensation doesn't go far enough because trade has already fall
iam not good enough. sir ed davey, thank you. i am sorry we didn't have long. ijust want you. the chancellor for tier three and other areas. he said he had a comprehensive plan. let's speak to our business respondent sarah caulker. talk us through the level of support. sir ed davey says it is not enough. how did businesses react? the government is grappling with those conflicting demands of protecting public health, but also trying to keep the economy open. as you heard, businesses in liverpool...
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iam not i am not confident and nor is anybody confident that the tier 3 proposals for the highest rates, if we did the absolute base case and nothing more, would be enough to get on top of it. we report from one hospital on merseyside, an area where admissions could reach peak pandemic levels within 10 days. no change for most of england although there are additional restrictions in nottinghamshire, east and west cheshire and a small part of the peak district. a levels and gsces in england will go ahead next year but most will be delayed by 3 weeks. the prime minister has set out a new 3 tiered system of restrictions across england. government scientists warned earlier today that more people are in hospital now with covid than at the time of national lockdown in march. but only liverpool city region has been placed under the new most severe restrictions. for other areas with high infection rates, the prime minister says only that discussions with local leaders are continuing. the new restrictions will start from wednesday and will be broken down like this: the lowest is the medium level
iam not i am not confident and nor is anybody confident that the tier 3 proposals for the highest rates, if we did the absolute base case and nothing more, would be enough to get on top of it. we report from one hospital on merseyside, an area where admissions could reach peak pandemic levels within 10 days. no change for most of england although there are additional restrictions in nottinghamshire, east and west cheshire and a small part of the peak district. a levels and gsces in england will...