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idid understand _ to give. ididn't... idid understand the - to give. ididn't...n hospitals. i did understand people's anger about it. all i can say is, after the complete tobacco around the whole thing, it just didn't thing like coming out and explaining it all while i was still in government was a sensible thing to do. and then after i had left, the last thing i wanted to do was draw attention to the thing and my house again. as it is, i have moved my family out, because of this whole public thing, the whole street has got cameras around it. today is the day for just has got cameras around it. today is the day forjust getting the whole terrible story on everything out so everyone knows the reality. and hopefully this is a case study of how not to handle signed —— make something like this. it is clear in retrospect, once that it was clear that the prime minister would not hold the line, i should have just said, family out. i will explain the whole facts, and that's it. most of the country would have understood it. but we did the worst. with it. but we did the wor
idid understand _ to give. ididn't... idid understand the - to give. ididn't...n hospitals. i did understand people's anger about it. all i can say is, after the complete tobacco around the whole thing, it just didn't thing like coming out and explaining it all while i was still in government was a sensible thing to do. and then after i had left, the last thing i wanted to do was draw attention to the thing and my house again. as it is, i have moved my family out, because of this whole public...
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the oppositioni idid not get th upper hand.ckdown issues are eased the number of incidents have gone down. >> a mother and daughter from oklahoma spept mother's day, preparing for the climb of their lives. to the top of mount everest, and as we report, the pair has conquered an even greater event. >> it just might be the ultimate girl's trip. valerie and jess are hoping to be the first american mother/daughter team to reach the world's highest peak. >>> 17,600 -- if we are not enjoying, a moment along the way. we have missed the point almost. >> already experienced climbers, the trek started weeks ago when they left oklahoma. >> look how sun burned we are. >> a bit of sun. it's a brutal undertaking for valerie who is 61 and has asthma, and for jess, diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she has been through multiple surgeries and months of chemotherapy. she is now cancer free. >> we felt that it was having fun and living life. >> they have weathered storms. 60 mile an hour plus winds, and white out conditions. 43 hours. >> when we say
the oppositioni idid not get th upper hand.ckdown issues are eased the number of incidents have gone down. >> a mother and daughter from oklahoma spept mother's day, preparing for the climb of their lives. to the top of mount everest, and as we report, the pair has conquered an even greater event. >> it just might be the ultimate girl's trip. valerie and jess are hoping to be the first american mother/daughter team to reach the world's highest peak. >>> 17,600 -- if we are...
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May 13, 2021
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yeah, idid.ut then i quite quickly flipped that from the point of view of looking at it and utilising the relationship we have as a tool to make something that was very personal and intimate. ambulance service. my dad has collapsed. alexander ferguson. and for the first time, the circumstances surrounding the devastating brain haemorrhage that ferguson suffered three years ago are revealed. i tried to get out of my bed and just collapsed. i fell against the shoe rack and all the shoes fell out and made a noise, and cathy, fortunately, was downstairs. she came up and i don't remember a thing from then. i was lucky. what was your greatest fear at that moment? my memory. without doubt. if i lost my memory, it's not me. and then when i lost my voice, i was a bit terrified to be honest with you. if i go tomorrow, i'll be grateful for the three years extra i had. the film ends with ferguson's defining triumph in the 1999 final of the champions league, a competition recently threatened by the proposed e
yeah, idid.ut then i quite quickly flipped that from the point of view of looking at it and utilising the relationship we have as a tool to make something that was very personal and intimate. ambulance service. my dad has collapsed. alexander ferguson. and for the first time, the circumstances surrounding the devastating brain haemorrhage that ferguson suffered three years ago are revealed. i tried to get out of my bed and just collapsed. i fell against the shoe rack and all the shoes fell out...
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May 2, 2021
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that idid you remember to give x and luke their lunch money? ma'am, yes, ma'am.about the electrician? did you give him a check? he's an electrician-- he'll charge us. [sighs] i'm gonna be late for work, shecky. yes, i paid him. happy valentine's, by the way. - mm, no. - mm. claire: gross and sweaty from running. [sighs] so [groans] for later tonight, you thinking what i'm thinking, valentine? i believe i am. phil: every valentine's day, claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clive bixby, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the other hand, we could have a drink at that hotel bar we love. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies, and fall asleep in front of the tv.
that idid you remember to give x and luke their lunch money? ma'am, yes, ma'am.about the electrician? did you give him a check? he's an electrician-- he'll charge us. [sighs] i'm gonna be late for work, shecky. yes, i paid him. happy valentine's, by the way. - mm, no. - mm. claire: gross and sweaty from running. [sighs] so [groans] for later tonight, you thinking what i'm thinking, valentine? i believe i am. phil: every valentine's day, claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing--...
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May 6, 2021
05/21
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idid panic i did panic for a years before he rang me back and said he would get back to me.on. a little bit of apprehension, realising the responsibility, the privilege to be able to do that. i think he has done able to do that. i think he has done a greatjob in the last four years for wales. the conversation was about it and he fully respected it. and your form has to be good about it and he fully respected it. and yourform has to be good enough to be selected in the test site. it is a great honour to be tour captain. but you have to play well as well. tonight, manchester united and arsenal are in semi—finals action in the europa league. arsenal need to overturn a 2—1 defict. they're at home to villarreal. meanwhile, united are scheduled to play four matches in just eight days. that's because last sunday's postponed league match against liverpool has been re—arranged for next thursday. united take a 6—2 advantage over roma to italy tonight, so ole gunnar solkjaer may be tempted to rest some players, but he doesn't think the tie is already over. we are going to play to win t
idid panic i did panic for a years before he rang me back and said he would get back to me.on. a little bit of apprehension, realising the responsibility, the privilege to be able to do that. i think he has done able to do that. i think he has done a greatjob in the last four years for wales. the conversation was about it and he fully respected it. and your form has to be good about it and he fully respected it. and yourform has to be good enough to be selected in the test site. it is a great...
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May 24, 2021
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idid, yeah.a good example of the way in which we want to engage with all corporates because we know that we can't actually deliver what we need to deliver unless we work with people and companies and governments. and actually, amazon's a good example because you're quite right, it's a retailer. but actually, if you look two years ago, amazon set out the climate pledge. 0nly last week, i was actually delighted to see that amazon joined the leaf coalition to really commit energy and resources behind notjust being net—zero on carbon, notjust being 100% renewable, but also a commitment to rewilding and reforestation. i think it's actually a really good example of how you can engage with the corporate, explain to them with the facts, with the evidence, how we can actually do what we do, continue to serve customers, but do so in a much more sustainable way. but, doug, while you were a very senior executive in the company, the company was one of the most notoriously reluctant to actually talk about its
idid, yeah.a good example of the way in which we want to engage with all corporates because we know that we can't actually deliver what we need to deliver unless we work with people and companies and governments. and actually, amazon's a good example because you're quite right, it's a retailer. but actually, if you look two years ago, amazon set out the climate pledge. 0nly last week, i was actually delighted to see that amazon joined the leaf coalition to really commit energy and resources...
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May 13, 2021
05/21
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yeah, idid. and intimate. ambulance service. my dad has collapsed. alexander ferguson. and for the first time, the circumstances surrounding the devastating brain haemorrhage that ferguson suffered three years ago are revealed. t ferguson suffered three years ago are revealed.— ferguson suffered three years ago are revealed. i try to get in my bed and 'ust are revealed. i try to get in my bed and just collapsed. _ i fell against the shoe rack and all the shoes fell out and made a noise, and cathy, fortunately, was downstairs. she came up and i don't remember a thing from then. i was lucky. what was your greatest fear at that moment? my memory. without doubt. if i lost my memory, it's not me. and then when i lost my voice, i was a bit terrified to be honest with you. if i go tomorrow, i'll be grateful for the three years extra i had. the film ends with ferguson's defining triumph in the 1999 final of the champions league, competition recently threatened by the proposed european super league. unite
yeah, idid. and intimate. ambulance service. my dad has collapsed. alexander ferguson. and for the first time, the circumstances surrounding the devastating brain haemorrhage that ferguson suffered three years ago are revealed. t ferguson suffered three years ago are revealed.— ferguson suffered three years ago are revealed. i try to get in my bed and 'ust are revealed. i try to get in my bed and just collapsed. _ i fell against the shoe rack and all the shoes fell out and made a noise, and...
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idid, yes. 0k. to seeing chelsea in this final and they are chasing their ninth fa cup, while leicester are yet to win it and its been over half a century since they last had this chance. as patrick gearey reports. i and it's curtains for leicester i as the irishman smashes it home! wembley is no place for regrets, but four times in 20 postwar years, cup final day ended in tears for leicester city. the last of their stumbles came three months before neil armstrong's famous small step in 1969. while man has been back to the moon, leicester haven't returned to the cup final — until now. 6000 of their fans will be there to see it, and some have waited 52 years for that giant leap. come on! i never thought it would be this long before i was back again. we've never won it. we've been here four times, as everybody knows, and we've lost four times. it's the holy grail, and it's become almost like a millstone around our neck that we'd quite like to get rid of. so much has happened since. just five years ago
idid, yes. 0k. to seeing chelsea in this final and they are chasing their ninth fa cup, while leicester are yet to win it and its been over half a century since they last had this chance. as patrick gearey reports. i and it's curtains for leicester i as the irishman smashes it home! wembley is no place for regrets, but four times in 20 postwar years, cup final day ended in tears for leicester city. the last of their stumbles came three months before neil armstrong's famous small step in 1969....