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like i'm in a super awesome, like, it's i'm at home, ifeel like i'm in a superawesome, like, it's notl like i'm in a super awesome, like, it's not home, it's like a super awesome extended vacation that i don't want to leave. like working with my colleagues! the first batch of matches in the inaugural uefa nations league were played on thursday including world champions france who were in munich to play former champions germany. it was france's first match since lifting the world cup in moscow and the league a, group one, game failed to deliver any goals but it did see a wonderful string of second half saves from third choice french goalkeeper alphonse areola. germany went out at the group stage in russia, their earliest exit for 80 years with the next match in the group to be france against the netherlands, to be played in paris on sunday, but in this game the coach was impressed by hugo lloris‘s replacement translation: he was playing at the level he usually does for his club. you knows i have confidence in him, evenif you knows i have confidence in him, even if he is our third choic
like i'm in a super awesome, like, it's i'm at home, ifeel like i'm in a superawesome, like, it's notl like i'm in a super awesome, like, it's not home, it's like a super awesome extended vacation that i don't want to leave. like working with my colleagues! the first batch of matches in the inaugural uefa nations league were played on thursday including world champions france who were in munich to play former champions germany. it was france's first match since lifting the world cup in moscow...
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that's the main thing ifeel. hopefully, as that is very tired. that's the main thing i feel.f, i will start feeling more happy. olivier giroud scored the winning goal for world champions france as they beat netherlands 2—1 in their uefa nations league match on sunday. france were held to a goalless draw away to germany on thursday but after ryan babel cancelled out kyllian mbappe‘s opener it was the chelsea striker who grabbed the winner 15 minutes from the end in the league a clash — while earlier denmark with their full squad to choose from after the players agreed to talks with the danish fa over commercial rights, scored a 2—0 win over wales in league b with tottenham's christian eriksen scoring both goals while wales are now one win and one loss from two played. it's not easy with a quick turnaround. physically preparing for a game against a good team. we all have that. they will both have qualifies quite close to each other. we just qualifies quite close to each other. wejust had qualifies quite close to each other. we just had the first time. overall, denmark probably
that's the main thing ifeel. hopefully, as that is very tired. that's the main thing i feel.f, i will start feeling more happy. olivier giroud scored the winning goal for world champions france as they beat netherlands 2—1 in their uefa nations league match on sunday. france were held to a goalless draw away to germany on thursday but after ryan babel cancelled out kyllian mbappe‘s opener it was the chelsea striker who grabbed the winner 15 minutes from the end in the league a clash —...
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ifeel we're living through very troubled times.ubled times. ifeel there is a bit of trump in what corbyn is saying, everything is better and we're going to do wonderful things. you never know, trump got into the white house, which surprised quite a lot of people, me included!” house, which surprised quite a lot of people, me included! ithink there will be a crisis five days tops! let's talk about the conservative party conference. we can look ahead to next week, michael, the times saying may is losing cabinet support for a no—deal brexit. perhaps already the cracks are starting to open up again just as she wants to pull it together before next week. that's the thing with this lot in her party, very strange. losing cabinet support for her plan to revert to a no—deal brexit if they reject chequers in the eu. senior ministers mentioned, dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajid javid, dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajidjavid, they dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajid javid, they are wo
ifeel we're living through very troubled times.ubled times. ifeel there is a bit of trump in what corbyn is saying, everything is better and we're going to do wonderful things. you never know, trump got into the white house, which surprised quite a lot of people, me included!” house, which surprised quite a lot of people, me included! ithink there will be a crisis five days tops! let's talk about the conservative party conference. we can look ahead to next week, michael, the times saying may...
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ifeel great, to run two hours and one minute and 39 seconds.ked with me closely. the 33—year—old is no stranger to marathon success. he claimed gold at the olympics in brazil two years ago. commentator: kipchoge is the olympic champion! and in april, he won the london marathon, claiming his third title. kipchoge was already regarded as one of the greatest marathon runners of all time. perhaps now, the greatest. in rugby union, the game of the weekend didn't disappoint with wasps surving a fightback from leicester to win 41—35. wasps started strongly and scored two early tries including this from josh bassett after a superb kick from elliot daly. tigers had will spencer sent off just before half—time, but responded well and took took the lead after sione kalamofoney crossed over. but being a man down showed towards the end and wasps scored two late penalties to take the win. in the pro 14, ulster moved to the top of conference b after beating southern kings 28—7 in port elizabeth. ulster led 9—0 at the halfway mark then scored three tries, angus
ifeel great, to run two hours and one minute and 39 seconds.ked with me closely. the 33—year—old is no stranger to marathon success. he claimed gold at the olympics in brazil two years ago. commentator: kipchoge is the olympic champion! and in april, he won the london marathon, claiming his third title. kipchoge was already regarded as one of the greatest marathon runners of all time. perhaps now, the greatest. in rugby union, the game of the weekend didn't disappoint with wasps surving a...
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. # ifeel glorious...#.movement is seeing hollywood deciding to make more ethnic minority movies. why? the sad fact is that the studios rely on the statistics and the statistics for this film in particular are blowing everybody out of the water. she has been begging me to come visit her, you know. the universe has spoken. the smart, sleek romcom, set firmly in the modern social media age, is a box office sensation in the us, mostly down to its relatable storyline. and that's important. its message for the film industry wouldn't be spreading so quickly and powerfully if audiences weren't first enjoying it simply as a movie. box office failure could have so disappointed its cast, which includes british star gemma chan. you feel that, you know, if the film hadn't worked or people don't come to see it, you know, gosh, what if it means for the next 25 years, they are not going to allow a film to be made with asian leads? that is, that's what it comes down to. it's about time someone stood up to aunt eleanor. but
. # ifeel glorious...#.movement is seeing hollywood deciding to make more ethnic minority movies. why? the sad fact is that the studios rely on the statistics and the statistics for this film in particular are blowing everybody out of the water. she has been begging me to come visit her, you know. the universe has spoken. the smart, sleek romcom, set firmly in the modern social media age, is a box office sensation in the us, mostly down to its relatable storyline. and that's important. its...
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i am sat here now, i am in pain, ifeel like something is being deep into me, ifeel like like somethingp into me, i feel like i want to collapse, i feel that ill, i me, i feel like i want to collapse, ifeel that ill, i can't me, i feel like i want to collapse, i feel that ill, i can't sleep, struggling to work, i can't even smile anymore, it is very difficult, it has been pain, spending money on therapies, £5,000 on reflexology. physiotherapists. six, seven surgeons. i have had steroid injections, medications, constantly been waking up through the night, two or three times during the night. different things happen to your body. in the position where it is. you feel different sensations. it is on my left side. under the muscle. so you have many things there, you have arteries, testicles, somatic board, this is how it is, i have got to say these words... i don't want to say these words... i don't want to put words into your mouth, would you say it has ruined your life? 100%. -- you say it has ruined your life? 100%. —— spermatic horde. 100%, of course. me, iwas 100%. —— spermatic horde. 1
i am sat here now, i am in pain, ifeel like something is being deep into me, ifeel like like somethingp into me, i feel like i want to collapse, i feel that ill, i me, i feel like i want to collapse, ifeel that ill, i can't me, i feel like i want to collapse, i feel that ill, i can't sleep, struggling to work, i can't even smile anymore, it is very difficult, it has been pain, spending money on therapies, £5,000 on reflexology. physiotherapists. six, seven surgeons. i have had steroid...
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i feel ready, i ifeel ready, i have been testing in the past and everyone i do itjust feels more ander a bit confident. especially during the fp one, undera bit more confident. especially during the fp one, under a bit more pressure. confident. especially during the fp one, undera bit more pressure. i'm able to compare myself a bit more with everyone else on the grid. therefore i feel i'm ready for the next thing. now — a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. a source close to jose mourinho has disputed a spanish newspaper report claiming a suspended prison sentence has been accepted by him. earlier reports in the el mundo newspaper claimed that the manchester united manager had accepted the punishment and a fine as part of a deal to settle a spanish tax evasion case. britain's simon yates finished safely in the main peloton to retain the leader's red jersey after stage ten of the vuelta a espana. the briton remains one second clear of alejandro valverde in the overall standings. italian champion elia viviani beat peter sagan into second place in the spr
i feel ready, i ifeel ready, i have been testing in the past and everyone i do itjust feels more ander a bit confident. especially during the fp one, undera bit more confident. especially during the fp one, under a bit more pressure. confident. especially during the fp one, undera bit more pressure. i'm able to compare myself a bit more with everyone else on the grid. therefore i feel i'm ready for the next thing. now — a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. a...
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people keeping in touch and ifeel a lot better, i am stronger every day.out or not. i still feel a bit lacking in energy. but i will make that decision. depression in football is much more widespread than people might realise. that s according to the former bolton and burnley striker marvin sordell. sordell — who played for the england under—21s and team gb at the olympics — is now with the league one side burton albion. for years, during the peak of his career, sordell had depression, he attempted to take his life ? and kept it a secret from the clubs he played for. he told the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire about the effect its had on his career, and how writing poetry helped. the birds are singing. the flowers are blooming. it is all so beautiful. sky clouds over, but the car is still in my control. swimming anxiously from lane to lane while the glorious sunshine turned string. many people know football is an industry where it is not something thatis industry where it is not something that is talked about, people don't talk about feelings and emotions. i thi
people keeping in touch and ifeel a lot better, i am stronger every day.out or not. i still feel a bit lacking in energy. but i will make that decision. depression in football is much more widespread than people might realise. that s according to the former bolton and burnley striker marvin sordell. sordell — who played for the england under—21s and team gb at the olympics — is now with the league one side burton albion. for years, during the peak of his career, sordell had depression, he...
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now i see me, hear me, ifeel me.e community, for people who are lowest, who are abandoned, and also we give them that sacred space that they needed, where they feel accepted, celebrated, and unconditionally loved. well, that's it for this week. i do hope you have enjoyed our look back at our recent travels on the show. join us next week if you can, when... i'll be finding out how one of london's most iconic but humble tourist attractions could soon be disappearing. if you say london, it's the telephone box. the first thing that comes into my mind, whenever i hear something about britain, is either the queen or the red phone booths. so dojoin us then if you can. in the meantime, don't forget you can keep up with us in real—time by signing up to our social media feeds. details are on the screen. but for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello. the best of any sunshine this weekend will be for northern and eastern parts of the uk. further south and west, we've got some ra
now i see me, hear me, ifeel me.e community, for people who are lowest, who are abandoned, and also we give them that sacred space that they needed, where they feel accepted, celebrated, and unconditionally loved. well, that's it for this week. i do hope you have enjoyed our look back at our recent travels on the show. join us next week if you can, when... i'll be finding out how one of london's most iconic but humble tourist attractions could soon be disappearing. if you say london, it's the...
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now i see me, iyumi, ifeel that is a big change. now i see me, i yumi, i feel me.that they need it. —— i hear me. they feel accepted, celebrated, and unconditionally loved. that‘s it for this week. i do hope you have enjoyed our look back at oui’ you have enjoyed our look back at our recent travels on the show. join us our recent travels on the show. join us next week if you can, when... i will be finding out how one of london‘s most iconic but humble tourist attractions could soon be disappearing. disappearing london, it is the telephone box. whenever i have some at about britain, i remember this. -- had something. do join us then if you can. in the meantime, don‘t forget you can keep up meantime, don‘t forget you can keep up with is in real—time by signing up up with is in real—time by signing up to our social media feeds. details are on the screen. but for now, from me and the rest of the travel show team, it is goodbye. hello. very mixed weather for this weekend, some improvements on the way for next week. storm bronagh swept away and following that we had a co
now i see me, iyumi, ifeel that is a big change. now i see me, i yumi, i feel me.that they need it. —— i hear me. they feel accepted, celebrated, and unconditionally loved. that‘s it for this week. i do hope you have enjoyed our look back at oui’ you have enjoyed our look back at our recent travels on the show. join us our recent travels on the show. join us next week if you can, when... i will be finding out how one of london‘s most iconic but humble tourist attractions could soon be...
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ifeel like i‘m in control. how do you approach those kind of events, like festivals?me. your fan base, your constituency, if you like, how do you describe it? what other kinds of people latching onto your music and work? anything from 13 to 16—year—olds. that‘s a broad spectrum. —— 60—year—olds. it goes to show that my style, my genre, even though it is wrapping its not intimidating as rap music can be. it is lighter and more emotional. that connects with many people. when we saw the clip there, lots of work goes into that. lots of work goes into it to make it seem relaxed and confident, how do you approach learning ahead of your performances, the way you put your work across? it's the way you put your work across? it‘s a massive process. there‘s so much more to being an artist than just music, there is social media, there live performances, there‘s so much you‘ve got to fit in. and i started off very minimal, and worked my way up. ijust do started off very minimal, and worked my way up. i just do what started off very minimal, and worked my way up. ijust do what i‘m
ifeel like i‘m in control. how do you approach those kind of events, like festivals?me. your fan base, your constituency, if you like, how do you describe it? what other kinds of people latching onto your music and work? anything from 13 to 16—year—olds. that‘s a broad spectrum. —— 60—year—olds. it goes to show that my style, my genre, even though it is wrapping its not intimidating as rap music can be. it is lighter and more emotional. that connects with many people. when we...
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now i see me, hear me, ifeel me., to breakfast, with chris mason and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today... backing another brexit vote — the labour leadership say they'll support another referendum if that's what party members want. falling victim to scams, the number of reports of fraud against older people doubles in three years. the biggest takeover in europe's media industry. us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. it's another knock—out foranthonyjoshua ? he s
now i see me, hear me, ifeel me., to breakfast, with chris mason and victoria fritz. 0ur headlines today... backing another brexit vote — the labour leadership say they'll support another referendum if that's what party members want. falling victim to scams, the number of reports of fraud against older people doubles in three years. the biggest takeover in europe's media industry. us cable giant comcast wins the auction to buy sky. it's another knock—out foranthonyjoshua ? he s
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ifeel like i have no more strength to cry. i can't cry any more, i have been crying so much.civilian government in myanmar, to free your husband and his colleague. what would be your message to her today? my husband is innocent. my husband absolutely would never harm his country. he felt crushed when he heard the judge say he'd harmed the country. i also feel the same. miss aung san suu kyi, my husband respects you so highly. he is always proud of you. my husband always defends you when you're criticise. my husband always defends you when you're criticised. he admires you so much, he sees you like a mother. do you have faith that aung san suu kyi will listen to what you're saying and bring your husband home? i believe she will. 100%. i believe my husband will be freed and that she will be the one who releases him, that she will allow him to return to his family. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: tributes for an icon — the legendary film star burt reynolds has died aged 82. also on the programme: he's known as japan's 0skar schindler, now the
ifeel like i have no more strength to cry. i can't cry any more, i have been crying so much.civilian government in myanmar, to free your husband and his colleague. what would be your message to her today? my husband is innocent. my husband absolutely would never harm his country. he felt crushed when he heard the judge say he'd harmed the country. i also feel the same. miss aung san suu kyi, my husband respects you so highly. he is always proud of you. my husband always defends you when you're...
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. # ifeel glorious...#. sad fact is that the studios rely on the statistics and the statistics for this film in particular are blowing everybody out of the water. she has been begging me to come visit her, you know. the universe has spoken. the smart, sleek romcom, set firmly in the modern social media age, is a box office sensation in the us, mostly down to its relatable storyline. and that's important.
. # ifeel glorious...#. sad fact is that the studios rely on the statistics and the statistics for this film in particular are blowing everybody out of the water. she has been begging me to come visit her, you know. the universe has spoken. the smart, sleek romcom, set firmly in the modern social media age, is a box office sensation in the us, mostly down to its relatable storyline. and that's important.
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ifeel insufficient progress on these issues. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us.anned chemical once used as a flame retardant and coolant, has built up in the mammals' bodies, preventing them from reproducing. scientists from the zoological society of london say killer whales in british waters are likely to be extinct within a century. our science correspondent victoria gill has more details. there are some distressing images in this report. the ultimate marine predator is falling prey to an invisible threat — manufactured chemicals lingering in the ocean. polychlorinated biphenyls — or pcbs — that were once used to heat proof everything from electrical components to paint and glue, are leaching into the marine environment and are found at toxic levels in the bodies of killer whales. the very highest levels in the killer whales are actually levels that we think will completely suppress reproduction. the effects of these chemicals have been at the heart of years of investigation by scientists, including this team from london's institute of zoology, who've carried o
ifeel insufficient progress on these issues. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us.anned chemical once used as a flame retardant and coolant, has built up in the mammals' bodies, preventing them from reproducing. scientists from the zoological society of london say killer whales in british waters are likely to be extinct within a century. our science correspondent victoria gill has more details. there are some distressing images in this report. the ultimate marine predator is...
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ifeel the labour party leaves with a more coherent brexit position than we arrived with. remaining in the table. including remaining in the eu. he said that wouldn't be an option. we have to respect the original referendum but we have to keep the options on the table. my view is i think we can get into government and negotiate a deal which will protect the economy and jobs. i cant see the tories doing that. joel is in the newsroom and has been listening tojeremy corbyn. does the offer from jeremy corbyn on brexit, when it deliver a frictionless border in northern ireland? that was the significant line where he said if the government we re line where he said if the government were to have a deal which stayed in a customs union with no hard border then the labour party could support it. the plan as to have a customs union with the eu but not be a memberof the union with the eu but not be a member of the single market like norway would deliver no hard border. i called the european commission and they remind me of something michel barnier said back in march which is this, it
ifeel the labour party leaves with a more coherent brexit position than we arrived with. remaining in the table. including remaining in the eu. he said that wouldn't be an option. we have to respect the original referendum but we have to keep the options on the table. my view is i think we can get into government and negotiate a deal which will protect the economy and jobs. i cant see the tories doing that. joel is in the newsroom and has been listening tojeremy corbyn. does the offer from...
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ifeel like there is more in the tank. i need to put the work in.he made a stand against the policies of the donald trump administration by snubbing a visit to the white house. isaid snubbing a visit to the white house. i said how i felt. i tried to provide reasons why i felt those ways and let it be. i'm not going to waiver of that. even if it comes with a risk of fallout? i know you are not going to please everyone in this world. the whole thing is about spreading love and respect. he has also backed serena williams after her claims of sexism in the sport following an outburst at the us open final last weekend. the way she handled the match and how eloquently she put her sentiments around gender equality in her sport and created that conversation, i think, that we all can assess for ourselves. another athlete activist is the american footballer whose kneeled protests jarring national anthems became a movement that divided nation. -- during. he wanted to highlight police brutality and racial inequality and i respect that. on and off court he rarely
ifeel like there is more in the tank. i need to put the work in.he made a stand against the policies of the donald trump administration by snubbing a visit to the white house. isaid snubbing a visit to the white house. i said how i felt. i tried to provide reasons why i felt those ways and let it be. i'm not going to waiver of that. even if it comes with a risk of fallout? i know you are not going to please everyone in this world. the whole thing is about spreading love and respect. he has also...
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i feel like something is digging into me, i'm being pulled, ifeel like what to collapse.ouldst told mine would dissolve in the tissue would grow through it. the surgeon told you that? it is definitely still there.
i feel like something is digging into me, i'm being pulled, ifeel like what to collapse.ouldst told mine would dissolve in the tissue would grow through it. the surgeon told you that? it is definitely still there.
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when i got his haircut ifeel like i'm ronaldo, so i really like it.miki's in roman road park in easton, coaching roma kids. in the last few years their number has swelled here. it might lack facilities and space, but he makes it work. thank you very much, mate. when they see us in the park, they don't have no problem but when they see kids outside in the streets, they get crazy. they think they are going to hit their windows and cars or a car could run them over. he dreams about having better facilities and more space for them. can we make a pass? good boy. patrick williams has been doing what miki does, professionally, for 17 years. he founded the bristol inner city football academy, teaching kids from diverse backgrounds — some have gone on to play for premiership teams. but he hasn't had much success with the roma. in terms of roma kids, we don't have any here tonight. historically, we have. i know a lot of roma kids from city academy school where i work, and their commitment levels have failed them. there are definitely some talented aroma kids, i
when i got his haircut ifeel like i'm ronaldo, so i really like it.miki's in roman road park in easton, coaching roma kids. in the last few years their number has swelled here. it might lack facilities and space, but he makes it work. thank you very much, mate. when they see us in the park, they don't have no problem but when they see kids outside in the streets, they get crazy. they think they are going to hit their windows and cars or a car could run them over. he dreams about having better...
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understood that in the end we got quite a nice majority, 69% of the votes present voted in favour, and ifeelsign of this parliament taking responsibility and wanting action. parliament had been unconvinced by this fiery speech given by the hungarian prime minister a day before. translation: you're not going to condemn a government but a country as well as a nation. you're going to denounce hungary, that has been a member of the family of christian european nations for thousands of years. you're going to condemn hungary, that contributed to the great history of europe with hard work and shed its blood when needed. this place runs on a system of pan—european political parties. victor orban is a member of the centre—right european people's party, and many of them voted against him. no—one knows what that means for the future of that group. walking into the middle of all of this, the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, who delivered his state of the union address here today. a moment that's meant to show unity, not division. now the issue moves from the european parliament into t
understood that in the end we got quite a nice majority, 69% of the votes present voted in favour, and ifeelsign of this parliament taking responsibility and wanting action. parliament had been unconvinced by this fiery speech given by the hungarian prime minister a day before. translation: you're not going to condemn a government but a country as well as a nation. you're going to denounce hungary, that has been a member of the family of christian european nations for thousands of years. you're...
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ifeel like my game is coming along, obviously played quite nicely in greensborough couple weeks back.n be to help the european team win that cap back, that is the goal and that cap back, that is the goal and thatis that cap back, that is the goal and that is what we want. —— cup. i mentioned the nfl earlier, the most popular sport in america takes centre stage once again with the beginning of the new season. superbowl champions the philadelphia eagles posted this image on instagram, along with the caption "hungry for more". head coach doug pederson says quarterback nick foles will start their game against the atlanta falcons later. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the team that is your thursday sport briefing. before we go, the beautiful game with a beautiful view. this football freestyler has ta ken with a beautiful view. this football freestyler has taken it to whole new level. he was filmed doing tricks while suspended from a crane above 0slo in norway. he hopes to impress others and inspire people to take up t
ifeel like my game is coming along, obviously played quite nicely in greensborough couple weeks back.n be to help the european team win that cap back, that is the goal and that cap back, that is the goal and thatis that cap back, that is the goal and that is what we want. —— cup. i mentioned the nfl earlier, the most popular sport in america takes centre stage once again with the beginning of the new season. superbowl champions the philadelphia eagles posted this image on instagram, along...
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ifeel like i'd years since i won a golf tournament.ears since i won a golf tournament. i feel like i'd always been a tough person to beat, and they've been jokingly saying that, you know, we wa nt to jokingly saying that, you know, we want to go against you. all right, here you go. jose mourinho has told paul pogba he will not captained manchester united again, due to concerns about the midfielder‘s attitude. rob and the rest of the united players were told of the decision today ahead of their league cup third round tie with derby cou nty cup third round tie with derby county later, where mourinho comes up county later, where mourinho comes up against former chelsea captain, frank lampard, who is now managing derby. he says mourinho was hugely influential. will be great to see him and to chat. i know he will be supportive, in a sense, of my managing career, not supportive on tuesday night! but jose managing career, not supportive on tuesday night! butjose mourinho will spawn a lot of managers, a lot of his players at whatever club you
ifeel like i'd years since i won a golf tournament.ears since i won a golf tournament. i feel like i'd always been a tough person to beat, and they've been jokingly saying that, you know, we wa nt to jokingly saying that, you know, we want to go against you. all right, here you go. jose mourinho has told paul pogba he will not captained manchester united again, due to concerns about the midfielder‘s attitude. rob and the rest of the united players were told of the decision today ahead of...
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ifeel great, to run two hours and one minute and 39 seconds.to those who worked with me closely. the 33—year—old is no stranger to marathon success. he claimed gold at the olympics in brazil two years ago. commentator: kipchoge is the olympic champion! and in april, he won the london marathon, claiming his third title. the london marathon, kipchoge was already regarded as one of the greatest marathon runners of all time. of the greatest marathon perhaps now, the greatest. of the greatest marathon boxing, and canelo alverez defeated gennady golovkin to take the wbc and wba world middleweight titles in las vegas. the mexican won on points to avoid a repeat of last year's draw between the two. a repeat of last year's it was golovkin's first career defeat. there's more on the bbc sport website including news of great britain's 3—1 victory in tennis‘s davis cup tie against uzbekistan and the latest from the final golf major of the women's tour, the evian championship. thank the evian championship. you very much. there's more throughout the evening o
ifeel great, to run two hours and one minute and 39 seconds.to those who worked with me closely. the 33—year—old is no stranger to marathon success. he claimed gold at the olympics in brazil two years ago. commentator: kipchoge is the olympic champion! and in april, he won the london marathon, claiming his third title. the london marathon, kipchoge was already regarded as one of the greatest marathon runners of all time. of the greatest marathon perhaps now, the greatest. of the greatest...
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ifeel very angry...s infected with hepatitis c, said he was encouraged by what he heard today. i think there is a genuine sincerity to achieve transparency and honesty. there are a lot of obstructions in the way, but i believe that the start should help achieve the end. it is already set to be the biggest public inquiry of its kind, with hundreds of thousands of documents. thejudge said speed was of the essence, but it could take two years or more. for those who have suffered for decades, the hope is it will eventually provide truth and justice. hugh pym is with me now. the scale of what happened is clear and it will become increasingly clear. what about the corresponding scale of the inquiry itself? the scope and ambition of the inquiry is illustrated by the fact it was announced that former ministers including secretaries of state and former civil servants would be called to provide written evidence and some would be called to attend in person for oral evidence and if they say no, they will be told the
ifeel very angry...s infected with hepatitis c, said he was encouraged by what he heard today. i think there is a genuine sincerity to achieve transparency and honesty. there are a lot of obstructions in the way, but i believe that the start should help achieve the end. it is already set to be the biggest public inquiry of its kind, with hundreds of thousands of documents. thejudge said speed was of the essence, but it could take two years or more. for those who have suffered for decades, the...
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the best shot we have, ifeel, for brexit no proposal here.feel, for brexit that will work for the uk, is the chequers the other prime minister has. other comments will be seen as a rallying call for conservative brexiteers. jacob rees—mogg and others are gearing up to put forward an alternative to the plan forged at chequers, which has also met opposition from tory remainders, who wa nt opposition from tory remainders, who want a closer relationship with the eu. we have been negotiating that long term free trade agreement along the lines of canada. we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step. the prime minister has one plan for a transition which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ra nks but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even tries to get her plans passed parliament. a national campaign pushing for a people‘s vote ona campaign pushing for a people‘s vote on a final brexit deal has been gat
the best shot we have, ifeel, for brexit no proposal here.feel, for brexit that will work for the uk, is the chequers the other prime minister has. other comments will be seen as a rallying call for conservative brexiteers. jacob rees—mogg and others are gearing up to put forward an alternative to the plan forged at chequers, which has also met opposition from tory remainders, who wa nt opposition from tory remainders, who want a closer relationship with the eu. we have been negotiating that...
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ifeel like you need to have go and have a shower again.nd brett kavanaugh. and also the raw emotion that has been on display, both of them talking about how their lives have been carried upside down. it's been brutal in the age of social media. you wonder why anyone would want to go into public life? why would anyone want to put their head above the parapet it that is what you get? i was reflecting, 1986, antonin scalia, a conservative, not to the taste of many democrats at all, it goes through unanimously. we were saying, this hearing is about to resume. it's truly high—sta kes this hearing is about to resume. it's truly high—stakes hearing. he was pretty aggressive and very much on the offensive in the first hour oi’ s0 on the offensive in the first hour or so of this afternoon testimony. he's had a bit of a break and the questioning will be about to resume. you can see there, imagine what it has been like for him. he says it has been like for him. he says it has been like for him. he says it has been brutal for has been like for him. he
ifeel like you need to have go and have a shower again.nd brett kavanaugh. and also the raw emotion that has been on display, both of them talking about how their lives have been carried upside down. it's been brutal in the age of social media. you wonder why anyone would want to go into public life? why would anyone want to put their head above the parapet it that is what you get? i was reflecting, 1986, antonin scalia, a conservative, not to the taste of many democrats at all, it goes through...
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ifeel labour have messed up badly. it is as though have messed up badly.though jeremy corbyn have messed up badly. it is as thoutheremy corbyn has a an open goal with the government and he has run up to take a shot and he has tripped over a fallen flat in the mud. he has completely missed this chance to soar ahead in the polls because his party, like the tories, kennett decided that the best way to deal with brexit. john mcdonald, the shadow chancellor, said this morning that he didn‘t think they would include a remain option if there we re include a remain option if there were a second referendum. this afternoon he was starkly contradict it by —— contradicted by his present secretary who said there will be a remain option. they cannot get their story straight at all. it was said, trying to sell a people‘s vote without a remain option would be likes selling a car without a reverse gear. nonsensical. it has to be an option. this issue of going back to the people is coming up with more frequency, i would say, there seems to be a what people calling for it. m
ifeel labour have messed up badly. it is as though have messed up badly.though jeremy corbyn have messed up badly. it is as thoutheremy corbyn has a an open goal with the government and he has run up to take a shot and he has tripped over a fallen flat in the mud. he has completely missed this chance to soar ahead in the polls because his party, like the tories, kennett decided that the best way to deal with brexit. john mcdonald, the shadow chancellor, said this morning that he didn‘t think...
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ifeel like tom hanks in big.years since the start of the ‘60s. it's a truly global event to find the best young pianist in the world, with finalists this year from as far as china, russia and the usa. and the judges — who are concert pianists themselves — have been giving impromptu performances in the centre of the city, in what's been dubbed the world's smallest concert hall. this is great. yeah, it's noisy but i don't care. it doesn't matter, music wins out. yeah. oh, what a lovely, magical thing. it was such a tedious day. i had nothing but boring things to do and i'm absolutely uplifted by it. it's just magnificent. the build—up to the final has included the impressionist alistair mcgowan returning to his alma mater, the university of leeds, to talk about taking up the piano at the age of a9. it's sort of taken over my life, i must admit. i can't wait, i itch, i salivate, if i see a piano in a room i want to play it and i keep wanting to learn new pieces and my big frustration at starting late in life is thin
ifeel like tom hanks in big.years since the start of the ‘60s. it's a truly global event to find the best young pianist in the world, with finalists this year from as far as china, russia and the usa. and the judges — who are concert pianists themselves — have been giving impromptu performances in the centre of the city, in what's been dubbed the world's smallest concert hall. this is great. yeah, it's noisy but i don't care. it doesn't matter, music wins out. yeah. oh, what a lovely,...
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ifeel like i've taken her childhood away or, should i say, sepsis has taken her childhood away.ht now. for many young carers, there is constant worry. i have heard someone say you and your mum are silly cows, silly bitches. and like loads of effing and jeffing. i've heard her crying, you know, in her room. yes, she is asking, "why us?" how has this affected her schooling? she has fallen behind quite a lot. how much? about two years. high five. she's learned to be more open. she knows she can talk to mum and everything is going to be ok. i don't really have a choice to not do stuff really. i have to do it. i'm stuck. what does your mum mean to you? the world. these young people have stresses and strains far beyond their years. they are less likely to go to get a steady and secure job and they are much more likely to have mental health issues. he is six years old and he can talk a little bit. then it was alisa, she's seven and enjoys playing with toys. they are different. because they have autism. and it is safa who understands their needs. with a dad working nights, she helps her
ifeel like i've taken her childhood away or, should i say, sepsis has taken her childhood away.ht now. for many young carers, there is constant worry. i have heard someone say you and your mum are silly cows, silly bitches. and like loads of effing and jeffing. i've heard her crying, you know, in her room. yes, she is asking, "why us?" how has this affected her schooling? she has fallen behind quite a lot. how much? about two years. high five. she's learned to be more open. she knows...
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yes, ifeel very proud, yes.without the full use of their limbs. mike wildeman lost the lower part of his leg in a motorbike accident, but says aviation can be an inspiration. at the moment we are flying in training aircraft which have been adapted for a training role here at blackbushe, but eventually we'd like to be flying in aerobatic aeroplanes and doing close aerobatic formation work, just the same as other teams you see on the display circuit. archive: bader: tin legs and iron courage... the team was inspired by sir douglas bader, the world war ii spitfire pilot who flew despite having no legs. he was later shot down and became a pow. today's display involved several complicated manoeuvres. the aircraft feet controls are adapted to help the pilots, each one of which is hoping to send a clear, inclusive message about flying — put into words by alan robinson, who lost part of his leg in a motorbike accident. disabled people, once you get into an aeroplane, are as able—bodied as anybody else. there are no real
yes, ifeel very proud, yes.without the full use of their limbs. mike wildeman lost the lower part of his leg in a motorbike accident, but says aviation can be an inspiration. at the moment we are flying in training aircraft which have been adapted for a training role here at blackbushe, but eventually we'd like to be flying in aerobatic aeroplanes and doing close aerobatic formation work, just the same as other teams you see on the display circuit. archive: bader: tin legs and iron courage......
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ifeel good. training has been going pretty well. hard with my coach gary and things are going well enough. for me it is just things are going well enough. for me it isjust going things are going well enough. for me it is just going to be tough, things are going well enough. for me it isjust going to be tough, as well as testing myself to see what i am, and asking them questions, and in three and a half weeks, after the chicago marathon, i'm excited. serena williams called her return to tennis incredible following the health complications she experienced following the brith of herfirst child. she edged a step closer to equalling the record for the most grand slam singles titles after reaching the us open final. one set up, williams wrapped up the second six love against anaistasjia sevatsova, and will face japan's naomi osaka in tomorrow's final, who was just one—year—old when serena won her first grand slam — now she has 23 and could make that 2a in new york. i got a little emotional out there because last year i was literally fight
ifeel good. training has been going pretty well. hard with my coach gary and things are going well enough. for me it is just things are going well enough. for me it isjust going things are going well enough. for me it is just going to be tough, things are going well enough. for me it isjust going to be tough, as well as testing myself to see what i am, and asking them questions, and in three and a half weeks, after the chicago marathon, i'm excited. serena williams called her return to tennis...
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but is constant, and it is getting worse, ifeel, because it used to be a way hundred members, withheldfor work, so i have to answer it, so they have me over a barrel that way now. do you block of scholars, but find you get new numbers calling you? absolutely. as soon as i blocked it, and other one phones. it is continuous. what do you think about these new proposals that the government says they will help? i very much welcome this. but i think there are other ways that we can tackle this, as well. the telephone preference service is his and useful tool for us. service is his and useful tool for us. but on a local level, there is definitely... we have a great twitter digg —— twitter feed which helps vulnerable and older people in oui’ helps vulnerable and older people in our community see what kind of scams are out there and how we can help them fit in true call devices in their home so that we can reduce the amount of calls they get. what do those devices do? they stop people getting through that are not from a known number, so a lot of older invulnerable people, their main source of c
but is constant, and it is getting worse, ifeel, because it used to be a way hundred members, withheldfor work, so i have to answer it, so they have me over a barrel that way now. do you block of scholars, but find you get new numbers calling you? absolutely. as soon as i blocked it, and other one phones. it is continuous. what do you think about these new proposals that the government says they will help? i very much welcome this. but i think there are other ways that we can tackle this, as...
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to act on them and we certainly did in 2009 and 2010 and then people became complacent again, and ifeelld, and i think when the next crisis comes, and there will be a future crisis we'll find we neither have the fiscal and monetary room for manoeuvre we had in 2008/9 or the willingness to take that action, but perhaps most worrying of all, we will not have the international cooperation that was necessary to get us out of this worldwide crisis. joining us again is kathleen brooks. interesting comments he said we are ina interesting comments he said we are in a leaderless world, we are not ally but do we have perhaps the right leaders? we don't have agreement between the leaders, what i think is really interesting, like or loathe groan, is the fact he says you need then to be working together because when a crisis hits as we saw ten yea rs because when a crisis hits as we saw ten years ago you have the bank of japan, the united kingdom, the us, europe, all working together to provide extra liquidity to stop it from combusting, if there is another crisis we don't have that right now. you s
to act on them and we certainly did in 2009 and 2010 and then people became complacent again, and ifeelld, and i think when the next crisis comes, and there will be a future crisis we'll find we neither have the fiscal and monetary room for manoeuvre we had in 2008/9 or the willingness to take that action, but perhaps most worrying of all, we will not have the international cooperation that was necessary to get us out of this worldwide crisis. joining us again is kathleen brooks. interesting...
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ifeel like i've made big strides forward. imagine how difficult that is to make a decision like that knowing that we will be... it's been an awful season for andy murray. clearly not not over that its surgery. clearly not not over that its surgery. the window when he is ready and back on the... the best to him. tennis's laver cup is taking place this weekend in chicago. it's europe against the rest of the world. normally great rivals, novak djokovic and roger federer are on the same side, though you might not think it with djokovic belting the ball into federer‘s back early on in their doubles match against kevin anderson and jack sock. despite winning the first set, they actually lost their tie, but europe do lead 3—1 going into the second day, which is getting under way shortly. that is like the ryder cup in tennis. and of course, the ryder cup is going to soon be upon us. it sta rts is going to soon be upon us. it starts outside paris next friday night. all the build up will start on bbc news. we've got all our corresponde
ifeel like i've made big strides forward. imagine how difficult that is to make a decision like that knowing that we will be... it's been an awful season for andy murray. clearly not not over that its surgery. clearly not not over that its surgery. the window when he is ready and back on the... the best to him. tennis's laver cup is taking place this weekend in chicago. it's europe against the rest of the world. normally great rivals, novak djokovic and roger federer are on the same side,...
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certainly not convincingly, and ifeel many customers feel the same. using them over a long period of time, you were saying that you feel you have seen a lot of changes you are not altogether surprised that they've been hit by something like this because of their strategy? i'm in reputation management, my own business spends a lot of time helping clients, corporate and orange dig up organisations on how to manage crisis situations and every day engagement with their key stakeholders. for a lot of companies their customers are one. i don't think, certainly, this isn't the way we would have incurred any of our clients to handle something like today, i mean, one takes ownership, one takes responsibility and makes a very clear prospectus for the customer about the journey to ensure effective and equitable redress. in terms of the broader point, i think, for many of us who are frequent travellers with british airways, i'm proud to travel with them, and we still want to do the right thing. essentially, it is a great british icon, it is a statement of britain
certainly not convincingly, and ifeel many customers feel the same. using them over a long period of time, you were saying that you feel you have seen a lot of changes you are not altogether surprised that they've been hit by something like this because of their strategy? i'm in reputation management, my own business spends a lot of time helping clients, corporate and orange dig up organisations on how to manage crisis situations and every day engagement with their key stakeholders. for a lot...
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ifeel lucky to be here and to com plete ago.ly as well. it is 7:21am. it may sound like something out of a science fiction film but police are now increasingly using powerful artificial intelligence tools to solve complex crimes. the techniques include cctv facial recognition and programmes that can scan hundreds of thousands of documents for incriminating information. our home affairs corresponspondent danny shaw was given exclusive access to the serious fraud office to see how it works. this is the computer software helping fraud investigators join the dots. it trawls through e—mails and electronic documents to identify patterns in communications. working fast — faster than a human. i don't have to think a lot and have to actually work out who is involved or why they are involved, i click a couple of buttons and it takes me directly into what i would be interested to see. the serious fraud office hardly ever allows cameras in here. the crimes it investigates are sensitive and complex. there are tens of millions of documents to
ifeel lucky to be here and to com plete ago.ly as well. it is 7:21am. it may sound like something out of a science fiction film but police are now increasingly using powerful artificial intelligence tools to solve complex crimes. the techniques include cctv facial recognition and programmes that can scan hundreds of thousands of documents for incriminating information. our home affairs corresponspondent danny shaw was given exclusive access to the serious fraud office to see how it works. this...
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i feel a ifeel a bit at i feel a bit at a loss. ifeel a bit at a loss. it i feel a bit at a loss. think we all, asjews in this country, just want to get on with our lives, and we mark thejewish new year next week. we don't want to be sitting around our family tables discussing the current situation in the uk, but we will be. so let's hope there is some sort of leadership within the labour party. yesterday there was a statement of solidarity with the jewish community, and i couldn't help but feel a bit cynical. it is action, not words. thank you both for your time here on breakfast. something we will be talking about before 8am is the issue of school uniforms. british parent spent £950 million on back—to—school items last year, with the average parent spending £253 on uniform, shoes, sportswear, bags, stationery, that sort of thing. is that too much? how do we keep costs down? here is matt with a look at this morning's weather. a lovely start to the day across many parts of the uk this morning. sunrise coming up in the distant in swa nsea. sunrise coming up in the distant in swanse
i feel a ifeel a bit at i feel a bit at a loss. ifeel a bit at a loss. it i feel a bit at a loss. think we all, asjews in this country, just want to get on with our lives, and we mark thejewish new year next week. we don't want to be sitting around our family tables discussing the current situation in the uk, but we will be. so let's hope there is some sort of leadership within the labour party. yesterday there was a statement of solidarity with the jewish community, and i couldn't help but...
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ifeel so blessed and lucky right now with the opportunities i have.e season as they scored eight tries to beat bath. winger liam williams scored a hat—trick as they won by 50—27 at home. exeter are still breathing down their necks, thanks to victory at home to worcester. also wins today for northampton in the pro 14, 0spreys have gone to the top of conference a, with a 22—8 victory at zebre in northern italy. luke morgan scored the only try of the game in a fairly scrappy encounter. all the other 0spreys points came from the boot of welsh international sam davies there's another match under way. with three more to come later. anna van der breggen has won the women's race at the road world championships in austria. the dutch rider — the olympic champion — attacked with almost 40 kilometres remaining to win by well over three minutes from australia's amanda spratt. dani rowe was the highest—placed british rider in 26th place. and chelsea, hazard has scored, 1—0. it is a fine end to the afternoon across much of england and wales. plenty of late september
ifeel so blessed and lucky right now with the opportunities i have.e season as they scored eight tries to beat bath. winger liam williams scored a hat—trick as they won by 50—27 at home. exeter are still breathing down their necks, thanks to victory at home to worcester. also wins today for northampton in the pro 14, 0spreys have gone to the top of conference a, with a 22—8 victory at zebre in northern italy. luke morgan scored the only try of the game in a fairly scrappy encounter. all...
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yes, ifeel very proud, yes.t of his leg in a motorbike accident, but says aviation can be an inspiration. at the moment we are flying in training aircraft which have been adapted for a training role here at blackbushe, but eventually we'd like to be flying in aerobatic aeroplanes and doing close aerobatic formation work, just the same as other teams you see on the display circuit. archive: bader: tin legs and iron courage... the team was inspired by sir douglas bader, the world war ii spitfire pilot who flew despite having no legs. he was later shot down and became a pow. today's display involved several complicated manoeuvres. the aircraft feet controls are adapted to help the pilots, each one of which is hoping to send a clear, inclusive message about flying,put into words by alan robinson, who lost part of his leg in a motorbike accident. disabled people, once you get into an aeroplane, are as able—bodied as anybody else. there are no real limitations. this is believed to be only the second disabled air displ
yes, ifeel very proud, yes.t of his leg in a motorbike accident, but says aviation can be an inspiration. at the moment we are flying in training aircraft which have been adapted for a training role here at blackbushe, but eventually we'd like to be flying in aerobatic aeroplanes and doing close aerobatic formation work, just the same as other teams you see on the display circuit. archive: bader: tin legs and iron courage... the team was inspired by sir douglas bader, the world war ii spitfire...
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today, he tweeted that he is tough, and i feel the earlier today, he tweeted that he is tough, and ifeelkind of you got to break a few eggs to get an omelette area being a president, and trump supporters voted for him by and large not for him to play nice, but for him to disrupt the system, so they see someone like bob woodward or members of his own administration anonymously going about the fact that he's taking a different angle on trade or if he is doing different things as far as foreign policy, one of the quotes in the book, and demanding things change in afghanistan because soldiers are getting killed, they will look up and say well that's exactly what we want, in that regard, there may not bea want, in that regard, there may not be a political price release from the supporters. thank you, anthony, he's talking about afghanistan the situation there is very closely intertwined with the situation in pakistan. and that's where the us secretary of state mike pompeo is at the moment, visiting the new pm of pakistan, imran khan. plenty to talk about earlier this year the us cut more than
today, he tweeted that he is tough, and i feel the earlier today, he tweeted that he is tough, and ifeelkind of you got to break a few eggs to get an omelette area being a president, and trump supporters voted for him by and large not for him to play nice, but for him to disrupt the system, so they see someone like bob woodward or members of his own administration anonymously going about the fact that he's taking a different angle on trade or if he is doing different things as far as foreign...
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ifeel this in the said, help help, we need the ambulance. i feel this in the foot.gglers just a couple of days after we spoke to her and herjourney couple of days after we spoke to her and her journey from romania couple of days after we spoke to her and herjourney from romania to germany in a car to 20 hours, it hidden beneath a blanket at border crossings. —— took 20 hours.” hidden beneath a blanket at border crossings. -- took 20 hours. i saw my family crossings. -- took 20 hours. i saw myfamily and crossings. -- took 20 hours. i saw my family and i was so crossings. -- took 20 hours. i saw happy. crossings. -- took 20 hours. i saw my family and i was so happy. i embrace them. i hugged my father and mother and i cried so much will stop my mother, we cried. i'm so happy. thanks to nick thorpe for that report. this is 13 year old howick and his 12 year old sister, lily. they're armenian children who've spent most of their lives in the netherlands. they had asylum applications turned down — and for a time went into hiding. their cases have sparked a broader discussi
ifeel this in the said, help help, we need the ambulance. i feel this in the foot.gglers just a couple of days after we spoke to her and herjourney couple of days after we spoke to her and her journey from romania couple of days after we spoke to her and herjourney from romania to germany in a car to 20 hours, it hidden beneath a blanket at border crossings. —— took 20 hours.” hidden beneath a blanket at border crossings. -- took 20 hours. i saw my family crossings. -- took 20 hours. i...
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ifeel like tom hanks in big.alists this year from as far as china, russia and the usa. and the judges — who are concert pianists themselves — have been giving impromptu performances in the centre of the city, in what's been dubbed the world's smallest concert hall. this is great. yeah, it's noisy but i don't care. it doesn't matter, music wins out. yeah. oh, what a lovely, magical thing. it was such a tedious day. i had nothing but boring things to do and i'm absolutely uplifted by it. it's just magnificent. the build—up to the final has included the impressionist alistair mcgowan returning to his alma mater, the university of leeds, to talk about taking up the piano at the age of 49. it's sort of taken over my life, i must admit. i can't wait, i itch, i salivate. if i see a piano in a room, i just want to play it, and i keep wanting to learn new pieces and my big frustration at starting late in life is thinking of the pieces i will never play. the event is trying to make sure that rather younger people are encou
ifeel like tom hanks in big.alists this year from as far as china, russia and the usa. and the judges — who are concert pianists themselves — have been giving impromptu performances in the centre of the city, in what's been dubbed the world's smallest concert hall. this is great. yeah, it's noisy but i don't care. it doesn't matter, music wins out. yeah. oh, what a lovely, magical thing. it was such a tedious day. i had nothing but boring things to do and i'm absolutely uplifted by it. it's...
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why should ifeel sad? i have two be down about? why should i feel sad?ed it. you describe it very nicely in the book. what is it about painting that has allowed you to do consumer when i was younger i always loved painting and it was always time by myself. lot of the time i need carers of family around me, groups or people. painting is just my time. family around me, groups or people. painting isjust my time. it is something i can do purely by myself. i don't need help. i can sit there and focus and sold out of everything else. that love and joy i had as a child. i want to do that now. anybody would watch this and say it isa anybody would watch this and say it is a remarkable standard, a remarkable ability which has also given due prominence, hasn't it? it has been used in different publications and giving you a platform you didn't have before. yes. the response to my work was a lwa ys yes. the response to my work was always hugely overwhelming, people's reaction to it. for the 2015 bulk up i was commissioned by the times to do the coverfor i was commiss
why should ifeel sad? i have two be down about? why should i feel sad?ed it. you describe it very nicely in the book. what is it about painting that has allowed you to do consumer when i was younger i always loved painting and it was always time by myself. lot of the time i need carers of family around me, groups or people. painting is just my time. family around me, groups or people. painting isjust my time. it is something i can do purely by myself. i don't need help. i can sit there and...
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am ifeeling jealous? do i need reassurance? what are my needs?and myself and my ability to cope with difficult feelings. everyone is smiling and agreeing. certainly within my clinical work, people agreeing. certainly within my clinicalwork, people phoning in talking about how hard it is to be ina talking about how hard it is to be in a fully open relationship. what do you mean fully? to be giving it permanently, not just a do you mean fully? to be giving it permanently, notjust a one—off experiment which may or may not lead to the break—up of that relationship. we would call that an affair. for a lot of people that is their transition relationship before quitting their existing relationship. from my perspective, what i see in the work i do and the people i counsel is there are too many paranoias and emotions, feeling of notjust in many paranoias and emotions, feeling of not just in security but that fundamental jealousy that kicks of not just in security but that fundamentaljealousy that kicks in which is very common to all of us because that's h
am ifeeling jealous? do i need reassurance? what are my needs?and myself and my ability to cope with difficult feelings. everyone is smiling and agreeing. certainly within my clinical work, people agreeing. certainly within my clinicalwork, people phoning in talking about how hard it is to be ina talking about how hard it is to be in a fully open relationship. what do you mean fully? to be giving it permanently, not just a do you mean fully? to be giving it permanently, notjust a one—off...
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and ifeel that events like dwarf wrestling are just mocking people with dwarfism. is almost like we lost our boys. so when we speak up or do stuff like this, people are not taking us seriously. our show, people might have a preconception before they come, but anybody afterwards that leeds has definitely a different opinion. with the dwarf tossing, that has been illegal in america since 1989. i would never allow myself or anybody else to be degraded like that. the thing about this, my message to the world is that i was told always by average sized people that i can't do this or that, at a very young age i was told that, at a very young age i was told that, i had a mindset i could not do stuff, until my grampa at age ten told me i could. and so once i started being reassured by him that anything an average sized person can do, ican, anything an average sized person can do, i can, just in a different way, i started going after my goals. i always wanted to be a wrestler. i feel that the wrestling here has never been seen, or hasn't been seen in awhile, so the view on i
and ifeel that events like dwarf wrestling are just mocking people with dwarfism. is almost like we lost our boys. so when we speak up or do stuff like this, people are not taking us seriously. our show, people might have a preconception before they come, but anybody afterwards that leeds has definitely a different opinion. with the dwarf tossing, that has been illegal in america since 1989. i would never allow myself or anybody else to be degraded like that. the thing about this, my message to...