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but, ifeel like a feeling pretty down. but, ifeel likea came feeling pretty down.e title and i did. now to golf and on the pga tourjustin thomas has moved to the top of the fedex cup standings after securing a three shot win at the bmw championship at medinah in illinois. the american finished in a course record 25 under while the top 30 players on the points list now move through to the final event — the tour championship — teeing off next thursday in atlanta. but it will be without defending champion tiger woods who failed to finish high enough, the winner of the fedex cup will take home a $15 million bonus. it's hard to play with the lead and ijust kind of — i was enjoying it, you know? i was like this is why you play. i forgot how hard it is to win and that is why it has taken this long. this game is so hard. you don't know how often things like this are going to happen, but i'm working harder and harder to get back to it and it feels great. while thomas pieters secured a second victory at the czech masters, the 27—year—old belgian won by a stroke with his last
but, ifeel like a feeling pretty down. but, ifeel likea came feeling pretty down.e title and i did. now to golf and on the pga tourjustin thomas has moved to the top of the fedex cup standings after securing a three shot win at the bmw championship at medinah in illinois. the american finished in a course record 25 under while the top 30 players on the points list now move through to the final event — the tour championship — teeing off next thursday in atlanta. but it will be without...
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ifeel like, if anything, really worried, to be honest.el like, if anything, it means that i get to know the people in my community and i feel more secure. on the other side of the atlantic this community is also opening its doors to strangers, as it embraces a bold new way of tackling the city's housing shortage. according to the oregon centre for public policy, two—thirds of the state ‘s low income renters spend more than 50% of their income on housing. there we re over of their income on housing. there were over a100 people on a given night you were either sleeping outside in an emergency shelter or in transitional housing. there are probably three times that many people on any given night to our couch surfing, living in basements and garages and trying to stay housed that way. when officials here announced plans to build small living spaces in homeowners' backyards, at no cost to the owner, more than 1000 people signed up to register. four were ultimately selected to be part of the pilot project. the test is to work with four homeowner
ifeel like, if anything, really worried, to be honest.el like, if anything, it means that i get to know the people in my community and i feel more secure. on the other side of the atlantic this community is also opening its doors to strangers, as it embraces a bold new way of tackling the city's housing shortage. according to the oregon centre for public policy, two—thirds of the state ‘s low income renters spend more than 50% of their income on housing. there we re over of their income on...
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ah... 0h, oh, i 0h, ifeel so oh, i feel so relieved 0h, ifeel so relieved after oh, i feel so relievedull. now i can feel relaxed. but feeding his addiction is a constant challenge. is it hard to get nyaope in the township? mm—mm. it's so simple. there is no escape. it's hard seeing just how lowjesus has fallen. but in the nightmare world of nyaope, you can always sink lower. as i discovered, some ofjesus‘ friends are going to potentially deadly extremes to feed their addiction. in search of a bigger hit, they are not only injecting the drug but also share the needle. so, are you not scared of hiv? these guys are already taking one hell of a risk. but what i was about to see next was truly chilling. after injecting the nyaope, the addict draws his own blood back out into the syringe. to make the hit go further, this mixture of blood and nyaope will then be injected by the others. what i am witnessing is sheer madness. it's very scaryjust before you do it but you are brave because of the cravings. when i saw that, drawing blood from himself and injecting to the other one, it scared me m
ah... 0h, oh, i 0h, ifeel so oh, i feel so relieved 0h, ifeel so relieved after oh, i feel so relievedull. now i can feel relaxed. but feeding his addiction is a constant challenge. is it hard to get nyaope in the township? mm—mm. it's so simple. there is no escape. it's hard seeing just how lowjesus has fallen. but in the nightmare world of nyaope, you can always sink lower. as i discovered, some ofjesus‘ friends are going to potentially deadly extremes to feed their addiction. in search...
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and if it is irreparable, and ifeel that i can't about it.. and if it is irreparable, and ifeel that i can't continue in the government, then obviously i would leave the government. but knowing the amount iwork four, i don't see that happening. i didn't ta ke don't see that happening. i didn't take the decision lightly two months ago to leave the national parks and become a minister, to become a white politician in a black african country —— i work for. they believe they can do a lot of good for the country, for its parks and wildlife, but more importantly, in a way, i'm the minister of forests, of the environments, and of climate change, and the difficult part of myjob, really, is the climate change and the oceans, ocean pollution and so on. because their little gabon has to try to move the entire international community towards taking action. dealing with corruption in the forestry sector of gabon with full support from the president shouldn't take more than 3- president shouldn't take more than 3— six months. president shouldn't take more
and if it is irreparable, and ifeel that i can't about it.. and if it is irreparable, and ifeel that i can't continue in the government, then obviously i would leave the government. but knowing the amount iwork four, i don't see that happening. i didn't ta ke don't see that happening. i didn't take the decision lightly two months ago to leave the national parks and become a minister, to become a white politician in a black african country —— i work for. they believe they can do a lot of...
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and ifeel like the best out of their relationship with me.is to see what happens. it is such an interesting, deep connection. it's love, you know? i don't think i would have expected that. i thought... don't think i would have expected that. ithought... i don't don't think i would have expected that. i thought... i don't know. don't think i would have expected that. ithought... i don't know. but i saw that coming. it is really sweet. it's great. i'm lucky to have them. mito. we are going to meet darren tomorrow. this is when we we re darren tomorrow. this is when we were on vacation the week for your mom died. and she played the song she learned. she taught herself to play the ukulele in the last two months of her life and played the song for the whole family. # don't worry about a thing # don't worry about a thing # 'cause every little thing's is going to be all right # don't worry about a thing # don't worry about a thing # 'cause every little thing is going to be all right. amazing! applause. she was so funny. she was so funny. my my mum i
and ifeel like the best out of their relationship with me.is to see what happens. it is such an interesting, deep connection. it's love, you know? i don't think i would have expected that. i thought... don't think i would have expected that. ithought... i don't don't think i would have expected that. i thought... i don't know. don't think i would have expected that. ithought... i don't know. but i saw that coming. it is really sweet. it's great. i'm lucky to have them. mito. we are going to...
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i was running along, and i thought, ifeel tired. istopped me. i was running along, and i thought, ifeel tired. i stopped for a breather, and that was it, my legs wouldn't function. i think i said to my crew member, i need some sleep. and at that point i think ijust lay down on the grass wherever i was! i down on the grass wherever i was! i do remember doing that, but it was out of my control. i was so tired i had to stop where i was. i don't think they quite knew what to do with me. they put me to bed for 20 minutes and then drag me out. i still wasn't worth it. i had to walk around ina still wasn't worth it. i had to walk around in a circle for five still wasn't worth it. i had to walk around in a circle forfive minutes and shove me back in the van. but thatis and shove me back in the van. but that is all part of the adventure! and adventure it certainly is. we look forward to hearing the official confirmation but you are a record—brea ker confirmation but you are a record—breaker for all of us full stop thank you very much, sharon
i was running along, and i thought, ifeel tired. istopped me. i was running along, and i thought, ifeel tired. i stopped for a breather, and that was it, my legs wouldn't function. i think i said to my crew member, i need some sleep. and at that point i think ijust lay down on the grass wherever i was! i down on the grass wherever i was! i do remember doing that, but it was out of my control. i was so tired i had to stop where i was. i don't think they quite knew what to do with me. they put me...
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i was running along, and i thought, ifeel tired.stopped for a breather, and that was it, my legs wouldn't function. i think i said to my crew member, i need some sleep. and at that point i think ijust lay down on the grass wherever i was! i down on the grass wherever i was! i do remember doing that, but it was out of my control. i was so tired
i was running along, and i thought, ifeel tired.stopped for a breather, and that was it, my legs wouldn't function. i think i said to my crew member, i need some sleep. and at that point i think ijust lay down on the grass wherever i was! i down on the grass wherever i was! i do remember doing that, but it was out of my control. i was so tired
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like i‘m going to be in myself and ifeel like i‘m going to beina myself and ifeel like i‘m going tory winter for a club record of £72 million. signing a five—year contract after completing a medical on tuesday. he scored 35 goals and 74 league appearances. there has been a huge blow for wells ahead of the rugby‘s world cup. he has been ruled out of the tournament. he suffered a collarbone injury and what is being described as an innocuous training ground incident and will need surgery. the player has had a string of injuries over the past year and a half, breaking his arm twice and has not played a test since march last year. the teenager writing at the racers, and to compete. this afternoon, she has won her race in the all—female race, take a look there she is in her white helmet right on the inside track, she took it bya right on the inside track, she took it by a narrow margin, but look at how much a mentor. the ebony horse clu b how much a mentor. the ebony horse club which gives inner—city youngsters the chance to train. she has not set on a race horse before april this year. t
like i‘m going to be in myself and ifeel like i‘m going to beina myself and ifeel like i‘m going tory winter for a club record of £72 million. signing a five—year contract after completing a medical on tuesday. he scored 35 goals and 74 league appearances. there has been a huge blow for wells ahead of the rugby‘s world cup. he has been ruled out of the tournament. he suffered a collarbone injury and what is being described as an innocuous training ground incident and will need...
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myself and i have to do that and i feel like i am but today i trust myself and i have to do that and ifeelod mindset at the moment. she is too off the pace, actually of south africa seven under par, 65, one shot ahead of japan process africa seven under par, 65, one shot ahead ofjapan process and america's daniel. defending champion georgia also went well today looking to reca ptu re also went well today looking to recapture some of the farm that led to her claiming this title at royal oak 12 months ago. three under leaving her in touching distance of the leader at. i enjoyed it i love it out there i had a lot of fun and isaid to it out there i had a lot of fun and i said to myself go out and enjoy it andi i said to myself go out and enjoy it and i did and i had so much support. strong day for several korean players. she is fighting for a third major 2019, and made for birdies in en route to making for under, one half off world number two. opening day comes to a close, the hub hub spread the moment rest on georgia and hall. football, wills eat crusaders in the republic second qualifying ro
myself and i have to do that and i feel like i am but today i trust myself and i have to do that and ifeelod mindset at the moment. she is too off the pace, actually of south africa seven under par, 65, one shot ahead of japan process africa seven under par, 65, one shot ahead ofjapan process and america's daniel. defending champion georgia also went well today looking to reca ptu re also went well today looking to recapture some of the farm that led to her claiming this title at royal oak 12...
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i feel a ifeel a bit i feel a bit sorry for myself but to be honest right now, you know, i'm not angrybut, you know, things not screwed into the floor. i've lost a purse, i've lost 12 weeks away from kids, i'm angry more than anything. finally, the tour de france champion egan bernal received a hero's welcome as he returned to colombia for the first time since his victory in paris last month. thousands of screaming fans held a victory party in his hometown of zipaquira. some 3,000 supporters dressed in the famous yellow of the leaders jersey chanting his name and cheering as he walked on stage. the 22—year—old is the youngest to win the tour in 110 years, and is the first from latin american. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me — adam wild — and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. good morning. yet again it was scotland and northern ireland that bore the brunt of the showers for wednesday. the area of low pressure that was responsible, that's now drifting off into the north sea, allowing this brief ridge of high pressure to bu
i feel a ifeel a bit i feel a bit sorry for myself but to be honest right now, you know, i'm not angrybut, you know, things not screwed into the floor. i've lost a purse, i've lost 12 weeks away from kids, i'm angry more than anything. finally, the tour de france champion egan bernal received a hero's welcome as he returned to colombia for the first time since his victory in paris last month. thousands of screaming fans held a victory party in his hometown of zipaquira. some 3,000 supporters...
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ifeel a little bit claustrophobic.ng i need to have a look at, and perhaps try in the nets, to see if i can find a way to get comfortable with it. football now and leicester took a point from their visit to stamford bridge with a 1—1 draw against chelsea. it was a mistake from leicester's wilfred n'didi which gave chelsea the opening goal but he soon made up for it. adam wild reports. frank lampard's legacy is written large all over stamford bridge. his playing past is unsurpassed but now the architect of chelsea's future. young mason mount may be a big part of that, goal on his home debut quite a start. chelsea should have added more in the first—half. n'golo ka nte could not added more in the first—half. n'golo kante could not quite. after the break, leicester city in pink rose to the chelsea challenge. wilfred ndidi at fault for the first goal, making amends with the equaliser. leicester city could have won it had james maddison find the finish this deserved. jamie vardy also had a great opportunity. at times leices
ifeel a little bit claustrophobic.ng i need to have a look at, and perhaps try in the nets, to see if i can find a way to get comfortable with it. football now and leicester took a point from their visit to stamford bridge with a 1—1 draw against chelsea. it was a mistake from leicester's wilfred n'didi which gave chelsea the opening goal but he soon made up for it. adam wild reports. frank lampard's legacy is written large all over stamford bridge. his playing past is unsurpassed but now the...
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i feel like a ifeel like a million bucks, no pun intended. not the way i wanted to win. it‘s not easy for a napoli to pull out, especially in a final round —— an athlete. but i know she is going to bounce back real quick. she is an incredible athlete and i wish her the fastest recovery. meanwhile, rafael madal won the men‘s final in montreal by thrashing russia‘s daniil medvedev in straight sets. the top seed and world number two needed just just 70 minutes to complete a 6—3, 6—0 victory and claim a record—extending 35th masters series title, and his fifth in canada. i play out a grand final, during the week of course there have been up—and—down. as is normalfrom coming from holidays. but i was able to find a way and today i played my best match so far. though very happy about my level today. thus confidence and just happy about winning the title here again in montreal means a lot to me. on to golf, and patrick reed of the usa has won the northern trust open in newjersey, which was the first event of three which make up the end—of—season fede
i feel like a ifeel like a million bucks, no pun intended. not the way i wanted to win. it‘s not easy for a napoli to pull out, especially in a final round —— an athlete. but i know she is going to bounce back real quick. she is an incredible athlete and i wish her the fastest recovery. meanwhile, rafael madal won the men‘s final in montreal by thrashing russia‘s daniil medvedev in straight sets. the top seed and world number two needed just just 70 minutes to complete a 6—3, 6—0...
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ifeel so much happier to be home. but, yeah, it‘ll good to be back in my bed!eezer — they turned the power off the other night, so everything‘s gone. so, it‘sjust a nightmare. most of those whose homes were evacuated are spending another night away, but police promised them that as soon as it‘s safe, they‘ll be allowed back. how do you reassure residents that once they‘re back at home, they won‘t have to leave again? i think that‘s a really good question, because obviously, they‘re saying, "well, this has happened once — surely it‘ll happen again." they‘re going to keep the water levels as low as they can. they will keep pumps on site. there are some now on pontoons in the middle of the reservoir. and they will try to keep it as low as possible, because clearly, no water means no risk, doesn‘t it? they‘ve moved further away from disaster with every gallon pumped, through miles and miles of pipeline, a challenge so big that a new road had to be built to bring equipment in. the people of whaley bridge know that this is all to save their town, and many have shown
ifeel so much happier to be home. but, yeah, it‘ll good to be back in my bed!eezer — they turned the power off the other night, so everything‘s gone. so, it‘sjust a nightmare. most of those whose homes were evacuated are spending another night away, but police promised them that as soon as it‘s safe, they‘ll be allowed back. how do you reassure residents that once they‘re back at home, they won‘t have to leave again? i think that‘s a really good question, because obviously,...
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thank you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite oh, let's go! ‘soran bashi' plays.ow good you are! this is about community. festival! i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! upbeat ‘soran bashi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own way of expressing itself. who knows what the next 150 years might bring to this unique japanese island. check that out, that is an act. ‘soran bushi' plays. i have got a passport as well. the travel shows the next step. sunshine and showers if you're staying closer to home and that will be the way of it for a few days and the rest of today. at the moment it will do it for monday as well. still quite breezy. there was a bit of a flight in the ointment this morning from weather and forecasting point of view because it does not look much for that little area of cloud as attractive as we across the southern cou
thank you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite oh, let's go! ‘soran bashi' plays.ow good you are! this is about community. festival! i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! upbeat ‘soran bashi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own way of expressing itself....
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thanks you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... oh, let's go!res how good you are? this is about community. festival. i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! 00:23:25,937 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 upbeat ‘soran bushi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own way of expressing itself. who knows what the next 150 years might bring to this unique japanese island. check that out, that is an act. ‘soran bushi' plays. hello there. the last two weeks have been pretty unsettled across the uk, quite a lot of rain around, strong, unseasonable winds too. but there are signs, as this week continues to wear on, pressure will begin to build, things will turn drier and warmer, and in fact today is looking like one of those. there will be quite a lot of dry and warm weather around as high pressure begins to nose in from the south—west
thanks you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... oh, let's go!res how good you are? this is about community. festival. i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! 00:23:25,937 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 upbeat ‘soran bushi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within...
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thank you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... 0h, let's go! have all gone. who cares how good you are! this is about community. festival! i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! upbeat ‘soran bashi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own way of expressing itself. who knows what the next 150 years might bring to this unique japanese island. check that out, that is an act. ‘soran bushi' plays. hello there. showers will feature in the weather forecast over the next few days across scotland, northern ireland and the far northern ireland. we are closest to low pressure spinning its way around. southwards we have an area of cloud, a weather front waving around and this threatens to bring rain across southern coastal counties of england before turning across south—east england so we could see more general rain here and m
thank you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... 0h, let's go! have all gone. who cares how good you are! this is about community. festival! i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! upbeat ‘soran bashi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own...
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thank you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... oh, let's go!ave all gone. who cares how good you are! this is about community. festival! i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! upbeat ‘soran bashi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own way of expressing itself. who knows what the next 150 years might bring to this unique japanese island. check that out, that is an act. ‘soran bushi' plays. hello, not a bad day for most of us across england and wales before scotla nd across england and wales before scotland and northern ireland, blustery showers are the order of the day. those showers will continue for the week ahead. this is the weather front that brought the war out to the day across the country yesterday. the weather front is moved out of the way on the skies have cleared, but low pressure is still with us. ther
thank you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... oh, let's go!ave all gone. who cares how good you are! this is about community. festival! i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! upbeat ‘soran bashi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own...
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thanks you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... 0h, let's go!o cares how good you are? this is about community. festival. i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! 00:23:56,737 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 upbeat ‘soran bushi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own way of expressing itself. who knows what the next 150 years might bring to this unique japanese island. check that out, that is an act. 00:00:55,078 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 ‘soran bushi' plays. hello there. last on the attempts of 30 degrees in the uk it was a heat wave back at the end of last month. no heat at this time round but over the weekend as it hots up we may well find and purchase of 30 or 3! in the south—east of england. further north, iran is edge of high pressure, we have athletic reasons, we have a weather front in the north of scotla nd we have
thanks you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... 0h, let's go!o cares how good you are? this is about community. festival. i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! 00:23:56,737 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 upbeat ‘soran bushi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but...
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thanks you to your wonderful teaching, ifeel quite confident now that... oh, let's go!ave all gone. who cares how good you are? this is about community. festival. i'm getting it now! are you tired? no! yes, because exciting! upbeat ‘soran bashi' plays. as the festival comes to a dramatic close, my time in hokkaido finishes in what feels like a world away from where it started. i have found a place that has in a short time adopted so much of japanese culture, but within that has found its own way of expressing itself. who knows what the next 150 years might bring to this unique japanese island. check that out, that is an act. ‘soran bushi' plays. hello, again. showers have been really widespread today, particularly across the northern half of the uk. with the showers, we get rainbows like these. this was spotted earlier on in the day in rossendale. thank you for sending that. the radar shows the extent of the recent showers, absolutely caked in showers. scotland, northern ireland, northern england and wales. one of those days where most places have seen downpour after do
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and like i said, i had people come to me in the streets and in the gym — ifeel like if had people comeets and in the gym — i feel like if this we nt and in the gym — i feel like if this went to the police, it wouldn't have gone this far because i would never have been proven guilty. because again, iwas have been proven guilty. because again, i was charged in a category by the fa, it's gone this far, and i feel like no one should ever be put through what i've been put through. sophiejones ending sophie jones ending the sophiejones ending the interview there. it's the uefa super cup tonight, the match that sees the champions league winners face the europa league winners. so this year it's liverpool against chelsea in istanbul, let's head live there now to speak to jane dougal at very early days in the season, but you never want to turn down silverware — and particularly for chelsea who had that tough loss to manchester united at the weekend. a chance of silverware? why not? we've just been hearing the cheers from the hundreds of fans behind me who have gathered behind the stadium, becaus
and like i said, i had people come to me in the streets and in the gym — ifeel like if had people comeets and in the gym — i feel like if this we nt and in the gym — i feel like if this went to the police, it wouldn't have gone this far because i would never have been proven guilty. because again, iwas have been proven guilty. because again, i was charged in a category by the fa, it's gone this far, and i feel like no one should ever be put through what i've been put through. sophiejones...
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i feel a ifeel a bit i feel a bit seasick and it's ifeel a bit seasick and it's not going to be comfortablet that i can live with. welcome to bbc news. police in malaysia say they've found the body of 15—year—old nora quoirin who went missing nine days ago. the teenager was on holiday with her family when she disappeared from the resort. nora's body was found just over a mile from where she was staying, and it has been identified by herfamily. our south east asia correspondent howard johnson sent this update from the nearby town of seremban. my my apologies, we were hoping to hear the report there, but these are scenes from the island at the time the body was found. we will have his full report a little later in the next 15 minutes, my apologies for that. there've been more violent clashes at hong kong airport as police were involved in chaotic battles with pro democracy protesters who had occupied the terminal building. as thousands of demonstrators took over the departure area, scuffles broke out at one point a police officer was cornered and beaten to the ground, and a gun was pointed at
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ifeel a little bit nervous.ve a feeling you're going to completely forget. wow. the sub can dive to a maximum depth of 125 metres. we're just a few metres under the surface but there's still great marine life at these depths. here we have some chromis in the front, the little blue ones. in the coral. yeah, i believe those are chromis. and we have scissor tailed sergeants or something yeah, i believe those are chromis. and we have scissor tailed sergeants or something like that, the striped ones? golden damsel, those are the yellow guys. you're good at this game. i'm getting really good. i got a chi chi. this is incredible. i can see how if you were a bit scared to scu ba—dive, or maybe you have claustrophobia... i was thinking it was going to be much more claustrophobic, but it's not. the acrylicjust opens it right up. topside, please advise us when the dive boat has passed. over. tell us a bit about how this is powered. submarine is fully electric. a 240 volt dc electrical system, electric thrusters powered by
ifeel a little bit nervous.ve a feeling you're going to completely forget. wow. the sub can dive to a maximum depth of 125 metres. we're just a few metres under the surface but there's still great marine life at these depths. here we have some chromis in the front, the little blue ones. in the coral. yeah, i believe those are chromis. and we have scissor tailed sergeants or something yeah, i believe those are chromis. and we have scissor tailed sergeants or something like that, the striped...
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translation: i feel the translation: ifeel the pride translation: i feel the pride of being chinese,g is respected by people all over the world. i also deeply feel that security, stability and peace are like the air. you never know how precious it is until you lose it. hong kong is my birthplace, my home town, and china is my home country. i love my country, i love my hometown stop i really hope that hong kong will return to peace as soon as possible. chan's video drew a negative reaction by some on social media, who feel he is too close to the chinese authorities. one user linked to chan's video in a subtweet, commenting: another user accused chan of using his platform to promote human rights violations, saying they expected and hoped for more. more now on our top story, the decision by israel to ban two us members of congress from visiting the country. well, yousef munayyar from the us campaign for palestinian told me earlier why the israeli government needs to be held acountable for what he called discriminatory decisions. yes, well, unfortunately the united states continues to gi
translation: i feel the translation: ifeel the pride translation: i feel the pride of being chinese,g is respected by people all over the world. i also deeply feel that security, stability and peace are like the air. you never know how precious it is until you lose it. hong kong is my birthplace, my home town, and china is my home country. i love my country, i love my hometown stop i really hope that hong kong will return to peace as soon as possible. chan's video drew a negative reaction by...
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ifeel so, so sad for him.t looks. a little tiny corridor and we have a tiny kitchen you cannot even cook or do anything because kids are around playing and we have a tiny, tiny corridor and the two little boxes of dreams. me and my son stay in at the rim and the other three children stay in another room —— boxes of rooms. how old are the other kids? your son is almost 13. i have an 11—year—old, ten—year—old, two and a half —year—old. 11—year—old, ten—year—old, two and a half -year-old. are they able to have anything like a childhood, normal childhood, living in these conditions? not at all. i wanted to tell you, because we are very stressed and here, the kids are stressed. they cannot play, they cannot do anything, that is nice is for them to do their homework on the for them to do their homework on the for them. all our clothes are in boxes. we have no cupboards, no tv, no...the boxes. we have no cupboards, no tv, no the only way we come down my son with autism, we give him sensory toys. we cannot have that i
ifeel so, so sad for him.t looks. a little tiny corridor and we have a tiny kitchen you cannot even cook or do anything because kids are around playing and we have a tiny, tiny corridor and the two little boxes of dreams. me and my son stay in at the rim and the other three children stay in another room —— boxes of rooms. how old are the other kids? your son is almost 13. i have an 11—year—old, ten—year—old, two and a half —year—old. 11—year—old, ten—year—old, two and a...
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ifeel a little bit nervous. the sub can dive to a maximum depth of 125 metres.ral. yeah, i believe those are chromis. and we have scissor tailed sergeants or something like that, the striped ones? golden damsel, those are the yellow guys. you're good at this game. i‘m getting really good. i got a chi chi. this is incredible. i can see how if you were a bit scared to scu ba—dive, or maybe you have claustrophobia... i was thinking it was going to be much more claustrophobic, but it‘s not. the acrylicjust opens it right up. topside, please advise us when the dive boat has passed. 00:16:04,190 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 0ver. she can keep a nice and high. and with a view you have, travelling around it works out very well. cani around it works out very well. can i dry it? copy that. perfect. 0ver. we are right in line with the jetty. we have made our whole round trip so we will pop up to the surface and head back to the dock. and it‘s all over. some say we know more about the surface of the moon than we do the bottom of the ocean. what an opportunity this is to glimpse
ifeel a little bit nervous. the sub can dive to a maximum depth of 125 metres.ral. yeah, i believe those are chromis. and we have scissor tailed sergeants or something like that, the striped ones? golden damsel, those are the yellow guys. you're good at this game. i‘m getting really good. i got a chi chi. this is incredible. i can see how if you were a bit scared to scu ba—dive, or maybe you have claustrophobia... i was thinking it was going to be much more claustrophobic, but it‘s not....
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ifeel a little bit claustrophobic.nets, to see if icanfind try in the practice nets, to see if i can find a way to get comfortable with it. you can keep up-to-date with it. you can keep up-to-date with all the cricket on the bbc sport website. football. sheffield united have their first premier league victory at bramall lane for 12 years with a 1—0 win over crystal palace. chris wilder's team got all three points thanks tojohn lundstram's early second half goal. joe lynskey reports. chris wilder might well have stopped to reflect. once upon a time, he was a sheffield united ball boy, now the managerforged in a sheffield united ball boy, now the manager forged in the steel city furnace leads the blades at the top. just two years ago, this site were in league 1. the rise under chris wilder has come through new energy and ideas. at the core of this team are players who have worked their way through the leagues. after this effort from callum robinson, david mcgoldrick got the next chance. last season he was their player of
ifeel a little bit claustrophobic.nets, to see if icanfind try in the practice nets, to see if i can find a way to get comfortable with it. you can keep up-to-date with it. you can keep up-to-date with all the cricket on the bbc sport website. football. sheffield united have their first premier league victory at bramall lane for 12 years with a 1—0 win over crystal palace. chris wilder's team got all three points thanks tojohn lundstram's early second half goal. joe lynskey reports. chris...
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firstly, i am a player and firstly, iam a player and i firstly, i am a player and ifeel i have a lote in and play and try and help the team. and then secondly, i want to try and learn off philip and his staff to gain experience for obviously when i do stop playing and go into that next step. al—duhail came from a goal down to hold fellow qatari side al sadd 1—1 in their asian champions league round of 16 first leg tie on tuesday. while in the battle of saudi arabia, it was the away team al—hilal who twice came from behind to beat al—ahli 11—2 in theirfirst leg. bafetimbi gomis scored a hat—trick and the former french international had a celebration to match the feat. india have completed a clean sweep of their t20 series against west indies by claiming a 7—wicket win in the third and final match of their series in guyana. india won the toss and elected to send the hosts in with kieron pollard blasting 6 sixes in his innings of 58, while a half century from indian skipper virat kohli and an unbeaten 65 from rishabh pant saw them home to complete the 3—0 series win. there was a big sho
firstly, i am a player and firstly, iam a player and i firstly, i am a player and ifeel i have a lote in and play and try and help the team. and then secondly, i want to try and learn off philip and his staff to gain experience for obviously when i do stop playing and go into that next step. al—duhail came from a goal down to hold fellow qatari side al sadd 1—1 in their asian champions league round of 16 first leg tie on tuesday. while in the battle of saudi arabia, it was the away team...
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ifeel like because it is not going to court, the perpetrator, or alleged perpetrator, is not being chargedore the world sees that as, he's getting away, he is innocent, and we are telling lies, and that's just not the truth. i understand you were asked to hand over your phone, your social media accounts. we are talking about abuse that happened decades before social media even existed. how did you feel about those kinds of requests? a bit flabbergasted, really. i asked them, what has this got to do with non—recent abuse cases, for the exact reason you said. they said, because rape cases had collapsed in a public manner, that all cases of rape and non—recent abuse, where even if there was sexual abuse, sexual assault, they were all being reviewed and that was the point that was being made and everyone had to go through that. it actually delayed our case by another 18 weeks because we had to give over all our social media. but the police didn't even know how to do that. how to process it? how to process it, yes. i downloaded it and sent it to them on a stick and i was told, that it can't be
ifeel like because it is not going to court, the perpetrator, or alleged perpetrator, is not being chargedore the world sees that as, he's getting away, he is innocent, and we are telling lies, and that's just not the truth. i understand you were asked to hand over your phone, your social media accounts. we are talking about abuse that happened decades before social media even existed. how did you feel about those kinds of requests? a bit flabbergasted, really. i asked them, what has this got...
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ifeel the same. to lose a child, it's terrible. stay with us on bbc news. leaders. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: after days of violent protests and thousands of cancelled flights, calm descends upon hong kong airport, but can it last? a year after genoa's deadly bridge collapse, they're rebuilding the crossing. but can they ever rebuild trust? more on our top story on the protests over the last few days at hong kong's international airport. joshua wong is a political activist and a protest leaderfor the pro democ
ifeel the same. to lose a child, it's terrible. stay with us on bbc news. leaders. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this...
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ifeel so refreshed and energetic. screams. my name is alan tong, better known as the asian iceman.the energy there is completely different — so pure and so awakening. i guess we live in a tropical country so we don't have the cold we need. so hence i order the ice from the ice man. and in so though, we would have 120 kilos of ice inside and the temperature of the water would go down to about zero, maybe —1. the first 23 seconds would be the most difficult. you might want to run out, jump out, just scream and so on. it is very likely that you'd feel this sharpness, the stabbing into your skin. but once you're in there, you can feel these sensations of — we call it a natural high. i usually spend up to 20 minutes in the ice bath. your mind will in fact gain a certain clarity and strength in a way that you have never experienced before. whew! mental strength, mental control, this is real. screams. alan tong, who goes by the nickname of the ‘asian ice man'. he certainly earned it. now sharanjit, this weekend viewers of bbc world news were able to see you showing people around singapore
ifeel so refreshed and energetic. screams. my name is alan tong, better known as the asian iceman.the energy there is completely different — so pure and so awakening. i guess we live in a tropical country so we don't have the cold we need. so hence i order the ice from the ice man. and in so though, we would have 120 kilos of ice inside and the temperature of the water would go down to about zero, maybe —1. the first 23 seconds would be the most difficult. you might want to run out, jump...
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ifeel like i've done a little workout. we've not actually started the miners‘ route, have we? no. onto the old miners‘ route up the mountain. i can see why you love climbing around here. it's pretty fantastic and it's always changing, the environment, wherever you go in the lake district. it was changing across that bridge. it was. so the via ferrata, also known as the miners‘ route, goes all the way up there. is that actually what they did? so this incline that you can see there is basically following the footsteps of the miners that they used to take to work. these added bits that we have on the fell side as well so that‘s just for fun. so, i think i‘m ready. are you? no. shall we do this? yes, let‘s do this. don‘t look down. 0k. i don‘t know if my legs are shaking because i‘m cold, because i‘m nervous, or because they‘re really exhausted from the bridge still. just watch that clip there, cat. 0k. things are getting real now. while i‘m safe and hooked on, i know that one wrong step on these thin metal bars could see me test my harness much more than i‘d like. the miners wouldn‘t
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ifeel like it is going to improve in my last year of study. grades and it has been very difficult to deal with. that is it for this week's programme. you can always send us your ideas. we are back on monday morning at ten o'clock on bbc two at the bbc news channel and online. bye— bye. asa as a weather system moves east across the uk, many of us has seen a bit of rangers that the weekend. not all has been as heavy as this, from shropshire, early today. we have also seen some shropshire, early today. we have also seen some very shropshire, early today. we have also seen some very heavy rain in scotland, especially luton north. that will system has been hanging around, particularly in scotland, with that heavy rain. it is now moving eastwards into the rain is turning lighter as it does so. the wind changing from a westerly to a north—westerly. the last of what is less of the system cooling away from east anglia and the south—east. the heavy rain and love in scotland are easing to showers, they continue in the north and west of scotland overnight
ifeel like it is going to improve in my last year of study. grades and it has been very difficult to deal with. that is it for this week's programme. you can always send us your ideas. we are back on monday morning at ten o'clock on bbc two at the bbc news channel and online. bye— bye. asa as a weather system moves east across the uk, many of us has seen a bit of rangers that the weekend. not all has been as heavy as this, from shropshire, early today. we have also seen some shropshire, early...
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ifeel great. i think everything falls into place at the right time.aser clark's career was almost ended before it had really begun after a training accident left his leg with serious damage. begun after a training accident left his leg with serious damagelj slipped over in a warm up training and it did detach my hamstring. i had a good pain threshold but it was by far the worst pain i felt. he needed an operation and several months off his feet and it hit him hard. i was having one too many pints and it was four or five days where i laid in bed. i was depressed. ijust where i laid in bed. i was depressed. i just didn't want... where i laid in bed. i was depressed. ijust didn't want... i thought it was over for me. i was climbing a mountain before and i slipped all the way back down. i didn't think i could climb it again. but we scale the mountain he has. commonwealth gold has a ready, and next he wants to make his mark in his world championship debut. 10096 ready to take a medal. all of the other countries coaches, want to leave my name in their mouth
ifeel great. i think everything falls into place at the right time.aser clark's career was almost ended before it had really begun after a training accident left his leg with serious damage. begun after a training accident left his leg with serious damagelj slipped over in a warm up training and it did detach my hamstring. i had a good pain threshold but it was by far the worst pain i felt. he needed an operation and several months off his feet and it hit him hard. i was having one too many...
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ifeel sorry it is just not a good place for any kind of family. this building because it is not for human beings. this is a mental torture, bringing people stress, i have a special—needs child who almost 13 with severe autism and learning difficulty and he has not spoken yet. that makes it difficult for me to make him understand why we are here and what we are doing because here and what we are doing because he does not understand anything. i feel so sorry and sad for him and for my other children because i cannot give them a better life. the five of you in that container, how small is it? it is a very small place, i will let you recorded to show you it looks, it is a little tiny corner and kitchen that you cannot even kick onto anything because the kids are around playing and this tiny corridor and two boxes of the rooms with my son in one room and the other three children in another room with my special needs child. how old are the other children? i have an 11-year-old and a ten—year—old and a two—year—old. at the able to have anything like i ch
ifeel sorry it is just not a good place for any kind of family. this building because it is not for human beings. this is a mental torture, bringing people stress, i have a special—needs child who almost 13 with severe autism and learning difficulty and he has not spoken yet. that makes it difficult for me to make him understand why we are here and what we are doing because here and what we are doing because he does not understand anything. i feel so sorry and sad for him and for my other...
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ifeel slower, but how do that'll come back in time.g after last year, and to come back and be competing paine three is brilliant. this was the murrays first rematch in three yea rs, the murrays first rematch in three years, a great reunion. but for andy, the go from here is to go it alone. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including the latest on the women's british open at woburn, where england's charley hull is in the clubhouse on five under, one shot off the lead. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. thank you very much. more for you now on the news that the bank of england has cut its forecast for uk growth over the next couple of yea rs. growth over the next couple of years. it's also 130 no—deal brexit which hit the economy and trigger a further drop in the value of the pounds. we can hear now from mark carney, who has been talking in the last hour. it's relatively unusual, not totally unusual, but relatively, to be ina not totally unusual, but relatively, to be in a situation where
ifeel slower, but how do that'll come back in time.g after last year, and to come back and be competing paine three is brilliant. this was the murrays first rematch in three yea rs, the murrays first rematch in three years, a great reunion. but for andy, the go from here is to go it alone. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including the latest on the women's british open at woburn, where england's charley hull is in the clubhouse on...
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ifeel so much happier to be home. but, yeah, it'll good to be back in my bed!s have been cut off at some houses. all the freezer — they turned the power off the other night, so everything's gone. so, it'sjust a nightmare. most of those whose homes were evacuated are spending another night away, but police promised them that as soon as it's safe, they'll be allowed back. how do you reassure residents that once they're back at home, they won't have to leave again? i think that's a really good question, because obviously, they're saying, "well, this has happened once — surely it'll happen again." they're going to keep the water levels as low as they can. they will keep pumps on site. there are some now on pontoons in the middle of the reservoir. and they will try to keep it as low as possible, because clearly, no water means no risk, doesn't it? they've moved further away from disaster with every gallon pumped, through miles and miles of pipeline, a challenge so big that a new road had to be built to bring equipment in. the people of whaley bridge know that this i
ifeel so much happier to be home. but, yeah, it'll good to be back in my bed!s have been cut off at some houses. all the freezer — they turned the power off the other night, so everything's gone. so, it'sjust a nightmare. most of those whose homes were evacuated are spending another night away, but police promised them that as soon as it's safe, they'll be allowed back. how do you reassure residents that once they're back at home, they won't have to leave again? i think that's a really good...
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i feel a ifeel a bit seasick, and it is not going to be comfortable, but that i can live with.welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the defence correspondent for the times, lucy fisher, and the political editor of the new statesman, stephen bush. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. in the daily mail, britain's jobs boom thanks to a record number of women in the workforce. in the times, downing street risks betraying the people by forcing through no deal, warns phillip hammond in his first public intervention since resigning as chancellor of the exchequer. in the telegraph, the speaker of the house, john bercow, says he'll stop borisjohnson shutting down parliament in order to force through a no—deal brexit. "an insult to over 75s", says the express. the paper leads with anger over pay rises for bbc staff as free tv licences are being axed for millions of pensioners. the guardian leads with a 2.9 per cent hike in railfares due to be confirmed tomorrow. it says commuters are being priced out of train travel. and the
i feel a ifeel a bit seasick, and it is not going to be comfortable, but that i can live with.welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the defence correspondent for the times, lucy fisher, and the political editor of the new statesman, stephen bush. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. in the daily mail, britain's jobs boom thanks to a record number of women in the workforce. in the times, downing street risks betraying the people by...
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so there's something ifeel strongly about. i spoke about it at a time.d hopefully, with education, with time, we can get better and it will become a thing of the past. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories including the latest from the us open on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. hello. and so for somewhat was a holiday weekend comes to an end and for some, record—breaking temperatures as well. both sunday and monday saw 33 degrees exceeded ina number of and monday saw 33 degrees exceeded in a number of locations, setting new temperature records for the late august holiday weekend. but, by the middle parts of the indeed on towards the end of the week, that is the sort of mark you will be to achieve — 23,21; the sort of mark you will be to achieve — 23,211 as the sort of mark you will be to achieve — 23, 2a as the daytime maximum. the mechanism change for us just waiting on the winds. these weather fronts waiting to introduce cooler, fresher conditions from the elastic. but before some of you even see that we ha
so there's something ifeel strongly about. i spoke about it at a time.d hopefully, with education, with time, we can get better and it will become a thing of the past. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories including the latest from the us open on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. hello. and so for somewhat was a holiday weekend comes to an end and for some, record—breaking temperatures as well. both sunday and monday saw 33 degrees exceeded ina...
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ifeel i've been talking about this for over a year but today the ban has come into place so what differencet back to a freeze, it felt like a tramp in the us generally were softening their sta nce us generally were softening their stance towards china and while i aroundjune, stance towards china and while i around june, when trump made remarks at the 620 are bad allowing us firms to trade with huawei, he seems to have reversed that position. it suggests us firms will find it difficult to obtain the license is in america to trade with wildlife. it feels like we have shifted to a colder position again. as far as federal agencies are concerned it's a no—go zone but when it comes to private companies in the us it's not clear at all. it's not clear, trump has flip—flopped on the issue, he said american firms can't trade with them, injune he said maybe firms could trade but it seems like the entity list which means huawei can bite from us firms are still in place, there's very little clarity. how do you think this plays into whole us china trade dispute which seems to be in a bit of a funny place
ifeel i've been talking about this for over a year but today the ban has come into place so what differencet back to a freeze, it felt like a tramp in the us generally were softening their sta nce us generally were softening their stance towards china and while i aroundjune, stance towards china and while i around june, when trump made remarks at the 620 are bad allowing us firms to trade with huawei, he seems to have reversed that position. it suggests us firms will find it difficult to obtain...