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ifeel so emotional. take it all in. ready? yeah. it's a girl! oh my god! i'm happy. hold her up? there you go. we're just about to leave the hospital. andy's been making runs back and forth to the car. our families are outside waiting to meet us. it is going to be their first time meeting little indie. 0h! are you 0k? you 0k? excited to see them? very. very? hi! hello! aww! look at everybody! look at her! hi, mum. we're going home now, indie. are you 0k? yeah, it was just hard not to let anyone get even close. my partner's supposed to be checking in for his flight. which obviously isn't happening. so, plan b. camera's out. we arejust going to have to film it. tomorrow is a new day, one step closer to me meeting my little person. one step closer to me being a mum. she's a strong lady and i'm very proud of her. so, i am the lucky one. not she's lucky — i am lucky. well, it's been a few weeks since we had our girl, indie. she is doing really well. the heat wave conditions continuing in southern britain and into next week. temperatures remaining well above the seasonal a
ifeel so emotional. take it all in. ready? yeah. it's a girl! oh my god! i'm happy. hold her up? there you go. we're just about to leave the hospital. andy's been making runs back and forth to the car. our families are outside waiting to meet us. it is going to be their first time meeting little indie. 0h! are you 0k? you 0k? excited to see them? very. very? hi! hello! aww! look at everybody! look at her! hi, mum. we're going home now, indie. are you 0k? yeah, it was just hard not to let anyone...
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ifeel like to mix the both.lockdown do you think that balance will be better? being able to say that this is work and this isn't? i think we are better at that. but that is finished now. right now i am just mum and that is that. finished now. right now i am just mum and that is thatm you survive homeschooling you are made of tough stuff. joining us now from wiltshire is tamzen isacsson, who's the chief executive of the management consultancies association. thank you forjoining us. i suppose we should not be surprised. it is a mixed picture and every company, and i guess every member of staff has their own story, their own consideration. absolutely. and the situation evolves as the number of infected covid—19 cases develops and as we see the spike in europe as well. but what we do see at the moment is a flexible operation across many of our companies and working from home has worked very successfully for the vast majority of people and will continue. it has delivered increased productivity, efficiency but there a
ifeel like to mix the both.lockdown do you think that balance will be better? being able to say that this is work and this isn't? i think we are better at that. but that is finished now. right now i am just mum and that is that. finished now. right now i am just mum and that is thatm you survive homeschooling you are made of tough stuff. joining us now from wiltshire is tamzen isacsson, who's the chief executive of the management consultancies association. thank you forjoining us. i suppose we...
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ifeel very happy, not for covid but the fact that we now have an extra year to get ready for the olympicse surface of the potential here in the pacific. we've launched the pita foundation, to help youth — help them achieve and have access to free sporting facilities. when you unleash this potential, we'll help change the world, we will help show people what the spirit and the love of the polynesian people is. we haven't even scratched the surface yet. he's come from this to two olympic games. it proves just what's possible, doesn't it? absolutely. there's nothing i've done that anyone can't do with the right mindset and the right self belief. my focus is on making sure that we get him there. previously, it was about becoming an olympian. now, i want to bring back a medalfor tonga. by pita's own admission, qualifying for the olympics in canoeing is his biggest challenge yet but history making has become something of a habit for him in recent years. from what i've witnessed here, if anyone can achieve a near impossible and qualify for a third straight olympics in a third different sport, it
ifeel very happy, not for covid but the fact that we now have an extra year to get ready for the olympicse surface of the potential here in the pacific. we've launched the pita foundation, to help youth — help them achieve and have access to free sporting facilities. when you unleash this potential, we'll help change the world, we will help show people what the spirit and the love of the polynesian people is. we haven't even scratched the surface yet. he's come from this to two olympic games....
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yes, i mean, ifeel like new zealand is my home now. i've been here for three years. i have got ryan. as much as my family is back home, this feels like my base now and where i want to start my life. the same. this is our home. coronavirus, this pandemic has been such an uncertain time for everybody so how has falling in love helped you get through it? it has helped push the negative to the side because, during the whole pandemic, we have both been thinking a lot about each other and about what direction, we, as a relationship, are going to go in. although it has been really worrying about the pandemic and everything, we have had our own little, i was going to say... battle. you help me pulled me out of bad places and i helped you. we push each other achieve our goals and what makes us happy. after the pandemic that is something we will take with us, keep on moving forward. a heartwarming story of love surviving lockdown. good luck to them. i'm philippa thomas. thank you for watching. temperatures around 23 and the possibility of a bit more sunshine developing across
yes, i mean, ifeel like new zealand is my home now. i've been here for three years. i have got ryan. as much as my family is back home, this feels like my base now and where i want to start my life. the same. this is our home. coronavirus, this pandemic has been such an uncertain time for everybody so how has falling in love helped you get through it? it has helped push the negative to the side because, during the whole pandemic, we have both been thinking a lot about each other and about what...
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ifeel the hand of history upon our shoulder, in respect to this. i really do.ge that and respond to it. with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently, or not at all. history throws up complexities. thousands of irish served as imperial soldiers and civil servants. i had relatives who fought the british and others who benefited from and served the empire. but i wanted to hear what some younger people in munster felt about the colonial past. we want to sew both kinds, to put people in the shoes of the participants of these events in the past. you know, history is very complicated, lots of greyness. but we try to give them the facts and let them decide their own opinions. i know some people would really love an apology but, for the likes of us, we just want to learn about it. and not to make those mistakes again is better than getting an apology. you look at people of your generation who are black british, black american, and they're looking back at the history of the empire. they feel real rage and a
ifeel the hand of history upon our shoulder, in respect to this. i really do.ge that and respond to it. with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently, or not at all. history throws up complexities. thousands of irish served as imperial soldiers and civil servants. i had relatives who fought the british and others who benefited from and served the empire. but i wanted to hear what some younger people in munster felt about the...
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ifeel extremely proud having come from such an atrocity that happened a few years ago.e who were shot in that attack. like his friend, nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai, who also survived a taliban attack, ahmad is no less ambitious. i would also like to help people through my own organisation which i am setting up to try and empower people to eradicate this problem of extremism from the world. going to oxford university is a dream come true for the teenager who lived through one of the deadliest terror attacks. i think my survival was a miracle in a sense, and now i am just trying my best to make sure that i can do something in the second chance that i have been given. shabnam mahmood, bbc news. now continuing a very long tradition indeed. a baby gorilla has been born at bristol zoo. these photographs — taken just hours after the birth on wednesday — show kala — a nine—year—old western lowland gorilla — cradling her newborn. staff said both were "doing well" and that it would be a while before they knew the sex, because they needed "a few looks before they are
ifeel extremely proud having come from such an atrocity that happened a few years ago.e who were shot in that attack. like his friend, nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai, who also survived a taliban attack, ahmad is no less ambitious. i would also like to help people through my own organisation which i am setting up to try and empower people to eradicate this problem of extremism from the world. going to oxford university is a dream come true for the teenager who lived through one of the...
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and as a scientist, ifeel ignored. to me why you pin all of this — all of your disgust, your anger — onjair bolsonaro when it is quite obvious brazil is a federal political system. many of the key decisions on the nature of lockdown, social distancing rules, face masks, etc, they're not taken in the presidential palace, they're taken by the federal state. so, why pin all the blame on mr bolsonaro? of course, the president is not to blame for everything that's happening. he didn't create the virus. he didn't spread the virus. he's not to blame for the existence of the pandemic, but he is to blame for the lack of guidance and national guidelines that could put us in a better place during this pandemic. we are lucky we're a federation and the states have autonomy to make their own decisions. that's what saved us. but the federal government has been ignoring science and scientific evidence and has not issued federal and national guidelines to help the states get through this pandemic. in this sense, the federal government
and as a scientist, ifeel ignored. to me why you pin all of this — all of your disgust, your anger — onjair bolsonaro when it is quite obvious brazil is a federal political system. many of the key decisions on the nature of lockdown, social distancing rules, face masks, etc, they're not taken in the presidential palace, they're taken by the federal state. so, why pin all the blame on mr bolsonaro? of course, the president is not to blame for everything that's happening. he didn't create the...
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ifeel like i am on the scrapheap, if i'm honest with you.eer panic, how am i going to get through this, how am i going to cope? even with support like the furlough scheme, the crisis has hit thousands of businesses hard. among the larger companies which announced redundancy plans in june were airbus, centrica and the restaurantr group, the owner of frankie & benny's. there are fears of furtherjob losses when the furlough scheme ends in october. firms planning to make 20 or more staff redundant have to notify the government. data obtained by the bbc through a freedom of information request shows a steep rise in the number of positions being considered for redundancy between march and june this year. injune, the government was notified of plans to cut over 113,900 jobs in england, wales and scotland, although information from more than 79 firms was not available when the numbers were compiled. injune last year, the number was 24,000 planned job cuts and far fewer employers planned them. there are a number of industries that have been directly
ifeel like i am on the scrapheap, if i'm honest with you.eer panic, how am i going to get through this, how am i going to cope? even with support like the furlough scheme, the crisis has hit thousands of businesses hard. among the larger companies which announced redundancy plans in june were airbus, centrica and the restaurantr group, the owner of frankie & benny's. there are fears of furtherjob losses when the furlough scheme ends in october. firms planning to make 20 or more staff...
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so with covid, there's even more now and ifeel like there are times where i could have celebrated orovid took it away. where are your family? do you have a support network around ? so, i was living in london, i grew up my whole life there. i met my husband and then, we got married a year later. and we moved to bradford. when was the last time you saw your mum? during the covid, i was socially distancing even before the lockdown happened. so i hadn't seen herfor over two or three months. but i facetime her every single day, maybe two or three times, just to see how she's doing, she sees how i'm doing, show her my bump, has it dropped? is it still in the same place? in an ideal world, what kind of labour would you like? what kind of birth would you like? one where the bird just comes and drops her by the door. they laugh yeah, that sounds ideal, don't it? no sweating, no huffing and puffing. no, i hearyou. as i talk to families, i realise that one of their biggest fears is being separated at the hospital. only one symptom—free birth partner is allowed on the ward and they can only come
so with covid, there's even more now and ifeel like there are times where i could have celebrated orovid took it away. where are your family? do you have a support network around ? so, i was living in london, i grew up my whole life there. i met my husband and then, we got married a year later. and we moved to bradford. when was the last time you saw your mum? during the covid, i was socially distancing even before the lockdown happened. so i hadn't seen herfor over two or three months. but i...
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ifeel extremely proud having come from such an atrocity a few years ago.o were shot in that attack. like his friend malala yousafzai, who also survived a taliban attack he is no less ambitious. i would also like to help people through my own organisation which i am setting up to try and empower people to eradicate extremism from the world. going to oxford university is a dream come true for the teenager who lived through one of the deadliest terror attacks. i think my survival was a miracle in a sense, and now i am just trying my best to do something in the second chance that i have been given. news coming in on the case of harry maguire the england defender and manchester united captain who has been appearing in front of the greek prosecutor in relation to allegations about events on mykonos earlier this week. the statement from manchester united which has just appeared says we note the adjournment of the case to allow the legal team to consider the case file. harry has pleaded not guilty to the charges. it would be inappropriate for the player or the clu
ifeel extremely proud having come from such an atrocity a few years ago.o were shot in that attack. like his friend malala yousafzai, who also survived a taliban attack he is no less ambitious. i would also like to help people through my own organisation which i am setting up to try and empower people to eradicate extremism from the world. going to oxford university is a dream come true for the teenager who lived through one of the deadliest terror attacks. i think my survival was a miracle in...
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ifeel, like, even now, i am still processing it. ijust can't believe it.ow there had been a donation to her university gofundme page... ..from taylor swift. 2a hours later, it is still rather difficult to process. i was overwhelmed, i was happy, of course, very happy. i was very grateful. i wanted to hug taylor swift, i guess! i want to say thank you, it's so amazing. i don't even know how to feel or how to handle my feelings. taylor swift had also left a message saying she had been inspired by vitoria story. she had arrived from portugal on her own at 1a. four years later, she has two a—stars and a. you came to britain on your own at aged 14? you are not eligible for any maintenance grants, because you arrived here in britain on your own at aged 14? that's correct. speaking no english. no english at all. i learned mostly from the netflix. watching with the subtitles, so i can learn how to say it and learn how to write it. of course, this isn't the first pop charitable donation. ariana grande, rhianna and stormzy — with his scholarship programme for black
ifeel, like, even now, i am still processing it. ijust can't believe it.ow there had been a donation to her university gofundme page... ..from taylor swift. 2a hours later, it is still rather difficult to process. i was overwhelmed, i was happy, of course, very happy. i was very grateful. i wanted to hug taylor swift, i guess! i want to say thank you, it's so amazing. i don't even know how to feel or how to handle my feelings. taylor swift had also left a message saying she had been inspired by...
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person growing up in the 19705, and you've said, "i felt fear of the coming decade then, but now, ifeelprofound fear." what is that fear? well, i suppose in the subsequent period of time, i, we have become better educated as to what might manifest, a realisation of those fears, certainly in terms of the environment, etc. we've come a long way in our terms of understanding the impacts of those in terms of science, a much better understanding of it. and i've matured as a person — i suppose my life is moving closer to the end than the beginning, and i'm more conscious of my own mortality, and the less available time that i have to make a positive difference. you have said that you feel that things have become so much worse for the natural world under your watch, and you feel that that represents a failure. there is no ambiguity about that. as a child, when i was interested in wildlife, we were all a lot less aware of the threats of the declines, of the changes in distribution in a negative aspect. but there's no excuse for my generation that graduated in the early ‘80s to have been at any
person growing up in the 19705, and you've said, "i felt fear of the coming decade then, but now, ifeelprofound fear." what is that fear? well, i suppose in the subsequent period of time, i, we have become better educated as to what might manifest, a realisation of those fears, certainly in terms of the environment, etc. we've come a long way in our terms of understanding the impacts of those in terms of science, a much better understanding of it. and i've matured as a person — i...
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ifeel like they country. we get more of those people in.can be democrats and republicans, in this group of people, america will be a better place. thank you very much for talking to us. hope to talk to you again. i was talking just now to the republicans strategist and experienced pollster frank lu ntz. experienced pollster frank luntz. said experienced pollster frank lu ntz. said he experienced pollster frank luntz. said he said it felt like there were two going on this week. in fact, no, we're going to take you live to the... that's go to the convention. in both civic and governmental roles. this evening, we look at heroes in oui’ evening, we look at heroes in ourland. our evening, we look at heroes in our land. our second lady of the united states for the past 3.5 years, i have have had the honour of meeting many heroes across this great country. the pences are a military family. ourson pences are a military family. our son michael serves in the united states marines and our son—in—law henry serves in the us navy. and one of my key initi
ifeel like they country. we get more of those people in.can be democrats and republicans, in this group of people, america will be a better place. thank you very much for talking to us. hope to talk to you again. i was talking just now to the republicans strategist and experienced pollster frank lu ntz. experienced pollster frank luntz. said experienced pollster frank lu ntz. said he experienced pollster frank luntz. said he said it felt like there were two going on this week. in fact, no,...
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ifeel very sorry for the staff at the hospital because they will be fully aware just how tense this wholet mr navalny is and how important the case is. so i think, someone may have had a word in their here but i think it was probably sheer panic that made them be as noncommittal as possible as to what this might not be. ——in theirear. i think that is the only response which is possible. we heard from damian grammaticas that it is a difficult situation for the german government who do not want to get drawn into around over this but from what you have described, it sounds like those two would wish to do harm to do critic —— to do harm to critics of the state and unofficial actors are acting with impunity with no meaningful sanction from the outside world? as i say, this is a big, big case but it coincides with what is going on in belarus at the moment with the protest movement, in fa ct moment with the protest movement, in fact more than a protest movement, almost revolutionary movement against alexander lu kashenko almost revolutionary movement against alexander lukashenko in belarus. that
ifeel very sorry for the staff at the hospital because they will be fully aware just how tense this wholet mr navalny is and how important the case is. so i think, someone may have had a word in their here but i think it was probably sheer panic that made them be as noncommittal as possible as to what this might not be. ——in theirear. i think that is the only response which is possible. we heard from damian grammaticas that it is a difficult situation for the german government who do not...
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and as a scientist, ifeel ignored.in to me why you pin all of this — all of your disgust, your anger — onjair bolsonaro when it is quite obvious brazil is a federal political system. many of the key decisions on the nature of lockdown, social distancing rules, face masks, etc, they're not taken in the presidential palace, they're taken by the federal state. so, why pin all the blame on mr bolsonaro? of course, the president is not to blame for everything that's happening. he didn't create the virus. he didn't spread the virus. he's not to blame for the existence of the pandemic, but he is to blame for the lack of guidance and national guidelines that could put us in a better place during this pandemic. we are lucky we're a federation and the states have autonomy to make their own decisions. that's what saved us. but the federal government has been ignoring science and scientific evidence and has not issued federal and national guidelines to help the states get through this pandemic. in this sense, the federal governmen
and as a scientist, ifeel ignored.in to me why you pin all of this — all of your disgust, your anger — onjair bolsonaro when it is quite obvious brazil is a federal political system. many of the key decisions on the nature of lockdown, social distancing rules, face masks, etc, they're not taken in the presidential palace, they're taken by the federal state. so, why pin all the blame on mr bolsonaro? of course, the president is not to blame for everything that's happening. he didn't create...
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ifeel i am learning so much the national prosecution. system like greece and france, the victims can hirea greece and france, the victims can hire a private lawyer to assist the prosecution, which is always a public official. i was hired by two victims, two policeman assaulted and verbally and physically, so that was my role, to represent the victims. tell me what you consider with the verdict, which was handed down, are you happy with that? well, the court accepted the arguments of the policeman. they have been assaulted and that the three defendants were guilty as charged. we are not happy or unhappy, we think justice guilty as charged. we are not happy or unhappy, we thinkjustice has been served. on the other hand, we are not happy because my clients are still awaiting an apology, orjust a simple the accused are sorry for what happened. what i would like to say is i represent policemen who we re say is i represent policemen who were just say is i represent policemen who werejust doing theirjob say is i represent policemen who were jus
ifeel i am learning so much the national prosecution. system like greece and france, the victims can hirea greece and france, the victims can hire a private lawyer to assist the prosecution, which is always a public official. i was hired by two victims, two policeman assaulted and verbally and physically, so that was my role, to represent the victims. tell me what you consider with the verdict, which was handed down, are you happy with that? well, the court accepted the arguments of the...
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ifeel extremely proud having come from such an atrocity that happened a few years ago.ple who were shot in that attack. like his friend, nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai, who also survived a taliban attack, ahmad is no less ambitious. i would also like to help people through my own organisation which i am setting up to try and empower people to eradicate this problem of extremism from the world. going to oxford university is a dream come true for the teenager who lived through one of the deadliest terror attacks. i think my survival was a miracle in a sense, and now i am just trying my best to make sure that i can do something in the second chance that i have been given. shabnam mahmood, bbc news. it's been almost three weeks since the explosion in beirut s port, which killed around 180 people and caused enormous damage to the city. its emerged that large numbers of syrian refugees were among the casualties. lebanon is home to around one and a half million syrians who fled the war which began in 2011. away from home, working in menialjobs and subject to discrim
ifeel extremely proud having come from such an atrocity that happened a few years ago.ple who were shot in that attack. like his friend, nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai, who also survived a taliban attack, ahmad is no less ambitious. i would also like to help people through my own organisation which i am setting up to try and empower people to eradicate this problem of extremism from the world. going to oxford university is a dream come true for the teenager who lived through one of...
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yeah, i mean, ifeel like new zealand is my home now. i have been here for three years.all my friends, i've got a cat, got ryan. as much as my family is back home, this feels like my base now and where i want to start my life. what about you ? yeah, same, it's home. this is our home. coronavirus, this pandemic has been such an uncertain time for everybody. how has falling in love help you get through it? it has helped push the negative to the side because, during the whole pandemic, we have both been thinking a lot about each other and about what direction, we, as a relationship, are going to go in. although it has been really worrying about the pandemic and everything, we have had our own little... i was going to say battle. it kind of was a battle. basically you helped pull me out of bad places, basically you helped pull me out of the bad places, i helped pull you out of the bad places. we just push each other to achieve our goals and what makes us happy. and i think, outside the pandemic, that is also something we will take with us, the just keep on moving forward. ka
yeah, i mean, ifeel like new zealand is my home now. i have been here for three years.all my friends, i've got a cat, got ryan. as much as my family is back home, this feels like my base now and where i want to start my life. what about you ? yeah, same, it's home. this is our home. coronavirus, this pandemic has been such an uncertain time for everybody. how has falling in love help you get through it? it has helped push the negative to the side because, during the whole pandemic, we have both...
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ifeel like even now, i am still processing it. ijust even now, i am still processing it.ith this text message. 18—year—old vitoria mario was in church and a friend wanted to let her know there had been a donation to her university gofundme page. from taylor swift. 24 hours later, it is still rather difficult to process.” was overwhelmed, i was happy, of course, very happy. iwas was overwhelmed, i was happy, of course, very happy. i was very grateful. i wanted to hug taylor swift, igas! iwant grateful. i wanted to hug taylor swift, igas! i want to say thank you, it's so amazing. i don't even know how to feel or how to handle my feelings. taylor swift had also left a message saying she had been inspired by vitoria story. she had arrived from portugal on her own at 14. four years later, she has two a stars and a. you writing britain on your own, aged 14? speaking no english. no english at all. i learned mostly from the netflix. watching with the subtitles so i can learn how to say it and learn how to write it. of course this isn't the first pop charitable donation. ariana gr
ifeel like even now, i am still processing it. ijust even now, i am still processing it.ith this text message. 18—year—old vitoria mario was in church and a friend wanted to let her know there had been a donation to her university gofundme page. from taylor swift. 24 hours later, it is still rather difficult to process.” was overwhelmed, i was happy, of course, very happy. iwas was overwhelmed, i was happy, of course, very happy. i was very grateful. i wanted to hug taylor swift, igas!...
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face quarantine when they come back, however, i feel there quarantine when they come back, however, ifeelbe some element that the government shouldn't be constantly forking out for people. it is your own choice to go on holiday. if you decide to go, to the bahamas, belgium, andorra, and talking about france on the brink now, you know it is a risk. should the government and the taxpayer can be stepping in to bail out people? taxpayer can be stepping in to bail out people ? if taxpayer can be stepping in to bail out people? if they have made their owi'i out people? if they have made their own choice to go? they booked it probably in the pandemic knowing there was some inherent risk in doing so. we already trillions in debt. do we need to add to that by doing this to placate people who have made their own choice to go on holiday? boris johnson seems to be following your advice because according... he listens to you every sunday. the sunday times says he is going for his holiday not to mustique where he has gone before back to scotland with carrie and his new baby. absolutely. i am going to s
face quarantine when they come back, however, i feel there quarantine when they come back, however, ifeelbe some element that the government shouldn't be constantly forking out for people. it is your own choice to go on holiday. if you decide to go, to the bahamas, belgium, andorra, and talking about france on the brink now, you know it is a risk. should the government and the taxpayer can be stepping in to bail out people? taxpayer can be stepping in to bail out people ? if taxpayer can be...
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i feel like people have ifeel like people have an idea and they kind of know what the paralympics ispics is but they kind of know what the paralympics is but they don't know the history. and that's what people should know. especially leading up to one year to the paralympic games, it's the perfect time. paralympics is something almost magical. being a pa rt of is something almost magical. being a part of something bigger thanjust yourself was incredible. lives might be being changed on the track but they also been changed in the stand. i know we are in a pandemic they also been changed in the stand. i know we are in a pand to ic they also been changed in the stand. i know we are in a pand to all these paralympics. and listen to all these incredible stories and how the paralympics has incredible stories and how the pa ralympics has originated incredible stories and how the paralympics has originated and what sports can do for people and what disability, what disability means to people. and hopefully we can change that attitude and culture of disability in more of a positive way. that'
i feel like people have ifeel like people have an idea and they kind of know what the paralympics ispics is but they kind of know what the paralympics is but they don't know the history. and that's what people should know. especially leading up to one year to the paralympic games, it's the perfect time. paralympics is something almost magical. being a pa rt of is something almost magical. being a part of something bigger thanjust yourself was incredible. lives might be being changed on the...
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ifeel like the grades i got i did deserve because i did work hard.
ifeel like the grades i got i did deserve because i did work hard.
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ifeel like i've learned how to be a better mummy and separate things a bit more.down, that balance will be better? being able to say this is work and this isn't — i think we've all got a lot better at that. you know, yes, this is really important... but so are these guys. but, yeah. yeah. that's finished now. right now, i'm just mummy and that's that. what's daddy doing? work. nina warhurst, bbc news. where's he doing a bit of work? downstairs. most pupils in england go back to school next week. but in leicester, the term generally starts a little earlier, and about 20 schools in the city reopened this morning. our correspondent geeta pendse has been to one primary school to see what measures have been put in place. the front entrance may look familiar, but there's a lot that's changed at kibworth primary school. i'm really sorry, lots of boxes everywhere... head gilly has been at the helm of a mass operation to get the school ready to welcome back all 600 students. all the children are going to have all their own equipment now. so, we've bought all the children t
ifeel like i've learned how to be a better mummy and separate things a bit more.down, that balance will be better? being able to say this is work and this isn't — i think we've all got a lot better at that. you know, yes, this is really important... but so are these guys. but, yeah. yeah. that's finished now. right now, i'm just mummy and that's that. what's daddy doing? work. nina warhurst, bbc news. where's he doing a bit of work? downstairs. most pupils in england go back to school next...
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i think his campaign has strengthened each day and i think donald trump ifeeling the brunt of that as poll numbers shift. he started outow slow, but he's running a great campaign, has a great team and is providing the stability and healing that this country needs. he's the exact person to meet this moment for our country. >> woodruff: congresswon mings, in one sentence, for the time we ha left, what else does this convention need to say, to do? >> michelle obama gave us a call to action, and i want every voter who cares about the future of this country to think about r words -- if youn't think it can get worse, believe me, it can. we need t to elect joe biden. >> woodruff: congresswoman val demings, congressman tim ryan, d congresswoman debbie dingell, so good to see each one of you. thank you so much. >> thanks. you. >> woodruff: with tens of millions of americans reeling financially from the coronavirus pandemic, the future of the u.s. ruonomy is on the minds of many. both president and the democratic nominee joe biden are trying to coince voters they're the best choice to revive th
i think his campaign has strengthened each day and i think donald trump ifeeling the brunt of that as poll numbers shift. he started outow slow, but he's running a great campaign, has a great team and is providing the stability and healing that this country needs. he's the exact person to meet this moment for our country. >> woodruff: congresswon mings, in one sentence, for the time we ha left, what else does this convention need to say, to do? >> michelle obama gave us a call to...
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you take it on and ifeel i am the culture.litics may be that feeling is not the same but it doesn't deter me from aligning myself to great artist that have been produced. the virtual museum explores the jewish produced. the virtual museum explores thejewish and immigrant contribution to the visual arts in britain since the 1900s. this is theirfirst digital show focused on a non—european community. they are artist's first. they have a heritage and the express themselves in the way that they wa nt to themselves in the way that they want to express themselves which is so diverse and unpredictable and of course their identity comes through. that's why the strapline is art identity and migration. that mix and it is an exciting dynamic mix. perhaps one of the globally recognised indian artists is anish kapoor who is has worked celebrated among key figures. the artists in the exhibition, many of them are very prominent within the art scene and i think inspired each artist has contributed to enhance their life, to be a pa rt enhance t
you take it on and ifeel i am the culture.litics may be that feeling is not the same but it doesn't deter me from aligning myself to great artist that have been produced. the virtual museum explores the jewish produced. the virtual museum explores thejewish and immigrant contribution to the visual arts in britain since the 1900s. this is theirfirst digital show focused on a non—european community. they are artist's first. they have a heritage and the express themselves in the way that they wa...
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ifeel so guilty for being the one who survived. i wish this tragedy was just a survived. a bad dream. the deadly landslides happen almost every year here. the jade packers, small players and a multibillion dollar industry controlled by companies linked to the myanmar military and armed rebel groups. the government investigation team said there had been warnings of heavy rain and has upset survivors by saying those who died were greedy. translation: the government sent them to investigate but they are just blaming us when we are grieving. it hurts us deeply. we know we have to accept the consequences of the decision we make. rights group global witness is calling for an independent probe, saying the disaster should shame the government into cleaning up the industry. this woman is still searching for her son. translation: i'm heartbroken, and compensation is only given to families who retrieve the bodies of their loved ones. despite the dangers, this man says when recovered, he will return to the pets. translation: i will run away before anything that happens again. others
ifeel so guilty for being the one who survived. i wish this tragedy was just a survived. a bad dream. the deadly landslides happen almost every year here. the jade packers, small players and a multibillion dollar industry controlled by companies linked to the myanmar military and armed rebel groups. the government investigation team said there had been warnings of heavy rain and has upset survivors by saying those who died were greedy. translation: the government sent them to investigate but...
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ifeel like it have to sit another year, that's fine. i feel like it is very unfair.ry unfair that now i have to deal with the situation and figure out a way on my own to sort this out. the government is not supporting students to sort out properly for everyone. we have to make sacrifices on our behalf to sort us out properly. what about you? i 10096 sort us out properly. what about you? “0096 agree sort us out properly. what about you? i 100% agree with sort us out properly. what about you? i 10096 agree with what victoria is saying. i am in the same situation. i applied for king's couege situation. i applied for king's college london in order to do digital culture. but the grades i received were a, b, d. which was nowhere near the entry requirement. now i found out i can get two a stars and a b. i was able to secure my insurance on results day. i am very happy with that to go to goldsmiths to do journalism. but very happy with that to go to goldsmiths to dojournalism. but i still feel like grades and exams aren't necessarily to just get still feel like grades and ex
ifeel like it have to sit another year, that's fine. i feel like it is very unfair.ry unfair that now i have to deal with the situation and figure out a way on my own to sort this out. the government is not supporting students to sort out properly for everyone. we have to make sacrifices on our behalf to sort us out properly. what about you? i 10096 sort us out properly. what about you? “0096 agree sort us out properly. what about you? i 100% agree with sort us out properly. what about you? i...
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but after the event ifeel much like felt humiliated.fjustice charles—fidelis works at the ministry of justice and charles—fidelis works at the ministry ofjustice and sits on the violent crime prevention bought at new scotland yard. she feels she has had no justice and she would not have been treated that way if she was a middle—aged professional white woman. i have been treated differently because of my race. in whole the —— how the situation played out i was presumed as being guilty. the investigation by kent police has concluded there was no breaches of legislation or kent police policy and... recent black lives matter protest like this one in brighton have shone a spotlight on the sometimes troubled relationship between the police and the black community. the chief co nsta ble of the black community. the chief constable of kent police took the knee at an event in his words to show humility and solidarity for all communities. last month after this footage was widely shared, the met apologised to the sprinter bianca williams for the ex
but after the event ifeel much like felt humiliated.fjustice charles—fidelis works at the ministry of justice and charles—fidelis works at the ministry ofjustice and sits on the violent crime prevention bought at new scotland yard. she feels she has had no justice and she would not have been treated that way if she was a middle—aged professional white woman. i have been treated differently because of my race. in whole the —— how the situation played out i was presumed as being guilty....
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ifeel single club in the country, but this is not right.ly strongly about this, victoria. iam in is not right. i feel really strongly about this, victoria. i am in a really strong place now and i have said from the start, i want to help people. i have spoken to the fa, spoke to the pfa about doing something to make a change, and i will continue with that. i have been through a lot in the last four yea rs, through a lot in the last four years, i could write a book with what has just happen. this is wrong, i stand by with what i say and i am determined to make a difference and also that the fa have not contacted me for two and a half years, not even to check on my welfare, it is nothing but shocking. let me read this bit of their statement... while there is only limited space in the report for verbatim test to me, the report for verbatim test to me, the report will have accounts from many survivors and all survivors will be asked for their consent to share the full transcript with the fa. no survivor was made to recount the experience. we wil
ifeel single club in the country, but this is not right.ly strongly about this, victoria. iam in is not right. i feel really strongly about this, victoria. i am in a really strong place now and i have said from the start, i want to help people. i have spoken to the fa, spoke to the pfa about doing something to make a change, and i will continue with that. i have been through a lot in the last four yea rs, through a lot in the last four years, i could write a book with what has just happen. this...