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new players are coming and going, and ifeel like giving thejob are coming and going, and ifeel like giving. but i have to give him time, he hasn't gotten that long. i feel like there's something broken down in communication or something that's gone wrong that we don't know about behind closed doors. it gets a sense that some of the players just aren't planning for arteta. do you get a sense that some of the players want him to go? i don't know if they want to go, but i feel like they've been in some kind of disconnection. i can feel that from watching in words. i feel that from watching in words. i feel like... i know that name comes up feel like... i know that name comes upa feel like... i know that name comes up a lot. but i feel like where him being such a big player in the squad as you know and one of the highest early ‘s, for him to be frozen out, i feel like certain players are looking at that and thinking that could happen to them. they see him asa could happen to them. they see him as a friend as well as a team—mate, andi as a friend as well as a team—mate, and i feel like i as a f
new players are coming and going, and ifeel like giving thejob are coming and going, and ifeel like giving. but i have to give him time, he hasn't gotten that long. i feel like there's something broken down in communication or something that's gone wrong that we don't know about behind closed doors. it gets a sense that some of the players just aren't planning for arteta. do you get a sense that some of the players want him to go? i don't know if they want to go, but i feel like they've been in...
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ifeel as if i'm going to be inundated with paperwork.hink it's going to cost us a little bit of money in staff costs as well, in dealing with all of this, and i know there are going to be delays, especially at the port, you know? cabinet office minister michael gove said the government is doing all it can to advise businesses of the new rules, but he warned there will be some disruption. as we leave the european union and we're outside the customs union, those new requirements will mean that, in particular, when people arrive at the french border, they do need to have the paperwork in order. if they haven't, then we would advise them absolutely not to make thatjourney, because they'll only be turned back. the clock is ticking... ads like these urging firms to prepare for the new rules have been airing for months. but the trade deal with brussels was only published on christmas eve, all 1200 pages of it. if that's you, there's actions that need sorting. by new year's day, firms must be ready for life outside the single market and customs
ifeel as if i'm going to be inundated with paperwork.hink it's going to cost us a little bit of money in staff costs as well, in dealing with all of this, and i know there are going to be delays, especially at the port, you know? cabinet office minister michael gove said the government is doing all it can to advise businesses of the new rules, but he warned there will be some disruption. as we leave the european union and we're outside the customs union, those new requirements will mean that,...
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week that they didn't like at all and i feel they have last week that they didn't like at all and ifeel like at all and i feel they have had to take those decisions. we haven't argued with them about them but we are asking them to work with us to get gyms open, which are essential services to millions of people. it is quite heart—rending the e—mails and messages that i get from members asking us to keep working hard with governments to get, with the governments to get, with the government and authorities, to get the gyms reopened because of people's physical and mental well—being. that is certainly what we'll trying to do. what do you think is the future of your industry? can you survive? think is the future of your industry? can you survive7|j think is the future of your industry? can you survive? i don't deny it is very tough. we are a strong business and we have had ourselves we capitalise. we have worked very hard to do that. but this is a tough situation. by the end of january this this is a tough situation. by the end ofjanuary this pandemic will have because doesn't hundred and £
week that they didn't like at all and i feel they have last week that they didn't like at all and ifeel like at all and i feel they have had to take those decisions. we haven't argued with them about them but we are asking them to work with us to get gyms open, which are essential services to millions of people. it is quite heart—rending the e—mails and messages that i get from members asking us to keep working hard with governments to get, with the governments to get, with the government...
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ifeel like i have lost more thanjust us. ifeel like i have lost more than just my dad.ving situation, in my government. in my fellow citizens. it feels like... like we are all alone. then there is tolerably crisis. just as property has been a propagator of the pandemic, the pandemic has become a propagator of poverty. good morning everyone, please have your bags open and ready, thank you. pre- covert, this food bank served 200 a week and on this morning, it provided vital assistance for over 200 people in the first ten minutes. these cues are as long now as they were in march. it is extraordinary to see. they keep getting longer and longer and the need growing and growing and it's harderfor us as an organisation to keep up with needed demand. all is present during 9/11 and during hurricane katrina and hurricane sandy, and those stopped but this keeps going and going. people are gathering again in times square, the crossroads of the world but this is a global city that suffered so much bereavement and where the flags are still at half staff. the coronavirus outbreak has
ifeel like i have lost more thanjust us. ifeel like i have lost more than just my dad.ving situation, in my government. in my fellow citizens. it feels like... like we are all alone. then there is tolerably crisis. just as property has been a propagator of the pandemic, the pandemic has become a propagator of poverty. good morning everyone, please have your bags open and ready, thank you. pre- covert, this food bank served 200 a week and on this morning, it provided vital assistance for over...
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ifeel it season two? do you know, people have suggested it.uld have to round up the director, round—up anya taylorjoy, would have to round—up me, netflix. but i suspect there is more rounded —— thatis suspect there is more rounded —— that is more rounding up and people are willing to do. the terrible thing about being asked what your next project is as you always have to believe it's going to be better and more exciting than your current project. you couldn't write if you didn't think that. in a way, i'm keeping sturm. i will do a couple of musicals. they don't count as projects, they count as fun. anya has said she would love to do another series, so there might be a small hint there. are you surprised at how popular the series is amongst all age groups? children are watching this as well. yes, except my son won't let my grandchildren watch it yet. i'm not quite sure what his objection is. to me, it seems very harmless material, but, yes, it is the story of a child essentially. the main part of the story is between age 1a and 17. i can see wh
ifeel it season two? do you know, people have suggested it.uld have to round up the director, round—up anya taylorjoy, would have to round—up me, netflix. but i suspect there is more rounded —— thatis suspect there is more rounded —— that is more rounding up and people are willing to do. the terrible thing about being asked what your next project is as you always have to believe it's going to be better and more exciting than your current project. you couldn't write if you didn't...
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when you get to the position i'm in now, i feel like if when you get to the position i'm in now, ifeelm in now, i feel like if they are when you get to the position i'm in now, ifeel like if they are in need and they don't have anybody really fighting for them then i should be the one that does it really. we're on way to my old school and we are going to have conversations with one of the staff members that used to work in the breakfast club. hello! i just wanted to ask you some questions about how it's changed basically from when you remember i was here. has it got more difficult? it has got difficult. we tend to do a lot more supporting families with food. it can be food, housing, anything we deal with. the way i see, if they are in need of free school meals when in school then when they go home they still need it. they still need a hot meal. so i think that is probably the next step. it is a stigma that they've found sometimes and they say no, i don't need anything and it is getting past that. yeah, the stigma needs to disappear as quickly as possible. it does. i've never understood
when you get to the position i'm in now, i feel like if when you get to the position i'm in now, ifeelm in now, i feel like if they are when you get to the position i'm in now, ifeel like if they are in need and they don't have anybody really fighting for them then i should be the one that does it really. we're on way to my old school and we are going to have conversations with one of the staff members that used to work in the breakfast club. hello! i just wanted to ask you some questions about...
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like, ifeel like i need a refund on my 9k or something. in cambridge for the entire year! this coronavirus stuff has made it so easter term's been cancelled, which is really sad. the university issued, like, a code red. those of us who could leave were asked to leave as soon as possible. it's been four weeks, i think, since i was back at home. what the heck is going on with my hair? exams are in september now. it is what it is. i've not done any work in, like, three weeks! term is cancelled, in terms of, there's not going to be anything in cambridge, but we still have online lectures. nothing is what i've been up to! i've done literallyjack! like, work has been practically non—existent. and whilst dealing with lockdown, black lives matter protests broke out across the uk in the summer following the death of george floyd in the us. my mental health is not in the best shape. i'm sure every black person in cambridge has a story to share about some sort of covert racism or ignorance that we've experienced, and it's nice in times like this, whe
like, ifeel like i need a refund on my 9k or something. in cambridge for the entire year! this coronavirus stuff has made it so easter term's been cancelled, which is really sad. the university issued, like, a code red. those of us who could leave were asked to leave as soon as possible. it's been four weeks, i think, since i was back at home. what the heck is going on with my hair? exams are in september now. it is what it is. i've not done any work in, like, three weeks! term is cancelled, in...
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and when i'm not in the reading, ifeel...hen i'm not in the ring. because sadly, we must fight. there is coverage of that fight on radio five live tonight from ten o'clock, so you can follow it all they are. you can also get all the latest sports news at the bbc sport website. for me on the rest of the tea m website. for me on the rest of the team on sportsday, have a lovely evening. bye—bye. hello. tomorrow, we've got some rain to come in from the atlantic that will affect more than of the uk. today, some lovely winter sunshine across many western areas. it wasn't a bad day at all. further east, the skies look very different. there was rain and drizzle and it was grey and misty. that was on that weatherfronts there, which is slowly pushing away into the north sea. the next weather system to bring them more rain tomorrow, moving into the atla ntic more rain tomorrow, moving into the atlantic with the winds picking up the cloud. some rain also. for a while, some clear skies, even across eastern part of england. that damp weath
and when i'm not in the reading, ifeel...hen i'm not in the ring. because sadly, we must fight. there is coverage of that fight on radio five live tonight from ten o'clock, so you can follow it all they are. you can also get all the latest sports news at the bbc sport website. for me on the rest of the tea m website. for me on the rest of the team on sportsday, have a lovely evening. bye—bye. hello. tomorrow, we've got some rain to come in from the atlantic that will affect more than of the...
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let me turn on to something more positive, ifeel more positive when i read about vaccines.ated by april. instead, in the telegraph, saying we must vaccinate at 2 million a week. i‘m sorry for all these figures flying around, but they are important as we talk about it today. how do you feel, clear, when you see 22 million brits will be vaccinated by april, and then your paper talking about they need to step it up talking about they need to step it up if they‘re going to be able to avoid consequences of the third wave? when i saw the sun's front page, the cynic in me was reminded of all of the other targets we've been told about over the last nine oi' been told about over the last nine orten been told about over the last nine or ten months that haven't quite been met. 0r met on time. this is sir simon stevens saying this, about the 22 million. he was also quoted saying we are back in the eye of the storm, so a bit of mixed messaging from him perhaps. but it's good that he's been optimistic. the telegraph's real story tomorrow is actually the london school of hygiene that come
let me turn on to something more positive, ifeel more positive when i read about vaccines.ated by april. instead, in the telegraph, saying we must vaccinate at 2 million a week. i‘m sorry for all these figures flying around, but they are important as we talk about it today. how do you feel, clear, when you see 22 million brits will be vaccinated by april, and then your paper talking about they need to step it up talking about they need to step it up if they‘re going to be able to avoid...
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ifeel so emotional. take it all in. ready? yeah. it's a girl! oh my god! i'm happy.her up? there you go. we're just about to leave the hospital. andy's been making runs back and forth to the car. 0ur 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. hello there. parts of the uk have seen quite a bit of snowfall over the last few days, mainly north and west parts of england into wales, northern scotland and parts of northern ireland. the southeast corner, thoug
ifeel so emotional. take it all in. ready? yeah. it's a girl! oh my god! i'm happy.her up? there you go. we're just about to leave the hospital. andy's been making runs back and forth to the car. 0ur 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...
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my shuttle and i ran away and i went to the rana plaza area and i see the things that are going on, ifeelelpless that i had really not things to do, no things to offer. from there, i decided, "0k, that is the time i really "start to how can i do good for people? "how can i change people's perceptions? "how can another rana plaza not happen? " you really can see what i'm doing the last 20 years. if you check through my e—mails the last 20 years, you will see every single day i work up through night 3am. he lives with his wife and son in chittagong. i am seeing him after. . . many days. he has dozens of clients from all around the world. many come to visit him in his factory showroom. like this from the marshall, us ambassador, from the danish ambassador. clients who buyjeans from him include famous fashion brands. and who's visited your lab? almost every high street retailer you can think of visited over here like, at the moment boohoo, barton, topshop and then arcadia groups, tesco, river island... almost everybody have been visited in my showroom and they all had been written their comme
my shuttle and i ran away and i went to the rana plaza area and i see the things that are going on, ifeelelpless that i had really not things to do, no things to offer. from there, i decided, "0k, that is the time i really "start to how can i do good for people? "how can i change people's perceptions? "how can another rana plaza not happen? " you really can see what i'm doing the last 20 years. if you check through my e—mails the last 20 years, you will see every...
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hunting and fishing and living a subsistence lifestyle, ifeel like it's a huge part of my identity, that'sou ready to pull up your traps? see if there's any beavers in there. worried is an understatement when my family is out on the ice, anything can happen. we live in a place where nature rules. things can turn quickly. the weather can turn quickly, or the ice breaks up earlier than usual, or they can fall through the ice, and they have, you know, before. so it can be pretty nerve—racking for a mum at home waiting for her crew. it's kinda like christmas, you just never know what you're going to get... anything in it? no. no, nothing in that one either, huh? no. well, we're going to have to put new bait on them... it's important to store food for the winter and to make sure you can get as much as you can of a certain meat or a berry, when it's in season. in the dead of winter, we only a few hours of daylight per day. over the past few years, we've seen all of these changes. there'll be a little less of an animal, maybe they won't come at all. caribou is one of our main food sources. this y
hunting and fishing and living a subsistence lifestyle, ifeel like it's a huge part of my identity, that'sou ready to pull up your traps? see if there's any beavers in there. worried is an understatement when my family is out on the ice, anything can happen. we live in a place where nature rules. things can turn quickly. the weather can turn quickly, or the ice breaks up earlier than usual, or they can fall through the ice, and they have, you know, before. so it can be pretty nerve—racking...
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ifeel hopefultoday, relieved. i feel like healing is coming.ope this marks the beginning of the end ofa this marks the beginning of the end of a very painful time in our history. rolling out the vaccine is a hugely complicated task. here's more from cbs correspondent debra alfarone in washington. ups and fedex are going to be taking those vaccines from pfizer. there are those vaccines from pfizer. there a re two those vaccines from pfizer. there are two plants. they are going to ta ke are two plants. they are going to take them to all of the state and it's up to the states to decide where they go. there are a couple of things, a lot of things actually, that might prove to be challenges, and one of those is that they need initial supplies in order to administer those doses, and those are coming in separate deliveries. that could lead to delays. of course, ups and fedex are very busy right now with the holidays, and there is the challenge of getting people in the door and back again with that second dose. most people are agreeing that of course,
ifeel hopefultoday, relieved. i feel like healing is coming.ope this marks the beginning of the end ofa this marks the beginning of the end of a very painful time in our history. rolling out the vaccine is a hugely complicated task. here's more from cbs correspondent debra alfarone in washington. ups and fedex are going to be taking those vaccines from pfizer. there are those vaccines from pfizer. there a re two those vaccines from pfizer. there are two plants. they are going to ta ke are two...
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ifeel a different person. i think the whole experience for a lot of people has changed you. sometimes you're thinking, is this just part of growing older? but fundamentally, no, ifeel changed in that, like, my breathing is much more of an issue than it used to be. the tiredness is much more intense. it's thought around one in ten patients with the virus may develop what's known as long covid, lasting for more than 12 weeks. new guidance for doctors today from the health watchdog nice and the royal college of gps, lists 28 possible symptoms from fatigue and nausea through to chest pain and dizziness. it seems to hit all age groups, including young people, people who sometimes even get just a mild infection with covid or know people who have a more severe infection and are more likely to get it. we know it happens more often in people who have got pre—existing health conditions like diabetes or heart disease. but we don't really understand why some people seem to get it and some people don't. the new guidance says patients should now be offered a follow up consultation if they
ifeel a different person. i think the whole experience for a lot of people has changed you. sometimes you're thinking, is this just part of growing older? but fundamentally, no, ifeel changed in that, like, my breathing is much more of an issue than it used to be. the tiredness is much more intense. it's thought around one in ten patients with the virus may develop what's known as long covid, lasting for more than 12 weeks. new guidance for doctors today from the health watchdog nice and the...
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ifeel like i have aged a decade anyway. le carre's work was an altogether different affair, cold, calculated and constrained his novels had that signature le carre style. stephen king called le carre a literary giant, writer robert harris said he was one of the great postwar british novelists, whilst margaret atwood said his novels were key to understanding the mid 20th century. jonny geller wasjohn le carre's agent and joins us now. lovely to have you with us. i am sorry for your loss because i am sure you developed a very close relationship with him. absolutely. you couldn't not. he was so devoted to his work, his life and his work wear one. if you work with him, you we re wear one. if you work with him, you were introduced to everything about him— his family, his past and his future. he was an amazing man. him— his family, his past and his future. he was an amazing manlj him— his family, his past and his future. he was an amazing man. i was listening on the way in today to ralph fiennes who starred in the co nsta nt ralp
ifeel like i have aged a decade anyway. le carre's work was an altogether different affair, cold, calculated and constrained his novels had that signature le carre style. stephen king called le carre a literary giant, writer robert harris said he was one of the great postwar british novelists, whilst margaret atwood said his novels were key to understanding the mid 20th century. jonny geller wasjohn le carre's agent and joins us now. lovely to have you with us. i am sorry for your loss because...
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song because i felt so strongly, i feel so strongly, rewrote that song because i felt so strongly, ifeelto his office, i invited myself. and it wasn‘t unpleasant, but i kind of wa nted wasn‘t unpleasant, but i kind of wanted to grill him, i wanted to know who he was and i was not there to be nice, is there to be interested , to be nice, is there to be interested, but i wanted to know who he was. it is been a long difficult yearfor he was. it is been a long difficult year for everyone all around the world here in america where i am and in the uk as well. as we get to the end of 2020, what do you feel optimistic about? give us some words of hope. i feel optimistic about joe. i knowjoe and i know he‘s got all of these plans and they‘re all very good and i think they will be beneficial to the people who need to beneficial to the people who need to be benefiting. but i do not know is what they have not gotten a bill passed to save all of these people who were struggling and why donald trump never did anything for covid—19 and why didn‘t he buy the vaccines when he had the chance and he could‘
song because i felt so strongly, i feel so strongly, rewrote that song because i felt so strongly, ifeelto his office, i invited myself. and it wasn‘t unpleasant, but i kind of wa nted wasn‘t unpleasant, but i kind of wanted to grill him, i wanted to know who he was and i was not there to be nice, is there to be interested , to be nice, is there to be interested, but i wanted to know who he was. it is been a long difficult yearfor he was. it is been a long difficult year for everyone all...
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ifeel like, as a reporter, as someone running a news organisation, i give the government and the president demands, ithink, you know, but the kinds of death by a thousand cuts that we have had to absorb, just to do our jobs, just to continue doing investigative reporting, i‘ve never lived through anything like this and i‘ve covered south east asia‘s transition from authoritarian 1—man rule to democracy, starting here in the philippines in 1986! maria ressa, do you think the filipino public care about your fate and those of other journalists in your country because one looks at duterte‘s approval ratings, they are consistently above 80% approval, the kind of figure that other leaders around the world could only dream about and the filipino public are well aware of what he is doing to the press. i think there are two answers to the question. the first one is the kinds of propaganda machine and how it uses technology to essentially use it as a behavioural modification system and i can explain that more later. the propaganda is exponential and it lifts when you hear president rodrigo duterte i
ifeel like, as a reporter, as someone running a news organisation, i give the government and the president demands, ithink, you know, but the kinds of death by a thousand cuts that we have had to absorb, just to do our jobs, just to continue doing investigative reporting, i‘ve never lived through anything like this and i‘ve covered south east asia‘s transition from authoritarian 1—man rule to democracy, starting here in the philippines in 1986! maria ressa, do you think the filipino...
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no, ifeel like i understand the planet, hopefully better.ope it goes away. we know there's been change that we'll have to accommodate, and this story is about how do we get together and try to fix things to make the world sustainable for ourselves and future generations? let's check on the weather for the next 10 days or so. broadly speaking, it will stay on the chilly side, it will not be desperately cold but certainly a little below the average for this time of year. changeable weather with the potential of wintry showers and briefly stormy and the stormy period will happen quickly and it will arrive on boxing day, particularly boxing date night and we are expecting storm bella. at the moment, a gap in the skies, clear skies across the uk and a frosty christmas morning on the way, in fa ct christmas morning on the way, in fact it looks as though we are on track for one of the coldest christmas days we will have had for quite some time for a number of yea rs quite some time for a number of years because increasingly christmases are becoming
no, ifeel like i understand the planet, hopefully better.ope it goes away. we know there's been change that we'll have to accommodate, and this story is about how do we get together and try to fix things to make the world sustainable for ourselves and future generations? let's check on the weather for the next 10 days or so. broadly speaking, it will stay on the chilly side, it will not be desperately cold but certainly a little below the average for this time of year. changeable weather with...
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ifeel as if i'm going to be inundated with paperwork.as well, in dealing with all of this, and i know there are going to be delays, especially at the port, you know? cabinet office minister michael gove said the government is doing all it can to advise businesses on the new rules, but he warned there will be some disruption. as we leave the european union and we're outside the customs union, those new requirements will mean that, in particular, when people arrive at the french border, they do need to have the paperwork in order. if they haven't, then we would advise them absolutely not to make that journey, because they'll only be turned back. the clock is ticking... ads like these urging firms to prepare for the new rules have been for months. but the trade deal with brussels was only published on christmas eve. all 1200 pages of it. if that's you, there's actions that need sorting. by new year's day, firms must be ready for life outside the single market and customs union. business leaders are pleading for better guidance and more clar
ifeel as if i'm going to be inundated with paperwork.as well, in dealing with all of this, and i know there are going to be delays, especially at the port, you know? cabinet office minister michael gove said the government is doing all it can to advise businesses on the new rules, but he warned there will be some disruption. as we leave the european union and we're outside the customs union, those new requirements will mean that, in particular, when people arrive at the french border, they do...
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and i think if it doesn't come out, ifeel like i'm going to spontaneously combust. hiding nothing. she's not interested in beauty. she's interested the truth. and she's never shied away from that. you don't have to make art that makes people happy. you have to make art that makes people feel. it's like being a conductor. it's like "boomph!" you know, you really, really go for it. i think that painting is about unrequited love. a lot of people know what that feels like. at the moment, like, i want you to see my face. but you're not going to see it because we're stuck in these covid times, you know? i haven't had a hug, i can't remember last time anybody hugged me. everyone's rushing out to buy puppies and kittens, because they need love and affection. what would you do, tracey, if you couldn't express yourself through art? i would have been dead a long time ago. were you making any of these works when you knew you were poorly? no, because... share it with the group — because i had something wrong with my bladder, it was just always presumed that's what the problem wa
and i think if it doesn't come out, ifeel like i'm going to spontaneously combust. hiding nothing. she's not interested in beauty. she's interested the truth. and she's never shied away from that. you don't have to make art that makes people happy. you have to make art that makes people feel. it's like being a conductor. it's like "boomph!" you know, you really, really go for it. i think that painting is about unrequited love. a lot of people know what that feels like. at the moment,...
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i feel hopeful today, relieved, ifeel like healing is coming.eginning to the end of the very painful time in our history. there were twin emotions of rejoicing and relief. at this medical facility alone, they have treated more than 100,000 covid patients. and it was watched remotely by new york's governor, andrew cuomo, who has been so prominent in america's coronavirus response. this vaccine is exciting because i believe this is the weapon that will end the war. it is the beginning of the last chapter of the book. but now we just have to do it. the vaccine doesn't work if it is in the vial, right? there we go. the nationwide roll—out is already under way, the most ambitious vaccination programme in the history of america. the aim is to administer some 20 million doses by the end of the year, and some 100 million doses by the end of february. the vaccine is a shot in the arm for the us economy, and they were punching the air when the new york stock exchange opened for trading. and just minutes after that first vaccine in new york came this tweet
i feel hopeful today, relieved, ifeel like healing is coming.eginning to the end of the very painful time in our history. there were twin emotions of rejoicing and relief. at this medical facility alone, they have treated more than 100,000 covid patients. and it was watched remotely by new york's governor, andrew cuomo, who has been so prominent in america's coronavirus response. this vaccine is exciting because i believe this is the weapon that will end the war. it is the beginning of the last...
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ifeel as if i'm going to be inundated with paperwork.t's going to cost us a little bit of money in staff costs as well, in dealing with all of this, and i know there are going to be delays, especially at the port, you know? cabinet office minister michael gove said the government is doing all it can to advise businesses on the new rules, but he warned there will be some disruption. as we leave the european union and we're outside the customs union, those new requirements will mean that, in particular, when people arrive at the french border, they do need to have the paperwork in order. if they haven't, then we would advise them absolutely not to make the journey because they'll only be turned back. the clock is ticking... the government has been advising businesses to prepare for months. for the thousands of british companies who rely on goods crossing the border, there are nowjust four days to get to grips with the necessary changes. we need to translate these 1,200 pages of legal text to practical business guidance that every firm can
ifeel as if i'm going to be inundated with paperwork.t's going to cost us a little bit of money in staff costs as well, in dealing with all of this, and i know there are going to be delays, especially at the port, you know? cabinet office minister michael gove said the government is doing all it can to advise businesses on the new rules, but he warned there will be some disruption. as we leave the european union and we're outside the customs union, those new requirements will mean that, in...
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i feel hopeful today, relieved, ifeel like healing is coming.ks the beginning to the end of the very painful time in our history. there were twin emotions of rejoicing and relief. at this medical facility alone, they have treated more than 100,000 covid patients. and it was watched remotely by new york's governor, andrew cuomo, who has been so prominent in america's coronavirus response. this vaccine is exciting because i believe this is the weapon that will end the war. it is the beginning of the last chapter of the book. but now we just have to do it. the vaccine doesn't work if it is in the vial, right? there we go. the nationwide roll—out is already under way, the most ambitious vaccination programme in the history of america. the aim is to administer some 20 million doses by the end of the year, and some 100 million doses by the end of february. the vaccine is a shot in the arm for the us economy, and they were punching the air when the new york stock exchange opened for trading. and just minutes after that first vaccine in new york came th
i feel hopeful today, relieved, ifeel like healing is coming.ks the beginning to the end of the very painful time in our history. there were twin emotions of rejoicing and relief. at this medical facility alone, they have treated more than 100,000 covid patients. and it was watched remotely by new york's governor, andrew cuomo, who has been so prominent in america's coronavirus response. this vaccine is exciting because i believe this is the weapon that will end the war. it is the beginning of...
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no, ifeel like i understand the planet, hopefully better.ope it goes away. we know there's been change that we'll have to accommodate, and this story is about how do we get together and try to fix things to make the world sustainable for ourselves and future generations? hello there. wednesday brought another wet day, particularly to england and wales. and at one point, we had over 50 flood warnings in force. now, i'm sure as the rain eases off, the number of flood warnings through christmas eve will gradually begin to drop away, but still the potential for a few problems. there is the rain bearing cloud, then, we had across england and wales, but my attention right now is being drawn to this area of cloud just running in across the north of scotland, because this is going to bring some of you snow. yes, there could be a few centimetres lying on the ground in places, along with the risk of icy stretches as we head into the first part of christmas eve. a few showers also running down north sea coast, the irish seacoast, as our main band of ra
no, ifeel like i understand the planet, hopefully better.ope it goes away. we know there's been change that we'll have to accommodate, and this story is about how do we get together and try to fix things to make the world sustainable for ourselves and future generations? hello there. wednesday brought another wet day, particularly to england and wales. and at one point, we had over 50 flood warnings in force. now, i'm sure as the rain eases off, the number of flood warnings through christmas...
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ifeel canyon. —— kenyan.camps and ta ke is just to close the camps and take away the somali people living in the camps, back to somalia. dadaab is the world's largest refugee camp, and now can you want to close it down. —— kenya. many of them have never been anywhere else. where will i go back to? we are not kenyan, but we somalia neither, because we were brought up in kenya. so we are caught in between. that was zamzam abdi gelle. a0 years ago, tourism in kenya was booming, people coming to set a while but beautiful beaches. the next witnesses were making a living playing music at hotels when they were inspired to write a song which went on to become a global hit. this is the story ofjumbo bwana. plays saxophone. that is the way it went. tourists were just about this song. # jambo bwana, habari gani. it went silver, than gold, then platinum. that was a complete surprise to me. i started the group, the mushrooms, in 1972. me and him we re mushrooms, in 1972. me and him were working at the cement factory in mo
ifeel canyon. —— kenyan.camps and ta ke is just to close the camps and take away the somali people living in the camps, back to somalia. dadaab is the world's largest refugee camp, and now can you want to close it down. —— kenya. many of them have never been anywhere else. where will i go back to? we are not kenyan, but we somalia neither, because we were brought up in kenya. so we are caught in between. that was zamzam abdi gelle. a0 years ago, tourism in kenya was booming, people...
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and i think if it doesn't come out, ifeel like i'm going to spontaneously combust.nterested in beauty. she's interested the truth. and she's never shied away from that. you don't have to make art that makes people happy. you have to make art that makes people feel. it's like being a conductor. it's like "boomph!" you know, you really, really go for it. i think that painting is about unrequited love. a lot of people know what that feels like. at the moment, like, i want you to see my face. but you're not going to see it because we're stuck in these covid times, you know? i haven't had a hug, i can't remember last time anybody hugged me. everyone's rushing out to buy puppies and kittens, because they need love and affection. what would you do, tracey, if you couldn't express yourself through art? i would have been dead a long time ago. were you making any of these works when you knew you were poorly? no, because... share it with the group — because i had something wrong with my bladder, it was just always presumed that's what the problem was. but the reason why i have
and i think if it doesn't come out, ifeel like i'm going to spontaneously combust.nterested in beauty. she's interested the truth. and she's never shied away from that. you don't have to make art that makes people happy. you have to make art that makes people feel. it's like being a conductor. it's like "boomph!" you know, you really, really go for it. i think that painting is about unrequited love. a lot of people know what that feels like. at the moment, like, i want you to see my...
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ifeel as if i'm going to be inundated with paperwork.t us a little bit of money in staff costs as well, in dealing with all of this, and i know there are going to be delays, especially at the port, you know? cabinet office minister michael gove said the government is doing all it can to advise businesses on the new rules, but he warned there will be some disruption. as we leave the european union and we're outside the customs union, those new requirements will mean that, in particular, when people arrive at the french border, they do need to have the paperwork in order. if they haven't, then we would advise them absolutely not to make that journey, because they'll only be turned back. the clock is ticking... ads like these urging firms to prepare for the new rules have been for months. but the trade deal with brussels was only published on christmas eve. all 1,200 pages of it. if that's you, there's actions that need sorting. by new year's day, firms must be ready for life outside the single market and customs union. business leaders are
ifeel as if i'm going to be inundated with paperwork.t us a little bit of money in staff costs as well, in dealing with all of this, and i know there are going to be delays, especially at the port, you know? cabinet office minister michael gove said the government is doing all it can to advise businesses on the new rules, but he warned there will be some disruption. as we leave the european union and we're outside the customs union, those new requirements will mean that, in particular, when...
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ifeel idea, i think pigeons are a very underrated bird. how you can photograph so close without disturbing them and them flying away. how does that work? pigeons are quite tame birds already, but the idea is i set my camera up on a remote trigger so i am present, but ican remote trigger so i am present, but i can trigger my camera wirelessly so i can trigger my camera wirelessly soido i can trigger my camera wirelessly so i do not have to be in the area to disturb the pigeons or anything so to disturb the pigeons or anything soi to disturb the pigeons or anything so ijust set up some seats in front of the lens and wait for them all to come in to the shot and then tour them just started fighting in front of the lens and i was very fortunate to be able to capture that moment. fantastic. have you been enjoying photography more given that the peculiar year that we are all living through? i think my actually reminds us through? i think my actually reminds usjust how we can through? i think my actually reminds us just how we can find through? i
ifeel idea, i think pigeons are a very underrated bird. how you can photograph so close without disturbing them and them flying away. how does that work? pigeons are quite tame birds already, but the idea is i set my camera up on a remote trigger so i am present, but ican remote trigger so i am present, but i can trigger my camera wirelessly so i can trigger my camera wirelessly soido i can trigger my camera wirelessly so i do not have to be in the area to disturb the pigeons or anything so to...
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ifeel like i'm not normal sometimes. it's like everyone's back at school, and guess who isn't back?an aggressive type. jacob is losing skills all the time. it's progressive, there is no cure forjacob, there's no treatment. jacob loves school. but, since march, he's only been able to attend four times. my old school couldn't touch me, they refused to touch me, because of corona and everything. i miss all my friends. i've forgotten most of their names, because i haven't seen them since march. it seems like almost a complete breakdown in the system somewhere. he does have a school place, he does have funding, he's identified his training needs, everything's there but it's almost like the whole process has fallen apart somewhere. and i don't understand, jacob has always been in full—time school. the family has been told that, because of coronavirus, his support needs can't be met. not only could he not finish primary school in july, his transition to secondary school has now been delayed because a plan is yet to be finalised to make sure he can return safely. itjust seems like i'm alway
ifeel like i'm not normal sometimes. it's like everyone's back at school, and guess who isn't back?an aggressive type. jacob is losing skills all the time. it's progressive, there is no cure forjacob, there's no treatment. jacob loves school. but, since march, he's only been able to attend four times. my old school couldn't touch me, they refused to touch me, because of corona and everything. i miss all my friends. i've forgotten most of their names, because i haven't seen them since march. it...
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person growing up in the 1970s, and you've said, "i felt fear of the coming decade then, but now, ifeelnd 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 stage
person growing up in the 1970s, and you've said, "i felt fear of the coming decade then, but now, ifeelnd 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...
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ifeel like i am isolated. nobody to hug me or hold me, or me to hold somebody.if this bloody thing wasn't there. now care homes are being offered testing kits that can provide a result in 30 minutes, known as lateral flow tests, to allow visitors to have that vital contact with their loved ones. but local councils in greater manchester, as well as sheffield, have advised that rapid testing for visitors is paused. care homes have to decide whose advice to follow. we will go with the national government guidelines. why? because these things have been put in place. it's not been made up. we're working with public health england, the world health organization, and for us, it's not a case of bring somebody in, have a test and they can go and kiss. we're still following our robust infection control procedures. the government says that overall, lateral flow tests are more than 76% accurate when carried out by lab staff, but that isn't always the case. when they were used in a pilot project in liverpool, the tests were just 50% accurate when compared to the more standar
ifeel like i am isolated. nobody to hug me or hold me, or me to hold somebody.if this bloody thing wasn't there. now care homes are being offered testing kits that can provide a result in 30 minutes, known as lateral flow tests, to allow visitors to have that vital contact with their loved ones. but local councils in greater manchester, as well as sheffield, have advised that rapid testing for visitors is paused. care homes have to decide whose advice to follow. we will go with the national...
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and i think if it doesn't come out, ifeel like i'm going to spontaneously combust.sted in beauty. she's interested the truth. and she's never shied away from that. you don't have to make art that makes people happy. you have to make art that makes people feel. it's like being a conductor. it's like "boomph!" you know, you really, really go for it. i think that painting is about unrequited love. a lot of people know what that feels like. at the moment, like, i want you to see my face. but you're not going to see it because we're stuck in these covid times, you know? i haven't had a hug, i can't remember last time anybody hugged me. everyone's rushing out to buy puppies and kittens, because they need love and affection. what would you do, tracey, if you couldn't express yourself through art? i would have been dead a long time ago. were you making any of these works when you knew you were poorly? no, because... share it with the group — because i had something wrong with my bladder, it was just always presumed that's what the problem was. but the reason why i had them
and i think if it doesn't come out, ifeel like i'm going to spontaneously combust.sted in beauty. she's interested the truth. and she's never shied away from that. you don't have to make art that makes people happy. you have to make art that makes people feel. it's like being a conductor. it's like "boomph!" you know, you really, really go for it. i think that painting is about unrequited love. a lot of people know what that feels like. at the moment, like, i want you to see my face....
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translation: even though the occasion is very sad, and just now during the rehearsal, ifeel like i'm and content to be here with you. shouting in german. protests have been going on here for more than a year. environmental groups, trying to preserve the country's habitat, the authorities determined to allow lawful construction work to go ahead. "what is happening here is quickly "reduced to a conflict between activists and the police," this protester says. "this is an attempt to defend and protect ecosystems "and our livelihoods so that we can survive." "there's something almost deeply poetic about it." the presence of igor levit certainly attracted some attention, but the felling of trees continued. for these demonstrators, the day ended on a sad note. just before i go: some dramatic footage to share with you now from minnesota, in the us, where a light aircraft was forced to land on a busy highway at night. this video shows the single—engined planejust managing to fit in between cars driving along the road at night, with very little margin for error. it appeared to have suffered an
translation: even though the occasion is very sad, and just now during the rehearsal, ifeel like i'm and content to be here with you. shouting in german. protests have been going on here for more than a year. environmental groups, trying to preserve the country's habitat, the authorities determined to allow lawful construction work to go ahead. "what is happening here is quickly "reduced to a conflict between activists and the police," this protester says. "this is an...
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until it caused maximum disruption, i feel so tough decisions until it caused maximum disruption, ifeelould been rearranged to the prime minister had acted earlier. but he did argue that the scientific data did argue that the scientific data did not really come through until the last 72 hours or so so it wasn't really possible for him or the scientist advised him to make this massive decision any earlier.|j scientist advised him to make this massive decision any earlier. ijust don't buy that. many medical experts have been saying for some time com pletely have been saying for some time completely separate from this new strain of the virus, we had two of the leading medicaljournals coming together for a joint editorial, this has not happened for 100 years, calling on the prime minister, that the health evidence was bad enough already and he needed to change his attitude. the liberal democrats have been warning him that he needed to go back to the scientists, listen to them, and others have done that but he had ignored all those warnings, he had ignored all those warnings, he refused to t
until it caused maximum disruption, i feel so tough decisions until it caused maximum disruption, ifeelould been rearranged to the prime minister had acted earlier. but he did argue that the scientific data did argue that the scientific data did not really come through until the last 72 hours or so so it wasn't really possible for him or the scientist advised him to make this massive decision any earlier.|j scientist advised him to make this massive decision any earlier. ijust don't buy that....
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and so, you know, ifeel very proud, very fortunate to work in a set—up where we've managed to do that but there is enormous strain day after day after day on people like you. i believe i'm right in saying you get up, particularly on surgery days, at something like 4:30 in the morning so that you're truly prepared for a full day in the operating theatre. and we've talked about some of the ethical challenges. and there are physical challenges, too, in what you do. i think i'm right in saying you're in your mid to late 405. iam. is there going to be a point when you burn out? er... yes, i expect, you know. you may call it burn—out, it may be a fizzle rather than a burn—out as such. but there will come a time when i would not want to be dealing with... dealing with the mental and physical stress of being a paediatric neurosurgeon. and it's just being aware of when that time happens and then moving on to other pastures. but right now, i know obviously the safa and marwa case is done, but you are still working on conjoined twins and other highly complex cases involving very young children.
and so, you know, ifeel very proud, very fortunate to work in a set—up where we've managed to do that but there is enormous strain day after day after day on people like you. i believe i'm right in saying you get up, particularly on surgery days, at something like 4:30 in the morning so that you're truly prepared for a full day in the operating theatre. and we've talked about some of the ethical challenges. and there are physical challenges, too, in what you do. i think i'm right in saying...
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preparations, they had arranged the people they are going to meet and that has now all been ruined and ifeelople that were going to perhaps meet older members of theirfamily, going to perhaps meet older members of their family, socially distanced. and what about keir starmer on this one? i don't know about the way that this virus mutated, but they must have been real alarm bells ringing and presumably the advisers and scientists said to the government you have got to do something or you're you have got to do something or you' re really you have got to do something or you're really going to have an impossible situation to manage. but i think it is a shame that on wednesday, perhaps we did not give the impression in such a certain way that the christmas celebrations would go a planned. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. whilst we were speaking to sir david, we have had some new coronavirus figures in. more than 35,000 cases. the uk recorded 336 deaths within 28 days of a positive test. 534 on saturday. weekend numbers change and fluctuate a little. so just how has the coronavirus m
preparations, they had arranged the people they are going to meet and that has now all been ruined and ifeelople that were going to perhaps meet older members of theirfamily, going to perhaps meet older members of their family, socially distanced. and what about keir starmer on this one? i don't know about the way that this virus mutated, but they must have been real alarm bells ringing and presumably the advisers and scientists said to the government you have got to do something or you're you...
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i'm and there are millions of people worse off than me, and ifeel bad. sue has terminal cancer.hire to be with her. her son—in—lanonathan was due to follow this week. purely based on covid rules, the only day i can be in wales is on christmas day so it's then a case of trying to find other ways of doing it, which you can on compassionate grounds but it's not so much a legal dilemma as a moral dilemma. i wanted to do the right thing the whole time through lockdown. for sisters katie and samantha, christmas day would normally involve four generations from five households from across the ukjoining up and staying over in wales. this year, for the first year, they are going solo. literally, it will be our normal christmas dinner but with a computer instead of a plate that i have to wash. # i'm singing this to say # i wish i could see you on christmas day...# this song was written and performed by children from the ls18 music school in leeds to raise money to tackle loneliness. we originally wrote the song before the start of the second lockdown, and thought it would be a cool idea to
i'm and there are millions of people worse off than me, and ifeel bad. sue has terminal cancer.hire to be with her. her son—in—lanonathan was due to follow this week. purely based on covid rules, the only day i can be in wales is on christmas day so it's then a case of trying to find other ways of doing it, which you can on compassionate grounds but it's not so much a legal dilemma as a moral dilemma. i wanted to do the right thing the whole time through lockdown. for sisters katie and...
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ifeel like i am isolated. nobody to hug me or hold me, or me to hold somebody.been offering testing kits that can provide a result in 30 minutes, known as lateral flow tests, to allow visitors to have that vital contact with their loved ones. but local councils in greater manchester, as well as sheffield, have advised that rapid testing for visitors is paused. care homes have to decide whose advice to follow. we will go with the national government guidelines. why? because these things have been put in place. it's not been made up. we're working with public health england, the world health organization, and for us, it's not a case of bring somebody in, have a test and they can go and kiss. we're still following our robust infection control procedures. the government says that overall, lateral flow tests are more than 76% accurate when carried out by lab staff, but that isn't always the case. when they were used in a pilot project in liverpool, the tests were just 50% accurate when compared to the more standard swab test, and they only picked up 70% of the very i
ifeel like i am isolated. nobody to hug me or hold me, or me to hold somebody.been offering testing kits that can provide a result in 30 minutes, known as lateral flow tests, to allow visitors to have that vital contact with their loved ones. but local councils in greater manchester, as well as sheffield, have advised that rapid testing for visitors is paused. care homes have to decide whose advice to follow. we will go with the national government guidelines. why? because these things have...
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ifeel that the hospitality industry was actually one of the safe environments that people could actuallyt the end of the summer possibly with a new vaccine and so on. you think you can get through until then and do you think the industry generally northern ireland can get until then? industry generally northern ireland can get untilthen? i will industry generally northern ireland can get until then? i will say a small percentage of us will survive it. well, gloomy news and a gloomy end. thank you very much indeed, nelly huston there who owns the river booms in belfast which, as we we re river booms in belfast which, as we were saying, only open for the first time last thursday. —— the river rooms in belfast. as the uk grapples with that new strain of the coronavirus, france has confirmed its first case of the variant the country's health ministry says the patient arrived on french soil from london on the 19th of december. president macron shut the country's border with britain last sunday after the new — more transmissible variant — was found to be spreading in the south east of england.
ifeel that the hospitality industry was actually one of the safe environments that people could actuallyt the end of the summer possibly with a new vaccine and so on. you think you can get through until then and do you think the industry generally northern ireland can get until then? industry generally northern ireland can get untilthen? i will industry generally northern ireland can get until then? i will say a small percentage of us will survive it. well, gloomy news and a gloomy end. thank...
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ifeel like i'm not normal sometimes. it's like everyone's back at school, and guess who isn't back? an aggressive type. jacob is losing skills all the time. it's progressive, there is no cure forjacob, there's no treatment. jacob loves school. but, since march, he's only been able to attend four times. my old school couldn't touch me, they refused to touch me, because of corona and everything. i miss all my friends. i've forgotten most of their names, because i haven't seen them since march. it seems like almost a complete breakdown in the system somewhere. he does have a school place, he does have funding, he's identified his training needs, everything's there but it's almost like the whole process has fallen apart somewhere. and i don't understand, jacob has always been in full—time school. the family has been told that, because of coronavirus, his support needs can't be met. not only could he not finish primary school in july, his transition to secondary school has now been delayed because a plan is yet to be finalised to make sure he can return safely. itjust seems like i'm alwa
ifeel like i'm not normal sometimes. it's like everyone's back at school, and guess who isn't back? an aggressive type. jacob is losing skills all the time. it's progressive, there is no cure forjacob, there's no treatment. jacob loves school. but, since march, he's only been able to attend four times. my old school couldn't touch me, they refused to touch me, because of corona and everything. i miss all my friends. i've forgotten most of their names, because i haven't seen them since march. it...