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translation: ifeel nothin: informers. translation: ifeel nothing about _ informers.te. 200,000 people there have fled violence in the past year. according to the guardian, 35 civilians were killed by soldiers in december and their bodies burned in their cars. two were charity workers for save the children. the un says some of the atrocities amount to war crimes. this is tom andrews, the un's special rapporteur on human rights. it is brutalising the people of maymar. what is happening is they now can set or the people of maymar to be the enemy. so there is a campaign of terror taking many, many forms. for example, the poverty rate it maymar now, over half the population is now estimated to have fallen within under the poverty range. we now have a humanitarian disaster and they are using humanitarian aid is a political weapon. they blocking convoys of relief supplies getting into these villages, terrorising those who are driving the truck come asking for their mobile phones to see if there's any activity whatsoever connected to the opposition. just about any way you ca
translation: ifeel nothin: informers. translation: ifeel nothing about _ informers.te. 200,000 people there have fled violence in the past year. according to the guardian, 35 civilians were killed by soldiers in december and their bodies burned in their cars. two were charity workers for save the children. the un says some of the atrocities amount to war crimes. this is tom andrews, the un's special rapporteur on human rights. it is brutalising the people of maymar. what is happening is they...
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ifelt betterand feelall right, ifeel good. end in glad things have moved out and i am back in football now.— have moved out and i am back in football now. was there a moment when ou football now. was there a moment when you thought _ football now. was there a moment when you thought this _ football now. was there a moment when you thought this is _ football now. was there a moment when you thought this is it? - football now. was there a moment when you thought this is it? was i football now. was there a moment when you thought this is it? was itj when you thought this is it? was it when you thought this is it? was it when you thought this is it? was it when you are picked to play their first game for dundee united? i started against motherwell and took a moment for myself and went to warm up. a moment for myself and went to warm uo when— a moment for myself and went to warm uo when the _ a moment for myself and went to warm up. when the whistle blows, it was emotional — up. when the whistle blows, it was emotional. i am up. wh
ifelt betterand feelall right, ifeel good. end in glad things have moved out and i am back in football now.— have moved out and i am back in football now. was there a moment when ou football now. was there a moment when you thought _ football now. was there a moment when you thought this _ football now. was there a moment when you thought this is _ football now. was there a moment when you thought this is it? - football now. was there a moment when you thought this is it? was i football now....
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that�*s what makes you go, "oh, ifeel so alive."laxed feeling. well, at that point, your body�*s producing dopamine and serotonin, and that�*s like your body�*s natural painkiller. yeah, for sure. they�*re starting to think that it means that we get better at dealing with everyday stresses that build up over time and cause mental health problems over time. right. we just get better, better adapted to dealing with everyday life stressors. should be on prescription, shouldn�*t it? i believe it is. is it? i believe that in some areas... go and throw yourself in cold water? some areas in the uk, cold water swimming as being socially prescribed, which is fantastic... fantastic. it is, really great. since i've started cold swimming, which was three weeks ago, i've now come off my antidepressants. i've been off them a week now. i feel great during the day. i don't feel depressed, don't feel anxious any more. i live for the moment. it's massively changed my life. in water: 0h! i�*ve got over all that stuff, all that self—consciousness of, o
that�*s what makes you go, "oh, ifeel so alive."laxed feeling. well, at that point, your body�*s producing dopamine and serotonin, and that�*s like your body�*s natural painkiller. yeah, for sure. they�*re starting to think that it means that we get better at dealing with everyday stresses that build up over time and cause mental health problems over time. right. we just get better, better adapted to dealing with everyday life stressors. should be on prescription,...
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that�*s what makes you go, "oh, ifeel so alive."laxed feeling. well, at that point, your body�*s producing dopamine and serotonin, and that�*s like your body�*s natural painkiller. yeah, for sure. they�*re starting to think that it means that we get better at dealing with everyday stresses that build up over time and cause mental health problems over time. right. we just get better, better adapted to dealing with everyday life stressors. should be on prescription, shouldn�*t it? i believe it is. is it? i believe that in some areas... go and throw yourself in cold water? some areas in the uk, cold water swimming as being socially prescribed, which is fantastic... it is, really great. since i've started cold swimming, which was three weeks ago, i've now come off my antidepressants. i've been off them a week now. i feel great during the day. i don't feel depressed, don't feel anxious any more. i live for the moment. it's massively changed my life. in water: 0h! i�*ve got over all that stuff, all that self—consciousness of, one, there b
that�*s what makes you go, "oh, ifeel so alive."laxed feeling. well, at that point, your body�*s producing dopamine and serotonin, and that�*s like your body�*s natural painkiller. yeah, for sure. they�*re starting to think that it means that we get better at dealing with everyday stresses that build up over time and cause mental health problems over time. right. we just get better, better adapted to dealing with everyday life stressors. should be on prescription,...
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privileged, and i really— honoured, ifeel privileged, and i reattyiust— honoured, ifeel privileged,can't wait for tomorrow niuht. .. i really 'ust can't wait for tomorrow nighth i think— really 'ust can't wait for tomorrow nighth i think still _ really 'ust can't wait for tomorrow nighth i think still in - reallyjust can't wait for tomorrow night. you? i think still in mild shock from _ night. you? i think still in mild shock from having _ night. you? i think still in mild shock from having the - night. if” i think still in mild shock from having the honour of being _ shock from having the honour of being asked _ shock from having the honour of being asked to _ shock from having the honour of being asked to be _ shock from having the honour of being asked to be a _ shock from having the honour of| being asked to be a flag—bearers alongside — being asked to be a flag—bearers alongside even— being asked to be a flag—bearers alongside even i— being asked to be a flag—bearers alongside even i think— being asked to be a flag—bearers alongside even i think it- being asked to be a flag—bea
privileged, and i really— honoured, ifeel privileged, and i reattyiust— honoured, ifeel privileged,can't wait for tomorrow niuht. .. i really 'ust can't wait for tomorrow nighth i think— really 'ust can't wait for tomorrow nighth i think still _ really 'ust can't wait for tomorrow nighth i think still in - reallyjust can't wait for tomorrow night. you? i think still in mild shock from _ night. you? i think still in mild shock from having _ night. you? i think still in mild shock from...
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your message, so i don't even want to try to speak out against china or take on china or anything, ifeelessage at the ioc. i don't think the ioc should grant these countries the right to host if they have human rights issues or if there is genocide in the country or stances against lgbtq+, you should get to host the games. beijing will be your last competition. i know you have many strings to your bow. do you know yet what life holds for you after beijing? i don't. i wish i did. it's the end of a chapter which is kind of scary but i think the excitement is it is also the beginning of a new chapter and whatever it is i do, hopefully, will not be something where i am scared of getting hurt, which this has been. i've been writing some random essays that i would like to spend some time continuing writing that and i want to take acting classes and continue to try and hone that craft because it's something i'm excited about and keep auditioning and i guess, who knows? i guess it is difficult to ask this when you are kind of fighting a bit of a battle to make sure you are 100% for beijing, but
your message, so i don't even want to try to speak out against china or take on china or anything, ifeelessage at the ioc. i don't think the ioc should grant these countries the right to host if they have human rights issues or if there is genocide in the country or stances against lgbtq+, you should get to host the games. beijing will be your last competition. i know you have many strings to your bow. do you know yet what life holds for you after beijing? i don't. i wish i did. it's the end of...
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then it's just the football missing, but, no, ifeel like me like before, so i don't see any reason why to the same level. christian, thanks so much for your time. i wish you all the very best. you're welcome, thank you. thank you. eriksen could now face a relegation scrap with his new club. but for him, simply playing again would crown one of football's greatest comebacks. hello there. after what was a very soggy sunday for most parts of the uk, the weather has plenty more to throw at us through the coming week — not only heavy rain, but some very mild weather for the middle of the week, and then, some stormy weather later. and that could well cause some damage and disruption. on balance, monday is one of the quieter days, but that's not to say it'll be completely dry by any means — we've got cloud and showery rain sinking south—eastwards across england and wales, some brighter spells, as well. for northern ireland and scotland, it's a sunshine—and—showers day, some of the showers wintry over high ground in scotland. the winds slowly easing a little as the day wears on, temperatures no
then it's just the football missing, but, no, ifeel like me like before, so i don't see any reason why to the same level. christian, thanks so much for your time. i wish you all the very best. you're welcome, thank you. thank you. eriksen could now face a relegation scrap with his new club. but for him, simply playing again would crown one of football's greatest comebacks. hello there. after what was a very soggy sunday for most parts of the uk, the weather has plenty more to throw at us...
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ifeel like my best to try to do everything, do i carry on? i feel like a 23—year—old today.sday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'm jane hill. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hello. what are you watching? we have dog, in which channing tatum co—stars with...a dog. we have old henry, which is a western. and here before starring the great andrea riseborough. i love dogs. am i going to love the film? do you like channing tatum? i am neutral. he stars and co—directs. there comes a point in every leading actor's life, i must co—star with a dog. richard gere and tom hanks have both done it. here, channing tatum is a ranger trying to get back into service. there is a military dog whose handler has now died. the military dog is years in service and has become very unpredictable. channing tatum's character wants to get back into service. he is told to take the dog to the funeral, a cross—country thing, a road trip. after that, take the dog where it needs to go. tell them it will be rehabilitate
ifeel like my best to try to do everything, do i carry on? i feel like a 23—year—old today.sday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'm jane hill. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. hello. what are you watching? we have dog, in which channing tatum co—stars with...a dog. we have old henry, which is a western. and here before starring the great andrea riseborough. i love dogs. am i going to love the film?...
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then it's just the football missing, but, no, ifeel like me like before, so i don't see any reason whyck to the same level. christian, thanks so much for your time. i wish you all the very best. you're welcome, thank you. thank you. eriksen could now face a relegation scrap with his new club. but for him, simply playing again would crown one of football's greatest comebacks. hello and welcome to sportsday. in his 100th international, dan biggar wins it for wales as scotland are beaten on a thrilling day in the six nations. the european champions become the world champions — chelsea are now one of the few clubs to win every major trophy. but still no medals for team gb in beijing, as they miss out in the skeleton for the first time in 20 years. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. two cracking six nations matches to start with tonight. in cardiff, wales fans got the performance and result they were hoping for as they recovered from their opening day defeat and edged out scotland, whilst it was just as pulsating in paris where ireland were ultimately beaten by france who made it two w
then it's just the football missing, but, no, ifeel like me like before, so i don't see any reason whyck to the same level. christian, thanks so much for your time. i wish you all the very best. you're welcome, thank you. thank you. eriksen could now face a relegation scrap with his new club. but for him, simply playing again would crown one of football's greatest comebacks. hello and welcome to sportsday. in his 100th international, dan biggar wins it for wales as scotland are beaten on a...
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then it's just the football missing, but, no, ifeel like me like before, so i don't see any reason whysame level. christian, thanks so much for your time. i wish you all the very best. you're welcome, thank you. thank you. eriksen could now face a relegation scrap with his new club. but for him, simply playing again would crown one of football's greatest comebacks. hello, this is sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: marcus smith pulls the strings as england sting italy in rome, setting their six nations campaign back on course. as kurt zouma pulls out of west ham's game in the warm—up, another of the team's centre backs scores in injury time to win a point. and the weir and wonderful of a manchester derby. caroline delivers the moment of the match, and not for the first time. also coming up in the programme: as the rest of beijing cowers under a blizzard, indoors, it's a good day for britain's curlers at the winter olympics. hello again. welcome along. eddiejones wanted england to be ruthless in rome and he got what he wanted. the team got what they needed, too. aft
then it's just the football missing, but, no, ifeel like me like before, so i don't see any reason whysame level. christian, thanks so much for your time. i wish you all the very best. you're welcome, thank you. thank you. eriksen could now face a relegation scrap with his new club. but for him, simply playing again would crown one of football's greatest comebacks. hello, this is sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: marcus smith pulls the strings as england sting italy in...
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ifeel it before so i do not feel any reason why i couldn't get back to it.ew with christian eriksen on a special edition of the sports desk podcast available to download on bbc sounds. the wait for a first team gb medal goes on. but both men's and women's curling teams have got their first wins under their belts, in the round robin phase of the winter olympics in beijing. it took eve muirhead's rink until their second match. after losing earlier to switzerland they came roaring back this afternoon against sweden, with this, on end four, muirhead's hammer scoring four. and giving them a match—winning lead. it finished 8—2 to team gb. i think after this morning, we played well and we kept things very simple and playing a little bit, we did exactly what we did. the team had such a good way to finish of the day. had such a good way to finish of the da . , the men's team finished strongly to beat italy 7—5. bruce mouat sending down the final stone. britain are ranked first in the world, so there's a lot of expectation on their shoulders. they'll be back tomorrow
ifeel it before so i do not feel any reason why i couldn't get back to it.ew with christian eriksen on a special edition of the sports desk podcast available to download on bbc sounds. the wait for a first team gb medal goes on. but both men's and women's curling teams have got their first wins under their belts, in the round robin phase of the winter olympics in beijing. it took eve muirhead's rink until their second match. after losing earlier to switzerland they came roaring back this...
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ifeel like me like before, so i don't see any reason why can't get back.they beat catalans dragons in a repeat of last season's grand final. two tommy makinson tries helped put them 18—6 ahead by half—time, and they ran away with it in the second half after the dragons had dylan napa sent off. it finished 28—8 to st helens, who are going for a fourth consecutive super league title. in rugby union, ireland captainjonny sexton will miss their six nations match against france this weekend because of a hamstring injury. both won their opening games of the tournament, and sexton had originally declared himself fit despite a bruising encounter with wales. but the fly half will be replaced in the ireland team byjoey carbery in paris on saturday. meanwhile, a hamstring injury has ruled scotland flanker jamie ritchie out of the rest of the six nations. he came off during the second half of the calcutta cup win over england, and will be replaced by sam skinner for the game in wales on saturday. that's one of five changes, including bringing in an entirely new front
ifeel like me like before, so i don't see any reason why can't get back.they beat catalans dragons in a repeat of last season's grand final. two tommy makinson tries helped put them 18—6 ahead by half—time, and they ran away with it in the second half after the dragons had dylan napa sent off. it finished 28—8 to st helens, who are going for a fourth consecutive super league title. in rugby union, ireland captainjonny sexton will miss their six nations match against france this weekend...
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ifeel ashamed. feel very bad because, i mean, this is something that will have terrible consequences for my country, for russia, for ukraine, clearly. and i'm afraid also for the whole world. vladimir putin isa warcriminal. we were talking about it for many years. we were trying to explain to the people also in the west that, like, he's a criminal, he has to be stopped, he has to be deterred — when he poisoned alexei navalny, when he poisoned people there in salisbury, in the uk, and when he invaded crimea in 2014. we were talking about it a lot, and now we see apparently that was not enough because, like, the response came too little, too late and kind of untied putin's hands. i don't want, of course, to blame anyone but him. he has the full responsibility over the war crime that he is now committing, being streamed online. but still, of course, i try to reflect and to find answers, like, "what went wrong? "how is it possible that we have been so wrong?" because, like, there are 23 years of putin a
ifeel ashamed. feel very bad because, i mean, this is something that will have terrible consequences for my country, for russia, for ukraine, clearly. and i'm afraid also for the whole world. vladimir putin isa warcriminal. we were talking about it for many years. we were trying to explain to the people also in the west that, like, he's a criminal, he has to be stopped, he has to be deterred — when he poisoned alexei navalny, when he poisoned people there in salisbury, in the uk, and when he...
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your message, so i don't even want to try to speak out against china or take on china or anything, ifeelioc. i don't think the ioc should grant these countries the right to host if they have human rights issues or if there is genocide in the country or stances against lgbtq+, you should get to host the games. beijing will be your last competition. i games. beijing will be your last competition-— games. beijing will be your last cometition. ~ ., . ., , competition. i know you have many strinas competition. i know you have many strin . s to competition. i know you have many strings to your _ competition. i know you have many strings to your bow. _ competition. i know you have many strings to your bow. do _ competition. i know you have many strings to your bow. do you - competition. i know you have many strings to your bow. do you know. competition. i know you have many i strings to your bow. do you know yet what life holds for you after beijing? i what life holds for you after bei'in: ? ., �* , �*, beijing? i don't. iwish i did. it's the end of— beijing? i don't. iwish i did. it's the end
your message, so i don't even want to try to speak out against china or take on china or anything, ifeelioc. i don't think the ioc should grant these countries the right to host if they have human rights issues or if there is genocide in the country or stances against lgbtq+, you should get to host the games. beijing will be your last competition. i games. beijing will be your last competition-— games. beijing will be your last cometition. ~ ., . ., , competition. i know you have many strinas...
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ifeel ashamed.l very bad because, i mean, this is something that will have terrible consequences for my country, for russia, for ukraine, clearly. and i'm afraid also for the whole world. vladimir putin isa warcriminal. we were talking about it for many years. we were trying to explain to the people also in the west that, like, he's a criminal, he has to be stopped, he has to be deterred — when he poisoned alexei navalny, when he poisoned people there in salisbury, in the uk, and when he invaded crimea in 2014. we were talking about it a lot, and now we see apparently that was not enough because, like, the response came too little, too late and kind of untied putin's hands. i don't want, of course, to blame anyone but him. he has the full responsibility over the war crime that he is now committing, being streamed online. but still, of course, i try to reflect and to find answers, like, "what went wrong? "how is it possible that we have been so wrong?" because, like, there are 23 years of putin analy
ifeel ashamed.l very bad because, i mean, this is something that will have terrible consequences for my country, for russia, for ukraine, clearly. and i'm afraid also for the whole world. vladimir putin isa warcriminal. we were talking about it for many years. we were trying to explain to the people also in the west that, like, he's a criminal, he has to be stopped, he has to be deterred — when he poisoned alexei navalny, when he poisoned people there in salisbury, in the uk, and when he...
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ifeel like i'm going to enjoy it. exactly, and get back into it.d the buzz of it will kick in. i might get a right buzz—on. i think you got some interesting way of being able to capture a moment without it looking contrived or, like, manipulated or anything like that. so, ithought, "yeah, that's amazing." the most important thing is you got my good side so that i looked real sexy. laughs yeah. cannae wait to see you back on the road, taking some pictures. we'll be in vegas to have a good time. all right. see you in a couple of weeks. cheers, mate. see you later. take it easy. so, it sounds like i'm going back out to vegas with calvin. the first show of his i've photographed since before the pandemic. so, it's been a while. but i absolutely can't wait to get back out there and shoot it. so, i'm in manchester. i'm about to go to the manchester academy, which is where i photographed my first ever concert, almost 13 years ago — english band called the subways, and i'm going to meet billy, the lead singer of the band, and, yeah, catch up. hey, hey! good
ifeel like i'm going to enjoy it. exactly, and get back into it.d the buzz of it will kick in. i might get a right buzz—on. i think you got some interesting way of being able to capture a moment without it looking contrived or, like, manipulated or anything like that. so, ithought, "yeah, that's amazing." the most important thing is you got my good side so that i looked real sexy. laughs yeah. cannae wait to see you back on the road, taking some pictures. we'll be in vegas to have a...
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ifeel we have it very upsetting, my constituents are upset.ublic trust with their majri had to get that back, but i would rather see what the prime minister can do to turn it around rather than acting with haste. irate can do to turn it around rather than acting with haste.— acting with haste. we want to see him to resign _ acting with haste. we want to see him to resign but _ acting with haste. we want to see him to resign but we _ acting with haste. we want to see him to resign but we do _ acting with haste. we want to see him to resign but we do not - acting with haste. we want to see him to resign but we do not think| him to resign but we do not think he has the _ him to resign but we do not think he has the scruple is to resign, despite all his transgressions, it is up to the conservative party to hear _ is up to the conservative party to hear what — is up to the conservative party to hear what people like munira mirza say, and _ hear what people like munira mirza say, and act. hear what people like munira mirza say. and act-— say, and ac
ifeel we have it very upsetting, my constituents are upset.ublic trust with their majri had to get that back, but i would rather see what the prime minister can do to turn it around rather than acting with haste. irate can do to turn it around rather than acting with haste.— acting with haste. we want to see him to resign _ acting with haste. we want to see him to resign but _ acting with haste. we want to see him to resign but we _ acting with haste. we want to see him to resign but we do _...
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think it's — what i feel i have to do, it's like the vector of my life and it's also a strong duty, ifeely country. i think that today, colombia has this window of opportunity to really change the system. we put an end to very bloody war and that opened the path to another kind of consciousness and for me, since the beginning, you know, i mean, 20 years ago, i was battling against corruption. i think today it is still the same problem. i mean, colombia has lots of opportunities, but even if it's a rich country, colombians are poor. 50% of our citizens are in a situation of hunger. kids are not going to school. i mean, and this is a result of corruption. so, for me, it's really, you know, as you were saying, taking the banner where i left it and trying to take colombia with me to this newjourney of freedom, freedom from corruption. i do want to get into some detail of your policy platform and what you believe you can offer colombians in the course of this interview. but i have to stick with the personal forjust a short while, because if anybody in the world has been through the most profou
think it's — what i feel i have to do, it's like the vector of my life and it's also a strong duty, ifeely country. i think that today, colombia has this window of opportunity to really change the system. we put an end to very bloody war and that opened the path to another kind of consciousness and for me, since the beginning, you know, i mean, 20 years ago, i was battling against corruption. i think today it is still the same problem. i mean, colombia has lots of opportunities, but even if...
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ifeel we've seen always put him on notice at the moment.er, focus is... i which is my paper, focus is... i haven't got a list. who - which is my paper, focus is... i haven't got a list. who has - haven't got a list. who has spoken to the i directly, _ haven't got a list. who has spoken to the i directly, and _ haven't got a list. who has spoken to the i directly, and i _ haven't got a list. who has spoken to the i directly, and i think- to the i directly, and i think what's really important about the interview he was given, he talks about damaging the uk's authority abroad, damaging the uk's ability to lead and engage with allies on policies like that which we are seeing on the borders of ukraine. and he's absolutely right there. the problem is that these barren for equipment —— these are foreign crises. particularly, those have been brought forward... sorry, that's not fair. have been highlighted by borisjohnson as a reason why we need him to stay in post. so, all of these conversations are being kept in check by political dynamics and arg
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ifeel like i'm going to enjoy it. exactly. and get back into it. on. i think you got some interesting way of being able to capture a moment without it looking contrived or manipulated or anything like that. so i thought, "yeah, that's amazing." the most important thing is you got my good side, so that i looked real sexy. laughs yeah. canny wait to see you back on the road, taking some pictures, we'll be in vegas to have a good time. all right. see you in a couple of weeks. cheers, mate. see you later. take it easy. so it sounds like i m going back out to vegas with calvin. the first show of his i've photographed since before the pandemic. so it's been a while. but i absolutely can't wait to get back out there and shoot it. so i'm in manchester. i'm about to go to the manchester academy, which is where i photographed my first ever concert, almost 13 years ago, english band called the subways, and i'm going to meet lead singer billy, and catch up. hey! good to see you. so good to see you. you too. it's been a while. let's do it. wow, back again! yeah
ifeel like i'm going to enjoy it. exactly. and get back into it. on. i think you got some interesting way of being able to capture a moment without it looking contrived or manipulated or anything like that. so i thought, "yeah, that's amazing." the most important thing is you got my good side, so that i looked real sexy. laughs yeah. canny wait to see you back on the road, taking some pictures, we'll be in vegas to have a good time. all right. see you in a couple of weeks. cheers,...
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ifeel this is tarnishing us all, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does the conservativee had hundreds of people in my inbox overnight, and they don't feel that they can vote for this government as it stands. the prime minister has survived for now, but there are two big questions — for how long and can he recover? even some of borisjohnson's biggest supporters acknowledge privately he has been damaged by this, perhaps irreversibly changing some people's perceptions of him. and this is farfrom over. with a police investigation ongoing, there is still the prospect the prime minister could be found to have broken the law. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. it's the morning after the lunar new year but celebrations have been muted for many. covid—19 has dampened the travel plans of hundreds of millions of people for a third straight year. the celebration used to see as many as 3 billion trips made across china, and was the world's largest annual migration of people. chinese officials, still pursuing a zero—covid strategy, have enforced restrictions. howard zhang, head of
ifeel this is tarnishing us all, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does the conservativee had hundreds of people in my inbox overnight, and they don't feel that they can vote for this government as it stands. the prime minister has survived for now, but there are two big questions — for how long and can he recover? even some of borisjohnson's biggest supporters acknowledge privately he has been damaged by this, perhaps irreversibly changing some people's perceptions of him. and...
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so, yes, ifeel guilty about that.a very extraordinary experience to see those things and meet those people and start worrying about their future. and in fact, the friend i crossed the continent with, richard mason, was, on a subsequent expedition, killed by an uncontacted tribe, who weren't supposed to be in the area, but they were doing all the right things. but he was on his own and he got ambushed and clubbed to death. and that, again, was a somewhat cathartic experience to try and think why that should happen. there's a motto that the brazilian indian protection service had — die if you must, but never kill. and he was subscribed to that. we talked about it a lot and we understood that if such a situation should arise, you don't kill. and he was armed and probably could have shot, but he got killed. and so, we had worried about the whole story of what was going to happen to these people. and much later, that same indian protection service became corrupted totally and was exposed by the great norman lewis in 1969 i
so, yes, ifeel guilty about that.a very extraordinary experience to see those things and meet those people and start worrying about their future. and in fact, the friend i crossed the continent with, richard mason, was, on a subsequent expedition, killed by an uncontacted tribe, who weren't supposed to be in the area, but they were doing all the right things. but he was on his own and he got ambushed and clubbed to death. and that, again, was a somewhat cathartic experience to try and think why...
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ifeel this is tarnishing us all, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does the conservativendreds of people in my inbox overnight, and they don't feel that they can vote for this government as it stands. the prime minister has survived for now, but there are two big questions — for how long and can he recover? even some of borisjohnson's biggest supporters acknowledge privately he has been damaged by this, perhaps irreversibly changing some people's perceptions of him. and this is farfrom over. with a police investigation ongoing, there is still the prospect the prime minister could be found to have broken the law. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. one of the biggest stars in world sport, the american football quarterback tom brady, is retiring. he's considered by many to be the best nfl quarterback player in the history of the game. the 44—year—old played for a remarkable 22 seasons. he won seven super bowls in total, six with the new england patriots before joining the tampa bay buccaneers and winning a seventh just last year. he appeared in a record ten super bowls,
ifeel this is tarnishing us all, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does the conservativendreds of people in my inbox overnight, and they don't feel that they can vote for this government as it stands. the prime minister has survived for now, but there are two big questions — for how long and can he recover? even some of borisjohnson's biggest supporters acknowledge privately he has been damaged by this, perhaps irreversibly changing some people's perceptions of him. and this is...
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translation: sometimes, ifeel that perhaps he was expecting . to die, because he spent the last two daysou have to. "you made the decision, so you have to go." now they mourn, and worry. their city was shelled in 2015. they fear a new phase of war would dwarf the suffering so far. but for them, the worst has already happened — a beloved son is gone. orla guerin, bbc news, kramatorsk, ukraine. meta has announced a new feature to tackle harassment in the metaverse. the feature will create more personal space in virtual reality world by preventing avatars from coming within a certain distance of each other and by making it easier to avoid unwanted interactions. meta has long been under scrutiny from global lawmakers and regulators over its handling of problematic content and abuses on its existing social media platforms, such as facebook and instagram. following the massive oil spill in peru last month, vets are nursing a number of rare humboldt penguins back to health. 12,000 barrels of crude oil spilled into a marine biodiversity hotspot after a refinery was hit by waves linked to a volca
translation: sometimes, ifeel that perhaps he was expecting . to die, because he spent the last two daysou have to. "you made the decision, so you have to go." now they mourn, and worry. their city was shelled in 2015. they fear a new phase of war would dwarf the suffering so far. but for them, the worst has already happened — a beloved son is gone. orla guerin, bbc news, kramatorsk, ukraine. meta has announced a new feature to tackle harassment in the metaverse. the feature will...
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ijust — ifeel like i'm born to run and i'm doing what i'm supposed to do for my life.away from me all the time, so... well, i was just going to come to you, conor. you have the look of a runner as well, but maybe you are a cyclist if you are a coach. do you stick — can you keep up with her? no way! i used to run a lot more than i do now but, you know, running 100 miles takes a lot of effort but also, you need to have a really good crew because nutrition is a big part of it, so i'm fortunate enough to be a part of this and ijust hang out on the sidelines and make sure she has the proper nutrition and every lap that she comes through and yeah, it's been an exciting and fun journey, this whole thing. yeah. i'll bet it has but in terms of training, then, do you say, "ok, camille. "you're going to do an 80 mile run today. "off you go. "i'll see you in — i don't know — nine hours?" no, you know, camille was a former marathoner before she got into ultra running so, we actually — our whole training and the way we look at training is we continue training just like marathoners t
ijust — ifeel like i'm born to run and i'm doing what i'm supposed to do for my life.away from me all the time, so... well, i was just going to come to you, conor. you have the look of a runner as well, but maybe you are a cyclist if you are a coach. do you stick — can you keep up with her? no way! i used to run a lot more than i do now but, you know, running 100 miles takes a lot of effort but also, you need to have a really good crew because nutrition is a big part of it, so i'm fortunate...
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ifeel very family, my grandmother, my grandfather. i feel very sad for them., it's my home. mi will be all right in my country, it's my home. all of my family — country, it's my home. all of my family as _ country, it's my home. all of my family as there, - country, it's my home. all of my family as there, my - country, it's my home. all of my family as there, my aunt| my family as there, my aunt uncles, _ my family as there, my aunt uncles, grandparents and they are planning on staying there but i don't want them to do that, — but i don't want them to do that, i_ but i don't want them to do that, i want them to come here. raising — that, i want them to come here. raising awareness, protesting, having — raising awareness, protesting, having everything _ raising awareness, protesting, having everything on— raising awareness, protesting, having everything on the - raising awareness, protesting, having everything on the newsl raising awareness, protesting, i having everything on the news i think_ having everything on the news i think will— having everything on th
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i think, what i feel i have to do, it is like the vector of my life and it is also a strong thing ifeel country. today, colombia has a window of opportunity to change the system. we put an end to very bloodied war and that open the path to another kind of consciousness and for me, since the beginning, you know, 20 years ago i was battling against corruption and i think, today, it is still the same problem. i mean, colombia has lots of opportunities but even if it is a rich country, colombians are poor. 50% of our citizens are in a situation of hunger. children are not going to school. and this is the result of corruption. so, for me, as he was saying, it is taking the banner where i left it and trying to take colombia with me to this newjourney of freedom from corruption. i do want to get — freedom from corruption. i do want to get into _ freedom from corruption. i do want to get into some - freedom from corruption. i do want to get into some detail of your policy platform and what your policy platform and what you believe you can offer colombians in the course of this interview. but i
i think, what i feel i have to do, it is like the vector of my life and it is also a strong thing ifeel country. today, colombia has a window of opportunity to change the system. we put an end to very bloodied war and that open the path to another kind of consciousness and for me, since the beginning, you know, 20 years ago i was battling against corruption and i think, today, it is still the same problem. i mean, colombia has lots of opportunities but even if it is a rich country, colombians...
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translation: sometimes, ifeel that perhaps he was expecting . to die, because he spent the last two days leave." but i said, "son, you have to. "you made the decision, so you have to go." now, they mourn and worry. their city was shelled in 2015. they fear a new phase of war would dwarf the suffering so far. but for them, the worst has already happened — a beloved son is gone. orla guerin, bbc news, kramatorsk, ukraine. the british comedian jimmy carr has been criticised for a joke he made about gypsies being murdered in the holocaust. the comments were made in a stand—up comedy special which was released on netflix last year. travellers and holocaust remembrance groups have expressed disgust at carr's comment. the holocaust educational trust said the mass murder of gypsies was "no laughing matter". that is a quote. historians estimate that up to 500,000 romani and sinti people were killed by the nazis. well let's discuss this all withjewish comedian michael shafar in melbourne, australia. lovely to have you with us. thank you forjoining us. as a comedian, do you believe that there are c
translation: sometimes, ifeel that perhaps he was expecting . to die, because he spent the last two days leave." but i said, "son, you have to. "you made the decision, so you have to go." now, they mourn and worry. their city was shelled in 2015. they fear a new phase of war would dwarf the suffering so far. but for them, the worst has already happened — a beloved son is gone. orla guerin, bbc news, kramatorsk, ukraine. the british comedian jimmy carr has been criticised...
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translation: sometimes, ifeel that perhaps he was expecting i to die, because he spent the last two days. "i don't want to leave." but i said, "son, you have to. "you made the decision, so you have to go." now, they mourn and worry. their city was shelled in 2015. they fear a new phase of war would dwarf the suffering so far. but for them, the worst has already happened — a beloved son is gone. orla guerin, bbc news, kramatorsk, ukraine. this is bbc news. the main story: the presidents of china and russia meet ahead of the winter olympics opening ceremony. president xi backs russia in opposing the expansion of nato. we can now speak to eugene rumer, a former national intelligence officer for russia and eurasia at the us national intelligence council and now a senior fellow and the director of carnegie's russia and eurasia program. lovely to have you with us. thank you so much forjoining us. there are a couple of aspects that come to mind when we hear about russia and china's leaders meeting. what do you make of the meeting? well, it's an important meeting, although i think they have had
translation: sometimes, ifeel that perhaps he was expecting i to die, because he spent the last two days. "i don't want to leave." but i said, "son, you have to. "you made the decision, so you have to go." now, they mourn and worry. their city was shelled in 2015. they fear a new phase of war would dwarf the suffering so far. but for them, the worst has already happened — a beloved son is gone. orla guerin, bbc news, kramatorsk, ukraine. this is bbc news. the main...
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translation: sometimes, ifeel that perhaps he was expecting . to die, because he spent the last two days have a heavy heart. "i don't want to leave." but i said, "son, you have to. "you made the decision, so you have to go." now, they mourn and worry. their city was shelled in 2015. they fear a new phase of war would dwarf the suffering so far. but for them, the worst has already happened — a beloved son is gone. orla guerin, bbc news, kramatorsk, ukraine. this is bbc news. the headlines: the presidents of china and russia meet ahead of the winter olympics opening ceremony. president xi backs russia in opposing the expansion of nato. mike pence criticises donald trump for saying the ex us vice president could have overturned the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. emergency workers in morocco are hopeful they'll soon reach a five—year—old boy who has been trapped for four days in a deep well. the child, whose name is rayan, fell more than 30 metres into the shaft while his father was repairing it. the shaft is narrow, so rescuers are digging a large hole parallel to it to reach th
translation: sometimes, ifeel that perhaps he was expecting . to die, because he spent the last two days have a heavy heart. "i don't want to leave." but i said, "son, you have to. "you made the decision, so you have to go." now, they mourn and worry. their city was shelled in 2015. they fear a new phase of war would dwarf the suffering so far. but for them, the worst has already happened — a beloved son is gone. orla guerin, bbc news, kramatorsk, ukraine. this is bbc...
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ifeel this is tarnishing us all, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does to the conservativenbox overnight, and they don't feel that they can vote for this government as it stands. the prime minister has survived for now, but there are two big questions — for how long and can he recover? even some of borisjohnson�*s biggest supporters acknowledge privately he has been damaged by this, perhaps irreversibly changing some people's perceptions of him. and this is farfrom over. with a police investigation ongoing, there is still the prospect the prime minister could be found to have broken the law. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. a landslide in ecuador�*s capital, quito, has left at least 22 people dead, with 47 reported injured. it comes after the country saw its heaviest rainfall in two decades. aru na iyengar reports. monday's deadly must live swept whole families to their deaths. homes and livelihoods destroyed. emergency workers in quito undertake the grim task of searching for bodies and pulling them out of thick mud. it came after 17 hours of non—stop rain. a gorge o
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ifeel that here happened in ottawa and the us border there. i feel that here as there there.iberties because of laws about covid passports and so on and vaccinations that the government has imposed. but in my mind and in most people pull back mind, there is a clear link between this and the yellow vest movement, this is the after—shock of the yellow vest movement, a lot of the same people out there today with the same visceral anti—macron feeling and the same cause as well the caps on fuel rises and so on. there is a bigger issue of covid but also the very french issues of being against macron and price rises. i’ll french issues of being against macron and price rises.- macron and price rises. i'll be rotest macron and price rises. i'll be protest limited _ macron and price rises. i'll be protest limited to _ macron and price rises. i'll be protest limited to paris? - macron and price rises. i'll be protest limited to paris? this| macron and price rises. i'll be l protest limited to paris? this is paris. protest limited to paris? this is paris- the _ protest limited to paris?
ifeel that here happened in ottawa and the us border there. i feel that here as there there.iberties because of laws about covid passports and so on and vaccinations that the government has imposed. but in my mind and in most people pull back mind, there is a clear link between this and the yellow vest movement, this is the after—shock of the yellow vest movement, a lot of the same people out there today with the same visceral anti—macron feeling and the same cause as well the caps on fuel...
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made that went to uni, it is a great experience, don't get me wrong, but you have lack of experience, ifeelly and ijust think an apprenticeship makes you almost grow up a lot quicker than uni does, i definitely recommend it. there you have it. an advert for apprenticeships. you grow up for apprenticeships. you grow up quicker. i will be chatting to my sons about that. let's see how the asian markets are faring today. let's have a sense of how the day has gone. the price of ranch has gone down a bit, but not much. we did see a big draw down in us inventory is, oil inventory. the news was released late yesterday and that fed through to markets, just showing how tight the oil market is at the moment, which of course keeps that price void. don't forget, many are predicting we could see oil at $100 a barrel in the near future, and it has a huge part to play on inflation right across the world as people pay more for fuel, for heating their homes, businesses, heating their businesses, etc, and playing at the pump. let's look at the next board. we have seenin look at the next board. we have seen in
made that went to uni, it is a great experience, don't get me wrong, but you have lack of experience, ifeelly and ijust think an apprenticeship makes you almost grow up a lot quicker than uni does, i definitely recommend it. there you have it. an advert for apprenticeships. you grow up for apprenticeships. you grow up quicker. i will be chatting to my sons about that. let's see how the asian markets are faring today. let's have a sense of how the day has gone. the price of ranch has gone down a...
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ifeel excited because i can make new friends and it's an opportunity for me to learn new skills.oot forward, followed by a fist. this lesson in mixed martial arts is the first taste the pupils here at the six bells primary campus are getting of their new extended school day. the extra hour at the end of every day will mean taekwondo, dance, cooking and lego—building all become part of the timetable for the next ten weeks. it's going to be all right. i'll get to see my friends, but it will be a bit tiring. i think i'll be fine. being with friends and things always makes me a bit happy. today's number of the day is 36. so all the possibilities around on your whiteboard. but not everyone is pleased by the prospect of reform. the national association of head teachers warn schools aren't childcare—providers, and staff shouldn't be expected to take on extra work. diane? at this school, most of the activities will be taken by companies coming in to offer something different. we want them to re—engage with learning. we want them to have the opportunity to develop their friendships and ge
ifeel excited because i can make new friends and it's an opportunity for me to learn new skills.oot forward, followed by a fist. this lesson in mixed martial arts is the first taste the pupils here at the six bells primary campus are getting of their new extended school day. the extra hour at the end of every day will mean taekwondo, dance, cooking and lego—building all become part of the timetable for the next ten weeks. it's going to be all right. i'll get to see my friends, but it will be...
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ifeel more at home and i feel more alive if i'm doing this kind of sport. if i'm doing this kind of sortort. someone else who has taken to the outdoors is i sport. someone else who has. taken to the outdoors is maria, she came back to ghana two years ago as part of ghana's years ago as part of ghana's year of return. the aim of this action packed year was to commemorate the a00th anniversary of the arrival of the first recorded enslaved africans in the united states, and to encourage the ghanaian they aspire to return to their roots. t they aspire to return to their roots. . , ,., they aspire to return to their roots. . , , . . they aspire to return to their roots. , . . , roots. i was born in ghana but at the age _ roots. i was born in ghana but at the age of _ roots. i was born in ghana but at the age of six, _ roots. i was born in ghana but at the age of six, my - roots. i was born in ghana but at the age of six, my parentsl at the age of six, my parents moved me to the us. and i called atlanta, georgia, my home for over 28 years. so when i came and saw the people, the culture, the ri
ifeel more at home and i feel more alive if i'm doing this kind of sport. if i'm doing this kind of sortort. someone else who has taken to the outdoors is i sport. someone else who has. taken to the outdoors is maria, she came back to ghana two years ago as part of ghana's years ago as part of ghana's year of return. the aim of this action packed year was to commemorate the a00th anniversary of the arrival of the first recorded enslaved africans in the united states, and to encourage the...
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and ijust feel so much more happy to embark on a journey, and ifeel much more happy to embark on a journeysee you! you've got a little step down. _ goodbye, see you! you've got a little step down. and _ goodbye, see you! you've got a little step down. and then i little step down. and then you're just going to come off that grid... well, it's no surprise that covid put a stop to lucy's travel plans, and also all got�*s, who is now enjoying retirement at home alongside lucy's assistance dog, molly, who will hopefully be going through the same flight training programme sometime soon. let's hope she passes the test with flying colours. the traditional british cafe, serving fried all day breakfasts, has been a fixture of the country's cuisine and culture for generations. but over the years, their numbers have dwindled, with thousands now closing right across the country. this one in the east end of london has been serving up end of london has been serving up amazing full english breakfasts for over 120 years. i wanted to know what is behind their lasting success, and whether even iconic cafes l
and ijust feel so much more happy to embark on a journey, and ifeel much more happy to embark on a journeysee you! you've got a little step down. _ goodbye, see you! you've got a little step down. and _ goodbye, see you! you've got a little step down. and then i little step down. and then you're just going to come off that grid... well, it's no surprise that covid put a stop to lucy's travel plans, and also all got�*s, who is now enjoying retirement at home alongside lucy's assistance dog,...
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ifeel like i am useless because i am here, i am ifeel like i am useless because i am here, iam quitess because i am here, iam quite safe, so ifeel like i am useless because i am here, i am quite safe, so my son here, yeah, my husband here, but my mother is there, and she said, i am not going anywhere, i am staying here, and she can't go anywhere, she is disabled. ln here, and she can't go anywhere, she is disabled. ,., ., here, and she can't go anywhere, she is disabled. ~ ., ., is disabled. in liverpool, ukrainian catholic priest _ is disabled. in liverpool, ukrainian catholic priest is _ is disabled. in liverpool, ukrainian catholic priest is a _ is disabled. in liverpool, ukrainian catholic priest is a special- is disabled. in liverpool, ukrainian catholic priest is a special prayers| catholic priest is a special prayers for those suffering, with this message. for those suffering, with this message-— for those suffering, with this messare. , ., ., ., ., . message. first of all, not to panic. it is message. first of all, not to panic. it is important _ message. first of all, not to
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and ifeel like we happening while we are talking right now.y. a lot of other sports men have been sightings - over money. a lot of other sports| men have been sightings because over money. a lot of other sports i men have been sightings because of the pressure that comes from sporting organisations. you have refused to be silent and you have earned the admiration of many people around the world but i wonder what the reaction has been a fellow players in the nba? it’s the reaction has been a fellow players in the nba?— the reaction has been a fellow players in the nba? it's a really bumpy road- — players in the nba? it's a really bumpy road- l— players in the nba? it's a really bumpy road. i will— players in the nba? it's a really bumpy road. i will not - players in the nba? it's a really bumpy road. i will not lie. - players in the nba? it's a really - bumpy road. i will not lie. whenever i have a conversation with my colleagues in the nba were notjust the nba but any sport organisation they are telling me that whatever i am talking about is r
and ifeel like we happening while we are talking right now.y. a lot of other sports men have been sightings - over money. a lot of other sports| men have been sightings because over money. a lot of other sports i men have been sightings because of the pressure that comes from sporting organisations. you have refused to be silent and you have earned the admiration of many people around the world but i wonder what the reaction has been a fellow players in the nba? it’s the reaction has been a...
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ifeel like i definitely had a few mistaken the first run which i'm hoping to clean up first run whichnot as good in my 2nd. honestly, so happy. just up tomorrow. and not as good in my 2nd. honestly, so happy.— 2nd. honestly, so happy. just can't wait for it- — 2nd. honestly, so happy. just can't wait for it. her— 2nd. honestly, so happy. just can't wait for it. her team-mate - 2nd. honestly, so happy. just can't wait for it. her team-mate also - wait for it. her team—mate also qualified after what's been a desperate game so far for britain just maybe. and so team gb will have two skiers in the final here tomorrow and with kirstie muir in particular they will have high hopes of that elusive first metal. fix, particular they will have high hopes of that elusive first metal.- of that elusive first metal. a tide match to the _ of that elusive first metal. a tide match to the very _ of that elusive first metal. a tide match to the very last _ of that elusive first metal. a tide match to the very last stone... i of that elusive first metal. a tide i match to the very last stone... any other
ifeel like i definitely had a few mistaken the first run which i'm hoping to clean up first run whichnot as good in my 2nd. honestly, so happy. just up tomorrow. and not as good in my 2nd. honestly, so happy.— 2nd. honestly, so happy. just can't wait for it- — 2nd. honestly, so happy. just can't wait for it. her— 2nd. honestly, so happy. just can't wait for it. her team-mate - 2nd. honestly, so happy. just can't wait for it. her team-mate also - wait for it. her team—mate also qualified...
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i didn't have the speed, ifeel like i _ was to blame.uted i was to blame. i didn't have the speed, i feel like i executed al was to blame. i didn't have the - speed, i feel like i executed a good game _ speed, i feel like i executed a good game plan, — speed, i feel like i executed a good game plan, i came to the block in a good _ game plan, i came to the block in a good frame — game plan, i came to the block in a good frame of mind. sometimes in sport— good frame of mind. sometimes in sport you _ good frame of mind. sometimes in sport you can't explain everything and i_ sport you can't explain everything and i don't — sport you can't explain everything and i don't know where the speed went_ and i don't know where the speed went today, honestly.— and i don't know where the speed went today, honestly. there will be four ears went today, honestly. there will be four years to _ went today, honestly. there will be four years to learn _ went today, honestly. there will be four years to learn lessons - went today, honestly. there will be four
i didn't have the speed, ifeel like i _ was to blame.uted i was to blame. i didn't have the speed, i feel like i executed al was to blame. i didn't have the - speed, i feel like i executed a good game _ speed, i feel like i executed a good game plan, — speed, i feel like i executed a good game plan, i came to the block in a good _ game plan, i came to the block in a good frame — game plan, i came to the block in a good frame of mind. sometimes in sport— good frame of mind. sometimes in...
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but i think is a code, as it is setting down a norm and trying to live by it, we all fail, ifeel allps cool down and make the farmers a little bit more sensitive, a little bit more woke for that would not be a good thing? 0kay. will go to a final paper. the guardian. he looks at the oscar nominations and there�*s a picture on the front page ofjudy dench. the question is, isjudy dench set for her second 0scar win at the age of 87? should be the oldest attitude when the category. i don�*t know if you�*ve had a chance look at the. two 0scar nominations, if anything jumps out, if you could be cheering for judy dench, how do you see a? i will be cheering for _ judy dench, how do you see a? i will be cheering for her. _ judy dench, how do you see a? i will be cheering for her. i'll _ judy dench, how do you see a? i will be cheering for her. i'll hopefully io be cheering for her. i'll hopefully go and _ be cheering for her. i'll hopefully go and see this evening. she's a really— go and see this evening. she's a really good actress. if she does get this when, — really good actress. if she do
but i think is a code, as it is setting down a norm and trying to live by it, we all fail, ifeel allps cool down and make the farmers a little bit more sensitive, a little bit more woke for that would not be a good thing? 0kay. will go to a final paper. the guardian. he looks at the oscar nominations and there�*s a picture on the front page ofjudy dench. the question is, isjudy dench set for her second 0scar win at the age of 87? should be the oldest attitude when the category. i don�*t...
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i believe and ifeel like that always cuts across.rlin film festival this year but there were plenty of good films to see. clinical movies, documentaries, horror pictures, stories of romantic entanglements. my colleague emma jones has been taking a look at some of the offerings. both i and my friend film critic glenn tubb attend the berlinale every year. he helped me pick up some of the better and most provoking films of the festival. one of the films i guess that caused quite a bit of stir is italian maestro dario argento who has come back with another film dark glasses. he is in his 80s now, still making movies. what did you make of it? bill making movies. what did you make of it?— make of it? all love him because _ make of it? all love him because he _ make of it? all love him because he makes i make of it? all love him because he makes this i make of it? all love him i because he makes this period and he is the father of modern italian horror and it's a throwback to them —— susperia. what's bad about it is it is a throwback to the
i believe and ifeel like that always cuts across.rlin film festival this year but there were plenty of good films to see. clinical movies, documentaries, horror pictures, stories of romantic entanglements. my colleague emma jones has been taking a look at some of the offerings. both i and my friend film critic glenn tubb attend the berlinale every year. he helped me pick up some of the better and most provoking films of the festival. one of the films i guess that caused quite a bit of stir is...