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ifeel like i have the photo. it's not my best smile but i was very proud of myself that day.this is 2009 when i graduated. it was a very happy day because was already, obviously, i was a professional actress — i'd been in 10 tv shows by the time i graduated law school — but there was something about me that i was like, "i have to finish. "i have to complete this degree." it was very, very difficult — like, in australia, law and medicine, you know, you need the top marks in your final exams to get in and i got into, like, the best law school, so i was like, "ok, i'm going to, like, graduate," even though it was clear i was working in — as an actress. what was your parents' reaction then when you were like, "i want to be an actress in hollywood"? i always imagined, though, that that — those words scare parents, right? it was bad. it was really bad. i was a very studious young lady, so yeah, they — they definitely thought i would do something good — like — like a more traditional—type job, put it that way. so i took a gap year, which i thought was really smart after high school,
ifeel like i have the photo. it's not my best smile but i was very proud of myself that day.this is 2009 when i graduated. it was a very happy day because was already, obviously, i was a professional actress — i'd been in 10 tv shows by the time i graduated law school — but there was something about me that i was like, "i have to finish. "i have to complete this degree." it was very, very difficult — like, in australia, law and medicine, you know, you need the top marks in...
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no, ifeel like we're very like...ng new, that's something somebody should talk about. like, for example, the trump policy at the border, like, somebody should put this together and do a story. and just like, you know, like it, like where where we see something and we think like, "that seems bad." but then, honestly, like we follow the facts where they go. i can see that, i totally understand that, i totally buy into that, everything at the moment feels more frenetic in a sense this, you know, terms like "culture war" thrown around. you know, you had a programme recently about women who was pro—life and a conservative christian, but she's become pro—choice — and it feels like quite a natural story for this american life. and ijust wondered whether you do a story in the reverse, you know, a person moving from a liberal position to a more right—wing, conservative position. yeah, we would love to do a story like that. yeah, of course. but you haven't found it yet, or are you looking for it? i mean, that particular one. yo
no, ifeel like we're very like...ng new, that's something somebody should talk about. like, for example, the trump policy at the border, like, somebody should put this together and do a story. and just like, you know, like it, like where where we see something and we think like, "that seems bad." but then, honestly, like we follow the facts where they go. i can see that, i totally understand that, i totally buy into that, everything at the moment feels more frenetic in a sense this,...
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like, ifeel like it's like it's and it's and ifeel like at its best, that kind of reporting what it doeselling at this thing. let's just go to a place and see what really happens. and what did happen? what was the answer? in that town, it's funny, it's been so many years since we've done this. i remember like what it did is that the overall number ofjobs grew because when you have that many workers coming in, there's all this construction for housing and like, you know, people selling more food and just like it actually boosted the overall economy of the town. so it did not. there were overall more jobs, there was not more unemployment among workers. but if i remember right, it did keep wages depressed, like, you know, like like wages like it did affect wages in a way that you could measure if i remember correctly. yeah. so yeah, all that. yeah, yeah. i was just going to say that. oh, sorry. so, yeah, you done. go ahead. yeah, i was just going to ask, you know, whether there are topics that you would avoid for fear of offending or dividing, you know, everything feels quite tense at the m
like, ifeel like it's like it's and it's and ifeel like at its best, that kind of reporting what it doeselling at this thing. let's just go to a place and see what really happens. and what did happen? what was the answer? in that town, it's funny, it's been so many years since we've done this. i remember like what it did is that the overall number ofjobs grew because when you have that many workers coming in, there's all this construction for housing and like, you know, people selling more food...
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good spirits, good health, ifeel very, very lucky for it— health, ifeel very, very lucky for it to —ht so early, . for it to be caught so early, and — for it to be caught so early, and the _ for it to be caught so early, and the experience - for it to be caught so early, and the experience i- for it to be caught so early, and the experience i had i for it to be caught so early, . and the experience i had with the nhs _ and the experience i had with the nhs was _ and the experience i had with the nhs was mostly- and the experience i had with the nhs was mostly great. i and the experience i had with - the nhs was mostly great. there were _ the nhs was mostly great. there were some — the nhs was mostly great. there were some things— the nhs was mostly great. there were some things that _ the nhs was mostly great. there were some things that were - the nhs was mostly great. there were some things that were not. were some things that were not so great — were some things that were not so great that _ were some things that were not so great that were _ were some things that were not so grea
good spirits, good health, ifeel very, very lucky for it— health, ifeel very, very lucky for it to —ht so early, . for it to be caught so early, and — for it to be caught so early, and the _ for it to be caught so early, and the experience - for it to be caught so early, and the experience i- for it to be caught so early, and the experience i had i for it to be caught so early, . and the experience i had with the nhs _ and the experience i had with the nhs was _ and the experience i had...
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i genuinely don't know how ifeel about doing this.sidered mixed race for so long, like. race and ethnicity have not been things that i have clung onto as part of my identity. something ifind quite interesting is that the word anglo—saxon is itself a hyphenated word. we have a mixed heritage history, so, you know, really, when we're talking about mixed heritage identities in the uk, it's reallyjust a case of how far back you want to go. "finding new family members can be exciting, but you might also discover unexpected relatives, which could surprise you and your family." that's sort of part of the risk of the rolling of the dice, i guess. you know, i think i'm just as curious as anybody else about family history, where we come from. it doesn't necessarily mean anything, because, you know, my dad's from punjab, and he's been to cuba and he was mistaken for cuban. i guess i can now spit in a tube. the activation tube. that was so gross. i replaced the funnel with the cap. my mixed heritage mixing in a tube. this goes in. that's done. ju
i genuinely don't know how ifeel about doing this.sidered mixed race for so long, like. race and ethnicity have not been things that i have clung onto as part of my identity. something ifind quite interesting is that the word anglo—saxon is itself a hyphenated word. we have a mixed heritage history, so, you know, really, when we're talking about mixed heritage identities in the uk, it's reallyjust a case of how far back you want to go. "finding new family members can be exciting, but you...
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and ifeel in a care home and i couldn't get to her funeral. in a care home and i couldn't get to herfuneral. and ifeel very angry at what civil servants and the prime minister dead, but i'm trying to look at it in the bigger picture and trying to think where is my country best served right now? and that is not a destabilising leadership contest and all that goes on with this and get on with running the country, but for me, just personally as a prime minister, not going there as to how i vote, that's between me and the ballot box and not for the viewers of the bbc, but he will be on probation with me. he's going to have to show by what he does not what he says that he gets it. down the line, you know, this is the first of probably 56 penalty tickets, and it is important to hear what he's going to say next time, but i think the express is onto something where people will vote, give answers to opinion posters that they are not heavy, they do not like him, they do not like what they see, but then are they actually being asked the next question, wo
and ifeel in a care home and i couldn't get to her funeral. in a care home and i couldn't get to herfuneral. and ifeel very angry at what civil servants and the prime minister dead, but i'm trying to look at it in the bigger picture and trying to think where is my country best served right now? and that is not a destabilising leadership contest and all that goes on with this and get on with running the country, but for me, just personally as a prime minister, not going there as to how i vote,...
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ifeel like i kind of opened the hospital doors and went out into the world, where a lot of other thingse waiting, including patients, at times when they are not necessarily having to come and perform. being a patient in the hospital, people are sick everywhere and doctors can be useful everywhere, not just in the hospital. but look, people are sick everywhere. and you know how the kenyan health service has taken a real hammering during the pandemic. two of yourfriends died from covid... yeah. ..and the country needs doctors. let me give you a figure. there are 26 doctors for every 100,000 people in kenya. the european union average is 336 per 100,000. your country needs you to work as a doctor. i don't think my country can force me to work as a doctor, and i think there's a large number of doctors who are currently being forced to work as doctors because they probably didn't work on finding something else that they wanted to do, or that they feel kind of trapped. and when i talk to my colleagues, because we're all in one big whatsapp group, kind of happily sending patients to one anothe
ifeel like i kind of opened the hospital doors and went out into the world, where a lot of other thingse waiting, including patients, at times when they are not necessarily having to come and perform. being a patient in the hospital, people are sick everywhere and doctors can be useful everywhere, not just in the hospital. but look, people are sick everywhere. and you know how the kenyan health service has taken a real hammering during the pandemic. two of yourfriends died from covid... yeah....
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like, ifeel, like, to all parties in any story, in any dispute that we're reporting on.visions and of finding the extremes. and i just wondered what this american life's role in that? i mean, do you do you bring people together, do you think, or do you push them further apart? i mean, it's funny, like i don't think about it that way, i don't think, are we trying to bring people together or are we trying to push them apart? ifeel like, you know, we're a very particular documentary show where we're trying to get inside people's worlds and show their points of view. and so, the degree to which we're trying to give a complete sense of things... it's like, we're not pulling people apart, and we're not trying to pull them together either, it'sjust like we're trying to say, "here's what this person is, here's the picture you might have of them in your head, and here's who they really are." and often, that's the more radical thing to be doing. like, here's the way that this here's the way this argument is talked about, but here's the reality on the ground. here's what's really h
like, ifeel, like, to all parties in any story, in any dispute that we're reporting on.visions and of finding the extremes. and i just wondered what this american life's role in that? i mean, do you do you bring people together, do you think, or do you push them further apart? i mean, it's funny, like i don't think about it that way, i don't think, are we trying to bring people together or are we trying to push them apart? ifeel like, you know, we're a very particular documentary show where...
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it is rooted in - discrimination and prejudice and opinions towards people of colour, ifeel so happypeople should put in more effort. she bear minimum, people should put in more effort.— in more effort. she is not the only one- _ in more effort. she is not the only one. the _ in more effort. she is not the only one. the celebrity - in more effort. she is not the only one. the celebrity chef. only one. the celebrity chef doesn't use his real name. i askedif doesn't use his real name. i asked if tony had made it easier to get hit. i asked if tony had made it easier to get hit.- easier to get hit. i never thought _ easier to get hit. i never thought of— easier to get hit. i never thought of it _ easier to get hit. i never thought of it is - easier to get hit. i never thought of it is easier i easier to get hit. i never thought of it is easier or| easier to get hit. i never - thought of it is easier or more difficult. it is an obstacle for people they have a foreign sounding name to some people it might be something to say they don't want anybody not like us orfor don't want anybody not
it is rooted in - discrimination and prejudice and opinions towards people of colour, ifeel so happypeople should put in more effort. she bear minimum, people should put in more effort.— in more effort. she is not the only one- _ in more effort. she is not the only one. the _ in more effort. she is not the only one. the celebrity - in more effort. she is not the only one. the celebrity chef. only one. the celebrity chef doesn't use his real name. i askedif doesn't use his real name. i asked...
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when i'm - talking to my parents, every time i call them ifeel very talking to my parents, every timealking to my parents, every time i call them ifeel very sad because i can't give them any update, not even a rough estimation. aha, can't give them any update, not even a rough estimation.— a rough estimation. a worker on the government's _ a rough estimation. a worker on the government's ukraine _ a rough estimation. a worker on the government's ukraine helpline - a rough estimation. a worker on the government's ukraine helpline hasl government's ukraine helpline has said they are struggling to update people. we said they are struggling to update --eole.~ �* said they are struggling to update n-eole. �* ., , ., people. we can't tell anybody what the status of _ people. we can't tell anybody what the status of their _ people. we can't tell anybody what the status of their visa _ people. we can't tell anybody what the status of their visa application | the status of their visa application is. that is a major problem. um? is. that is a ma'or problem. why not? because — is. that is a majo
when i'm - talking to my parents, every time i call them ifeel very talking to my parents, every timealking to my parents, every time i call them ifeel very sad because i can't give them any update, not even a rough estimation. aha, can't give them any update, not even a rough estimation.— a rough estimation. a worker on the government's _ a rough estimation. a worker on the government's ukraine _ a rough estimation. a worker on the government's ukraine helpline - a rough estimation. a worker...
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well, ifeel... past week. after all of these events, you've covered this for years, right, like, the chancellor would typically go and do a visit somewhere. a photo opp. yeah, to highlight a policy that we have put in place. obviously one of the things that people are focused on is the price of fuel at the moment. we obviously have cut fuel duty for the first time in a decade by the most that it's ever been cut. and i went to try and showcase that policy, and it was one of the employees at the place, and i was filling up his car, and that was what that was about, and it was nothing more, nothing less. people can have a laugh, that's fine, but ultimately it's a way for people to realise, ok, fine, they're doing something on fuel duty, and... so, actually, if there is a fuss about it, you end up getting more coverage? if people have taken away from all of that that we have actually cut fuel duty by 5p for the first time in a decade, and the biggest amount ever, that is a good thing. it's not going to
well, ifeel... past week. after all of these events, you've covered this for years, right, like, the chancellor would typically go and do a visit somewhere. a photo opp. yeah, to highlight a policy that we have put in place. obviously one of the things that people are focused on is the price of fuel at the moment. we obviously have cut fuel duty for the first time in a decade by the most that it's ever been cut. and i went to try and showcase that policy, and it was one of the employees at the...
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ifeel like, if different supply teachers this term. like, if we did not different supply teachers this term. i feel like, if we did not have the time _ i feel like, if we did not have the time off, — i feel like, if we did not have the time off, we would have done a lot hetten _ time off, we would have done a lot better. �* , , ~ ., time off, we would have done a lot better. �* , , ~' ., ., better. benny is keen to get into construction. _ better. benny is keen to get into construction. in _ better. benny is keen to get into construction. in his _ better. benny is keen to get into construction. in his mocks, - better. benny is keen to get into construction. in his mocks, keyi better. benny is keen to get into i construction. in his mocks, key got a borderline passing maths and english, but despite the disruption, he is hopeful. == english, but despite the disruption, he is hepeful-_ he is hopeful. -- he is hopeful. my maths and — he is hopeful. -- he is hopeful. my maths and it— he is hopeful. -- he is hopeful. my maths and it was _ he
ifeel like, if different supply teachers this term. like, if we did not different supply teachers this term. i feel like, if we did not have the time _ i feel like, if we did not have the time off, — i feel like, if we did not have the time off, we would have done a lot hetten _ time off, we would have done a lot better. �* , , ~ ., time off, we would have done a lot better. �* , , ~' ., ., better. benny is keen to get into construction. _ better. benny is keen to get into construction....
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ifeel that have a good run. they must be a better way. i feel that bma have a good run.i think it is handling. now it's reaching this stage where perhaps the government will have to step in. let’s stage where perhaps the government will have to step in.— will have to step in. let's move on briefly because _ will have to step in. let's move on briefly because were _ will have to step in. let's move on briefly because were running - will have to step in. let's move on briefly because were running out l briefly because were running out of time. the guardian front page, story of the front page of so many of tomorrow's papers, this is the elon musk deal to buy twitter. he a the worlds richest man, he's a bit of a maverick, some would say and now he's going to basically do as he wishes with twitter.— he's going to basically do as he wishes with twitter. what does he want to do? _ wishes with twitter. what does he want to do? l _ wishes with twitter. what does he want to do? i don't _ wishes with twitter. what does he want to do? i don't know - wishes with twitter. what does he
ifeel that have a good run. they must be a better way. i feel that bma have a good run.i think it is handling. now it's reaching this stage where perhaps the government will have to step in. let’s stage where perhaps the government will have to step in.— will have to step in. let's move on briefly because _ will have to step in. let's move on briefly because were _ will have to step in. let's move on briefly because were running - will have to step in. let's move on briefly because were...
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ifeel like he's on almost everything at the moment, so good for him.did say it was a nood good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic— good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix _ good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and _ good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you - good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you are i good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you are not| good eclectic mix and you are not wrong at all. thank you very much. lovely to have you here. thank you very much. that's it for this week though. thanks for watching. goodbye. good evening. today was not quite as cold as yesterday because the wind wasn't as strong but we have still ended the week with temperatures below par for the time of year. we take an actually arctic air with us until the start of the weekend but however, as we move into next week on a shift in the pattern. southerly winds delivering some warmer conditions across the uk. so for this weekend it will be chilly particularly at first. som
ifeel like he's on almost everything at the moment, so good for him.did say it was a nood good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic— good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix _ good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and _ good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you - good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you are i good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you are not| good eclectic mix and you are not wrong at...
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i feel like the sunflower, because that was herfavuorite, ifeel like that kind of resembles her becausetall and give her opinion. and i feel like we should all stand up tall and say enough is enough. let's put an end to male violence. five, four, three, two, one. sabina nessa! hello again. we have got some changes to come next week but the rest of the weekend are still staying cold. a few showers around today and they will continue across northern parts of scotland, wintry over the hills, but otherwise and for many, clear skies and light winds. a cold night with widespread frost. temperatures could be down to “4 frost. temperatures could be down to —a or —5. it won't be as cold towards westinghouse or indeed for northern ireland, here there will be more cloud arriving later in the night, and the cloud will at each increase, bringing some rain for the further east, some spells of sunshine after that foster start, the odd shower continuing towards the odd shower continuing towards the north—east of scotland. temperature rise, a slight improvement on what we're seeing today but still 12 de
i feel like the sunflower, because that was herfavuorite, ifeel like that kind of resembles her becausetall and give her opinion. and i feel like we should all stand up tall and say enough is enough. let's put an end to male violence. five, four, three, two, one. sabina nessa! hello again. we have got some changes to come next week but the rest of the weekend are still staying cold. a few showers around today and they will continue across northern parts of scotland, wintry over the hills, but...
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ifeel like names have power, and i'd be losing a lot of that power if i kept going by mel, basically.self! noor nanji, bbc news. president biden has marked easter monday by taking part in the traditional easter egg roll event at the white house. he was accompanied by his wife, jill, and flanked by two easter bunnies — as he re—introduced the event for the first time since the pandemic. the joy and the laughter is something that has been a wonderful tradition here at the white house for a long, long time. i especially want to thank the white house historical association, the national park service and america's egg board for all their hard work to make this day possible. let's give them a round of applause. applause all of you, have fun today! welcome to the white house, welcome to your house. welcome to the south lawn. thank you and happy, happy easter. in a moment, we'll bring you sportsday, but first the weather with stav. hello there. 0ur easter monday wasn't too bad, weather—wise. we saw some sunshine, best of it across eastern areas, a few showers further north and west. but with
ifeel like names have power, and i'd be losing a lot of that power if i kept going by mel, basically.self! noor nanji, bbc news. president biden has marked easter monday by taking part in the traditional easter egg roll event at the white house. he was accompanied by his wife, jill, and flanked by two easter bunnies — as he re—introduced the event for the first time since the pandemic. the joy and the laughter is something that has been a wonderful tradition here at the white house for a...
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— if there are laws made for the uk, ifeellike_ if there are laws made for the uk, ifeel like it— ife laws made for the uk, i feel like it should go- uk, i feel like it should go across— uk, i feel like it should go across the _ uk, i feel like it should go across the board. - uk, i feel like it should go across the board. it - uk, i feel like it should go| across the board. it should uk, i feel like it should go- across the board. it should be for the — across the board. it should be for the politicians _ across the board. it should be for the politicians as - across the board. it should be for the politicians as well. - for the politicians as well. the — for the politicians as well. the prime _ for the politicians as well. the prime minister- for the politicians as well. the prime minister is - for the politicians as well. j the prime minister is also facing claims he misled parliament with comments like this one. h0 parliament with comments like this one. ., , ., , this one. no party, no covid rules were — this one. no party, no covid rules were broken. _ this one. no party, no co
— if there are laws made for the uk, ifeellike_ if there are laws made for the uk, ifeel like it— ife laws made for the uk, i feel like it should go- uk, i feel like it should go across— uk, i feel like it should go across the _ uk, i feel like it should go across the board. - uk, i feel like it should go across the board. it - uk, i feel like it should go| across the board. it should uk, i feel like it should go- across the board. it should be for the — across the board. it should be...
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i'm reading the news and ifeel worse and worse but anyway we cannot give up.must be terrifying for you? i cannot explain what i feel now. putin's war has created an exodus from ukraine. since the beginning of the invasion more than 4 million people have left. and by mid—march thousands are crossing into romania every day. at this border in the tiny town of suret. they are met with a wall of kindness from the romanian emergency services. and from hundreds of volunteers like katya. she is from southeast ukraine. her mum still lives there. it's all that they brought with them. she lives in the uk but the day the war broke out she came here with her partner. we are looking for physical work. they are organising the shipment of aid especially medicine into the town. on the other side her mum is also helping out. there is the sign, welcome to ukraine. hey. my mum. this morning has been especially difficult. she woke up to hear that her town was attacked for the first time. she said she has no time to hide. she is afraid she would lose contact with her mum. she has b
i'm reading the news and ifeel worse and worse but anyway we cannot give up.must be terrifying for you? i cannot explain what i feel now. putin's war has created an exodus from ukraine. since the beginning of the invasion more than 4 million people have left. and by mid—march thousands are crossing into romania every day. at this border in the tiny town of suret. they are met with a wall of kindness from the romanian emergency services. and from hundreds of volunteers like katya. she is from...
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i'm out on one of these visits, whether it's filling up people's cars, or otherwise, and so, yeah, ifeelough we have, that we will get through it. and your purchase at the garage was £30.01 of petrol, was it a coke and a yorkie? no, twix, i am a twix person. it's very irritating, i always try and solve it to the round thing, but, yes, it went over by a penny. and, yes, twix and a coke, my sugar of choice for these type of things. chancellor, watching the pennies to the last, rishi sunak, thank you so much forjoining us on newscast. thank you for having me. i must admit, it is quite tempting at the petrol pump, for no good reason, particularly if you're paying with a card and so you're not having to get out the exact amount of notes or whatever, to get it exact. just to set yourself a little target. you know, because if you're filling it up and it hits that bit where it's basically full, and, such and such and 72p, oh, i reckon i can get it to, you know. now you say that, i do that as well, i am, like, let's go for £10 worth, or £20, or whatever. although now it's, like, let's go for 90 q
i'm out on one of these visits, whether it's filling up people's cars, or otherwise, and so, yeah, ifeelough we have, that we will get through it. and your purchase at the garage was £30.01 of petrol, was it a coke and a yorkie? no, twix, i am a twix person. it's very irritating, i always try and solve it to the round thing, but, yes, it went over by a penny. and, yes, twix and a coke, my sugar of choice for these type of things. chancellor, watching the pennies to the last, rishi sunak, thank...
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ifeel like this has done some damage and its unscientific whatever damage this has done is already doneon't know. like i say i go out and talk to people. what i think this is as people made their judgement and members of the public were quicker to reach it than mps did. and mps are catching up now on way to the public is at and what's really important politically because it will determine boris johnson's political fate but from a public perspective you wonder if it's one of those brexit moments where there is a lot of important stuff happening in the public made their mind up about this a long time ago. and they may not be persuaded to move off their original conclusion. there could be significant developments yet to come. beside that is far from over. but i get the sense people reach a conclusion and it does not mean they don't care, i think they really care about whether or not when there you're talking about everything else is a lot going on for people right now. things will get more - squished in this studio now that there are no covid—19 rules. reference to the space. the budget sp
ifeel like this has done some damage and its unscientific whatever damage this has done is already doneon't know. like i say i go out and talk to people. what i think this is as people made their judgement and members of the public were quicker to reach it than mps did. and mps are catching up now on way to the public is at and what's really important politically because it will determine boris johnson's political fate but from a public perspective you wonder if it's one of those brexit moments...
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i'm reading the news and, from this, ifeel worse and worse. but anyway, we cannot give up. be terrifying, though, for you. i cannot... i cannot even explain what i feel now. putin's war has created an exodus from ukraine. since the beginning of the invasion, more than four million people have left. and by mid—march, thousands are crossing into romania every day, at this border, in the tiny town of siret. they're met with a wall of kindness from the romanian emergency services. . . ..and from hundreds of volunteers, like katya. katya is from dnipro, in south—east ukraine. her mum still lives there. they're from kyiv. yeah, it's all the stuff they brought with them. katya lives in the uk, but the day the war broke out, she came here, with her partner, petro. hands on deck now. i'm looking forward to some physical work! yeah. to warm up, yeah. they're organising the shipment of aid, especially medicine, into dnipro. on the other side, katya's mum is also helping out. look, there's a sign there, "welcome to ukraine". she speaks in ukrainian uh, uh, uh! hey! natasha, my mum. nat
i'm reading the news and, from this, ifeel worse and worse. but anyway, we cannot give up. be terrifying, though, for you. i cannot... i cannot even explain what i feel now. putin's war has created an exodus from ukraine. since the beginning of the invasion, more than four million people have left. and by mid—march, thousands are crossing into romania every day, at this border, in the tiny town of siret. they're met with a wall of kindness from the romanian emergency services. . . ..and from...
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ifeel already... yeah, i can feel good moments coming.want you in bahrain after the hard work it was a great step. now it's time to keep improving, keep getting better as a team and try to keep ourselves in the fight until the end of the year. finally, the 2019 championjudd trump is through to the second round of the world snooker championship in sheffield. the world number four beat hossein vafaei, the first iranian to reach the world championship, by ten frames to four. he'll play scotland's anthony mcgill in the second round. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. hello. it felt warm in the sunshine again despite the easterly breeze. those easterly winds will remain with us into the weekend.- those easterly winds will remain with us into the weekend. could be strongest cuts uk there's _ with us into the weekend. could be strongest cuts uk there's not - strongest cuts uk there's not much rain and forecast either in the next few days and beyond. the wet weather is much further south
ifeel already... yeah, i can feel good moments coming.want you in bahrain after the hard work it was a great step. now it's time to keep improving, keep getting better as a team and try to keep ourselves in the fight until the end of the year. finally, the 2019 championjudd trump is through to the second round of the world snooker championship in sheffield. the world number four beat hossein vafaei, the first iranian to reach the world championship, by ten frames to four. he'll play scotland's...
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time to hang up the boots, being with gb, i've loved being a part and amazing programmes and yet, ifeelort from all of those across the world, amazing sport and we love being involved in means everything for us. rob key is the new managing director of england men's cricket. key played for england and kent, and has been a television pundit and commentator since retiring from the game. he takes on the role from andrew strauss, who had stepped in on an interim basis following the sacking of ashley giles in february. just before we go, let's just take a moment for one young newcastle united fan, who quite literally took the shirt off his favourite player's back. you'll spot him here in a second, holding a sign asking for bruno guimares shirt, the hero of their league win at stjames's park earlier, and he kindly obliged. perhaps a little big — but at least it fits over the anorak, and with a little bit of help from dad, he finally gets it on, i wonder if he'll be allowed to wear it to school tomorrow. that is all sports for now and have a very good evening and now it is time for the film rev
time to hang up the boots, being with gb, i've loved being a part and amazing programmes and yet, ifeelort from all of those across the world, amazing sport and we love being involved in means everything for us. rob key is the new managing director of england men's cricket. key played for england and kent, and has been a television pundit and commentator since retiring from the game. he takes on the role from andrew strauss, who had stepped in on an interim basis following the sacking of ashley...
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well, as of right now, ifeel like i am going to play — as of right now.sly, this is a lot more traumatic, what has transpired to my leg. we've had to put a lot of work, but as i said, i am very think of to my surgeons and pts and fizzy is that have worked on me and given me this opportunity to play golf —— physios. do you think you can win the masters this week? i do. i feel like if i can still compete at the highest level, i'm going to. if i feel like i can still win, i'm going to play. but if i feel like i can't, then you won't see me out here. the crowds at augusta have been cut back for three years, since tiger's last miracle. what a moment. listen. cheering to win it then was one thing. now, just to be here is extraordinary. with the patrons back, they've watched him practise — on some greens, ten deep to see him putt. but through the fairways, there are hills, and getting around this course is hard. woods said in february it would be too much. now, things have changed. ican hit i can hit itjust fine. i don't have any qualms about what i can do physi
well, as of right now, ifeel like i am going to play — as of right now.sly, this is a lot more traumatic, what has transpired to my leg. we've had to put a lot of work, but as i said, i am very think of to my surgeons and pts and fizzy is that have worked on me and given me this opportunity to play golf —— physios. do you think you can win the masters this week? i do. i feel like if i can still compete at the highest level, i'm going to. if i feel like i can still win, i'm going to play....
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ifeel like i'm failing as a parent. it doesn't matter what i do.t get on top of things, and that's frustrating. mummy, are you having dinnerwith, er, daddy? yeah, probably. i'm weathering the storm but i don't want to be in this position any more. i can't have the kids seeing me like this. it's just too much. ijust want some breathing space. i want things to stop going round in my head. i need to pull myself together. the price of oil- continues to surge... in wales, the morse family need to fill up the family car. fuel prices have been rising for two years. diesel is now £1.50, so it's a penny up on yesterday. it would have been cheaper yesterday and now it will cost me £73.19 this morning. i haven't even started my day and i'm already £73 down. daniel's wife, lauren, runs a shop. rising living costs mean her customers have less to spend as well. this is my shop. this is my mum. hi! it's all about eco—friendly, plastic free refills, so saving the planet a little step at a time. i opened nearly six months ago now and in that time, prices have risen
ifeel like i'm failing as a parent. it doesn't matter what i do.t get on top of things, and that's frustrating. mummy, are you having dinnerwith, er, daddy? yeah, probably. i'm weathering the storm but i don't want to be in this position any more. i can't have the kids seeing me like this. it's just too much. ijust want some breathing space. i want things to stop going round in my head. i need to pull myself together. the price of oil- continues to surge... in wales, the morse family need to...
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countries, and when it comes to certain sanctions, also from the united states, to impose those sanctions, ifeelasn't done, who cannot convince them to do it, and therefore more ukrainians have to die. i have heard hundreds of words of sympathy and admiration coming from partners in the last weeks since the war started. but i'm ready to exchange every word of sympathy and admiration for a tank or a plane that will help me, or an embargo on gas and oil that will help me to save human lives in ukraine. foreign minister, not only are your specific demands not being met in several key areas, which i've just outlined, but it also seems that some people in europe are simply not as sympathetic to ukraine as you would like them to be. i'm thinking in particular of what we've just seen in hungary, which, of course, is a member of the eu and nato, but also in neighbouring serbia as well, where two elections have been held. and frankly, in both elections, the victors have, to put it mildly, not been altogether friendly and proactively supporting ukraine, and have expressed sympathies with russia. how does
countries, and when it comes to certain sanctions, also from the united states, to impose those sanctions, ifeelasn't done, who cannot convince them to do it, and therefore more ukrainians have to die. i have heard hundreds of words of sympathy and admiration coming from partners in the last weeks since the war started. but i'm ready to exchange every word of sympathy and admiration for a tank or a plane that will help me, or an embargo on gas and oil that will help me to save human lives in...
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ifeel a bit sick, actually. looking at it in the photo makes it feel real. i look really young.e said, "let me grab some ass," and then he put his hand down the back of my denim shorts. i was shocked. i froze and felt very intimidated. he then started asking if i was interested in going back to where he was staying to "chill". ijust think, i feel vulnerable that, l here's this new guy at the station, and you might be the person- who replaces me on a saturday night. yo, saturday night, 7—11,- we are on and popping right now! let's get it! over ten years deep in the game. over 400 million video views, 800,000 subscribers. - this sunday, we're celebrating. westwood! welcome to the party! watch out, 1st january, our day one party. - that's right, £1 admission for my ladies in advance. | new year, new you. we were really excited because it was new year's day. one of my friends and i were at the front, iwasjust like, erm... 0k. but one of my other friends wants a video with him. but as she's taking this video, he essentially moves his hand down my back and puts his hand up the back of
ifeel a bit sick, actually. looking at it in the photo makes it feel real. i look really young.e said, "let me grab some ass," and then he put his hand down the back of my denim shorts. i was shocked. i froze and felt very intimidated. he then started asking if i was interested in going back to where he was staying to "chill". ijust think, i feel vulnerable that, l here's this new guy at the station, and you might be the person- who replaces me on a saturday night. yo,...
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we are living in the 21st century, and ifeel as if i am going backwards, and doing things that, you knowhear people did in the olden days. today, laboursuggested the government too should consider rationing energy supply, but it wasn't something labour wanted to see. we should be making those plans, and the government should be preparing, not necessarily the public, for that situation. there is lots of complacency in this country about the relatively low exposure to russian gas that we have. the government immediately ruled out rationing energy but has set out a strategy to become more energy independent and increase renewables. the cabinet is split over looking at whether to relax planning laws in england to expand onshore wind turbines. the transport secretary says he doesn't favour a vast increase in onshore wind but later said there could be occasions when it makes sense. i think it is better to build significant wind power offshore, i think that is where it performs better, because it tends to be more windy, so that is the direction of travel, when it comes to producing large amount
we are living in the 21st century, and ifeel as if i am going backwards, and doing things that, you knowhear people did in the olden days. today, laboursuggested the government too should consider rationing energy supply, but it wasn't something labour wanted to see. we should be making those plans, and the government should be preparing, not necessarily the public, for that situation. there is lots of complacency in this country about the relatively low exposure to russian gas that we have....
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and now, ifeel an even greater sense of obligation to deliver on the priorities of the british peopledid repeatedly say that all the guidelines were followed in downing street. that was a lie, wasn't it? when i said that, i spoke in completely good faith — because, as i've said to you just now, at the time that i was standing up for nine minutes in the cabinet room where i work every day, it didn't occur to me that iwas... you didn't understand your own rules, and everyone else had to follow them? it didn't occur to me that, as i say, i was in breach of the rules. i now humbly accept that i was. # happy birthday to you. this was the day borisjohnson broke his own rules — june 2020, his birthday. it started with a school visit — that was allowed. but later, there was a gathering in the cabinet room in downing street. carriejohnson turned up — she's also been fined. today, the prime minister explained that he'd had a busy day, the occasion lasted less than ten minutes, and it didn't occur to him at the time that he'd done anything wrong. the chancellor, rishi sunak, was also there for a
and now, ifeel an even greater sense of obligation to deliver on the priorities of the british peopledid repeatedly say that all the guidelines were followed in downing street. that was a lie, wasn't it? when i said that, i spoke in completely good faith — because, as i've said to you just now, at the time that i was standing up for nine minutes in the cabinet room where i work every day, it didn't occur to me that iwas... you didn't understand your own rules, and everyone else had to follow...
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yeah, i, ifeel like in my gut, i knew i was in deep trouble from the first day of my arrest, but my mindd not compute what was going on. i was in a state of denial and i was in a state of shock and panic, and i wasn't able to make logical and rational decisions in those first few days. and it was only when they threw me in solitary confinement one week after my arrest, after several days of solitary, did i digest the fact that i am going to be here for some time. not even the first day i was there, in the prison, because i just thought this can't be, i've done nothing wrong. i don't understand why i'm here and i didn't speak farsi, so i had no context. i didn't know who had arrested me. the group that arrested me, the islamic revolutionary guard corps, they were wearing plain clothes, they didn't show me any badge, any license, any official paperwork, nothing in english anyway. i had no idea who they were. i didn't know i was in evin prison, you know. i was so confused and discombobulated by everything that was going on and in such a state of panic and shock that i think it was several w
yeah, i, ifeel like in my gut, i knew i was in deep trouble from the first day of my arrest, but my mindd not compute what was going on. i was in a state of denial and i was in a state of shock and panic, and i wasn't able to make logical and rational decisions in those first few days. and it was only when they threw me in solitary confinement one week after my arrest, after several days of solitary, did i digest the fact that i am going to be here for some time. not even the first day i was...
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and ifeel super guilty about this — is this button here. and i don't know why, but you can go boop!should just not exist. osman and omar, ola! it sounds like some companies are breaking new ground there, so has the visit to the show been worth it? for me? no, it hasn't, because it's the same as every other mwc that i've been to. a new smartphone with a couple of improvements from the last one. see, that's - absolutely not true! i've been trying to tell omar all along _ it's notjust - about these devices, it's about the wider ecosystem. we've seen the metaverse and the advancement i in connectivity needed. that conversation is happening. 56 low latency, things that are around the phone — - that's where the - innovation will happen. but there's nothing to see. there is no metaverse as yet, that's the point. yeah, it — because it needs these conferences like this| to sit down, get it done, advances connectivity. . it's not just about that. but the reason people care about these conferences is because of the smartphones, the main devices. not secondary things, you know? it's all about t
and ifeel super guilty about this — is this button here. and i don't know why, but you can go boop!should just not exist. osman and omar, ola! it sounds like some companies are breaking new ground there, so has the visit to the show been worth it? for me? no, it hasn't, because it's the same as every other mwc that i've been to. a new smartphone with a couple of improvements from the last one. see, that's - absolutely not true! i've been trying to tell omar all along _ it's notjust - about...
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we're living in the 21st century and ifeel as if i am going backwards and doing things that, you knows. the government has not ruled out more help for fuel bills in the coming months, but labour and some conservative mps have been turning the heat up on the government now. this week the prime minister focused on what the government would do in the longer term. it was almost a month ago when the prime minister promised us a new energy strategy within days, but the details and the financing have proved tricky. some of his own cabinet colleagues were worried that any moves to make it easier to build new onshore wind farms in england, could prove politically unpopular, so i am told any specific targets for increasing wind production onshore could be dropped. the government is considering as an incentive to lowerfuel the government is considering as an incentive to lower fuel bills if people agree to have wind farms in their area but the core strategy will be on extending offshore wind and nuclear capacity. by and large, i think it is better to build significant wind power offshore. i thin
we're living in the 21st century and ifeel as if i am going backwards and doing things that, you knows. the government has not ruled out more help for fuel bills in the coming months, but labour and some conservative mps have been turning the heat up on the government now. this week the prime minister focused on what the government would do in the longer term. it was almost a month ago when the prime minister promised us a new energy strategy within days, but the details and the financing have...
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we are living in the 21st century and ifeel as if i am going backwards and doing things that, you knoways. the government has not ruled out more help for fuel bills in the coming months, but labour and some conservative mps have been turning the heat up on the government now. i feel angry at the scale of the crisis people in this country are facing and the lack of response from government in the spring statement and promises of things, announcements in the future, just won't cut it. but this week, the prime minister will focus on what the government will do in the longer term to secure the country's energy supplies in a more volatile world. it was almost a month ago when the prime minister promised us a new energy strategy within days, but the details and the financing have proved tricky. some of his own cabinet colleagues were worried that any moves to make it easier to build new, onshore wind farms in england, could prove politically unpopular, so i am told any specific targets for increasing wind production onshore could be dropped. people could be given lower fuel bills if they agr
we are living in the 21st century and ifeel as if i am going backwards and doing things that, you knoways. the government has not ruled out more help for fuel bills in the coming months, but labour and some conservative mps have been turning the heat up on the government now. i feel angry at the scale of the crisis people in this country are facing and the lack of response from government in the spring statement and promises of things, announcements in the future, just won't cut it. but this...