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ifeel like early intervention is very, very important.on the dangers of carrying a knife, so that we can adapt to their mentality so they are not picking up a knife. because you can put these laws in place, when keir starmer was put in the position of prime minister, he banned zombie knives, zombie nice were already in circulation. i know a lot of young people who would rather get caught by the police with a zombie knife rather than get caught by one of their enemies without the zombie night. thatjust goes to show the mentality of a lot of these young people. and ifeel like early intervention is so important. 50 like early intervention is so important-— like early intervention is so imortant. ., ,, ., important. so addressing that mentality. — important. so addressing that mentality, perry, _ important. so addressing that mentality, perry, to _ important. so addressing that mentality, perry, to focus - important. so addressing that mentality, perry, to focus in l important. so addressing that. mentality, perry, to focus in on important. s
ifeel like early intervention is very, very important.on the dangers of carrying a knife, so that we can adapt to their mentality so they are not picking up a knife. because you can put these laws in place, when keir starmer was put in the position of prime minister, he banned zombie knives, zombie nice were already in circulation. i know a lot of young people who would rather get caught by the police with a zombie knife rather than get caught by one of their enemies without the zombie night....
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ifeel, like, the temperature of the person who was holding it and was shaping it.ts talked about the warmth of the clay. that was, as it were, a residual transfer of the person that had been making it. form carries feeling, often unconsciously, and in the same way that we read each other�*s body language, exactly the same thing is true for those objects. it feels organic to me, like it has grown into being. it's almost like a bone — part of the spine or, you know, like a hip bone. anna? erm... yeah, in this piece, you can see the marks of the finger and the hand very clearly. and there are more than two handprints, so it also makes me think of collective or community. yeah. i guess the shape of it, it feels really kind - of expanding and expressive. it looks a bit like some sort of sea creature. . oh, it's almost like an octopus upside—down or something, that's kind of wanting to feel the air. yes. and wants to stretch out. this is a vessel, but it's perforated and it's...it�*s broken through its own containment at the bottom. and then notjust at the bottom, but al
ifeel, like, the temperature of the person who was holding it and was shaping it.ts talked about the warmth of the clay. that was, as it were, a residual transfer of the person that had been making it. form carries feeling, often unconsciously, and in the same way that we read each other�*s body language, exactly the same thing is true for those objects. it feels organic to me, like it has grown into being. it's almost like a bone — part of the spine or, you know, like a hip bone. anna?...
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so this chaotic situation, ifeel, will bodyguards.n, ifeel, will drag on for the next several weeks if not months.— for the next several weeks if not months. 0k. globalfellow at the wood — not months. 0k. globalfellow at the wood row _ not months. 0k. globalfellow at the wood row wilson - at the wood row wilson international center for scholars, thank you forjoining with us that analysis. these, again, are the latest live pictures incoming from outside the presidential compound in seoul. you can see there both supporters of the president across the street, and security forces there trying to keep them at bay. this, as investigators have called off their attempt to enter the presidential compound and execute that arrest warrant that there is in place there for president yoon. obviously we'll bring you back to seoul for any developments coming out of that story as they happen for the rest of today. president biden has said that the us will relentlessly pursue isis and other terrorist organisations wherever they are and that isis will fi
so this chaotic situation, ifeel, will bodyguards.n, ifeel, will drag on for the next several weeks if not months.— for the next several weeks if not months. 0k. globalfellow at the wood — not months. 0k. globalfellow at the wood row _ not months. 0k. globalfellow at the wood row wilson - at the wood row wilson international center for scholars, thank you forjoining with us that analysis. these, again, are the latest live pictures incoming from outside the presidential compound in seoul....
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ifeel so proud.hings, the more you do it, the better you get, right? yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. take a long time to get to your speed. so, how do you... enjoy the experience? yeah. i mean, i think it's very therapeutic. ifelt very, like, kind of... it's mindful. i've always thought of knitting as this cosy, intimate pastime with a hot chocolate and a roaring fire. but being here in northern iceland, i've seen it's so much more extreme. you know, this need to survive, this necessity of it. it adds a whole other dimension. northern iceland is a place that's hard to put into words. being here on the edge of the arctic has really pushed me to the limit of all of my senses. from the breathtaking landscapes carved by fire and ice, to the rich history and folklore, to the incredible creatures that glide its waters, it really is this tapestry of extreme wonders woven together as vibrantly as the iconic icelandicjumper. there are just so many secrets here waiting to be unearthed. but there is one thing that i
ifeel so proud.hings, the more you do it, the better you get, right? yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. take a long time to get to your speed. so, how do you... enjoy the experience? yeah. i mean, i think it's very therapeutic. ifelt very, like, kind of... it's mindful. i've always thought of knitting as this cosy, intimate pastime with a hot chocolate and a roaring fire. but being here in northern iceland, i've seen it's so much more extreme. you know, this need to survive, this necessity of it. it...
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or if i feel something, ifeel a bit poorly, i'm really frightened.ave been ill, quite ill in my life, but being told things like that, and...and i think a perception of, gosh, if you look like that, you're... you know, are you 0k? and i do get people worried about how i look. i'm very thin. that's just because of the condition that i had. yeah. so i think, have i got an innate positivity? no, i'm actually deeply bleak. and, you know, to cheer me up, i often watch horror films. that's the kind of person you're dealing with. yours is a particular condition which only really developed when you... i think you were about seven years old. so your earliest memories, your early experience as a young girl was of being perfectly sort of healthy, and then you became ill. and ijust wonder whether you feel, looking back on that, you know, youth, that was significant in that you had a pre—illness experience, and that coloured the way you reacted to what then happened to you? very much so. you know, i had a very... i'm not sure i like the word, a very normal upbrin
or if i feel something, ifeel a bit poorly, i'm really frightened.ave been ill, quite ill in my life, but being told things like that, and...and i think a perception of, gosh, if you look like that, you're... you know, are you 0k? and i do get people worried about how i look. i'm very thin. that's just because of the condition that i had. yeah. so i think, have i got an innate positivity? no, i'm actually deeply bleak. and, you know, to cheer me up, i often watch horror films. that's the kind...
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ifeel like hadn't conceived of the idea of miscarrying. a hadn't conceived of the idea of miscarrying. ifeel like a lot of people don't until either their friend of people don't until either theirfriend or a family member or themselves experience it. it was incredibly emotional. i wasn't prepared for the multitude of emotions and grief ifelt multitude of emotions and grief i felt afterwards and during the whole process. i think for thousands of women it's about having the option and the choice to say that actually i'm not sick, i'm grieving a loss, and that is so important for this day and age. i think society is with us, and a multitude of businesses, even the nhs, the largest public sector employee of women, it's time the law caught up and that's what the inquiry found. we have bereavement leave for parents who lose a child after 24 parents who lose a child after 2a weeks. why hasn't this happened so far for those who lose a child before 2a weeks? i lose a child before 24 weeks? i would say there is a multitude of reasons. one of them is
ifeel like hadn't conceived of the idea of miscarrying. a hadn't conceived of the idea of miscarrying. ifeel like a lot of people don't until either their friend of people don't until either theirfriend or a family member or themselves experience it. it was incredibly emotional. i wasn't prepared for the multitude of emotions and grief ifelt multitude of emotions and grief i felt afterwards and during the whole process. i think for thousands of women it's about having the option and the choice...
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he said ifeel ill, i need a paramedic!plained that he had been suffering from chest pain and hadn't eaten for several days, really the hearing had barely got under way when the man who committed this horrendous atrocity and admitted all on monday, was already taking centre stage in disrupting the proceedings. centre stage in disrupting the proceedin95-_ centre stage in disrupting the proceedings. there was some suggestion — proceedings. there was some suggestion that _ proceedings. there was some suggestion that he _ proceedings. there was some suggestion that he was - proceedings. there was some suggestion that he was taken | proceedings. there was some l suggestion that he was taken to hospital yesterday. it suggestion that he was taken to hospital yesterday.— hospital yesterday. it looks like he was _ hospital yesterday. it looks like he was taken - hospital yesterday. it looks like he was taken to - hospital yesterday. it looks. like he was taken to hospital may be in the early hours of this morning. that is yet to be
he said ifeel ill, i need a paramedic!plained that he had been suffering from chest pain and hadn't eaten for several days, really the hearing had barely got under way when the man who committed this horrendous atrocity and admitted all on monday, was already taking centre stage in disrupting the proceedings. centre stage in disrupting the proceedin95-_ centre stage in disrupting the proceedings. there was some suggestion — proceedings. there was some suggestion that _ proceedings. there was...
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we are professional, immensely respectful and ifeel we are really professional, immensely respectfuleally developing and i feel we are really developing a good depth of leadership in the squad. england's ashes hopes are fading fast after slumping to a second straight one day defeat in their series with australia. heather knight's team managed to bowl australia out for 180 inside 45 overs but struggled with the bat as they ended up being dismissed for 159. it means they're four points to nil down in the multi format series and need ten on the board for victory. and, world number onejudd trump us through to the quarter finals of the masters after a 6—1 win over barry hawkins. the two—time champion pounced on his opponents mistakes — hawkins scored just 59 points in the first five frames. trump finished in style with a break of 107 and will face ding junhui next. there's more snooker to come tonight — 2018 champion mark allen takes on chinese debutant sirja—wee — that's live on the bbc from 7pm. and that's all the sport for now. well, see you later, thanks very much. let's return to the
we are professional, immensely respectful and ifeel we are really professional, immensely respectfuleally developing and i feel we are really developing a good depth of leadership in the squad. england's ashes hopes are fading fast after slumping to a second straight one day defeat in their series with australia. heather knight's team managed to bowl australia out for 180 inside 45 overs but struggled with the bat as they ended up being dismissed for 159. it means they're four points to nil...
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ifeel hurt, as i tried to prevent it. i have tried so many, so many times.is going to be killed". more than 1,000 structures have been destroyed and tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in the los angeles wildfires. firefighters have been battling the four wildfires around the city, but la official catherine barger is urging residents to heed the advice of first responders. to further encourage people to stay home and leave the roads open, the city has closed some of its main attractions, like the la zoo, and the hollywood sign. time now for ten seconds of baby pandas. this week is turning out to have a bit of a theme, with some pandas on yesterday's show, but these bears are smaller, and cuter. leni and lotti are twins, and were born at berlin zoo last summer. today, they have been moved to a new play area, where they have spent all day exploring, playing, and falling off of everything. you're all caught up now. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. our top stories: julen lopetegui is out at west ham, who have alre
ifeel hurt, as i tried to prevent it. i have tried so many, so many times.is going to be killed". more than 1,000 structures have been destroyed and tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in the los angeles wildfires. firefighters have been battling the four wildfires around the city, but la official catherine barger is urging residents to heed the advice of first responders. to further encourage people to stay home and leave the roads open, the city has closed some of its main...
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ifeel india is hopefully are ready with a solution. i feel india is a great choice.tial customers and so they know about our offering, capabilities in india. ,, , ., offering, capabilities in india. ,, ., india. the us is one of india's laruest india. the us is one of india's largest trading _ india. the us is one of india's largest trading partners - india. the us is one of india's largest trading partners and l largest trading partners and its biggest export market. with 2—way trade of $190 billion last year. it is notjust goods. india exports services of specialised talent that feels the us tech industry. they taxes, we tax them. the word reciprocal is important. if somebody charges, india, if india charges us one at present, we charge them nothing for the same?— for the same? economists are india will have _ for the same? economists are india will have to _ for the same? economists are india will have to re-look- for the same? economists are india will have to re-look at i india will have to re—look at its own trade policies to deal with donald trump's aggressive
ifeel india is hopefully are ready with a solution. i feel india is a great choice.tial customers and so they know about our offering, capabilities in india. ,, , ., offering, capabilities in india. ,, ., india. the us is one of india's laruest india. the us is one of india's largest trading _ india. the us is one of india's largest trading partners - india. the us is one of india's largest trading partners and l largest trading partners and its biggest export market. with 2—way trade of $190...
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ifeel india is managers are ready with a solution.ice so we have reached out to potential us customers and they know what we are offering and our capabilities in india. ,, , ., ., in india. the us is one of india's largest _ in india. the us is one of india's largest trading . india's largest trading partners and its biggest export market with 2—way trade of $190 billion last year. and it is notjust billion last year. and it is not just goods. billion last year. and it is notjust goods. india exports services of specialised us tech. if somebody charges us, if india charges us 100%, we charge them nothing for the same. economists say that india will need to look at its own trade policies to deal with trump's aggressive tactics. trump's aggressive tactics. trump is very pro—us business. and in that context he has a us first approach. us businesses will face an issue beard any country, he would be the active if india continues to have a high tariff on us product stop in a changed world dynamics, india is warming up to protectionism, look
ifeel india is managers are ready with a solution.ice so we have reached out to potential us customers and they know what we are offering and our capabilities in india. ,, , ., ., in india. the us is one of india's largest _ in india. the us is one of india's largest trading . india's largest trading partners and its biggest export market with 2—way trade of $190 billion last year. and it is notjust billion last year. and it is not just goods. billion last year. and it is notjust goods. india...
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i kind of, i suppose, take more responsibility, and ifeel like it fuels my game a little bit when i wear's armband, it feels special to me, if you know what i mean. and i like to think maybe the added responsibility, the added pressure, fuels my game and my mindset to want to perform at the highest level. and i love it. i love rocking up to game day, knowing that your team's going to be looking at you to lead the way. and, yeah, isuppose you just put, i do anyways, try and put a little bit more pressure on myself and a little bit more responsibility to try and perform for your for your team—mates. it's been a long, long time since scotland have won the championship, the five nations as it was back then. what can we expect from scotland this year? i just want the public to know that we'll be... we're really focussed on this first game against italy. you know, this is something... this is a game that we got wrong last year in the championship and it ended up hurting, you know where we finished. we know italy are a really class outfit. and, you know, they gave us a lot of trouble last year.
i kind of, i suppose, take more responsibility, and ifeel like it fuels my game a little bit when i wear's armband, it feels special to me, if you know what i mean. and i like to think maybe the added responsibility, the added pressure, fuels my game and my mindset to want to perform at the highest level. and i love it. i love rocking up to game day, knowing that your team's going to be looking at you to lead the way. and, yeah, isuppose you just put, i do anyways, try and put a little bit more...
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ifeel ake in the movies. somebody playing a joke on me? i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on _ i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on my - i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on my trip - i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on my trip on i i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on my trip on the lower— need to tap on my trip on the lower left— need to tap on my trip on the lower left corner of your app. why — lower left corner of your app. why is— lower left corner of your app. why is my— lower left corner of your app. why is my phone part of this discussion was mobile app six or whatever i had to do the edit the ride and they were able to also correct their mistake. we are part of an experiment and you are paying to be a part of this experiment and any mistake that happens we just autocorrect as we go along stop when it comes to autonomous vehicles on the road we are stihllers half eight phase. we are stihllers half eight hase. ~ . . ., we are stihllers half eight hase. . ., phase. according waymo the issue was — phase. according waymo
ifeel ake in the movies. somebody playing a joke on me? i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on _ i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on my - i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on my trip - i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on my trip on i i have a flight to catch. you need to tap on my trip on the lower— need to tap on my trip on the lower left— need to tap on my trip on the lower left corner of your app. why — lower left corner of your app. why is— lower left...
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ifeel ill, he shouted.ware that he has been seen by two teams are paramedics who deem that he is fit to attend. this is after a similar thing that happened when proceedings started this morning. in the past few minutes the court has been hearing some impact statements. this is something from dance instructor leanne lucas who was leading that dance class. she was stabbed five times and had life—threatening english 2 injuries but survived. the court has been hearing her impact statement. she said i cannot stay in my own home alone or go to work, as a 36—year—old woman i cannot walk down the street without holding my breath as i bypass a person and then glanced back to see if they have attempted to stab me. as a 36—year—old woman, i cannot enter a public place without considering how i will get out in the event of an emergency. there was a long period of time after the incident where i felt i had no trust in society. i am trying to see the goodness in the world however the badness has been evidently proven to
ifeel ill, he shouted.ware that he has been seen by two teams are paramedics who deem that he is fit to attend. this is after a similar thing that happened when proceedings started this morning. in the past few minutes the court has been hearing some impact statements. this is something from dance instructor leanne lucas who was leading that dance class. she was stabbed five times and had life—threatening english 2 injuries but survived. the court has been hearing her impact statement. she...
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ifeel like i'm on bull's—eye. 12! i feel like i'm on bull's-eye.- 12!
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ifeel more confident than i did. you just can be yourself here., uh, someone... yeah, someone else. because, like, rock isn't always for boys. and it has to be... girls also have to take up space. she sings in icelandic the whole thing is based on the safer space idea. no so, if they can come in and they see that it is ok to take space, then they can go into the world and take space there. essentially, paying men more than women for the samejob is illegal. they have five kids, today while the kids are in school, they are off to work. herjob is in the farming industry. my role here _ is in the farming industry. my role here is _ is in the farming industry. ij�*i role here is that is in the farming industry. m: role here is that i is in the farming industry. m; role here is that i work on the cages, make sure that the equipment is working, make sure the oxygen is good, the temperature is good. the salmon looks good- _ temperature is good. the salmon looks good. what's _ temperature is good. the salmon looks good. what's your - looks good. what's you
ifeel more confident than i did. you just can be yourself here., uh, someone... yeah, someone else. because, like, rock isn't always for boys. and it has to be... girls also have to take up space. she sings in icelandic the whole thing is based on the safer space idea. no so, if they can come in and they see that it is ok to take space, then they can go into the world and take space there. essentially, paying men more than women for the samejob is illegal. they have five kids, today while the...
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thatis through, that is something every day americans feel every day americans will feel something ifeelard because that is something they can point to is a very tangible example eharmed them. trump has harmed them. ynut . all those trump has harmed them. youtalk - all those people _ trump has harmed them. youtalk - all those people wh_ trump has harmed them. youtalk - all those people who may i about all those people who may feel the impact. there have already a number of already been a numberof filed by how lawsuits filed by ngos. how successful are likely be? it is still too early to tell and _ be? it is still too early to tell and i _ be? it is still too early to tell and i feel _ be? it is still too early to tell and i feel like - be? it is still too early to tell and i feel like at - be? it is still too early to tell and i feel like at this| ' " the devilwill ' ' ' " the devilwill be in the point the devil will be in the details in of what �* the line and does �*the line and does not over the line and what does not when he —— many ways that goes to the trump'sdministratien�*s becau
thatis through, that is something every day americans feel every day americans will feel something ifeelard because that is something they can point to is a very tangible example eharmed them. trump has harmed them. ynut . all those trump has harmed them. youtalk - all those people _ trump has harmed them. youtalk - all those people wh_ trump has harmed them. youtalk - all those people who may i about all those people who may feel the impact. there have already a number of already been a...
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i am so worried about her and ifeel so bad for her.o help her and i don't want to be helpless. ourjournalists have recorded the stories of gaza on the ground since the war began. like the two sisters reunited in an emergency ward after their home was hit in an israeli airstrike. "my sister, my beloved," said juri, aged five. "this is my sister," she tells the nurses. her sister is 18 months old. there was newborn baby sabreen, rescued from her dead mother's womb after another airstrike. "the baby is under medical care," said dr mohamed salama. "she'll stay here three or four weeks." she lived only five days. nora al—najar and her children. just after the israeli strike that took her husband, theirfather, abdulrahman, one of more than 70 people killed in an operation to rescue two hostages. his daughter malak lost an eye in the attack. "pain," she says. "i lost my father. enough." nora was pregnant at the time and now has the couple's baby, rahma. womb after another airstrike. "the baby is under medical care," said dr mohamed salama. "s
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ifeel more confident than i did. you just can be yourself here., uh, someone... yeah, someone else. because, like, rock isn't always for boys. and it has to be... girls also have to take up space. she sings in icelandic oh, my god! that was amazing! the whole thing is based on the safer space idea. so, if they can come in and they see that it is ok to take space, then they can go into the world and take space there. iceland is a small nation of about 400,000 people. in 2018, it became the first country to require employers to prove that they pay people equally. essentially, paying men more than women for the samejob is illegal. it's based on a bestselling novel... mm—hm. ..and it's about a... we're going for a take! they chuckle i'll tell you later. yes, 0k. nearly 90% of working—age women have jobs. the film industry is traditionally very male dominated, but in iceland, the number of female directors has gone up significantly, and it's the highest in europe. did you ever feel that something was not achievable to you because you're not a man? i've
ifeel more confident than i did. you just can be yourself here., uh, someone... yeah, someone else. because, like, rock isn't always for boys. and it has to be... girls also have to take up space. she sings in icelandic oh, my god! that was amazing! the whole thing is based on the safer space idea. so, if they can come in and they see that it is ok to take space, then they can go into the world and take space there. iceland is a small nation of about 400,000 people. in 2018, it became the first...
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he is a world—class player, a incredible professional who never spent —— immense respect for, and ifeelin the squad. snooker�*s world number one judd trump us through to the quarter finals of the masters after a 6—1 win over barry hawkins. the two—time champion pounced on his opponents mistakes — hawkins scored just 59 points in the first five frames. trump finished in style with a break of 112 and will face ding junhui next. and these are live pictures from alexandra palace where 2018 champion mark allen takes on chinese debutant si jiahui. best of 11 frames. and it's currently 2—1 to the northern irishman. in charge and that fourth frame at the alexandra palace. the treasury minister tulip siddiq — who was tasked with tackling corruption — has resigned from the government. it comes after she was named in an investigation in bangladesh into claims that her family embezzled up to 5.9 billion from infrastructure spending. in a letter she denied any wrongdoing but said the issue had become a distraction for the government. our political and investigations correspondent joe pike reports. w
he is a world—class player, a incredible professional who never spent —— immense respect for, and ifeelin the squad. snooker�*s world number one judd trump us through to the quarter finals of the masters after a 6—1 win over barry hawkins. the two—time champion pounced on his opponents mistakes — hawkins scored just 59 points in the first five frames. trump finished in style with a break of 112 and will face ding junhui next. and these are live pictures from alexandra palace where...
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ifeel hurt surprised by what has happened now? know. i feel hurt because i try to prevent it. am sure next week there will be another one.— times. i am sure next week there will be another one. la price, bbc news, south-east _ will be another one. la price, bbc news, south-east london. - france and germany have warned that borders must not be altered by force after donald trump refused to rule out military action to take greenland, which is controlled by denmark. the president—elect reiterated his desire to make the territory part of the united states, but why does he want it? here's our analysis editor, ros atkins. donald trump is seeking territorial expansion. greenland is the world's largest island. it's been part of the kingdom of denmark since 1953, having been colonised by denmark centuries earlier and with its position between the us and europe. it has huge value in terms of trade, security and natural resources too. as climate change warms the arctic, it may become more valuable still. and while the us already has a military base there, donald trump wants more than tha
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and ifeel like i've tasted some brain or something. you have everything there, brain... really? so it was brain! but all that food is just for starters. bledar wants to take me to his own restaurant, which he opened recently. this is very different to where we were before. it looks a little bit more modern, a little bit more contemporary. this is grand park. and this is the biggest park in tirana. at bledar�*s restaurant, he serves modern takes on traditional albanian cuisine, using techniques he learned from living much of his adult life in the uk. in the 1990s, when communist leadership finally fell for good here, a huge task of rebuilding lay ahead. but by late 1996, pyramid schemes had consumed nearly half the country's annual income. when they collapsed the following year, thousands lost their life savings and albania descended into anarchy. many felt compelled to flee as albania struggled to find its feet. so let's go. go to the kitchen. for bledar, who left around that time, reaching the uk involved a perilous journey, clinging to the underside of a lorry. i was 15 years
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who ifeel is important more than ever before for the world to have and i hope the us will reconsider and be part of the who-— will reconsider and be part of the who. ., ~ . ., the who. thank you so much for talkin: to the who. thank you so much for talking to me _ the who. thank you so much for talking to me today. _ the who. thank you so much for talking to me today. doctor - talking to me today. doctor soumya swaminathan, former chief scientist at the who. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. much of the world is bracing for significant us foreign policy changes — some with global implications. trump has already said he is considering imposing a 10% tariff on imports of chinese—made goods as soon as the first of february. he has also spoken about imposing 25% duties on imports from canada and mexico, from 1 february. on foreign conflicts, trump described himself as a �*peacemaker�*. he's taken credit for facilitating a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas in gaza — but on monday said he�*s �*not confident�* it will hold. trump also ord
who ifeel is important more than ever before for the world to have and i hope the us will reconsider and be part of the who-— will reconsider and be part of the who. ., ~ . ., the who. thank you so much for talkin: to the who. thank you so much for talking to me _ the who. thank you so much for talking to me today. _ the who. thank you so much for talking to me today. doctor - talking to me today. doctor soumya swaminathan, former chief scientist at the who. around the world and across the...
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ifeel like i'm in the movies. the somebody playing a joke on me i have a flight to catch.ad to do the edit to the rye id they were able to or to correct their mistake. we are part of an experiment and you're paying to be a part of this experiment, a deadly mistake that happens, you just auto correct as we go along. when it comes to autonomous vehicles on the road, we are still in this half baked phase. lots more on the bumpy road towards self—driving cars on talking business this weekend on bbc news. viewers in the uk, if you are watching on bbc one. breakfast is next. if you want to stay with us you can switch over to the news channel. let's get some of the day's other news now. minerals giant glencore has held talks with the world's number two mining firm rio tinto, according to reports, over what would be the biggest merger ever seen in the mining industry. reuters says the talks are "no longer active". mining firms are jockeying for control of minerals such as copper, which will be vital to the clean energy transition. last year bhp failed to seal a $49 billion bid for
ifeel like i'm in the movies. the somebody playing a joke on me i have a flight to catch.ad to do the edit to the rye id they were able to or to correct their mistake. we are part of an experiment and you're paying to be a part of this experiment, a deadly mistake that happens, you just auto correct as we go along. when it comes to autonomous vehicles on the road, we are still in this half baked phase. lots more on the bumpy road towards self—driving cars on talking business this weekend on...
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ifeel the same. i say the same words over and over again. and i know a lot is going on in the world and i know these are dangerous times and there are more conflicts, unfortunately, in my region, and in other parts of the world but we have to keep reminding them with these words, we have to go back and knock on their doors — especially world leaders — over and over again to remind them of their responsibilities, and these international institutions who were meant to protect the most vulnerable. but they have been absent in most of these conflicts, especially in the middle east. so many people around the world, including myself, feel that these institutions are driven by politics, rather than justice. gunfire. in 2014, the islamic state took over northern iraq and persecuted any community that refused to convert to its extremist idea of islam. but they saved a particular brand of cruelty and hate for the yazidi religion and people. when they attacked nadia's village, they murdered her mother, six of her brothers, and many more men in her fami
ifeel the same. i say the same words over and over again. and i know a lot is going on in the world and i know these are dangerous times and there are more conflicts, unfortunately, in my region, and in other parts of the world but we have to keep reminding them with these words, we have to go back and knock on their doors — especially world leaders — over and over again to remind them of their responsibilities, and these international institutions who were meant to protect the most...
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ifeel like i have learned so much through my own career, and i think about this management firm, alwayslegacy. you know, how i will pass that knowledge down. it's the first firm that is fully focused on women and i think that's a very important thing. it's much needed in this world. i think women shouldn't be an afterthought, especially as we think about their business and how that strategy is created. and so i'm really excited to hopefully have an impact on the women who are involved in sports. how is that strategy different? i'm curious. i think i look at historically how men have been represented, the sponsors that they've had. traditionally, i think women have been put in the same box, you know, the same sponsors from 20, 30 years ago — we're seeing that continue on. i think we need new players. we need brands that are focused specifically on women, whether it's a beauty brand or something where women are at the forefront. itjust makes sense. that's how it should be. and so excited to try to shift that a bit. and the theme for bbc 100 women this year is resilience. you tie in with t
ifeel like i have learned so much through my own career, and i think about this management firm, alwayslegacy. you know, how i will pass that knowledge down. it's the first firm that is fully focused on women and i think that's a very important thing. it's much needed in this world. i think women shouldn't be an afterthought, especially as we think about their business and how that strategy is created. and so i'm really excited to hopefully have an impact on the women who are involved in...
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ifeel like it could have gone the other way.lievable support. the team. unbelievable support. the team vibes a week are amazing. i think that is one of the things that makes our team so great and is one of the reasons we have been able to do so well. and that's all the sport for now. the uk health secretary, wes streeting, has accused elon musk of a "disgraceful smear" after he attacked labour over the grooming gangs scandal. the tech tycoon called the home office minister, jess philips, "a rape apologist" after she rejected a request for a national inquiry into child sexual exploitation in oldham, in northern england. there have been past inquiries into the issue. here's our political correspondent, harry farley. come here. take over, elon, just take over. the richest man in the world and owner of the social media site x, elon musk will have a key role in donald trump's administration. but he's also supported nigel farage's reform uk party and has made controversial attacks on keir starmer, saying he was complicit in the rape o
ifeel like it could have gone the other way.lievable support. the team. unbelievable support. the team vibes a week are amazing. i think that is one of the things that makes our team so great and is one of the reasons we have been able to do so well. and that's all the sport for now. the uk health secretary, wes streeting, has accused elon musk of a "disgraceful smear" after he attacked labour over the grooming gangs scandal. the tech tycoon called the home office minister, jess...
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well, julia, ifeel like the nature of impartiality, neutrality and so on is probably for another largely to the audience. as you've just described, reuters�* business is largely giving content to other businesses. i wonder if there are particular things that businesses want from you to demonstrate the trustworthiness of your work? yeah, well, first of all, - we are giving our news to other news organisations, you know, i such as the bbc and other news organisations around the world, on the one hand, we are also. giving news to, as i. said before, financial professionals. but we have a growing consumer business, i so we are also providing news now directly to individuals - and so to a direct audience. we feel, you know, - because of where we sit in the ecosystem, we have i always been about providing news, information, . facts from the ground. and we're a very global news i organisation because we are in 200 locations around the world, but we're also a very local - news organisation in i that we have journalists who are working in their own countries reporting — - they have been reporti
well, julia, ifeel like the nature of impartiality, neutrality and so on is probably for another largely to the audience. as you've just described, reuters�* business is largely giving content to other businesses. i wonder if there are particular things that businesses want from you to demonstrate the trustworthiness of your work? yeah, well, first of all, - we are giving our news to other news organisations, you know, i such as the bbc and other news organisations around the world, on the...
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ifeel so bad for my parents. it all gone.uise have been bombarding the area would turn to hold back the palisades fire to hold back the palisades fire to spread it into one of la's most exclusive neighbourhoods. if fire has expanded an additional thousand acres and is now threatening brentwood. firefighting crews has arrived from across the united states with mexico and canada sending in battle tested teams of their own. , , ., , in battle tested teams of their own. , , . , ., own. this is a friends and relationships _ own. this is a friends and relationships do, - own. this is a friends and relationships do, what. relationships do, what relationships do, what relations are all about. we help— relations are all about. we help one _ relations are all about. we help one another and we want to be there — help one another and we want to be there for the people of mexico _ be there for the people of mexico in times of need —— in times— mexico in times of need —— in times of— mexico in times of need —— in times of need and disaster
ifeel so bad for my parents. it all gone.uise have been bombarding the area would turn to hold back the palisades fire to hold back the palisades fire to spread it into one of la's most exclusive neighbourhoods. if fire has expanded an additional thousand acres and is now threatening brentwood. firefighting crews has arrived from across the united states with mexico and canada sending in battle tested teams of their own. , , ., , in battle tested teams of their own. , , . , ., own. this is a...
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i am so worried about her and ifeel so bad for her.nd i don't want to be helpless. ourjournalists have recorded the stories of gaza on the ground since the war began. like the two sisters reunited in an emergency ward after their home was hit in an israeli airstrike. "my sister, my beloved," said juri, aged five. "this is my sister," she tells the nurses. her sister is 18 months old. there was newborn baby sabreen, rescued from her dead mother's womb after another airstrike. "the baby is under medical care," said dr mohamed salama. "she'll stay here three or four weeks." she lived only five days. nora al—najar and her children. just after the israeli strike that took her husband, theirfather, abdulrahman, one of more than 70 people killed in an operation to rescue two hostages. his daughter malak lost an eye in the attack. "pain," she says. "i lost my father. enough." nora was pregnant at the time and now has the couple's baby, rahma. the cease fire is welcome, but it's not the end of suffering. translation: "after the cease fire, i wa
i am so worried about her and ifeel so bad for her.nd i don't want to be helpless. ourjournalists have recorded the stories of gaza on the ground since the war began. like the two sisters reunited in an emergency ward after their home was hit in an israeli airstrike. "my sister, my beloved," said juri, aged five. "this is my sister," she tells the nurses. her sister is 18 months old. there was newborn baby sabreen, rescued from her dead mother's womb after another airstrike....
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you, if you were suicidal orfelt desperate enough that you didn't want to go on, ifeel people would jump think about this. "what about suicide prevention?" i believe that if it was me, or somebody that looked like me, that they would be more likely to go, "you know what, i understand. you've had it tough. "look at the things you've gone through. "and you do have medical issues. "we..." you know, "here is this thing like we have in canada "or wherever, and we can help you there." i don't know that i would get pushed towards suicide prevention. my fear is that me and people like me get pushed towards assisted suicide. liz carr, we have to end there. but thank you very much forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello. the new year didn't get off to the best of starts weather—wise. some parts of the uk had strong winds, heavy rain and flooding and with that rain clearing away, we've been ushering in some colder air. so frost and ice to start thursday morning, and then a day of sunny spells and some wintry showers. the satellite picture clearly shows the band of cloud that brought the
you, if you were suicidal orfelt desperate enough that you didn't want to go on, ifeel people would jump think about this. "what about suicide prevention?" i believe that if it was me, or somebody that looked like me, that they would be more likely to go, "you know what, i understand. you've had it tough. "look at the things you've gone through. "and you do have medical issues. "we..." you know, "here is this thing like we have in canada "or...
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it's funny because you sometimes sound a bit like him, ifeel like i'm on the sofa with somebody else. so that you wanted to say. thank you for coming onto newscast. it's been a pleasure. sound like it's been a pleasure. one of the other topics this morning and social care. finally, on friday after lots of toing and froing the government did announced an independent review and which they have said they were do a lot of times, to work out by 2028, what a long—term shape should be for the care of the most elderly and vulnerable in our society. helen from norfolk, hell or heaven. these classes we love you get in touch. she says how much more time and money needs to be spent in order to delay doing anything about it? my nursing career include experience of working in three years in the last labour government and everything in the garden was not rosy for the bigger problems of social care are not rapidly dealt with, emergency services won't improve. it does not matter how much funding is directed towards hospitals if beds are occupied by patients who need to be in the community? helen, who
it's funny because you sometimes sound a bit like him, ifeel like i'm on the sofa with somebody else. so that you wanted to say. thank you for coming onto newscast. it's been a pleasure. sound like it's been a pleasure. one of the other topics this morning and social care. finally, on friday after lots of toing and froing the government did announced an independent review and which they have said they were do a lot of times, to work out by 2028, what a long—term shape should be for the care...
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i have beatei on ifeel confident.the big stage before, i have beaten him plenty of times, i think and i have getting rid of the thought i cannot beat him and i now know i can so i won a couple of years back in the cup final and that will be in the back of my mind and i feel confident going into tonight. great britain are out of the united cup, beaten by poland in the quarterfinals. billy harris put up a vailiant fight in the first match but was eventually beaten in straight sets by hubert hurcatch 7—6, 7—5. katie boulter took the opening set against the world number two, iga swiantek. but the five time grand slam winner fought back to win the match in three sets. poland will now face kazakhstan for a place in the final. i don't know, i'm just exhausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need the play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set, but for sure i got tight and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repea
i have beatei on ifeel confident.the big stage before, i have beaten him plenty of times, i think and i have getting rid of the thought i cannot beat him and i now know i can so i won a couple of years back in the cup final and that will be in the back of my mind and i feel confident going into tonight. great britain are out of the united cup, beaten by poland in the quarterfinals. billy harris put up a vailiant fight in the first match but was eventually beaten in straight sets by hubert...
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ifeel like i'm in the movies. is somebody playing a “oke on me? , . and i got a flight to catch. your app pulled up, i need you to tap my trip on the lower left corner of your app. why is my phone a part of this discussion? at any rate, by lap six or whatever, i had to do the "edit the ride" and they were able to kind of auto—correct their mistake. we're a part of an experiment, and you're paying to be a part of this experiment. and any mistake that happens, wejust auto—correct as we go along. when it comes to autonomous vehicles that are on the road, we're still in this half—baked phase. well, the company waymo, which operated the car that mike got into, says a software update has already taken care of that issue. earlier last year, it recalled more than 600 cars to make them less likely to drive into telephone poles. well, waymo is owned by alphabet. that's the company behind google. it's the biggest operator of autonomous taxis in the us, and it's a veritable who's who of tech that are getting into the sector. zoox is owned by amazon. elon musk�*s tesla is working on its own r
ifeel like i'm in the movies. is somebody playing a “oke on me? , . and i got a flight to catch. your app pulled up, i need you to tap my trip on the lower left corner of your app. why is my phone a part of this discussion? at any rate, by lap six or whatever, i had to do the "edit the ride" and they were able to kind of auto—correct their mistake. we're a part of an experiment, and you're paying to be a part of this experiment. and any mistake that happens, wejust auto—correct...
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the thing with it is it starts to feel, like, a bit tiring, like, lots of conversations and, like, ifeels. the fact that, like, every day, you've got to check the messages and maybe you're talking to a few different people to see if you think you'll get on, and then that's quite time—consuming if you've got, like, work and, like, friends and stuff as well. and then sort of, like, having the same conversations overand overagain, right? like, "who are you? what do you do?" that being a bit of a time and energy thing. so i think it's better to, like, just meet people in real life and then see how you feel. well, online, - you have a wider pool. but then it really depends on the fun or, like, - who you actually meet online. and for the real—life event, you also need to go - through the time to find it, book it and you show up. l this is a game thing, date night. _ so, for me, ijust kind. of come to play a game and whether or not i meet a person... | it'd be great. but if not, it's ok, yeah. and that is obviously muchl better than online chatting. after the break, the view from india — how is
the thing with it is it starts to feel, like, a bit tiring, like, lots of conversations and, like, ifeels. the fact that, like, every day, you've got to check the messages and maybe you're talking to a few different people to see if you think you'll get on, and then that's quite time—consuming if you've got, like, work and, like, friends and stuff as well. and then sort of, like, having the same conversations overand overagain, right? like, "who are you? what do you do?" that being...
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ifeel a marianna episode coming on, withjust an update on all the tricks that are being used to foolave to pay more for the package that i didn't order, you know, those scams. well, it's easily done. and that's, you know, if you look at crime figures, the big soaring bit is fraud and online fraud because you're not stupid to be caught by a scam. those ssammers and technology is incredibly clever. so we'll update tips on spotting fakery in the coming weeks, and we'll listen and watch to ian russell and peter kyle on the laura kuenssberg programme. what have you got tomorrow? so, well, we've got neil kinnock on. won't that be interesting! labour legend, labour veteran. if only we could hire someone to ask the right questions of him, i'm sure it could be very interesting, but, nonetheless, he's a great booking by the team at radio four and we look forward very much to meeting him. and we hope you'lljoin us tomorrow when henry's back. henry will be back with us tomorrow for sunday's newscast. we hope you've enjoyed saturday's newscast and we'll see you tomorrow. remember, let us know wha
ifeel a marianna episode coming on, withjust an update on all the tricks that are being used to foolave to pay more for the package that i didn't order, you know, those scams. well, it's easily done. and that's, you know, if you look at crime figures, the big soaring bit is fraud and online fraud because you're not stupid to be caught by a scam. those ssammers and technology is incredibly clever. so we'll update tips on spotting fakery in the coming weeks, and we'll listen and watch to ian...
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it's them kind of things that ifeel now, you know, i'd rather not have dealt with that, if i'm being're here if it does. hundreds of rail managers at avanti west coast have gone on strike today in the first of a rolling series of walkouts. the dispute is over rest day working, with rmt union members walking out each sunday until the end of may. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. it's all aboard for a potentially frustrating day of train disruption across a big swathe of the uk rail network. avanti runs trains the length and breadth of britain, but very few will be running today, with some areas getting no service at all. train managers who are members of the rmt union rejected a revised offer about working on rest days, so they walked out on new year's eve and january the 2nd, and now plan to go on strike on each of the next 20 consecutive sundays. just one train an hour will run between london euston and each of birmingham, manchester, liverpool and preston. they will only run between 8am and 5pm too. glasgow and carlisle will have a limited service, with rail—replace
it's them kind of things that ifeel now, you know, i'd rather not have dealt with that, if i'm being're here if it does. hundreds of rail managers at avanti west coast have gone on strike today in the first of a rolling series of walkouts. the dispute is over rest day working, with rmt union members walking out each sunday until the end of may. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. it's all aboard for a potentially frustrating day of train disruption across a big swathe of the uk...
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ifeel like that's kind of going to be on t shirt slogans or something, but not to make light of a veryry serious situation. and i think we saw this kind of row between donald trump and gavin newsom or gavin new—scum, as donald trump likes to call him, because we know he gives nicknames to everybody. and that was a lot harsher, i feel earlier in the week. you know, when we didn't know and how the scale of this fire, so many fires and how difficult it would be to get a handle on them. i feel like that rhetoric has kind of been toned down a little bit as the week has gone on. yes, there's been disinformation and as we have seen with previous natural disasters, and actuallyjust in the last hour or so, i got this letter from not sent to me, of course, but gavin newsom has sent it to president elect donald trump, very, you know, very nicely worded and kind of reminding him of how they toured california with those terrible wildfires in 2018 and inviting him to come back. and, you know, he signed it with respect and an open hand. "let's work on this together." let's do this together, because,
ifeel like that's kind of going to be on t shirt slogans or something, but not to make light of a veryry serious situation. and i think we saw this kind of row between donald trump and gavin newsom or gavin new—scum, as donald trump likes to call him, because we know he gives nicknames to everybody. and that was a lot harsher, i feel earlier in the week. you know, when we didn't know and how the scale of this fire, so many fires and how difficult it would be to get a handle on them. i feel...
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climate change agreement, and therefore they can feel delete i feel that. therefore they can feel delete ifeel again, it is driven by the economy, it is driven by the economy, it is driven by the impacts, and so we are seeing lots of local action but also action at national level in key countries.— also action at national level in key countries. 0k, professor mark maslin, — in key countries. 0k, professor mark maslin, from _ in key countries. 0k, professor mark maslin, from ucl, - in key countries. 0k, professor mark maslin, from ucl, thankl mark maslin, from ucl, thank you very much for your time. pleasure. you very much for your time. pleasure-— pleasure. and continuing to look at pictures _ pleasure. and continuing to look at pictures of - pleasure. and continuing to look at pictures of those - look at pictures of those firefighting aircraft, planes and helicopters, smoke rising, but we are seeing some small signs that they are making progress. the big warning that comes with all of that, though, is the stronger winds that are forecast to strengthen again over the weekend and questions over
climate change agreement, and therefore they can feel delete i feel that. therefore they can feel delete ifeel again, it is driven by the economy, it is driven by the economy, it is driven by the impacts, and so we are seeing lots of local action but also action at national level in key countries.— also action at national level in key countries. 0k, professor mark maslin, — in key countries. 0k, professor mark maslin, from _ in key countries. 0k, professor mark maslin, from ucl, - in key...
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see he is a world—class player, an incredible professional who they have immense respect for, and ifeelshine. the mild air of course helping the snow to continue melting where we still have it. and it's more of the same as we head through the rest of the week. a mixture of cloud but also some sunny spells. it's largely dry, mild, particularly in the north and the west, and there will be some areas of mist and fog developing too, and that's most likely across the southern half of the uk underneath this area of high pressure, where the winds stay light, the high deflecting these weather fronts out towards the north and the west, but here it's breezier and also much milder too. you can see that mild airjust sweeping in on the south—westerly wind, marked in the dark yellows and the ambers. so for the rest of tonight, then a mixture of cloud and some clearer spells, a few outbreaks of patchy rain for the western isles, perhaps, and it's going to feel mild too, for the time of year, particularly mild out towards the far north and the west. double figures hanging on, but as the mild air passes
see he is a world—class player, an incredible professional who they have immense respect for, and ifeelshine. the mild air of course helping the snow to continue melting where we still have it. and it's more of the same as we head through the rest of the week. a mixture of cloud but also some sunny spells. it's largely dry, mild, particularly in the north and the west, and there will be some areas of mist and fog developing too, and that's most likely across the southern half of the uk...