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ijust told them i was going to play football.as going to play football. i would like to say sorry to my parents, because ijust to say sorry to my parents, because i just told them to say sorry to my parents, because ijust told them that i wanted to play football. because if i told them i was going to the cave, i would not have been able to go in.” would not have been able to go in.” would like to say sorry as well that i was going, ijust told them i was going to play football.” i was going, ijust told them i was going to play football. i would like to say sorry to my parents because i am told them that i was good to play football, i did not tell them i was into the cave. i would like to apologise for being stubborn, and i did not tell them i was going to the cave. i told them i was good to do a foot ball cave. i told them i was good to do a football warm up. i would like to say sorry. i told them that i was going to play football.” say sorry. i told them that i was going to play football. i would like to six sorry. i told them th
ijust told them i was going to play football.as going to play football. i would like to say sorry to my parents, because ijust to say sorry to my parents, because i just told them to say sorry to my parents, because ijust told them that i wanted to play football. because if i told them i was going to the cave, i would not have been able to go in.” would not have been able to go in.” would like to say sorry as well that i was going, ijust told them i was going to play football.” i was...
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pacemaker can ijust billion. can ijust, sorry, i do not want to.an i just ask a question. you said as we anticipate, what you mean that? you mean if emmerson mnangagwa is elected or dimming of the opposition leader gets in? —— can ijust ask your question? zimbabwe is actually, whether emmerson mnangagwa winds, they still have two engage with the international creditors. this is the first opportunity in a very long time for zimbabwe to fix the economy and there is a clear commitment on both sides of the political divide to deal with the economic challenges that face the country, and that includes having a clear macro fiscal way to deal with the currency issues. 0k. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. we really appreciate your time. so that some on some of the critical issues facing zimbabwe. as we have mentioned, the polls there open in around about 25 minutes's time. people have been queueing since about 2am this morning, so there's great anticipation there. we'll keep you updated on how it goes. german carmaker bmw says it will raise the pri
pacemaker can ijust billion. can ijust, sorry, i do not want to.an i just ask a question. you said as we anticipate, what you mean that? you mean if emmerson mnangagwa is elected or dimming of the opposition leader gets in? —— can ijust ask your question? zimbabwe is actually, whether emmerson mnangagwa winds, they still have two engage with the international creditors. this is the first opportunity in a very long time for zimbabwe to fix the economy and there is a clear commitment on both...
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ijust then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. just wanted then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. ijust wanted to do it again, it was such a great experience. office 2000 record of ring the most successful female olympic sailor saw a few things push me towards tokyo. mills would need a gold medal at tokyo to achieve that
ijust then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. just wanted then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. ijust wanted to do it again, it was such a great experience. office 2000 record of ring the most successful female olympic sailor saw a few things push me towards tokyo. mills would need a gold medal at tokyo to achieve that
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so ijust feel like when i don't have anything to lose, ijust played so have anything to lose, ijust played is kind of what i am doing. first on centre, 0stapenko came out firing. but her power game came out firing. but her power game came unstuck against the calm head of kerber. a break was all the german needed to take the opening set. into the second, 0stapenko didn't hold back. but it was her own u nforced didn't hold back. but it was her own unforced errors that cost her, 36 of them in the match, and with kerber‘s touch often too good, she eventually sealed it. the german's defends resilient as 0stapenko blew out. 2017 is all right, i feel good about that, and the 20181 am really happy and proud to be back in a grand slam final. this is the match i was working, as a young kid, and to stay here as the final at wimbledon, it is great. kerber through to her second wimbledon final, the player that ito last time, serena williams. —— beat her last time. so all eyes on day 11 of these championships, notable for the fact there is no roger federer, of course, who was looking to extend his recor
so ijust feel like when i don't have anything to lose, ijust played so have anything to lose, ijust played is kind of what i am doing. first on centre, 0stapenko came out firing. but her power game came out firing. but her power game came unstuck against the calm head of kerber. a break was all the german needed to take the opening set. into the second, 0stapenko didn't hold back. but it was her own u nforced didn't hold back. but it was her own unforced errors that cost her, 36 of them in the...
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ijust came the day before. i came in, and just when i came in, we did 3—2.hrough, it was bouncing, and i saw... while it was bouncing i saw the goalkeeper was out a bit, andi saw the goalkeeper was out a bit, and i said ijust need to get a good touch. but as soon as i hit the ball, i knew immediately, this is going in. it was feeling like i was alive. i was alive again, after a long time. the game goes on, the result is 3—3 at that moment. ashley cole runs with the ball, gives me a good cross, and ijust go for instinct, as a striker, first post. and i had the ball, and it goes in —— head the ball. so we do for three, so 3—0 to 4—3. all those eight months for the 20 minutes i played was worth it, and i was feeling i can still do it, and i am still enjoying it. you clearly keep in touch with what is happening at manchester united, and the players that you played with, because you tweeted about paul pogba. he gets so much criticism. what do you think about that, and what do you think about that, and what do you think about him? many people want to see him back,
ijust came the day before. i came in, and just when i came in, we did 3—2.hrough, it was bouncing, and i saw... while it was bouncing i saw the goalkeeper was out a bit, andi saw the goalkeeper was out a bit, and i said ijust need to get a good touch. but as soon as i hit the ball, i knew immediately, this is going in. it was feeling like i was alive. i was alive again, after a long time. the game goes on, the result is 3—3 at that moment. ashley cole runs with the ball, gives me a good...
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i said i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning.ton palace have released a new photo of prince george who turns five tomorrow. the prince is third in line to the throne and the eldest of the three children of the duke and duchess of cambridge. good evening. the government has been warned it's multi billion pound scheme, to install smart energy meters in millions of homes and small businesses, could be an expensive failure. a group of mps says the project must be reviewed to prevent a costly overrun, and to improve benefits for consumers. their report claims the scheme may only save households around 11 pounds a year, on their energy bills. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. malcolm got a smart metre. so every year, he could save enough energy... it's the biggest infrastructure projects you've probably never probably heard of. costing £11 billion, the mass roll—out of smart meters into 30 million homes throughout the uk is designed to cut our bills and make our lives easier. but things aren't going to plan. the mobile phone
i said i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning.ton palace have released a new photo of prince george who turns five tomorrow. the prince is third in line to the throne and the eldest of the three children of the duke and duchess of cambridge. good evening. the government has been warned it's multi billion pound scheme, to install smart energy meters in millions of homes and small businesses, could be an expensive failure. a group of mps says the project must be reviewed to prevent a...
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ijust then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good.n the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. ijust wanted to do it again, it was such a great experience. office 2000 record of ring the most successful female olympic sailor saw a few things push me towards tokyo. mills would need a gold medal at tokyo to achieve that piece of history. the early signs are encouraging alongside her new partner ellie mcintyre. we had much mocked up at the two events last summer mocked up at the two events last summerand we nailed mocked up at the two events last summer and we nailed the first one having done a couple of days of training and then we came second so i think that was a pretty good start early on. it may be another two yea rs early on. it may be another two years to go until the next olympics but the preparation really starts to mmp but the preparation really starts to ramp up to another level now and the world championships in denmark will give them a real sense of where they stand on the global scale and also is likely to be contenders
ijust then the two weeks of the olympics is just so good.n the two weeks of the olympics is just so good. ijust wanted to do it again, it was such a great experience. office 2000 record of ring the most successful female olympic sailor saw a few things push me towards tokyo. mills would need a gold medal at tokyo to achieve that piece of history. the early signs are encouraging alongside her new partner ellie mcintyre. we had much mocked up at the two events last summer mocked up at the two...
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ijust — it felt like i was out there on my own.drowning, ijust can't keep drowning." and as i fell in, ijust let go. and i started floating. mps are calling for a consultation on whether the sale of realfur should be banned in the uk. the environment, food and rural affairs committee has been investigating why many high street retailers illegally sold fur described as fake, which had in fact come from animals including rabbits and chinchillas. furfarming was banned in britain in 2000, but imported products can still be sold here, as long as they are labelled accurately. at least 10 people have died in vietnam in floods caused by typhoon rains which struck central and northern parts of the country. the waters have also damaged thousands of homes and destroyed crops. aaron safir reports. a violent force of nature that vietnam knows only too well. these waters were unleashed by typhoon, the third tropical storm — son tinh — to hit the country this year. it made landfall on wednesday evening, damaging infrastructure and crops through t
ijust — it felt like i was out there on my own.drowning, ijust can't keep drowning." and as i fell in, ijust let go. and i started floating. mps are calling for a consultation on whether the sale of realfur should be banned in the uk. the environment, food and rural affairs committee has been investigating why many high street retailers illegally sold fur described as fake, which had in fact come from animals including rabbits and chinchillas. furfarming was banned in britain in 2000,...
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then ijust let go andi keep drowning. then ijust let go and i started floating.ry, where they believe a couple was poisoned by novichok. katy austin gave us this update from salisbury. cordons have become a familiar sight in salisbury and at queen elizabeth gardens were yesterday saw forensic teams appearing to expand their activity to the toilets behind me but what is crucial now is detectives are able to speak to charlie rowley, who was poisoned by the nerve agent three weeks ago, after he was discharged from hospital we think in the last 48 hours had i will —— and they will be asking as many questions as possible to get as much information as they can. the source of the novichok has been found, but forensic searches go on. a park bench was the focus on saturday. nearly two weeks after dawn stu rgess died, charlie rowley was discharged from hospital. his brother hasn't been able to contact him since. i phoned the hospital and they confirmed he had been released and there was an official statement. i haven't spoken to him yet, but i hope to in the next few days.
then ijust let go andi keep drowning. then ijust let go and i started floating.ry, where they believe a couple was poisoned by novichok. katy austin gave us this update from salisbury. cordons have become a familiar sight in salisbury and at queen elizabeth gardens were yesterday saw forensic teams appearing to expand their activity to the toilets behind me but what is crucial now is detectives are able to speak to charlie rowley, who was poisoned by the nerve agent three weeks ago, after he...
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ijust — it felt like i was out there on my own.i was screaming and finally i said, "lord, just let me die, let me die." i said, "i can't, i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning." and as i fell in, ijust let go. and i started floating. jordan says it's taken in 800 syrian white helmet rescuers and their families from war—torn southern syria. the volunteer rescuers have been evacuated by bus overnight through the israeli—occupied golan heights. the civil defence workers and theirfamilies had been trapped by a syrian government offensive in the southwest of the country. the israeli defence forces have tweeted, describing the evacuation as an exceptional humanitarian gesture made at the request of the us and european countries. jordan says it's agreed to give them safe passage to be resettled in britain, canada and germany, due to a risk to their lives. it comes a day after hundreds of rebels and their families arrived in hama province in northwest syria after being evacuated from quneitra, which borders the golan heights, af
ijust — it felt like i was out there on my own.i was screaming and finally i said, "lord, just let me die, let me die." i said, "i can't, i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning." and as i fell in, ijust let go. and i started floating. jordan says it's taken in 800 syrian white helmet rescuers and their families from war—torn southern syria. the volunteer rescuers have been evacuated by bus overnight through the israeli—occupied golan heights. the civil...
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i said, "i can't, i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning." and then ijust let go.floating. police are continuing their investigation of a park in salisbury where they believe a couple was poisoned by novichok. charlie rowley, whose partner dawn sturgess died, has left hospital but is still unable to return to his home which remains cordoned off. katy austin reports. the source of the novichok has been found, but forensic searches go on. a park bench was the focus on saturday. nearly two weeks after dawn stu rgess died, charlie rowley was discharged from hospital. his brother hasn't been able to contact him since. i phoned the hospital and they confirmed he had been released and there was an official statement. i haven't spoken to him yet but i hope to in the next few days. it was at charlie rowley‘s home here in amesbury that the small bottle containing the nerve agent was found. charlie has now spoken with detectives, who are now looking into what he has told them, and while there's no evidence he or dawn sturgess were specifically targeted, charlie has been given
i said, "i can't, i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning." and then ijust let go.floating. police are continuing their investigation of a park in salisbury where they believe a couple was poisoned by novichok. charlie rowley, whose partner dawn sturgess died, has left hospital but is still unable to return to his home which remains cordoned off. katy austin reports. the source of the novichok has been found, but forensic searches go on. a park bench was the focus on...
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ca in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, ait. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for the in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for the young in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for the young men in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for the young men in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for the young men it. for the young members of his former final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance it. for the young members of his former final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance club, it. for the young members of his former final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance club,
ca in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, ait. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for the in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a chance for the young in the world, ijust can't believe it. final stage is always a formality for the man in yellow, a...
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ijust hope that more people do see it, because it is a limited release. and best dvd.e. lynne ramsay is a genius. this is a hit man picture, but it is more than this. an existential thriller about somebody said out to retrieve a lost child. like all of lynne ramsay's stuff, you just tremble with amazement at the film—making. it is brilliant to be able to see this kind of film—making in a moment when it is so difficult to make these kinds of movies. i think, you were never really here is really wonderful, and it is hard to describe in words. you have got to see it, and i would recommend everyone sees it. even you can't describe it in words? other than saying, two thumbs up. thank you for being with us. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week though. thanks for watching. goodbye. it has been another dry, hot and sunny weekend. today was the hottest day of the year so farfor today was the hottest da
ijust hope that more people do see it, because it is a limited release. and best dvd.e. lynne ramsay is a genius. this is a hit man picture, but it is more than this. an existential thriller about somebody said out to retrieve a lost child. like all of lynne ramsay's stuff, you just tremble with amazement at the film—making. it is brilliant to be able to see this kind of film—making in a moment when it is so difficult to make these kinds of movies. i think, you were never really here is...
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ijust don't extraordinary news conference, lucy.t don't know extraordinary news conference, lucy. ijust don't know how we can every week be surprised by donald trump. it was extraordinary to see him stand next to the russian president and say he believed his denials about russian interference in the 2016 election over the intelligence of his own agents, american fbi and cia, and not surprising to seejohn brennan, former cia director, call his comments treasonous. because donald trump tends to contradict himself, he makes a statement and then goes back for divert his view, it's almost priced in, his comments do tend to move the market is so much anymore. you mentioned criticism from democrats but also from republicans. yes, we are used to, slightly injured to the shocking stuff from trump but this is still shocking. the site of a us president standing next to putin and saying i believe him over my own intelligence officials is such a shocking thing and will shock many americans across the board. the new york times is reporting it as
ijust don't extraordinary news conference, lucy.t don't know extraordinary news conference, lucy. ijust don't know how we can every week be surprised by donald trump. it was extraordinary to see him stand next to the russian president and say he believed his denials about russian interference in the 2016 election over the intelligence of his own agents, american fbi and cia, and not surprising to seejohn brennan, former cia director, call his comments treasonous. because donald trump tends to...
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is it ok if ijust sit here? i'm not going to take it up for a spin.t am i looking at here? so on the pilot's side, you're looking at the left engine and the right engine, so you're looking at all the engine information on this side. so how they are, how fast they're spinning, what's the battery voltage, how much fuel you're using, et cetera, that is this side. and when the batteries turn on, you see all of that information there. and those leds are basically — if it's green, everything is good. fly. if it's orange, probably want to start thinking about it. if it's red, definitely land. jetpack aviation says the jbii would sell for north of $300,000, if the public could be trusted to be let loose with one, which is why it's not for sale, although the us military is looking into its use, as they have been with jetpacks for the last 50 years. the new design will wow crowds around the world, but it could also offer us the chance to have flight sessions in the near future. you know, my idea is that young kids or 14—year—old kids, you know, my daughter incl
is it ok if ijust sit here? i'm not going to take it up for a spin.t am i looking at here? so on the pilot's side, you're looking at the left engine and the right engine, so you're looking at all the engine information on this side. so how they are, how fast they're spinning, what's the battery voltage, how much fuel you're using, et cetera, that is this side. and when the batteries turn on, you see all of that information there. and those leds are basically — if it's green, everything is...
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is it ok if ijust sit here? i'm not going to take it up for a spin. i looking at here? so on the pilot's side, you're looking at the left engine and the right engine, so you're looking at all the engine information on this side. so how hot they are, how fast they're spinning, what's the battery voltage, how much fuel you're using, et cetera, that is this side. and when the batteries turn on, you see all of that information there. and those leds are basically — if it's green, everything is good. fly. if it's orange, probably you want to start thinking about it. if it's red, definitely land. jetpack aviation says the jbii would sell for north of $300,000, if the public could be trusted to be let loose with one, which is why it's not for sale, although the us military is looking into its use — as they have been with jetpacks for the last 50 years. the new design will wow crowds around the world, but it could also offer us the chance to have taster flight sessions in the nearfuture. you know, my idea is that young kids or 14—year—old kids, you know, my da
is it ok if ijust sit here? i'm not going to take it up for a spin. i looking at here? so on the pilot's side, you're looking at the left engine and the right engine, so you're looking at all the engine information on this side. so how hot they are, how fast they're spinning, what's the battery voltage, how much fuel you're using, et cetera, that is this side. and when the batteries turn on, you see all of that information there. and those leds are basically — if it's green, everything is...
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of course it was a tough situation to be in, but ijust ke pt tough situation to be in, but ijust keptown. i knew that i had to fight with everything i had. but what i was saying is i could see the fans, every single corner, every lap, cheering, cheering, cheering. it could have taken a rest for a minute, i still would have known they were there. what they didn't. they kept going and going and going, andi they kept going and going and going, and i can't thank them enough for that. that's really what spurred me on to get the result i had today. ultimately i am going to carry that energy this weekend on to the next race. they are only four sides left in the world cup, and i bet they are not the size you would expect. england and croatia meet in moscow on wednesday. before that, on tuesday, neighbours france and belgium face each other in saint petersburg. translation: there is a big rivalry between france and belgium. it is kind of derby. they have nine players who are playing in the premier league, so they will dump mac so they will be something of a british accent. we do note —— so the
of course it was a tough situation to be in, but ijust ke pt tough situation to be in, but ijust keptown. i knew that i had to fight with everything i had. but what i was saying is i could see the fans, every single corner, every lap, cheering, cheering, cheering. it could have taken a rest for a minute, i still would have known they were there. what they didn't. they kept going and going and going, andi they kept going and going and going, and i can't thank them enough for that. that's really...
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well, that ijust use a lot of credit cards sometimes.it because we have to, like, covei’ soitie expenses. with credit cards. but we took that decision together. yeah, yeah. to give her in the house with the kid, and i work. —— keep her in the house. you are more savings than me. maybe i am more risky and are expensive. yet, compulsive. and now that you have a job, are you able to cover all your household expenses? yeah, of course. we want to save money for travel. well, this is very dear to my heart. i love to travel as well. really? but one of the things that i have learned is i have to give something up. so i cannot have everything. there are all these trade—offs. so this is a rate time to start thinking about your share of goals and what is important to both of you. and almost do a little bit of a ranking. the most important is pay the debt i think, so... so is the most important thing is to pay down the debt, it's a very important that you pay down as quickly as possible to avoid the interest. so when you think about your budget and
well, that ijust use a lot of credit cards sometimes.it because we have to, like, covei’ soitie expenses. with credit cards. but we took that decision together. yeah, yeah. to give her in the house with the kid, and i work. —— keep her in the house. you are more savings than me. maybe i am more risky and are expensive. yet, compulsive. and now that you have a job, are you able to cover all your household expenses? yeah, of course. we want to save money for travel. well, this is very dear...
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ijust did lots of research, and i found with it?d that with it? ijust did lots of research, and i found that it is about the texture more than anything else. it had the right texture. so with a little seasoning going on, we could get close to the flavour and texture of the fish. so, time for a lesson from the master. first, stripping the banana blossom. nothing there! one more. that said, perfect. now, start in the centre. whittle it down and try to slice it straight down the middle. yes, of course. straight down there. exactly. you've got it. see, i can smell it, actually. yeah, there is a slight nana tinge. —— banana. and the secret is all in the marinade. going to use some sapphire grass. where is this from? from sx, from the estuary. seriously? a bit of sx. followed by some spices to bring out that sea flavour. for some water over the top, give it a mix. —— pour. we boil it for 15 minutes, it goes into the marinade overnight, thenit goes into the marinade overnight, then it comes out and goes on there to dry. that is basically i
ijust did lots of research, and i found with it?d that with it? ijust did lots of research, and i found that it is about the texture more than anything else. it had the right texture. so with a little seasoning going on, we could get close to the flavour and texture of the fish. so, time for a lesson from the master. first, stripping the banana blossom. nothing there! one more. that said, perfect. now, start in the centre. whittle it down and try to slice it straight down the middle. yes, of...
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think we have to be alarmed, ijust think we have to be a bit sensible here and be a bit realistic and at some stage, in eight months time, we will either crash out for form an orderly queue and get out, but it perhaps won't be sorted, sojust in case, we ought to get things, get our ducks in a row. sort it all out. i can't believe that on one day, the 29th of march, we will have one set of rules and then on the 30th, there is going to have to be some degree of... some periods... they are talking about a transition period now. there are issues about documentation at ports, there are issues about medical supplies and all of this. long—term, going to war three years down the road, we are going to have to have a fundamental reassessment of basically every law we have on the statute book. —— going down three yea rs statute book. —— going down three years down the road. that is what they have said we are going to do. let me move you on. front page of the scottish mail on sunday. corbyn loses the plot over anti—semitism. the word plot is important here? loses the plot over anti—semitism. the
think we have to be alarmed, ijust think we have to be a bit sensible here and be a bit realistic and at some stage, in eight months time, we will either crash out for form an orderly queue and get out, but it perhaps won't be sorted, sojust in case, we ought to get things, get our ducks in a row. sort it all out. i can't believe that on one day, the 29th of march, we will have one set of rules and then on the 30th, there is going to have to be some degree of... some periods... they are talking...
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freedom of the media and we still are, i just still uneasy of freedom of the media and we still are, ijustll uneasy about what is the defence of what happens to cliff richard, who was not arrested, he was not charged, he was not guilty? slinging him out wasjust in the public interest, because it might draw more people out who had done wrong for the police's benefit. iam very done wrong for the police's benefit. i am very uneasy about that. it is difficult because we had two arguments. cliff richard's legal team's argument won and they said his right to privacy in the convention of human rights, article eight, is more important than article ten, which was the bbc‘s defence, which is the right to know and the rights to freedom of expression. thejustice and the rights to freedom of expression. the justice mann and the rights to freedom of expression. thejustice mann had to decide which side to come down on and he came down on the side of privacy and that has huge indications. the trouble with his defence and his summary of his decision is when he talks about the way that the bbc decided to go
freedom of the media and we still are, i just still uneasy of freedom of the media and we still are, ijustll uneasy about what is the defence of what happens to cliff richard, who was not arrested, he was not charged, he was not guilty? slinging him out wasjust in the public interest, because it might draw more people out who had done wrong for the police's benefit. iam very done wrong for the police's benefit. i am very uneasy about that. it is difficult because we had two arguments. cliff...
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and then ijust went completely into complete crisis.oint, she tried to kill herself. she doesn't want to be recognisable to those who don't know her so chooses not to show her face on camera. she only left carseview a couple of months ago. she says one staff member really helped her through it but others made her much worse. at home, her mum felt helpless as she read her daughter's texts from the ward. did you ever feel like you might lose her? yes. that was a constant thought. you were constantly worried about her. she was just blank, she wasn't even talking. you would just sit in the dining room, she'd be sitting colouring in. there was no communication. racquel hoped her daughter would be treated with compassion. given that she was a rape victim, her mum was astounded to hear her daughter say she'd been pinned facedown five or six times by staff. when you say they restrained you, what do you mean? they... ..kind of grab you and they throw you to the floor. somebody actually sat on me, on my back. somebody sat on your back? yeah. i co
and then ijust went completely into complete crisis.oint, she tried to kill herself. she doesn't want to be recognisable to those who don't know her so chooses not to show her face on camera. she only left carseview a couple of months ago. she says one staff member really helped her through it but others made her much worse. at home, her mum felt helpless as she read her daughter's texts from the ward. did you ever feel like you might lose her? yes. that was a constant thought. you were...
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to suddenly then realise that i had won, ijust did not know how to react, and it alljust came pouring out. there can be no greater honour than leading the procession into paris wearing yellow. this was thomas‘s reward notjust for the last 20 odd stages but over 20 years in the saddle, and just what this race needed. there's nobody got a bad word to say about geraint thomas in the peloton. he's a very popular guy both with the riders and with the public. remember chris froome was supposed to win this race, the four—time champion, winner of the last three grand tours, but, as he faded, team sky turned to "plan g". when thomas conquered the alps at he halfway mark, with back to back stage victories, to take the overall lead, the team player was on his way to becoming tour champion, and the first welshman to cycle down the champs—elysees in the yellow jersey. thomas‘s team aren't as popular as he is but the controversies away from the road that has seen them get a hostile reception from the french fans was nowhere to be seen. their two champions crossing the line together. they say that t
to suddenly then realise that i had won, ijust did not know how to react, and it alljust came pouring out. there can be no greater honour than leading the procession into paris wearing yellow. this was thomas‘s reward notjust for the last 20 odd stages but over 20 years in the saddle, and just what this race needed. there's nobody got a bad word to say about geraint thomas in the peloton. he's a very popular guy both with the riders and with the public. remember chris froome was supposed to...
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i have always loved playing the game and competing, ijust love the game and competing, ijust love thell be good fun. the open was a bit of a family affair, dad andrew a professional golfer himself took on the role of caddy. yes, very emotional, very nervous. i think i was more nervous than sam going on to that first tee on thursday, and just going round that golf course trying to help him along the way was just an amazing experience. commentator: a day, a championship and certainly a walk here to remember for sam championship and certainly a walk here to rememberfor sam nock. championship and certainly a walk here to remember for sam nock. for me there were too many highlights to pick out one. i suppose the walk down 18 is something very special, the best walk in the and you never forget it. leading a matter and winner of the silver medal, sam locke. in winning the silver medal, loch is in good company, tiger woods, rory mcilroy and justin rose among those who have always already won whitcomb and dad believes his son has what it takes to continue to follow. it shows me he is ready. re
i have always loved playing the game and competing, ijust love the game and competing, ijust love thell be good fun. the open was a bit of a family affair, dad andrew a professional golfer himself took on the role of caddy. yes, very emotional, very nervous. i think i was more nervous than sam going on to that first tee on thursday, and just going round that golf course trying to help him along the way was just an amazing experience. commentator: a day, a championship and certainly a walk here...
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ijust kept on telling myself i just kept on telling myself that ijust kept on telling myself that i haveep believing and again saying today would be my day because you really need that mindset taking the court against somebody like roger. if you go out there with doubts, or are unsure what will happen like maybe i did in that first set, it's not going to be going your way. and i kept saying to myself this is going to be my day. i just gave it my all and obviously very ecstatic getting through that. world number one rafa nadal reached the semi—finals for the first time since 2011 with a five—set victory overjuan martin del potro on centre court. the two—time champion was forced to come back from a set down before breaking in a thrilling fifth set to win in almost five hours. nadal will play novak djokovic on friday after he booked his place in the semis by beating japan's kei nishikori in four sets to reach his first grand slam semifinal since 2015. the victory brings him level with pete sampras‘ match win record at wimbledon. in the other quarter—final the six—foot—ten americanjohn isner
ijust kept on telling myself i just kept on telling myself that ijust kept on telling myself that i haveep believing and again saying today would be my day because you really need that mindset taking the court against somebody like roger. if you go out there with doubts, or are unsure what will happen like maybe i did in that first set, it's not going to be going your way. and i kept saying to myself this is going to be my day. i just gave it my all and obviously very ecstatic getting through...
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do you know what ijust love about mike?d to. finally, the real full monty. yes. did you enjoy? i mean, it was absolutely amazing. one of the best experiences of my life, it was amazing. what i didn't know was that when, one of the first times that we took our clothes off and showed people stuff, you were really worried and you actually went off and had a private cry didn't you? idid. to mike. and that's interesting because we look at you and you've got an amazing figure and you look amazing, but like everybody you have insecurities about your body. i worry about a lot. you know, i think me being, i do get trolled a lot and that does play on my mind so much. and ijust think, things in my head can be so small and be turned into something so big and i think when i was put in that situation, we had to do the photo shoot and take our clothes off i was thinking, oh my god what are people going to say? as they going to comment on this, are they going to comment on that? i was so paranoid about the camera being behind me. people wi
do you know what ijust love about mike?d to. finally, the real full monty. yes. did you enjoy? i mean, it was absolutely amazing. one of the best experiences of my life, it was amazing. what i didn't know was that when, one of the first times that we took our clothes off and showed people stuff, you were really worried and you actually went off and had a private cry didn't you? idid. to mike. and that's interesting because we look at you and you've got an amazing figure and you look amazing,...
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ijust usually, you know, find a kind of cheap insurance deal.s bought from today, so if you've purchased already online and haven't travelled yet, you won't be covered. in that respect, travel insurance is always recommended. joe lynam, bbc news. the pakistan army has rescued two british mountaineers from the ultar sar peak in the hunza valley. the army said the climbers' tent had been hit by an avalanche. bruce normand and timothy miller were rescued by pilots at about 19,000 feet above sea level. another climber, from austria, died in the avalanche. seven out of 10 council leaders in england believe income tax needs to rise to fund adult social care. that's according to research by the local government association, which says more money is needed now. the department of health and social care says it will publish its proposals in the autumn. our reporter simonjones has more. with an ageing population and a squeeze on council budgets, the strains on care services can no longer be ignored — that's the message from the local government association
ijust usually, you know, find a kind of cheap insurance deal.s bought from today, so if you've purchased already online and haven't travelled yet, you won't be covered. in that respect, travel insurance is always recommended. joe lynam, bbc news. the pakistan army has rescued two british mountaineers from the ultar sar peak in the hunza valley. the army said the climbers' tent had been hit by an avalanche. bruce normand and timothy miller were rescued by pilots at about 19,000 feet above sea...
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ijust think thatis a trade negotiation?e wrong sort of sta nce to that is completely the wrong sort of stance to take. ijust that is completely the wrong sort of stance to take. i just want to ask you a question about one of the big political controversies, there are a few! this is about the pairing arrangements, where mps from opposing parties agreed to cancel out each other‘s‘s vote if one is unable to vote. i understand you have written to the prime minister today about this. what have you said? i have said we need serious a nswe i’s said? i have said we need serious a nswers to said? i have said we need serious answers to the questions that have been posed by this. who made the decision? did brandon lewis now he was paired withjo swinson, for example? is not just was paired withjo swinson, for example? is notjust me. i have the backing of harriet harman. caroline lucas. we also have snp mps. people are genuinely concerned. we had a debate several months ago. our understanding was that we were going to be moving forward
ijust think thatis a trade negotiation?e wrong sort of sta nce to that is completely the wrong sort of stance to take. ijust that is completely the wrong sort of stance to take. i just want to ask you a question about one of the big political controversies, there are a few! this is about the pairing arrangements, where mps from opposing parties agreed to cancel out each other‘s‘s vote if one is unable to vote. i understand you have written to the prime minister today about this. what have...
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ijust think that...untry as a product, as something to be exploited, taken from... it's about the relationship. i think we've learned we're in a relationship with the natural world and the plays were from and that means we have privileges and responsibilities, as we would in a family ora responsibilities, as we would in a family or a community. do you think australia has fundamentally changed? does australia generally get that in a way that maybe it didn't a generation ago? i think that when i was a schoolboy, we were still slaughtering whales. it's in my lifetime we've gone from being a whaling nation with a turtle fishery... it's amazing how the country has changed in my lifetime. you know, 50 something years. i think we are changing. whether we are changing fast enough to meet the challenges we face with in terms of global warning and the state of our rivers and, as you mentioned, our reefs. i think the way my grandchildren consider their place on our island is very different to the way my grandparent
ijust think that...untry as a product, as something to be exploited, taken from... it's about the relationship. i think we've learned we're in a relationship with the natural world and the plays were from and that means we have privileges and responsibilities, as we would in a family ora responsibilities, as we would in a family or a community. do you think australia has fundamentally changed? does australia generally get that in a way that maybe it didn't a generation ago? i think that when i...
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and ijust saw apparently, there is another queue down there.a apparently, there is another queue down there. and ijust saw a message from somebody who is on the shuttle, presumably before it went under the ocean, saying that there is no working loos on there as well, so interesting journey, but start of the day! heading to the south of france, stuck in folkestone with some very well—behaved children on the back—seat! more information on the back—seat! more information on the bbc news website as well. voters are being systematically manipulated by the spread of fake news, according to a group of mps. in a report due tomorrow, but which has already been leaked, the culture, digital media and sport select committee says the uk is facing a "democratic crisis." it's urging tighter regulation of political posts on social media and measures to combat interference in elections. our politcal correspondent, suzana mendonca, is here. we're not talking about people getting their facts wrong, this is something that is criminal and organised. fake news is wh
and ijust saw apparently, there is another queue down there.a apparently, there is another queue down there. and ijust saw a message from somebody who is on the shuttle, presumably before it went under the ocean, saying that there is no working loos on there as well, so interesting journey, but start of the day! heading to the south of france, stuck in folkestone with some very well—behaved children on the back—seat! more information on the back—seat! more information on the bbc news...
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whenever anybody says it ijust have to pinch myself. it will take a while to sink in.rday, you were extremely emotional yesterday? how do you feel now? a bit more smug? may be a bit more used to it, but yesterday was just raw emotion. i never thought about the outcome. it was always about the outcome. it was always about the outcome. it was always about the process and doing small things right in thinking about the next day and the planning, staying calm and collected. suddenly then realising i had one macro and i didn't know to react and it all came pouring out and it is just insane. there is a feeling doing the rounds that you were planning a dollar long. i wish i was, but that you were planning a dollar long. iwish i was, but obviouslyi had my chance and really happy to have taken the opportunity. now you have taken the opportunity. now you have stepped in the level of legend in sporting terms, how do you cope with that? will that change you? i don't think so, i hope not, time will tell. i don't think so. i will a lwa ys will tell. i don't think so. i will always be
whenever anybody says it ijust have to pinch myself. it will take a while to sink in.rday, you were extremely emotional yesterday? how do you feel now? a bit more smug? may be a bit more used to it, but yesterday was just raw emotion. i never thought about the outcome. it was always about the outcome. it was always about the outcome. it was always about the process and doing small things right in thinking about the next day and the planning, staying calm and collected. suddenly then realising i...
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so ijust assumed that we we re obviously. so ijust assumed that we were going to die.question, i couldn't imagine how anyone was going to rescue us. which i think, think children have more hope than grown—ups for things like that. they still believe in father christmas, don't they, in a way? so they believe... i didn't believe that father christmas came dressed in wet suits, for us. the man that you were with, roy dean, how important were you to each other to keep your spirits up? very important, had we been alone it would have been impossible. we got soaking wet trying to swim and earlier, and it was march and freezing cold and we were aware of hypothermia so we took turns, one of us hypothermia so we took turns, one of us sat down and we put some pads on the rocks and the other one sat on their knee and put their arms around it and stood a hug and after ten minutes we changed around. i would sit down and he would sit on my knee and then we would turn and hug each other face—to—face. so that does work. i knew it from my mountaineering, you need to stop worrying about
so ijust assumed that we we re obviously. so ijust assumed that we were going to die.question, i couldn't imagine how anyone was going to rescue us. which i think, think children have more hope than grown—ups for things like that. they still believe in father christmas, don't they, in a way? so they believe... i didn't believe that father christmas came dressed in wet suits, for us. the man that you were with, roy dean, how important were you to each other to keep your spirits up? very...
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wenger on the phone, rob brydon, it was just all these people that really enjoyed watching me and ijustg me and i just thought, i'm that really enjoyed watching me and ijust thought, i'm still a fan of them and to receive those texts is really nice. given everything that has happened over the past year with chris froome, bradley wiggins, do you feel that your win is a massive boost for you and also for the team? i think boost for you and also for the team? ithink so, boost for you and also for the team? i think so, it is nice to talk about something good for a change. a bit of a celebration rather than negativity which seems to follow cycling around quite a lot these days. but yes, it is good for myself obviously but i think the team and i think a different winner is always nice even though it is still team sky. i think it has been great. your relationship with chris broome has been —— has been a big talking point, does that help to have that friendship as well? he was going for his fifth tour de france win, and to have a team—mate then take that jesse and take the limelight, almost, it
wenger on the phone, rob brydon, it was just all these people that really enjoyed watching me and ijustg me and i just thought, i'm that really enjoyed watching me and ijust thought, i'm still a fan of them and to receive those texts is really nice. given everything that has happened over the past year with chris froome, bradley wiggins, do you feel that your win is a massive boost for you and also for the team? i think boost for you and also for the team? ithink so, boost for you and also for...
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ijust said what ijust said which is that these ads running.g it once again. thank you very much. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. london's crossrail project is running 600 million pounds over budget according to government figures. crossrail or the elizabeth line — is almost complete, but the cost of it — has risen to 15.a billion pounds. the line is due to fully open in december 2019. which was trialled at the notting hill carnival, will help keep london safe but big brother watch claims it breaches people's rights under the human rights act. elderly residents at a care home in reading — have had some interesting visitors this week these peruvian alpacas dropped by. their owner says they help stimulate the senses — and conversation. and their gentle nature makes them perfect for animal therapy. it's bonkers, it's bonkers. i do have to sometimes think to myself, "this is what do, this is myjob, how did that happen?" it's just. . . it's just a lovely thing to do, and
ijust said what ijust said which is that these ads running.g it once again. thank you very much. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. london's crossrail project is running 600 million pounds over budget according to government figures. crossrail or the elizabeth line — is almost complete, but the cost of it — has risen to 15.a billion pounds. the line is due to fully open in december 2019. which was trialled at the...
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and ijust would challenge aiq to do the right thing.poke tojeff silvester after the referendum. he says he asked him directly how he'd won the business, including that from the dup. what they told me when i asked them about it was, you know, "how were these different campaigns... how did they find you? "you don't have a website "and all of a sudden you're now the key player in all of these "different campaigns that are "theoretically supposed to be separate." and they asked me, "oh, do you mean the dup?" and i said... dup? the dup. so i said, "no, the d—u—p. it's not the dup, it's the..." and they at the time didn't seem to even know exactly what the "dup" was. it was just another client that was passed to them. so they told me that they were introduced, that vote leave was looking for ways of putting in more money into the operation that they were running and the dup was an efficient vehicle to do that. christopher wiley says he was told by aiq about the common plan spending, and it included the dup‘s money. my understanding from what
and ijust would challenge aiq to do the right thing.poke tojeff silvester after the referendum. he says he asked him directly how he'd won the business, including that from the dup. what they told me when i asked them about it was, you know, "how were these different campaigns... how did they find you? "you don't have a website "and all of a sudden you're now the key player in all of these "different campaigns that are "theoretically supposed to be separate." and...
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i'm here because ijust want really all i know.ot convert exactly, reassurance to the residents because there are quite a number of residents on this estate. a number of them are children and rumours go flying around like anything and we don't want that to happen. that is the reason for me talking to you because you will get all the information you want later on from the press and the police. all that is understood, thank you for underlining it. given that you said areas have been cordoned off, it's understandable that people are concerned. not just it's understandable that people are concerned. notjust people with children but anyone in the local area. absolutely. wejust children but anyone in the local area. absolutely. we just want to reassure them at the moment it is considered safe to move around exceptin considered safe to move around except in the cordoned off areas. we just have too abide by that. if we go along as calmly as we possibly can, this, we hope, might resolve itself quickly. what kind of areas are cordoned off? i
i'm here because ijust want really all i know.ot convert exactly, reassurance to the residents because there are quite a number of residents on this estate. a number of them are children and rumours go flying around like anything and we don't want that to happen. that is the reason for me talking to you because you will get all the information you want later on from the press and the police. all that is understood, thank you for underlining it. given that you said areas have been cordoned off,...
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she obviously forgot the question ijust asked her!eep hisjob, or that is the new policy of the government. with only three months to go until the final withdrawal agreement, three months to go until the final withdrawalagreement, due three months to go until the final withdrawal agreement, due to be signed, brexit secretary has resigned, the white paper is in tatters, the new secretaries escaping negotiations. two years of negotiations with themselves and they wanted to shut down parliament for five days. they've even given up on negotiating with each other! isn't the case that the government is failing to negotiate brexit? failing to meet the needs of this... order! i know what the attempt is and it's not going to work. order. the right honourable gentleman will complete his question. you will not be shouted down, not today and not any day! learn it, it's quite simple. thank you. after two years of negotiating with themselves, they wa nted of negotiating with themselves, they wanted to shut down parliament five days early. they've ev
she obviously forgot the question ijust asked her!eep hisjob, or that is the new policy of the government. with only three months to go until the final withdrawal agreement, three months to go until the final withdrawalagreement, due three months to go until the final withdrawal agreement, due to be signed, brexit secretary has resigned, the white paper is in tatters, the new secretaries escaping negotiations. two years of negotiations with themselves and they wanted to shut down parliament for...
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i said i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning, and that is how i felt, and then ijust let goice in los angeles have arrested a suspect after he held a0 people hostage inside a supermarket for three hours. the gunman barricaded himself inside the store after crashing his car and exchanging fire with officers. a woman was shot dead inside the shop before he surrendered. japan is in the grip of an intense heatwave that has killed more than 30 people and caused thousands more to be taken ill. temperatures reached 40.7 degrees celsius during a record—breaking week where thermometers haven't dipped below 38 degrees. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo. what advice is being given to keep people safe? they are telling people to stay in doors and to stay hydrated and this after a number of incidents here which were preventable and have led to some rather really appalling stories where, for example, a school in tokyo last week, 25 students were sent to hospital with heat exhaustion after they were taken to an outdoor activity for two hours in the sun. another place in cen
i said i can't keep drowning, ijust can't keep drowning, and that is how i felt, and then ijust let goice in los angeles have arrested a suspect after he held a0 people hostage inside a supermarket for three hours. the gunman barricaded himself inside the store after crashing his car and exchanging fire with officers. a woman was shot dead inside the shop before he surrendered. japan is in the grip of an intense heatwave that has killed more than 30 people and caused thousands more to be taken...
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ijust started again hearing about parents who were not accepting the relationships between the couples of their life. i was that mum too. i was that mum wondering, could i go to my own son's wedding? i had to reconcile my own fears about that. it doesn't seem like a monumental action but it is so important. it's the highlight of one's life to be married to someone that they love and adore, and to not celebrate that, i think no matter where you stand, if you're not sure about it or how to accept this, as you are trying to navigate through that, go to the wedding, celebrate your children. geraint thomas has become britain's third winner of the tour de france. the 32—year—old, it arrives the team sky, took control of the stage by winning two stages in the alps within a week. he was joined by his wife, sarah. a lovely look in his eyes there. geraint thomas has been inundated by congratulations, especially from wales, where he is from. the party was in full swing by the time geraint thomas finished the tour in paris. back home, friends and fans had gathered to celebrate their champion. some
ijust started again hearing about parents who were not accepting the relationships between the couples of their life. i was that mum too. i was that mum wondering, could i go to my own son's wedding? i had to reconcile my own fears about that. it doesn't seem like a monumental action but it is so important. it's the highlight of one's life to be married to someone that they love and adore, and to not celebrate that, i think no matter where you stand, if you're not sure about it or how to accept...
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i didn't let her know why, ijust wanted to see her face one more time.y, his sister and their great—grandmother are dead: five—year—old james roberts, his four—year—old sister emily, and their great—grandmother, melody bledisloe. two firefighters were killed too. 0ne who'd been cutting vegetation with a bulldozer, 81 years old. and everyone here will tell you they've never seen anything like this. every single person that i've talked to so far has maybe mention that, i don't know why it's doing what it's doing, it's burning differently, it's burning more aggressive than it has in years past, and i know we say that every year, but it is unprecedented. the firefighters of the american west are now stretched to the limit. more than 10,000 have been deployed in california alone. 130 major fires blazing across the continent from new mexico to alaska. canada has more than 40 major wildfires. this has become normal for california. fires are now burning year—round, rather than just in the summer. and scientists say the reasons for that are human activity, natura
i didn't let her know why, ijust wanted to see her face one more time.y, his sister and their great—grandmother are dead: five—year—old james roberts, his four—year—old sister emily, and their great—grandmother, melody bledisloe. two firefighters were killed too. 0ne who'd been cutting vegetation with a bulldozer, 81 years old. and everyone here will tell you they've never seen anything like this. every single person that i've talked to so far has maybe mention that, i don't know...
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for them so ijust said hello. it was a miracle. i was shocked. is the hunger. this is the youngest who is 11 years old. translationzlj china to about food but i cannot think about fried rice. —— try not to think about food. they finished with a tribute to the thai diver who died while trying to save them. then it was time to go home. at the team captain's house, it was time to go home. at the team ca ptain's house, friends it was time to go home. at the team captain's house, friends and relatives came round to welcome him back. it's been a long wait this evening for his family but we think just a few more minutes to go before he comes home and for this very ordinary family, hopefully in and to a very extraordinary story. and then he was there. the boy who had missed his 13th birthday but with his miraculous escape, had been given a second chance. it is not often that there is an ending as happy as this. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening, there is a little bit of rain in this forecast, some heat and some sunshine.
for them so ijust said hello. it was a miracle. i was shocked. is the hunger. this is the youngest who is 11 years old. translationzlj china to about food but i cannot think about fried rice. —— try not to think about food. they finished with a tribute to the thai diver who died while trying to save them. then it was time to go home. at the team captain's house, it was time to go home. at the team ca ptain's house, friends it was time to go home. at the team captain's house, friends and...
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Jul 12, 2018
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horrific, ijust for you to walk in the and see him?l stood out? was at his appearance at oops? the whole setup, there was so many machines. i could not get close to him. he had so many tubes coming out of him and wires. it was horrific watching it. i could not even get to shake his hand or anything, ijust wiggled his toes. you talked about having a protective suit on. can you post described the precautions that we re post described the precautions that were taken for you and for him before he went into the room?” were taken for you and for him before he went into the room? i had to put on a plastic apron and then another suit on top of that and weblogs. you mentioned wiggling his toes. what kind of physical contact we re toes. what kind of physical contact were you able to have with him? that was the only physical contact. the machines were in the way and i was ina machines were in the way and i was in a wheelchair myself, so i could not get too close to the bed. "we're not heroes." the words of a british diver who helped rescue 12 boy
horrific, ijust for you to walk in the and see him?l stood out? was at his appearance at oops? the whole setup, there was so many machines. i could not get close to him. he had so many tubes coming out of him and wires. it was horrific watching it. i could not even get to shake his hand or anything, ijust wiggled his toes. you talked about having a protective suit on. can you post described the precautions that we re post described the precautions that were taken for you and for him before he...
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then ijust let go and i started floating. nine members of herfamily died in the accident.ce, the winds were over 100 kilometres per hour. and the authorities say whether is the cause of the accident. the owner of the duck boat has also taken responsibility. what can you say? we're so sorry, i mean, that this happened. it wasjust, something happened and we don't know exactly what it was and we will but it doesn't matter. any time that people suffer a loss like that, it can't be replaced. i mean, it's absolutely devastating. investigators say a preliminary report should be complete in a month. but there are still several unanswered questions about whether the boat crew was aware of the weather warnings and why the passengers didn't have life vests on. in vietnam at least 10 people have died in floods in the wake heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in the northern coastal region triggering landslides and damaging thousands of houses. large areas of farm land have been damaged and thousands of livestock killed. more rain is expected in the coming days. the authorities
then ijust let go and i started floating. nine members of herfamily died in the accident.ce, the winds were over 100 kilometres per hour. and the authorities say whether is the cause of the accident. the owner of the duck boat has also taken responsibility. what can you say? we're so sorry, i mean, that this happened. it wasjust, something happened and we don't know exactly what it was and we will but it doesn't matter. any time that people suffer a loss like that, it can't be replaced. i mean,...
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love it and sometimes you are part of history and you hate it and this is one of those things where ijustose things where i just wish and you hate it and this is one of those things where ijust wish it didn't happen, but i was there. the terrible story of flight 655. now we had to australia and the story behind one of the most iconic holdings in the world. in the 1950s, the city of sydney decided it wanted a opera house. the engineer was structural designer on the project. the competition has been won byjorn utzon, other think it is wonderful, other things it is dreadful. he dreamt up these wonderful shapes for his competition entry and they were free shapes. it is almost a stake in the harbour, the whole town looks at it. i like to be on the edge of possibilities. great fun to work with, particularly in his early years, we had some very good times together. i think he won one or two minor competitions for housing, but as faras building minor competitions for housing, but as far as building anything on any scale, he hadn't really done very much. this was clear from the start, the structur
love it and sometimes you are part of history and you hate it and this is one of those things where ijustose things where i just wish and you hate it and this is one of those things where ijust wish it didn't happen, but i was there. the terrible story of flight 655. now we had to australia and the story behind one of the most iconic holdings in the world. in the 1950s, the city of sydney decided it wanted a opera house. the engineer was structural designer on the project. the competition has...