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kept hearing shots, 20, 30 shots, there and ijust kept hearing shots, 20,30 shots, i there and ijusting shots, 20, 30 shots, i wasjust there and ijust kept hearing shots, 20, 30 shots, i was just panicking and saying, this might be my last day. if he comes to the rest room then he is going to shoot me and i was just then he is going to shoot me and i wasjust hoping then he is going to shoot me and i was just hoping that never happened. so as the gunshots were done, ijust heard a lot of crying saying i am shocked, someone help me. everybody was just shocked, someone help me. everybody wasjust running shocked, someone help me. everybody was just running around. shocked, someone help me. everybody wasjust running around. i opened the door to peak to see if it was safe and in my head i was like just run, don't look nowhere, just run. i was panicking and panicking, i don't know what to do, should i stay here? what if he is coming back? i don't know what is going on. i opened the door and i know what is going on. i opened the doorand i ran know what is going on. i opened the door and i ran
kept hearing shots, 20, 30 shots, there and ijust kept hearing shots, 20,30 shots, i there and ijusting shots, 20, 30 shots, i wasjust there and ijust kept hearing shots, 20, 30 shots, i was just panicking and saying, this might be my last day. if he comes to the rest room then he is going to shoot me and i was just then he is going to shoot me and i wasjust hoping then he is going to shoot me and i was just hoping that never happened. so as the gunshots were done, ijust heard a lot of crying...
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ijust knew that those two children, they weren't safe there.e way they were living. where's the ice cream man? ingrid's daughter amy has been off drugs for the past six weeks, so ingrid's allowing her to live with the family. but amy has given up custody of her children. marni's been brilliant, she really has. she's been absolutely brilliant. it's probably the most heart—wrenching thing you can ever do because it's like my children aren't enough for me to turn my life around. that's the hard thing. having to accept that. me knowing no matter how much love they give me, they are not enough, because if they were enough i would be able to change my situation, you know what i mean? so, you love the drugs more? i wouldn't say i love them more, but i was dependent on them more, yeah. drug deaths in stockton have doubled in a decade. nationally, drug deaths are substantially higher in the most deprived areas. hello, sandra. ingrid goes to a support group for grandparents who are bringing up their grandchildren because their children are addicts. i thi
ijust knew that those two children, they weren't safe there.e way they were living. where's the ice cream man? ingrid's daughter amy has been off drugs for the past six weeks, so ingrid's allowing her to live with the family. but amy has given up custody of her children. marni's been brilliant, she really has. she's been absolutely brilliant. it's probably the most heart—wrenching thing you can ever do because it's like my children aren't enough for me to turn my life around. that's the hard...
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and then ijust end up going away. i don't stay in the kitchen. yeah, but you normally snap at the kids. yeah, i know. it's not fair on them. yeah, i know, but that is how you cope. whereas i am like emotional and i start crying. hmm. seeing my kids cry, that's horrible. it's not nice. see them sitting there crying and listening to my children turn round and say, my dad is going to die soon and i am not
and then ijust end up going away. i don't stay in the kitchen. yeah, but you normally snap at the kids. yeah, i know. it's not fair on them. yeah, i know, but that is how you cope. whereas i am like emotional and i start crying. hmm. seeing my kids cry, that's horrible. it's not nice. see them sitting there crying and listening to my children turn round and say, my dad is going to die soon and i am not
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i was so isolated, i think ijust...myself into such a difficult situation, my entire livelihood, all those contracts, moving to the bible belt in america, not being able to talk about why i was so isolated and lonely. i just couldn't really see a way out. it was very frightening. and i got to the point where i was just so alone and so full of shame and fear inside that ijust wanted it all to be over. so the book is very raw in that sense, it really does explain just how dark things got. it is raw, and you can feel the pain in many of the pages. but i'm just wondering, given what a crisis you reached, how you got to a place where, as you say, in 2014 when you were 35, you actually found the courage, the strength, the determination, notjust to declare to people around you that you were gay, but actually to make it something of a public moment. i mean, you spoke to a journalist, it ended up being on the front page of a british newspaper, because you were, you know, it is quite a story, the notion of one of the christian wo
i was so isolated, i think ijust...myself into such a difficult situation, my entire livelihood, all those contracts, moving to the bible belt in america, not being able to talk about why i was so isolated and lonely. i just couldn't really see a way out. it was very frightening. and i got to the point where i was just so alone and so full of shame and fear inside that ijust wanted it all to be over. so the book is very raw in that sense, it really does explain just how dark things got. it is...
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so as the gunshots were done, ijust heard a lot of crying, saying "help me! someone help me." everybody was just running around. i opened the door to peak to see if it was safe and in my head i was likejust run, don't look nowhere, just run. get out of there. i was panicking and panicking, i don't know what to do, should i stay here? what if he is coming back? i don't know what is going on. i don't know what's going on. ijust opened the door and i ran and i seen out the corner of my eye three bodies lying there unconscious, i'm still in shock right now. thank you for speaking to us ryen. at the time that you ran out, do you know if the gunmen was dead? i'm not sure, i can't tell you yes or no. i waited in the restroom for five or ten minutes. after that, there wasn't more gunshots, it stopped and then i ran. everybody was just scared, running around, trying to get out of there. when you got outside, what was there waiting for you, had the police arrived at that point? no, this happened so fast that i had got in a taxi and ijust left the scene, i went straight
so as the gunshots were done, ijust heard a lot of crying, saying "help me! someone help me." everybody was just running around. i opened the door to peak to see if it was safe and in my head i was likejust run, don't look nowhere, just run. get out of there. i was panicking and panicking, i don't know what to do, should i stay here? what if he is coming back? i don't know what is going on. i don't know what's going on. ijust opened the door and i ran and i seen out the corner of my...
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so ijust opened the door and i ran.n out the corner of my eye like three bodies lying there unconscious. i'm still in shock right now. thank you for speaking to us ryen. at the time that you ran out, do you know if the gunman was dead? i'm not sure, i can't tell you yes or no, ‘cause i waited in the restroom forfive or ten minutes. after that, there wasn't more gunshots, it stopped and then i ran. everybody was just scared, running around, trying to get out of there. and when you got outside, what was there waiting for you? had the police arrived at that point? no, this happened so fast that i had got in a taxi and ijust fled the scene. i went straight to the airport, because i wanted to get out of there. i didn't feel safe. i ran to where where i could see a taxi and i said, "go to the airport now, go, ijust need to get out of here." and so just to clarify, you have since flown home to texas, after the shooting, is that correct? yes, i already — i landed 30 minutes ago in texas. i'm on my way home now. 0k. when exactly
so ijust opened the door and i ran.n out the corner of my eye like three bodies lying there unconscious. i'm still in shock right now. thank you for speaking to us ryen. at the time that you ran out, do you know if the gunman was dead? i'm not sure, i can't tell you yes or no, ‘cause i waited in the restroom forfive or ten minutes. after that, there wasn't more gunshots, it stopped and then i ran. everybody was just scared, running around, trying to get out of there. and when you got outside,...
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ijust kissed her and ijust said, "go save some lives, hayley."you what, move it towards me a little bit. to you. to me. after half a century making people laugh, barry chuckle of the chuckle brothers has died. paul, his brother, says he's lost his very best friend. a boa constrictor has been filmed apparently eating a pigeon on a busy east london street. the rspca have taken it to an wildlife centre. and underdogs ireland take on defending champions the netherlands right now in the hockey world cup final. they're currently two goals down. we'll bring you an update in the sports bulletins at 5:30pm. a very good afternoon to you. the president of venezuela, nicolas maduro, says an attempt has been made on his life using drones carrying explosives. he was addressing a military parade in the capital, caracas, during a live television broadcast when the alleged attack occurred. mr maduro escaped without injury, but officials say seven soldiers were hurt. here's matt cole. addressing crowds with a speech on the economy, with his wife alongside, nicolas
ijust kissed her and ijust said, "go save some lives, hayley."you what, move it towards me a little bit. to you. to me. after half a century making people laugh, barry chuckle of the chuckle brothers has died. paul, his brother, says he's lost his very best friend. a boa constrictor has been filmed apparently eating a pigeon on a busy east london street. the rspca have taken it to an wildlife centre. and underdogs ireland take on defending champions the netherlands right now in the...
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we walked hayley to theatre, said goodbye and ijust kissed her and ijust said, "go save some lives, hayleyell you what, move it towards me a little bit. to you. to me. after half a century making people laugh, barry chuckle of the chuckle brothers has died. brother paul says he's lost his very best friend. and ireland's fairy tale run in the hockey world cup comes to an end as they're beaten 6—0 by netherlands in the final. that and the rest of the sports news in sportsday at 7:30pm. good evening. jeremy corbyn has again apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitism in the labour party. in a video message, the labour leader acknowledged that his party had been too slow in dealing with allegations. he has not, however, responded to a call from his deputy, tom watson, for labour to adopt the full definition of anti—semitism set out in the international holocaust remembrance alliance. vicki young reports. mr corbyn, when will you do enough for the jewish community to be happy with the labour party? he's not answering questions but jeremy corbyn‘s under growi
we walked hayley to theatre, said goodbye and ijust kissed her and ijust said, "go save some lives, hayleyell you what, move it towards me a little bit. to you. to me. after half a century making people laugh, barry chuckle of the chuckle brothers has died. brother paul says he's lost his very best friend. and ireland's fairy tale run in the hockey world cup comes to an end as they're beaten 6—0 by netherlands in the final. that and the rest of the sports news in sportsday at 7:30pm....
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but ijust kept going. ididn't he was hurting me. but ijust kept going.ll i wanted, my dream, i wanted to go to the olympics to swim for ireland and that is all. before we finish, let's bring you a hairy moment at the the european championships in berlin. swedish decathlete marcus nilsson was making his second attempt at the 4.70 metres in the pole vault when it went horribly wrong. mid—way through the jump, nilsson's pole snapped in two and he was went tumbling into the mat. luckily he wasn't hurt. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. and evening. temperatures have been down on yesterday which i am sure to many has been some relief. we have said goodbye to the meantime. that is still around close by but we have introduced transatlantic influence. that greece has cooled things off. it has been present in the sunshine still. cloud and showered around but not a great deal of rain. we do need some rain and what we will see for the rest of this evening and overnight isjust the rest of this evening and overnight is just showers. s
but ijust kept going. ididn't he was hurting me. but ijust kept going.ll i wanted, my dream, i wanted to go to the olympics to swim for ireland and that is all. before we finish, let's bring you a hairy moment at the the european championships in berlin. swedish decathlete marcus nilsson was making his second attempt at the 4.70 metres in the pole vault when it went horribly wrong. mid—way through the jump, nilsson's pole snapped in two and he was went tumbling into the mat. luckily he wasn't...
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ijust want to make sure ican give spotlight. sure i can give a good, positive message to any young kids that are watching. m ista kes to any young kids that are watching. mistakes will happen. you will fail at this and that it is how you persevere and bounced back. his court injersey persevere and bounced back. his court in jersey means once again danny cipriani is front—page news. he is pretty much a hot potato. everyone knew that. it is up to the clu b everyone knew that. it is up to the club have a manager. now they know. you have to keep a tight lead on him. at the end of the day that the hague of the picture is not a cce pta ble hague of the picture is not acceptable and hopefully he will learn from aqua give his apologies and get on with the season. —— from that and give his apologies. and get on with the season. —— from that and give his apologies! statement said... it may well have been part of a contractual discussion when he came to gloucester to keep his nose clea n. to gloucester to keep his nose clean. we do not kno
ijust want to make sure ican give spotlight. sure i can give a good, positive message to any young kids that are watching. m ista kes to any young kids that are watching. mistakes will happen. you will fail at this and that it is how you persevere and bounced back. his court injersey persevere and bounced back. his court in jersey means once again danny cipriani is front—page news. he is pretty much a hot potato. everyone knew that. it is up to the clu b everyone knew that. it is up to the...
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ijust don't see i just don't see him ijust don't see him getting closer to city. great players. a way of playing that they all know about. and manchester united seem to be not too sure what is going on. you don't know the team are the players and you don't know how they are going to perform from one week to the next. soi perform from one week to the next. so i hope i'm wrong but i don't see them changing for the leadership. the premier league transfer window shuts tomorrow and chelsea look set to break the world record fee for a goalkeeper. 23 —year—old spaniard kepa arrizabalega, has bought himself out of his athletic bilbao contract ahead of a potential 71 million pound move. the blues made kepa their number one target to replace thibaut courtois with the belgian failing to report fro training for the past 2 days as he pushes for a move to real madrid the croatian midfielder mateo kovacic looks like he's heading to stamford bridge on loan from real, lots more transfer news and speculation on the bbc sport website. that is all the sport for now. you are watching
ijust don't see i just don't see him ijust don't see him getting closer to city. great players. a way of playing that they all know about. and manchester united seem to be not too sure what is going on. you don't know the team are the players and you don't know how they are going to perform from one week to the next. soi perform from one week to the next. so i hope i'm wrong but i don't see them changing for the leadership. the premier league transfer window shuts tomorrow and chelsea look set...
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it's really cool, ijust really want to see, like, every tennis player i can.beautiful. the people, atmosphere, fantastic. the guy with the camera, or some. someone who could have used some of that good cheer was world number one simona halep. having lost in the opening round last year here, she soon found herself a set down against unseeded estonian kaia kanepl against unseeded estonian kaia kanepi. 0na against unseeded estonian kaia kanepi. on a frustrating afternoon for the romanian, there were the odd sign of her number one status. playing her first match on the newly renovated louis armstrong court, the french open champion failed to sustain any kind of service rhythm and her usually stout defence was no match for kanepi. paul frostick, bbc news. actually i expected her to play like that without fear and hitting the ball is really strong. i cannot say much about this match, just that i didn't really feel the ball. but also she played really strong and pushed me back. so it was tough. it is tough. but it's ok. i think there are not many players any more who
it's really cool, ijust really want to see, like, every tennis player i can.beautiful. the people, atmosphere, fantastic. the guy with the camera, or some. someone who could have used some of that good cheer was world number one simona halep. having lost in the opening round last year here, she soon found herself a set down against unseeded estonian kaia kanepl against unseeded estonian kaia kanepi. 0na against unseeded estonian kaia kanepi. on a frustrating afternoon for the romanian, there...
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ijust got those numbersjust that is right. ijust got those numbers just if you minutes ago.at are returning to growth mode after years of restructuring. you mentioned some of the restructuring. 0n you mentioned some of the restructuring. on our website, they said revenue and global business was 496 said revenue and global business was 4% higher and about $27 billion. they say that was mainly driven by what they attribute to a higher deposit margin and balanced growth, mainly in hong kong, as well as what they say is the favourable effects of currency translation. as you mentioned, as well, injune, we saw hsbc‘s new ceo, john flint, who said that they will spend 15— $17 billion in areas including growth in technology between this year and 2020. they also plan to invest in china, which, ironically, as europe's biggest bank, but of course this is returning to their roots, because they are the hong kong and shanghai banking could be a corporation. this will grow their cost base. —— banking corporation. they also appointed jonathan simons as the chairman. i think that john flint
ijust got those numbersjust that is right. ijust got those numbers just if you minutes ago.at are returning to growth mode after years of restructuring. you mentioned some of the restructuring. 0n you mentioned some of the restructuring. on our website, they said revenue and global business was 496 said revenue and global business was 4% higher and about $27 billion. they say that was mainly driven by what they attribute to a higher deposit margin and balanced growth, mainly in hong kong, as...
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ijust wonder have you learned the lessons of losing in 2016?ime harrison, were part of that democratic establishment. you worked forjohn podesta, who of course was very close to hillary clinton. you are seen by people like bernie sanders, frankly, as part of the problem, not the solution for the democratic party. so who really is the democratic party today? i think i embody the democratic party. you know, my mum was 16 years old when she had me here in south carolina. i grew up in a very rural town, 0rangeburg, 15,000 people, i was the first person in my family to go to college, ever, went to yale, went to georgetown. worked myself up from the bootstra ps. helped my parents save to buy their home, bought a home for my grandparents. that is what the american dream is all about, being able to start from nothing and to actually rise up and do well in this country, and so i'm proud of what i am, and i am who i am because of the democratic party. the message of donald trump is that politics as usual isn't working in america anymore. and that's a mes
ijust wonder have you learned the lessons of losing in 2016?ime harrison, were part of that democratic establishment. you worked forjohn podesta, who of course was very close to hillary clinton. you are seen by people like bernie sanders, frankly, as part of the problem, not the solution for the democratic party. so who really is the democratic party today? i think i embody the democratic party. you know, my mum was 16 years old when she had me here in south carolina. i grew up in a very rural...
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ijust feel that right note, going forward , ijust feel that right note, going forward, what is neededo sit down and talk, and i don't think they can resolve anything because the court system has not changed, it is not very independent just like the electoral commission. i think they need to sit down, mnangagwa has signalled he is ready to talk. because if he doesn't there will be bloodshed. so there isn't enough said to say there has only, underlined, oi’ to say there has only, underlined, or only been six deaths. if the result is accepted it is hard for the international community if there is such a thing to imply anything significant. that is the thing. everyone seems to be quite unsettled, so this is the first election to be taking place after mugabe, and it all started quite peacefully, and i heard that the turnout was huge, 80%. encouraging start. green a good thing, then suddenly we have the troops firing live ammunition on protesters, and of course the scale of six killed is terrible, but we used to have in the hundreds before. but then mdc and chamisa claimed effectively so fa
ijust feel that right note, going forward , ijust feel that right note, going forward, what is neededo sit down and talk, and i don't think they can resolve anything because the court system has not changed, it is not very independent just like the electoral commission. i think they need to sit down, mnangagwa has signalled he is ready to talk. because if he doesn't there will be bloodshed. so there isn't enough said to say there has only, underlined, oi’ to say there has only, underlined, or...
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idris castival day, ijust did that. very good!ringing in and nurturing new, fresh black talent? i think it's a very healthy time. you know, you and i sitting here right now, you as a presenter, me as a film—maker, it's an amazing thing. that never happened when i was growing up, you know. when we look at england, we should all be proud that we're quite a multicultural society here, and it's starting to be reflected in our stories, in our content, in our television shows. it's still a long way to go, you know, but at the end of the day there is movement. series five of luther is coming out soon, lots of people excited. are you surprised byjust how popular it is, notjust in the uk, but all over the world? yeah, definitely surprised. started off as a six—part series about a warped detective, and it's become an iconic character. the luther fan base deserve a really good luther this year, and i'm hoping that i've given them one. i can't let you go without asking about the tweets recently. right, that's it — see you later. i did tell yo
idris castival day, ijust did that. very good!ringing in and nurturing new, fresh black talent? i think it's a very healthy time. you know, you and i sitting here right now, you as a presenter, me as a film—maker, it's an amazing thing. that never happened when i was growing up, you know. when we look at england, we should all be proud that we're quite a multicultural society here, and it's starting to be reflected in our stories, in our content, in our television shows. it's still a long way...
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ijust feel like some people underestimate how strong and powerful the ocean is.e is a rip current out there and without knowing it, you can easily end up down the other end, on the rocks. the timing of this campaign is deliberate, there are more seaside fatalities in august than in any other month of the year. jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. two wildfires in northern california have merged into one mega blaze. it's now been declared the largest fire in the state's history, and firefighters warn it could take another week to contain. at least 7 people have died. tens of thousands of pupils in scotland have been receiving crucial exam results today. more than 135,000 pupils have been finding out how well they did in their national 4 and 5s, highers and advanced highers. across the country, almost 77% of those taking highers passed at grade a to c — a slight fall from last year's results, as our scotland correspondent catriona renton reports. the anticipation and trepidation. the envelopes under the headteacher‘s arm, as pupils wait nervously in the library for the mom
ijust feel like some people underestimate how strong and powerful the ocean is.e is a rip current out there and without knowing it, you can easily end up down the other end, on the rocks. the timing of this campaign is deliberate, there are more seaside fatalities in august than in any other month of the year. jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. two wildfires in northern california have merged into one mega blaze. it's now been declared the largest fire in the state's history, and firefighters warn it...
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we walked hayley to theatre, said goodbye, and ijust kissed her, and ijust said, "just go save some livesgh. it is thought about 80% support the idea but only 37% have signed up to become donors. in reality, only a tiny number of deaths are suitable, but the government thinks changing the system could generate hundreds of extra transplants a year. the system for organ donation was overhauled ten years ago with some considerable success. now, for the first time, more than 5,000 people have had transplants in the uk over 12 months. last year, just over 1,500 people donated organs after their death, and that is a record high. but still, there are just over 6,000 patients on waiting lists for transplants. so under the new system, all adults would automatically be considered as donors unless they actively opt out. in the last year, more than 500,000 people across the uk have officially said no to donation even though so far, only wales has a system where people need to opt out. scotland plans to introduce one too, and northern ireland has rejected the idea. there just isn't the evidence that t
we walked hayley to theatre, said goodbye, and ijust kissed her, and ijust said, "just go save some livesgh. it is thought about 80% support the idea but only 37% have signed up to become donors. in reality, only a tiny number of deaths are suitable, but the government thinks changing the system could generate hundreds of extra transplants a year. the system for organ donation was overhauled ten years ago with some considerable success. now, for the first time, more than 5,000 people have...
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sorry, ijust forget how sorry, i just forget how strong sorry, ijust forget how strong it is!s! i am not a whisky drinker. cheers! cast your mind back to a month ago and at the moment you're probably wondering where summer has gone. it may return but not yet. these were the temperatures on friday afternoon compare to the average just then temperatures from this time of year, and porthmadog at the start of the summer and porthmadog at the start of the summer was hitting 30 plus. much colder with this ridge of high pressure building up from the atla ntic pressure building up from the atlantic pushing away whilst of the showers but we still have this cool aircoming down showers but we still have this cool air coming down from the north, but with a few showers on saturday, most of the heavy showers out in the north sea together a strong winds, one of two showers developing as the cloud bubbles up a little but with a good chance of staying dry, light showers and a bit more sunshine, not as breezy but the temperature similarto as breezy but the temperature similar to friday, 0k in t
sorry, ijust forget how sorry, i just forget how strong sorry, ijust forget how strong it is!s! i am not a whisky drinker. cheers! cast your mind back to a month ago and at the moment you're probably wondering where summer has gone. it may return but not yet. these were the temperatures on friday afternoon compare to the average just then temperatures from this time of year, and porthmadog at the start of the summer and porthmadog at the start of the summer was hitting 30 plus. much colder with...
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ijust cannot i just cannot understand ijust cannot understand how i just cannot understand how someoneregister by the general medical council and then be reinstated. she now been in front of 90 hi court judges —— nine high courtjudges. i just think it makes a mockery of the justice system but i also think it sets a precedent for the doctors to be able to do whatever they want. you might as well give them a green ca rd you might as well give them a green card and say go on. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our top story: turkey‘s currency crisis has deepened, with president ergodan accusing the united states of stabbing his country in the back, after washington hit ankara with tariffs on steel. the leaders of north and south korea will meet... here is the south korean unification minister. as agreed, we will exchange of use in autumn with the north korean side. here is the head of the north korean delegation‘s take on that meeting. as the summit of leaders of north and south korea is being pursued, i believe we can give concrete answers to the problem is that the peopl
ijust cannot i just cannot understand ijust cannot understand how i just cannot understand how someoneregister by the general medical council and then be reinstated. she now been in front of 90 hi court judges —— nine high courtjudges. i just think it makes a mockery of the justice system but i also think it sets a precedent for the doctors to be able to do whatever they want. you might as well give them a green ca rd you might as well give them a green card and say go on. this is outside...
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ijust pleased. iam disgusted. iam devastated. i just cannot pleased. iam disgusted. iam devastated.with gross negligence manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical council and then be reinstated. the murder of 25 year old model harry ozuka.
ijust pleased. iam disgusted. iam devastated. i just cannot pleased. iam disgusted. iam devastated.with gross negligence manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical council and then be reinstated. the murder of 25 year old model harry ozuka.
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we walked haley to theatre, said goodbye, i kissed her and ijust said go save some lives, hayley. police investigating the disappearance of a midwife from staffordshire find a body and arrest three people. more than 700 firefighters battle a major wildfire in portugal, as near record temperatures in southern europe continue. also this hour: the veteran entertainer barry chuckle, one half of the chuckle brothers, has died at the age of 73. his manager said that barry chuckle passed away peacefully at his home. his comedy partner and brother paul said he'd lost his very best friend. ireland women's hockey team have made it to the world cup final — the first irish team, male or female in any sport, to reach a majorfinal. and at 10.30am in talking books, gavin esler talks to the chef and author rick stein on how british food has improved dramatically over the last 30 years. the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, believes an attempt has been made on his life. officials said drones loaded with explosives were flown towards a military parade he was attending — they exploded, injuring
we walked haley to theatre, said goodbye, i kissed her and ijust said go save some lives, hayley. police investigating the disappearance of a midwife from staffordshire find a body and arrest three people. more than 700 firefighters battle a major wildfire in portugal, as near record temperatures in southern europe continue. also this hour: the veteran entertainer barry chuckle, one half of the chuckle brothers, has died at the age of 73. his manager said that barry chuckle passed away...
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ijust feel like some people underestimate how strong and powerful the ocean is.owing it, you can easily end up down the other end, on the rocks. the timing of this campaign is deliberate, there are more seaside fatalities in august than in any other month of the year. well this long hot spell of weather has left farmers in yorkshire struggling to feed livestock. a lack of rain means grass hasn't grown, and some are already using feed that should be saved for the winter. auctioneers say they're seeing more animals being brought to markets as struggling farmers try to off—load herds and raise money to feed their remaining stock. abijaieola reports. there has been a cattle market for more than 150 years and it has been busier than usual in the last few weeks. farmers selling animals that they just can't afford to feed. tom is a beef and dairy farmer and he is selling some of his 400 strong heard today. it is very worrying for us, wondering where we will get the feed from for the animals in the winter and if we cannot get another crop off the fields before the next t
ijust feel like some people underestimate how strong and powerful the ocean is.owing it, you can easily end up down the other end, on the rocks. the timing of this campaign is deliberate, there are more seaside fatalities in august than in any other month of the year. well this long hot spell of weather has left farmers in yorkshire struggling to feed livestock. a lack of rain means grass hasn't grown, and some are already using feed that should be saved for the winter. auctioneers say they're...
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ijust had enough of them crawling all over me. for 12 months and then coming in here? i was scared at first of coming in, because i've got depression and i've got mental health problems. because i got to know them, i ended up enjoying coming here. both catherine and ian are no longer struggling on the streets trying to stay safe, warm and dry, using whatever they can, but for those still here, the government's reallocating £100 million to tackle the problem. none of the money is new, but the hope is to eradicate rough sleeping by 2027. rough sleeping numbers have gone up. i know that there are challenges that we need to meet, which is why our strategy today focuses on how we prevent, how we intervene and how we ensure that people recover. the pledge for some, though, isn't enough. this is a crisis and it's a moral crisis. we've got to deal with it. the government has given it no new money, very limited aspirations. we will deal with it. for the first decade of this century, the number of rough sleepers fell, and according to offic
ijust had enough of them crawling all over me. for 12 months and then coming in here? i was scared at first of coming in, because i've got depression and i've got mental health problems. because i got to know them, i ended up enjoying coming here. both catherine and ian are no longer struggling on the streets trying to stay safe, warm and dry, using whatever they can, but for those still here, the government's reallocating £100 million to tackle the problem. none of the money is new, but the...
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ijust hung in there. do was just grind away, he gathered and somehow try to get to maybe one over—par at the tournament. i ended up being two, it does trying to chip away at a couple of par—5, ijust hung in there. i was hitting the ball all right but i was hitting the ball all right but i was really putting well, i thought ifi was really putting well, i thought if i could somehow get myself in the right sections, i would do all right. i managed to get myself in the right sections today. the day before the tournament started, australianjarrod lyle passed away after a long struggle with cancer. lyle was first diagnosed with leukemia as a teenager and suffered recurrences of the disease in 2012 and 2017. just last week, the 36—year—old chose not to seek any more treatment and his good friend rickie fowler wore bright yellow — much like lyle often wore — and paid tribute after his round. it has been a tough few weeks, especially talking with guys that we re especially talking with guys that were also close wi
ijust hung in there. do was just grind away, he gathered and somehow try to get to maybe one over—par at the tournament. i ended up being two, it does trying to chip away at a couple of par—5, ijust hung in there. i was hitting the ball all right but i was hitting the ball all right but i was really putting well, i thought ifi was really putting well, i thought if i could somehow get myself in the right sections, i would do all right. i managed to get myself in the right sections today. the...
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ijust did that. very good!inging in and nurturing new, fresh black talent? i think it is a very healthy time. you and i sitting here right now, you as a presenter, me as a film—maker, it is an amazing thing. that never happened when i was growing up. when we look at england, we should all be proud that we are quite a multicultural society here. and it is starting to be reflected in our stories, in our content and our television shows. still a long way to go, you know, but at the end of the day there is movement. series five of luther is coming out soon. lots of people excited. are you surprised byjust how popular it is, notjust in the uk but all over the world? yeah, definitely surprised. started off as a six—part series about a warped detective. and has become an iconic character. the luther fan base deserve a really good luther this year and i'm hoping i have given them one. i can't let you go without asking about the tweets recently. see you later! i've got to ask you. am i looking at the next 007? no. absol
ijust did that. very good!inging in and nurturing new, fresh black talent? i think it is a very healthy time. you and i sitting here right now, you as a presenter, me as a film—maker, it is an amazing thing. that never happened when i was growing up. when we look at england, we should all be proud that we are quite a multicultural society here. and it is starting to be reflected in our stories, in our content and our television shows. still a long way to go, you know, but at the end of the...
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ijust both have to see it. it is worth seeing. i just have both have to see it. it is worth seeing.ns about the writing and directing, but none about the performances. about the writing and directing, but none about the performancesm about the writing and directing, but none about the performances. it is on the list for the bank holiday weekend. alpha, your second choice. the new film by alpha hughes, ——... a young man goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learned to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he is attacked by a pack of wolves, wounds one of them and then the friends it. then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly visually. very little dialogue, and what there is is subtitled. it is of the visual storytelling. visually, it is very arresting. there are moments in it in which it kind of wonder is a little bit off the beaten track and becomes slightly hallucinatory, which i rather like. i think albert uses a talented director, however it has to be said it has been sitting around for about a
ijust both have to see it. it is worth seeing. i just have both have to see it. it is worth seeing.ns about the writing and directing, but none about the performances. about the writing and directing, but none about the performancesm about the writing and directing, but none about the performances. it is on the list for the bank holiday weekend. alpha, your second choice. the new film by alpha hughes, ——... a young man goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learned to kill, and he is lost...
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ijust wonder if guarantee you that. i hear what you are saying.ng in 2016, let us not forget, your, jaime harrison, were a supporter of hillary clinton. you, jaime harrison, were part of that democratic establishment. you worked forjohn podesta, who was close to hillary clinton... you are seen by people like bernie sanders, friendly, as part of the problem and not the solution for the democratic party. so who really is the democratic party today?” party. so who really is the democratic party today? i think i embody the democratic party. you know, my mum was 16 years old when she had me here in south carolina. i grew up in a very rural town, orange though, 15,000 people, iwas grew up in a very rural town, orange though, 15,000 people, i was the first person in my family to go to college, went to yale, worked —— went to george town. what myself from the bootstra ps. went to george town. what myself from the bootstraps. that is what the american dream is all about, being able to start from nothing and to actually rise up and do well in this country w
ijust wonder if guarantee you that. i hear what you are saying.ng in 2016, let us not forget, your, jaime harrison, were a supporter of hillary clinton. you, jaime harrison, were part of that democratic establishment. you worked forjohn podesta, who was close to hillary clinton... you are seen by people like bernie sanders, friendly, as part of the problem and not the solution for the democratic party. so who really is the democratic party today?” party. so who really is the democratic party...
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ijust think it's crazy. not clean water! and ijust don't get it. like, not even in a wet suit, ijust could never do anything like that. she is quite inspiring. even though i would never admit that to her! waves, jellyfish, and seasickness. to name just a few of the side—effects. but vicki hopes the training and the swim will keep the cancer away. people say to me how come you are not bitter. i didn't have a choice. i had to just get on with it. i can't change it, my legs not going to grow back, so i've got to make the best of it. and because i've been given this other chance after the breast cancer and the knowledge and understanding that physical activity can massively help reduce the risk of recurrence, you know, i want to share that with other people and make a difference. this is a woman who despite losing so much will not be stopped. fiona lamdin, bbc news. it's being described as the start of a new era for british sprinting. last night, dina asher smith and zharnel hughes both won 100 metres gold at th
ijust think it's crazy. not clean water! and ijust don't get it. like, not even in a wet suit, ijust could never do anything like that. she is quite inspiring. even though i would never admit that to her! waves, jellyfish, and seasickness. to name just a few of the side—effects. but vicki hopes the training and the swim will keep the cancer away. people say to me how come you are not bitter. i didn't have a choice. i had to just get on with it. i can't change it, my legs not going to grow...
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ijust saw on the news that you're thinking about leaving. what happened?en told me about it. you know, they run a big operation but i didn't know it. i didn't know that. dammit! i don't love you leaving at all. and now donald trump has come out swinging. "wacky omarosa, who got fired three times on the apprentice, now got fired for the last time. she never made it, never will. she begged me for a job, tears in her eyes. isaid ok." the flippant response would be to say, well, this is all good, harmless fun, but this is the west wing — the nerve centre of the most powerful country on earth. and while dramatists have always sought to depict politics as soap opera, the real thing is coming up with more bizarre plot lines than any script writer would dare imagine. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. the entertainment giant, ticketmaster, is closing its secondary ticketing websites seatwave and get me in in a bid to combat touts. the sites, which allow concert and theatregoers to offload unwanted tickets, are often targetted by sellers who want to hike up the price
ijust saw on the news that you're thinking about leaving. what happened?en told me about it. you know, they run a big operation but i didn't know it. i didn't know that. dammit! i don't love you leaving at all. and now donald trump has come out swinging. "wacky omarosa, who got fired three times on the apprentice, now got fired for the last time. she never made it, never will. she begged me for a job, tears in her eyes. isaid ok." the flippant response would be to say, well, this is...
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well, ijust thought if thought she had some good news.e thought she had some good news. well, ijust thought if you're going to go out there and everyone is going to be dancing on you yes, you're going to be criticised but you're going to be criticised but you may as welljustjoin in. people have been calling her the may not and things. it was like a robot! we have not all, we cannot all bust a move. don't try and make yourself something you are not. instead she could have clapped, she could have nodded along. so you don't think she should have danced was not i don't think she should have done that. or i think she should be on strictly domestically and learn to do it properly. it is impossible because otherwise she is damned if she does damned if she doesn't. they were all dancing, everyone is enjoying themselves. there she is, stiff as a port not dancing around? you're making my point. you don't have to do things that you feel really uncomfortable doing. anyone can say clapped, well done. it is the most british thing in the world to be pol
well, ijust thought if thought she had some good news.e thought she had some good news. well, ijust thought if you're going to go out there and everyone is going to be dancing on you yes, you're going to be criticised but you're going to be criticised but you may as welljustjoin in. people have been calling her the may not and things. it was like a robot! we have not all, we cannot all bust a move. don't try and make yourself something you are not. instead she could have clapped, she could have...
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ijust did that. very good!ent in terms of bringing in and nurturing new, fresh black talent? i think it is a very healthy time. you and i sitting here right now, you as a presenter, me as a film—maker, it is an amazing thing. that never happened when i was growing up. when we look at england, we should all be proud that we are quite a multicultural society here. and it is starting to be reflected in our stories, in our content and our television shows. still a long way to go, you know, but at the end of the day there is movement. series five of luther is coming out soon. lots of people excited. are you surprised byjust how popular it is, notjust in the uk but all over the world? yeah, definitely surprised. started off as a six—part series about a warped detective. and has become an iconic character. the luther fan base deserve a really good luther this year and i'm hoping i have given them one. i can't let you go without asking about the tweets recently. see you later! i've got to ask you. am i looking at the n
ijust did that. very good!ent in terms of bringing in and nurturing new, fresh black talent? i think it is a very healthy time. you and i sitting here right now, you as a presenter, me as a film—maker, it is an amazing thing. that never happened when i was growing up. when we look at england, we should all be proud that we are quite a multicultural society here. and it is starting to be reflected in our stories, in our content and our television shows. still a long way to go, you know, but at...
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when we got here, ijust thought, wow, look at this.o reduce the risks for tourists and residents. it causes enormous problems for people just getting out to work and going about their daily lives, so i think we're trying to change that round in glenfinnan and, rather than grumble about it, do nothing about it, try to move something forward. villagers have become so desperate they've asked jk rowling herself to wave her magic wand and help protect potter fans. jackie 0'brien, glenfinnan. astronauts onboard the international space station have had to deal with a leak, probably caused by a collision with a fragment from a meteorite. one of the astronauts plugged the hole with his finger, before it could be covered with thermal sealant and tape. engineers on the ground are now working on a more durable repair, but they say the crew of six is in no real danger. india's batsman have frustrated england's bowlers on the second day of the fourth test in southampton. the visitors are chasing england's first innings score of 246 all out. at lunch
when we got here, ijust thought, wow, look at this.o reduce the risks for tourists and residents. it causes enormous problems for people just getting out to work and going about their daily lives, so i think we're trying to change that round in glenfinnan and, rather than grumble about it, do nothing about it, try to move something forward. villagers have become so desperate they've asked jk rowling herself to wave her magic wand and help protect potter fans. jackie 0'brien, glenfinnan....
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and ijust remember being so scared. because this was madness.hat is happening in our country? there had been allegations of violence in the home. the father was soon released without charge, but inez was accused of smacking her children, which is outlawed in norway. one had said that i hit her and everybody said that my youngest son had been smacked, because he bites. i would hear our child crying out in pain and i would come running to help, and i would call out his name. and then i gave him a smack in order for him to let go of his sibling. but inez‘s explanations were rejected and herfour youngest children were put into foster care. well, at one point i was thinking if i was mad. if i had, in my madness, been doing things that i wasn't supposed to do. had i harmed my family without really knowing it? that was my thoughts. just the thought of being very scared and frightened. in her battle to get the children back, to try to prove she's a good enough mother to them, inez is being helped by a lawyer victoria holmen. victoria believes there was
and ijust remember being so scared. because this was madness.hat is happening in our country? there had been allegations of violence in the home. the father was soon released without charge, but inez was accused of smacking her children, which is outlawed in norway. one had said that i hit her and everybody said that my youngest son had been smacked, because he bites. i would hear our child crying out in pain and i would come running to help, and i would call out his name. and then i gave him a...
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ijust wa nt to what would be good for you? ijust want to get passes, just cs and above.accepted an improved offer for the northern ireland striker. serena williams has topped the forbes rich list of female athletes for the third year in a row. she was out for over a year having a baby, and only won about 50,000 pounds on tour, but she picked up over £14 million in endorsemnts and sponsorship deals. danny cipriani — the gloucester fly half — is at his rfu disciplinary hearing this evening. he faces further punishment for his imvolvement in a fracas outside a jersey nightclub. the rfu has repeated its desire to give full—time contracts to england‘s women internationals. it‘s a controversial issue because the union didn‘t renew the contracts of the world cup winning team last year, preferring instead to invest in the sevens format of the game. giselle mather is director of rugby at wasps, she says it‘s important to professionalise the game in the right way. as far as i see it, it is evolutionary, and you have to put it on the platform for women‘s sport in general, which has
ijust wa nt to what would be good for you? ijust want to get passes, just cs and above.accepted an improved offer for the northern ireland striker. serena williams has topped the forbes rich list of female athletes for the third year in a row. she was out for over a year having a baby, and only won about 50,000 pounds on tour, but she picked up over £14 million in endorsemnts and sponsorship deals. danny cipriani — the gloucester fly half — is at his rfu disciplinary hearing this evening....
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really wa nted when i came here will stop ijust really wanted to take it week by week if i'm honest.nd knowledge of the game. what the sea like as a coach? he inspires the girls and having someone that has that knowledge and experience, you put your trust in him and whatever he is saying. you know that he has been there and done it. secondly he has taught everyone that they can be what ever player they want to be if they put ha rd—working. what ever player they want to be if they put hard—working. that has been great for us and a woman's game. they put hard—working. that has been great for us and a woman's gamem has been a big week for you. you become a father a few days ago. your coaching the woman's team and in the semifinal for you coaching the woman's team and in the semifinalfor you guys. coaching the woman's team and in the semifinal for you guys. yes. coaching the woman's team and in the semifinalfor you guys. yes. a hectic week and not much sleep. it has been a real wild week. a bit crazy. the birth of my first child has been just a crazy. the birth of my first child has been
really wa nted when i came here will stop ijust really wanted to take it week by week if i'm honest.nd knowledge of the game. what the sea like as a coach? he inspires the girls and having someone that has that knowledge and experience, you put your trust in him and whatever he is saying. you know that he has been there and done it. secondly he has taught everyone that they can be what ever player they want to be if they put ha rd—working. what ever player they want to be if they put...
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ijust think it's crazy.t even in a wet suit, ijust could never do anything like that. she is quite inspiring. even though i would never admit that to her! waves, jellyfish, and seasickness. to name just a few of the side—effects. but vicki hopes the training and the swim will keep the cancer away. people say to me how come you are not bitter. i didn't have a choice. i had to just get on with it. i can't change it, my legs not going to grow back, so i've got to make the best of it. and because i've been given this other chance after the breast cancer and the knowledge and understanding that physical activity can massively help reduce the risk of recurrence, you know, i want to share that with other people and make a difference. this is a woman who despite losing so much will not be stopped. fiona lamdin, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: borisjohnson faces growing criticism of his comments about muslim women who wear the burka. more than three million british gas customers are facing a rise in prices for t
ijust think it's crazy.t even in a wet suit, ijust could never do anything like that. she is quite inspiring. even though i would never admit that to her! waves, jellyfish, and seasickness. to name just a few of the side—effects. but vicki hopes the training and the swim will keep the cancer away. people say to me how come you are not bitter. i didn't have a choice. i had to just get on with it. i can't change it, my legs not going to grow back, so i've got to make the best of it. and because...