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and ijust thought yesterday, as i basically had everything decided, ijust as i basically had everythingeverything decided, ijust checked with the tea m decided, ijust checked with the team if it was ok for me to announce it here while i am actually in the city where the lip exist taking place, ijust figured city where the lip exist taking place, i just figured it city where the lip exist taking place, ijust figured it was city where the lip exist taking place, i just figured it was an organic place to do that, so i am very happy to announce it. as long as he keeps winning, he can keep playing. men and women will compete against each other for one trophy at a new event to be hosted by swedish golfers henrik stenson and annika sorenstam next year. the scandinavian mixed will take place in stockholm nextjune, and is co—sanctioned by both the men's and ladies european tours, and will feature 78 men and 78 women in its field. the event, with a total prize fund of $1.65 million, will count towards world rankings. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but
and ijust thought yesterday, as i basically had everything decided, ijust as i basically had everythingeverything decided, ijust checked with the tea m decided, ijust checked with the team if it was ok for me to announce it here while i am actually in the city where the lip exist taking place, ijust figured city where the lip exist taking place, i just figured it city where the lip exist taking place, ijust figured it was city where the lip exist taking place, i just figured it was an organic...
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ijust saw it and i got afraid and i ran intoa ijust saw it and i got afraid and i ran into a car and more my fault in the world than me getting hit by the car. and so i couldn't walk for about a year. he broke several brands, damage your spine. yes, i destroyed it, it still doesn't feel right. it's still painful, is like to be very careful with myself. but it was a good lesson. it snapped me out of... i have been very anorexic until then which was my way of controlling the world around me and it snapped me out of my advocacy and it gave me this new relationship with my body where realise that this was... once i had lost what it does for me, i had lost its use. i started to realise everything that i'd had before that i was just hurting and punishing and throwing away over something as simple and ridiculous as vanity. and it knock some sense into me. it put your life into perspective. yes, i do it all again to stop but you were told he would never walk again. yes, they told it was a positive ability. you damages are much worse in other people ‘s damage and i had really badly hurt mysel
ijust saw it and i got afraid and i ran intoa ijust saw it and i got afraid and i ran into a car and more my fault in the world than me getting hit by the car. and so i couldn't walk for about a year. he broke several brands, damage your spine. yes, i destroyed it, it still doesn't feel right. it's still painful, is like to be very careful with myself. but it was a good lesson. it snapped me out of... i have been very anorexic until then which was my way of controlling the world around me and...
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went out and ijust stayed and and had a dream that night and it was something that... go and actually did not do it but my friend arrived back early and found me and saved my life basically. talk to me about your dad? my dad was a very... he was not quiet and very close in on himself and thought he was a typical dad, a big strong man. he wasjust always there. and i didn't know at that time he was also ill and ijust thought that he would protect me and look after me... but he was struggling with his mental health. he was feeling the same as you? but nobody had any idea at all and i came from them home from work and he had taken his own life. i came back to chris's house because i would not let my self go down that role and i wanted to help people and i wanted to show people that you can come back from it. she survived but how did something that is statistically rare, a suicide attempt happened twice in one family within a year. could closeness be a factor. for teenage boys took their own lives and the local paper described it as and the local paper described it as an ep
went out and ijust stayed and and had a dream that night and it was something that... go and actually did not do it but my friend arrived back early and found me and saved my life basically. talk to me about your dad? my dad was a very... he was not quiet and very close in on himself and thought he was a typical dad, a big strong man. he wasjust always there. and i didn't know at that time he was also ill and ijust thought that he would protect me and look after me... but he was struggling with...
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ijust had belief in myself.match against argentina in tokyo, eddiejones says his side know what they've got to do — they've just got to do it. and the sports governing body isn't happy about it but the international swimming league is due to start with a host of olympians in the new team—based competition. also coming up in the programme: we hear from manchester city striker ellen white on the injury that kept her out of the first manchester women's derby plus talking italian — aaron ramsey speaks exclusively to the bbc about his move to juventus and... his favourite food. my my favourite food is pizza. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. there's been injuries and heartbreaking failure for katarina johnson—thompson, but last night kjt proved that she had fought and overcome her personal demons to go on and win heptathlon gold at the world championships in doha. in an emotional interview the new world champion said it had in the heptathlon, every stride, everyjump in the heptathlon, every stride, eve
ijust had belief in myself.match against argentina in tokyo, eddiejones says his side know what they've got to do — they've just got to do it. and the sports governing body isn't happy about it but the international swimming league is due to start with a host of olympians in the new team—based competition. also coming up in the programme: we hear from manchester city striker ellen white on the injury that kept her out of the first manchester women's derby plus talking italian — aaron...
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and ijust... yeah, ijust let it go. the victory went to the united states.test man in the world this year, says he will 110w the world this year, says he will now focus on doing the sprint double at the tokyo olympics. disappointment for adam, but better news for adina asher smith, who cruises into the women's 300 metres final, now considered a heavy favourite for gold, after the olympic champion of jamaica favourite for gold, after the olympic champion ofjamaica pulled out of her semi final within —— achilles injury, the 800 metres feature does make athletes who are pa rt feature does make athletes who are part of the nike or a gun project, who's founder was banned today by the us anti—doping agency. the winner of the race, donovan, was keen to stress that he never directly worked with him, and was trained by different coach. he says he's not sure whether the group will continue and he has to consider his future ahead of an important 12 months. what he hopes to add an olympic glory to his world title here. intimate, evidence will be a strong favourite for g
and ijust... yeah, ijust let it go. the victory went to the united states.test man in the world this year, says he will 110w the world this year, says he will now focus on doing the sprint double at the tokyo olympics. disappointment for adam, but better news for adina asher smith, who cruises into the women's 300 metres final, now considered a heavy favourite for gold, after the olympic champion of jamaica favourite for gold, after the olympic champion ofjamaica pulled out of her semi final...
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this is what cinema should be about and ijust loved it. perhaps if any of us, notjust children, and particular adults, feeling a little worn down maybe by current events. the world has been tough recently. go see farmageddon. wonderful. might have to see it several times in the next weekend. just lovely. in terms of best out. i have let you down. i was not brave enough... i was not brave enough! i want you to see it because it has divided people so much. the reason i chose it isjust lightly play devils advocate. i know so lightly play devils advocate. i know so many people who love it, i know in equal amount of people who absolutely hate it, and i really wa nt absolutely hate it, and i really want you to know what you think of it. go and see it. everyone who i've talked to who has seen it says he is outstanding. and i think there are interesting things about the film itself, not least of which is it has divided people so much for there are some film tricks of mine who i've said it is the worst film they have seen said it is the worst film
this is what cinema should be about and ijust loved it. perhaps if any of us, notjust children, and particular adults, feeling a little worn down maybe by current events. the world has been tough recently. go see farmageddon. wonderful. might have to see it several times in the next weekend. just lovely. in terms of best out. i have let you down. i was not brave enough... i was not brave enough! i want you to see it because it has divided people so much. the reason i chose it isjust lightly...
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ijust hope he delivers.d in the uk, there are four more school—age children who are dying by suicide, for example, it is... there is the pressure of time. there is the pressure of time and the price is the price of children's lives. lives like molly russell's, cut short far too soon. angus crawford, bbc news. as always we have much more on all of our stories on our website. that is it from me. weather now with louise. hello there. well, it was a cold but glorious start to the new working week. in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday. and it doesn't get much better than that, really, at this time of year. now the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the wa
ijust hope he delivers.d in the uk, there are four more school—age children who are dying by suicide, for example, it is... there is the pressure of time. there is the pressure of time and the price is the price of children's lives. lives like molly russell's, cut short far too soon. angus crawford, bbc news. as always we have much more on all of our stories on our website. that is it from me. weather now with louise. hello there. well, it was a cold but glorious start to the new working...
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bank meaning brazil wants to be at the table but i just meaning brazil wants to be at the table but ijust to be at the table but i just want to meaning brazil wants to be at the table but ijust want to be the table but ijust want to be the table as any other central american country which is already part of it. ina way country which is already part of it. in a way brazil and bolsonaro in particular takes great pride in being on equal terms with china and thatis being on equal terms with china and that is what bolsonaro is fighting for. but in a natural terms nobody is coming out for china. and —— no one is beating out china. posner needs that investment to run the country at the current georgia. his reform of the pension system will be an expensive exercise and he needs china's country and investment... in the waragainst in the war against plastic, is coca—cola a friend or foe? the a nswer coca—cola a friend or foe? the answer seems of his book coca—cola's chief executive james because he talks to the bbc about what sepsis alters giant is taking to clean up oui’ alters giant is taking to
bank meaning brazil wants to be at the table but i just meaning brazil wants to be at the table but ijust to be at the table but i just want to meaning brazil wants to be at the table but ijust want to be the table but ijust want to be the table as any other central american country which is already part of it. ina way country which is already part of it. in a way brazil and bolsonaro in particular takes great pride in being on equal terms with china and thatis being on equal terms with china...
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ijust froze. my friend just said, run. are you guys from? ijust froze. my friendjust said, run. i friend just said, run. i tripped over, lam friend just said, run. i tripped over, i am stumbling. friend just said, run. i tripped over, lam stumbling. i friend just said, run. i tripped over, i am stumbling. i don't even remember him stabbing me here and stuff. and that is where he got me, here. iwas stuff. and that is where he got me, here. i was bleeding, stuff. and that is where he got me, here. iwas bleeding, bleeding. i wasjust squeezing it. i told myself, keep calm, don't panic because, if a myself, keep calm, don't panic because, ifa panic, your myself, keep calm, don't panic because, if a panic, your heart starts racing and then you are just scared. if you panic, ifi starts racing and then you are just scared. if you panic, if i panic, i felt i could have passed away. if i panicked and did not know what to do i would have passed away but i told myself to stay calm. football eases his mind and dispel the memories and he is good, hoping to turn professional. he has built a li
ijust froze. my friend just said, run. are you guys from? ijust froze. my friendjust said, run. i friend just said, run. i tripped over, lam friend just said, run. i tripped over, i am stumbling. friend just said, run. i tripped over, lam stumbling. i friend just said, run. i tripped over, i am stumbling. i don't even remember him stabbing me here and stuff. and that is where he got me, here. iwas stuff. and that is where he got me, here. i was bleeding, stuff. and that is where he got me,...
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one day and i got hit in the face and i just broke one day and i got hit in the face and ijust brokeown. i kind of went to decide and i was like oh my god, i'm not ok. we went the lake at brighton this year and everybody is delighted and i did not even want to celebrate. i felt terrible. delighted and i did not even want to celebrate. ifelt terrible. probably one of the worst days that i had felt i had been feeling bad. everybody is still buzzing and i felt really away from it, because i had not been plainly games. i was just setting on the bench, trying to be part of this unbelievable feeling. i am smiling for the camera and outside, i remember going into the shower and because her champion and just cried. this is how i feel, i'm making the information. i cried for 1050 minutes in the shower and after that i was fine. i want to make it a number thing that people are having a conversation about this. because if he had an injured hamstring you would be going to your physio and saying this is so aware and people should be able to say that they are not feeling great. worse is the point?
one day and i got hit in the face and i just broke one day and i got hit in the face and ijust brokeown. i kind of went to decide and i was like oh my god, i'm not ok. we went the lake at brighton this year and everybody is delighted and i did not even want to celebrate. i felt terrible. delighted and i did not even want to celebrate. ifelt terrible. probably one of the worst days that i had felt i had been feeling bad. everybody is still buzzing and i felt really away from it, because i had...
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i agree but ijust wonder whether people are inclined to use homoeopathy over anything more medical, evidenceted asa actually care whether it is listed as a science, or not. if you are shunning something that is medically established, to be necessary and beneficial, for something else was obviously there is a separate issue there, if you are still taking and following the nhs prescribed roots and so on and may be trying to do something on top of that as an additional thing, if it is not going to clash with it, maybe that is fairly harmless. but in general, relying on things that the science doesn't report is not generally a good idea. the times. cladding confusion. owners of up to half a million flats saying they can't sell 01’ million flats saying they can't sell or get a new mortgage. why is that, josie? this is revisiting all these issues that we face in the aftermath of the grenfell tragedy. that is what we saw back in 2017 and this issue has been blighting us for two years, now. there is still so much uncertainty over government advice over towers that have still got these flammable mate
i agree but ijust wonder whether people are inclined to use homoeopathy over anything more medical, evidenceted asa actually care whether it is listed as a science, or not. if you are shunning something that is medically established, to be necessary and beneficial, for something else was obviously there is a separate issue there, if you are still taking and following the nhs prescribed roots and so on and may be trying to do something on top of that as an additional thing, if it is not going to...
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homeland security stated that he had no trust in us intelligence agencies, such as the fbi and cia: ijust want the truth. the american people want the truth. so do you not trust the american...? do you not trust the fbi? you don't trust the cia? no — no, i don't. i'm just very confused here. absolutely not. you don't trust either of those agencies? after obstructing lisa page? 0k. joining us now from washington is former cia operative lindsey moran. good to have you with us. you had the chair of the homeland security committee, someone who is tasked with keeping america safe, does not trust the fbi or the cia, he fundamentally believes there is deep state working to get rid of the president. and really, that goes to
homeland security stated that he had no trust in us intelligence agencies, such as the fbi and cia: ijust want the truth. the american people want the truth. so do you not trust the american...? do you not trust the fbi? you don't trust the cia? no — no, i don't. i'm just very confused here. absolutely not. you don't trust either of those agencies? after obstructing lisa page? 0k. joining us now from washington is former cia operative lindsey moran. good to have you with us. you had the chair...
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ijust want i just want to ijust want to say i just want to say that we ijust want to say that we wouldif it wasn't for the vision of the norwich city council. and throughout the process, the first they had a competition for counsel housing and they put us on the shortlist with hardly any record and they then selected the best design and they cast the vote and they pushed us further and wanted us to do some the more ambitious and when the chips are down and over budget, they let us leave the process and they then went for a traditional contract because he wanted to ensure that these houses we re really wanted to ensure that these houses were really high quality and met the environmental standards that they we re environmental standards that they were aiming for. and they knew that was the best way to do it, sol think all those decisions compounded and really led to the quality of the project. so that is it from norwich city council which absolutely thrilling. there been some very brilliant people working on this from all of the consultants, everyone in the office who have to say particu
ijust want i just want to ijust want to say i just want to say that we ijust want to say that we wouldif it wasn't for the vision of the norwich city council. and throughout the process, the first they had a competition for counsel housing and they put us on the shortlist with hardly any record and they then selected the best design and they cast the vote and they pushed us further and wanted us to do some the more ambitious and when the chips are down and over budget, they let us leave the...
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ijust don't have anything to eat. and what do they expect you to live on?that. i've sold personal belongings and furniture in my flat to buy food, and pay bills. when you're not getting many fresh vegetables, you have to go for the healthy rice. ian invites me back to his flat, which he fears he'll shortly lose. i've painted the walls and i've put up netting to make it private, and started to make it a home. mm—hm. up until the money stopped, and then of course no budget to continue, really. so my wardrobe is missing, the chest of drawers is gone, and i'm living out of that suitcase down there. there are my clothes in there. i do sufferfrom insomnia, terribly. i can't sleep. yeah. so i'm awake at 2:00am, and then again at 5:00am, and then i'm up and about by about 6:00am in the morning, because i just... i go for walks, long walks along the beach, just to get — clear my head of the anxiety and the pressure. i climb the walls in here. hartlepool used to matter greatly, a town with a glorious history of shipbuilding and steelmaking. its seaside resort everyon
ijust don't have anything to eat. and what do they expect you to live on?that. i've sold personal belongings and furniture in my flat to buy food, and pay bills. when you're not getting many fresh vegetables, you have to go for the healthy rice. ian invites me back to his flat, which he fears he'll shortly lose. i've painted the walls and i've put up netting to make it private, and started to make it a home. mm—hm. up until the money stopped, and then of course no budget to continue, really....
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we don't know, but ijust like the fa ct we don't know, but ijust like the fact that she is enjoying ittant the upgrading, consomme motivating herself and by doing that she is pushing the rest of the world because they are chasing her as well for sub —— because they are chasing her as well for sub — — constantly because they are chasing her as well for sub —— constantly motivating herself was up more to see from her and just two more metals and she will be officially the greatest gymnast of all time in which image of city —— world champion ship history which would be 24 metals. to think that will happen? you never know. but she has for finals so the chances are very high for doing that. she deserves that. the amount of ha rd that. she deserves that. the amount of hard work that she does, the way she inspires people to get up and have ago. she really does deserve that title of the greatest ever gymnast. quick word on the british competitor today. great routine for some all we can ever ask virgin nests perform to the best of their abilities and she has done three competitions back to back
we don't know, but ijust like the fa ct we don't know, but ijust like the fact that she is enjoying ittant the upgrading, consomme motivating herself and by doing that she is pushing the rest of the world because they are chasing her as well for sub —— because they are chasing her as well for sub — — constantly because they are chasing her as well for sub —— constantly motivating herself was up more to see from her and just two more metals and she will be officially the greatest...
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, ijust want to represent all of them, representing the whole of south africa.ity hangs over the final pool matches of the rugby world cup this weekend. ireland have to beat samoa, with host japan and scotland battling for a place in the quarter finals from pool a. but those games are among many under threat as typhoon hagibis look set to hitjapan this weekend. it could affect sunday's grand prix at suzuka, too. bbc weather presenter tomasz schafenaker has more. on saturday we've got the rugby in tokyo, that's new zealand versus italy, then we've got england versus france in yokohama. another problem is we still aren't entirely sure where the centre, where the core of this storm is going to go. in fact there are some scenarios, some computer models suggesting this storm could swerve a little bit toward southern parts of japan, closer to yokohama. it could come closer to yokohama. it could come closer to yokohama. it could come closer to tokyo. but of course will have an effect on the matches. high winds, heavy rain. some of the stadiums have partial rooms, but r
, ijust want to represent all of them, representing the whole of south africa.ity hangs over the final pool matches of the rugby world cup this weekend. ireland have to beat samoa, with host japan and scotland battling for a place in the quarter finals from pool a. but those games are among many under threat as typhoon hagibis look set to hitjapan this weekend. it could affect sunday's grand prix at suzuka, too. bbc weather presenter tomasz schafenaker has more. on saturday we've got the rugby...
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ijust thought it was me going mad.ith green lights, because i was convinced that was cameras. i used to put my ear to the floor, because i thought people were underground. paula tried to take her own life on two occasions. those two drugs took me away from any sense of responsibility, any sense of reality. i didn't think of any consequences. in fact, i didn't care. paula is now clean and works for recovery lighthouse. it's part of the ukat group of rehabs, which have seen alcohol and cocaine admissions double in four years. when you mix alcohol and cocaine together, the liver produces a substance called cocaethylene. it's thought this can lead to reckless behaviour, violent thoughts and the increased risk of suicide. however, the royal college of psychiatrists says other factors, like a person's genes and their environment, will also come into play and that more research is needed. we've had 28% funding cuts in the last five years. at the same time as we have this increase in usage, which seems really inexplicable to t
ijust thought it was me going mad.ith green lights, because i was convinced that was cameras. i used to put my ear to the floor, because i thought people were underground. paula tried to take her own life on two occasions. those two drugs took me away from any sense of responsibility, any sense of reality. i didn't think of any consequences. in fact, i didn't care. paula is now clean and works for recovery lighthouse. it's part of the ukat group of rehabs, which have seen alcohol and cocaine...
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ijust muir has just missed out on a level. i just lost it muir has just missed out on a level.last 100 but to run 3.55 when i missed so much training, iam to run 3.55 when i missed so much training, i am speechless. also coming up in the programme abbas khan lose again, this time in a friendly against brazil. and what's got prince george so excited? he is very cute, isn't he, prince george? evening, lots coming up on sportsday — a close look at all today's football in a moment, but we'll start injapan where england have made it through to the rugby world cup quarterfinals with a game to spare. they scored six tries against argentina, 39—10 the final score in tokyo. the puma's played most of the game with 1a men after a dangerous tackle on the captain 0wen farrell who was lucky to avoid concussion. 0ur sports correspodnent andy swiss was at the match. # swing low, sweet chariot. confident, just a little, but surely this would be england's toughest test? argentina is always one of sport's spicies rivalries and the pumas were playing for world cup survival, so even thouthonny may'
ijust muir has just missed out on a level. i just lost it muir has just missed out on a level.last 100 but to run 3.55 when i missed so much training, iam to run 3.55 when i missed so much training, i am speechless. also coming up in the programme abbas khan lose again, this time in a friendly against brazil. and what's got prince george so excited? he is very cute, isn't he, prince george? evening, lots coming up on sportsday — a close look at all today's football in a moment, but we'll...
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arm, first ijust want in your own life. how hard was it to write?, first i just want to say that it's great to be here. i told you before we started that i'm a huge fan but my wife is a massive fan and i've done, i've done, you know, vogue covers, features, and this is what we've been most excited about so thanks for having us.|j grew up watching. it's great having you here but i fear some of what we talk about is going to be quite tough. yeah, and i knew that coming in which is one of the reasons why i agreed to it because i do ask a lot of my reader. five years ago, i truly sat down and decided to write this short memoir about growing up in girlhood as a young olympian, as a young addict in the 90s, and what that was like for me. let's look back at the ten—year—old casey legler, raised primarily in france. although your parents were american, your dad was a professional sportsman, he was a basketball player. and by the age of ten, 11, 12, it was clear that your body, your physique was pretty remarkable for a your physique was pretty remarkable for
arm, first ijust want in your own life. how hard was it to write?, first i just want to say that it's great to be here. i told you before we started that i'm a huge fan but my wife is a massive fan and i've done, i've done, you know, vogue covers, features, and this is what we've been most excited about so thanks for having us.|j grew up watching. it's great having you here but i fear some of what we talk about is going to be quite tough. yeah, and i knew that coming in which is one of the...
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sometimes when i've heard some bad news or bad things that had happened outside, ijust, here and do somenical things. live from our studios in singapore and london, 00:01:11,005 --> 2147483051:37:20,217 this is bbc world news — 2147483051:37:20,217 --> 00:00:02,764 it's newsday. glad it's newsday. you could join us. it's 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london, and 8:00pm in washington, where the white house has published a letter to senior democrats, confirming that it will not co—operate with impeachment proceedings against donald trump. the letter calls the process "constitutionally illegitimate", and claims democrats are seeking to deprive the american people of their president. earlier, the trump administration blocked a key figure from testifying at an impeachment hearing. gordon sondland, the us ambassador to the eu, was going to be asked whether he urged ukraine to investigate the former vice—presidentjoe biden and his son. he released a statement saying he'd been directed to stay away. laura trevelyan has more from washington. here's the man house democrats wanted to hear from tod
sometimes when i've heard some bad news or bad things that had happened outside, ijust, here and do somenical things. live from our studios in singapore and london, 00:01:11,005 --> 2147483051:37:20,217 this is bbc world news — 2147483051:37:20,217 --> 00:00:02,764 it's newsday. glad it's newsday. you could join us. it's 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london, and 8:00pm in washington, where the white house has published a letter to senior democrats, confirming that it will not...
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because you know, ijust, i didn't have the — i wasn't brave enough... i wasn't brave enough!oker! you see, here's the thing — i want you to see it because it has divided people so much. in fact, the reason i chose it is to slightly play devil's advocate. i know so many people who love it. i know an equal number of people who absolutely hate it and i really want to know what you think of it. so go and see it. i wasn't quite ready. i know — everyone i know who's seen it says he is outstanding. he's great. it's a remarkable performance. yes, and i think there are some very, very interesting things about the film itself — not least the fact that it's divided people so furiously. there are film critic friends of mine who say it's the worst film they've seen this year, and who there are plenty of other friends who say it's the best film they've seen all year. it's a real kind of marmite film. marmite, yes, yes. and i like it. i think it has flaws, but, yes — actually, the real star of this film is hildur gudnadottir‘s score, because she has done the most brilliantjob of scoring the
because you know, ijust, i didn't have the — i wasn't brave enough... i wasn't brave enough!oker! you see, here's the thing — i want you to see it because it has divided people so much. in fact, the reason i chose it is to slightly play devil's advocate. i know so many people who love it. i know an equal number of people who absolutely hate it and i really want to know what you think of it. so go and see it. i wasn't quite ready. i know — everyone i know who's seen it says he is...
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ijust want that we have this phase i deal coming through.o that we have this phase i deal coming through. ijust want to point out, what he has tweeted, perhaps the official announcement of what has been achieved in phase one, both the us purchase of agricultural goods and at the same time the postponement of these tariffs, 25% to 30%, it really represents low hanging fruit for the market. it is expected to provide a bit of a shot of relief for the market, but i think in the longer term we are still going to wait for more. evidently, if you look at the fact that december 15, the next landmark for the tariffs, is still on the table... but it seems like from what has been said, it looks like china made very few concessions, and one of them is buying a0 worth of us agricultural products. do you think that mr trump made this concession because he wants relief for his farm state supporters ahead of the election next year? —— $a0 billion worth of agricultural products. election next year? —— $a0 billion worth of agricultural productslj think worth
ijust want that we have this phase i deal coming through.o that we have this phase i deal coming through. ijust want to point out, what he has tweeted, perhaps the official announcement of what has been achieved in phase one, both the us purchase of agricultural goods and at the same time the postponement of these tariffs, 25% to 30%, it really represents low hanging fruit for the market. it is expected to provide a bit of a shot of relief for the market, but i think in the longer term we are...
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because you know, ijust, i didn't have the — i wasn't brave enough... i wasn't brave enough!you see, here's the thing — i want you to see it because it has divided people so much. in fact, the reason i chose it is to slightly play devil's advocate. i know so many people who love it. i know an equal number of people who absolutely hate it and i really want to know what you think of it. so go and see it. i wasn't quite ready. i know — everyone i know who's seen it says he is outstanding. he's great. it's a remarkable performance. yes, and i think there are some very, very interesting things about the film itself — not least the fact that it's divided people so furiously. there are film critic friends of mine who say it's the worst film they've seen this year, and who there are plenty of other friends who say it's the best film they've seen all year. it's a real kind of marmite film. marmite, yes, yes. and i like it. i think it has flaws, but, yes — actually, the real star of this film is hildur gudnadottir‘s score, because she has done the most brilliantjob of scoring the film.
because you know, ijust, i didn't have the — i wasn't brave enough... i wasn't brave enough!you see, here's the thing — i want you to see it because it has divided people so much. in fact, the reason i chose it is to slightly play devil's advocate. i know so many people who love it. i know an equal number of people who absolutely hate it and i really want to know what you think of it. so go and see it. i wasn't quite ready. i know — everyone i know who's seen it says he is outstanding....
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ijust wonder how much you knew about afghanistan?ou know, i didn't know much other than what most people know from what they seen the news about it being a war—torn country. i didn't know anything. and frankly, i probably would have struggled to find it on the map. you since written a remarkable book about your overall afghan experience. but when you reflect on this early period, you say "one of the biggest mistakes that america made when we came to afghanistan, and it was evident in my programme, was to employ a ‘this is the right way mindset‘ that everyone on the ground was expected to blindly follow." it doesn't sound like you were very impressed with the thinking behind what america was going to do in afghanistan. i wasn't with impressed with our programme, it was a very top—down approach. so what was in the programme, it wasn't about how the afghan legal system is, it's about sort of what the americans read the afghan laws to be. there wasn't a lot of substantive training or analytical training. it was more ‘artical so—and—so of
ijust wonder how much you knew about afghanistan?ou know, i didn't know much other than what most people know from what they seen the news about it being a war—torn country. i didn't know anything. and frankly, i probably would have struggled to find it on the map. you since written a remarkable book about your overall afghan experience. but when you reflect on this early period, you say "one of the biggest mistakes that america made when we came to afghanistan, and it was evident in my...
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ijust wonder how much you knew about afghanistan?ou know, i didn't know much other than what most people know from what they seen the news about it being a war—torn country. i didn't know anything. and frankly, i probably would have struggled to find it on the map. you since written a remarkable book about your overall afghan experience. but when you reflect on this early period, you say "one of the biggest mistakes that america made when we came to afghanistan, and it was evident in my programme, was to employ a ‘this is the right way mindset‘ that everyone on the ground was expected to blindly follow." it doesn't sound like you were very impressed with the thinking behind what america was going to do in afghanistan. i wasn't with impressed with our programme, it was a very top—down approach. so what was in the programme, it wasn't about how the afghan legal system is, it's about sort of what the americans read the afghan laws to be. there wasn't a lot of substantive training or analytical training. it was more ‘artical so—and—so of
ijust wonder how much you knew about afghanistan?ou know, i didn't know much other than what most people know from what they seen the news about it being a war—torn country. i didn't know anything. and frankly, i probably would have struggled to find it on the map. you since written a remarkable book about your overall afghan experience. but when you reflect on this early period, you say "one of the biggest mistakes that america made when we came to afghanistan, and it was evident in my...
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no, ijust think would bring bad luck to the team?pointed if you think it is going to be a continuing england triumph. our only hope is if they pull a hamstring during the haka. that is the only way we can beat them! they will still probably win with just five people on the pitch! we will see what happens. thank you so we will see what happens. thank you so much for reviewing our sunday papers. that is it. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. thank you anne ashworth and james rampton goodbye. on the whole the weather is looking pretty good across most of the uk today. sunshine on offer. the chance ofa today. sunshine on offer. the chance of a shower. most likely in northern and eastern scotland and also the north—east of england. that is because we are still fairly close to the low pressure which has been bringing the unsettled weather for the last few days. this big gap in the last few days. this big gap in the cloud you can see here, that is pa rt the cloud you can see here, that is
no, ijust think would bring bad luck to the team?pointed if you think it is going to be a continuing england triumph. our only hope is if they pull a hamstring during the haka. that is the only way we can beat them! they will still probably win with just five people on the pitch! we will see what happens. thank you so we will see what happens. thank you so much for reviewing our sunday papers. that is it. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website....
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ijust knew it. it was incredible. i asked this was it. ijust knew it. it was incredible.d more songs and he said yes. i asked if he had people he played with and he said he would come back tomorrow with someone. we recorded the record right there and then. it was a movie scene, it felt like. the light came down and showed us what we had been looking for. do good with these people. their tour commemorates the 25th anniversary of the 1994 genocide. in 1978 when they were youngsters, children, they were taught music by their brother, who was blind and a gifted musician. he was blind and a gifted musician. he was someone lost in the genocide. following the genocide they gave up on music. they responded with despair. but after a period of mourning they decided instead that they would honour him by going out to find —— found a band and shared this and love through music. we have had the good fortune to be here on tour together for my new book in their forthcoming tour together for my new book in theirforthcoming record. there are many guests on the new record. from wilco, from
ijust knew it. it was incredible. i asked this was it. ijust knew it. it was incredible.d more songs and he said yes. i asked if he had people he played with and he said he would come back tomorrow with someone. we recorded the record right there and then. it was a movie scene, it felt like. the light came down and showed us what we had been looking for. do good with these people. their tour commemorates the 25th anniversary of the 1994 genocide. in 1978 when they were youngsters, children,...
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ijust want to follow u p question. i have one. ijust want to follow up on the other one.de. no, sir. idon't gentleman in question. don't be rude. no, sir. i don't want to be rude. no, sir. i don't want to be rude. ijust want to give you the chance to answer the question i asked you. i did answer you. it is all hope and you know who is playing into the hoax? it is all you and the fa ke into the hoax? it is all you and the fake news media in this country and the corrupt media because you corrupt. much of the media in this country is not just corrupt. much of the media in this country is notjust fake. it is corrupt. there's been a lot of reaction on social media to dina asher—smith's sensational victory at the world championships, with over 5000 tweets featuring her twitter handle this morning. as expected, she's being lauded by her fellow athletes. hergb teammate adam gemili tweeted his congratulations, calling asher—smith a superstar, and jokingly apologising for sharing an picture of her as a youngster. "you are incredible" the former olympic champion greg rutherford twee
ijust want to follow u p question. i have one. ijust want to follow up on the other one.de. no, sir. idon't gentleman in question. don't be rude. no, sir. i don't want to be rude. no, sir. i don't want to be rude. ijust want to give you the chance to answer the question i asked you. i did answer you. it is all hope and you know who is playing into the hoax? it is all you and the fa ke into the hoax? it is all you and the fake news media in this country and the corrupt media because you corrupt....
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for me but the belt is so important, and yet, i just for me but the belt is so important, and yet, ijustelt is so important, and yet, i just want to for me but the belt is so important, and yet, ijust want to be able to make history in this sport be the best of all time. her right is entwined with the sport, her amateur fights were watched by those who decided to bring women's boxing into the olympics for the london games. there, taylor won gold in one of the most famous female boxers in the road, she appeared in efforts and turn professional. she is a symbol as well as a sports woman stop you what i want to be a role model for the kids, especially for the ones growing up in the sport, and i love breaking down barriers and breaking boundaries and i love being a trailblazer in the sport. it is absolutely huge for me. remorseless work and demanding so much but she feels there so much to do. work and demanding so much but she feels there so much to doll work and demanding so much but she feels there so much to do. i want to be involved in fights that people are be involved in fights that pe
for me but the belt is so important, and yet, i just for me but the belt is so important, and yet, ijustelt is so important, and yet, i just want to for me but the belt is so important, and yet, ijust want to be able to make history in this sport be the best of all time. her right is entwined with the sport, her amateur fights were watched by those who decided to bring women's boxing into the olympics for the london games. there, taylor won gold in one of the most famous female boxers in the...
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one day and i got hit in the face and i just broke one day and i got hit in the face and ijust broket brighton this year and everybody is delighted and i did not even want to celebrate. i felt terrible. delighted and i did not even want to celebrate. ifelt terrible. probably one of the worst days that i had felt i had been feeling bad. everybody is still buzzing and i felt really away from it, because i had not been plainly games. i was just setting on the bench, trying to be part of this unbelievable feeling. i am smiling for the camera and outside, i remember going into the shower and because her champion and just cried. this is how i feel, i'm making the information. i cried for 1050 minutes in the shower
one day and i got hit in the face and i just broke one day and i got hit in the face and ijust broket brighton this year and everybody is delighted and i did not even want to celebrate. i felt terrible. delighted and i did not even want to celebrate. ifelt terrible. probably one of the worst days that i had felt i had been feeling bad. everybody is still buzzing and i felt really away from it, because i had not been plainly games. i was just setting on the bench, trying to be part of this...
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ijust had nothing left. ijust — all my form went out the window, and i ran like such an amateur. action at the world championships yesterday were overshadowed by the four—year ban handed to mo farah's former coach alberto salazar. an investigation found him guilty of doping violations, and questions have been asked about how much farah knew during his six years working under salazar. farah says he has no tolerance for anyone who breaks the rules, and the bbc athletics commentator steve cram says farah shouldn't simply be guilty by association. mo farah's a great champion, and he hasn't done anything wrong. and to create some guilt by association is also wrong, or implication. he's never been found guilty of any offences, and so you have to accept that. if it changes, it changes, but that's the situation. moving on from what steve said... he definitely needed a cuddle. very often in those interviews where they literally come straight off the track, you don't always get so much honesty from an athlete, and he was so honest, wasn't he, adam gemili. he isa so honest, wasn't he, adam
ijust had nothing left. ijust — all my form went out the window, and i ran like such an amateur. action at the world championships yesterday were overshadowed by the four—year ban handed to mo farah's former coach alberto salazar. an investigation found him guilty of doping violations, and questions have been asked about how much farah knew during his six years working under salazar. farah says he has no tolerance for anyone who breaks the rules, and the bbc athletics commentator steve cram...
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for me, ijust walked into the shop., two free liquids, and then you're set. you're rarely id‘d. rarely. england's euro 2020 qualifier against bulgaria had to be stopped twice last night because of abhorrent racist chanting.
for me, ijust walked into the shop., two free liquids, and then you're set. you're rarely id‘d. rarely. england's euro 2020 qualifier against bulgaria had to be stopped twice last night because of abhorrent racist chanting.
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ijust bust a nut or two, in a random same—day lay.t of last—minute resistance i had to come through. eventually... he's talking about a woman he says he just slept with who he met that same day. adnan ahmed has posted more than 250 videos, many boasting about his sexual conquests. like this one. it's too graphic to broadcast in full. she was like, "no, no, no." consent doesn't seem to be a big concern. she was like, "why are you putting a condom on?" i was like, "i'm just putting a condom on." plausible deniability. they want you to take the lead. remember, this is not rape. listen to her actions, her body, not her words. in many of his videos, ahmed repeatedly approaches strangers in the street. in this one, he boasts of what he calls a same—night lay... ..including audio apparently recorded during sex, which we're not broadcasting. afterwards, he films a woman sleeping with an unused condom next to her. what ahmed is teaching is part of a growing global online business that the men involved call game. earlier this year, i revealed o
ijust bust a nut or two, in a random same—day lay.t of last—minute resistance i had to come through. eventually... he's talking about a woman he says he just slept with who he met that same day. adnan ahmed has posted more than 250 videos, many boasting about his sexual conquests. like this one. it's too graphic to broadcast in full. she was like, "no, no, no." consent doesn't seem to be a big concern. she was like, "why are you putting a condom on?" i was like,...
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sleeping, i just got short. tomorrow, there are some people sleeping, ijust got short.to be quite hard a lot of very, very steep inclines, so iam going lot of very, very steep inclines, so i am going to get a full eight hours tonight and i will see you in the morning and we will see if we can make it to the top. caution, a high degree of physical fencesis caution, a high degree of physical fences is acquired past this point. eight hours round—trip. lead the way. let's go. i am just 60 minutes jamaica to the many pinnacles, the first checkpoint. you were joking. how is it?, steep. it's a than one kilometre up and so but it makes a feeling a lot further. i'm already exhausted. bahia, the pinnacles. not quite, right? that is not a joke. as another kilometre before rich the most treacherous stage. this is the first letter, —— level. helmets on, right? after me? wonder, 70 more to go. right? after me? wonder, 70 more to 90- -- right? after me? wonder, 70 more to go. —— one down. edible limestone cliffs, there are sharp but also places to grab onto. it looks like it's rained
sleeping, i just got short. tomorrow, there are some people sleeping, ijust got short.to be quite hard a lot of very, very steep inclines, so iam going lot of very, very steep inclines, so i am going to get a full eight hours tonight and i will see you in the morning and we will see if we can make it to the top. caution, a high degree of physical fencesis caution, a high degree of physical fences is acquired past this point. eight hours round—trip. lead the way. let's go. i am just 60 minutes...
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ijust bust a nut or two, in a random same—day lay.of last—minute resistance i had to come through. eventually... he's talking about a woman he says he just slept with who he met that same day. adnan ahmed has posted more than 250 videos, many boasting about his sexual conquests. like this one. it's too graphic to broadcast in full. she was like, "no, no, no." consent doesn't seem to be a big concern. she was like, "why are you putting a condom on?" i was like, "i'm just putting a condom on." plausible deniability. they want you to take the lead. remember, this is not rape. listen to her actions, her body, not her words. in many of his videos, ahmed repeatedly approaches strangers in the street. in this one, he boasts of what he calls a same—night lay... ..including audio apparently recorded during sex, which we're not broadcasting. afterwards, he films a woman sleeping with an unused condom next to her. what ahmed is teaching is part of a growing global online business that the men involved call game. earlier this year, i revealed on
ijust bust a nut or two, in a random same—day lay.of last—minute resistance i had to come through. eventually... he's talking about a woman he says he just slept with who he met that same day. adnan ahmed has posted more than 250 videos, many boasting about his sexual conquests. like this one. it's too graphic to broadcast in full. she was like, "no, no, no." consent doesn't seem to be a big concern. she was like, "why are you putting a condom on?" i was like, "i'm...
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i had it, i had it, and ijust... i gaveit i had it, i had it, and ijust...r. i can't believe that. i came so close. this was such a good opportunity. i've been running so well through the heats, my body feels good, and ijust... ijust let it go when i had it. meanwhile there was another impressive performance from dina asher smith. she looked in fine form as she comfortably won her 200—metres semi final. she's now the big favourite to win gold in tonight's final. don't forget the rugby world cup — one match already underway. france 12—6 up against the united states. they just started the theyjust started the second half. it's live on 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport webiste. that's all the sport for now. the winner of the royal institute of british architect's most prestigious award, the riba stirling prize, will be announced a week tomorrow. there are six nominations for britain's best new building 2019 which include a railway station, new council housing and a property made entirely of cork. every day this week we are taking a closer look at each of th
i had it, i had it, and ijust... i gaveit i had it, i had it, and ijust...r. i can't believe that. i came so close. this was such a good opportunity. i've been running so well through the heats, my body feels good, and ijust... ijust let it go when i had it. meanwhile there was another impressive performance from dina asher smith. she looked in fine form as she comfortably won her 200—metres semi final. she's now the big favourite to win gold in tonight's final. don't forget the rugby world...
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but the twist is, there are loads of lumber mpsi twist is, there are loads of lumber mps ijust twist are loads of lumber mps i just do twist is, there are loads of lumber mps ijust do not want —— labour mps that do not want an election. and then they're going to turn it down for now? that is a tricky position overtime. for now? that is a tricky position over time. particularly given what they are talking about overtime for they are talking about overtime for they had to ensure that no deal was taken they had to ensure that no deal was ta ke n off they had to ensure that no deal was taken off the table to ensure that would not happen on the 31st of october and the prime minister came back with a deal that they did not like we're about to hear from brussels about an on january. so they are accused of moving the goalpost and many in the camp, they think it is not an unfair accusation to suggest. because that is the sense in government. there is no way they will be able to back the bill. yes, they got a majority of mps who wanted to talk about it and look at it and scrutinise it. but the
but the twist is, there are loads of lumber mpsi twist is, there are loads of lumber mps ijust twist are loads of lumber mps i just do twist is, there are loads of lumber mps ijust do not want —— labour mps that do not want an election. and then they're going to turn it down for now? that is a tricky position overtime. for now? that is a tricky position over time. particularly given what they are talking about overtime for they are talking about overtime for they had to ensure that no deal...
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and ijust kind of invite everybody to imagine what it could be like tomorrow evening, if we have settled this deal, though, you have given some concessions, you've accepted quite a significant customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. that is something you said you would never do, you said no british prime minister could do that. no, on the contrary, nobody wants to have checks at the northern irish border. so, what we've agreed with the eu is that temporarily — temporarily, and by consent of the people of northern ireland, if there's stuff that is coming from gb into ireland, or from anywhere else in the world via northern ireland into ireland, then, yes, there can be checks. but that, of course... and those checks can be levied by uk authorities. but that is very far from having a tariff border. by your admission, and it's there in black and white in the deal, there will be extra customs checks, and for some people, including your allies, that's just not acceptable, that puts the union at risk. no, there are no tariffs going from gb to ni. but there ar
and ijust kind of invite everybody to imagine what it could be like tomorrow evening, if we have settled this deal, though, you have given some concessions, you've accepted quite a significant customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. that is something you said you would never do, you said no british prime minister could do that. no, on the contrary, nobody wants to have checks at the northern irish border. so, what we've agreed with the eu is that temporarily...
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ijust want more certainty.ck. i think boris is useless. he gave it big at the start, saying we would be out by the 31st. obviously we‘re not. he‘s playing silly beggars. at this point, another referendum, see what everyone wants. borisjohnson might hope his promise of a brexit revolution will win him this poll, but elections are a risky numbers game and in targeting leave areas like this he risks alienating remain voters elsewhere. polly had wanted to stay in the eu. a vet and a climber, she wants the election to drill down to policy beyond brexit, and that is jeremy corbyn‘s comfort zone. if they push brexit through, and it is done by march, or something, then we have a party whose policies on other things we may not agree on. we need to make sure that we look at all the other whatever else they want to talk about, not just brexit. but brexit will be a key factor here. relatively the midlands and the north of england is where disproportionately at least the battle between conservative and labour is located, th
ijust want more certainty.ck. i think boris is useless. he gave it big at the start, saying we would be out by the 31st. obviously we‘re not. he‘s playing silly beggars. at this point, another referendum, see what everyone wants. borisjohnson might hope his promise of a brexit revolution will win him this poll, but elections are a risky numbers game and in targeting leave areas like this he risks alienating remain voters elsewhere. polly had wanted to stay in the eu. a vet and a climber,...