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and ijust ran to the bench and ijust couldn't believe that it was such a young person calling me an apee. there was a huge amount of sympathy for you, but there was also, from more conservative australians, a real backlash. some accused you in the way that you pointed at her, then the way the security escorted her from the stadium, and the way you talked about it afterwards, talking about the face of racism in australia. they said you, in essence, were unreasonably bullying a 13—year—old girl. did you pause to consider whether they might have a point? i spoke to her after the game, her and her sister. i had a really good conversation with them about what it was that they called me. she said, "look, i'm so sorry, "i had no idea that ape was a racial term." it was good to have a conversation with her and her sister because to my point of this whole conversation was these girls don't know what they were saying. they were copying people in the crowd who obviously knew what they were saying by calling me an ape and these young girls were copying that. that's the environment that these young
and ijust ran to the bench and ijust couldn't believe that it was such a young person calling me an apee. there was a huge amount of sympathy for you, but there was also, from more conservative australians, a real backlash. some accused you in the way that you pointed at her, then the way the security escorted her from the stadium, and the way you talked about it afterwards, talking about the face of racism in australia. they said you, in essence, were unreasonably bullying a 13—year—old...
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i have to say ijust want the big crowds to come backlj i have to say ijust want the big crowds to come virtual mosh pit. that's go to the independent. a lovely picture of the national gallery reopening for the press over the weekend. i think it is tuesday. but again, the plan is 1.5 billion, it sounds a lot of money, but how big is this in terms of the industry for the uk when you think about the summer seasons, christmas, tourism that the arts attract as well? i can't sit here tonight and tell you how that money compares to what is actually needed or what was asked for. it is just impossible to say. the same people do appear to be genuinely delighted with the money that has come and gone. as i say, i do wonder whether perhaps ina gone. as i say, i do wonder whether perhaps in a day or two, people will be thinking, well, what we really wanted was a sign that venues could reopen quickly. it seems as if the government is going to tell us there really is no prospect of that in the near future, or perhaps even no prospect for crowds to come back to sporting fixtures, thinking about that, c
i have to say ijust want the big crowds to come backlj i have to say ijust want the big crowds to come virtual mosh pit. that's go to the independent. a lovely picture of the national gallery reopening for the press over the weekend. i think it is tuesday. but again, the plan is 1.5 billion, it sounds a lot of money, but how big is this in terms of the industry for the uk when you think about the summer seasons, christmas, tourism that the arts attract as well? i can't sit here tonight and tell...
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ran to the bench and i just talking about and ijust ran to the bench and ijust couldn't believe that ape from the boundary line. there was a huge amount of support but from conservative australians, there was a real backlash. some accused you in the way that you —— the way that you pointed at her and the way the security escorted her from the venue, the way you talked about it afterwards, talking about the face of racism in australia. they said that you, in essence, were unreasonably bullying a 13—year—old girl. did you pause to consider whether they might have a point?|j spoke to her and her sister after the game. i had a really good conversation with them about what it was that they called me. she said look, i'm so sorry, i had no idea that ape was a racial term. it was good to have a conversation with her and her sister because to my point of this whole conversation was these girls don't know what they were saying. they were copying people in the crowd who obviously knew what they were saying by calling me an ape and these young girls were copying that. these other environment tha
ran to the bench and i just talking about and ijust ran to the bench and ijust couldn't believe that ape from the boundary line. there was a huge amount of support but from conservative australians, there was a real backlash. some accused you in the way that you —— the way that you pointed at her and the way the security escorted her from the venue, the way you talked about it afterwards, talking about the face of racism in australia. they said that you, in essence, were unreasonably...
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can i just say, can ijust interrupted.... just say, can ijust interrupted. . ..terrupted.... he did do a bbc interview for an hour, he had no trouble doing that but of course he didn't have any duty to tell the truth when he did that although i certainly hope you did so. he... . to date, he has not yet done that and we still urge him to do that and even the prosecutors just recently, again urged him to do that. either way, they have not said publicly whether he is a target or whether someone they would like to provide evidence. sure, all right. he has not done it. this foot dragging by prince andrew marr stopped. his lawyers have said any depiction of him not cooperating is not accurate and he is willing to co—operate with investigations, —— must stop. statements bought out on his behalf deny categorically any suggestion of impropriety with underage miners, saying these are categorically untrue. just to go back to your point... . it may be the kind of cooperation he wishes to provide all willing to provide is not the kind of cooperation that the fbi and prosecuto
can i just say, can ijust interrupted.... just say, can ijust interrupted. . ..terrupted.... he did do a bbc interview for an hour, he had no trouble doing that but of course he didn't have any duty to tell the truth when he did that although i certainly hope you did so. he... . to date, he has not yet done that and we still urge him to do that and even the prosecutors just recently, again urged him to do that. either way, they have not said publicly whether he is a target or whether someone...
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ijust think at the moment, bearin so big.e issue, this is the recovery fund but they also have to sort out the budget which is more than e1 trillion and given that the uk has disappeared or it is appealing because of the transition because of brexit they have to fill in the void in the coffers there and countries don't want to stump up at the hand in their pockets and briefly in the polls in the netherlands in opposing so far his polling is actually doing better, so there is a lot of domestic politics and briefly in the polls in the netherlands in opposing so far his polling is actually doing better, so there is a lot of domestic politics in alternative. you keep an eye on it for us in a distanced fashion. thanks, gavin. police say that a fire that badly damaged the interior of nantes cathedral in western france this morning may have been started deliberately. the fire totally destroyed the cathedral‘s great organ, but has now been brought under control. let's speak to our correspondent hugh schofield. you, we are looking at
ijust think at the moment, bearin so big.e issue, this is the recovery fund but they also have to sort out the budget which is more than e1 trillion and given that the uk has disappeared or it is appealing because of the transition because of brexit they have to fill in the void in the coffers there and countries don't want to stump up at the hand in their pockets and briefly in the polls in the netherlands in opposing so far his polling is actually doing better, so there is a lot of domestic...
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whereas liz says, good morning, ijust wa nted liz says, good morning, ijust wanted to give another sideia@bbc.co.uk or you can message me on twitter. carol kirkwood has the weather. hello, again. we got a real difference in the weather north to south today. in the north, we are looking at a brighter, sunny skies at brighter, sunny skies with a few showers whereas further south, it's going to be fairly cloudy and wet for much of the day. that rain on and off. not great news, of course, for the cricket. it's because we've got various weather fronts moving across our shores and, then, later on, as the second weather front comes in, it will pep up the rain, especially so across wales. so, this afternoon, a lot of cloud around. england and wales, still the rain here across southern areas and then we've got the second boost of rain coming in across wales later on. for scotland, though, and for much of northern ireland for a lot of the day, we are looking at sunny skies, bright skies with just a few showers and temperatures ranging from 12 in the north to 19 in the south. through this evening
whereas liz says, good morning, ijust wa nted liz says, good morning, ijust wanted to give another sideia@bbc.co.uk or you can message me on twitter. carol kirkwood has the weather. hello, again. we got a real difference in the weather north to south today. in the north, we are looking at a brighter, sunny skies at brighter, sunny skies with a few showers whereas further south, it's going to be fairly cloudy and wet for much of the day. that rain on and off. not great news, of course, for the...
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ijust want to bring you a bit of breaking news.action to the new extradition laws that china is introducing in hong kong. and priti patel has just said, the introducing in hong kong. and priti patel hasjust said, the home secretary, that honours 3 million people in hong kong, january next year, she says applicants will not need a job to the country. we are planning to open the hong kong british national overseas fees are from january 2021. this is a written statement from parliament. there will be no skills, tests or minimum economic means test. i'm giving citizens the opportunity to acquire full british citizenship. they don't need to have a job before coming to the uk. they can look for work once here and they may bring their immediate dependents, including non—british national overseas citizens. about 300,000 people currently hold a b&o passport. an estimated 3 million eligible for a b&0 estimated 3 million eligible for a b&o passport. it does give the passport holder the right to remain in the uk for up to six months. it doesn'
ijust want to bring you a bit of breaking news.action to the new extradition laws that china is introducing in hong kong. and priti patel has just said, the introducing in hong kong. and priti patel hasjust said, the home secretary, that honours 3 million people in hong kong, january next year, she says applicants will not need a job to the country. we are planning to open the hong kong british national overseas fees are from january 2021. this is a written statement from parliament. there will...
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but ijust feel like, just take each day as it comes and you just do your best. you should know that, you should know what to do. do you think people are fearful to reach out for information? i think so, i think we have heard it from a couple of parents today, and i hear it a lot, there is a sense of being judged if they feel they are not doing a particularly good job or something is not right, they do not feel they can reach out for help, which is very sad because we all need support, i needed support. and we have to work with those around us who can be there as our lifelines, really. ryan, i'm interested in what you said about she has five different cries? which is incredible, to know that. one cry, if, say, i need to get a drink, there is a fake cry. there is a fake cry if i need to, say, get a drink. it is like, show me attention. there is one cry if you are watching tv, she is sitting on your lap, you think she is crying, you look at her and she starts smiling. then there is this cry, which is another attention cry. and then she has a feeding cry, which is v
but ijust feel like, just take each day as it comes and you just do your best. you should know that, you should know what to do. do you think people are fearful to reach out for information? i think so, i think we have heard it from a couple of parents today, and i hear it a lot, there is a sense of being judged if they feel they are not doing a particularly good job or something is not right, they do not feel they can reach out for help, which is very sad because we all need support, i needed...
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can ijust say, ijust... ..people appearing before us, it's particularly effective with cabinet ministersnjoin me again at 11:00 on monday evening for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. cat meows hello there. we can split sunday's weather quite cleanly into three areas. it has been rather cloudy, damp and dull so far in the south east corner, the best of the sunshine has been across england, wales and northern ireland, with a scattering of showers into the far northwest of scotland. and that is how we are going to close out the day, with temperatures peaking between 15 and 22 degrees, now, through this evening and overnight, skies will continue to clear. those showers, bit of a nuisance into the far north, but under those clear skies, temperatures are likely to fall away into single figures. quite unusualfor the middle part ofjuly, so it is going to be a chilly start, but there will be lots of sunshine to compensate, and that is going to help with those temperatures quite rapidly. we still run the risk of a few showers, particularly
can ijust say, ijust... ..people appearing before us, it's particularly effective with cabinet ministersnjoin me again at 11:00 on monday evening for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. cat meows hello there. we can split sunday's weather quite cleanly into three areas. it has been rather cloudy, damp and dull so far in the south east corner, the best of the sunshine has been across england, wales and northern ireland, with a scattering of...
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and ijust theirfuture is being most hit. and i just have a theirfuture is being most hit.concern that this is the beginning of a lot of criticism aimed ata the beginning of a lot of criticism aimed at a whole group of people when only some are responsible as everfor when only some are responsible as ever for the when only some are responsible as everfor the bad behavior. when only some are responsible as ever for the bad behavior. you mentioned that we're moving on to japan. the japan times is the story. a couple of covid—i9 stories on the front page. one of the headline saint nationwide one date virus tops a thousand for the first time. total number of cases on wednesday topped 1000. single day records. there is a story on the bottom which talks about restrictions on groups of people visiting restaurants, bars and entertainment establishments with them tell us more about that. it's more evidence that countries like japan and hong kong and other asian countries has dealt with the outbreak initially quite well. even the highest spikes to start with just evidence that the vi
and ijust theirfuture is being most hit. and i just have a theirfuture is being most hit.concern that this is the beginning of a lot of criticism aimed ata the beginning of a lot of criticism aimed at a whole group of people when only some are responsible as everfor when only some are responsible as ever for the when only some are responsible as everfor the bad behavior. when only some are responsible as ever for the bad behavior. you mentioned that we're moving on to japan. the japan times is...
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so ijust to keep, iwear morning with no hope.to keep, i wear bright colours and cover myself. that's what they've done they made me a freak. sorry. don't apologize. hello, good evening welcome to sports day. coming up on two nights programme, a thrilling return for a test cricket. as wes indies beat england in the first test in southhampton. derby delight for spurs as they leap ahead of local rivals arsenal in the premier league. and lewis hamilton keeps his cool as the ferraris fall at the grand prix. good evening thanks forjoining us. welcome to two nights program. we've got plenty to come and that includes all the days football and formula 1 action as well. we will start with cricket and the england fans may have been hoping for a thrilling finale to the start of post lockdown cricket. they certainly got that. perhaps not the result they wanted. here is our sports correspondent. 0n the fifth
so ijust to keep, iwear morning with no hope.to keep, i wear bright colours and cover myself. that's what they've done they made me a freak. sorry. don't apologize. hello, good evening welcome to sports day. coming up on two nights programme, a thrilling return for a test cricket. as wes indies beat england in the first test in southhampton. derby delight for spurs as they leap ahead of local rivals arsenal in the premier league. and lewis hamilton keeps his cool as the ferraris fall at the...
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ijust got reason why can't do it again this week.got to reason why can't do it again this week. ijust got to go out there and do my work and make that happen. tiger woods goes out with rory mcilroy and brooks koepka. they tee off their first round at 6.17pm uk time tomorrow evening. just some time to update you on the football scores just coming up to half time in three of the premier league matches, 2— 02 city against bournemouth. bournemouth needing those points to get out of the relegation zone. still 0—0 between burnley and wolves and still i—o totte n ha m burnley and wolves and still i—o tottenham and castle. that is it for now but will have more throughout the evening. thanks forjoining us. —— 1—0 the evening. thanks forjoining us. —— i—o tottenham over newcastle. hello you are watching bbc news. the biggest easing of lockdown restrictions in scotland is under way — with the reopening of indoor spaces including hotels, places of worship, and hairdressers. the first minister, nicola sturgeon, has described it as the riskiest st
ijust got reason why can't do it again this week.got to reason why can't do it again this week. ijust got to go out there and do my work and make that happen. tiger woods goes out with rory mcilroy and brooks koepka. they tee off their first round at 6.17pm uk time tomorrow evening. just some time to update you on the football scores just coming up to half time in three of the premier league matches, 2— 02 city against bournemouth. bournemouth needing those points to get out of the relegation...
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ijust wa nt were hit with the plague.to thank everybody for being here, steve, please go ahead. can you clarify your acceptance speech for the republican nomination, will you physically going to be in charlotte or give the speech somewhere else? we will be doing a speech on thursday, the primary speech, in charlotte, there will be doing nominating on monday, that's a different period and different thing happening. they will be doing nominations on monday. i speak on thursday. from where? we will be announcing it soon. anybody have any ideas? we will be announcing it very sooi'i. ideas? we will be announcing it very soon. the negotiations are ongoing right now for the next relief measures, republicans have put forward their plan, do you support what senate republicans have put forward and are there certain aspects they have put forward that you don't support? there are, actually. we will be talking about and there's things i very much support. we will be negotiating, it's sort of irrelevant because the democrats come with
ijust wa nt were hit with the plague.to thank everybody for being here, steve, please go ahead. can you clarify your acceptance speech for the republican nomination, will you physically going to be in charlotte or give the speech somewhere else? we will be doing a speech on thursday, the primary speech, in charlotte, there will be doing nominating on monday, that's a different period and different thing happening. they will be doing nominations on monday. i speak on thursday. from where? we...
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can ijust say, ijust... ..people appearing before us, it's particularly effective with cabinet ministersi do hope you canjoin me again at 11:00 on monday evening for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. cat meows hello. a weather front, which first moved into scotland and northern ireland on thursday night, is still bringing some cloud and rain across parts of south—east england in the day ahead. whereas elsewhere, it's a fine sunday on the way. here's a weather front which has clearly been very slowly moving south across the uk. in fact, won't clear away from south—east england until tonight. so this is how things are shaping up first thing — another warm, muggy start to the south. any rain clearing away from wales, maybe still a bit towards parts of the midlands. certainly into east anglia and into southern england as the day starts. whereas elsewhere, it's a fine and quite cool start to the day, but you get the sunshine. a few showers run in across scotland, mainly towards the north and west. but for northern ireland, northern eng
can ijust say, ijust... ..people appearing before us, it's particularly effective with cabinet ministersi do hope you canjoin me again at 11:00 on monday evening for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. cat meows hello. a weather front, which first moved into scotland and northern ireland on thursday night, is still bringing some cloud and rain across parts of south—east england in the day ahead. whereas elsewhere, it's a fine sunday on...
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ijust wanted to find —— go quite far, and!here i could go in other places, and i looked at the castles, surely every capital city has a castle, and yes, they do. i worked out it would be 1500 miles, so worked out it would be 1500 miles, soi worked out it would be 1500 miles, so i thought i will bite all the way around there. that is the reason why i chose castles. but you are not doing it in your tutor at this time. i was going to work this morning, but i forgot all about it because i was ina but i forgot all about it because i was in a rush, so i left it on the bed. i might get myself one once i get to edinburgh. how is it going so far? just tell us what your state of mind is on doing this. what are you hoping to raise and when are you hoping to raise and when are you hoping to raise and when are you hoping to finish? i am feeling that at the moment. i'm about 35 miles in. cleethorpes triathlon club bite me to the humber bridge. i am raising money for a charity called meals for more, supporting children with food and activiti
ijust wanted to find —— go quite far, and!here i could go in other places, and i looked at the castles, surely every capital city has a castle, and yes, they do. i worked out it would be 1500 miles, so worked out it would be 1500 miles, soi worked out it would be 1500 miles, so i thought i will bite all the way around there. that is the reason why i chose castles. but you are not doing it in your tutor at this time. i was going to work this morning, but i forgot all about it because i was...
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ijust want to bring you some breaking news from france.aren't releasing more numbers they aren't releasing more numbers they are of coronavirus cases. and this is according to france's health body. 1377 new cases in france in the last 20 for hours. this comes after yesterday's number 1392. new confirmed cases of covid—19 in france just put that in a bit of perspective. in that countryjust earlier this month ofjuly they were down to between 500 and 700 cases a day. now back up. in the latest figure is 1377. in the latest figure is 1377. prosecutions and convictions for rape in england and wales have fallen to a record low. and new figures show its taking far longer to decide whether or not suspects should be charged. the victims commissioner, dame vera baird, says the statistics are "utterly shameful". the crown prosecution service says its working hard to reverse the trend. our home editor mark easton has the details in the year before lockdown, police in england and wales recorded 55,000 allegations of rape — one of the highest figures ev
ijust want to bring you some breaking news from france.aren't releasing more numbers they aren't releasing more numbers they are of coronavirus cases. and this is according to france's health body. 1377 new cases in france in the last 20 for hours. this comes after yesterday's number 1392. new confirmed cases of covid—19 in france just put that in a bit of perspective. in that countryjust earlier this month ofjuly they were down to between 500 and 700 cases a day. now back up. in the latest...
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can ijust say, ijust... ..people appearing before us, it's particularly effective with cabinet ministersrliament. thank you for watching. i hope you can join me again at 11 o'clock on monday evening for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. meow! hello again. well, some places stayed cloudy on thursday. there was more sunshine more widely, and it was a warmer day as well. the temperature reached 26 celsius in hampshire during the afternoon. well, the temperatures weren't far behind actually in the north—east of scotland, helped by over eight hours of sunshine. let me set the scene for you, because at the moment, we've still got warm and humid air across the uk. that weather front is bringing some patchy rain and drizzle. to the north of it, it's cooler, fresher air. that will move southwards over the next few days as the band of cloud and patchy rain moves southwards. and that rain is pushing its way down into scotland and northern ireland. england and wales still dry early in the morning. quite warm and humid start to the day. that c
can ijust say, ijust... ..people appearing before us, it's particularly effective with cabinet ministersrliament. thank you for watching. i hope you can join me again at 11 o'clock on monday evening for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. meow! hello again. well, some places stayed cloudy on thursday. there was more sunshine more widely, and it was a warmer day as well. the temperature reached 26 celsius in hampshire during the afternoon....
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ijust wish her well, frankly.ach, and i guess they lived in palm beach. but i wish her well, whatever it is. i don't know the situation with prince andrew. ijust don't know — not aware of it. a surprise ending to a new style of coronavirus briefing from the white house. peter bowes, bbc news. 0ur correspondent, barbara plett usher, is in washington. a change of rhetoric and tone and the use of notes. what is going on? it is being perceived as a significant change that the president is taking the pandemic more seriously, much less happy talk, much more about how this could get worse before getting better, endorsing masks, which he hadn't done before really, and also pledging to defeat the virus, no matter what it took. but he didn't commit toa matter what it took. but he didn't commit to a national coordinated strategy to do so, which is something public health officials and state governors have said is necessary to really fight the virus effectively. also much more discipline to has been noted. it was about 35 min
ijust wish her well, frankly.ach, and i guess they lived in palm beach. but i wish her well, whatever it is. i don't know the situation with prince andrew. ijust don't know — not aware of it. a surprise ending to a new style of coronavirus briefing from the white house. peter bowes, bbc news. 0ur correspondent, barbara plett usher, is in washington. a change of rhetoric and tone and the use of notes. what is going on? it is being perceived as a significant change that the president is taking...
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ijust dealt out or book an appointment with the gp.ressful being a new mother at any time, but i suppose in lockdown, where you have a lack of visits from the health workers, you cannot meet up the health workers, you cannot meet up with other new mothers, there is just a general lack of contact, where you swap ideas normally and say, do you think it is all right to do this, what about this? that must have been doubly hard to stop yes, it was. it was difficult, honestly. do you feel like you are coming through it? do you feel like you are coming through it, abisola? yes, i have come a long way. i have started working out. that was from advice from a friend, i do that two times a week and i hope to increase that as the lockdown lifts. going for long walks, having a supportive partner who helps me stay with my partner while i go for a long walk and just speaking to my friends. even meeting with them and to chat to them, that is nice as well. i haven‘t been able to do that for some time. annie, let me read you some messages from people wa
ijust dealt out or book an appointment with the gp.ressful being a new mother at any time, but i suppose in lockdown, where you have a lack of visits from the health workers, you cannot meet up the health workers, you cannot meet up with other new mothers, there is just a general lack of contact, where you swap ideas normally and say, do you think it is all right to do this, what about this? that must have been doubly hard to stop yes, it was. it was difficult, honestly. do you feel like you...
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ijust did biology in school. at 18, we didn't have money for a university or a college. and so when i arrived in africa, it was simply because from the age of ten, i had dreamed of going to live with wild animals in africa and write books about them. and i was fortunate to meet with dr louis leakey, the famous palaeontologist, and i think he was really impressed by how much i knew about african animals from the reading i had done. you know, when i grew up, there was no tv, so it was reading. and so he offered me a job as his assistant, really, and then he became, i suppose, more impressed because he saw that i really, really had this thing about being with animals and watching them and could cope with the bush. and so he gave me this extraordinary opportunity. i mean, i would have studied any animal, and it was chimpanzees. and, interestingly, louis leakey, i think, encouraged you to run with this idea that meticulous observation of the chimpanzees might reveal new sort of connections between their behaviours and
ijust did biology in school. at 18, we didn't have money for a university or a college. and so when i arrived in africa, it was simply because from the age of ten, i had dreamed of going to live with wild animals in africa and write books about them. and i was fortunate to meet with dr louis leakey, the famous palaeontologist, and i think he was really impressed by how much i knew about african animals from the reading i had done. you know, when i grew up, there was no tv, so it was reading....
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ijust wish her well, frankly.nd i guess they lived in palm beach. but i wish her well, whatever it is. i don't know the situation with prince andrew. ijust don't know — not aware of it. a surprise ending to a new style of coronavirus briefing from the white house. peter bowes, bbc news. the world health organisation has strongly rejected claims made by the us secretary of state in london yesterday that its director general was "bought" by china. speaking to a group of mps and peers, mike pompeo called the who a "political not a science—based organisation", and accused its current head, dr tedros adhanom ghebreyesus, of being too close to beijing. the labour mp chris bryant — who was at the meeting — told the bbc what the secretary of state had said. he went into a long section about how the chinese had bought the head of the world health organization and mike pompeo then said that british people were dead because of chinese lies about the virus. i must say, in my heart i wanted to say, well, a lot of american peop
ijust wish her well, frankly.nd i guess they lived in palm beach. but i wish her well, whatever it is. i don't know the situation with prince andrew. ijust don't know — not aware of it. a surprise ending to a new style of coronavirus briefing from the white house. peter bowes, bbc news. the world health organisation has strongly rejected claims made by the us secretary of state in london yesterday that its director general was "bought" by china. speaking to a group of mps and peers,...
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ijust — once again, ijust hope that it's going to have a lasting effect, rather than, "0h, black livessation? i think the initial inception of it was very much so what we believed in, and we were marching behind. but i think, after a while, it's — the leadership and things have kind of morphed a bit. and i think now it's a multilayered thing, with feminism and lgbtq, and i think that the focus needs to be refocused, ina sense. this is the message we've been trying to get out through our art and music the entire time anyways. and now, with these incidents, it's giving us kind of like that springboard, or that platform, to show what we're already about. music this is the first time we saw in dc a majority—white crowd chanting black lives matter. right. how did that make you feel to see that? um...it was very emotional. one of my first protests that i was actually a part of, they actually came past. i was working on a piece similar to this one, and i actually became part of the protest. and it was very emotional, just to see all the different cultures, and everyone up for one cause. you k
ijust — once again, ijust hope that it's going to have a lasting effect, rather than, "0h, black livessation? i think the initial inception of it was very much so what we believed in, and we were marching behind. but i think, after a while, it's — the leadership and things have kind of morphed a bit. and i think now it's a multilayered thing, with feminism and lgbtq, and i think that the focus needs to be refocused, ina sense. this is the message we've been trying to get out through...
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so ijust feel like this is always going to be what i remember. and it's going to be hard.do when there's a pandemic on? well, a group of frustrated brides—to—be in italy got they were protesting against italy's ongoing coronavirus restrictions. here they all our with their parasols looking fabulous. . that's it for us. hello. well, we've got another dose of rain on the way for wednesday. it's more southern parts of the uk that'll get the rain. now, this is the satellite picture. notice it's actually a conveyor belt of cloud, stretching from the north sea across the uk, ireland and out into the atlantic. and out here in the central north atlantic, not that it's of any huge significance, but this is actually an old tropical storm that's just feeding in warmth and moisture into this band of cloud and rain that's kind of gradually slipping across the country from west in an easterly direction. there's also a lot of mild air to the south. in fact, 15 celsius, that's the early morning temperature on wednesday, whereas in the glens of scotland early on wednesday, it could be clos
so ijust feel like this is always going to be what i remember. and it's going to be hard.do when there's a pandemic on? well, a group of frustrated brides—to—be in italy got they were protesting against italy's ongoing coronavirus restrictions. here they all our with their parasols looking fabulous. . that's it for us. hello. well, we've got another dose of rain on the way for wednesday. it's more southern parts of the uk that'll get the rain. now, this is the satellite picture. notice it's...
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so ijust feel like this is always going to be what i remember. and it's going to be hard. on the bbc website or on our twitter feeds. thank you so much for watching. hello. well, we've got another dose of rain on the way for wednesday. it's more southern parts of the uk that will get the rain. now, this is the satellite picture. notice it's actually a conveyor belt of cloud that's stretching from the north sea across the uk, ireland and out into the atlantic, and out here in the central north atlantic, not that it is of any huge significance, but this is actually an old tropical storm that's just feeding in warmth and moisture into this band of cloud and rain that is going to gradually slip across the country from west to east. there is also a lot of mild air to the south, in fact, 15 degrees, that is the early morning temperature on wednesday, whereas in the glens of scotland early on wednesday it could be close to freezing in a few areas. so remember that cloud stretching out into the atlantic, it is kind of spreading across the uk, certainly some rain around at times fo
so ijust feel like this is always going to be what i remember. and it's going to be hard. on the bbc website or on our twitter feeds. thank you so much for watching. hello. well, we've got another dose of rain on the way for wednesday. it's more southern parts of the uk that will get the rain. now, this is the satellite picture. notice it's actually a conveyor belt of cloud that's stretching from the north sea across the uk, ireland and out into the atlantic, and out here in the central north...
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and ijust decided there and then, "no, this is what i want to do."t person in the uk to do this. they were almost out the door, then turned back and said, by the way, you are the first person in the uk to do this. ijust thought, "oof", i felt good. it felt good to think i'm doing something for everybody. not just me, everybody. anne's doctor is hoping she's right but says it will take time to prove. we need to have at least 300—400 patients before we start to see any signal. so it's too early to say anything at this stage. this is where it all starts. plasma from someone who has had coronavirus and fully recovered. when they were sick, their body produced antibodies to fight off the infection, and the idea is giving those antibodies to someone who has coronavirus now will give them an instant shot of immunity. thousands of people have come to donation sessions like this. rebecca is a doctor, she's donated three times so far. obviously, i get to see quite a lot of people who need it. i thought it was a good thing to do. not the end of the world, it's
and ijust decided there and then, "no, this is what i want to do."t person in the uk to do this. they were almost out the door, then turned back and said, by the way, you are the first person in the uk to do this. ijust thought, "oof", i felt good. it felt good to think i'm doing something for everybody. not just me, everybody. anne's doctor is hoping she's right but says it will take time to prove. we need to have at least 300—400 patients before we start to see any...
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ijust feel. ido agree with that? moving the election. ijust feel. i do not want to delay.t to have the election. i don't want to wait for three months and then find out that the ballots are all missing in the election doesn't mean anything. that is what is going to happen. that is everybody knows it. smart people know it. stupid people may not know it. and some people don't want to talk about it. but they know it. and no, we want to have an election where people actually go and what is your name, my name is so—and—so, you sign the book, like for years. it is very unfair to sign the book, like for years. it is very unfairto our sign the book, like for years. it is very unfair to our country. if they do this, our country will be a laughing stock all over the world. everybody knows it doesn't work. how many ballots are they sending in california? 28 million? other states are sending out millions and millions of ballots. they have done it. they had experiments. they had news organisations experiment. but, read the story in the washington post about male inviting. it is a disas
ijust feel. ido agree with that? moving the election. ijust feel. i do not want to delay.t to have the election. i don't want to wait for three months and then find out that the ballots are all missing in the election doesn't mean anything. that is what is going to happen. that is everybody knows it. smart people know it. stupid people may not know it. and some people don't want to talk about it. but they know it. and no, we want to have an election where people actually go and what is your...
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ijust wonder, again, coming back to this notion of how easy it is to run advocacy organisations froma that you encourage your fellow pro—democracy activists to take to the streets, to challenge the authority of the new security law while you're thousands of miles away in safety? well, we all know that a part of ourselves have committed into the movement and, for me, i do not encourage any forms of violence and people, they really do need to voice out when there are injustice. and, for me, i'm doing my part. and, as you know, if you take reference from the exercise of the national security law in mainland china, it does not only target you. it targets your family, your friends. a lot of human rights lawyers in mainland china, after they fled out or after they were locked in jail, theirfamilies are being harassed and they suffer from it. so everyone takes risk. for me, my risk is i can never go back to hong kong and also people around me, they may suffer. there is also an extraterritorial element to the new security law as it's described, which means, in essence, that the new law allow
ijust wonder, again, coming back to this notion of how easy it is to run advocacy organisations froma that you encourage your fellow pro—democracy activists to take to the streets, to challenge the authority of the new security law while you're thousands of miles away in safety? well, we all know that a part of ourselves have committed into the movement and, for me, i do not encourage any forms of violence and people, they really do need to voice out when there are injustice. and, for me, i'm...
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so ijust got off the phone to kelly, for what i think will be the last time.l incredibly guilty that so many people haven't been able to have treatment, especially because i have. did you have treatment today? shortly after lockdown, a worrying set of blood tests meant i was called back into the hospital for what's called targeted radiotherapy. all done. this is me getting that vital treatment. nearly one in two patients have radiotherapy at some point. this is the linear accelerator here, you'll recognise all these. professor pat price is a clinical oncologist and a champion for radiotherapy. the guidelines for radiotherapy in covid advised people to delay and avoid radiotherapy in some circumstances. i think the guidelines were suggesting that we should be not giving it all the time at that time which was, in retrospect, not the best advice. i think it was a very high risk strategy. for patients who were having curative cancer treatment there has to be a really, really good reason to delay or avoid that. how did it affect capacity? we did a flash survey to f
so ijust got off the phone to kelly, for what i think will be the last time.l incredibly guilty that so many people haven't been able to have treatment, especially because i have. did you have treatment today? shortly after lockdown, a worrying set of blood tests meant i was called back into the hospital for what's called targeted radiotherapy. all done. this is me getting that vital treatment. nearly one in two patients have radiotherapy at some point. this is the linear accelerator here,...
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it takes forever, and it stresses you out, and then ijust end up giving up and not doing it.because i'm not getting as much help as i should be. i just can't, like, focus properly. and it — sometimes it crashes. i'm finding it very, very stressful, and to be honest, sometimes i find it too much, so ijust don't do any work at all. and it's a similar story for 14—year—old charlie, who is in foster care. he is doing his gcses next year. i'm worrying a lot about going back to school, having detentions after detentions for not doing the work. but what we've seen is an exaggeration due to covid. nick runs 31 schools, and has 2,500 students who don't have a computer at home. across the uk, hundreds of thousands of young people are disadvantaged digitally. they're disadvantaged emotionally, financially, socially. but the it divide has grown bigger as a result of covid. but now, people are donating the computers, laptops and tablets they no longer need. is that a dinosaur? the holgate family were also struggling — six children, all sharing mum's phone. but a donated tablet has helped.
it takes forever, and it stresses you out, and then ijust end up giving up and not doing it.because i'm not getting as much help as i should be. i just can't, like, focus properly. and it — sometimes it crashes. i'm finding it very, very stressful, and to be honest, sometimes i find it too much, so ijust don't do any work at all. and it's a similar story for 14—year—old charlie, who is in foster care. he is doing his gcses next year. i'm worrying a lot about going back to school, having...
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so ijust feel like this is always going to be what i remember. and it's going to be hard.e we go, frustrations with lockdown measures got a group of frustrated brides—to—be in italy got dressed in their best and gathered outside rome's famous trevi fountain. they were protesting against italy's ongoing coronavirus restrictions. weddings were allowed to resume in italy in may, but large gatherings are still prohibited. and even at small weddings, masks are mandatory, even for the happy couple, and throwing confetti is banned. there is much more for you any time on all the news, national and international, on the bbc website and on our twitter fees. thank you for watching. hello. well, we've got another dose of rain on the way for wednesday. it's more southern parts of the uk that will get the rain. now, this is the satellite picture. notice it's actually a conveyor belt of cloud that's stretching from the north sea across the uk, ireland and out into the atlantic, and out here in the central north atlantic, not that it is of any huge significance, but this is actually an ol
so ijust feel like this is always going to be what i remember. and it's going to be hard.e we go, frustrations with lockdown measures got a group of frustrated brides—to—be in italy got dressed in their best and gathered outside rome's famous trevi fountain. they were protesting against italy's ongoing coronavirus restrictions. weddings were allowed to resume in italy in may, but large gatherings are still prohibited. and even at small weddings, masks are mandatory, even for the happy...
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ijust wanted to buy quite city castle is? what is that about?i just wanted to buy quite far, and... and i was thinking about where could i go, what places could igo to? i where could i go, what places could i go to? i thought about castles, surely every capital city has a castle, and yes they do, so then i worked out it would be about 1500 miles, soi worked out it would be about 1500 miles, so i thought i will bite all around them. that is the reason i chose castles. that you are not doing it in your to do this time. chose castles. that you are not doing it in your to do this timelj was going to this morning, but i was ina bit was going to this morning, but i was in a bit of was going to this morning, but i was ina bit ofa was going to this morning, but i was in a bit of a rash, was going to this morning, but i was in a bit ofa rash, so i was going to this morning, but i was in a bit of a rash, so i left it on the bed. i might get myself one once i get to edinburgh. so how is it going so far? just tell us what your state of mind is in doing this
ijust wanted to buy quite city castle is? what is that about?i just wanted to buy quite far, and... and i was thinking about where could i go, what places could igo to? i where could i go, what places could i go to? i thought about castles, surely every capital city has a castle, and yes they do, so then i worked out it would be about 1500 miles, soi worked out it would be about 1500 miles, so i thought i will bite all around them. that is the reason i chose castles. that you are not doing it...
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they have had ample amounts of things to do and ijust felt work. felt that with the bubbles that they couldn't make the children safe, or equally the adults. and i do feel that with going back in september ijust don't feel that safety is taken on board. obviously lots of head teachers have said today they simply wouldn't be fining parents if they decided not to send their children back. but if push came to shove would you pay a fine rather than send your children back if we didn't feel confident that it was safe for them to do that? 100%. my husband is that it was safe for them to do that? 10096. my husband is black and i would never forgive myself if something happened, you know, if the children brought something back to the home. it is like a military operation when we leave the house. i only go to the supermarkets but i wear gloves, masks, idisinfect everything that comes back into the house. just because literally i would never forgive myself if something happened to my family. would never forgive myself if something happened to my familym cour
they have had ample amounts of things to do and ijust felt work. felt that with the bubbles that they couldn't make the children safe, or equally the adults. and i do feel that with going back in september ijust don't feel that safety is taken on board. obviously lots of head teachers have said today they simply wouldn't be fining parents if they decided not to send their children back. but if push came to shove would you pay a fine rather than send your children back if we didn't feel...