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ijust seen the cops kill somebody.t know what was going to happen to me next. ..and how the police can turn against them. one was coming at me with the gun in my face. i was scared, i was terrified. independence day in 2016 in baton rouge, louisiana. it had been a busy day for store owner abdullah muflahi and his friend and colleague, alton stirling. first time i met alton was when i first came down here from detroit. he was selling cds at the store i first started working at. he is the one who actually welcomed me to baton rouge and told me if i needed help with anything, to actually ask him. this is actually where he usually set up, was right here. now, 37—year—old alton was selling cds from a table outside abdullah‘s shop. he loved it out here, he knew everybody and everybody knew him. but around midnight, someone had called the police on alton, for allegedly threatening a homeless man with a gun. excuse me, man, can you put your hands on the car real quick? stop, stop. what you're talking about? put your hands on t
ijust seen the cops kill somebody.t know what was going to happen to me next. ..and how the police can turn against them. one was coming at me with the gun in my face. i was scared, i was terrified. independence day in 2016 in baton rouge, louisiana. it had been a busy day for store owner abdullah muflahi and his friend and colleague, alton stirling. first time i met alton was when i first came down here from detroit. he was selling cds at the store i first started working at. he is the one who...
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ijust got to roll with the punches.r have a nice warm up fight before, because i've been out of the game for a year, but it is what it is. no problem. that's a tough mentality that we have to have anytime, anyplace, let's get it on. antony, we can sit down with you without asking you a question. 0n june ten commit was announced that you would have two fights with tyson furey next year. that was six month ago. where are we? fury has got massive potential, and i was saying earlier, like me you know, management wise, promotional wise, you know, it's up and down. two fights announced, nothing happens. the fights on december the 5th, nothing happens. that's why it's awkward and hard for me to know exactly what i'm doing when it comes to him. you know, imagine i'm now set to fight fury three months away, and into weeks before the fight, he pulls out. this is the type of character i'm dealing with. so i'm just going to bide my time. when he's ready, he knows where i am. i'm keen, i'm a straight shooter, i don't mess around. if
ijust got to roll with the punches.r have a nice warm up fight before, because i've been out of the game for a year, but it is what it is. no problem. that's a tough mentality that we have to have anytime, anyplace, let's get it on. antony, we can sit down with you without asking you a question. 0n june ten commit was announced that you would have two fights with tyson furey next year. that was six month ago. where are we? fury has got massive potential, and i was saying earlier, like me you...
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found that they we re the uk so ijust found that they were at a standstill.ere at a standstill. they weren't in a position where they could continue to speak about three key issues, governance, fisheries and that level playing field, so now the prime minister is going to brussels, where he's going to speak to the president of the european commission. this is where the prime minister does tend to be in his element, it is how he broke with the withdrawal deal, going in speaking to people face to face, that does seem to be what he is particularly good at but this is crunch point, these last few days. does anyone know what is going on? i was reading james forsyth, your political editor just a few minutes ago, saying eve ryo ne just a few minutes ago, saying everyone was expecting some sort of announcement this week. he is married to allegra stratton, who will now be the comms office for number ten, so he called that one wrong. does anyone know? look, i think people know the 31st is the real deadline here, they know it is heating up to something, and i think james
found that they we re the uk so ijust found that they were at a standstill.ere at a standstill. they weren't in a position where they could continue to speak about three key issues, governance, fisheries and that level playing field, so now the prime minister is going to brussels, where he's going to speak to the president of the european commission. this is where the prime minister does tend to be in his element, it is how he broke with the withdrawal deal, going in speaking to people face to...
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i sit in my room sometimes and ijust cry.ere crying on your own because you think about where you've come from to where you are at now. you know, to me, it'sjust sad, really, isn't it? all those struggles and sacrifices, it helps you appreciate everything like ten times more. so i don't see it as like ten times more. so i don't see itasa like ten times more. so i don't see it as a weakness, because i think in sport, you have to have something behind you that's pushing you. when you come from a place of struggle and a place of pain, a lot of the time, it switches and it becomes your drive and motivation. one way in which the government could help those worst affected would be to extend the national voucher scheme. they mean children who can't go to school because of coronavirus restrictions still getting free meals. we are announcing a further £63 million of local welfare assistance to be used by local authorities at their discretion to help the most vulnerable families. the footballer marcus rushford rates to mps asking the g
i sit in my room sometimes and ijust cry.ere crying on your own because you think about where you've come from to where you are at now. you know, to me, it'sjust sad, really, isn't it? all those struggles and sacrifices, it helps you appreciate everything like ten times more. so i don't see it as like ten times more. so i don't see itasa like ten times more. so i don't see it as a weakness, because i think in sport, you have to have something behind you that's pushing you. when you come from a...
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and ijust thought, only one person's going to win this.she decided to spearhead the campaign and made this video to help spread the word on social media. some people with larger accounts shared it and very quickly that message got across and the rest of us followed basically. we have over 700 people with giveaways on board now which is amazing. we have got such a breadth of accommodation on offer. we have got — it ranges from a shepherd's hut in dorset to an amazing chateau in the south of france. it is just amazing acts of generosity all across the board. sarah decided to open the offer up again on her own property and was sent 2,000 nominations. the winner was picked at random. is it a two night stay? two nights' stay and when you get down here, then a close walk to a lovely cafe down the road where you'll get a free meal. you can get breakfast. spend a way to your heart. i feel like crying. 0h, love. who nominated you 7 one of the girls who i worked with the other day, she nominated me. that was really sweet. i can't believe it. 0h, ble
and ijust thought, only one person's going to win this.she decided to spearhead the campaign and made this video to help spread the word on social media. some people with larger accounts shared it and very quickly that message got across and the rest of us followed basically. we have over 700 people with giveaways on board now which is amazing. we have got such a breadth of accommodation on offer. we have got — it ranges from a shepherd's hut in dorset to an amazing chateau in the south of...
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to be honest, ijust thought that there was just no way, it was like a sense of disbelief.lly happening, but my mind just thought, there's no way this is real life, but of course it was and there was just a sense of fear and dread of knowing that this is how we die, but fortunately we got incredibly lucky. yeah, of course. butjust tell us, how did you eventually overpower and then restrain him? well, long story short, spencer stone choked him unconscious while i was hitting him in the head with his ak—47. that's pretty... well, comprehensive, yeah. and i have heard you say before that your training kicked in after that and you realised, right, there could be other threats on the train, things like that? absolutely. i took the ak—47 and charged the weapon and realised that he had actually attempted to fire it but the ammunition failed, and then i checked the rest of the train to look for any other wounded passengers or even terrorists, and then spencer, who is an emt in the air force, crawled over and stopped the bleeding of mark moogalian who was shot in the neck prior to o
to be honest, ijust thought that there was just no way, it was like a sense of disbelief.lly happening, but my mind just thought, there's no way this is real life, but of course it was and there was just a sense of fear and dread of knowing that this is how we die, but fortunately we got incredibly lucky. yeah, of course. butjust tell us, how did you eventually overpower and then restrain him? well, long story short, spencer stone choked him unconscious while i was hitting him in the head with...
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and after i graduated from my phd, ijust had this feeling of, like, "why not both? norway that i would start to work with in between performances and after rehearsals, late at night. and that developed, and i was working with the robot, and i wasjust so inspired by the way that it moves and how it inspired new movement from me and the collaboration of technology and human and bringing that together. working with the robots and including dance, ithink... ..part of the important part is — and the mission is to open up the conversation and to discuss, break down the stereotypes, and to show that, a, you can have fun working with tech, you can be super—creative and imaginative. it's not — science is not being given a book and memorising in the corner. it's all about collaboration and bringing ideas. and the more creative you are, the better you'd actually be at tech and science. so, when i was at norwegian national ballet, i got covered in motion — i went into the motion capture suit, and i was dancing to music, and we were storing my movement as data points to then tra
and after i graduated from my phd, ijust had this feeling of, like, "why not both? norway that i would start to work with in between performances and after rehearsals, late at night. and that developed, and i was working with the robot, and i wasjust so inspired by the way that it moves and how it inspired new movement from me and the collaboration of technology and human and bringing that together. working with the robots and including dance, ithink... ..part of the important part is —...
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ijust wa nt to effect but may not. thanks., because it is not accident that in this country we have one of the biggest genomic testing services in the world, as well as the vast pcr testing capabilities. it is because of a consistent investment in genomic research over ten years or maybe longer in this country. and i want to pay tribute to the researchers who brought this to our attention, it is because of this huge surveillance system that we have built up, that they could see the problem in kent and went specifically to look and see if there was anything going on by sequencing the genomes of the capability we have built up, were able to come with this insight which we are able to discuss, and we worked over the weekend to understand the consequences and the action we had to take. the problem is that the epidemic was increasing in london and its surrounding areas anyway, and the actions that you need to take out the same. but nevertheless, it is a tribute to british science and then particularly support that has gone into gen
ijust wa nt to effect but may not. thanks., because it is not accident that in this country we have one of the biggest genomic testing services in the world, as well as the vast pcr testing capabilities. it is because of a consistent investment in genomic research over ten years or maybe longer in this country. and i want to pay tribute to the researchers who brought this to our attention, it is because of this huge surveillance system that we have built up, that they could see the problem in...
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and if ijust look up itself. of cases. and if ijust look up the piece, forgive me, it is... national audit office are normally called on to do these watchdog reports particular when so much money is being spent on this scheme. £22 billion spent on this scheme. £22 billion spent on this scheme itself. but call handlers spentjust1% of scheme itself. but call handlers spent just 1% of their time working, apparently. and £22 billion has been thrown at this scheme amid efforts to effort a lockdown essentially. and so a lot of these providers, it was outsourced. they said there wasn't proper scrutiny spent to prevent conflict of interest. and about 18,000 call handlers were employed in may but they utilisation rates as they call it were just this staggering 1%. some workers said that they were told to watch netflix with one describing being paid four point £5,000 without receiving one single call. what do you make of it, polly? where is the fault line with this particular story, how did they spend just i% of their time working? they recruited a lot of people but without a system t
and if ijust look up itself. of cases. and if ijust look up the piece, forgive me, it is... national audit office are normally called on to do these watchdog reports particular when so much money is being spent on this scheme. £22 billion spent on this scheme. £22 billion spent on this scheme itself. but call handlers spentjust1% of scheme itself. but call handlers spent just 1% of their time working, apparently. and £22 billion has been thrown at this scheme amid efforts to effort a...
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ijust go through life as i always have, just take it in my stride.just look at it, ok, i'm still fairly healthy, still breathing and whatever and i willjust go and enjoy it. during her career, hedman has faced far bigger battles. one of the few black players, she's received racist abuse from spectators, a factor in why she took a five year break from the sport. it really does hurt sometimes and you just think, i really want to walk away from this. is there any part of you that kind of feels the need almost to show them? oh, good god, yes! that drives me and i'm sure that's why i win so many titles and i just think, do you know what? i'm going to shut you up, i'lljust let my darts do the talking. in qualifying, hedman beat fallon sherrock, the star of last year's championship, whilst still working night shifts for royal mail. if she can deliver this sort of form, well, who knows? 180! it's the biggest stage in the world for darts, isn't it? so, as i said, i will just go and enjoy. i won't be worried about them — let them worry about me. the rest have
ijust go through life as i always have, just take it in my stride.just look at it, ok, i'm still fairly healthy, still breathing and whatever and i willjust go and enjoy it. during her career, hedman has faced far bigger battles. one of the few black players, she's received racist abuse from spectators, a factor in why she took a five year break from the sport. it really does hurt sometimes and you just think, i really want to walk away from this. is there any part of you that kind of feels the...
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i have no objection to them doing what they like, ijust hopein them doing what they like, ijust hoperet what has happened in the past year. quite a lot of money after that hundred million dollars netflix. i hope we have more time but we have so many papers in. katy and david, thank you very much indeed. good evening. this is your sports news. chelsea missed the chance to move top of the premier league after pedro neto scored the winner for wolves in the fifth minute of added on time at moilneux. olivier giroud had put chelsea ahead in the second half, but daniel podence levelled matters just after the hour mark, and then with 95 minutes on the clock, neto grabbed the winner to hand wolves a first win in three matches, taking them tenth. a draw by west brom having gone ahead on the half hour mark through ilkay guendogan, but a rubenm dias own goaljust before half time brought it level with albion keeper sam johnstone making some vital saves late on. tomorrow, arsenal will be looking for a much needed win over southampton after making their worst start to a season in 46 years. manager
i have no objection to them doing what they like, ijust hopein them doing what they like, ijust hoperet what has happened in the past year. quite a lot of money after that hundred million dollars netflix. i hope we have more time but we have so many papers in. katy and david, thank you very much indeed. good evening. this is your sports news. chelsea missed the chance to move top of the premier league after pedro neto scored the winner for wolves in the fifth minute of added on time at...
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so, i'm not sure it's panic buying, ijust think few weeks. so, i'm not sure it's panic buying, i just think we few weeks. so, i'm not sure it's panic buying, ijust think we have all had to reschedule. some of these people were queuing outside the shop several hours before they open. the issue here also, giles, it doesn't appear that supermarkets and shops will be running out of produce in the run—up to christmas can i think the real problem will be after christmas, because there is that isn't there, from the stocks not being refilled. yes, i think so, and also this issue of, doesn't lead to a surge in prices? of course, if you haven't got such availability, and that hits the consumer in the pockets, yet, as we we re the consumer in the pockets, yet, as we were saying earlier on, it seems like at the moment, the standard stock stuff is fine, perishables, not so great, but as i was saying, all of thisjust adds not so great, but as i was saying, all of this just adds to a sense of hysteria and panic, which never ends well. let's look at the inde
so, i'm not sure it's panic buying, ijust think few weeks. so, i'm not sure it's panic buying, i just think we few weeks. so, i'm not sure it's panic buying, ijust think we have all had to reschedule. some of these people were queuing outside the shop several hours before they open. the issue here also, giles, it doesn't appear that supermarkets and shops will be running out of produce in the run—up to christmas can i think the real problem will be after christmas, because there is that isn't...
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it's one that ijust saw liverpool and manchester mayors just put together a letter saying that moneyshould actually be distributed to that 3 million people who are, have not beenin million people who are, have not been in any way supported during this pandemic. they basically thrown to the neck falling through the cracks. it could be small directors, freelancers on payroll, they could be people who have just turned freelance but there's 3 million people who have been unsupported during this difficult time, and because now, obviously, to direct that money in their direction as well. let's have a look at the daily express front page. £10 billion back at shops. carolyn the paper suggesting shoppers will return to the high street in a christmas bonanza this weekend. ijust came in here to the bbc this evening and it was certainly busy but not as busy as you would expect for a few weeks before christmas. do you think that shops are going to get that huge boost they so desperately need? well, i think the figure that the paper was quoting is that actually there has been an upsurge in a numbe
it's one that ijust saw liverpool and manchester mayors just put together a letter saying that moneyshould actually be distributed to that 3 million people who are, have not beenin million people who are, have not been in any way supported during this pandemic. they basically thrown to the neck falling through the cracks. it could be small directors, freelancers on payroll, they could be people who have just turned freelance but there's 3 million people who have been unsupported during this...
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he's very proud of all of us, so ijust want to express my best wishes to the family and everybody.people and families suffering from the covid—19 pandemic. vaccines are on their way and level nobody ever thought possible and would've to get another administration five years and it took us seven months. and they are starting next week and we are going to start vaccinating a lot of people already are vaccinated. you caught it and you are immune. i hope it's true. you know they say that before i had it, they said if you catch it, you are a mean for life and once i got it they said if you catch it you are immune for four months. right? laughter. but they are on their way, the vaccines and they are great vaccines and they are great vaccines and they are great vaccines and safe and brilliant to think of what we have done this is a short period of time and they call it even some of the enemies call it a medical miracle what we've done. and we also have great therapeutics and they are already here. and ican and they are already here. and i can testify to that fact i will tell you what, som
he's very proud of all of us, so ijust want to express my best wishes to the family and everybody.people and families suffering from the covid—19 pandemic. vaccines are on their way and level nobody ever thought possible and would've to get another administration five years and it took us seven months. and they are starting next week and we are going to start vaccinating a lot of people already are vaccinated. you caught it and you are immune. i hope it's true. you know they say that before i...
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ijust wanted growing in terms of the 80 plus age group.e final question with you about the reduction in the time that people must self—isolate coming down from 14 must self—isolate coming down from 1a days down to ten days? is that sensible, do you think? i'm not sure it will make much difference really because we know the self isolation is not really observed by the majority of people. so reducing from 14 to ten, i'm not for the purpose of the apple but does increase the risk of transmission a bit but much more important is the fact that it is more or less a voluntary isolation. and for some time, independent say to become a member had been advocating a managed isolation, particularly important at this time because i wonder what our airports are going to be like just around christmas and whether all those people will be observing self isolation of any duration over that period and that worries me enormously. unfortunately we have run out of time and we have to leave it there but really good to talk to you. thank you very much. sport, and
ijust wanted growing in terms of the 80 plus age group.e final question with you about the reduction in the time that people must self—isolate coming down from 14 must self—isolate coming down from 1a days down to ten days? is that sensible, do you think? i'm not sure it will make much difference really because we know the self isolation is not really observed by the majority of people. so reducing from 14 to ten, i'm not for the purpose of the apple but does increase the risk of...
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i had three jobs and if i didn't do that ijust wouldn't have been able to cook a pot of food.really bad. i'd rather give the food to the kids then give it to myself. sometimes i didn't get anything to eat and they said of you had yours? i would say yeah but i didn't. sometimes we didn't have a loaf of bread in the house. it's embarrassing to say but we didn't. 0n the way we are living now, honestly i see my room sometimes ijust cry. you just sit there crying on your own because you are thinking about where you have come from to where you are at now. it'sjust sad really, isn't it? all them little struggles and sacrifices that you made it helps you appreciate everything ten times more. so i don't see it as a wea kness more. so i don't see it as a weakness because i think in sport you have to have something behind it that's pushing you. when you come from a place of struggle and a place pain, a lot of the time it switches and it becomes your drive and motivation. 0ne one way in which the government could help those worst affected would be to extend the national voucher scheme. th
i had three jobs and if i didn't do that ijust wouldn't have been able to cook a pot of food.really bad. i'd rather give the food to the kids then give it to myself. sometimes i didn't get anything to eat and they said of you had yours? i would say yeah but i didn't. sometimes we didn't have a loaf of bread in the house. it's embarrassing to say but we didn't. 0n the way we are living now, honestly i see my room sometimes ijust cry. you just sit there crying on your own because you are thinking...
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ijust want to build, like, loads of relationships with people.onversation you have could be a link for your future. mostly i'm fine, like, i'm having a good time. it's been really, really good. it's not too long after her own encounter that fabianna hears of another black student who alleges they've been discriminated against. according to the student, the incident involved a staff member from trinity college, which is one of the colleges of cambridge university. i was on the train, one of my feet was on the seat, and i wasjust sitting there. a man from trinity college came on, looked at me in disgust, and just literally looked overandjust said... bleep verbally assaulted me on the train... yeah. for no reason. ..for literally no reason. the only reason, i believe, is because my foot was on the seat. yeah. no—one was around and i was unwell. he had the trinity college lanyard, he had the trinity college tie. he had the trinity college uniform, it was very clear that he was from there. and when i said to him, "i'm just letting you know "i'm going
ijust want to build, like, loads of relationships with people.onversation you have could be a link for your future. mostly i'm fine, like, i'm having a good time. it's been really, really good. it's not too long after her own encounter that fabianna hears of another black student who alleges they've been discriminated against. according to the student, the incident involved a staff member from trinity college, which is one of the colleges of cambridge university. i was on the train, one of my...
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robbie, ijust robbie, i just want to know, robbie, ijust want to know, from your point of view, whenact? welcome and never actually heard them. i was tied up just at the start of the game as i often am, so the start of the game as i often am, soi the start of the game as i often am, so i didn't get out untiljust after the game had, sorry, my phone is ringing. ididn‘t the game had, sorry, my phone is ringing. i didn't get out untiljust after the game had started, and so the first i've heard of it was after the first i've heard of it was after the game, because for us, the game had gone extremely well, you know? we had a lot of preparation for the first time fans coming back, and the fa ns first time fans coming back, and the fans had been fantastic the way they came into the ground, the way they socially distance themselves and followed all the guidelines we gave them, and! followed all the guidelines we gave them, and i never actually heard it on the night, so, i was devastated to hear afterwards, because a couple at colchester, we don't really suffer from these issues, at colchester
robbie, ijust robbie, i just want to know, robbie, ijust want to know, from your point of view, whenact? welcome and never actually heard them. i was tied up just at the start of the game as i often am, so the start of the game as i often am, soi the start of the game as i often am, so i didn't get out untiljust after the game had, sorry, my phone is ringing. ididn‘t the game had, sorry, my phone is ringing. i didn't get out untiljust after the game had started, and so the first i've heard of...
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ijust hope... go on, geoff. i just say to geoff? ijust hope... go on, geoff.the kindness you have shown to our team here, you have shown to our team here, you have been incredible, you, your wife and kids, thank you very much indeed. i have got a little bit more good news coming, because, stay there, don't go anywhere, kev. you have a few more people i think who have a few more people i think who have some words to say about our kev. as you well know, so many people have been inspired by your example and your relationship with rob. talking about leadership and a lack of leadership, you have been so loyal through all this and it has inspired a lot of people. many people who have been directly affected by motor neurone disease have got in contact with us this week and maybe they didn't even know much about you or rub beforehand that they wanted to say this to you this morning. hey, kevin, it's andrew and freya nixon here. congratulations on achieving your seven marathons in seven days. you've really inspired me and my dad to get out on the road. we've been shari
ijust hope... go on, geoff. i just say to geoff? ijust hope... go on, geoff.the kindness you have shown to our team here, you have shown to our team here, you have been incredible, you, your wife and kids, thank you very much indeed. i have got a little bit more good news coming, because, stay there, don't go anywhere, kev. you have a few more people i think who have a few more people i think who have some words to say about our kev. as you well know, so many people have been inspired by your...
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ijust wa nt to ta ke person in the coming days. ijust want to take you back to nick.ting at this point, nick, how very difficult this whole process has been, that some people will recall the prime minister talking about an oven ready deal, but the fact that it would be a fairly hazy and amicable negotiation, it hasn't proved to be that's, has its? no, it's not. the government would argue that when they talked about an oven ready deal at the election this time last year, we we re at the election this time last year, we were just at the election this time last year, we werejust coming at the election this time last year, we were just coming towards the general election campaign, ministers would say, look, they were talking about the withdrawal agreement, but how that actually gets you out, but these trade talks have not been hazy. there are 95% that might be sorted, but the key issue, the ha rd est sorted, but the key issue, the hardest issues are still to be resolved. however, there are another couple of things worth pointing out genworth for membrane over the next few
ijust wa nt to ta ke person in the coming days. ijust want to take you back to nick.ting at this point, nick, how very difficult this whole process has been, that some people will recall the prime minister talking about an oven ready deal, but the fact that it would be a fairly hazy and amicable negotiation, it hasn't proved to be that's, has its? no, it's not. the government would argue that when they talked about an oven ready deal at the election this time last year, we we re at the election...
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and ijust started doodling andi class.re working on that currently. he has got his emojis on the app store and the play store. and he is close to a deal with a large wholesaler. dear me. no wonder you're smiling, joe! you're sorted for life! is this what you wa nt to sorted for life! is this what you want to do when you grow up? definitely at the minute. i don't think i am going to change and i don't want to change at the minute. lovely to see your big beaming grin this morning, the pair of you. enjoy school today, telling all your mates about drawing for the duke and duchess of cambridge. thank you both. thanks very much. what a day he is going to have a school today! it would be mad! wonderful smile. we are going to read out some messages for super kevin sinfield later. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today. hours to do a deal. post brexit trade talks resume today but are said to be on a knife edge. still no agreement on fishing, on rul
and ijust started doodling andi class.re working on that currently. he has got his emojis on the app store and the play store. and he is close to a deal with a large wholesaler. dear me. no wonder you're smiling, joe! you're sorted for life! is this what you wa nt to sorted for life! is this what you want to do when you grow up? definitely at the minute. i don't think i am going to change and i don't want to change at the minute. lovely to see your big beaming grin this morning, the pair of...
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ijust keep thinking, relentless forward motion, just one step in front of the other.and welcome to the travel show, coming to you from the festive windsor. now, in spite of the glimmers of hope we are hearing on the news, for many of us, travel is still impractical. but never fear, because we are here to bring you inspiration amid all these dark and gloomy nights. first, though... for britain's theatres, christmas can only mean one thing — panto! singing, dancing, comedy, romance and belting catchphrases. oh, no, it wasn't! children: oh, yes, it was! all based in a traditional fairytale setting. pantomime has every ingredient needed for a fun family night out. except in 2020, many of our much—loved pantomimes don't have a stage to perform on. with only a limited number of shows still running across the country this year, panto, like the majority of the arts, has been dealt a heavy blow by covid. data from play association uk theatre revealed ticket income from its members‘ productions grossed £60 million last year, the highest amount ever. this winter, however, things
ijust keep thinking, relentless forward motion, just one step in front of the other.and welcome to the travel show, coming to you from the festive windsor. now, in spite of the glimmers of hope we are hearing on the news, for many of us, travel is still impractical. but never fear, because we are here to bring you inspiration amid all these dark and gloomy nights. first, though... for britain's theatres, christmas can only mean one thing — panto! singing, dancing, comedy, romance and belting...
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those days ijust was so young and it probably but in those days ijust was so young and so it probablyo get on a train and leave and i did not by people who are promising meetjobs and god knows what else. so i turned up and god knows what else. so i turned up in this big city in the middle of germany andl up in this big city in the middle of germany and i found myself with no money very quickly because all i had was 100,000 lira and my pocket. in those days it was £50. which lasted about two days. and eating and then i started eating out of the back of a restaurant kitchen and bends and things like that. so it was very tough. but it taught me quite a lot. fast forward to this christmas and even this time of pandemic and coronavirus, it's safe to say many of us will overindulge this christmas but your message is to remember those who were not so fortu nate. remember those who were not so fortunate. yes, i mean people probably look at this and say we've lost so many people to the pandemic, it's been a terrible year. i know but why make it worse? the people who have a roof over our heads
those days ijust was so young and it probably but in those days ijust was so young and so it probablyo get on a train and leave and i did not by people who are promising meetjobs and god knows what else. so i turned up and god knows what else. so i turned up in this big city in the middle of germany andl up in this big city in the middle of germany and i found myself with no money very quickly because all i had was 100,000 lira and my pocket. in those days it was £50. which lasted about two...
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ijust keep thinking, relentless forward motion, just one step after the other.everybody around the world, but to be out here in the desert, in the early morning, running and doing what i love again, just feels amazing. in a strange way, maybe because we couldn't get out here and do things like this during lockdown, it's made us appreciate what we've got on our doorstep here in dubai more. 50 minutes to do five kay over sand isn't bad. i'm really pleased with that, even if i could cover that distance in half that time on tarmac. for me it was never about winning, i just wanted to get out here, maybe to show that despite covid and the current restrictions, we can still take part in sport and do the things that we love. maybe a little differently, but we can still do them. it was just a beautiful, beautiful run. seeing so many people out there, you can see that there are many out there for the very first time, to get their first experience in the desert, it really puts a smile on my face. and i'm sure they will be back for more. the hardest part, actually, was the
ijust keep thinking, relentless forward motion, just one step after the other.everybody around the world, but to be out here in the desert, in the early morning, running and doing what i love again, just feels amazing. in a strange way, maybe because we couldn't get out here and do things like this during lockdown, it's made us appreciate what we've got on our doorstep here in dubai more. 50 minutes to do five kay over sand isn't bad. i'm really pleased with that, even if i could cover that...
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and ijust feel so well.well. and are there, give us an idea of how you found out that you and barbara were going to get this vaccine? oh, just happened to be a phone call which we got on monday. no, sorry, sunday. theyjust told us the next day. it was as quick as that. they came at nine o'clock in the morning. jake and ben, you must be delighted to know that the vaccination process has started for your grandparents. what are you most looking forward to when you finally get to see them? for myself, as mine and said, i havejust had a little girl, who is 18 months old. she is going up so fast. i know how important it is from my man to be a pa rt important it is from my man to be a part of her life and to see her as much as possible, especially getting those hugs as well. she has been missing out on that. hopefully it is a step in the right direction to be able to get back to some kind of normality, to get my nan hugging her great—grandmother. it would be great timing as well, because the second great—granddaugh
and ijust feel so well.well. and are there, give us an idea of how you found out that you and barbara were going to get this vaccine? oh, just happened to be a phone call which we got on monday. no, sorry, sunday. theyjust told us the next day. it was as quick as that. they came at nine o'clock in the morning. jake and ben, you must be delighted to know that the vaccination process has started for your grandparents. what are you most looking forward to when you finally get to see them? for...
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so, if it did, ijust want to set the record straight.great deal of confidence in what the uk does, both scientifically and from a regulatory standpoint. if i somehow came across differently, i apologise for that. professor stephen evans, a professor at the london school of hygiene & tropical medicine, listened to dr fauci's apology. this is his reaction. well, he's a great man. he's a great scientist and he's a champion of truth, as you say on your bbc news logo. he is somebody who i have respected for as long as... i don't know him personally and i really respect him for the way he has responded. i think that is exactly what most of us in the uk thought. that is that the fda's way of doing things, they are doing it as quickly as is right for them and the uk process has been able in these special circumstances to move more rapidly. not because of brexit, not because we're out of the eu, but simply because of the particular circumstances that we face now. and i think that this pandemic has amplified so many things, both good and bad. dr f
so, if it did, ijust want to set the record straight.great deal of confidence in what the uk does, both scientifically and from a regulatory standpoint. if i somehow came across differently, i apologise for that. professor stephen evans, a professor at the london school of hygiene & tropical medicine, listened to dr fauci's apology. this is his reaction. well, he's a great man. he's a great scientist and he's a champion of truth, as you say on your bbc news logo. he is somebody who i have...
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ijust did biology in school.t 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, iwould 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 hu
ijust did biology in school.t 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...
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and ijust make this plea to the public really, you can really help them.s not too hard wearing a mask. we have to wear one for ten to 12 hours. kay preston has spent years caring for others and working through the pandemic. 12.5 hour shifts, it's a long day. but it goes really quickly and at the end of the day, you do feel that you've done something worthwhile. it's been hard work for everybody. the staff i know have done as much as they possibly can. they've felt tired but they've still been coming to work and hopefully this will soon be behind us. the tribute looks at how times have changed, but yet, how much has stayed the same. we've probably relied on one another to sort of help us through the difficult, you know, phases like they're going through presently. i'm sure they need time to discuss things and support one another through the difficult times. my heart goes out to them. i think it's very difficult for them, i can't imagine the pressure that they're under because it's so continuous and so long. it's my beloved nhs, it's an amazing institution,
and ijust make this plea to the public really, you can really help them.s not too hard wearing a mask. we have to wear one for ten to 12 hours. kay preston has spent years caring for others and working through the pandemic. 12.5 hour shifts, it's a long day. but it goes really quickly and at the end of the day, you do feel that you've done something worthwhile. it's been hard work for everybody. the staff i know have done as much as they possibly can. they've felt tired but they've still been...
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ijust wa nt to fast-growing market.your industry, do you think with yellow i think tesla and others are investing heavily in this but of course you can always use more investment in this arena. kevin, very good to talk to you, sorry it was so brief. thanks very much for watching, we will be back a little later. goodbye for now. hello. for most of us, the chances of a white christmas look pretty slim, but it's probably not going to be a particularly wet christmas either. drier, colder weather on the way by the end of this week. there is some more rain to get out of the way first, and on the earlier satellite picture, you can see this big hook of cloud. this is really going to provide wet weather across southern areas, particularly through the first half of this week. this first frontal system bringing rain, particularly across england and wales, up into northern ireland as well. something a little bit clearer but still with some showers further north. chilly air across northern areas with a wedge of really mild air worki
ijust wa nt to fast-growing market.your industry, do you think with yellow i think tesla and others are investing heavily in this but of course you can always use more investment in this arena. kevin, very good to talk to you, sorry it was so brief. thanks very much for watching, we will be back a little later. goodbye for now. hello. for most of us, the chances of a white christmas look pretty slim, but it's probably not going to be a particularly wet christmas either. drier, colder weather on...
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ijust wa nt to party. we are are shocked.t single simple thing sums him up for you? i mean, i guess the thing most people respond about is futurism and the space age, but i think what he told us that really resonated with us is a very simple french line which means everything is possible. the idea that as you go forward into life, if you can carry that philosophy...” have to cut you off. todd and david, thank you so much. hello there. parts of the uk have seen quite a bit of snowfall over the last few days, mainly north and western parts of england into wales, northern scotland and parts of northern ireland. the south—east corner, though, still hasn‘t seen that much, you could see some over the next few days, and likely to see further bouts of rain, sleet and snow. of course, ice will be an issue pretty much wherever you are over the coming few days. this cold northerly wind blowing right down across the country will be with us for the rest of this week and into the start of 2021. it‘ll be pushing in lots of showers around co
ijust wa nt to party. we are are shocked.t single simple thing sums him up for you? i mean, i guess the thing most people respond about is futurism and the space age, but i think what he told us that really resonated with us is a very simple french line which means everything is possible. the idea that as you go forward into life, if you can carry that philosophy...” have to cut you off. todd and david, thank you so much. hello there. parts of the uk have seen quite a bit of snowfall over the...
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and ijust turned 18, so i can't really do the normal things an 18—year—old does.ising case numbers and a feared further rise after christmas are driving the new restrictions, but it will be some time before we know which direction the virus will take in 2021. john mcmanus, bbc news. most secondary school pupils in england will return to the classroom after the christmas break later than planned. years 11 and 13 can resume face—to—face teaching one week late on 11th january, while all other year groups will return the following week. but teaching unions have criticised the government's plans, with one labelling it "a last—minute mess". the education secretary, gavin williamson, has been speaking this morning. he explained the importance of getting coronavirus testing for school children up and running properly before pupils return. on monday of next week, all secondary schools are going to be getting a drop of tests. all the equipment they need to set up, all the ppe that they need in order to have the staff. and on top of that, those schools that are really having
and ijust turned 18, so i can't really do the normal things an 18—year—old does.ising case numbers and a feared further rise after christmas are driving the new restrictions, but it will be some time before we know which direction the virus will take in 2021. john mcmanus, bbc news. most secondary school pupils in england will return to the classroom after the christmas break later than planned. years 11 and 13 can resume face—to—face teaching one week late on 11th january, while all...
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ijust wa nt to ta ke inspirationalwork there.re members are continuing to consider and debate that you eu future relationship bell. they are in the final stages, and we are expecting about their little bit later. of course, the commons voted overwhelmingly in support of the bill a little bit earlier on. we are expecting a vote here, still speaking. lots more on the website. hello there. hasn't been too bad a day for many of us after a very cold start. we've seen quite a bit of sunshine around. northern scotland though has seen a lot of very heavy snowfall. we're likely to see more rain, sleet and snow over the next few days. that combined with overnight ice is likely to cause some disruption. so, stay tuned to the forecast for all the details. but in the short term, we've still got this cold pool of air across the country and these weather fronts enhancing shower activity. now, this frontjust passing to the south of england and should take any rain, sleet, snow showers with it. and then we focus in on this new front pushing in to
ijust wa nt to ta ke inspirationalwork there.re members are continuing to consider and debate that you eu future relationship bell. they are in the final stages, and we are expecting about their little bit later. of course, the commons voted overwhelmingly in support of the bill a little bit earlier on. we are expecting a vote here, still speaking. lots more on the website. hello there. hasn't been too bad a day for many of us after a very cold start. we've seen quite a bit of sunshine around....
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also, it sounds awful, but ijust in the store.but i just assume in the store. also, it sounds awful, but ijust assume everyone i meet is infectious and try and stay two metres away from everybody. that is how i look at it at the moment. that is the only way i feel comfortable going shopping. i read something when the minke story broke, and the fa ct when the minke story broke, and the fact that the virus had been picked up fact that the virus had been picked up in scandinavia, or belgium, and they had to cull the animals. and they had to cull the animals. and the point was that this virus originated from animals, and when it goes back to an animal host and then jumps back out to a human it can cause big problems. it was in denmark, that was it. pleasejust explain that to us. is there a concern? because there was a concern in the farming community in spain. we've had this in denmark... yes, it isa we've had this in denmark... yes, it is a concern. but the truth is we do not know enough about this coronavirus to know how many animal
also, it sounds awful, but ijust in the store.but i just assume in the store. also, it sounds awful, but ijust assume everyone i meet is infectious and try and stay two metres away from everybody. that is how i look at it at the moment. that is the only way i feel comfortable going shopping. i read something when the minke story broke, and the fa ct when the minke story broke, and the fact that the virus had been picked up fact that the virus had been picked up in scandinavia, or belgium, and...
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ijust want been so keenly anticipated arrived.o keenly anticipated arrived. ijust want to bring you some breaking news about covid vaccine because of pfizer has said that its covid—19 vaccine has been 90% effective. and then a world first. applause. 90—year—old margaret receives the fire that vaccine at university hospital coventry. so, margaret, first tell us, how was it for you? it was fine. i was not nervous at all. it was really good, yes. and what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having this vaccine? i say go for it. go for it, because it is free and it is the best thing that has ever happened. vaccines offer a way through the pandemic, but with christmas not far off, there was a news. the discovery of a new variant of the virus, the promise of the mixing of the festive season were severely curtailed. scientist revealed the very end of the virus resulting from mutations meant it was growing more rapidly. -- the variant of the virus. it spreads more easily and therefore more measures are needed to
ijust want been so keenly anticipated arrived.o keenly anticipated arrived. ijust want to bring you some breaking news about covid vaccine because of pfizer has said that its covid—19 vaccine has been 90% effective. and then a world first. applause. 90—year—old margaret receives the fire that vaccine at university hospital coventry. so, margaret, first tell us, how was it for you? it was fine. i was not nervous at all. it was really good, yes. and what do you say to those who might be...
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ijust want i just want to get rid ijust want to get rid of covid—19. goodbye covid—19. dying. touch and goodbye to all of the people who are dyinglj touch and goodbye to all of the people who are dying. i love that! you ready to shred that? willie, drop it in, goodbye covid—19! amen to that! you can get news any time on our social media and twitter feeds. thank you so much for watching. a very frosty night out there in the glens of scotland. temperatures are not far off —10 degrees celsius, and over the next few days, it certainly is going to be cold enough for further wintry weather. not all of it pure snow, there will probably be some sleet around as well. now, the cold air has spread across many parts of the continent. the point is it's here to stay, so we're not going to see a wave of milder air coming off the atlantic any time soon. through the early hours, we're expecting snow showers across parts of scotland and also across the pennines. you can see sub—zero temperatures here, icy conditions in some areas as well. to the south of that, i think hit and miss shower
ijust want i just want to get rid ijust want to get rid of covid—19. goodbye covid—19. dying. touch and goodbye to all of the people who are dyinglj touch and goodbye to all of the people who are dying. i love that! you ready to shred that? willie, drop it in, goodbye covid—19! amen to that! you can get news any time on our social media and twitter feeds. thank you so much for watching. a very frosty night out there in the glens of scotland. temperatures are not far off —10 degrees...
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so, if it did, ijust want to set the record straight.eat deal of confidence in what the uk does, both scientifically and from a regulatory standpoint. if i somehow came from a regulatory standpoint. if i somehow came across from a regulatory standpoint. if i somehow came across differently, i apologise for that. professor stephen evans, a professor at the london school of hygiene & tropical medicine, listened to dr fauci's apology. here is what he had to say. well, he's a great man. he's a great scientist and he's a champion of truth, as you say on your bbc news logo. he is somebody who i have respected for as long as... i don't know him personally and i really respect him for the way he has responded. i think that is exactly what most of us in the uk thought. that is that the fda's way of doing things, they are doing it as quickly as is right for them and the uk process has been able in these special circumstances to move more rapidly. not because of brexit, not because we're out of the eu, but simply because of the particular circumsta
so, if it did, ijust want to set the record straight.eat deal of confidence in what the uk does, both scientifically and from a regulatory standpoint. if i somehow came from a regulatory standpoint. if i somehow came across from a regulatory standpoint. if i somehow came across differently, i apologise for that. professor stephen evans, a professor at the london school of hygiene & tropical medicine, listened to dr fauci's apology. here is what he had to say. well, he's a great man. he's a...