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ijust have _ life to be in danger. ijust have this _ life to be in danger.rocess because _ this process a peace process because it is not a peace process, _ because it is not a peace process, it isjust a political settlement between the strongmen. a peace process would — would mean healing and transitionaljustice and transitional justice and listening to transitionaljustice and listening to the victims and nothing _ listening to the victims and nothing like that is happening. she was— nothing like that is happening. she was at the talks, reporting for a news channel in car bull. — kabul. she is well known as a social media activist in helmand and has a channel called redline. she travelled the company, country asking people what they could and could not accept in a peace deal. there red lines. at the talks in doha, she interviewed a member of the taliban, she was not wearing a veil and has attracted a lot of media attention. two months later, she got a call saying she was on a hit list, her life was in danger. she is now living in the united states, like doz
ijust have _ life to be in danger. ijust have this _ life to be in danger.rocess because _ this process a peace process because it is not a peace process, _ because it is not a peace process, it isjust a political settlement between the strongmen. a peace process would — would mean healing and transitionaljustice and transitional justice and listening to transitionaljustice and listening to the victims and nothing _ listening to the victims and nothing like that is happening. she was—...
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May 28, 2021
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shock, ijust didn't know what they were waiting for, ijust want them _ they were waiting for, ijustt them to— they were waiting for, ijust want them to shoot him. he just killed two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, _ two beautiful people. i wanted him dead. i_ two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, iwanted it two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted it over. two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, iwanted it over. jack two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted it over.— dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones _ dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones had _ dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones had been - dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt i and saskia jones had been murdered and saskia jones had been murdered by a man he was known to have had a terrorist past and was still under active investigation by mi5. of course, usman khan was responsible for saskia jones and jack merritt�*s death and that is why there was an unlawful killing conclusion by the jury, but it is
shock, ijust didn't know what they were waiting for, ijust want them _ they were waiting for, ijustt them to— they were waiting for, ijust want them to shoot him. he just killed two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, _ two beautiful people. i wanted him dead. i_ two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, iwanted it two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted it over. two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, iwanted it over. jack two...
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May 8, 2021
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think— that that is brilliant but ijust think it — that that is brilliant but ijust think it would takeucture, but the government has to— infrastructure, but the government has to show by the time the next election— has to show by the time the next election comes round it has restarted that process. it�*s restarted that process. it's measurable _ restarted that process. it's measurable in _ restarted that process. it's measurable in a _ restarted that process. it�*s measurable in a way, so something has to be done to be measured, otherwise i guess people willjudge at the next election and, rachel, if we contrast that with the other side of the front page, talking about other possible casualties of a reshuffle this week, do you think the nature of the coverage of labour�*s performance and what keir starmer has done so far in removing angela raynerfrom a couple starmer has done so far in removing angela rayner from a couple of roles is fair? i angela rayner from a couple of roles is fair? , ., �* , ., , is fair? i 'ust don't understand his thinkin: is fair? ijust don't understand his thin
think— that that is brilliant but ijust think it — that that is brilliant but ijust think it would takeucture, but the government has to— infrastructure, but the government has to show by the time the next election— has to show by the time the next election comes round it has restarted that process. it�*s restarted that process. it's measurable _ restarted that process. it's measurable in _ restarted that process. it's measurable in a _ restarted that process. it�*s measurable in a...
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May 4, 2021
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ijust want you have had plenty of that in your life.that they were some, let's be honest, some pretty in—store ordinary connections between you and men that you know became active terrorist in al-qaeda. just to name one, ramsey bin al—shib. you had connections to him in germany. t you had connections to him in germany-— you had connections to him in german . ., �* ~ ., germany. i don't know him. he came once _ germany. i don't know him. he came once to — germany. i don't know him. he came once to my _ germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house - germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house to - germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house to visitj came once to my house to visit a friend. those are all the connections. there are no connections. there are no connections whatsoever with any type of organised crime is because i don't want, i don't believe in the word terrorism because it is used to oppress politically descend in my part of the world and it is abuse to collectively punish innocent people. if you say a
ijust want you have had plenty of that in your life.that they were some, let's be honest, some pretty in—store ordinary connections between you and men that you know became active terrorist in al-qaeda. just to name one, ramsey bin al—shib. you had connections to him in germany. t you had connections to him in germany-— you had connections to him in german . ., �* ~ ., germany. i don't know him. he came once _ germany. i don't know him. he came once to — germany. i don't know him. he...
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ijust decided, hang on, i have this product, lets try it. they brought me into hospital. i kept falling over and tripping up. i had a patient who came in to our liver clinic, she could have full liver failure had she continued. illegal? oh, wow. if apetamin is illegal, what is it doing in all of my socials? i have taken apetamin myself to get the most desirable look. but i look up to kyliejenner because she isjust a big influencer, so inspirational, and ijust really like her body. i feel like you have to look a certain way if you want to make it big. i don't think it isjust me, ifeel like there are plenty other models and girls out there that feel like they need to change themselves due to what they see on social media. people are doing a lot of crazy things to get that slim thicc body. like taking apetamin, an unlicensed medicine that is definitely not made to be used for boosting your bum. today i will be reviewing and giving my input. simmer down. right here, what is this product that these girls are taking and saying is giving them hips
ijust decided, hang on, i have this product, lets try it. they brought me into hospital. i kept falling over and tripping up. i had a patient who came in to our liver clinic, she could have full liver failure had she continued. illegal? oh, wow. if apetamin is illegal, what is it doing in all of my socials? i have taken apetamin myself to get the most desirable look. but i look up to kyliejenner because she isjust a big influencer, so inspirational, and ijust really like her body. i feel like...
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ijust wanted to have the training room _ each other.ve the training room and i _ each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and i saw- each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and i saw a - the training room and i saw a message _ the training room and i saw a message from mum saying i'm going out drinking already. it was more of a case _ out drinking already. it was more of a case i_ out drinking already. it was more of a case i think— out drinking already. it was more of a case i think that she was more excited — a case i think that she was more excited than any of us to see it. my dad was _ excited than any of us to see it. my dad was probably the same but i think— dad was probably the same but i think everybody was shocked more than anything. everybody was like, oh my— than anything. everybody was like, oh my god, — than anything. everybody was like, oh my god, the first time they will ever play— oh my god, the first time they will ever play each other and what a game it is. ever play each other and what a game it i
ijust wanted to have the training room _ each other.ve the training room and i _ each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and i saw- each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and i saw a - the training room and i saw a message _ the training room and i saw a message from mum saying i'm going out drinking already. it was more of a case _ out drinking already. it was more of a case i_ out drinking already. it was more of a case i think— out drinking already. it was more of a...
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many experts think it would take years, ijust want to be i would take years, ijust want to be honest and i think it's— would take years, ijust want to be honest. and i think it's really- honest. and i think it's really important _ honest. and i think it's really important to _ honest. and i think it's really important to recognise - honest. and i think it's really important to recognise as - honest. and i think it's really important to recognise as we honest. and i think it's really- important to recognise as we are not awash— important to recognise as we are not awash with _ important to recognise as we are not awash with beds _ important to recognise as we are not awash with beds and _ important to recognise as we are not awash with beds and doctors. - important to recognise as we are not awash with beds and doctors. we - awash with beds and doctors. we already— awash with beds and doctors. we already have _ awash with beds and doctors. we already have far— awash with beds and doctors. we already have far fewer— awash with beds and doctors. we already have far fewer hospital i awas
many experts think it would take years, ijust want to be i would take years, ijust want to be honest and i think it's— would take years, ijust want to be honest. and i think it's really- honest. and i think it's really important _ honest. and i think it's really important to _ honest. and i think it's really important to recognise - honest. and i think it's really important to recognise as - honest. and i think it's really important to recognise as we honest. and i think it's really-...
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and ijust, as you can see in the video, completely broke down. and started crying.s me so extremely happy, honestly. i didn't have to pay to be comfortable with my name on paper and my legal name, so why should andi have to? the video went viral. andi just has so many people who love him and support him, it wasn't a difficult task to get the money raised for him, rather than having him have that burden himself. i feel like two completely separate people in my existence — from years ago to now. that's the thing, i was always the same person, but to me, mentally, it felt like two different people that i've lived through. my family, we have talked about my identity and all that, but they're generally, like, ok now. at first, they weren't. not everything's, you know, perfect in this world, but that's totally fine. they're, like, ok now. now, the story behind this — i actually had a different cardboard sign taped to my door with my dead name, but i was like, "you know what? "let's change that." so i did. welcome! these are my paintings that i have done. this is my most r
and ijust, as you can see in the video, completely broke down. and started crying.s me so extremely happy, honestly. i didn't have to pay to be comfortable with my name on paper and my legal name, so why should andi have to? the video went viral. andi just has so many people who love him and support him, it wasn't a difficult task to get the money raised for him, rather than having him have that burden himself. i feel like two completely separate people in my existence — from years ago to...
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ijust hope we win. -- not so confident- i _ tomorrow? ijust hope we win. -- not so confident.dent. i am never confident i so confident. i am never confident auoin into so confident. i am never confident going into these — so confident. i am never confident going into these games _ so confident. i am never confident going into these games by - -- i think —— i think leicester city are going to give _ —— i think leicester city are going to give us— —— i think leicester city are going to give us games. their manager, you want to— to give us games. their manager, you want to get— to give us games. their manager, you want to get one over on us.— want to get one over on us. thank ou for want to get one over on us. thank you forioining _ want to get one over on us. thank you forjoining us. _ want to get one over on us. thank you forjoining us. one _ want to get one over on us. thank you forjoining us. one man i want to get one over on us. thank you forjoining us. one man who l want to get one over on us. thank| you forjoining us. one man who is going to have to do his best to stop che
ijust hope we win. -- not so confident- i _ tomorrow? ijust hope we win. -- not so confident.dent. i am never confident i so confident. i am never confident auoin into so confident. i am never confident going into these — so confident. i am never confident going into these games _ so confident. i am never confident going into these games by - -- i think —— i think leicester city are going to give _ —— i think leicester city are going to give us— —— i think leicester city are...
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shock, ijust didn't know what they were waiting for, ijust want them _ they were waiting for, ijustul people. i wanted him dead, iwanted it two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted it over. two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, iwanted it over. jack two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted it over.— dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones _ dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones had _ dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones had been - dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt i and saskia jones had been murdered by a man he was known to have had a terrorist past and was still under active investigation by m15. of course, usman khan was responsible for saskia jones and jack merritt�*s death and that is why there was an unlawful killing conclusion by the jury, but it is striking that in their written conclusions, they talked about a lack of accountability by agencies of the state, not only had they nobody stood up and said, are we really going to allow usman khan to travel to london alonejust going to allow usman khan to trave
shock, ijust didn't know what they were waiting for, ijust want them _ they were waiting for, ijustul people. i wanted him dead, iwanted it two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted it over. two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, iwanted it over. jack two beautiful people. i wanted him dead, i wanted it over.— dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones _ dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones had _ dead, i wanted it over. jack merritt and saskia jones had...
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do you — ijust wonder whether you still feel that applies today? of shuggie bain. there are still plenty of homophobes in many different communities around the world. are you still able to look at that cultural phenomenon with the same degree of understanding and humanity? well, i hope i always look at things with understanding and humanity but anyone who is committing homophobic acts today should be condemned, because we know better. and i think a lot of what i tried to say with shuggie is that in the 1980s, people didn't know better and i can forgive them for that. two of shuggie�*s biggest champions in the book, his grandmother and his older brother, who adore him, adore the boots of him, you know, they absolutely love this little boy and yet still, they long for him to be normal. they keep saying to him, you know, "you have to nip that in the bud" or his brother teaches him how to walk as he believes a real boy should walk, or a heterosexual man, and that comes from a place of love. so i can understand that context in the �*80s but anybody toda
do you — ijust wonder whether you still feel that applies today? of shuggie bain. there are still plenty of homophobes in many different communities around the world. are you still able to look at that cultural phenomenon with the same degree of understanding and humanity? well, i hope i always look at things with understanding and humanity but anyone who is committing homophobic acts today should be condemned, because we know better. and i think a lot of what i tried to say with shuggie is...
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ijust got groceries for the first time and i legit forgot my card, so that's fun.ead. really hard. i love adulting — i'm waking up early, i'm being productive. this is weird, i don't know, new environment. ok, i don't even know where to begin. long story short — i wasn't getting messages because my student email changed from my deadname to my actual name. so, i had to re—log in with my new email, and it finally got changed. now ijust have to get my id changed, which i... i don't know how. one step at a time. my name is still not andi, legally. the only reason why is, i have such an innate fear of changing it because of, like, how my parents are going to react. there's only so much that i can do to socially transition. i can cut my hair as short as i want, i can wear as much masculine clothing as i want, but that's all that i could do by myself. ifeel more dysphoric now than i did before. the more that i know that i've been, physically, this way for as long as i have is breaking me down the more that time passes. sometimes you can't even get up in the day, because y
ijust got groceries for the first time and i legit forgot my card, so that's fun.ead. really hard. i love adulting — i'm waking up early, i'm being productive. this is weird, i don't know, new environment. ok, i don't even know where to begin. long story short — i wasn't getting messages because my student email changed from my deadname to my actual name. so, i had to re—log in with my new email, and it finally got changed. now ijust have to get my id changed, which i... i don't know how....
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ijust want to make a comment about thejudge decision to release me.to court and they told me that even if i went to court they would not let me go. this is complete disrespect to the rule of law because guantanamo was designed to circumvent the law, because the country, the executive power, should not be able to arrest people and put them in a prison and sentence them without proper procedure. that's all i am saying, all i am saying is this. did you...mohamedou... these exceptions that africans and middle eastern people are an exception to human rights and thus only europeans and americans are the ones to enjoy human rights, is fascism, actually. every human beings should enjoy full human rights, full access to a lawyer, to a judge and to proper procedure. that's all i am calling for, and i'm a testimony that the suspicion of the government are not enough to convict someone because i was 100% innocent. mohamedou, given this story of yours, on what has happened to you, how much anger and desire for some sort of revenge do you have in your heart and sou
ijust want to make a comment about thejudge decision to release me.to court and they told me that even if i went to court they would not let me go. this is complete disrespect to the rule of law because guantanamo was designed to circumvent the law, because the country, the executive power, should not be able to arrest people and put them in a prison and sentence them without proper procedure. that's all i am saying, all i am saying is this. did you...mohamedou... these exceptions that africans...
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ijust want to ask| from softbank. ijust want to ask you what— from softbank. time? my view of the evaluation at the _ evaluation at the time? my view of the evaluation at the time - evaluation at the time? my view of the evaluation at the time was - evaluation at the time? my view ofj the evaluation at the time was that it is consistent with the evaluation of the business when our previous institution had invested about a year before. institution had invested about a year before-— institution had invested about a ear before. ., , , . , year before. hominy times earnings was are? year before. hominy times earnings was age? 20 _ year before. hominy times earnings was age? 20 times. _ year before. hominy times earnings was age? 20 times. 20 _ year before. hominy times earnings was age? 20 times. 20 times - year before. hominy times earnings was age? 20 times. 20 times one l year before. hominy times earnings i was age? 20 times. 20 times one year forward. was age? 20 times. 20 times one year forward- you — was age? 20 times. 20 times one year forward. you have _
ijust want to ask| from softbank. ijust want to ask you what— from softbank. time? my view of the evaluation at the _ evaluation at the time? my view of the evaluation at the time - evaluation at the time? my view of the evaluation at the time was - evaluation at the time? my view ofj the evaluation at the time was that it is consistent with the evaluation of the business when our previous institution had invested about a year before. institution had invested about a year before-—...
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and ijust named my friends, my closest friends.lawyer, i told her i named mohassin and i named ahmed and they have nothing to do with anything. and i didn't plan to attack cn tower. the first thing i told her, to go to their lawyers if they were in prison. and... but i'm so happy they are free people. and, at least, that my friend i contacted, he never even went to prison because everybody knows that this is under torture. by 2010, the case against you was falling apart. a usjudge ruled that the... as he put it, coercive treatment inflicted upon you undermined the possibility of trial. the evidence, "so tainted by coercion and mistreatment, "it cannot support a successful criminal prosecution." now, that was in 2010, but you weren't actually released until the autumn of 2016. and i'm just wondering, by the time you finally got out, were you almost scared of the outside world? you had been habituated to guantanamo for so long, what was it like considering, contemplating your own freedom? it's... stephen, it's like if someone comes t
and ijust named my friends, my closest friends.lawyer, i told her i named mohassin and i named ahmed and they have nothing to do with anything. and i didn't plan to attack cn tower. the first thing i told her, to go to their lawyers if they were in prison. and... but i'm so happy they are free people. and, at least, that my friend i contacted, he never even went to prison because everybody knows that this is under torture. by 2010, the case against you was falling apart. a usjudge ruled that...
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dc" _ i don't know why, ijust do.gn off text messages i at all and it's very old fashioned and odd to do so. _ but anyway, that's what i do. well, gavin, what did you sign off to david cameron when you texted him back? i don't think i really sign off at all my text messages, ijust send the message, and that's it. you're like david cameron's kids! you're down time with the kids, literally. gavin, thank you very much. it's been great to chat to you on newscast. lovely to chat to your again. let's go back to andy burn him recently and elected mayor of manchester. hat recently and elected mayor of manchester.— recently and elected mayor of manchester.- millions l recently and elected mayor of. manchester.- millions of manchester. hat hi. millions of thins to manchester. hat hi. millions of things to ask— manchester. hat hi. millions of things to ask about. _ manchester. hat hi. millions of things to ask about. shall- manchester. hat hi. millions of things to ask about. shall we i manchester. hat hi. millions of. things to
dc" _ i don't know why, ijust do.gn off text messages i at all and it's very old fashioned and odd to do so. _ but anyway, that's what i do. well, gavin, what did you sign off to david cameron when you texted him back? i don't think i really sign off at all my text messages, ijust send the message, and that's it. you're like david cameron's kids! you're down time with the kids, literally. gavin, thank you very much. it's been great to chat to you on newscast. lovely to chat to your again....
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ijust gotta i ofjeremy corbyn. ijust gotta these — ofjeremy corbyn.jeremy corbyn. ijust gotta| these are not people who you can transform _ these are not people who you can transform by— these are not people who you can transform by giving - these are not people who you can transform by giving more| can transform by giving more support— can transform by giving more support to _ can transform by giving more support to i— can transform by giving more support to. i think _ can transform by giving more support to. i think the - support to. i think the staffing _ support to. i think the staffing needs- support to. i think the . staffing needs changing. support to. i think the - staffing needs changing. but we need _ staffing needs changing. but we need completely— staffing needs changing. but we need completely to _ staffing needs changing. but we need completely to overhaul- need completely to overhaul 'ust need completely to overhaul just about _ need completely to overhaul just about everything, - need completely to overhaull just about everything, real
ijust gotta i ofjeremy corbyn. ijust gotta these — ofjeremy corbyn.jeremy corbyn. ijust gotta| these are not people who you can transform _ these are not people who you can transform by— these are not people who you can transform by giving - these are not people who you can transform by giving more| can transform by giving more support— can transform by giving more support to _ can transform by giving more support to i— can transform by giving more support to. i think _ can transform by...
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you implicated others and ijust wonder how guilty you feel about what you did at that point when you very, very, ifeel very bad about it. and stephen, i tell you, i think this was karma because when they came to me and they told me, the interrogator, the fbi, told me that ramzi al—shibh testified that i helped him go to afghanistan and i don't know the guy let alone helping him, and i was like so upset with him, i said how could he, how could they lie about it? and other detainees, they told me, mohamedou, you are crazy. this guy was tortured so badly, we couldn't sleep hearing him crying all night long and after a couple of months, i was in the same situation, and everyone there asked me about, i would say he's a terrorist, he's al-qaeda, and then i know exactly the kind of people they want me to name, and ijust named my friends, my closest friends. and the first thing i do when i met my lawyer, itold her, i named mohsin and i named ahmed, and he have nothing to do with anything. and i didn't plan to... the first thing i told her to go to their lawyers if they were in prison, but i'
you implicated others and ijust wonder how guilty you feel about what you did at that point when you very, very, ifeel very bad about it. and stephen, i tell you, i think this was karma because when they came to me and they told me, the interrogator, the fbi, told me that ramzi al—shibh testified that i helped him go to afghanistan and i don't know the guy let alone helping him, and i was like so upset with him, i said how could he, how could they lie about it? and other detainees, they told...
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ijust was like, i want to do it again, it's such good fun. to that end game of being on the stage in front of 200 million people, that's what i got into it for. many of last year's acts made the same decision as james. hi everyone, it's gjon's tears and i'm representing switzerland at eurovision. # tout l'univers. ..# when eurovision was cancelled, it was really a big frustration because i didn't know what will happen. i mean, i had to come back with another song. it's not so easy because you think because you have time you have inspiration but that's not the case because sometimes people give you inspiration. dealing with this corona thing was kind of difficult because as an artist you need to see people, you need to have contact, meet new artists, other people for the concerts, for everything so you need contact so it was pretty hard just to be in front of a computer, zoom all the time. so i really hope that this situation is going to end as soon as possible because we need that contact. james and gjon are going to be joined by loads of oth
ijust was like, i want to do it again, it's such good fun. to that end game of being on the stage in front of 200 million people, that's what i got into it for. many of last year's acts made the same decision as james. hi everyone, it's gjon's tears and i'm representing switzerland at eurovision. # tout l'univers. ..# when eurovision was cancelled, it was really a big frustration because i didn't know what will happen. i mean, i had to come back with another song. it's not so easy because you...
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at this offer ijust as relevant.s before kickoff. . today's events to celebrate an organisation that has been supporting those prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice now for 100 years. john gunderson, bbc news, in whitehall. leicester city have won the fa cup for the first time, beating chelsea 1—0. the match at wembley stadium was played in front of 21,000 fans, the largest crowd since the pandemic hit more than a year ago. natalie pirks was amongst them. over leicester we love you. it's been a while since leicester city had an fa cup final to xavier, 52 years in fact. the mere thought of winning it for the first time brought out all the emotions. i dreamt of it as a kid. it's something i've always wanted to do, come to wembley and watch leicester. ., ., , leicester. you have been waitint leicester. you have been waiting for _ leicester. you have been waiting for this _ leicester. you have been waiting for this for - leicester. you have been waiting for this for all - leicester. you have been waiting for this for a
at this offer ijust as relevant.s before kickoff. . today's events to celebrate an organisation that has been supporting those prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice now for 100 years. john gunderson, bbc news, in whitehall. leicester city have won the fa cup for the first time, beating chelsea 1—0. the match at wembley stadium was played in front of 21,000 fans, the largest crowd since the pandemic hit more than a year ago. natalie pirks was amongst them. over leicester we love you. it's...
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i don't know why, ijust do.n't need to sign off text messages at all and it's very - old—fashioned and odd to do so. but anyway, that's what i do. well, gavin, what did you sign off to david cameron when you texted him back? i don't think i really sign off at all my text messages, ijust send the message, and that's it. you're like david cameron's kids! you're down with the kids, literally. gavin, thank you very much. it's been great to chat to you on newscast. lovely to chat to you again. well, let's go back to andy burnham, newly re—elected as mayor of greater manchester. hi, great to be with you all. millions _ hi, great to be with you all. millions of things to ask about and where should we start? about cobit and the so—called indian variant which i hate calling about because it is not india's faulted exist but it seems to be an increase in transmission in cases and identification of that variant in quite a few bits of your area —— covid. what is the situation and how worried are you? situation and how worrie
i don't know why, ijust do.n't need to sign off text messages at all and it's very - old—fashioned and odd to do so. but anyway, that's what i do. well, gavin, what did you sign off to david cameron when you texted him back? i don't think i really sign off at all my text messages, ijust send the message, and that's it. you're like david cameron's kids! you're down with the kids, literally. gavin, thank you very much. it's been great to chat to you on newscast. lovely to chat to you again....
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so could ijust press you just a little bit - ijust press you just a little bit harder, — ijust pressou give us some kind of feel. _ or can you give us some kind of feel. because _ or can you give us some kind of feel, because if— or can you give us some kind of feel, because if it— or can you give us some kind of feel, because if it is— or can you give us some kind of feel, because if it is a _ or can you give us some kind of feel, because if it is a relativelyl feel, because if it is a relatively small— feel, because if it is a relatively small amount, _ feel, because if it is a relatively small amount, then— feel, because if it is a relatively small amount, then fine. - feel, because if it is a relatively small amount, then fine. it. feel, because if it is a relatively small amount, then fine. it was a generous. — small amount, then fine. it was a generous. you — small amount, then fine. it was a generous, you know, _ small amount, then fine. it was a generous, you know, big - small amount, then fine. it was a generous, you know, big salary i small amount, then fine. it was a i gen
so could ijust press you just a little bit - ijust press you just a little bit harder, — ijust pressou give us some kind of feel. _ or can you give us some kind of feel. because _ or can you give us some kind of feel, because if— or can you give us some kind of feel, because if it— or can you give us some kind of feel, because if it is— or can you give us some kind of feel, because if it is a _ or can you give us some kind of feel, because if it is a relativelyl feel, because if it is a...
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and ijust could not stop crying, basically.y low. and, yeah, that was... that was absolutely devastating. within days, helena was referred for tests and scans, similar to this one at university college hospital in london. and because the baby was otherwise healthy, she could be operated on while still in the womb. ok, i might not go too much deeper, thanks. we might need membranes in a second. at 23 weeks pregnant, helena travelled to this specialist hospital in belgium, which is working in partnership with the nhs. a team of 25 clinicians carried out the complex operation, just like this one, to repair mila's exposed spinal cord and close the hole in her back. previously, the baby would have the repair to the spinal defect after birth but now, because we can offer it — offer surgery in the womb, what it means is that the defect is closed a lot earlier so it means there is less damage to the spine and that increases the chance the baby is going to walk and have much better control of their bladder and the bowel. 0k, mila, shall
and ijust could not stop crying, basically.y low. and, yeah, that was... that was absolutely devastating. within days, helena was referred for tests and scans, similar to this one at university college hospital in london. and because the baby was otherwise healthy, she could be operated on while still in the womb. ok, i might not go too much deeper, thanks. we might need membranes in a second. at 23 weeks pregnant, helena travelled to this specialist hospital in belgium, which is working in...
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point. _ minister, can ijust pick you up on that last point, you _ minister, can ijust pick you up onhat you would like to see people back at their— the past that you would like to see people back at their desks - the past that you would like to see people back at their desks at - the past that you would like to see people back at their desks at the l people back at their desks at the end of— people back at their desks at the end of all— people back at their desks at the end of all this _ people back at their desks at the end of all this stop _ people back at their desks at the end of all this stop is— people back at their desks at the end of all this stop is that - people back at their desks at the end of all this stop is that how. people back at their desks at the i end of all this stop is that how you see the _ end of all this stop is that how you see the future? _ end of all this stop is that how you see the future? you _ end of all this stop is that how you see the future? you think- end of all this stop is that how you see the future? you think people i end of all this stop is t
point. _ minister, can ijust pick you up on that last point, you _ minister, can ijust pick you up onhat you would like to see people back at their— the past that you would like to see people back at their desks - the past that you would like to see people back at their desks at - the past that you would like to see people back at their desks at the l people back at their desks at the end of— people back at their desks at the end of all— people back at their desks at the end of all this _...
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and ijust live for the guardian. and ijust live for the day— the guardian.e day when i can see a column in the guardian that says hamas rains down _ the guardian that says hamas rains down on _ the guardian that says hamas rains down on the israelis. there will be a story— down on the israelis. there will be a story of— down on the israelis. there will be a story of tragedy in israel tonight and the _ a story of tragedy in israel tonight and the fact that any human being dies, _ and the fact that any human being dies, whether in gaza or israel, because — dies, whether in gaza or israel, because of— dies, whether in gaza or israel, because of this isjust dies, whether in gaza or israel, because of this is just appalling and it's— because of this is just appalling and it's tragic. sol because of this is just appalling and it's tragic. so i am not taking sides— and it's tragic. so i am not taking sides in— and it's tragic. so i am not taking sides in this _ and it's tragic. so i am not taking sides in this. i am really saying there _ sides in this. i am really
and ijust live for the guardian. and ijust live for the day— the guardian.e day when i can see a column in the guardian that says hamas rains down _ the guardian that says hamas rains down on _ the guardian that says hamas rains down on the israelis. there will be a story— down on the israelis. there will be a story of— down on the israelis. there will be a story of tragedy in israel tonight and the _ a story of tragedy in israel tonight and the fact that any human being dies, _ and the...
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ijust i just received a ijust received a message and the message says, victory.ood morning. manchester city defender ruben dias has been named men's footballer of the year, by the football writers' association. the portugal centre back receives the honour in his first season in the english game, after signing for city from benfica last summer and he's the first defender to win it since liverpool's steve nicol 32 years ago. dias beat his teammate kevin de bruyne and tottenham's harry kane in a poll of almost 700 writers. kane looked very emotional at the end of last night's game against aston villa, as speculation grows that he'll be moving on in the summer — possibly to manchester city. and tottenham's last home match of the season didn't go well — a calamatious own goal helping aston villa to a 2—1 victory. after the final whistle, kane did a solo lap of the pitch, applauding the crowd, and leaving the fans wondering if he was saying goodbye. we did bid farwell to two managers last night. roy hodgson was given a guard—of—honour ahead of crystal palace's last hom
ijust i just received a ijust received a message and the message says, victory.ood morning. manchester city defender ruben dias has been named men's footballer of the year, by the football writers' association. the portugal centre back receives the honour in his first season in the english game, after signing for city from benfica last summer and he's the first defender to win it since liverpool's steve nicol 32 years ago. dias beat his teammate kevin de bruyne and tottenham's harry kane in a...
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worry— restaurants, good seafood, ijust worry a _ restaurants, good seafood, ijust worry a little, kateittle, kate is absolutely right, it is — worry a little, kate is absolutely right, it is hard to catch it in the opener, — right, it is hard to catch it in the opener, hut— right, it is hard to catch it in the opener, but it takes you right back to the _ opener, but it takes you right back to the beginning of this, the concern _ to the beginning of this, the concern about the spread of the virus. _ concern about the spread of the virus. now— concern about the spread of the virus, now all these people matched together— virus, now all these people matched together on the beach. a few month a-o together on the beach. a few month ago we _ together on the beach. a few month ago we were saying that was obsolete forbidden, _ ago we were saying that was obsolete forbidden, you can possibly do that seminar— forbidden, you can possibly do that seminar we — forbidden, you can possibly do that seminarwe are bit forbidden, you can possibly do that seminar we are bit relaxed about it, so good _ semi
worry— restaurants, good seafood, ijust worry a _ restaurants, good seafood, ijust worry a little, kateittle, kate is absolutely right, it is — worry a little, kate is absolutely right, it is hard to catch it in the opener, — right, it is hard to catch it in the opener, hut— right, it is hard to catch it in the opener, but it takes you right back to the _ opener, but it takes you right back to the beginning of this, the concern _ to the beginning of this, the concern about the spread of...
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my personal view, not representing even my family because ijust don't want their life to be in dangerproblem even calling this process a peace process because it's not a peace process, it'sjust a political settlement between the strongmen. a peace process would mean healing, transitionaljustice and listening to the victims, and nothing like that is happening. farahnaz forotan was at the talks, reporting for itv, a news channel in kabul. she is well known as an activist in helmand and has a social media campain called myredline. she travelled the country asking people what they could and could not accept in a peace deal — their red lines. at the talks in doha, farahnaz interviewed a member of the taliban, she was not wearing a veil and this attracted a lot of media attention. two months later, she got a call saying she was on a hit—list, her life was in danger. she's now living in the united states. like dozens of young professionals fearing they could be targeted, she left afghanistan but it was not an easy decision. at the start of the year, a new american president took office. pres
my personal view, not representing even my family because ijust don't want their life to be in dangerproblem even calling this process a peace process because it's not a peace process, it'sjust a political settlement between the strongmen. a peace process would mean healing, transitionaljustice and listening to the victims, and nothing like that is happening. farahnaz forotan was at the talks, reporting for itv, a news channel in kabul. she is well known as an activist in helmand and has a...
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i'm not sure but ijust noticed that the prime — sure but ijust noticed that the prime minister managedn friday having run up a bill to do this and ask— on friday having run up a bill to do this and ask no questions about what was going _ this and ask no questions about what was going to funded and apparently that was— was going to funded and apparently that was not doing anything wrong and so _ that was not doing anything wrong and so he — that was not doing anything wrong and so he is the master finding a loophole — wait two years before, the consequence we have been warned about to be fair that they're going to be but there was this. hip about to be fair that they're going to be but there was this.- to be but there was this. hip and knee operations _ to be but there was this. hip and knee operations will _ to be but there was this. hip and knee operations will be - to be but there was this. hip and knee operations will be majorly l knee operations will be majorly delayed and now that you're finally getting coronavirus under control, this will be a big thing for the nhs and ongoing fo
i'm not sure but ijust noticed that the prime — sure but ijust noticed that the prime minister managedn friday having run up a bill to do this and ask— on friday having run up a bill to do this and ask no questions about what was going _ this and ask no questions about what was going to funded and apparently that was— was going to funded and apparently that was not doing anything wrong and so _ that was not doing anything wrong and so he — that was not doing anything wrong and so he is...
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what can ijust be clear because — process. what can ijust be clear because i— process.tant we don't _ because i think it is important we don't lose — because i think it is important we don't lose sight of this point. all of this_ don't lose sight of this point. all of this talk— don't lose sight of this point. all of this talk about legality and whether or not the uk government would _ whether or not the uk government would challenge the scottish government in court misses the point _ government in court misses the point the — government in court misses the point. the people in scotland have voted _ point. the people in scotland have voted for— point. the people in scotland have voted for the snp on the strength of offering _ voted for the snp on the strength of offering when the time is right an independence referendum. and as in 2011 leading up to 2014, any uk government would simply accept that and come _ government would simply accept that and come to an agreement with the scottish— and come to an agreement with the scottish government that put it beyond — scottish
what can ijust be clear because — process. what can ijust be clear because i— process.tant we don't _ because i think it is important we don't lose — because i think it is important we don't lose sight of this point. all of this_ don't lose sight of this point. all of this talk— don't lose sight of this point. all of this talk about legality and whether or not the uk government would _ whether or not the uk government would challenge the scottish government in court misses the point _...
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it is yourjourney, and ijust come with you on that journey.l follows amira home to meet her family. i'm quite relaxed about following the woman's choice, wherever she is. because home births are unregulated by law, paul is also taking a risk. people might challenge our authority, why we're here, why we're providing for home birth. if the police came and said, "who are you, what are you doing?" and take your laptop, your phone, even take you to an interview at the police station, hopefully reasonableness will prevail. although home births can be both rewarding and safe, emergencies can happen. despite all the preparations, amira has a one in ten chance of having to go to hospital during labour but with no, guarantee of an ambulance, it would be paul and her partner's job to get her there. yeah, we can turn the water on, like, for the shower and do the shower and put the hose and bring it to here. 0k, 0k, iunderstand, iunderstand. paul is doing a practice run of the birth with elmir. so, inside is only amira? the husband can get in if... no, no,
it is yourjourney, and ijust come with you on that journey.l follows amira home to meet her family. i'm quite relaxed about following the woman's choice, wherever she is. because home births are unregulated by law, paul is also taking a risk. people might challenge our authority, why we're here, why we're providing for home birth. if the police came and said, "who are you, what are you doing?" and take your laptop, your phone, even take you to an interview at the police station,...
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ijust looked up the value on your van.igh a mileage, you're looking about $5,000 at the most. i'd probably recommend taking that money and putting it towards a different vehicle. no, well, i can't do that. i can't do that. see? cos... all right. i spent a lot of time and money building the inside out, - and a lot of people don't understand the value of that. _ but it's not something like... i live in there. it's my home. frances mcdormand, earning her third best actress oscar, stars as fern, a recently widowed woman who finds herselfjoining america's nomadic community, discovering a new life on the road. here, she meets people who found a different way of living and starts to reassess her own past, present and future. we workhorses had to gather together and take care of each other. and that's what this is all about. accepting her oscar, zhao noted that "i have always found goodness in the people i've met everywhere i went in the world." that's a sentiment that runs throughout her third feature, a tone poem with western ge
ijust looked up the value on your van.igh a mileage, you're looking about $5,000 at the most. i'd probably recommend taking that money and putting it towards a different vehicle. no, well, i can't do that. i can't do that. see? cos... all right. i spent a lot of time and money building the inside out, - and a lot of people don't understand the value of that. _ but it's not something like... i live in there. it's my home. frances mcdormand, earning her third best actress oscar, stars as fern, a...
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ijust want i just want to ijust want to get to the villa, get out in _ ijust want to get to the villat out in the — ijust want to get to the villa, get out in the sun! the weather has been so awful— out in the sun! the weather has been so awful in_ out in the sun! the weather has been so awful in the uk. as fighting between israel and palestinian militants enters its second week, the us urges both sides to ensure the protection of civilians. and prince charles says plant a tree to mark the queen's platinum jubilee next year. coming up in the sport later in the hour on the bbc news channel — back on track, horse racing's the first sport to welcome back spectators, with lockdown restrictions being eased. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news at one. borisjohnson has urged people to exercise a "heavy dose of caution" as many covid restrictions are lifted across england, wales and much of scotland. the changes come amid growing fears about the spread of the indian variant in britain. let's take a closer look at some of the relaxations today. in england, pubs and restaurants will be allow
ijust want i just want to ijust want to get to the villa, get out in _ ijust want to get to the villat out in the — ijust want to get to the villa, get out in the sun! the weather has been so awful— out in the sun! the weather has been so awful in_ out in the sun! the weather has been so awful in the uk. as fighting between israel and palestinian militants enters its second week, the us urges both sides to ensure the protection of civilians. and prince charles says plant a tree to mark the...
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i mentioned afghanistan early in our conversation cos ijust think, in some ways, it's become a symboling in the united states a weariness with a... ..with a form of interventionism, which has been long established from washington, dc. a sense of weariness, a retrenchment, perhaps a looking inward rather than outward, and, if we are honest, during the trump years in washington, europeans decided that they could no longer trust the united states to be the stable, permanent ally, which is why people like president macron in france talked about nato being, in some ways, defunct and how europe needed to seek its own form of strategic autonomy. that's the reality today, isn't it? and europe and the united states, never mind joe biden�*s presidency, europe and the united states are not in lockstep as they used to be. certainly, i'm worried, but i would challenge your assertion that all of europe no longer trusts the united states. germany, france, maybe some other western european countries, that might be the case, but i think the uk and the united states certainly still retain great trust a
i mentioned afghanistan early in our conversation cos ijust think, in some ways, it's become a symboling in the united states a weariness with a... ..with a form of interventionism, which has been long established from washington, dc. a sense of weariness, a retrenchment, perhaps a looking inward rather than outward, and, if we are honest, during the trump years in washington, europeans decided that they could no longer trust the united states to be the stable, permanent ally, which is why...