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and ijust stood there for probably a minute.e in what was going on because there was people on the floor. it was hectic. yeah, it was chaos, basically. and then i phoned the police. ijust kept on screaming to send everything and everybody to the arena, to the foyer. there's been an explosion. paul saw saffie and tried to comfort her. i told her not to worry, i asked her her name and i told her not to worry and that more help was going to come in a minute and, yeah... as time went on, did you think, you know, where are the ambulances? they're not here. was it beginning to worry you? it was definitely beginning to worry that nobody was there. there was no medics or... no, no, no. it was definitely worrying me. 26 minutes after the explosion, paul helped carry saffie to the street on an advertising board. saffie was the first person to be taken to hospital after an ambulance heading to the arena was flagged down. saffie's main injuries - were to her legs, particularly the backs of her knees. and there was obviously a lot of bleedin
and ijust stood there for probably a minute.e in what was going on because there was people on the floor. it was hectic. yeah, it was chaos, basically. and then i phoned the police. ijust kept on screaming to send everything and everybody to the arena, to the foyer. there's been an explosion. paul saw saffie and tried to comfort her. i told her not to worry, i asked her her name and i told her not to worry and that more help was going to come in a minute and, yeah... as time went on, did you...
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ijust sense it would be a lot bigger _ it was a mum car.d be a lot bigger and - it was a mum car. ijust sense it would be a lot bigger and a - it was a mum car. ijust sense it would be a lot bigger and a lot l it was a mum car. ijust sense it - would be a lot bigger and a lot more powerful, but anyway. this would be a lot bigger and a lot more powerful, but anyway.— powerful, but anyway. this is the nu powerful, but anyway. this is the au who powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one _ powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one slice - powerful, but anyway. this is the guy who only has one slice of- powerful, but anyway. this is the l guy who only has one slice of pizza when they bring pizza into the treasury! sebastien, you will take us to the front page of the yorkshire post, keen to see how they will tell the story and when i saw the little clip in they are saying he listen to the north, tell us more about that.
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i i've lived in portsmouth all my life, ijust love it.he only time i've been away from it is when i was in the army for six years. # are you ready, boots? you know when you walk to the ring, nan? yeah. and people have a song on, that's gonna be the song i'm having. 0h, right. yeah, when i fight. 0h, bless ya. that's my first fight in three years. what have i done with my life in three years to not box? like, for me, boxing is my purpose in life. so, i'd say it's a bit like a comeback. are you ready? start walking, then! my nan doesn't really know much about my boxing, she just sees me as her lovely granddaughter. she probably preferred it if i didn't box because she probably finds it horrible, the thought of me getting punched. 0h, bless your heart. there you go. you are a good girl to me. hi, eb! you alright, mate? alright? alright, jill? hey, logee. hello, chip. alright? hello, mum. with boxing, it's a lonely sport. you're on your own, but you sort of, like, forget you actually, you need your family around you. hello, dad. alright, mum?
i i've lived in portsmouth all my life, ijust love it.he only time i've been away from it is when i was in the army for six years. # are you ready, boots? you know when you walk to the ring, nan? yeah. and people have a song on, that's gonna be the song i'm having. 0h, right. yeah, when i fight. 0h, bless ya. that's my first fight in three years. what have i done with my life in three years to not box? like, for me, boxing is my purpose in life. so, i'd say it's a bit like a comeback. are you...
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ijust said — i could say was saffie. ijust said saffie. because i wanted them — said saffie.drew finally tracked her down at 6:30am the next morning. 50 at 6:30am the next morning. so i went at 6:30am the next morning. sr i went into icu, and took a look at lisa, and ijust walked behind the bed and just broke down. they went through the possibilities of amputation of her hand, her leg, being paralysed from the leg down, and basically a 20% chance of surviving. and basically a 20% chance of surviving-— surviving. lisa was put into a coma. andrew _ surviving. lisa was put into a coma. andrew still _ surviving. lisa was put into a coma. andrew still didn't - surviving. lisa was put into a l coma. andrew still didn't know where saffie was. this coma. andrew still didn't know where saffie was.— where saffie was. this was becoming _ where saffie was. this was becoming a _ where saffie was. this was becoming a nightmare, - where saffie was. this was| becoming a nightmare, and where saffie was. this was i becoming a nightmare, and it where saffie was. this was - becoming a nightmare,
ijust said — i could say was saffie. ijust said saffie. because i wanted them — said saffie.drew finally tracked her down at 6:30am the next morning. 50 at 6:30am the next morning. so i went at 6:30am the next morning. sr i went into icu, and took a look at lisa, and ijust walked behind the bed and just broke down. they went through the possibilities of amputation of her hand, her leg, being paralysed from the leg down, and basically a 20% chance of surviving. and basically a 20% chance of...
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to be uuite watching and ijust think. to be quite interesting _ watching and ijust think.quite interesting to see if - watching and ijust think. to be quite interesting to see if the l quite interesting to see if the sponsors will use will smith, will think twice about using them in the future. he said it pretty impressive public image in the past. he is a much admired celebrity in the world of celebrities and as an actor as well, he is been quite clever and his choices. and nobody has mentioned his oscar. you wonder if he and his managers will wonder if this is a rather illjudged move from a professional point of view, never mind from a moral point of view. i never mind from a moral point of view. ~ , ., , view. i think you be 'udge professionally, h view. i think you bejudge professionally, morally, l view. i think you be judge - professionally, morally, anyway view. i think you be judge _ professionally, morally, anyway you choose to look it, really. moving onto the guardian, and exclusive news on the first fine silver party gate. the exclusive news on the first fine si
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ijust took to it immediately. that. garage at the age of ten. ijust took to it immediately.took to it immediately. that day, there was a lightning bolt shot into me and _ there was a lightning bolt shot into me and it _ there was a lightning bolt shot into me and it was like... and i am a drummer — me and it was like... and i am a drummer. that's what i'm going to do. .., drummer. that's what i'm going to do. . . ., drummer. that's what i'm going to do. ., , ., . drummer. that's what i'm going to do. . do. he came to prominence playing with alanis morissette _ do. he came to prominence playing with alanis morissette before - with alanis morissette before volunteering his services to foo fighters. and he would often interact concerts to perform covers of his favourite band, queen. foo fighters had been due to play a festival in colombia at the time of his death. organisers lake candles on the stage, and a statement posted online. but without that energetic and charismatic playing, the band will never be the same. taylor hawkins, who's died at the age of 50. formula one has co
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thanks for coming, ijust wanted to fill you in a little bit.sing association interested in taking over the whole estate, buying the whole estate from pemberstone. we don't know who it is because it's very hush—hush at the moment 'cause the negotiations are still going on. if the housing station take it on, they will take the whole estate and then they will redevelop it as they want to do. there's negotiations with a housing association to buy the estate, which offers a lifeline, but, i think, there is some talk, that they would need it as a vacant site, which means we would still have to move off. there will be talks between leeds city council and the housing association, as to how many of the houses would be allocated as social housing, and they've managed to get that up to 40, out of the 70, and there will be a local letting company put in place so that people that live here now and have lived here for quite some time, will be given higher priority to come back to a house on the estate. i think it's a catch—22 situation, they're probably goin
thanks for coming, ijust wanted to fill you in a little bit.sing association interested in taking over the whole estate, buying the whole estate from pemberstone. we don't know who it is because it's very hush—hush at the moment 'cause the negotiations are still going on. if the housing station take it on, they will take the whole estate and then they will redevelop it as they want to do. there's negotiations with a housing association to buy the estate, which offers a lifeline, but, i think,...
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ijust want my husband home. ijust want him home with us.war to get involved in. figures show oxford street suffered the most of any shopping area in europe over the past two years. westminster city council said it saw a decline in footfall of 70% at the height of the pandemic. councillors now hope the launch of the elizabeth line could encourage people to return. a french bakery in south london has been ordered to change its name afterfood chain pret a manger claimed it's too similar to theirs. the owners of bread a manger in bermonsey say changing its branding could cost up to £8,000. pret has offered to give the business more time to resolve the matter in a fair and amicable way. onto the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. there is a very slow moving weather front gradually pushing eastward throughout today. practically stalled over us tomorrow. and there will always be plenty of cloud around, some outbreaks of light patchy rain and drizzle at times. very little will change until we get to sunday, when high pressure
ijust want my husband home. ijust want him home with us.war to get involved in. figures show oxford street suffered the most of any shopping area in europe over the past two years. westminster city council said it saw a decline in footfall of 70% at the height of the pandemic. councillors now hope the launch of the elizabeth line could encourage people to return. a french bakery in south london has been ordered to change its name afterfood chain pret a manger claimed it's too similar to theirs....
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and ijust couldn't understand...n a global level, when it is on a global level, when it is targeted at any group of people. i couldn't understand how you could hit a woman who is in her 80s with her groceries. i don't understand that, because she's asian? i grew up in an asian household in america, and we are asian, and although i like to think i'm extremely american, i also know that i bring that part of my asian culture with me into everything i do. it is always present as a part of me. and i think we are encouraged to behave. we are encouraged to toe the line, to respect elders, to be kind, to work hard, to achieve, and to stand on our own two feet and that is part of, you know, particularly chinese culture. i myself have always been a little bit of a rebel, just a bit, but nonetheless i hope respectful. and that is why it is particularly painful. ijust feel that if you are trying to live your life and be a good citizen and make contributions as well, and bring your culture into that melting pot that is the united
and ijust couldn't understand...n a global level, when it is on a global level, when it is targeted at any group of people. i couldn't understand how you could hit a woman who is in her 80s with her groceries. i don't understand that, because she's asian? i grew up in an asian household in america, and we are asian, and although i like to think i'm extremely american, i also know that i bring that part of my asian culture with me into everything i do. it is always present as a part of me. and i...
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view is that it scared and ijust told our view is thatitis scared and ijust told our view is that itus. who are you scared of. what you scared of? warnings of bombs, shells. we don't have food. two days ago a one day ago i think it was shelled up. some don't have electricity and some have water usage so it is a very big challenge. you don't have water, you don't have electricity and your staff are not going to know what happens next. there is no food, speaking of food. supermarkets have no food surplus and any moment it is going to get so bad. speaking of medicine, some students asthmatic, diabetic. we go to the pharmacies with time, curfew time, and then there is no medicine and soon anything can happen if there is no help. we need help. that was �*s it. we are stuck here. we didn't ask for this. we need to be helped. every student is looking for a different way to get out in every kind of way but then there is no way they are asking for humanitarian, every kind of green covered or whatever it is, we need help to leave the city. we are tired and cannot work even from today from tomo
view is that it scared and ijust told our view is thatitis scared and ijust told our view is that itus. who are you scared of. what you scared of? warnings of bombs, shells. we don't have food. two days ago a one day ago i think it was shelled up. some don't have electricity and some have water usage so it is a very big challenge. you don't have water, you don't have electricity and your staff are not going to know what happens next. there is no food, speaking of food. supermarkets have no food...
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" and then ijust grabbed my bag and got out of there, luckily before anything had happened.rectorand i didn't... and you've never named names? no, maybe that is the legal side of me that you don't — i don't want to go through any unnecessary court cases 01’ whatever. and, yeah, ijust — yeah, just got on with the job and did it and luckily, nothing else happened, apart from that one night. and then, many years later, as i'm in hollywood and, you know, pretty — pretty famous, the pitch perfect movies had come out and stuff and had a male co—star was onset, summons me kind of out of my trailer in the middle of the day and takes me to, like, this room, where a couple of his male buddies are with their iphones and he pulls down his pants and asked me to bleep. and i know, again, like, it can kind of sound comic, the way i tell the story, because i've processed it now and i was in shock. i was like "what's going on?" just kept saying no. like "what is this?" like "no". and his buddies are laughing and he's kind of clearly getting off on it. this was before me too, though, so i did
" and then ijust grabbed my bag and got out of there, luckily before anything had happened.rectorand i didn't... and you've never named names? no, maybe that is the legal side of me that you don't — i don't want to go through any unnecessary court cases 01’ whatever. and, yeah, ijust — yeah, just got on with the job and did it and luckily, nothing else happened, apart from that one night. and then, many years later, as i'm in hollywood and, you know, pretty — pretty famous, the...
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ijust want to lastly bring up the issue _ china.g up the issue of taiwan - china. ijust want to lastly bring up the issue of taiwan which . china. ijust want to lastly bring | up the issue of taiwan which has been mentioned quite a lot. can you tell me why this situation comes up now? , ., �* , ., , ., tell me why this situation comes up now? ,, �*, ., , ., ., now? everyone's nightmare is a two wronued now? everyone's nightmare is a two wronged fort- _ now? everyone's nightmare is a two wronged fort. everyone _ now? everyone's nightmare is a two wronged fort. everyone would - now? everyone's nightmare is a two wronged fort. everyone would like l now? everyone's nightmare is a two| wronged fort. everyone would like to do that and china has to think that if something happens, if this becomes a bigger war in europe, with nato versus russia, will china do something using the distraction of the us, will they do something with taiwan? that is the big question and many would think, no, but it's hard to predict these things so the fact that
ijust want to lastly bring up the issue _ china.g up the issue of taiwan - china. ijust want to lastly bring up the issue of taiwan which . china. ijust want to lastly bring | up the issue of taiwan which has been mentioned quite a lot. can you tell me why this situation comes up now? , ., �* , ., , ., tell me why this situation comes up now? ,, �*, ., , ., ., now? everyone's nightmare is a two wronued now? everyone's nightmare is a two wronged fort- _ now? everyone's nightmare is a two...
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ijust between ukraine and russia in recent years.hether you personally were taken by surprise when he launched the full invasion. well, i wasn't completely surprised because at the time when, two weeks ago, 60% of ukrainians didn't believe the war is possible, i thought that the war is really possible because vladimir putin is getting older. i mean, he wants to leave a legacy and he wants to leave a legacy and he wants to be remembered for something great, something like restoration of the russian empire or a new kind of soviet union. and ukraine was always very, i would say, something very, i would say, something very irritating for him because he couldn't imagine new empire or new russian soviet union without ukraine. actually, he misinterprets the history. he says that ukraine is small russia, ukraine is the younger sister of russian kingdom, but in fact, actually, ukraine, kyiv is mother of all cities, of all russian cities. year of 1500 and 40 years old, moscow is 875 years old. moscow was built by kyiv ausmat prince, who is als
ijust between ukraine and russia in recent years.hether you personally were taken by surprise when he launched the full invasion. well, i wasn't completely surprised because at the time when, two weeks ago, 60% of ukrainians didn't believe the war is possible, i thought that the war is really possible because vladimir putin is getting older. i mean, he wants to leave a legacy and he wants to leave a legacy and he wants to be remembered for something great, something like restoration of the...
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i personally don't do what he does, i go back regularly, ijust came today from budapest.y i do that, because there are so many people who need our music there and we have a very large following and i can see in their eyes how much they need music. and this is what we provide, and it gives me pleasure to simply make music for people. before we end, i want to get you to consider the future. you have said that the symphony orchestra, the very idea of it, has to continue constantly to evolve and develop, or it will simply become a museum. you are still full of energy and creativity, so where are you taking the idea of the orchestra and classical music next? i think a symphony orchestra must reform in order to survive. i would go even further, the danger is not that an orchestra becomes a museum, the danger is that an orchestra dies out like the dinosaur. really? yes, because they must reform, they must go with the age, they must recognise what the new generations need. and the danger is that orchestras play a limited repertoire the last maybe 200 years, the music of the last
i personally don't do what he does, i go back regularly, ijust came today from budapest.y i do that, because there are so many people who need our music there and we have a very large following and i can see in their eyes how much they need music. and this is what we provide, and it gives me pleasure to simply make music for people. before we end, i want to get you to consider the future. you have said that the symphony orchestra, the very idea of it, has to continue constantly to evolve and...
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ijust think the guy— up, we will not lose." ijust think the guy is— up, we will not lose." _ i would possibly suggest, you can move a _ i would possibly suggest, you can move a green chesterfield anywhere and i would've thought that guy is probably— and i would've thought that guy is probably not sitting in his office to do— probably not sitting in his office to do it — probably not sitting in his office to do it because i would've thought a missile would've got him in 30 seconds, — a missile would've got him in 30 seconds, so _ a missile would've got him in 30 seconds, so he's probably with his chesterfield in his office somewhere else. �* , ., chesterfield in his office somewhere else. �*, ., ., ., ~ ., else. let's move on to the metro, which is a — else. let's move on to the metro, which is a terrific _ else. let's move on to the metro, which is a terrific view. _ else. let's move on to the metro, which is a terrific view. you - which is a terrific view. you can see the prime minister down bottom right, certainly henry and i would know the press gallery very well, lookin
ijust think the guy— up, we will not lose." ijust think the guy is— up, we will not lose." _ i would possibly suggest, you can move a _ i would possibly suggest, you can move a green chesterfield anywhere and i would've thought that guy is probably— and i would've thought that guy is probably not sitting in his office to do— probably not sitting in his office to do it — probably not sitting in his office to do it because i would've thought a missile would've got him in 30...
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ijust received -- would like to say to lowri? ijust received i to?i hero, i can't imagine being that age and being that brave. the biggest thing i would like to say, like you mentioned, i may be in the uk this weekend and i was wondering, lowri, if you might be interested in maybe joining me on the other film—makers at the bafta awards ceremony? filth. joining me on the other film-makers at the bafta awards ceremony? oh, my god! laughter- — i think that is a yes, jarrod! 0h, m i think that is a yes, jarrod! oh, my goodness! _ i think that is a yes, jarrod! oh, my goodness! so, _ my goodness! so, 0k. oh, what you wear to these _ my goodness! so, 0k. oh, what you wear to these things? _ my goodness! so, 0k. oh, what you wear to these things? you _ my goodness! so, 0k. oh, what you wear to these things? you have i my goodness! so, 0k. oh, what you wear to these things? you have got| wear to these things? you have got to wear your _ wear to these things? you have got to wear your glasses! _ wear to these things? you have got to wear your glasses! that - w
ijust received -- would like to say to lowri? ijust received i to?i hero, i can't imagine being that age and being that brave. the biggest thing i would like to say, like you mentioned, i may be in the uk this weekend and i was wondering, lowri, if you might be interested in maybe joining me on the other film—makers at the bafta awards ceremony? filth. joining me on the other film-makers at the bafta awards ceremony? oh, my god! laughter- — i think that is a yes, jarrod! 0h, m i think that...
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ijust re-read that piece today and the _ that prediction?that prediction? ijust re-read thatj piece today and the word prescient comes to mind. she had no illusions about putting from her meetings with him. she saw the build—up of forces so she wasn't surprised by what happened. what i think was surprising, and she got it right, was her prediction that the west would come together, that in some ways, one of mr putting's legacies, unexpected and undesirable from his point of view is that he reenergise the west, he reminded the west of what madeleine never forgot which is its reason for being, about what it represented and why nato was invented and in some ways now reinvented so, her article in the new york times in february ring is extraordinarily relevant today. richard haass, thank you forjoining us with those memories of madeleine albright. let's turn to the war in ukraine, where there are signs the ukrainian forces are going on the offensive — 28 days into russia's invasion. the ukrainian government says its forces have retaken the town o
ijust re-read that piece today and the _ that prediction?that prediction? ijust re-read thatj piece today and the word prescient comes to mind. she had no illusions about putting from her meetings with him. she saw the build—up of forces so she wasn't surprised by what happened. what i think was surprising, and she got it right, was her prediction that the west would come together, that in some ways, one of mr putting's legacies, unexpected and undesirable from his point of view is that he...
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but ijust think— narrow diverse people. but ijust think we — narrow diverse people.ock, date or— dyslexic. theresa may, matt hancock, date or once _ dyslexic. theresa may, matt hancock, date or once i can think of off the top my— date or once i can think of off the top my head. date or once i can think of off the top my head-— top my head. also points to the atrium. top my head. also points to the atrium- we _ top my head. also points to the atrium. we are _ top my head. also points to the atrium. we are much _ top my head. also points to the atrium. we are much more - top my head. also points to the atrium. we are much more for. atrium. we are much more for transparency and edging towards understanding. riff transparency and edging towards understanding.— transparency and edging towards understandinu. , , ., understanding. of course, but i also oint out understanding. of course, but i also point out that _ understanding. of course, but i also point out that in _ understanding. of course, but i also point out that in the _ understanding. of course, but i also point o
but ijust think— narrow diverse people. but ijust think we — narrow diverse people.ock, date or— dyslexic. theresa may, matt hancock, date or once _ dyslexic. theresa may, matt hancock, date or once i can think of off the top my— date or once i can think of off the top my head. date or once i can think of off the top my head-— top my head. also points to the atrium. top my head. also points to the atrium- we _ top my head. also points to the atrium. we are _ top my head. also points...
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and i think that, i think that even as a rebel, ijust am a creator.hen you spend 30—plus years on wedding gowns, you've sort of got to change it up a little bit. ijust thought, you have to give brides a certain freedom, and a certain opportunity to shake it up a little bit. and girls, today, we encourage so much diversity, but women have always been diverse, it just hasn't been acknowledged, and it hasn't been accepted, and i like to think that when i came to bridal, i wasn't a bridal designer, i was a fashion insider, who happens to design wedding dresses, so there were no rules for me, and ijust said, you know what? i want girls to have a choice, they want to wear a mini, or a bathing suit, it's not about that, it's about who they are. so i think diversity has always been part of my own nature as a woman, and i have lived my own life. once again, i lived the life that i espouse, so for me it's very natural to be organic and i hope it's very authentic. the reason i brought that up is, for a woman who prides herself on breaking the rules, how do you d
and i think that, i think that even as a rebel, ijust am a creator.hen you spend 30—plus years on wedding gowns, you've sort of got to change it up a little bit. ijust thought, you have to give brides a certain freedom, and a certain opportunity to shake it up a little bit. and girls, today, we encourage so much diversity, but women have always been diverse, it just hasn't been acknowledged, and it hasn't been accepted, and i like to think that when i came to bridal, i wasn't a bridal...
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can ijust ask you, very briefly, when i thought... yes?v? i think you might one day be able to return to kyiv?— to return to kyiv? i believe that, and _ to return to kyiv? i believe that, and i _ to return to kyiv? i believe that, and i believe - to return to kyiv? i believe that, and i believe the i that, and i believe the ukrainian army, i believe that i want to talk to every american people, to every european people, nobody is safe now, and this is an illusion. i am in poland now, the way was very difficult, 18 hours in... in a train with close windows, without light, and so not in a carriage, in a wagon, in a vestibule, it was very cold. both of my daughters got cold now, and they are really ill. we are, we were exhausted, but i saw a lot of women, a lot of young beautiful women, with their little children, my children are 11 and 13... their little children, my children are 11 and 13. .. and speaking — children are 11 and 13... and speaking about _ children are 11 and 13... and speaking about your - children are 11 and 13... and speaki
can ijust ask you, very briefly, when i thought... yes?v? i think you might one day be able to return to kyiv?— to return to kyiv? i believe that, and _ to return to kyiv? i believe that, and i _ to return to kyiv? i believe that, and i believe - to return to kyiv? i believe that, and i believe the i that, and i believe the ukrainian army, i believe that i want to talk to every american people, to every european people, nobody is safe now, and this is an illusion. i am in poland now, the way...
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can ijust clarify, are un that position or do— ijust clarify, are un that position or do you — ijustnk it's possible that we could have a military intervention? is assuming — have a military intervention? is assuming you are prepared to consider? _ assuming you are prepared to consider? | assuming you are prepared to consider?— assuming you are prepared to consider? ., ., , ., consider? i want to repeat the answer i consider? i want to repeat the answer i gave _ consider? i want to repeat the answer i gave earlier - consider? i want to repeat the answer i gave earlier which . consider? i want to repeat the answer i gave earlier which is | consider? i want to repeat the | answer i gave earlier which is i think that any such action would be not only morally repugnant, indefensible, but disastrous for putin as well. and i think and i'm afraid i'm going to have to leave it there and rush for the plane but thank you all very much. thank you, thank you all very much. thank you, thank you. thank you all very much. thank you, thank ou. �* ., , thank you all very much. thank you, thank yon-—
can ijust clarify, are un that position or do— ijust clarify, are un that position or do you — ijustnk it's possible that we could have a military intervention? is assuming — have a military intervention? is assuming you are prepared to consider? _ assuming you are prepared to consider? | assuming you are prepared to consider?— assuming you are prepared to consider? ., ., , ., consider? i want to repeat the answer i consider? i want to repeat the answer i gave _ consider? i want to...
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ijust— to this is a very scary prospect. had me, ijust wanted - to this is a very scary prospect.feet struggling to feed its people. and suddenly, ukrainian feet and i think russia and ukraine together is about 30% of the traded wheat in the world, it is not there. it is not available. i mean, this is what it could be exported, couldn't it? in terms of instability, you crank percent for europe and other parts of the but could start to feel that instability as well.— instability as well. political instability _ instability as well. political instability food _ instability as well. political instability food insecurity. | instability as well. political| instability food insecurity. i think. _ instability food insecurity. i think, for lebanon, is about to remember— think, for lebanon, is about to remember looking at those incredible photos _ remember looking at those incredible photos after the glass in the beirut port damaged a huge grain silos that is why— port damaged a huge grain silos that is why so— port damaged a huge grain silos that is why so much of lebanon's rain came _ is
ijust— to this is a very scary prospect. had me, ijust wanted - to this is a very scary prospect.feet struggling to feed its people. and suddenly, ukrainian feet and i think russia and ukraine together is about 30% of the traded wheat in the world, it is not there. it is not available. i mean, this is what it could be exported, couldn't it? in terms of instability, you crank percent for europe and other parts of the but could start to feel that instability as well.— instability as well....
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i filling it up, ijust looked at the car, what did you think? think? i have to i say, i looked at that photograph and i thought, this is a reason to go electric and then i thought, hang on, and i immediately researched electric cars which are doubly hit because we are charging them from home! those people who bought electric cars are not getting off any more likely than those using petrol cars, which made me laugh, actually, but i thought the chancellor, he does photograph well, if we can be light—hearted for a second, and i do like
i filling it up, ijust looked at the car, what did you think? think? i have to i say, i looked at that photograph and i thought, this is a reason to go electric and then i thought, hang on, and i immediately researched electric cars which are doubly hit because we are charging them from home! those people who bought electric cars are not getting off any more likely than those using petrol cars, which made me laugh, actually, but i thought the chancellor, he does photograph well, if we can be...
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well, i didn't go by the way, katie, ijust wanted to... neither did i, i'd like to say.etary who, for some reason, didn't want his security detail around. borisjohnson. but ijust think we need to be careful about adopting a kind of mccarthyism attitude to all russians, and also understand that who else was going to buy it? do we have a fit and proper test? i mean, newspapers are not football clubs, but the lebedevs put in money and, from what i could tell — and i have had conversations because i bumped into geordie greg occasionally — he did not feel the heavy hand of evgeny lebedev on his shoulder when he was making big editorial decisions. and i have spoken to other editors who said that too. absolutely. that's the point. so again, i think it's you need to look very clearly. nowjust one other point about the intelligence services. the sunday times that has done great reporting made a big deal of the fact thatjohn sors, who was the boss of m16, had raised objections to evgeny lebedev attending the lunch with the editor. do you know something? the fact i went to lunch at
well, i didn't go by the way, katie, ijust wanted to... neither did i, i'd like to say.etary who, for some reason, didn't want his security detail around. borisjohnson. but ijust think we need to be careful about adopting a kind of mccarthyism attitude to all russians, and also understand that who else was going to buy it? do we have a fit and proper test? i mean, newspapers are not football clubs, but the lebedevs put in money and, from what i could tell — and i have had conversations...
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i am an english language teacher, ijust some _ english language teacher, ijust some of— english languagepeople that have managed to gel— some of the people that have managed to get out— some of the people that have managed to get out of mariupol, 300,000 are still trapped in that city. a short time ago i spoke to uk—based anton levsiushkin, whose family has managed to escape from the besieged city of mariupol. but he hadn't been able to reach his twin sister for 11 days before that. i asked him what his sister had told him about what it was like in mariupol. she said it was absolutely horrible. they have been two or three weeks now without any electricity, water, heating, nothing. food was running out. she was more afraid of hunger than being shelled. the shelling never stops since the beginning of march. 0n the street they have ended up, all of the nearby houses were destroyed. 0nly their house, luckily, survived. that house was the sole place she has been hiding since the start of the war. let's bring you these pictures that have come into us. this is a rescue operation after a militar
i am an english language teacher, ijust some _ english language teacher, ijust some of— english languagepeople that have managed to gel— some of the people that have managed to get out— some of the people that have managed to get out of mariupol, 300,000 are still trapped in that city. a short time ago i spoke to uk—based anton levsiushkin, whose family has managed to escape from the besieged city of mariupol. but he hadn't been able to reach his twin sister for 11 days before that. i...
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ijust think we'll have to. it is a necessary— that. ijust think we'll have to.hing to say, if you are a russian— is a necessary thing to say, if you are a russian journalist _ is a necessary thing to say, if you are a russianjournalist or- is a necessary thing to say, if you | are a russianjournalist or anyone from _ are a russianjournalist or anyone from russia — are a russianjournalist or anyone from russia right _ are a russianjournalist or anyone from russia right now, _ are a russianjournalist or anyone from russia right now, i- are a russianjournalist or anyone from russia right now, i want- are a russian journalist or anyone i from russia right now, i want to say sorry— from russia right now, i want to say sorry to _ from russia right now, i want to say sorry to my— from russia right now, i want to say sorry to my ukrainian _ from russia right now, i want to say sorry to my ukrainian colleagues. i i sorry to my ukrainian colleagues. i feel terrible. — sorry to my ukrainian colleagues. i feel terrible, personally. _ sorry to my ukrainian colleagues. i feel
ijust think we'll have to. it is a necessary— that. ijust think we'll have to.hing to say, if you are a russian— is a necessary thing to say, if you are a russian journalist _ is a necessary thing to say, if you are a russianjournalist or- is a necessary thing to say, if you | are a russianjournalist or anyone from _ are a russianjournalist or anyone from russia — are a russianjournalist or anyone from russia right _ are a russianjournalist or anyone from russia right now, _ are a...
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for power and tried _ the game and ijust went for power and tried to — the game and ijust went for power going to go viral. charlie clark there and _ it was going to go viral. charlie clark there and his _ it was going to go viral. charlie clark there and his dad - it was going to go viral. charlie clark there and his dad took i it was going to go viral. charlie i clark there and his dad took that piece of video and has been watched ljy piece of video and has been watched by more than 1 million time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. not a bad result weather—wise if you like spring warmth and sunshine and this was the scene in the north—west of wales, a beautiful day and temperatures in north—west wales today got close to 21 celsius and the warmest day of the year so far will stop 21 as well in northolt in the north—west of london and plenty of other places not too far behind. for most of us it's been a story of beautiful sunshine, patchy cloud in the west where it has been breezy and one or two rogue showers this afternoon but one or two across northern england and southern sco
for power and tried _ the game and ijust went for power and tried to — the game and ijust went for power going to go viral. charlie clark there and _ it was going to go viral. charlie clark there and his _ it was going to go viral. charlie clark there and his dad - it was going to go viral. charlie clark there and his dad took i it was going to go viral. charlie i clark there and his dad took that piece of video and has been watched ljy piece of video and has been watched by more than 1...
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she said no, ijust want to go home. she said no, ijust want to go home.ome. she said her mother was still caught up she said her mother was still caught up in the fighting to the north of kyiv and all she wants is for all of this to be over.— this to be over. sarah rainsford reporting- _ just short of three weeks into this conflict, the kremlin is insisting that its so—called "special military operation" is going to plan. but some in moscow admit the campaign was not progressing as quickly as moscow wanted, and the united states says it has pretty much stalled. so what is the current state of the russian campaign and how have the ukrainians managed to frustrate them? our security correspondent, gordon corera, reports. the russian offensive continues to make only slow progress. their original plan of a lightning strike failed, thanks partly to so much secrecy that some of the russian forces seem to have been unprepared. that, combined with bad intelligence at what reception they would get. they have moved most effectively across the south of the country. b
she said no, ijust want to go home. she said no, ijust want to go home.ome. she said her mother was still caught up she said her mother was still caught up in the fighting to the north of kyiv and all she wants is for all of this to be over.— this to be over. sarah rainsford reporting- _ just short of three weeks into this conflict, the kremlin is insisting that its so—called "special military operation" is going to plan. but some in moscow admit the campaign was not progressing...
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ijust want to move on to the financial- quite hard to now undo. move on to the financial times, i to move on to the financial times, there's a story balm payment blocked overt links to abramovich sanctions. if i put this in a tiny bit of context it is a steel company of which roman abramovich owns about a 28% stake. it tried to make an interest payment but as the headline suggests that was blocked. yet this is not a company that is sanctioned, is not a company that is sanctioned, is it? i'm curious as to why not. can you enlighten me a bit more on this story? i can you enlighten me a bit more on this sto ? , ~ this story? iwill try. ithink ultimately _ this story? iwill try. ithink ultimately what _ this story? iwill try. ithink ultimately what the - this story? iwill try. ithink ultimately what the story . this story? iwill try. ithink ultimately what the story is this story? i will try. i think- ultimately what the story is showing is as you _ ultimately what the story is showing is as you say, the company x golf is not the _ is as you say, the
ijust want to move on to the financial- quite hard to now undo. move on to the financial times, i to move on to the financial times, there's a story balm payment blocked overt links to abramovich sanctions. if i put this in a tiny bit of context it is a steel company of which roman abramovich owns about a 28% stake. it tried to make an interest payment but as the headline suggests that was blocked. yet this is not a company that is sanctioned, is not a company that is sanctioned, is it? i'm...
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ijust have no sympathy to russians, i am sorry.s? well, poor ordinary russians who sufferfrom sanctions? well, we had war for sufferfrom sanctions? well, we had warfor eight years. 15,000 people lost over those eight years, 2000 people lost and thatis years, 2000 people lost and that is not even we have stopped counting, i have sympathy for them, i do not have sympathy for them. do you think ou have sympathy for them. do you think you will — have sympathy for them. do you think you will get _ have sympathy for them. do you think you will get to _ have sympathy for them. do you think you will get to a _ have sympathy for them. do you think you will get to a point - think you will get to a point where you yourself have to head for the polish border? do you think you'll have to head to the polish border? i’m head to the polish border? i'm hoinu head to the polish border? i'm hoping that — head to the polish border? i�*rn hoping that will head to the polish border? i�*m hoping that will not happen even though yesterday we had informati
ijust have no sympathy to russians, i am sorry.s? well, poor ordinary russians who sufferfrom sanctions? well, we had war for sufferfrom sanctions? well, we had warfor eight years. 15,000 people lost over those eight years, 2000 people lost and thatis years, 2000 people lost and that is not even we have stopped counting, i have sympathy for them, i do not have sympathy for them. do you think ou have sympathy for them. do you think you will — have sympathy for them. do you think you will get _...
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ijust don't understand it. well, thank you both so much.atement, which is not a budget, but like a budget, with rupert harrison in the studio without even mentioning a sausage roll or a pasty! there we go, i had to do itjust at the end, i couldn't help myself. almost ten years to the day! is it really? we are all so old! oh, dear. miatta and rupert, thank you so much for coming in and joining us on newscast tonight, thank you. and thank you for watching and listening, and will be back soon. bye. hello there. the weather story this week has been dominated by spring sunshine and warmth, hasn't it? but the temperature trend, well, it's set to change. i've taken york as an example, but i could have shown almost anywhere. we're moving from the high teens down to single figures, so temperatures way above the average for the time of year will close out the month of march below average for the time of year. so get out and enjoy saturday's sunshine if you can. there will be plenty of it, with the exception of the far north of scotland and the northe
ijust don't understand it. well, thank you both so much.atement, which is not a budget, but like a budget, with rupert harrison in the studio without even mentioning a sausage roll or a pasty! there we go, i had to do itjust at the end, i couldn't help myself. almost ten years to the day! is it really? we are all so old! oh, dear. miatta and rupert, thank you so much for coming in and joining us on newscast tonight, thank you. and thank you for watching and listening, and will be back soon....
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can ijust come under on to the fact i can ijust come under on to the fact that the _ can ijust come undere are not simply the numbers of vacant housing around the country. vacant housing around the country that you _ vacant housing around the country that you can— vacant housing around the country that you cahiust _ vacant housing around the country that you can just move _ vacant housing around the country that you canjust move refugees . that you canjust move refugees ihto _ that you canjust move refugees ihto we — that you canjust move refugees ihto we have _ that you canjust move refugees into. we have only— that you canjust move refugees into. we have only had - that you canjust move refugees into. we have only had councilsl into. we have only had councils across — into. we have only had councils across the _ into. we have only had councils across the country— into. we have only had councils across the country 144 - into. we have only had councils- across the country 144 homelessness applications— across the country 144 homelessness applications from _ across the country 144 homeless
can ijust come under on to the fact i can ijust come under on to the fact that the _ can ijust come undere are not simply the numbers of vacant housing around the country. vacant housing around the country that you _ vacant housing around the country that you can— vacant housing around the country that you cahiust _ vacant housing around the country that you can just move _ vacant housing around the country that you canjust move refugees . that you canjust move refugees ihto _ that you...
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ijust don't understand it. well, thank you both so much. which is not a budget, but like a budget, with rupert harrison in the studio without even mentioning a sausage roll or a pasty! there we go, i had to do it just at the end, i couldn't help myself. almost ten years to the day! is it really? we are all so old! oh, dear. miatta and rupert, thank you so much for coming in and joining us on newscast tonight, thank you. and thank you for watching and listening, and will be back soon. bye. hello there. there are some big changes in the weather pattern on the way, but notjust yet. on thursday, despite the haziness of the sunshine, temperatures reach 20 celsius in east yorkshire, the warmest place in the country. it's a few degrees cooler than that in northern ireland and across scotland, where we did see more cloud. and we've still got a weak weather front draped in the northern isles, bringing some damp weather here. otherwise, it's high pressure that's dominating the weather. with that stagnant air and no mixing, we've continued to see some
ijust don't understand it. well, thank you both so much. which is not a budget, but like a budget, with rupert harrison in the studio without even mentioning a sausage roll or a pasty! there we go, i had to do it just at the end, i couldn't help myself. almost ten years to the day! is it really? we are all so old! oh, dear. miatta and rupert, thank you so much for coming in and joining us on newscast tonight, thank you. and thank you for watching and listening, and will be back soon. bye. hello...
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for ukrainians, i just for ukrainians, ijust want for ukrainians, i just want to for ukrainians, ijust happy to be part of my people because today i feel proud for every ukrainian for their ability to fight. my main message to the world todayis fight. my main message to the world today is do not let the ukrainians be broken, do not let the ukrainians be broken, do not let the ukrainians be executed. close the sky over ukraine and send the peacekeeping troops of the un to the ukraine, and then the world will find out that it is strong. do not believe that putin is strong. do not believe that putin is capable to start world war iii, do not believe that he can wage war on other countries only because we shielded this guy. we can see how demoralised his troops are, how disorganised his army is now. the final push, the final strike at putin's regime has to be done together by closing the sky over ukraine. thank you for your solidarity and support of ukraine. i believe we will do it, we will prevail. believe we will do it, we will revail. �* ., , . prevail. and we have seen fierce resistance
for ukrainians, i just for ukrainians, ijust want for ukrainians, i just want to for ukrainians, ijust happy to be part of my people because today i feel proud for every ukrainian for their ability to fight. my main message to the world todayis fight. my main message to the world today is do not let the ukrainians be broken, do not let the ukrainians be broken, do not let the ukrainians be executed. close the sky over ukraine and send the peacekeeping troops of the un to the ukraine, and then...
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so, ijust feelthat americans— for example. in from _ dish is very different world we live in from two — dish is very different world we live in from two weeks ago. i�*m dish is very different world we live in from two weeks ago.— dish is very different world we live in from two weeks ago. i'm going to ut to the question of china as a possible saviour. is there going to be enough? i saviour. is there going to be enou~h? ~ saviour. is there going to be enough?— saviour. is there going to be enou~h? ~ ., , , enough? i think would be very significant _ enough? i think would be very significant because, _ enough? i think would be very significant because, they - enough? i think would be very significant because, they are l enough? i think would be veryi significant because, they are a massive emerging world power and they hold most of the roads that in their banks and whether they have their banks and whether they have the inclination, the very much state out of incentive the sanctions would disrupt the peace process with how they
so, ijust feelthat americans— for example. in from _ dish is very different world we live in from two — dish is very different world we live in from two weeks ago. i�*m dish is very different world we live in from two weeks ago.— dish is very different world we live in from two weeks ago. i'm going to ut to the question of china as a possible saviour. is there going to be enough? i saviour. is there going to be enou~h? ~ saviour. is there going to be enough?— saviour. is there going...
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right now ijust don't think— forward. right now ijust don't think that's where we are. the forward.think that's where we are. the daily telegraph, british public— think that's where we are. the daily telegraph, british public will- think that's where we are. the daily telegraph, british public will be - telegraph, british public will be asked to take in refugees. do you think people will be happy to welcome people into their homes? because we are talking about potentially millions having to leave their country. 2 potentially millions having to leave their country-— their country. 2 million plus refugees — their country. 2 million plus refugees have _ their country. 2 million plus refugees have come - their country. 2 million plus refugees have come out. their country. 2 million plus refugees have come out of| their country. 2 million plus - refugees have come out of ukraine so far. some of the newspapers tomorrow morning are talking about that figure doubling will stop let's be quite clear, our refugee response — i think we are a country that has prided ourselves over the years as t
right now ijust don't think— forward. right now ijust don't think that's where we are. the forward.think that's where we are. the daily telegraph, british public— think that's where we are. the daily telegraph, british public will- think that's where we are. the daily telegraph, british public will be - telegraph, british public will be asked to take in refugees. do you think people will be happy to welcome people into their homes? because we are talking about potentially millions having to...
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ijust want to move on to the financial- quite hard to now undo.balm payment blocked overt links to abramovich sanctions. if i put this in a tiny bit of context it is a steel company of which roman abramovich owns about a 28% stake. it tried to make an interest payment but as the headline suggests that was blocked. yet this is not a company that is sanctioned, is not a company that is sanctioned, is it? i'm curious as to why not. can you enlighten me a bit more on
ijust want to move on to the financial- quite hard to now undo.balm payment blocked overt links to abramovich sanctions. if i put this in a tiny bit of context it is a steel company of which roman abramovich owns about a 28% stake. it tried to make an interest payment but as the headline suggests that was blocked. yet this is not a company that is sanctioned, is not a company that is sanctioned, is it? i'm curious as to why not. can you enlighten me a bit more on
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we just sat down and i just talked to my family and ijust enjoyed the moment.ng to see you here. can i ask how you felt as you walked down the steps of that plane at brize norton? is it too early to say what the future now holds? is that anything you want to say about the difficult times you spent injail? and most importantly, how are you? it's very early to think what is going to happen next. that moment was precious. i have been waiting for that moment for such a long time, and i was overwhelmed specifically to get to know gabriella and richard after such a long time. it was a very, very emotional moment. but i don't know. we will see what happens, i think is too early for me to to think about that. i'm just enjoying the moment with them. thank you. natasha phillips. welcome home, nazanin. nowruz mubarak. roxanne, i'm really sorry to hear about your father's case. my question is either for tulip or richard. once you receive a response from tom tugendhat, will you be considering a judicial review? shall i take that one? no, is probably the short answer. you kn
we just sat down and i just talked to my family and ijust enjoyed the moment.ng to see you here. can i ask how you felt as you walked down the steps of that plane at brize norton? is it too early to say what the future now holds? is that anything you want to say about the difficult times you spent injail? and most importantly, how are you? it's very early to think what is going to happen next. that moment was precious. i have been waiting for that moment for such a long time, and i was...
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but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him. won't come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello there. there's going to be some major changes next week, and things could look a little different on sunday across some parts of the country. but on saturday, we've got more of the same. it's going to be a cold start, but there will be plenty of warm sunshine. temperatures early on saturday could be close to freezing in some rural areas. it'll warm up quickly. any mist and fog in northern ireland will lift. it will stay quite cloudy in the far north of scotland. 0therwise lots of sunshine, just a bit of fairweather cloud once again and the winds will be light. and temperatures on saturday similar to what we had on friday, could again make 19—20 degrees in some northern parts of england. a reminder that on saturday night, the clocks spring forward by one hour as we move into british summer time. so, an hour less in bed
but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him. won't come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello there. there's going to be some major changes next week, and things could look a little different on sunday across some parts of the country. but on saturday, we've got more of the same. it's going to be a cold start, but there...
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but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.ome true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello there. the weather has been turning colder, and on tuesday, it was certainly cold enough for snow in the far north of the uk. that was the wintry—looking scene for a weather watcher in shetland. those colder conditions continue to sink southwards behind this weather front, the front bringing some outbreaks of rain, but with some sleet and snow mixing in, especially over high ground. and to the north of that weather front, a very cold start to wednesday. particularly in northern scotland, a widespread frost. further snow showers giving some accumulations in places and the risk of ice, but there will be some spells of sunshine to start off wednesday, whereas southern scotland will start off cloudy. a bit of sleet and snow in places, some patchy rain to start off in northern ireland, some wet weather in northern england, some sn
but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.ome true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello there. the weather has been turning colder, and on tuesday, it was certainly cold enough for snow in the far north of the uk. that was the wintry—looking scene for a weather watcher in shetland. those colder conditions continue to sink...
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but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.ream won't come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello there. we've had quite a prolonged run of dry and sunny weather. it's also been very warm for the time of year, with temperatures last week reaching as high as 21 degrees. this week, it's set to get a lot colder, cold enough for some of you to even see a little bit of snow later on in the week, would you believe it. right now, we've got quite a bit of cloud across the west midlands, parts of wales, northwest england, working into the irish sea, across the isle of man and into eastern counties of northern ireland. so, a bit of mist with that, could even find an odd patch of drizzle. where we keep the clearer skies, it's cold with some patches of frost. now, for monday, much of this cloud will tend to break up again. could be a few showers across central regions of the uk, perhaps one or two across the pennines, int
but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.ream won't come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello there. we've had quite a prolonged run of dry and sunny weather. it's also been very warm for the time of year, with temperatures last week reaching as high as 21 degrees. this week, it's set to get a lot colder, cold enough...
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Mar 27, 2022
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but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.'t come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. good afternoon. after the warm, sunny days we've had lately, i think the weather this week will come as something as a shock to the system because it's going to turn much colder and with that, for some of us, there will be some snow. the nights turning increasingly cold and frosty as well. where we have had low cloud, mist and fog today, it's been feeling quite chilly. that was the scene from a weather watcher in essex earlier on. some of these eastern areas will stay grey and murky through the day. west, more sunshine, lifting temperatures to around 17. this evening and tonight the area of low cloud, mist and fog tends to expand and we see some showers breaking out across northern england and north wales, later tonight as well. where we do keep clear skies overnight it will be relatively chilly with temperatures getting down t
but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.'t come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. good afternoon. after the warm, sunny days we've had lately, i think the weather this week will come as something as a shock to the system because it's going to turn much colder and with that, for some of us, there will be some snow. the...
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Mar 26, 2022
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but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.'t come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello. a glorious day for many, you can hardly believe it is only the end of march when we see sights like this, not a cloud in the sky. there are some showers to be found, mostly across the northern and western isles. this is the western isles earlier on this morning. that is because we have that cloud stubbornly sitting there unfortunately spoiling the sunshine. a little fair weather cloud developing across southern scotland down to north west england as well, but the emphasis is dry, settled and sunny with light winds continuing through the afternoon and once again the temperatures peaking quite widely — mid to high teens. don't forget, when you're off to bed tonight, put the clocks forward an hour, we lose an hour sleep and emerge tomorrow in british summer time, so what a surprise to see there will be a little more cloud f
but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.'t come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello. a glorious day for many, you can hardly believe it is only the end of march when we see sights like this, not a cloud in the sky. there are some showers to be found, mostly across the northern and western isles. this is the western...
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but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.am won't come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello there. for most of us, saturday brought much in the way of sunshine. top temperature of 20.5 celsius was recorded in north—west wales in porthmadog. i want you to concentrate, though, on the skies in the east of england, where we had lots of sunshine and temperatures quite widely17—19 degrees. big change on the way, though, for sunday afternoon. those temperatures are going to be a lot lower. now, the reason for that, is we are going to see an area of cloud that at the moment is in the north sea and that is set to swing england as the winds of change direction to more of an easterly around our area of high pressure. now, there really will be just two types of weather around on sunday. it is going to be a cold start for many of us, a few patches of frost around. you're either in the sunshine, which many of us will ha
but ijust think he's amazing. i'm a giant denzel washington fan. me too. ijust love watching him.am won't come true, so hopefully i can just get denzel. scott stuber, thank you so much for coming on the media show. thank you very much. thank you. i appreciate it. hello there. for most of us, saturday brought much in the way of sunshine. top temperature of 20.5 celsius was recorded in north—west wales in porthmadog. i want you to concentrate, though, on the skies in the east of england, where...
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Mar 16, 2022
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ijust one point he too is coming home to his family. red cliffs relentless campaigning. his absolute determination to tell the truth about hostage diplomacy. this was, these were prisoners who were taken hostage. they were held because i read wanted britain to settle this for hundred million pound arms debt which is finally been settled. you're right, at the beginning the foreign office didn't want richard to talk about that. many families were told to stay quiet about it and they did say quiet. and richard refused to do that. as a result i think, this is why it nazanin zaghari ratcliffe is coming home today. and other british iranian nationals are being released. rab. nationals are being released. rob, should we give _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the last _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the last word to matt? and you see the cartoon on the front of the telegraph? what matt? and you see the cartoon on the front of the telegraph?— front of t
ijust one point he too is coming home to his family. red cliffs relentless campaigning. his absolute determination to tell the truth about hostage diplomacy. this was, these were prisoners who were taken hostage. they were held because i read wanted britain to settle this for hundred million pound arms debt which is finally been settled. you're right, at the beginning the foreign office didn't want richard to talk about that. many families were told to stay quiet about it and they did say...
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ijust think it's a visual sign to say you need to start moving and go out. walk back onto the estate and it looks so awfut — they carried out a survey on the — they carried out a survey on the 15 — they carried out a survey on the 15 houses they classed as the 15 houses they classed as the worst, he read houses as they— the worst, he read houses as they are _ the worst, he read houses as they are calling them. that survey— they are calling them. that survey has resulted in the fact there — survey has resulted in the fact there has— survey has resulted in the fact there has been further deterioration and that they have — deterioration and that they have to _ deterioration and that they have to now serve eviction notices _ have to now serve eviction notices to those 15 houses. we have had our own survey done on three _ we have had our own survey done on three sample houses. it says there _ on three sample houses. it says there are — on three sample houses. it says there are minor faults on ours. when — there are minor faults on ours. when we — there are minor
ijust think it's a visual sign to say you need to start moving and go out. walk back onto the estate and it looks so awfut — they carried out a survey on the — they carried out a survey on the 15 — they carried out a survey on the 15 houses they classed as the 15 houses they classed as the worst, he read houses as they— the worst, he read houses as they are _ the worst, he read houses as they are calling them. that survey— they are calling them. that survey has resulted in the fact...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some of the lines being reported on the diplomatics, the state department in the us saying antony blinken, us secretary of state and chinese foreign minister, have spoken about the situation over ukraine. 0bviously china is a big ally potentially of russia and lots of interest as to whether they can exert any influence on vladimir putin. the russian foreign ministry seems to have been briefing as well, some lines coming out from the. the report from reuters say the russian foreign ministry said london has chosen to move towards more open confrontation with russia and promise tough response measures against london over this, this is reported by reuters and we will confirm it as soon as we can. also being reported by reuters that the russian foreign ministry is talking about us inaction over senator graham because my comments about putin will further damage ties, and thatis putin will further damage ties, and that is referring to lindsey graham's comments this week are calling for someone basically to take out putin. those diplomatic li
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some of the lines being reported on the diplomatics, the state department in the us saying antony blinken, us secretary of state and chinese foreign minister, have spoken about the situation over ukraine. 0bviously china is a big ally potentially of russia and lots of interest as to whether they can exert any influence on vladimir putin. the russian foreign ministry seems to have been briefing as well, some lines coming out from the....
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ijust knew something like this.ll help. and in uk at the same place, would be a lot of ukrainians i would like to help them to because not everyone can speak english, so i could be, like, useful, iwill try to do my best. could be, like, useful, iwill try to do my best-— could be, like, useful, iwill try to do my best. sounds like you are lookin: to do my best. sounds like you are looking positively _ to do my best. sounds like you are looking positively to _ to do my best. sounds like you are looking positively to the _ to do my best. sounds like you are looking positively to the future. . to do my best. sounds like you are looking positively to the future. asj looking positively to the future. as you describe there, a new start. how do you feel about the thought of going back to ukraine? do you have those around that? i going back to ukraine? do you have those around that?— those around that? i 'ust try to stay oelm. * those around that? i 'ust try to stay oatm. amt _ those around that? i 'ust try to stay calm, and
ijust knew something like this.ll help. and in uk at the same place, would be a lot of ukrainians i would like to help them to because not everyone can speak english, so i could be, like, useful, iwill try to do my best. could be, like, useful, iwill try to do my best-— could be, like, useful, iwill try to do my best. sounds like you are lookin: to do my best. sounds like you are looking positively _ to do my best. sounds like you are looking positively to _ to do my best. sounds like you are...