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ijust thought— as the country to serve. ijust thought i_ as the country to serve.thought i would love to - as the country to serve. ijust thought i would love to be . as the country to serve. ijust i thought i would love to be able to teach — thought i would love to be able to teach paupte _ thought i would love to be able to teach people and _ thought i would love to be able to teach people and share - thought i would love to be able to teach people and share the. to teach people and share the 'oy to teach people and share the joy of— to teach people and share the joy of surfing _ to teach people and share the joy of surfing and _ to teach people and share the joy of surfing and it's - to teach people and share the joy of surfing and it's nice - joy of surfing and it's nice not — joy of surfing and it's nice not to— joy of surfing and it's nice not to he _ joy of surfing and it's nice not to be working - joy of surfing and it's nice not to be working in - joy of surfing and it's nice not to be working in an. joy of surfing and it's nice - not to be working in an o
ijust thought— as the country to serve. ijust thought i_ as the country to serve.thought i would love to - as the country to serve. ijust thought i would love to be . as the country to serve. ijust i thought i would love to be able to teach — thought i would love to be able to teach paupte _ thought i would love to be able to teach people and _ thought i would love to be able to teach people and share - thought i would love to be able to teach people and share the. to teach people and share...
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ijust knew he would come that— because ijust knew he would come that red _ because ijust knew he woulded buoy line that there — come that red buoy line that there was— come that red buoy line that there was no _ come that red buoy line that there was no way— come that red buoy line that there was no way that - come that red buoy line that. there was no way that chinese lii'l there was no way that chinese girl would _ there was no way that chinese girt would win— there was no way that chinese girl would win because - there was no way that chinese girl would win because i- there was no way that chinese girl would win because i knewl girl would win because i knew these — girl would win because i knew these two _ girl would win because i knew these two would _ girl would win because i knew these two would drop - girl would win because i knew these two would drop the - these two would drop the hanrnrer _ these two would drop the hammer. we _ these two would drop the hammer. we were - these two would drop the . hammer. we were shouting these two would drop the - hammer. we were shouting and
ijust knew he would come that— because ijust knew he would come that red _ because ijust knew he woulded buoy line that there — come that red buoy line that there was— come that red buoy line that there was no _ come that red buoy line that there was no way— come that red buoy line that there was no way that - come that red buoy line that. there was no way that chinese lii'l there was no way that chinese girl would _ there was no way that chinese girt would win— there was no way that...
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ijust| country to serve. ijust thought— country to serve. ijust thought i_ country to serve. country to serve. ijust| thought i would love to country to serve. i just - thought i would love to be able to teach — thought i would love to be able to teach people _ thought i would love to be able to teach people and _ thought i would love to be able to teach people and share - thought i would love to be able to teach people and share the. to teach people and share the 'oy to teach people and share the joy of— to teach people and share the joy of surfing _ to teach people and share the joy of surfing and _ to teach people and share the joy of surfing and it's - to teach people and share the joy of surfing and it's nicer- joy of surfing and it's nicer than — joy of surfing and it's nicer than working _ joy of surfing and it's nicer than working in _ joy of surfing and it's nicer than working in an - joy of surfing and it's nicer than working in an office. i joy of surfing and it's nicerl than working in an office. it is nice _ than working in an office. it is nice to _ than working
ijust| country to serve. ijust thought— country to serve. ijust thought i_ country to serve. country to serve. ijust| thought i would love to country to serve. i just - thought i would love to be able to teach — thought i would love to be able to teach people _ thought i would love to be able to teach people and _ thought i would love to be able to teach people and share - thought i would love to be able to teach people and share the. to teach people and share the 'oy to teach people and...
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ijust wanted to be over. ijust remember- be over. ijust remember feeling _ be over._ then... just going somewhere else in— then... just going somewhere else in my— then... just going somewhere else in my head. _ then... just going somewhere else in my head. he _ then... just going somewhere else in my head. he raped - then... just going somewhere i else in my head. he raped me. when _ else in my head. he raped me. when he — else in my head. he raped me. when he was _ else in my head. he raped me. when he was done, _ else in my head. he raped me. when he was done, he - else in my head. he raped me. when he was done, he said - else in my head. he raped me. when he was done, he said go| when he was done, he said go and wash _ when he was done, he said go and wash. you _ when he was done, he said go and wash. you blame - when he was done, he said go| and wash. you blame yourself. you _ and wash. you blame yourself. you really _ and wash. you blame yourself. you really blame _ and wash. you blame yourself. you really blame yourself. - you really blame yourself. you'd _ yo
ijust wanted to be over. ijust remember- be over. ijust remember feeling _ be over._ then... just going somewhere else in— then... just going somewhere else in my— then... just going somewhere else in my head. _ then... just going somewhere else in my head. he _ then... just going somewhere else in my head. he raped - then... just going somewhere i else in my head. he raped me. when _ else in my head. he raped me. when he — else in my head. he raped me. when he was _ else in my head. he...
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and can ijust say unelected house. and can ijust sav rebecca, _ unelected house.y rebecca, it shows how far i say rebecca, it shows how far the lib— say rebecca, it shows how far the lib dems _ say rebecca, it shows how far the lib dems have _ say rebecca, it shows how far the lib dems have come - say rebecca, it shows how far the lib dems have come thatl say rebecca, it shows how far. the lib dems have come that we have _ the lib dems have come that we have rebecca _ the lib dems have come that we have rebecca jones— the lib dems have come that we have rebecca jones and - the lib dems have come that we have rebecca jones and not - the lib dems have come that we have rebecca jones and not lizi have rebecca jones and not liz truss— have rebecca jones and not liz truss as — have rebecca jones and not liz truss as our— have rebecca jones and not liz truss as our representative. i truss as our representative. the _ truss as our representative. the fortunes _ truss as our representative. the fortunes of _ truss as our representative. the fortunes of the - truss as our
and can ijust say unelected house. and can ijust sav rebecca, _ unelected house.y rebecca, it shows how far i say rebecca, it shows how far the lib— say rebecca, it shows how far the lib dems _ say rebecca, it shows how far the lib dems have _ say rebecca, it shows how far the lib dems have come - say rebecca, it shows how far the lib dems have come thatl say rebecca, it shows how far. the lib dems have come that we have _ the lib dems have come that we have rebecca _ the lib dems have come...
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ijust want to tell you, the - ijust want to tell you, the secret— ijust want to tell you, the secretrney _ secret service and fbi and the state attorney office - secret service and fbi and the state attorney office have - secret service and fbi and thel state attorney office have been fantastic — state attorney office have been fantastic to— state attorney office have been fantastic to work _ state attorney office have been fantastic to work with. - state attorney office have been fantastic to work with. i - state attorney office have been fantastic to work with. i can - fantastic to work with. i can tell you _ fantastic to work with. i can tell you read _ fantastic to work with. i can tell you read to _ fantastic to work with. i can tell you read to now, - fantastic to work with. i can tell you read to now, our. tell you read to now, our agency— tell you read to now, our agency with— tell you read to now, our agency with this - tell you read to now, our. agency with this real—time crime _ agency with this real—time crime centre, _ agency with this real—time crime centre, was- agency
ijust want to tell you, the - ijust want to tell you, the secret— ijust want to tell you, the secretrney _ secret service and fbi and the state attorney office - secret service and fbi and the state attorney office have - secret service and fbi and thel state attorney office have been fantastic — state attorney office have been fantastic to— state attorney office have been fantastic to work _ state attorney office have been fantastic to work with. - state attorney office have been...
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ijust stated a fact, — it's amazing. ijust stated a fact, am _ it's amazing. fact, am i supposed - it's amazing. ijust stated a fact, am i supposed to - it's amazing. ijust stated a fact, am i supposed to lie? j fact, am i supposed to lie? it's — fact, am i supposed to lie? it's confusing _ fact, am i supposed to lie? it's confusing to _ fact, am i supposed to lie? it's confusing to me - fact, am i supposed to lie? it's confusing to me that i it's confusing to me that people _ it's confusing to me that people are _ it's confusing to me that people are making - it's confusing to me that people are making a - it's confusing to me that people are making a big| it's confusing to me that - people are making a big deal out of— people are making a big deal out of something _ people are making a big deal out of something and - people are making a big deal out of something and i- people are making a big deal out of something and i am i people are making a big deal. out of something and i am not so -- — out of something and i am not so -- or— out of something and i am n
ijust stated a fact, — it's amazing. ijust stated a fact, am _ it's amazing. fact, am i supposed - it's amazing. ijust stated a fact, am i supposed to - it's amazing. ijust stated a fact, am i supposed to lie? j fact, am i supposed to lie? it's — fact, am i supposed to lie? it's confusing _ fact, am i supposed to lie? it's confusing to _ fact, am i supposed to lie? it's confusing to me - fact, am i supposed to lie? it's confusing to me that i it's confusing to me that people _ it's...
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ijust hope to change their hearts." experience fully and honestly, they will feel it. the audience will sit here and feel it. that is a fascinating insight. do you really believe, over the span of your career, that you've managed to change some people's hearts? i can't tell. i can only tell from one night — if i can get through to them, through to their feelings and that's what the play is really about. all plays — comedies and tragedies. if i can get through one night, then the rest is up to them. there are different ways of addressing the same thing, of trying to get the truth out there to audiences. let me just quote to you something that the black intellectual larry neal said of sidney poitier, way back in �*69, because sidney poitier, of course, was the first black man to win an oscar for male lead actor. and he was highly respected but played, again, the sorts of respectful roles. and larry neal said of poitier, "there is no sense in being a million—dollar shoeshine boy." and ijust wonder, when you hear people say
ijust hope to change their hearts." experience fully and honestly, they will feel it. the audience will sit here and feel it. that is a fascinating insight. do you really believe, over the span of your career, that you've managed to change some people's hearts? i can't tell. i can only tell from one night — if i can get through to them, through to their feelings and that's what the play is really about. all plays — comedies and tragedies. if i can get through one night, then the rest...
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this time ijust did what they did it— power. this time ijust did what they did., cah— helped me. she is a strong woman. noam, can i— helped me. she is a strong woman. noam, can i ask you what david was like? , , , like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen _ like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen in _ like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen in my _ like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen in my life. - like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen in my life. the | like? david is the biggest light i i have ever seen in my life. the first day that i met david icke told him, you are an angel, you are not from here. i guess i was right. —— i met david i told him. he can meet for a second and you will not forget him. this blonde, tall guy, only saying good things about people, and therefore his family, and his friends, and loved to live life, to celebrate life, to live life to the fullest. he taught me how to live life to the fullest. he really gave me the power to believe that i am a strong woman and i guess that this is my m
this time ijust did what they did it— power. this time ijust did what they did., cah— helped me. she is a strong woman. noam, can i— helped me. she is a strong woman. noam, can i ask you what david was like? , , , like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen _ like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen in _ like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen in my _ like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen in my life. - like? david is the biggest light i have ever seen...
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went also and — thinking and ijust went also and i— thinking and ijust went also and i went throughfloor and i made it, luckily, but it was — and i made it, luckily, but it was sort _ and i made it, luckily, but it was sort of incredible. and for a manual _ was sort of incredible. and for a manual has _ was sort of incredible. and for a manual has won _ was sort of incredible. and for a manual has won the - was sort of incredible. and for a manual has won the pink - a manual has won the pink jersey at the duo in the yellow at the tour, this was the one left he really wanted. winning the triple crown means he is now up there with the all—time greats like eddie merck's. and at 26, who knows what else pogacar could go on to achieve. drew savage, bbc news. the united states have won a tenth consecutive president's cup after keegan bradley scored the vital decisive point. bradley won his singles match against kim si—woo to take his side to the 15 and a half point target needed to retain the title in montreal. the biennial event has a line—up of international players from outside europe.
went also and — thinking and ijust went also and i— thinking and ijust went also and i went throughfloor and i made it, luckily, but it was — and i made it, luckily, but it was sort _ and i made it, luckily, but it was sort of incredible. and for a manual _ was sort of incredible. and for a manual has _ was sort of incredible. and for a manual has won _ was sort of incredible. and for a manual has won the - was sort of incredible. and for a manual has won the pink - a manual has won the...
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ijust another six weeks.between inflation and bank of england interest rates. we have seen interest rates. we have seen interest rates rise over the last few years, holding steady as well. and inflation falling over that period. talk us through the relationship between inflation and the bank of england interest rates? what the bank of england is trying to do by raising or reducing interest rates is to calm down inflation, keep a—level on prices we pay for everything. when we see inflation rising as we have done globally over the last couple of years, we have seen huge spikes in prices, the central banks have decided to act on that by increasing interest rates, making it more expensive for people to borrow money, for businesses to borrow, and encouraging people to save more, effectively getting people to spend less because of spending less, the theory goes prices then fall if fewer people are buying products, people have to reduce the price to tempt in shoppers. that is the theory of the relationship between i
ijust another six weeks.between inflation and bank of england interest rates. we have seen interest rates. we have seen interest rates rise over the last few years, holding steady as well. and inflation falling over that period. talk us through the relationship between inflation and the bank of england interest rates? what the bank of england is trying to do by raising or reducing interest rates is to calm down inflation, keep a—level on prices we pay for everything. when we see inflation...
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so, i guess ijust put my nose in here. yes. hmm. delightful. we're on the high—tech farm in iceland where they're turning algae into something more appetising. this is hummus, and it's blue. it's not a bad thing. but it is blue. anyway, we'll also meet the actors who say their voices have been manipulated by ai. this is formula student, a world series of events that took place this summer, featuring electric cars built by teams of students from 100 universities across the globe. on tracks throughout europe, the cars competed in disciplines including autocross, racing through formula i—like twists and turns as fast as possible... ..an endurance trial through more than 20km of track to push the limits of battery management... ..a test of grip and downforce by...basically going round in a circle as fast as possible — and then there's acceleration. it's a drag race, basically, and it's this last challenge that one team, amz racing, absolutely blasted last year, going from 0 to iookm an hour in... well, i'll let you know a bit later. amz includes st
so, i guess ijust put my nose in here. yes. hmm. delightful. we're on the high—tech farm in iceland where they're turning algae into something more appetising. this is hummus, and it's blue. it's not a bad thing. but it is blue. anyway, we'll also meet the actors who say their voices have been manipulated by ai. this is formula student, a world series of events that took place this summer, featuring electric cars built by teams of students from 100 universities across the globe. on tracks...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news, of a fire that has brokennsure when they go to bed at night and that isn't enough. bed at night and that isn't enou:h. . ~ bed at night and that isn't enou:h. ., ,, ,., bed at night and that isn't enou:h. . ~' , bed at night and that isn't enou:h. . ~ ,. , . bed at night and that isn't enou:h. . ~ , . ., enough. thank you very much for our time enough. thank you very much for your time today. _ enough. thank you very much for your time today. - of - back here in the shadow of grenfell throughout the afternoon for more analysis on today's report and talking to people affected by it. people directly affected by it. matching the studio. you can get more reaction on bbc news website and app. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news, of a fire that has broken out at a high rise block of flats in south—east london. this of course coming on the day that we have been talking about the grenfell tragedy, the london fire brigade said they were called the flats in catford at around ni
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news, of a fire that has brokennsure when they go to bed at night and that isn't enough. bed at night and that isn't enou:h. . ~ bed at night and that isn't enou:h. ., ,, ,., bed at night and that isn't enou:h. . ~' , bed at night and that isn't enou:h. . ~ ,. , . bed at night and that isn't enou:h. . ~ , . ., enough. thank you very much for our time enough. thank you very much for your time today. _ enough. thank you...
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need _ turn pro by the age of 19 and ijust need to— turn pro by the age of 19 and ijust need to make ijust need to make sure that they have | need to make sure that they have the platform _ need to make sure that they have the platform to _ need to make sure that they have the platform to do — need to make sure that they have the platform to do that. _ need to make sure that they have the platform to do that. we _ need to make sure that they have the platform to do that.— need to make sure that they have the platform to do that. we need some to do that to get — platform to do that. we need some to do that to get it _ platform to do that. we need some to do that to get it started _ platform to do that. we need some to do that to get it started everywhere i do that to get it started everywhere else, we are athletes, we train the same as rory mcelroy and with some the limitations we have and we are trying to make disability gulf a mainstream sport and for those who are ten years old, i want them to see a future for them and get really good level of golf and make money from the game. goo
need _ turn pro by the age of 19 and ijust need to— turn pro by the age of 19 and ijust need to make ijust need to make sure that they have | need to make sure that they have the platform _ need to make sure that they have the platform to _ need to make sure that they have the platform to do — need to make sure that they have the platform to do that. _ need to make sure that they have the platform to do that. we _ need to make sure that they have the platform to do that.— need to make...
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ijust want to get your assessment of what hezbollah will do next. confidently that the chain of command in hezbollah is totally dismantled for the time being, and this is for sure temporarily. in the hezbollah regional commands are working on their own for the time being, because since the on their own for the time being, because netanyahu ate a after benjamin netanyahu ate a few days ago at the un general assembly warned iran and said, if you strike us, we will strike you back, and the long arm of israel can reach anywhere in iran and the middle east. we saw a few hours after that, they carried out a strike against hezbollah hassan nasrallah, and today against houthis, the other is rainy and allies in yemen. thanks very much for talking to us. us. us. —— wreck of the other irani and allies. let's speak to khalil helou in beirut. he is a military analyst and retired lebanese army general. thank you for coming on the programme. welcome. ijust want to get your assessment of what hezbollah will do next. for the time being, we can say very confidently t
ijust want to get your assessment of what hezbollah will do next. confidently that the chain of command in hezbollah is totally dismantled for the time being, and this is for sure temporarily. in the hezbollah regional commands are working on their own for the time being, because since the on their own for the time being, because netanyahu ate a after benjamin netanyahu ate a few days ago at the un general assembly warned iran and said, if you strike us, we will strike you back, and the long...
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ijust wanted to close my eyes and _ hit. ijust wanted to close my eyes and rrot _ hit. wanted to close my eyes and not open them i hit. ijust wanted to close my| eyes and not open them again because i was in so much pain. linda still teaches art, but life is a struggle. she's been told its now too late for surgery. told it's now too late for surgery-— told it's now too late for surre . , ., , , surgery. the rest of my life is destroyed- — surgery. the rest of my life is destroyed. the _ surgery. the rest of my life is destroyed. the agony - surgery. the rest of my life is destroyed. the agony is i surgery. the rest of my life is | destroyed. the agony is never going to go away now and i will have to live for the rest of my life with the consequences of not having had that one surgery. not having had that one surgery-— not having had that one surre . ., , , not having had that one surre . ., y , ., surgery. nearly five years on, those consequences - surgery. nearly five years on, those consequences are i surgery. nearly five years on, those consequences are still. those
ijust wanted to close my eyes and _ hit. ijust wanted to close my eyes and rrot _ hit. wanted to close my eyes and not open them i hit. ijust wanted to close my| eyes and not open them again because i was in so much pain. linda still teaches art, but life is a struggle. she's been told its now too late for surgery. told it's now too late for surgery-— told it's now too late for surre . , ., , , surgery. the rest of my life is destroyed- — surgery. the rest of my life is destroyed. the _...
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ijust hope and pray that we get good justice for him.couldn't afford to come to court for sentencing. instead, the anguillan government's uk representative read out a statement on their behalf in which they said, "it has left a huge hole in the pit of our stomachs, which nothing can fill. we are devastated as a family, totally heartbroken." the boys will both be sentenced to life for murder, but in a few hours, mrsjustice tipples will set out the minimum term that each must serve before they become eligible for parole. back in anguilla his family will be watching today via a video link, knowing that whatever happens, it won't bring their son back. phil mackie, bbc news. the bbc�*s navtej johal has the latest from outside court. the two boys who were 12 at the time of the murder, and are now 13, will be brought into the court. they have not been sitting in the dock of the court, due to their age, they have been sitting in the main body of the court, the well of the court. they have been accompanied by a family member each and a member of
ijust hope and pray that we get good justice for him.couldn't afford to come to court for sentencing. instead, the anguillan government's uk representative read out a statement on their behalf in which they said, "it has left a huge hole in the pit of our stomachs, which nothing can fill. we are devastated as a family, totally heartbroken." the boys will both be sentenced to life for murder, but in a few hours, mrsjustice tipples will set out the minimum term that each must serve...
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ijust need to correct one thing on the record.de death. the defendant's father, in a rare move, is also facing charges. colin gray, who also did not enter a plea, has been indicted on 1a charges, including second—degree murder and cruelty. prosecutors say he knowingly allowed his son to possess a gun. it's believed the defendant used a semiautomatic rifle to carry out the shooting on wednesday, but a new security system installed a week earlier allowed teachers to call the police immediately, who took the suspect into custody within minutes. the victims included two students and two teachers. richard aspinwall was a football coach at the school. cristina irimie, an algebra teacher. the two students were christian angulo and mason schermerhorn, both 1a. as usual in america, political reaction split down party lines. we cannot continue to accept the carnage of gun violence. if you are a psycho _ and you want to make headlines, you realise that our schools are soft targets. _ holding parents partly responsible for school shootings ha
ijust need to correct one thing on the record.de death. the defendant's father, in a rare move, is also facing charges. colin gray, who also did not enter a plea, has been indicted on 1a charges, including second—degree murder and cruelty. prosecutors say he knowingly allowed his son to possess a gun. it's believed the defendant used a semiautomatic rifle to carry out the shooting on wednesday, but a new security system installed a week earlier allowed teachers to call the police immediately,...
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ijust i just wanted to take a ijust wanted to take a moment to reflect on another issue which is increasinglyet expats out of lebanon if this conflict continues, and particularly, as we have been seeing over the last few days, if commercial airline stop flying to the airport here. the uk and the us government have both called on their citizens to leave there is still a number of flights running. we have seen keir starmer reiterate that call to leave. we know there are british expats who are in lebanon who are not leaving just yet. how will they be taken out if commercial routes fail? first of all the _ commercial routes fail? first of all the military _ commercial routes fail? first of all the military staff - commercial routes fail? first of all the military staff in - of all the military staff in the uk will have done an awful lot of planning for this. they plan for non—competitive and evacuation operations all the time. when places go hot like lebanon those plans are dusted off. in a perfect world then, this isn't a perfect world, if commercialflights this isn't a perfect world, if commerc
ijust i just wanted to take a ijust wanted to take a moment to reflect on another issue which is increasinglyet expats out of lebanon if this conflict continues, and particularly, as we have been seeing over the last few days, if commercial airline stop flying to the airport here. the uk and the us government have both called on their citizens to leave there is still a number of flights running. we have seen keir starmer reiterate that call to leave. we know there are british expats who are in...
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one general point i can make, if ijust look at workers now and domestic inequality protecting jobs.report says very clearly is that protectionism is not the most effective way to help your workers. the answer is really to giving them the opportunity to benefit from international trade. and just like trade liberalisation creates winners and losers, imposing tariffs also creates winners and losers. and that's one basic reason why i think that's not the way to help workers, necessarily. one thing that isn't denting the prospects of global trade is the effective, ongoing closure of the important route that is the red sea, because of attacks on ships. after a rare fall last year, it's set to grow once again as economies around the world bounce back from energy and inflation shocks. jonathan josephs, bbc news. and that's it for this edition of business today. bye for now. hey, i'mjulia with the catch—up. tonight, idris elba meets the pm, beyonce's country snub, and a royal update. but first, scrounging around for masks and gloves and no support at all. that's how some of the health care w
one general point i can make, if ijust look at workers now and domestic inequality protecting jobs.report says very clearly is that protectionism is not the most effective way to help your workers. the answer is really to giving them the opportunity to benefit from international trade. and just like trade liberalisation creates winners and losers, imposing tariffs also creates winners and losers. and that's one basic reason why i think that's not the way to help workers, necessarily. one thing...
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tried — happy with the car and ijust tried to _ happy with the car and ijust tried to drive around itstreet circuit, you cannot push to the limit and i think— cannot push to the limit and i think that's basically what happened, as soon as it matters people _ happened, as soon as it matters people start risking more. i just— people start risking more. i just didn't feel comfortable to attack — just didn't feel comfortable to attack. �*5 just didn't feel comfortable to attack. �* ,, , ., ., ., attack. '5 tree showed lando noris what — attack. '5 tree showed lando noris what he _ attack. '5 tree showed lando noris what he could've - attack. '5 tree showed lando| noris what he could've done, claiming a place on the front road. ahead of him lies paradox. back in for the fourth yearin paradox. back in for the fourth year in a row, the variety driver says he loves the track but he is yet to win the azerbaijan grand prix. he's hoping he can change that tomorrow. nick parrott, bbc news. so here's how they'll line up for the race. ferrari have carlos sainz in third. sergio perez outqualified hi
tried — happy with the car and ijust tried to _ happy with the car and ijust tried to drive around itstreet circuit, you cannot push to the limit and i think— cannot push to the limit and i think that's basically what happened, as soon as it matters people _ happened, as soon as it matters people start risking more. i just— people start risking more. i just didn't feel comfortable to attack — just didn't feel comfortable to attack. �*5 just didn't feel comfortable to attack. �* ,, ,...
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yeah, but can ijust say that what's very interesting is that in the more recent cases, the bbc have actededibly quickly. some people said they acted too quickly, whereas with huw edwards they were dithering and dragging theirfeet, in retrospect. suzanne franks, jake canter, thank you both so much. some of these questions are plaguing the corporation in other areas. yeah, but can ijust say that what's very interesting is that in the more recent cases, the bbc have acted incredibly quickly. some people said they acted too quickly, whereas with huw edwards they were dithering and dragging theirfeet, in retrospect. suzanne franks, jake canter, thank you both so much. before we go, some reaction to chris mason's report on wednesday about the prime minister's chief of staff, sue gray. i can reveal that she earns £170,000 a year. now, clearly that is a lot of money relative to the uk average salary, but it is considerably less than some in the public sector and many in the private sector at a similar level of seniority. blair adams was less than impressed by that revelation. of bbc star salaries
yeah, but can ijust say that what's very interesting is that in the more recent cases, the bbc have actededibly quickly. some people said they acted too quickly, whereas with huw edwards they were dithering and dragging theirfeet, in retrospect. suzanne franks, jake canter, thank you both so much. some of these questions are plaguing the corporation in other areas. yeah, but can ijust say that what's very interesting is that in the more recent cases, the bbc have acted incredibly quickly. some...
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"yes, of course i'm going to vote, ijust haven't decided who to vote for," and actually kind of doingbecause clearly, we know american elections don't have massive turnout. so there are a lot of the electorate who choose not to go out and vote. so we'll see what the actual turnout is going to be in november. always a good number to watch. and a long road from here to there — even if it's only a matter of weeks, plenty can happen, as we know, and we will be back here each week, talking about what we've seen and heard through the week. but we'll leave it there for today. and chat soon, sumi and katty. see you soon. demographic groups yet. do you think that some people, also in a state like pennsylvania, might just not vote? because until now, i haven't found anyone how they would vote. i think that was a real risk earlier in the year, wasn't it? i think so much has happened that people do feel a bit more energised. that's what i've... the sense i've had anyway. i often wonder, when people come up with a microphone, battleground states, and everybody always tells me they're going to vote
"yes, of course i'm going to vote, ijust haven't decided who to vote for," and actually kind of doingbecause clearly, we know american elections don't have massive turnout. so there are a lot of the electorate who choose not to go out and vote. so we'll see what the actual turnout is going to be in november. always a good number to watch. and a long road from here to there — even if it's only a matter of weeks, plenty can happen, as we know, and we will be back here each week,...
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ijust wanted a better quality of life.e my strokes, worked on starts and turns. um, and then here i am a couple years down the line, five medals. i collected my seventh paralympic games medal this year, so it's pretty special. congratulations to them. time now for the weather with chris. hello again. we've got a change to much colder weather conditions just around the corner, so get those jumpers handy. you might need to dig out a warmer duvet as well. now it's a fine end to the day wednesday afternoon for wales and western areas of england with plenty of sunshine. but after a sunny morning in northern ireland, here it turned a lot cloudier, the winds picked up as well. and that cloud is associated with a weather front that stretches right out into the north atlantic. to the north of that, we've got much colder air, and that colder air is going to be swinging its way across the uk over the next day or two. it is going to feel much more autumnal. now, weather wise at the moment, we've got low pressure moving in. outbreaks o
ijust wanted a better quality of life.e my strokes, worked on starts and turns. um, and then here i am a couple years down the line, five medals. i collected my seventh paralympic games medal this year, so it's pretty special. congratulations to them. time now for the weather with chris. hello again. we've got a change to much colder weather conditions just around the corner, so get those jumpers handy. you might need to dig out a warmer duvet as well. now it's a fine end to the day wednesday...
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ijust think she has a wonderful connection - so much? evolving. and she comes up with new ideas all the time. she's not afraid to try new things, which i think is so exciting as an artist and exciting for me to because i get to perform all different types of her music. just brilliant. she'sjust different types of her music. just brilliant. she's just an iconic artist and she's appealing now to the new young generation. actually think she is a new artist that's just come on the scene and then they discover that she's got this back catalogue, a0 years of great music. mil back catalogue, 40 years of great music.— great music. all right, i'm auoin great music. all right, i'm going to _ great music. all right, i'm going to ask _ great music. all right, i'm going to ask you, - great music. all right, i'm going to ask you, because great music. all right, i'm - going to ask you, because we've got 30 seconds until the end of the programme, seeing us out if you would. the programme, seeing us out if you would-— you would. are you to padam with me?
ijust think she has a wonderful connection - so much? evolving. and she comes up with new ideas all the time. she's not afraid to try new things, which i think is so exciting as an artist and exciting for me to because i get to perform all different types of her music. just brilliant. she'sjust different types of her music. just brilliant. she's just an iconic artist and she's appealing now to the new young generation. actually think she is a new artist that's just come on the scene and then...
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and then to see us cutting the money to people - who earn a fraction - of what we do, ijust... that. clearly extremely stinging criticism from rosie duffield for keir starmer. i think you're right to say, paddy, that she was a semi—detached labour mp to begin with, and one of the complicating factors here is that it's simultaneously incredibly surprising and not surprising at all. right. it is not surprising at all because she has been in open dispute with the labour party, especially on women's rights, but on other things, both organisation and policy for years under successive leaders. she didn't like corbyn and she certainly didn't like starmer. on the other hand, to do this within three months of a general election victory and for all the reasons that she said in her resignation letter, and to laura, ie things to do with the recent rows over freebies and so on, is really quite something. i mean, she will have gone... suppose keir starmer calls the next general election about five years on from the last one. you know, that means three months as a labour mp under whose banner
and then to see us cutting the money to people - who earn a fraction - of what we do, ijust... that. clearly extremely stinging criticism from rosie duffield for keir starmer. i think you're right to say, paddy, that she was a semi—detached labour mp to begin with, and one of the complicating factors here is that it's simultaneously incredibly surprising and not surprising at all. right. it is not surprising at all because she has been in open dispute with the labour party, especially on...
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ijust saw the child gets sick. i don't even know - mpox. ijust saw the child gets sick. the name of the disease. we can't seem to wait for the children and even others to die. bring on the vaccine. _ and even others to die. bring on the vaccine. just - and even others to die. bring on the vaccine. just over - and even others to die. bring on the vaccine. just over two | on the vaccine. just over two weeks ago, this hospital was used to treat all sorts of diseases and conditions, and they used to get around 1800 patients a month. but the outbreak got so bad here that they had to convert it into an mpox only treatment centre, and they've had nearly 200 patients. remaining motivated is difficult for nurses like emmanuel. his work to for nearly four years. every day, he fears catching and passing inputs onto his own children who are only seven, five one. —— mpox. it is a sentiment shared by his colleague. translation:. you will see translation: . you will see colleagues translation:. you will see colleagues sleeping on the floor. there is still no staff motivation. we try to
ijust saw the child gets sick. i don't even know - mpox. ijust saw the child gets sick. the name of the disease. we can't seem to wait for the children and even others to die. bring on the vaccine. _ and even others to die. bring on the vaccine. just - and even others to die. bring on the vaccine. just over - and even others to die. bring on the vaccine. just over two | on the vaccine. just over two weeks ago, this hospital was used to treat all sorts of diseases and conditions, and they used...
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when they came over and said my name, ijust turned around to them and went, she's dead, isn't she? said, yes. and this primal scream is probably the only way i can describe it, itjust came out of me with no sort of control over my body. a tiny piece of her hair. leeds teaching hospitals has said it's sorry that the care it provided was not at the standard it would expect, and that it has learned lessons from what happened. but stories like fiona's are happening too often. you will stay... 0ver recent years, we've seen high—profile maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this so carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units — any that hadn't been inspected since march 2021. of the 131 units it inspected, not a single one was rated as outstanding for safety. 35% had good safety ratings, leaving 65% as
when they came over and said my name, ijust turned around to them and went, she's dead, isn't she? said, yes. and this primal scream is probably the only way i can describe it, itjust came out of me with no sort of control over my body. a tiny piece of her hair. leeds teaching hospitals has said it's sorry that the care it provided was not at the standard it would expect, and that it has learned lessons from what happened. but stories like fiona's are happening too often. you will stay... 0ver...
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again, ijust... i don't know how i did it. ijust kicked him off.ed. and again i got him off. i was just. . .just terrified. i think mohamed al—fayed is a rapist. i think he's a serial rapist. gemma worked as al—fayed's personal assistant for two years. my first trip was actually to abu dhabi, and he was trying to get in my room in quite an aggressive manner. it was absolutely terrifying, just didn't know which way to turn. so i bought a small dictaphone that i had in my pocket. and, um, these are the transcripts from those recordings. one of them was in paris, in his residence there, villa windsor. i said, "i just want to go to sleep on my own. mr fayed, i don't want to, mr fayed." and he kept saying, "relax, please relax." how can you relax when you're in that situation? he walked out and he was angry. not long after this incident, gemma says al—fayed raped her. the bbc has heard testimony from four other women, who say he raped them at his properties. in 2009, gemma contacted a lawyer, who told harrods she was leaving herjob on the grounds of sex
again, ijust... i don't know how i did it. ijust kicked him off.ed. and again i got him off. i was just. . .just terrified. i think mohamed al—fayed is a rapist. i think he's a serial rapist. gemma worked as al—fayed's personal assistant for two years. my first trip was actually to abu dhabi, and he was trying to get in my room in quite an aggressive manner. it was absolutely terrifying, just didn't know which way to turn. so i bought a small dictaphone that i had in my pocket. and, um,...
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ijust wanna i just wanna say ijust wanna say a massive thank— ijust wanna say a massive thank you...'m gonna ask— sticking with me... i'm gonna ask you — sticking with me... i'm gonna ask you one favour... go home tonight— ask you one favour... go home tonight and _ ask you one favour... go home tonight and pray for me for success_ tonight and pray for me for success tomorrow. plenty of cricket going on today, with australia right one going for their 14th one day win in a row, it would be their 7th straight win over england in 0.d eyes that is underway at headingley in leeds you can go to our website. that's bbc.com.sport. i'm just going to take you to the live picture that we are monitoring. 0n the lebanese israel border. we have information from the israel defense force which has just posted on its social media site on x, that it is now attacking hezbollah targets in lebanon. the escalating tension in the middle east, we've been watching over the last week, but we are nowjust pointing to the israel defense force social media post which i said that it is now targeting hezbollah coas
ijust wanna i just wanna say ijust wanna say a massive thank— ijust wanna say a massive thank you...'m gonna ask— sticking with me... i'm gonna ask you — sticking with me... i'm gonna ask you one favour... go home tonight— ask you one favour... go home tonight and _ ask you one favour... go home tonight and pray for me for success_ tonight and pray for me for success tomorrow. plenty of cricket going on today, with australia right one going for their 14th one day win in a row, it would...
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the last 15k i was in agony, ijust tried to just appreciate where i was.l myself how lucky i was to be there, 4am in the middle of lake geneva, my best friends on the boat watching me, so ijust put my head down and kept turning until my hand touched the bottom, and then, yeah, got to my feet, managed to get out onto the beach, stood up and just collapsed into a pile. i've never felt such relief to be on dry land. making it sound so easy! finally, this half hour it was a green, rather than a red carpet, for the premiere of nicole kidman's latest mini—series. the actress was in london to promote the new six part murder mystery the perfect couple in which she plays the matriarch of a wealthy american family with plenty of secrets. kidman was tight lipped about the plot�*s twists, but it's adapted from the 2018 novel of the same name. i haven't seen one like this for a while, so it was really exciting to be a part of it, and to be able to produce it as well, and pull it together, because, you know, it was a rocky start, just getting everybody in there, then we
the last 15k i was in agony, ijust tried to just appreciate where i was.l myself how lucky i was to be there, 4am in the middle of lake geneva, my best friends on the boat watching me, so ijust put my head down and kept turning until my hand touched the bottom, and then, yeah, got to my feet, managed to get out onto the beach, stood up and just collapsed into a pile. i've never felt such relief to be on dry land. making it sound so easy! finally, this half hour it was a green, rather than a red...
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before we move on to our next story, ijust want to bring you a new line story, i just want to bringh. _ a new line that is going through, and _ a new line that is going through, and within - a new line that is going - through, and within reporting on the cross—border fighting between israel and hezbollah. multiple reports from the idf say they have struck thousands of rocket launchers in lebanon. again, this is as tensions are ratcheting up. the lebanese armed group hezbollah have also fired new waves of rockets at northern israel, while the israeli military is carrying out their own strikes on southern lebanon. 0f out their own strikes on southern lebanon. of course, the context here is that this exchange is coming after hezbollah confirmed to senior commanders were killed in israeli air strikes in the lebanese capital of beirut on friday. as soon as we have more updates on this, we will bring them to you is that cross—border fighting continues. its been five years since game of thrones wrapped but now a stunning collection of the tv show�*s memorabilia is to be auctioned next mont
before we move on to our next story, ijust want to bring you a new line story, i just want to bringh. _ a new line that is going through, and _ a new line that is going through, and within - a new line that is going - through, and within reporting on the cross—border fighting between israel and hezbollah. multiple reports from the idf say they have struck thousands of rocket launchers in lebanon. again, this is as tensions are ratcheting up. the lebanese armed group hezbollah have also fired...
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but ijust think— good job of things.uld you look for such a bil why would you look for such a big fight— why would you look for such a big fight right at the beginning? who is advising them? _ beginning? who is advising them? ., , beginning? who is advising them? ,, them? people say this is the time to do — them? people say this is the time to do stuff— them? people say this is the time to do stuff when - them? people say this is the time to do stuff when there l them? people say this is the l time to do stuff when there is the wind in your sails, time to make those difficult decisions, those hard choices. many think thatis those hard choices. many think that is the political reality of it, anne, you know? but i think it is — of it, anne, you know? but i think it is the _ of it, anne, you know? but i think it is the wrong - of it, anne, you know? but i think it is the wrong choice. | of it, anne, you know? but i| think it is the wrong choice. i just— think it is the wrong choice. i just think— think it is the wrong choic
but ijust think— good job of things.uld you look for such a bil why would you look for such a big fight— why would you look for such a big fight right at the beginning? who is advising them? _ beginning? who is advising them? ., , beginning? who is advising them? ,, them? people say this is the time to do — them? people say this is the time to do stuff— them? people say this is the time to do stuff when - them? people say this is the time to do stuff when there l them? people say this...
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so i've had the business 30 years, just looking forward, ijust see it as being a slow growth.t the ocean. with too many surfers. surfing is an olympic sport and its global appeal is growing. the world surf league has recently taken events over to india, and there has been professional surfing there and in china for over a decade now as well. so anywhere there's ocean and rideable waves, there seems to be a surfing contingent these days. there are more than 720,000 active adult surfers in australia. there are probably many more, when children and international tourists are accounted for. australia is sort of seen as the country to surf. ijust thought i would love to be able to teach people and share the joy of surfing, and it's nice to not be working in the office, it's nice working at the beach and getting sunshine and being in the water all day. for those chasing the perfect wave, surfing is about embracing the power of nature. for them, it's a gift that should be protected. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. and that's it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching.
so i've had the business 30 years, just looking forward, ijust see it as being a slow growth.t the ocean. with too many surfers. surfing is an olympic sport and its global appeal is growing. the world surf league has recently taken events over to india, and there has been professional surfing there and in china for over a decade now as well. so anywhere there's ocean and rideable waves, there seems to be a surfing contingent these days. there are more than 720,000 active adult surfers in...
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well, ijust wonder whether it is any harder these days to get up for all of the rehearsing, all of theparation, all of the gruelling physical endurance you have to have for a daily play? everybody works, you know. even the prime minister works, the president works. everybody works or plays — either one — and then sleeps. so that's all, that's all we do. and it's not hard to go to work with this play. it's really such a pleasure doing it, and with vanessa redgrave and boyd gaines especially. i just wonder if this play particularly resonates with you, because it's set in atlanta, in the south, during the era of segregation. and, of course, you were born and raised in your very earliest years in mississippi during the era of segregation. does this particularly have meaning for you? mm—hm. yeah, i... i can say, honestly, i know a lot about it, and i wish others knew about it and that's partly why it's important to do plays like this. and, luckily, we have a play here... ..which is not about polemics. alfred uhry is not a writer who writes to change people's minds. he simply wants to touch
well, ijust wonder whether it is any harder these days to get up for all of the rehearsing, all of theparation, all of the gruelling physical endurance you have to have for a daily play? everybody works, you know. even the prime minister works, the president works. everybody works or plays — either one — and then sleeps. so that's all, that's all we do. and it's not hard to go to work with this play. it's really such a pleasure doing it, and with vanessa redgrave and boyd gaines especially....
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ijust wish it had been for longer.hey carried the burden of their prime minister through israel's streets. empty coffins waited with responsibility. but mr netanyahu is used to public protests. his speech tonight took aim instead at the defence minister, the us president. their demands for a deal much harder to ignore. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. drjon alterman is director of the middle east program at the center for strategic and international studies he told me what he makes of pm netanyahu address to the press. i think the main point was to reiterate his claim there is no way for israel to have security unless it is the ——in the corridor. what i am hearing from all people attached in negotiations is the us has said israel does not have to be there physically because the us will be on the egyptian side of the border, there will be technology, ways to work around this without antagonising the egyptians who under treaty do not have israelis on the board and the israelis can move in if they need to as they mov
ijust wish it had been for longer.hey carried the burden of their prime minister through israel's streets. empty coffins waited with responsibility. but mr netanyahu is used to public protests. his speech tonight took aim instead at the defence minister, the us president. their demands for a deal much harder to ignore. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. drjon alterman is director of the middle east program at the center for strategic and international studies he told me what he makes of pm...
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thinking about it now but ijust wanted everything to stop the pain. but i just wanted everything top the pain. jason and neil have been diagnosed - stop the pain. jason and neil have been diagnosed with i have been diagnosed with probable cte. chronic traumatic and severally, a condition linked to repeated blows to the head. �* , head. i've been living with dementia _ head. i've been living with dementia every _ head. i've been living with dementia every day. i head. i've been living with| dementia every day. there head. i've been living with i dementia every day. there is only one way it will go, it is not going to get better. jason and neil de — not going to get better. jason and neil do not— not going to get better. jason and neil do not blame - not going to get better. jason and neil do not blame the i and neil do not blame the individual clubs they played for which simply followed the rules set by world rugby. but the two are part of a group taking legal action against three of the rugby authorities. our position is that the governing bodies have been negligent in their duty of
thinking about it now but ijust wanted everything to stop the pain. but i just wanted everything top the pain. jason and neil have been diagnosed - stop the pain. jason and neil have been diagnosed with i have been diagnosed with probable cte. chronic traumatic and severally, a condition linked to repeated blows to the head. �* , head. i've been living with dementia _ head. i've been living with dementia every _ head. i've been living with dementia every day. i head. i've been living with|...
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ijust want i just want to ijust want to win, it doesn't change _ ijust want to win, it doesn't changee for me. and i think the key to success is, i would really _ key to success is, i would really hate to think that the players _ really hate to think that the players in the dressing room would — players in the dressing room would want to win this game more — would want to win this game more than any others, or prepare _ more than any others, or prepare differently, or try harder— prepare differently, or try harder in this game than any others, _ harder in this game than any others, because that is not the way forward. just the one game in the scottish premiership today, rangers are looking to keep in touch with celtic and aberdeen who have both won five out of five. they are dundee united, tom lawrence gave rangers a first half lead. a win would move them up to third ahead of dundee united to third ahead of dundee united but still five points off the top two. the azerbaijan grand prix is under way on the streets of baku. charles le clerc started on pole for the fourth year in a row. b
ijust want i just want to ijust want to win, it doesn't change _ ijust want to win, it doesn't changee for me. and i think the key to success is, i would really _ key to success is, i would really hate to think that the players _ really hate to think that the players in the dressing room would — players in the dressing room would want to win this game more — would want to win this game more than any others, or prepare _ more than any others, or prepare differently, or try harder— prepare...
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ijust wonder, two years on, whether you're any more optimistic today than you were then.s left afghanistan — 15th of august or afterwards — their desire is to go back to their country. ifeel i'm in nomadic mode being outside afghanistan. i still have my bags packed with the hope that i go back to afghanistan. that's my struggles. i think it was a mistake that some of us left afghanistan, but it's a mistake that we can reverse it by having an afghanistan... you wish you hadn't left? i wish i hadn't, because i — every day, when i get those messages from women in afghanistan, that's that — you know, that dilemma that i'm suffering with and i'm struggling with, like, was it better for me to be in afghanistan, even if inside the prison, to be with the same people that who loved me and supported me for 20 years? or is it better to be outside the country? history willjudge this. but for one minute, since i have left afghanistan, along with my other sisters and some men who believe in our cause, we haven't rested, stephen. one minute, we haven't rested, forgetting what's happenin
ijust wonder, two years on, whether you're any more optimistic today than you were then.s left afghanistan — 15th of august or afterwards — their desire is to go back to their country. ifeel i'm in nomadic mode being outside afghanistan. i still have my bags packed with the hope that i go back to afghanistan. that's my struggles. i think it was a mistake that some of us left afghanistan, but it's a mistake that we can reverse it by having an afghanistan... you wish you hadn't left? i wish i...
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ijust wonder, your colleague speaking _ vaccinated.ing to people | colleague speaking to people there on the ground, you talk about that large take from parents in gaza. it must also take a lot to feel confident enough to go to these places, to bring their children, when, for example, you look at the fact there was a strike outside the al—aqsa martyrs hospital after that first phase wrapped up, so what have those parents been telling your colleagues? actually, what we hear is that the parents recognise the risks posed here and our very supportive of the effort. if you go on a twitter feed @ row, you go on a twitter feed @ row, you will see testaments from cars are parents out the importance. —— unrwa. as long as these temporary pauses hold, we are very confident we will get the good turn out. the 187,000 children we could inoculate in the middle area exceeded our target to be honest with you. but also remember we will then move to the tough one, phase three in the tough one, phase three in the north, gaza city and north gaza, and remem
ijust wonder, your colleague speaking _ vaccinated.ing to people | colleague speaking to people there on the ground, you talk about that large take from parents in gaza. it must also take a lot to feel confident enough to go to these places, to bring their children, when, for example, you look at the fact there was a strike outside the al—aqsa martyrs hospital after that first phase wrapped up, so what have those parents been telling your colleagues? actually, what we hear is that the parents...
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ijust of hezbollah hassan nasrallah.e of lines from that is my honey he was bear in mind is my honey he was a significant figure in hamas, he was their political leader, he was their political leader, he was their political leader, he was one of the top two along with another leader, he was also killed and it's run did not claim a strike, he was killed and there has not be what you would describe as a significant response to dutch. what would be happening in tay run is that they will be taken as stock and they will be considering what they want to do and say in response to what you were saying a very significant moment. this large strike, which we saw and heard in the southern suburbs of beirut last night, which we know has now killed the leader of hezbollah hassan nasrallah. ijust of hezbollah hassan nasrallah. i just want to bring you just a couple of lines from that statement. this is released by hezbollah. the talk about hassan nasrallah in their words, moving, he has moved to the side of the lord and do his pleasure
ijust of hezbollah hassan nasrallah.e of lines from that is my honey he was bear in mind is my honey he was a significant figure in hamas, he was their political leader, he was their political leader, he was their political leader, he was one of the top two along with another leader, he was also killed and it's run did not claim a strike, he was killed and there has not be what you would describe as a significant response to dutch. what would be happening in tay run is that they will be taken...
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i am a grandparent myself and ijust think. _ am a grandparent myself and ijust think. my— am a grandparent able to walk _ around the corner. we should be able to walk through the park without restraint — to walk through the park without restraint and worry. leicestershire olice sa restraint and worry. leicestershire police say neighbourhood - restraint and worry. leicestershire police say neighbourhood teams i restraint and worry. leicestershire i police say neighbourhood teams are in the area and regular patrols are being carried out. mr kohli's family say he was well known within the community. the family have lived in the same house for the last a0 years. they finish their tribute by saying, our hearts have been completely broken. helen aston, bbc news, leicestershire. dame priti patel has been knocked out of the conservative leadership contest in the first round of voting by tory mps. the former immigration minister robertjenrick topped the poll, followed by kemi badenoch. third was james cleverly and fourth tom tugendhat. in fifth place was mel stride. voting will continue in the comi
i am a grandparent myself and ijust think. _ am a grandparent myself and ijust think. my— am a grandparent able to walk _ around the corner. we should be able to walk through the park without restraint — to walk through the park without restraint and worry. leicestershire olice sa restraint and worry. leicestershire police say neighbourhood - restraint and worry. leicestershire police say neighbourhood teams i restraint and worry. leicestershire i police say neighbourhood teams are in the...
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ijust caught the last bit. we started _ dish, was it? ijust caught the last bit.ound the uk. the food you bring to the table it is like their world comes to the uk.— the table it is like their world comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, _ comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, to _ comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, to set _ comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, to set out - comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, to set out where l comes to the uk. that is the point i of feed stories, to set out where we are at in this country without food. it all stemmed from a book i read in the early 2000 is called its all american food, which basically said american food, which basically said american food isn't about thanksgiving turkey, gumbo or barbecue food, it is about the immigrant communities who have come into their states over the years and i thought, we can do that here because that is what our food is like. the top ten dishes the nation loves, many of them are indian, italian, turkish kebabs. we
ijust caught the last bit. we started _ dish, was it? ijust caught the last bit.ound the uk. the food you bring to the table it is like their world comes to the uk.— the table it is like their world comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, _ comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, to _ comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, to set _ comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, to set out - comes to the uk. that is the point of feed stories, to set...