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ijust, _ this. it was in the newspapers and things. ijust, it _ this.is - this. it was in the newspapers and things. ijust, it isjust- and things. ijust, it isjust something that isjust and things. ijust, it isjust something that is just making me so cross, when there seems to be a need for beds in the community and we are bringing, want to bring health care into the community and they're taking that availability away. it just doesn't taking that availability away. itjust doesn't make any sense to me. i was wanting to share that. i to me. i was wanting to share that. , , that. i suppose if you were keir starmer's _ that. i suppose if you were - keir starmer's communications advisor you would say, for him to say, that was then and this is now? , , , , is now? yes, but it is still takint is now? yes, but it is still taking the _ is now? yes, but it is still taking the ability - is now? yes, but it is still taking the ability for- is now? yes, but it is still l taking the ability for people locally. and so many local communities they're going to have to dr
ijust, _ this. it was in the newspapers and things. ijust, it _ this.is - this. it was in the newspapers and things. ijust, it isjust- and things. ijust, it isjust something that isjust and things. ijust, it isjust something that is just making me so cross, when there seems to be a need for beds in the community and we are bringing, want to bring health care into the community and they're taking that availability away. it just doesn't taking that availability away. itjust doesn't make any sense...
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but ijust, ijust... my brain couldn't concentrate. ijust felt i got up, did childcare, i was trying to work as well, and then it would be bedtime and then i'm here on my own. being responsible, the responsible adult... yeah. ..is really hard. so when there's two responsible adults, the load is shared. and i think that's how... massively. just the emotional load as well. we shared... yeah. we shared our... we cried. 0h, a lot. i mean, this isn't the sofa, but the sofa was here. yeah. and we sat on the sofa a lot and cried and laughed. drank some wine and watched some romcoms. oh, yeah, romcoms. and... but we were... we wouldn't necessarily be speaking. no. but we were... we didn't need to. ..here together... you just... ..and i think... it's nice. yeah. it's like a warm, fuzzy... yes. ..feeling. yeah, we made our own little family. yeah. yes. what was the overall reaction? everybody just thought. .. "what a great idea." yeah. but then they kept on thinking it was amazing. i think our friends saw us both quite broken. yeah, so they pick
but ijust, ijust... my brain couldn't concentrate. ijust felt i got up, did childcare, i was trying to work as well, and then it would be bedtime and then i'm here on my own. being responsible, the responsible adult... yeah. ..is really hard. so when there's two responsible adults, the load is shared. and i think that's how... massively. just the emotional load as well. we shared... yeah. we shared our... we cried. 0h, a lot. i mean, this isn't the sofa, but the sofa was here. yeah. and we sat...
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ijust remember it being fun.ng through a divorce and feeling lonely, and vicki, her best friend, was going through the same. i guess it's not the most traditional thing to do, but it makes so much sense when you think about it. when people need help with their kids and single parents, they don't think, "0h, i'lljust move in with my best friend "who's also a single parent." but i don't know why. today we're back in the house where once we all lived together, because i want to understand, now as an adult myself, how it all came about. it was a very natural occurrence. organic. yeah. it was. i was trying to not say organic. _ it was a really natural occurrence. i needed somewhere to live. you had a spare bedroom? yeah _ ijust said to vic, "save your money and just move in with me for a bit with daisy "and stay till christmas." yeah, stay till christmas and see what happens. and then i stayed for a few more christmases because it worked! we made it work without any fuss or fight that you might have if you were in a r
ijust remember it being fun.ng through a divorce and feeling lonely, and vicki, her best friend, was going through the same. i guess it's not the most traditional thing to do, but it makes so much sense when you think about it. when people need help with their kids and single parents, they don't think, "0h, i'lljust move in with my best friend "who's also a single parent." but i don't know why. today we're back in the house where once we all lived together, because i want to...
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._ you've been at this novel—writing business for, as ijust said, four decades and more.ith age and experience, does it get easier? it gets much harder, for me, i think partly because of a reluctance to repeat myself, partly because of something i hadn't quite anticipated. i think i thought when i was younger that one might run out of ideas. but in fact, as i get older, and perhaps because i am a writer who tends to write books which cover large time spans, i find that there's more and more material to write about. in fact, it's deciding on what to write about, selecting the material, and at the same time deciding what to leave out in writing a novel which covers perhaps 50 or 60 years. indeed, i get that cos, i mean, our evenings — the latest novel — does cover a long period of time from the sort of late �*60s through to the contemporary time. yeah. ijust wonder whether, as you sort of consider that span of time, whether you reflect on the way you've changed as well as the country you write about, which is britain? i do reflect on that, and i think particularly in this b
._ you've been at this novel—writing business for, as ijust said, four decades and more.ith age and experience, does it get easier? it gets much harder, for me, i think partly because of a reluctance to repeat myself, partly because of something i hadn't quite anticipated. i think i thought when i was younger that one might run out of ideas. but in fact, as i get older, and perhaps because i am a writer who tends to write books which cover large time spans, i find that there's more and more...
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ijust remember it being fun.ng through a divorce and feeling lonely, and vicki, her best friend, was going through the same. i guess it's not the most traditional thing to do, but it makes so much sense when you think about it. when people need help with their kids and single parents, they don't think, "0h, i'lljust move in with my best friend who's also a single parent." but i don't know why. today we're back in the house where once we all lived together, because i want to understand, now as an adult myself, how it all came about. it was a very natural occurrence. organic. yeah. it was. i was trying to not say organic. _ it was a really natural occurrence. i needed somewhere to live. you had a spare bedroom? yeah _ ijust said to vic, "save your money and just move in with me for a bit with daisy and stay till christmas." yeah, stay till christmas and see what happens. and then i stayed for a few more christmases because it worked! we made it work without any fuss or fight that you might have if you were in a rom
ijust remember it being fun.ng through a divorce and feeling lonely, and vicki, her best friend, was going through the same. i guess it's not the most traditional thing to do, but it makes so much sense when you think about it. when people need help with their kids and single parents, they don't think, "0h, i'lljust move in with my best friend who's also a single parent." but i don't know why. today we're back in the house where once we all lived together, because i want to...
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ijust want to go through the snow accumulations.nt actually moves into southern scotland during tomorrow, may be the high ground of northern ireland, we could see as much as 20 centimetres. it's not out of the question that if you are a plate you could see a few centimetres in the south—east but we we are inspecting that to turn into rain. the but we we are inspecting that to turn into rain.— to turn into rain. the far south of _ to turn into rain. the far south of the _ to turn into rain. the far south of the country - to turn into rain. the far south of the country is l to turn into rain. the far - south of the country is going to be spared the worst of it. scotland will turn bitterly cold, but far south will turn 13 degrees. cold, but far south will turn 13 degrees-_ cold, but far south will turn 13 degrees. january we were lulled into _ 13 degrees. january we were lulled into this _ 13 degrees. january we were lulled into this false - 13 degrees. january we were lulled into this false sense l 13 degrees. january we were | lulled
ijust want to go through the snow accumulations.nt actually moves into southern scotland during tomorrow, may be the high ground of northern ireland, we could see as much as 20 centimetres. it's not out of the question that if you are a plate you could see a few centimetres in the south—east but we we are inspecting that to turn into rain. the but we we are inspecting that to turn into rain.— to turn into rain. the far south of _ to turn into rain. the far south of the _ to turn into rain....
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it looks really fun and ijust want _ looks really fun and ijust want to— looks really fun and ijust want - looks really fun and ijust want to go from the - looks really fun and ijust want to go from the top i looks really fun and i just - want to go from the top right of the — want to go from the top right of the bottom. _ want to go from the top right of the bottom.— want to go from the top right of the bottom. how fast are you auoin on of the bottom. how fast are you going on that? _ of the bottom. how fast are you going on that? i _ of the bottom. how fast are you going on that? i would - of the bottom. how fast are you going on that? i would say - of the bottom. how fast are you going on that? i would say 50 i going on that? i would say 50 miles an hour. _ going on that? i would say 50 miles an hour. i _ going on that? i would say 50 miles an hour. i was - going on that? i would say 50| miles an hour. i was supposed to work today _ miles an hour. i was supposed to work today and _ miles an hour. i was supposed to work today and got - miles an hour. i was supposed to work today and go
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ijust received an evacuationl evacuation order?n alert from los angeles county fire department. i don't know whether it is legitimate or not, but bags have been packed for days, things are ready to go. this is like an earthquake reversal except with fire. thank you for taking some time to talk to us. if you do need to talk to us. if you do need to go, please do. in the meantime, can i ask you about the response to these fires, not so much the actual physical response, but there has been quite a bit of criticism of the authorities of how they have handled the wildfire, the aftermath as well, and some of that criticism coming from beyond los angeles. we have seen two _ beyond los angeles. we have seen two sorts _ beyond los angeles. we have seen two sorts of— beyond los angeles. we have seen two sorts of criticism. i seen two sorts of criticism. the fires who are here, who have come from all over the world and all over the united states, they have never seen anything like this. 100 mile an hour hurricanes of fire simply could not be
ijust received an evacuationl evacuation order?n alert from los angeles county fire department. i don't know whether it is legitimate or not, but bags have been packed for days, things are ready to go. this is like an earthquake reversal except with fire. thank you for taking some time to talk to us. if you do need to talk to us. if you do need to go, please do. in the meantime, can i ask you about the response to these fires, not so much the actual physical response, but there has been quite a...
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ijust want to read a post fragile for the next six weeks.t the hostages had been released. he said we watched you smile and we wept. an entire nation weeks and rejoices with you at this moment. we will not rest until we bring back all of our sisters and brothers from the hell of captivity in gaza, delivering them to their loving families and the fallen and murdered laid to rest and dignity. that post reminding us that of the hostages that remain, some of them are not going to be alive.— remain, some of them are not going to be alive. no, although once released _ going to be alive. no, although once released so _ going to be alive. no, although once released so far— going to be alive. no, although once released so far have - going to be alive. no, although once released so far have been j once released so far have been alive. we have not had any body is brought out, but it is thought there are around 30 israeli hostages who israel believes are dead. there is real uncertainty about the children, aerial babe as and keep fear be bass. that is th
ijust want to read a post fragile for the next six weeks.t the hostages had been released. he said we watched you smile and we wept. an entire nation weeks and rejoices with you at this moment. we will not rest until we bring back all of our sisters and brothers from the hell of captivity in gaza, delivering them to their loving families and the fallen and murdered laid to rest and dignity. that post reminding us that of the hostages that remain, some of them are not going to be alive.—...
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ijust i just feel that i ijust feel that i have got the game and proved it on the floorjust now takingf last year behind us and i think that has made me the better player that i am today. you just have to think about yourself i have a really good chance. michael is a fantastic player and look what he has one, it three times world champion. he is something special and he had a great game with callum yesterday who pushed him all the way and use all the best of michael and did that come out of him yesterday and i'm hoping to get that as well because if i get that kind of game with him it makes me play well and i know i have to play well so i'm looking forward to tonight and i do believe i can get thejob done. full of praise for michael van gerwen. the last of michael van gerwen�*s three world titles came back in 2019 and darts journalist phill barrs says the dutchman still has plenty to prove. he came into this tournament with a lot of— he came into this tournament with a lot of question marks. there have been _ lot of question marks. there have been a _ lot of question marks. there have
ijust i just feel that i ijust feel that i have got the game and proved it on the floorjust now takingf last year behind us and i think that has made me the better player that i am today. you just have to think about yourself i have a really good chance. michael is a fantastic player and look what he has one, it three times world champion. he is something special and he had a great game with callum yesterday who pushed him all the way and use all the best of michael and did that come out of him...
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hope that they came — that and ijust hope that they came to _ that and ijust hope that they came torue bristol bears fans _ earlier, world number one aryna sabalenka won the brisbane international in an ideal warm—up for her australian open title defence. the belarusian didn't have things all her own way in the final but eventually prevailed over her russian opponent polina kudermetova in three sets for an 18th career title. later this month, sabalenka will seek to become the first woman to win three consecutive australian 0pens since martina hingis in the late 1990s. i'm definitely super happy to finally lift this trophy. it is really important before heading to the australian open and the final match was a bit tricky. everyone was overhitting and over shots and a crazy match and i'm glad i got this win. in the men's tournament, it didn't take long for czechia'sjiri lehecka to claim his second atp title as his final against reilly 0pelka in brisbane lasted all of 15 minutes. the american, who's struggled with injuries throughout his whole career, was forced to retire due to back is
hope that they came — that and ijust hope that they came to _ that and ijust hope that they came torue bristol bears fans _ earlier, world number one aryna sabalenka won the brisbane international in an ideal warm—up for her australian open title defence. the belarusian didn't have things all her own way in the final but eventually prevailed over her russian opponent polina kudermetova in three sets for an 18th career title. later this month, sabalenka will seek to become the first woman to...
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so ijust started painting in quite large format because it seemed normative to me.s are very large. and then, when you started exhibiting, how did you feel? well, i hadn't really planned to do that, but, um, i made a painting for this dear friend of mine, and i took it to her birthday party. it was wrapped, and she had me unwrap it. all of a sudden, these people started asking me for commissions. they said, "and how much would it cost?" so ijust started throwing out big numbers, like, "ok," like... ..and they started saying "ok." and then i started panicking and i said to my friend, "i have to go home. i should go home. "let's get out of here." and about ten days later, i got offered a show. so ijust kind of picked what i thought were the best of what i'd painted and had a show. and then i started thinking, "you better start figuring out how to have a show." and now i've had shows, you know, shows in other countries. i have a museum show coming up. and you have sold work... yeah, i've sold a bunch of work. ..for staggering amounts of money. yeah, for, yeah... for sh
so ijust started painting in quite large format because it seemed normative to me.s are very large. and then, when you started exhibiting, how did you feel? well, i hadn't really planned to do that, but, um, i made a painting for this dear friend of mine, and i took it to her birthday party. it was wrapped, and she had me unwrap it. all of a sudden, these people started asking me for commissions. they said, "and how much would it cost?" so ijust started throwing out big numbers, like,...
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ijust, i love it.nt they're becoming, this metamorphosis of who they once were, to who they are now. it's been hard to build her confidence, and now she's doing so much better. she feels like her true self again. it's nice isn't it? yeah, i'm really proud of her. cheering. well done! everyone here is proud of where their scars have finally brought them, and proud of the community they've discovered along the way. so my name is holly, i'm 33. i was diagnosed with breast cancer back in 2000. oh, i'm getting upset, and i don't know why. honestly, ifound my scars... ..sorry. .. ..so repulsive. and then i met kate. and now ijust feel like i've got my confidence back. she made my boob pretty! i call it my pretty titty! i've forgotten about the scar. i actually feel quite beautiful with it. i couldn't walk past my mirror. i always had to keep myself covered up in front of myself. since i've had my tattoo, ijust flaunt it everywhere! it's enhanced my battle scars. i love it. i absolutely love it. i can't belie
ijust, i love it.nt they're becoming, this metamorphosis of who they once were, to who they are now. it's been hard to build her confidence, and now she's doing so much better. she feels like her true self again. it's nice isn't it? yeah, i'm really proud of her. cheering. well done! everyone here is proud of where their scars have finally brought them, and proud of the community they've discovered along the way. so my name is holly, i'm 33. i was diagnosed with breast cancer back in 2000. oh,...
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no, ijust i don't really like bullies, so i wasn't going to agree to it.o agreed to that deal, and they never made a film again. and that's the challenge, right? so myjob as a film—maker is i always felt ijust want to be here for the long term. i will decide what i do, when i want to do it, who i want to work for, who i don't want to work for. i think it's really important to control your own career. but, rather remarkably, it made you turn to documentaries. one of the reasons, yes. it meant i could make films with less money and with less kind of control, less people telling me what to do. actually, they became more successful. so senna came out of that. i was a hired director on senna. amy, diego maradona. i felt i could work, in a way, more quickly, because i wasn't stuck in development hell, which is often what happens when you work on a screenplay. but also, i like the idea of telling stories using factual characters and factual research and putting it on screen. and also, i suppose i created a particular style of using archive only, which really star
no, ijust i don't really like bullies, so i wasn't going to agree to it.o agreed to that deal, and they never made a film again. and that's the challenge, right? so myjob as a film—maker is i always felt ijust want to be here for the long term. i will decide what i do, when i want to do it, who i want to work for, who i don't want to work for. i think it's really important to control your own career. but, rather remarkably, it made you turn to documentaries. one of the reasons, yes. it meant...
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and it—it�*s... ..something which ijust accepted and lived with.ckground, mixed — you know, half my family were muslims as well — you know, there's a big thing, there's lots going on. and leaving home at 15, i left home at 15. my life — a lot of artists, you have to get into university to do art. and a lot of artists have got their a—levels, they've got their middle—class background, they've got their a—levels, they've got their upper—class background, they've got their a—levels, they got their university. it wasn't like that for me. it was a very different story. so if i'm going to tell a story about being a woman who's successful, i'm going to tell the story of, when people say "no" to you, you don't listen to them. you just do what you have to do, and do what you want to do. and in the education system in this country, a lot of it is set up on a class basis. so if you come from a very working—class background, or you speak how i do, you're not expected to do well. you're not expected to achieve. and if you've got, like, the willpower and determi
and it—it�*s... ..something which ijust accepted and lived with.ckground, mixed — you know, half my family were muslims as well — you know, there's a big thing, there's lots going on. and leaving home at 15, i left home at 15. my life — a lot of artists, you have to get into university to do art. and a lot of artists have got their a—levels, they've got their middle—class background, they've got their a—levels, they've got their upper—class background, they've got their...
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ijust referenced mental health.y have been exposed for 15 long _ they have been exposed for 15 long months to violence and to very— long months to violence and to very toxic— long months to violence and to very toxic stress. these children— very toxic stress. these children have been acutely aware _ children have been acutely aware that nowhere is safe in gaza — aware that nowhere is safe in gaza that _ aware that nowhere is safe in gaza. that death was looming. and they— gaza. that death was looming. and they have been speaking about — and they have been speaking about that as well. ijust met about that as well. ijust met a five—year—old boy who lost his eyesight in a bombing. he had a — his eyesight in a bombing. he had a skull fracture, he is blind _ had a skull fracture, he is blind now. he spoke about the air strike — blind now. he spoke about the air strike on his home and how it kiiied — air strike on his home and how it killed other people. it didn't— it killed other people. it didn't kill him, but it's dama
ijust referenced mental health.y have been exposed for 15 long _ they have been exposed for 15 long months to violence and to very— long months to violence and to very toxic— long months to violence and to very toxic stress. these children— very toxic stress. these children have been acutely aware _ children have been acutely aware that nowhere is safe in gaza — aware that nowhere is safe in gaza that _ aware that nowhere is safe in gaza. that death was looming. and they— gaza. that...
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as soon as the winning double went in, ijust...i couldn't believe it.d into the crowd and everyone was on their feet, that's when the tears came and i looked over to my family, they were in tears as well and ijust... iknew "it�* , s mine" as the palace packs up for another year, littler says his most pressing ambition is to sleep. after that, though, there's no limit to what he can achieve after a night where a prince became the king. natalie pirks, bbc news, alexandra palace. speaking to our colleagues at bbc breakfast earlier, the new world champion talked about how he felt during the final. i just felt very confident going into last night. i didn't put any pressure on myself, ijust said to myself whatever happens happens. did you enjoy it? you looked like you were enjoying it. yeah, it's another big occasion. obviously, it's back—to—back finals for myself and like you said, i enjoyed myself, i didn't put any pressure on myself. luke, we can see the trophy behind you there, it's quite a big one. now, i went to your house, what, about a month ago now?
as soon as the winning double went in, ijust...i couldn't believe it.d into the crowd and everyone was on their feet, that's when the tears came and i looked over to my family, they were in tears as well and ijust... iknew "it�* , s mine" as the palace packs up for another year, littler says his most pressing ambition is to sleep. after that, though, there's no limit to what he can achieve after a night where a prince became the king. natalie pirks, bbc news, alexandra palace....
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ijust got out of prison. i am _ keepers? ijust got out of prison. i am here - keepers? got out of prison. i am here today . keepers? i just got out of| prison. i am here today on capitol hill, advocating for the other brothers of mine who have not yet been released from jail despite having been pardoned, ridiculous they are waiting two, three days, i was let loose monday night at midnight. i'm gratefulto midnight. i'm grateful to president midnight. i'm gratefulto president trump, i think he did the right thing. he has rewound and continues right now, these men have been falsely imprisoned.— men have been falsely imprisoned. men have been falsely imrisoned. . , . ., imprisoned. can we be clear, were you _ imprisoned. can we be clear, were you given _ imprisoned. can we be clear, were you given a _ imprisoned. can we be clear, were you given a pardon? - imprisoned. can we be clear, | were you given a pardon? no, imprisoned. can we be clear, i were you given a pardon? no, i was given _ were you given a pardon? no, i was given a _ were you given a pardon? no, i was given a
ijust got out of prison. i am _ keepers? ijust got out of prison. i am here - keepers? got out of prison. i am here today . keepers? i just got out of| prison. i am here today on capitol hill, advocating for the other brothers of mine who have not yet been released from jail despite having been pardoned, ridiculous they are waiting two, three days, i was let loose monday night at midnight. i'm gratefulto midnight. i'm grateful to president midnight. i'm gratefulto president trump, i think he...
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you're linking yourself through the stone to history, and ijust find that fascinating.u've challenged the stone. callum has become obsessed with finding historical lifting stones. he's discovered one in someone's back garden in county durham. it's the first what you'd call a challenge stone that's been found in england. it's a lovely, 130kg lump that young men walking home from the pub would pass the blacksmiths and challenge each other to lift. we think potentially 1830s but it could well be older. the only person i ever knew who lifted it was my dad's brother, my uncle brian, in the late 605, but nobody had brother, my uncle brian, in the late '605, but nobody had ever lifted it until callum got in touch. i think it's important that these stories are told and not lost. 0ral history's important, but it is weird! my drive is to revive the culture of stone lifting here in england. it's present in iceland, scotland, ireland, sweden, japan, and it must be present here, and i'm determined to build it up again and get it going. i thought, there must be that crossover of cult
you're linking yourself through the stone to history, and ijust find that fascinating.u've challenged the stone. callum has become obsessed with finding historical lifting stones. he's discovered one in someone's back garden in county durham. it's the first what you'd call a challenge stone that's been found in england. it's a lovely, 130kg lump that young men walking home from the pub would pass the blacksmiths and challenge each other to lift. we think potentially 1830s but it could well be...
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well, ijust got out of prison, we will see - keepers?see what . keepers? well, ijust got out i of prison, we will see what the future — of prison, we will see what the future holds, i'm here today on capitol— future holds, i'm here today on capitol hill, first in dc gel advocating for the other brothers of mine who have not yet been — brothers of mine who have not yet been released from dcjail despite — yet been released from dcjail despite having been pardoned, it's ridiculous that they are waiting _ it's ridiculous that they are waiting to three days to be turned _ waiting to three days to be turned loose and i was let loose _ turned loose and i was let loose monday night at midnight. i'm loose monday night at midnight. i'm very— loose monday night at midnight. i'm very grateful to president trump — i'm very grateful to president trump for doing the right thing. _ trump for doing the right thing, president trump has an unwanted _ thing, president trump has an unwanted and rewound at the law fair body — unwanted and rewound at the law f
well, ijust got out of prison, we will see - keepers?see what . keepers? well, ijust got out i of prison, we will see what the future — of prison, we will see what the future holds, i'm here today on capitol— future holds, i'm here today on capitol hill, first in dc gel advocating for the other brothers of mine who have not yet been — brothers of mine who have not yet been released from dcjail despite — yet been released from dcjail despite having been pardoned, it's ridiculous that...
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welcome ijust got a present, we will see what - keepers? future holds. i am here today on capitol hill, i was here, first in the dcjail on capitol hill, i was here, first in the dc jail advocating for the other brothers of mine who have not yet been released from dcjail, despite having been pardoned. it's ridiculous that they are waiting to have been three days now to be turned loose when i was let loose monday night at midnight. i'm very grateful to president trump, ithink i'm very grateful to president trump, i think he did i'm very grateful to president trump, i think he
welcome ijust got a present, we will see what - keepers? future holds. i am here today on capitol hill, i was here, first in the dcjail on capitol hill, i was here, first in the dc jail advocating for the other brothers of mine who have not yet been released from dcjail, despite having been pardoned. it's ridiculous that they are waiting to have been three days now to be turned loose when i was let loose monday night at midnight. i'm very grateful to president trump, ithink i'm very grateful to...
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and from there ijust need to scan my face to prove that it's me. there we go. and we're done. 0k. i'm in. the hotel also features what it calls an e—butler system, whereby everything from room service to fresh towels can be delivered to the guest via the room panel or a smartphone without the need to speak to or even see a member of staff. now, the idea is that you can have as much or as little human interaction as you want, and all of the services and amenities with the room are controlled by a panel like this. and to test it out, i requested some extra towels for the room and all being well, we'll see if this works. 0h, ijust heard that's unlocked. here are my nice clean towels. featuring one—bed rooms up to six—bedroom suites, the hotel has been designed so that it can dynamically adapt the layout, allocating a combination of rooms and suites together depending on the customer's needs. so this is one single apartment, but for the purposes of this booking, we've also booked the apartment next door, and the system automatically knows that we've got both apartments and unlocks thi
and from there ijust need to scan my face to prove that it's me. there we go. and we're done. 0k. i'm in. the hotel also features what it calls an e—butler system, whereby everything from room service to fresh towels can be delivered to the guest via the room panel or a smartphone without the need to speak to or even see a member of staff. now, the idea is that you can have as much or as little human interaction as you want, and all of the services and amenities with the room are controlled...
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so, ijust lost everything. ijust houses and mind. so, ijust lost everything. don't have anything, no documents, nothing. it is a very terrible, terrible story.— terrible story. you have only been in america _ terrible story. you have only been in america for- terrible story. you have only been in america for four - been in america for four months. you came here escaping the war in ukraine. what will happen to you next year? i don't know but i will not give up don't know but i will not give up so i willjust try to move on and start my life again. that's it. on and start my life again. that's it— on and start my life again. that's it. ., ., ~ , ., that's it. marina, thank you for talking _ that's it. marina, thank you for talking to _ that's it. marina, thank you for talking to us. _ that's it. marina, thank you for talking to us. we - that's it. marina, thank you for talking to us. we wish i that's it. marina, thank you l for talking to us. we wish you all the best in these very difficult circumstances. we have seen all day—to—day volunteers turning up here, br
so, ijust lost everything. ijust houses and mind. so, ijust lost everything. don't have anything, no documents, nothing. it is a very terrible, terrible story.— terrible story. you have only been in america _ terrible story. you have only been in america for- terrible story. you have only been in america for four - been in america for four months. you came here escaping the war in ukraine. what will happen to you next year? i don't know but i will not give up don't know but i will not give up...
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ijust really do. is, we know that there has been so many public health campaigns and, you know, adverts about how we need to get mammograms and checking yourself. but, actually, the same can be said for liver disease getting checked, yet we never hear about that. why is no—one talking about it? the statistics show a changing profile of who is affected by alcohol—related liver disease. why are women under 45 dying in increasing numbers? i want to know what this situation looks like on the ground in our hospitals. i've come to king's college hospital in london to talk to consultant hepatologist debbie shawcross at one of the biggest liver units in the uk. we're absolutely busy. so, on monday, we had probably one of our busiest days that i've known in a couple of years in terms of the number of patients that had come in over the weekend or had been transferred for expert care. knock, knock! who is on this ward and what kind of people are you... ..are you seeing? what we're seeing is a huge proportion of
ijust really do. is, we know that there has been so many public health campaigns and, you know, adverts about how we need to get mammograms and checking yourself. but, actually, the same can be said for liver disease getting checked, yet we never hear about that. why is no—one talking about it? the statistics show a changing profile of who is affected by alcohol—related liver disease. why are women under 45 dying in increasing numbers? i want to know what this situation looks like on the...
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and ijust wonder how much you had to fight to get into that space., drama wasn't accessible to me. so when i go to university, i go to nottingham uni and i do law, and i do a stint in the law review. and i, you know, i was an exhibitionist. and, um, and i use humour. i use humour a lot. it's a protection, but also it relaxes people. it's a great help with communication with people. you're in yourface, in your humour. i mean, let's be honest. you're wearing a rather wonderful necklace today which says better off dead, which is the title of a documentary you've made. but i'm just taking from that that you enjoy sort of confronting people. yeah. yes. because there's no point being polite and nice and "hi, how are you?" that's all great, and that has a part to play, but we really want to know much more about people. we need... we need to connect, you know, in a sense of humanity, i think. and what this does, yes, it's the name of the documentary, but it's not there completely to be provocative. it's because complete strangers in the street will say to vi
and ijust wonder how much you had to fight to get into that space., drama wasn't accessible to me. so when i go to university, i go to nottingham uni and i do law, and i do a stint in the law review. and i, you know, i was an exhibitionist. and, um, and i use humour. i use humour a lot. it's a protection, but also it relaxes people. it's a great help with communication with people. you're in yourface, in your humour. i mean, let's be honest. you're wearing a rather wonderful necklace today...
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after the break we expected a celtic response and ijust expected a celtic response and i just do notected a celtic response and ijust do not come, they tucked inside, find the space on the right and are cracking off the post, denied once more at the post, denied once more at the post at the second arrived with a set piece, getting a touch in the central defender to slam home the vital second. a third arriving, blocked in the box, and then came the substitute to slam home for the rangers. a merited victory they could have been more, it was very much their day, although the points gap is now 11, a sizeable one. today we took the momentum and we scored first and second, thatis we scored first and second, that is crucial in the game but we do not give away anything else. it is a massive thing but the most important thing is the reward is the team gets for their hard work, not the last week but all these months together and that everybody can see that everybody knows what yourjob is, even to play in a different position. the game today is a disappointment, the bigger picture. _ disappoint
after the break we expected a celtic response and ijust expected a celtic response and i just do notected a celtic response and ijust do not come, they tucked inside, find the space on the right and are cracking off the post, denied once more at the post, denied once more at the post at the second arrived with a set piece, getting a touch in the central defender to slam home the vital second. a third arriving, blocked in the box, and then came the substitute to slam home for the rangers. a...
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i will ijust believe i'm a better athlete, you know? iwill do what it takes. athlete, you know? what it takes.— athlete, you know? i will do what it takes. i've had three aood what it takes. i've had three good wins. _ what it takes. i've had three good wins. -- _ what it takes. i've had three good wins, -- he _ what it takes. i've had three good wins, -- he has had i what it takes. i've had three i good wins, -- he has had three good wins, —— he has had three good _ good wins, —— he has had three good wins, _ good wins, —— he has had three good wins, including joshua, probably— good wins, including joshua, probably the biggest of his career. _ probably the biggest of his career, and coming into this fight — career, and coming into this fight with_ career, and coming into this fight with myself and have confidence we can do the same thing — confidence we can do the same thing so— confidence we can do the same thin._ ., confidence we can do the same thin. ., ., ,, confidence we can do the same thing. so a massive fight card to start the — thing. so a massive fight card to start t
i will ijust believe i'm a better athlete, you know? iwill do what it takes. athlete, you know? what it takes.— athlete, you know? i will do what it takes. i've had three aood what it takes. i've had three good wins. _ what it takes. i've had three good wins. -- _ what it takes. i've had three good wins, -- he _ what it takes. i've had three good wins, -- he has had i what it takes. i've had three i good wins, -- he has had three good wins, —— he has had three good _ good wins, —— he...
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now you are a man of belfast, born and raised there, and i think, as ijust mentioned, it's fair to sayre is a real creative buzz around belfast and northern ireland today. but when you were a youth there, growing up, was it a place that you felt, as a sort of creative soul that you needed to get out of? it wasn't a place that i felt i needed to get out of. i mean, i did eventually, but there was a reason for that was because my chosen profession turned out to be acting, and there were no theatre schools in ireland at that time. so i left the island for the first time, to go to london, to a theatre school, to train. but when i was growing up, it was different days. i mean, we're talking about the �*50s into the �*60s, and there was a lot we didn't know about the world, and we only learnt about it by going down to the central library, and opening big books, and finding out that way. and in a way, i guess the world, we made our own worlds then, we didn't look out to the world, we made our own, between, i guess what we watched on television, in black and white, and just children's imaginat
now you are a man of belfast, born and raised there, and i think, as ijust mentioned, it's fair to sayre is a real creative buzz around belfast and northern ireland today. but when you were a youth there, growing up, was it a place that you felt, as a sort of creative soul that you needed to get out of? it wasn't a place that i felt i needed to get out of. i mean, i did eventually, but there was a reason for that was because my chosen profession turned out to be acting, and there were no...
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and from there ijust need to scan my face to prove that it's me. there we go. and we're done. 0k. hotel also features what it calls an e—butler system, whereby everything from room service to fresh towels can be delivered to the guest via the room panel or a smartphone without the need to speak to or even see a member of staff. now, the idea is that you can have as much or as little human interaction as you want, and all of the services and amenities with the room are controlled by a panel like this. and to test it out, i requested some extra towels for the room and all being well, we'll see if this works. 0h, ijust heard that's unlocked. here are my nice clean towels. featuring one—bed rooms up to six—bedroom suites, the hotel has been designed so that it can dynamically adapt the layout, allocating a combination of rooms and suites together depending on the customer's needs. so this is one single apartment, but for the purposes of this booking, we've also booked the apartment next door, and the system automatically knows that we've got both apartments and unlocks this interconne
and from there ijust need to scan my face to prove that it's me. there we go. and we're done. 0k. hotel also features what it calls an e—butler system, whereby everything from room service to fresh towels can be delivered to the guest via the room panel or a smartphone without the need to speak to or even see a member of staff. now, the idea is that you can have as much or as little human interaction as you want, and all of the services and amenities with the room are controlled by a panel...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line of breaking news from the literaryof 89. he best known for his campus trilogy, set in the fictional university of rummage. two of those books were shortlisted for the booker prize, which is the prize in the book world. nice world was also turned into a tv miniseries. the news there that the british author david lodge has died at the age of 89. nhs england says there were over 5,000 patients in hospital with the flu at the end of last week. that's almost three and a half times higher than the same week in 2023. catherine, what are these figures tell us? if catherine, what are these figures tell us?— catherine, what are these figures tell us? if you go back to the end — figures tell us? if you go back to the end of _ figures tell us? if you go back to the end of november - figures tell us? if you go back to the end of november at. figures tell us? if you go back. to the end of november at that point there were almost 1200 people, patients in hospital a day with the flu. by the end of last week that had gone up to over 50
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you a line of breaking news from the literaryof 89. he best known for his campus trilogy, set in the fictional university of rummage. two of those books were shortlisted for the booker prize, which is the prize in the book world. nice world was also turned into a tv miniseries. the news there that the british author david lodge has died at the age of 89. nhs england says there were over 5,000 patients in hospital with the flu at the end of...
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yeah, ijust saw reports that nine palestinians - moment in gaza.at nine palestinians have been killed in israeli strikes in gaza at dawn this morning according to officials there, and by my count, that brings the total number of people killed just since this ceasefire was first announced on wednesday evening to close to 100, many more people have been injured. i was looking at some awful pictures yesterday that showed a three—year—old boy still alive being pulled from huge pile of rubble, with gravel, all sorts in his mouth, covered in dust. so the suffering goes on. and i think that will continue to be honest, right up until when this ceasefire comes into place. jan until when this ceasefire comes into lace. , ., until when this ceasefire comes into place. jon donnison, in jerusalem, thank you- — let's get some of the day's other news now. firefighters battling two fires that have wreaked destruction across los angeles for nine days now have had some respite from the weather. the near hurricane—strength winds that initially fanned the flames and h
yeah, ijust saw reports that nine palestinians - moment in gaza.at nine palestinians have been killed in israeli strikes in gaza at dawn this morning according to officials there, and by my count, that brings the total number of people killed just since this ceasefire was first announced on wednesday evening to close to 100, many more people have been injured. i was looking at some awful pictures yesterday that showed a three—year—old boy still alive being pulled from huge pile of rubble,...
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ijust want to be clear, can elon musk— about it.can elon muskjust carry on doing this with impunity? it is not any old person or any old billionaire, he is an adviser to the man who is moving into the white house, so what would your message he to him, as someone who is part of the government, trying to take on these issues? he government, trying to take on these issues? ., , ., ., , issues? he has got a bigger platform. — issues? he has got a bigger platform. he _ issues? he has got a bigger platform, he has— issues? he has got a bigger platform, he has got - issues? he has got a bigger platform, he has got a - issues? he has got a bigger i platform, he has got a bigger issues? he has got a bigger - platform, he has got a bigger voice, so he can say what he likes, but what we are focused on is making sure we deliverjustice, to make sure we deliverjustice, to make sure that we tackle violence against women and girls, and let's not forget, there was an independent inquiry in this country into grooming gangs, the alexis jay report, non
ijust want to be clear, can elon musk— about it.can elon muskjust carry on doing this with impunity? it is not any old person or any old billionaire, he is an adviser to the man who is moving into the white house, so what would your message he to him, as someone who is part of the government, trying to take on these issues? he government, trying to take on these issues? ., , ., ., , issues? he has got a bigger platform. — issues? he has got a bigger platform. he _ issues? he has got a...
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ijust got out of prison and we will see what the future holds.rothers who have not been released despite having departed. it is ridiculous they are waiting two or three days waiting to be turned loose. i am gratefulfor waiting to be turned loose. i am grateful for president trump are doing the right thing. he has unwound and rewound. they have been unjustly held and unlawfully imprisoned. we are . iven unlawfully imprisoned. we are civen a unlawfully imprisoned. we are given a pardon? _ unlawfully imprisoned. we are given a pardon? i— unlawfully imprisoned. we are given a pardon? i was- unlawfully imprisoned. we are given a pardon? i was given i unlawfully imprisoned. we are given a pardon? i was given a | given a pardon? i was given a commutation _ given a pardon? i was given a commutation of— given a pardon? i was given a commutation of sentence. . given a pardon? i was given a commutation of sentence. so j given a pardon? i was given a - commutation of sentence. so you are still guilty _ commutation of sentence. so you are still guilty of— com
ijust got out of prison and we will see what the future holds.rothers who have not been released despite having departed. it is ridiculous they are waiting two or three days waiting to be turned loose. i am gratefulfor waiting to be turned loose. i am grateful for president trump are doing the right thing. he has unwound and rewound. they have been unjustly held and unlawfully imprisoned. we are . iven unlawfully imprisoned. we are civen a unlawfully imprisoned. we are given a pardon? _...
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want to show our audiencejust social media and ijust want to show our audience just one of the tiktok take a look. ~ , , million viewers. let's take a look. g , , million viewers. let's take a look. ; , , (w million viewers. let's take a look. y , , '!~ ~ look. my number is 18 572. we were not _ look. my number is 18 572. we were not humans. _ look. my number is 18 572. we were not humans. we - look. my number is 18 572. we were not humans. we were . look. my number is 18 572. we i were not humans. we were only look. my number is 18 572. we . were not humans. we were only a number. and we were taken also only for a number. mit? number. and we were taken also only for a number.— only for a number. why did you want her decide _ only for a number. why did you want her decide to _ only for a number. why did you want her decide to set - only for a number. why did you want her decide to set up - only for a number. why did you want her decide to set up a - want her decide to set up a tiktok account?— want her decide to set up a tiktok account? ~ , ., , tiktok account? when she was in auschwi
want to show our audiencejust social media and ijust want to show our audience just one of the tiktok take a look. ~ , , million viewers. let's take a look. g , , million viewers. let's take a look. ; , , (w million viewers. let's take a look. y , , '!~ ~ look. my number is 18 572. we were not _ look. my number is 18 572. we were not humans. _ look. my number is 18 572. we were not humans. we - look. my number is 18 572. we were not humans. we were . look. my number is 18 572. we i were not...
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ijust want the case on the bbc news website and app.ust want to take the case on the bbc news website and app. ijust want to take you to the case on the bbc news website and app. i just want to take you to the commons now because very shortly we are expecting the home secretary to give a statement. we have seen yvette cooper is sat in the commons and we expect her to announce a plan to implement a new local inquiries into grooming gangs. you will of course know that for weeks the government has faced calls for a new national inquiry into grooming gangs. and it was partly reintroduced because a post by elon musk but when it was emerging that the safeguarding ministerjess phillips turned down a request for government help with an inquiry in 0ldham, the conservatives and a handful of labour mps and the billionaire elon musk have all called for new inquiries. the conservative _ called for new inquiries. the conservative leader - called for new inquiries. tie: conservative leader kemi badenoch earlier when she was giving her first major spee
ijust want the case on the bbc news website and app.ust want to take the case on the bbc news website and app. ijust want to take you to the case on the bbc news website and app. i just want to take you to the commons now because very shortly we are expecting the home secretary to give a statement. we have seen yvette cooper is sat in the commons and we expect her to announce a plan to implement a new local inquiries into grooming gangs. you will of course know that for weeks the government has...
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went to _ just lost everything because ijust went to work like that and i don't have _ went to workhing. joel it is— have anything, documents, nothing. joel it is very terrible, terrible story— joel it is very terrible, terrible story -- — joel it is very terrible, terrible story -- so— joel it is very terrible, terrible story —— so it is a terrible state. you _ story —— so it is a terrible state. you have — story —— so it is a terrible state. you have only been in america four months, you came here escaping the horror of the war in ukraine. what will happen to you now?— horror of the war in ukraine. what will happen to you now? actually, i don't know — will happen to you now? actually, i don't know but _ will happen to you now? actually, i don't know but i _ will happen to you now? actually, i don't know but i can _ will happen to you now? actually, i don't know but i can only _ will happen to you now? actually, i don't know but i can only say - will happen to you now? actually, i don't know but i can only say that l will happen to you now? actually, i don't know but i can only say
went to _ just lost everything because ijust went to work like that and i don't have _ went to workhing. joel it is— have anything, documents, nothing. joel it is very terrible, terrible story— joel it is very terrible, terrible story -- — joel it is very terrible, terrible story -- so— joel it is very terrible, terrible story —— so it is a terrible state. you _ story —— so it is a terrible state. you have — story —— so it is a terrible state. you have only been in america...
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ijust got off fire command center at malibu.e phone fire command center at malibu. ijust got off the phone right before this with president biden. so pleased that he would express his concerns but even more pleased with his disaster declaration at the fullest possible level to provide federal help not only to put out this fire and keep people safe but help us rebuild in the months and years to come. safe but help us rebuild in the months and years to con another homes. you've just seen another fire break out in different part of my district in the san fernando valley. these wins are horrific. —— wind. you wonder why other fires are breaking out in other parts of the county was up such as the ones that just county was up such as the ones thatjust broke out in an hour orso thatjust broke out in an hour or so ago. thatjust broke out in an hour or so age-— thatjust broke out in an hour or so ago-— or so ago. you said you “ust not or so ago. you said you “ust got off the i or so ago. you said you “ust got off the phone i or so ago. y
ijust got off fire command center at malibu.e phone fire command center at malibu. ijust got off the phone right before this with president biden. so pleased that he would express his concerns but even more pleased with his disaster declaration at the fullest possible level to provide federal help not only to put out this fire and keep people safe but help us rebuild in the months and years to come. safe but help us rebuild in the months and years to con another homes. you've just seen another...
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can ijust ask you one last question . coming into gaza.nment minister itamar ben—gvir, opposing this cease—fire deal, but he also said there should be a complete stop to all the aid going into gaza. what's your reaction to that? ., . ., ., ., that? the reaction that we have is that you've — that? the reaction that we have is that you've got _ that? the reaction that we have is that you've got 2.2 _ that? the reaction that we have is that you've got 2.2 million i is that you've got 2.2 million people that are in gaza and that rely on assistance. what they're looking for is not only assistance, it is actually to have commercial flow coming back in. they deserve after 15 months to be served in a proper manner and get back on their feet. the first message nina had to meet was, i want to go back to... she has been displaced eight times. all she is asking is to go back there her land. that is my main message to you.- her land. that is my main message to you. 0k, antoine renard, palestine _ message to you. 0k, antoine renard, palestine country -
can ijust ask you one last question . coming into gaza.nment minister itamar ben—gvir, opposing this cease—fire deal, but he also said there should be a complete stop to all the aid going into gaza. what's your reaction to that? ., . ., ., ., that? the reaction that we have is that you've — that? the reaction that we have is that you've got _ that? the reaction that we have is that you've got 2.2 _ that? the reaction that we have is that you've got 2.2 million i is that you've got 2.2...
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ijust the one that went out to the media.lier. but also, i undressed, and —— understand the context in which she's dealing with it. i still think that they should be seriously considering a boycott. i made my views clear to him and then he, obviously, they made their views very clear about what the consequences of doing such a thing would be. this competition hasn't been around for the last eight years. it happens to be a very big deal for people in pakistan, for the pakistani government, so i understand the geopolitics of it. but there's also a wider and bigger issue around women and girls in sport and in afghanistan. and that is what... if there are women cricket players from afghanistan and now living in exile and most of the men's team are, surely there is something wrong there. introducing a two—tier system to the world test cricket championship would be " terrible" and "must be stopped". that's according to the former west indies captain sir clive lloyd. he's been speaking to the bbc after a report in australia suggeste
ijust the one that went out to the media.lier. but also, i undressed, and —— understand the context in which she's dealing with it. i still think that they should be seriously considering a boycott. i made my views clear to him and then he, obviously, they made their views very clear about what the consequences of doing such a thing would be. this competition hasn't been around for the last eight years. it happens to be a very big deal for people in pakistan, for the pakistani government,...
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that is important to keep in mind, ijust reference mentai— in mind, ijust reference mental health, childreneen _ child should witness. they have been exposed for 15 long months to violence, to very toxic stress, _ to violence, to very toxic stress, because children have been — stress, because children have been acutely aware that nowhere was safe — been acutely aware that nowhere was safe in gaza, that death was — was safe in gaza, that death was looming. and they have been speaking — was looming. and they have been speaking about that as well, i 'ust speaking about that as well, i just met _ speaking about that as well, i just met a five—year—old boy who — just met a five—year—old boy who lost _ just met a five—year—old boy who lost his eyesight in a bombing, he had a skull fracture _ bombing, he had a skull fracture and he is blind now and — fracture and he is blind now and he _ fracture and he is blind now and he spoke about the air strike _ and he spoke about the air strike on— and he spoke about the air strike on his home and how it kitted — strike on his home and how it killed other p
that is important to keep in mind, ijust reference mentai— in mind, ijust reference mental health, childreneen _ child should witness. they have been exposed for 15 long months to violence, to very toxic stress, _ to violence, to very toxic stress, because children have been — stress, because children have been acutely aware that nowhere was safe — been acutely aware that nowhere was safe in gaza, that death was — was safe in gaza, that death was looming. and they have been speaking —...