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and ginger, ithink, is would drop them on the bruise.is good. would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, ithink, is good. that is would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, i think, is good. that is a handy tip. thank you very much. we'll be back again to after 11:30pm with all the latest papers. some front pages by then. you can see the front pages by then. you can see the front pages by then. you can see the front pages online, on the bbc news website. they are there for you seven days a week. in addition to that if you missed this programme, you can watch it later in the wee small hours if you can't sleep on the bbc a player. backjust after 11:30pm. at the back with the headlines at 11. the next few days will see a change in how the weatherfield. today, we have had this band of cloud here and thatis have had this band of cloud here and that is bringing some outbreaks of rain. it is continuing to push its way southwards. behind the band of cloud we are getting cooler air coming down in a north—westerly breeze. right now, we've got this
and ginger, ithink, is would drop them on the bruise.is good. would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, ithink, is good. that is would drop them on the bruise. and ginger, i think, is good. that is a handy tip. thank you very much. we'll be back again to after 11:30pm with all the latest papers. some front pages by then. you can see the front pages by then. you can see the front pages by then. you can see the front pages online, on the bbc news website. they are there for you seven days a...
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however, ithink deals in a sensible way with some complex issues.performances are better than the film itself. ithink performances are better than the film itself. i think there are moments. there is one moment, and a lot of emma's performance is restrained, she telegrapheds a lot. she has an emotional breakdown, which reminded me of that building seenin which reminded me of that building seen in love actually. superb. there are moments where i think the drama is melodramatic and cheesy and doesn't work. i think it is really well played, and i would certainly recommend seeing it for those performances alone. i think there are some problems with the writing and direction, which can feel a little state. i wonder how cinematic it is, because i was reading the novel and thinking, i could see this asa novel and thinking, i could see this as a television drama, in a good way, as i was reading it. that is an interesting point, because there are definitely moments watching the film in which televisual is the sense that you get from it. nowadays, television
however, ithink deals in a sensible way with some complex issues.performances are better than the film itself. ithink performances are better than the film itself. i think there are moments. there is one moment, and a lot of emma's performance is restrained, she telegrapheds a lot. she has an emotional breakdown, which reminded me of that building seenin which reminded me of that building seen in love actually. superb. there are moments where i think the drama is melodramatic and cheesy and...
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ithink not perfect. in general we give up chances. good point. i think we did a good game.ll the moments of the game we were ok creating chances, playing, defending. it was a really good game and i think this is the way. this is the way we must win and all us believe in the way we train. we improve from last week against a fantastic team, and a fantastic coach. let's do it again next week.
ithink not perfect. in general we give up chances. good point. i think we did a good game.ll the moments of the game we were ok creating chances, playing, defending. it was a really good game and i think this is the way. this is the way we must win and all us believe in the way we train. we improve from last week against a fantastic team, and a fantastic coach. let's do it again next week.
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ithink, as up with this after the stress of inmate.nk, as a up with this after the stress of inmate. ithink, as a parent up with this after the stress of inmate. i think, as a parent i do see schoolkids drinking from a can of red bull or whatever and other name brands. and wondering whether thatis name brands. and wondering whether that is good for them. one at i do wonder why, british children are drinking more of them than other european ones. what is your take on this is yellow i did not know that. ?it ? it suggested me that there is a case for doing it i don't always recoil when i read the headline that something is not to be bad because of that is the case, people are knocking the stuff back at half past eight in the morning. one way is to ban it. teenagers do like to enjoy things that are banned. attaining it drinks on the black market. they're from the age of eight or something? eight to ten, yeah. it may not get kids that young on the black market. if the scale is as reported, sometimes governments have to intervene and stop it
ithink, as up with this after the stress of inmate.nk, as a up with this after the stress of inmate. ithink, as a parent up with this after the stress of inmate. i think, as a parent i do see schoolkids drinking from a can of red bull or whatever and other name brands. and wondering whether thatis name brands. and wondering whether that is good for them. one at i do wonder why, british children are drinking more of them than other european ones. what is your take on this is yellow i did not...
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so far, ithink it is don't step on your own message.for himself. only suburban women, these battle ground states and districts, the polling for the democrats right now and i think they want to keep that up. there is no single party standard—bearer. there is kind of a big chorus of different voices in the democratic party. the senator doesn't know quite what to do about all that. let's just hope that donald trump keeps making ms for himself and people understand that anger that they used to vote for him, combined with the embarrassment that he has cause to many of his supporters by his unbelievable antics, will mean we win the house, we can move from there to the next election. not the bbc view, necessarily, but i take your point! the democratic party! takes us back to the point that the base does not change, it'll be interesting to see what happens in november. plenty to discuss ben and plenty to discuss in the weeks to come. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. let's see what is
so far, ithink it is don't step on your own message.for himself. only suburban women, these battle ground states and districts, the polling for the democrats right now and i think they want to keep that up. there is no single party standard—bearer. there is kind of a big chorus of different voices in the democratic party. the senator doesn't know quite what to do about all that. let's just hope that donald trump keeps making ms for himself and people understand that anger that they used to...
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bank of england governor said, ithink don't they?e chances of leading through a hard brexit was uncomfortably high and he then was accused of being the high priest of project fear. here is a fear here, that is doom mongering. i think it is the award and a to deploy because we have seenjeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, travelled through europe and talk about a hard brexit and no deal would play into russian hands and would play into russian hands and would have a serious effect on european countries and theresa may have been playing ftse with the french president. this has divided the tory party. both countries are riven. interesting to see at the back of the sunday telegraph, former labour home secretary saying that he thinks that if there were to be another referendum, britain would vote to leave again. but also, strongly criticising people who suggest that there is some element of racism in those who have been supporting brexit. i'm sorry, this is the other thing. some of us know that not all brexiteers were racists, we know that
bank of england governor said, ithink don't they?e chances of leading through a hard brexit was uncomfortably high and he then was accused of being the high priest of project fear. here is a fear here, that is doom mongering. i think it is the award and a to deploy because we have seenjeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, travelled through europe and talk about a hard brexit and no deal would play into russian hands and would play into russian hands and would have a serious effect on european...
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ithink it is.nuary to the iphone? ithink it is. back in january 2007 i to the iphone? ithink it is. back injanuary 2007 i was in san francisco, when a man in a familiar uniform climbed onstage, the black turtleneck sweater, jeans, steve jobs told us he was going to make history that morning. of course, he did. he unveiled the iphone. we have been talking a lot this week about a decade of disruption caused by the smartphone. it began, really, in 2007. i have been looking back at the value of apple then, and it was at around $100 billion. 0ver the value of apple then, and it was at around $100 billion. over the last decade or so, it has appreciated tenfold. that is because the iphone has been the single most profitable product ever created. it has been worth more in terms of profit than something like the jumbo jet, just about any other products you can think of. what is interesting is you could say that that year was the year of greatest innovation for apple and not an awful lot has happened since.
ithink it is.nuary to the iphone? ithink it is. back in january 2007 i to the iphone? ithink it is. back injanuary 2007 i was in san francisco, when a man in a familiar uniform climbed onstage, the black turtleneck sweater, jeans, steve jobs told us he was going to make history that morning. of course, he did. he unveiled the iphone. we have been talking a lot this week about a decade of disruption caused by the smartphone. it began, really, in 2007. i have been looking back at the value of...
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ithink own. hard to resist the pressure, isn't it? um yes. me for a mobile phone any day of the week. it is the thing he wants more than anything else in the world. but at the moment, we would definitely be resisting for as well as it possibly can. on that bombshell, we will pause for now. that's it for the papers this hour. thank you to lance price and caroline wheeler. you'll both be back at 11:30. as will i until then thanks for watching and bye bye. another scorching hot day tomorrow and the saudi. the brochures in excess of 30 degrees in some spots. it is the story of the summer. seven days around 30 or more. hot air keeps coming in from the south but in the northwest, we have a fresher atla ntic in the northwest, we have a fresher atlantic air coming in the northwest, we have a fresher atlantic aircoming amp in the northwest, we have a fresher atlantic air coming amp so scotland and northern ireland shrouded with cloud, at least through the evening and overnight. this is very humid airover us, in the and overnight. this is very humid ai
ithink own. hard to resist the pressure, isn't it? um yes. me for a mobile phone any day of the week. it is the thing he wants more than anything else in the world. but at the moment, we would definitely be resisting for as well as it possibly can. on that bombshell, we will pause for now. that's it for the papers this hour. thank you to lance price and caroline wheeler. you'll both be back at 11:30. as will i until then thanks for watching and bye bye. another scorching hot day tomorrow and...
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ithink dysfunctional family. she is one of us, isn't she?artly why people find this so interesting. she comes across extremely well. i mean, ithink interesting. she comes across extremely well. i mean, i think she has only given two or three interviews since she became mega— famous. the wedding was very telling, she and harry clearly had their say in what they wanted, it was a break from tradition, and people really fell in love with a couple on their wedding day. well, i did,i couple on their wedding day. well, i did, iwas couple on their wedding day. well, i did, i was completely overwhelmed by it. he is an old romantic, really. it was a lovely wedding, and it was interesting, and a bit different from what you would expect. maybe we need her to talk to us a little bit more, set the record straight. her mother is supposed to be settling in britain, but i dare say she will not be saying anything. you don't want to rock the royal boat, do you. absolute pleasure to go through the papers with you, i will see you on the train first thing. if it
ithink dysfunctional family. she is one of us, isn't she?artly why people find this so interesting. she comes across extremely well. i mean, ithink interesting. she comes across extremely well. i mean, i think she has only given two or three interviews since she became mega— famous. the wedding was very telling, she and harry clearly had their say in what they wanted, it was a break from tradition, and people really fell in love with a couple on their wedding day. well, i did,i couple on...
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in a format such as ours it is more useful, i think, in a format such as ours it is more useful, ithinkful, i think, if you in a format such as ours it is more useful, ithink, if you respond in a format such as ours it is more useful, i think, if you respond to my direct questions as to what is happening in your own country. when you see the level of repression in tehran today, do you, yourself, as an academic, as a man who knows the freedoms that come with academia and the need for freedom freedoms that come with academia and the need forfreedom of freedoms that come with academia and the need for freedom of expression, do you not worry about the curtailment of freedom of expression in iran today? come on, stephen, you just a few minutes ago was saying how the different political factions and the ha rdliners how the different political factions and the hardliners and the reformers and the hardliners and the reformers and the hardliners and the reformers and the moderates and they are all out at each other‘s throats, and what is that all about? because there is a freedom of speech in th
in a format such as ours it is more useful, i think, in a format such as ours it is more useful, ithinkful, i think, if you in a format such as ours it is more useful, ithink, if you respond in a format such as ours it is more useful, i think, if you respond to my direct questions as to what is happening in your own country. when you see the level of repression in tehran today, do you, yourself, as an academic, as a man who knows the freedoms that come with academia and the need for freedom...
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ithink so. ithinkl needed the break, i was exhausted mentally and physically. also, it gave me time to reassess my goals and what i wa nt to time to reassess my goals and what i want to achieve. but i guess when i look on it and i reflect, i have experienced that now so moving forward for the worlds, which i have never been to and for 2020, i have experienced what it's like to be on the big stage. i think i will be a better package and more prepared for the future. natasha gale, back in the future. natasha gale, back in the ring. 31 years after his first, markjohnston has now saddled more british winners than any other trainer, he's up to a record 4,194, and he's done it at york's ebor festival, with an outsider, poet's society, ridden by frankie dettori, who won a handicap chase to give the 58—year—old scot the record by himself, he had been tied with richard hannon sr who retired five years ago. his first win came in 1987 and times have certainly changed in the sport since then. my most abiding memory is coming home and watching teletext, just putting the res
ithink so. ithinkl needed the break, i was exhausted mentally and physically. also, it gave me time to reassess my goals and what i wa nt to time to reassess my goals and what i want to achieve. but i guess when i look on it and i reflect, i have experienced that now so moving forward for the worlds, which i have never been to and for 2020, i have experienced what it's like to be on the big stage. i think i will be a better package and more prepared for the future. natasha gale, back in the...
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but this letter, ithink, is contingency planning.contingency planning. but this letter, ithink, is a reminder that when we talk about a no deal outcome, we are not only talking about a potential impact on trade in seven months' time, and later this week, the government will publish the first of about 80 papers setting out how it was handel and prepare for a no deal. across a huge range of areas from aviation, citizens' rights and help. ministers say they can get the deal, they want one, and tomorrow, the brexit secretary 23 macro will head to brussels to begin the latest round of negotiations with the eu. thank you. -- dominic larocque. european union officials say greece is now a "normal" country within the eurozone, after it received the final payment of its bailout programme. in the biggest bailout in global financial history, the greek government was given emergency loans totalling more than £250 billion. the economic crisis in greece in 2010 lead to rioting in athens and threatened the future of the whole eurozone. the world hea
but this letter, ithink, is contingency planning.contingency planning. but this letter, ithink, is a reminder that when we talk about a no deal outcome, we are not only talking about a potential impact on trade in seven months' time, and later this week, the government will publish the first of about 80 papers setting out how it was handel and prepare for a no deal. across a huge range of areas from aviation, citizens' rights and help. ministers say they can get the deal, they want one, and...
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right, ithink not necessarily as for the customers we think? great point there. they made the right noises about looking at the customers, we are going to change some of these features, we were never doing it to hurt you, it was about battery life. but it stuck in about battery life. but it stuck in a lot of people's minds. at the same time, we live in a world now were it perhaps looks relatively pedestrian compared to undermining western democracy in elections. choosing between that and the concerns about social media manipulation and that kind of thing, it looks relatively small in comparison. absolutely, thank you so much for coming in. i appreciate it. a lot more about apple on the website. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. us secretary of state mike pompeo kicks off a tour of southeast asia today, starting first with malaysia. the trip coincides with his announcement on monday that washington plans to invest $113 million in countries all across asia. but possible trade tariffs on china could weigh heavily duri
right, ithink not necessarily as for the customers we think? great point there. they made the right noises about looking at the customers, we are going to change some of these features, we were never doing it to hurt you, it was about battery life. but it stuck in about battery life. but it stuck in a lot of people's minds. at the same time, we live in a world now were it perhaps looks relatively pedestrian compared to undermining western democracy in elections. choosing between that and the...
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it is a shame, ithink, because daniel craig teaming up.british institutions. especially after the olympics opening ceremony, i think people were excited to see what he would do with bond. and it needs refreshing, do you think is that otherwise you end up with the same formula all the time. daniel craig himself to a different level, didn't he? he did, and his bond was a bit darker, edgier, more travelled than the previous. the fact that he was blond, and everyone said you can't have a blonde bond. yes, does it need freshening up? i don't know, not that much. i suspect a lot of bond fans will say don't touch it, it is good enough as it has always been, and it is so iconic and such a big thing the fans. you don't mess around, and it will be interesting to see whether what was coming out wasjust a personality to see whether what was coming out was just a personality clash, whether it was more about the direction the film will go in. they hadn't started shooting, so what happened in that process? and it is due out next year. did someone come in
it is a shame, ithink, because daniel craig teaming up.british institutions. especially after the olympics opening ceremony, i think people were excited to see what he would do with bond. and it needs refreshing, do you think is that otherwise you end up with the same formula all the time. daniel craig himself to a different level, didn't he? he did, and his bond was a bit darker, edgier, more travelled than the previous. the fact that he was blond, and everyone said you can't have a blonde...
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he is the best coach in the world now, ithink, or one of the best.icult for one reason. they have worked together for two years. and we started two and a half weeks ago. the scottish premiership starts tomorrow — a league that has been dominated by celtic in recent seasons. they're going for an eighth straight league title. with the arrival of steven gerrard as manager at old firm rivals rangers, though, could the gap between brendan rodgers' side and the rest be about to close? brendan rodgers and celtic have dominated scottish football in recent yea rs dominated scottish football in recent years as the new season approaches. they are targeting their eighth consecutive league title. approaches. they are targeting their eighth consecutive league titlem will be a very competitive league again, as it has been for the two yea rs again, as it has been for the two years that we have been here. it is not just about defending years that we have been here. it is notjust about defending the title, we have two win it. we have to earn the right. celtic begin th
he is the best coach in the world now, ithink, or one of the best.icult for one reason. they have worked together for two years. and we started two and a half weeks ago. the scottish premiership starts tomorrow — a league that has been dominated by celtic in recent seasons. they're going for an eighth straight league title. with the arrival of steven gerrard as manager at old firm rivals rangers, though, could the gap between brendan rodgers' side and the rest be about to close? brendan...
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right, ithink just the tubes through which this stuff passes.o very carefully to the line between protecting free speech and protecting people's right to be safe on the internet and not feel harassed. in this case, where you have pernicious conspiracy theories existing to serve no political purpose or really to advance a rhetorical debate of any kind, it's just victimising advance a rhetorical debate of any kind, it'sjust victimising people and hurting people, ithink kind, it'sjust victimising people and hurting people, i think the general public opinion is there's a very clear moral line here that twitter is refusing to acknowledge. there's a feeling that twitter has been more equivocal about this than other platforms, what is the twitter response to that? twitter basically started out by saying... to understand where it's coming from you have to understand twitter has been, ever since the election, integrating a series of progressive policies that have been intended to clarify its content policies and allow it to police toxicity on the platfor
right, ithink just the tubes through which this stuff passes.o very carefully to the line between protecting free speech and protecting people's right to be safe on the internet and not feel harassed. in this case, where you have pernicious conspiracy theories existing to serve no political purpose or really to advance a rhetorical debate of any kind, it's just victimising advance a rhetorical debate of any kind, it'sjust victimising people and hurting people, ithink kind, it'sjust victimising...
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ithink it is.k pope francis, it is his strength and weakness, he is a jessie ware danty was to bring about the inner conversion of people, —— he is a jesuit and he once. he wants a change of mentality rather than change of mentality rather than change of mentality rather than change of structures. he now realises he needs both. mentality and structures have to go together. he is working very hard to change the mentality within the vatican and lastly he said it's like trying to use a toothbrush to clean the sphinx, that big monument... he knows the size of the seismic shift needed and the mentality of so many people. but he also has to change the structures. in the next month, we are awaiting a very important document on the restructuring the very ministries within the holy see. it may also mean he may strengthen this pontifical mission for children. unfortunately, she felt she had to resign, the head. marie collins, one of the survivors of abuse who the pope talked to yesterday in dublin. there is
ithink it is.k pope francis, it is his strength and weakness, he is a jessie ware danty was to bring about the inner conversion of people, —— he is a jesuit and he once. he wants a change of mentality rather than change of mentality rather than change of mentality rather than change of structures. he now realises he needs both. mentality and structures have to go together. he is working very hard to change the mentality within the vatican and lastly he said it's like trying to use a...
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and we are seeing on the face of the pope, i think, and we are seeing on the face of the pope, ithinkny people, that engaged response. he clearly enjoys meeting people. from the streets of argentina, and his work with the homeless, here to dublin, ireland... he clearly loves engaging with the public, and his advisers around him who use social media do a rather good job of making sure that his presence on social media is one that engages the public as well. a little more music now before we hear from the pope. and shona murray and the baroness ashton with me here at dublin castle. it feels to me like one of those occasions where before it is over, and there are still another day or the best part of a day still to come, a fairly definitive assessment of the visit has happened. would you ee, of the visit has happened. would you agree, shona? yes, as i said earlier, the speech today with the irish prime minister, the head of government, the head of state, the dignitaries, the abuse survivors, the people involved in lawmaking in this country, was the speech that people expected to hear, an
and we are seeing on the face of the pope, i think, and we are seeing on the face of the pope, ithinkny people, that engaged response. he clearly enjoys meeting people. from the streets of argentina, and his work with the homeless, here to dublin, ireland... he clearly loves engaging with the public, and his advisers around him who use social media do a rather good job of making sure that his presence on social media is one that engages the public as well. a little more music now before we hear...
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ithink...hat is a problem. but there are certainly more people cooking now. one of the problems is, it is a bit like being a teacher, you have to keep one step ahead of your students. but i think thatis ahead of your students. but i think that is great. people are so, sort of, when you talk to people who are really into cooking, it is a lovely thing. also, my second or third book came out, i first did the penguin one, when the second one came out, i remember a guy coming up to me in a restau ra nt, remember a guy coming up to me in a restaurant, in the conservatory at the front of the restaurant, saying it changed his life. he said, i would have never thought of cooking before. he saw my first series and he said he loved cooking now. i think for me that was a tremendous gratification, that a lot of men started thinking it was ok to cook. you do see in one of your books that recipes are also designed to use bought in products, from mayonnaise to chilli sauce. has your view of that changed them h
ithink...hat is a problem. but there are certainly more people cooking now. one of the problems is, it is a bit like being a teacher, you have to keep one step ahead of your students. but i think thatis ahead of your students. but i think that is great. people are so, sort of, when you talk to people who are really into cooking, it is a lovely thing. also, my second or third book came out, i first did the penguin one, when the second one came out, i remember a guy coming up to me in a restau ra...
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for these professional players, ithink, they a sport?rofessional players, i think, they prepare and compete with a physical demand which can be compared to the ones in more traditional sports. and meeting the man hoping to shape the future of these sports in scotland. from grassroots all the way to the 0lympic grassroots all the way to the olympic games. with other countries at the same level as us, trying to get everyone recognised. it looked like the ioc were taking it com pletely like the ioc were taking it completely seriously which was great, everyone talking about the future of e—sports, and people are coming together, which i think is really good with this community. we are so really good with this community. we are so proud to think we could get players from scotland to represent us players from scotland to represent us at the olympics, that would be ideal. no conclusion was reached in these early talks, but scotland's greatest 0lympian is following the debate. i think the biggest question is, you know, our e—sports a legitimate
for these professional players, ithink, they a sport?rofessional players, i think, they prepare and compete with a physical demand which can be compared to the ones in more traditional sports. and meeting the man hoping to shape the future of these sports in scotland. from grassroots all the way to the 0lympic grassroots all the way to the olympic games. with other countries at the same level as us, trying to get everyone recognised. it looked like the ioc were taking it com pletely like the...
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ithink, obviously, it is ha rd things... not as widespread as your local football team. you will have 20 local football teams you can participate in but probably only one specialist, disabled football team in the area. i know when i started actually i wa nted i know when i started actually i wanted to get involved in football, but the only team was actually for people with learning difficulties, ori people with learning difficulties, or i had to play on crutches with my leg off. there wasn't one where i could run around and play football to my fullest ability which is actually likely to sprinting, so worked out for the long run. i think we need to get a point for everyone, with everyone in the country has the ability to play sport, no matter how much money you have or whatever your disability. it is not very far away, is it? the tokyo 2020 games? you must already be thinking about that. yes, for sure. i took a year out this year, away from the sport, obviously dun a few other and bobs. how much of a risk is it doing that? ad
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i did not come out until i was 35 and i think did not come out until i was 35 and ithink i'm did not and i think i'm doing a lot of that damage has taken years. in terms of looking back at the impact of shame, i see many mental health issues in my teenage years that i believe were the result of that. depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, feeling like i could not imagine a future for myself because i was not able to walk the same pathway that my straight friends were. they were initially just dating in straight friends were. they were initiallyjust dating in their teens, obviously i was unable to do that, and then as i got older, went to university, my friends began to parer, get engaged, get married and have kids. because i could not been ina have kids. because i could not been in a relationship with someone of the same—sex because of myjob in the same—sex because of myjob in the church and views of my friends and family, i could not imagine anything. the poll was huge my mental health. and you tried once or twice to reach out, even within the religious framework in context to peop
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very unfair for them to —— fair for them to apologise for me, i really appreciate it, and i mean, ithinkhink it was huge, when i woke up this morning i didn't think this code violation would become so famous in less than 2a hours and i am very surprised about it, actually, to be honest, because on the court is really seemed like a mistake from the umpire and nothing else, and that's how i take it. next, to the football. benfica were among three former european cup winners who were in champions league action on wednesday, and all qualified for thursday's draw for the group phase of the compeition. benfica's tie with paok salonika was level 1—1 from the first leg, but the greeks went ahead when aleksandar prijovic scored the opening goal of the second leg after only 13 minutes. but within seven minutes, benfica were level throuthardel and it was one—way traffic after that. either side of the break eduardo salvio scored two penalties, with a goal from pizzi sandwiched in between as benfica won 4—1 on the night, and 5—2 on aggregate. in the night's other games, eerving lozano was among the s
very unfair for them to —— fair for them to apologise for me, i really appreciate it, and i mean, ithinkhink it was huge, when i woke up this morning i didn't think this code violation would become so famous in less than 2a hours and i am very surprised about it, actually, to be honest, because on the court is really seemed like a mistake from the umpire and nothing else, and that's how i take it. next, to the football. benfica were among three former european cup winners who were in...
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yeah, ithink talks about the police being overwhelmed.e things that i find most striking. —— how it is all being handled. after the death of this as—year—old, it is supposed to be a syrian and an iraqi citizen that are being investigated so far, we do not really know whether they were investigated in the stabbing or not. i think it is interesting to see that the police did not really anticipate these kind of mass demonstrations, there were several thousand people on both sides. so liberals and from, on the left—hand side, and then also on the right—hand side of the spectrum demonstrating against each other, and of course that escalated to some degree. you're looking at pictures now of some of the disruption, some of the reaction, the pro testing on how the police are reacting to it. angela merkel is calling for calm, she is calling for people to be measured in their reaction. how do you think this will play out?” guess it depends very much on whether the police are able to say 0k, whether the police are able to say ok, this is a single ev
yeah, ithink talks about the police being overwhelmed.e things that i find most striking. —— how it is all being handled. after the death of this as—year—old, it is supposed to be a syrian and an iraqi citizen that are being investigated so far, we do not really know whether they were investigated in the stabbing or not. i think it is interesting to see that the police did not really anticipate these kind of mass demonstrations, there were several thousand people on both sides. so...
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he is trying to reform france, ithink never able to do. reform france, i think it is fascinating, the economist of really interested in the macron journey. and how far it will go, that is the real question, as you mentioned. francois hollande and also nicolas sarkozy francois hollande and also nicolas sa rkozy before francois hollande and also nicolas sarkozy before him trying to make a lot of reforms. he has got the french parliament with his people in it, that is not lost for ever in french politics. indeed. but in france, i think you get quite good holidays, quite long holidays across europe compared to the united states, where you don't. this story on the front page of the times, why long holidays can add the years july. two weeks holiday a year or more could lengthen your life. interesting, i know in the us the average is ten days's leave a year. in europe, it is more. which i think is crazy, we all know, i book the end of a year. i don't know about you and i don't know about viewers, i have to have two weeks in the summer ifi i have
he is trying to reform france, ithink never able to do. reform france, i think it is fascinating, the economist of really interested in the macron journey. and how far it will go, that is the real question, as you mentioned. francois hollande and also nicolas sarkozy francois hollande and also nicolas sa rkozy before francois hollande and also nicolas sarkozy before him trying to make a lot of reforms. he has got the french parliament with his people in it, that is not lost for ever in french...
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ithink... i think i want to have an affair. yeah. stanley tucci is terrific. i am a big fan of his. he says "yes" is really well done. i have to say, the performances are terrific. emma thompson i am a huge fan of anyway, and she's great in this role. it is hard to think of other people who could carry it. what then happens is that as part of this case of having to rule about the 17—year—old boy who doesn't want the blood transfusion, she makes the decision to go to the hospital to see him, which is unusual. that encounter sparks something. if you're aware of things like enduring love, you will be aware of ideas of a short encounter coming to mean more. the film is really about the way that her marriage is falling apart and all these things are colliding. the film is notjudgmental about the characters. it is a good portrayal of people being shut out of their marriage by work. i also think it deals in a sensible way with some complex issues. however, i think the performances are better than the film itself. i think there are moments. there is one moment, and a lot of emma's performan
ithink... i think i want to have an affair. yeah. stanley tucci is terrific. i am a big fan of his. he says "yes" is really well done. i have to say, the performances are terrific. emma thompson i am a huge fan of anyway, and she's great in this role. it is hard to think of other people who could carry it. what then happens is that as part of this case of having to rule about the 17—year—old boy who doesn't want the blood transfusion, she makes the decision to go to the hospital...
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ithink it is hard to consider that credible in a scientific way.lly it is all about inequality between men and women and how it affects your intelligence. using data from the world economic forum that shows is the gender pay gap or health issues then navigational skills are much more equal when those things are close. that is logical. let's talk about this story from apple insider. iphones or smartphones as passports. something of the future. how will this work? apple, literally post thousands of new patents every week and most of them never come to fruition. bought one that is talking about here is essentially a piece of encrypted data that allows... if you go to an airport and go through immigration, immediately connects with the situation —— system in that airport allowing you to pick up your phone and show that rather than carrying around your passport. the one thing i have on me all the time, 24/7, one thing i have on me all the time, 21w, even in the toilet, is my phone. is at a terrible admission?” don't think you are about alone. but it see
ithink it is hard to consider that credible in a scientific way.lly it is all about inequality between men and women and how it affects your intelligence. using data from the world economic forum that shows is the gender pay gap or health issues then navigational skills are much more equal when those things are close. that is logical. let's talk about this story from apple insider. iphones or smartphones as passports. something of the future. how will this work? apple, literally post thousands...
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ithink wonga, one collapsing of the company wonga collapsing.ga, one was only formed ten years ago and at one point had a capitalisation because they're talking about flotation in they're talking about flotation in the capitalisation of $1 billion. it had a million customers at one point. it was quite extraordinary. asa point. it was quite extraordinary. as a company reminded itself that is guaranteed payday loans. quite extraordinary and then, the countdown came, people found this unacceptable what was being done here. quite vulnerable people in the context of austerity being absolutely squeezed. and also, important rules about affordability, you could not loan to people who could not pay back. in 2014, i think wonga at the pay 331 million when they loan money to who would not be able to pay back and changed the landscape and we think that is a very important thing. it's almost, a company that was brought down by a public distrust and disgust really, and a sense. as the article brings up, when the church of england ways anonymously in business,
ithink wonga, one collapsing of the company wonga collapsing.ga, one was only formed ten years ago and at one point had a capitalisation because they're talking about flotation in they're talking about flotation in the capitalisation of $1 billion. it had a million customers at one point. it was quite extraordinary. asa point. it was quite extraordinary. as a company reminded itself that is guaranteed payday loans. quite extraordinary and then, the countdown came, people found this unacceptable...
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but, you know, ithink the putt on 16 was massive., he was ahead of me most of the day. but after i got ahead, i stayed aggressive, which i'm pleased i did, because again, it came down to the last. rising star brooke henderson ended canada's drought at the canadian women's open with a four—stroke victory in regina on sunday. henderson finished on 2i—under, sealing the win with a short birdie putt on the 18th hole at the wascana country club. team sky's michal kwiatkowski is the new leader of the vuelta a espana, after finishing second on the second stage into caminito del rey. movistar‘s alejandro valverde took the honours in a tight finish, after a select bunch mastered the final climb. poland's kwiatkowski, leading team sky for the first time in a grand tour, couldn't beat the spaniard at the finish. the fourth and final tennis major of the year, the us open, gets underway at flushing meadows on monday. women's world number one simona halep plays on day one against kaia kanepi, and rafa nadal is also defending his title, having pull
but, you know, ithink the putt on 16 was massive., he was ahead of me most of the day. but after i got ahead, i stayed aggressive, which i'm pleased i did, because again, it came down to the last. rising star brooke henderson ended canada's drought at the canadian women's open with a four—stroke victory in regina on sunday. henderson finished on 2i—under, sealing the win with a short birdie putt on the 18th hole at the wascana country club. team sky's michal kwiatkowski is the new leader of...
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no, ithink saying he is not going to accept it.nk he is saying european unity must come first. yes, but this seems to be rejecting chequers. the whole thing is unravelling, according to the independent. that is the independent. come on. that also it is plugging its final say petition. shall we move on. yes, let's. high pollution levels causing a huge reduction in intelligence. this isn't new, is it? —— this it is not particularly new that it is quite damning evidence, a huge piece of research that has been conducted in china where obviously we know there is huge pollution. but it is very relevant for everywhere, because it does actually show that the effect on people, particularly the effect on people, particularly the elderly, is absolutely devastating. but what is really worrying and would be very worrying to parents, worrying and would be very worrying to pa rents, particularly worrying and would be very worrying to parents, particularly if they have got children growing up in cities, is that actually it works out that it is the
no, ithink saying he is not going to accept it.nk he is saying european unity must come first. yes, but this seems to be rejecting chequers. the whole thing is unravelling, according to the independent. that is the independent. come on. that also it is plugging its final say petition. shall we move on. yes, let's. high pollution levels causing a huge reduction in intelligence. this isn't new, is it? —— this it is not particularly new that it is quite damning evidence, a huge piece of...
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ithink in these essential items are available. i think in the last couple of years, the conversation hasn't really developed. this voluntariness behind the bill in scottish baumann to make them free for all women in scotland. and says it is about more than money. it is time to end a taboo about periods because it is completely normal. this shows the periods are normal and we are getting to a point where period products is as normal as i think the paper if you go to a public bathroom. the government is on providing free sanitary product of some low income women. campaigners wa nt some low income women. campaigners want that extended to all women. katie hunter, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: devastating monsoon floods in the southern indian state of kerala have killed 170 people. 200,000 more have been left homeless. here, mps call for the rules around e—cigarettes to be relaxed. they say they help people to stop smoking. the prisons minister rory stewart promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drug use and viole
ithink in these essential items are available. i think in the last couple of years, the conversation hasn't really developed. this voluntariness behind the bill in scottish baumann to make them free for all women in scotland. and says it is about more than money. it is time to end a taboo about periods because it is completely normal. this shows the periods are normal and we are getting to a point where period products is as normal as i think the paper if you go to a public bathroom. the...
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ithink open championship and the second place in the pga.d was trending, his game is trending, so it is great to see him playing well. for me, the numbers are nice, good to look at, but not always the most important. we want the players who are going to help us be successful. here are the automatic picks. three time major winner jordan speith, webb simpson, world number one dustin johnson, justin thomas, bubba watson, rickie fowler, patrick reed, and the newly crowned pga champ, and two—time us open champion brooks koepka. woods is one of furyk‘s five vice captains, so will travel no matter what but fitness permitting he is almost certainly going to take part. england have named an unchanged 13 man squad for the third test against india starting on saturday at trent bridge. it means there's no place for ben stokes — whose court case for affray at bristol crown court continues. his replacement chris woakes should retain his place in the starting eleven after a maiden test century at lord's. seamerjamie porter is also named with moeen ali to c
ithink open championship and the second place in the pga.d was trending, his game is trending, so it is great to see him playing well. for me, the numbers are nice, good to look at, but not always the most important. we want the players who are going to help us be successful. here are the automatic picks. three time major winner jordan speith, webb simpson, world number one dustin johnson, justin thomas, bubba watson, rickie fowler, patrick reed, and the newly crowned pga champ, and two—time...
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at the moment, ithink, their responding to the crisis.i think, their best bet would be to come up with a clear and coherent policy plan with well co—ordinated fiscal and monetary measures, where the treasury and central bank co—ordinate far better, and the content or the programme is not that significant for me. we need a fairly ambitious programme that is built not on political expediency, but bureaucratic expertise and turkey has that institutional capacity. but i think market observers such as myself are expecting an waiting for that strong policy response and a policy framework that is foreseeable, credible, and more robust than what we have seen of the past couple of weeks. the economic argument may be clear, but there is a political element to this as well. yes. you need that political will for that. i don't see a major per click —— little fallout for president adan and the government in this context. there is this lack of appetite to ta ke there is this lack of appetite to take some policy risks, even though this is at the very beg
at the moment, ithink, their responding to the crisis.i think, their best bet would be to come up with a clear and coherent policy plan with well co—ordinated fiscal and monetary measures, where the treasury and central bank co—ordinate far better, and the content or the programme is not that significant for me. we need a fairly ambitious programme that is built not on political expediency, but bureaucratic expertise and turkey has that institutional capacity. but i think market observers...
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it speaks to the nagging doubts, ithink, in the picture behind it? it speaks to the nagging doubts, i think, in the backs of quite a lot of consumers brains which is, i want to shop online, it is more convenient. i really trust the companies i am buying from in the same way we trust the family department store? do you succumb to that? i know i have. when i want something, i want it immediately. i am very patient. i did yesterday ordered something from amazon. i needed a machine to feed my cat while i am away. i was told it would come next day and it is not coming next day, so i have to get a human to come in and do it. i notice next day delivery was not quite there and everything was cheaper. that is the killer. it is cheaper, partly for taxation reasons. they are not taxed in the country.” think government have repeatedly tried to claim they are too scared to do anything. amazon is very big. the government could do something and we cannot have these big companies like google, facebook and amazon do exactly what they want and act as if they are above
it speaks to the nagging doubts, ithink, in the picture behind it? it speaks to the nagging doubts, i think, in the backs of quite a lot of consumers brains which is, i want to shop online, it is more convenient. i really trust the companies i am buying from in the same way we trust the family department store? do you succumb to that? i know i have. when i want something, i want it immediately. i am very patient. i did yesterday ordered something from amazon. i needed a machine to feed my cat...
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for rangers, ithink challenge with a present this season? finishing second. aberdeen had been second best in scotland for four years. can they be breached and finished second. can they win an old firm game. they have not won against celtic in ten to ten. can they stop at celtic from winning another trouble and when the cup? always drilling, often controversial, and never ever dull. —— thrilling. so confirmation of celtic‘s opening game against livingston and the other weekend fixtures which include the newly promoted st mirren taking on dundee tomorrow. and on sunday, rangers are at aberdeen and hibs, fresh from qualifying for the europa league, play motherwell. england's georgia hall is just a shot off the lead in the women's british open golf. she's behind thailand's pornanong phatlum, who leads on 10—under at royal lytham & st anne's. hall still hasn't dropped a shot and four birdies today took her to 9—under par, in a three—way tie for second place. compatriot florentyna parker is five off the pace. but the shot of the day so far came fr
for rangers, ithink challenge with a present this season? finishing second. aberdeen had been second best in scotland for four years. can they be breached and finished second. can they win an old firm game. they have not won against celtic in ten to ten. can they stop at celtic from winning another trouble and when the cup? always drilling, often controversial, and never ever dull. —— thrilling. so confirmation of celtic‘s opening game against livingston and the other weekend fixtures...
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i think, holly, ithink, holly, he'll i think, holly, he'll be very happy. australian in just over four hours, 6-3 australian in just over four hours, 6—3 in that first set, —— in the fourth set. we have to rememberfor andy murray who came into this tournament as the world 382 produced a rock lot of relief at the end of this one, he pulled out on the eve of wimbledon, a hip that wasn't ready for the best—of—5 set format. he didn't wanted to go to five sets today and he just managed to get the job done. first grand slam since the modern last year, his ranking will go modern last year, his ranking will 9° up modern last year, his ranking will go up to 302, the expectations are low for murray, it is about being back out and competing which is what he did, disappointment for kyle edmund. he felt that it was not what kyle edmund did, he was suffering from cramp, he was given sought by the doctor at the end of the first set, but lorenzi was able to come through 6—1, a player who had not played on a hard court six of seven months. the fitness for kyle edmund is cer
i think, holly, ithink, holly, he'll i think, holly, he'll be very happy. australian in just over four hours, 6-3 australian in just over four hours, 6—3 in that first set, —— in the fourth set. we have to rememberfor andy murray who came into this tournament as the world 382 produced a rock lot of relief at the end of this one, he pulled out on the eve of wimbledon, a hip that wasn't ready for the best—of—5 set format. he didn't wanted to go to five sets today and he just managed to...
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well, ithink talking about? talking about boris johnson.ell, i think she did do a bit of that talking on the plane on the way over. i think she may have wa nted the way over. i think she may have wanted to get it out of the way as well. and then talk about trade. we believe well on the way to doing a trade deal with various countries in africa and that is what people want, we wa nt africa and that is what people want, we want to see that happening, whether the big deal is that we really wa nt whether the big deal is that we really want to see it at the end of the day, it is small deals at the moment and hopefully will lead to other things. that is the sort of pr she wants to do. she does not want to be talking about boris all of his achievements at some point, at the moment it is brexit. if you look at the deals we are doing currently with africa, about 4 billion with south africa compared to 240 billion with europe. yes. but i think it would do anything to do a positive headline at the moment. obviously boris isn't a great one, but they me
well, ithink talking about? talking about boris johnson.ell, i think she did do a bit of that talking on the plane on the way over. i think she may have wa nted the way over. i think she may have wanted to get it out of the way as well. and then talk about trade. we believe well on the way to doing a trade deal with various countries in africa and that is what people want, we wa nt africa and that is what people want, we want to see that happening, whether the big deal is that we really wa nt...
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ithink... i think i want to have an affair. yeah. now, i... stanley tucci is terrific. yeah, he is. big fan of his. he is. the way he says "yes" is really, really well done. i have to say that the performances are terrific. i mean, emma thompson i'm a huge fan of anyway, and she's really great in this role. it's hard to think of many other people who could carry this role. what then happens is that as part of this case of having to rule about the 17—year—old boy who doesn't want the blood transfusion, she makes the strange decision to go to the hospital to see him, which is unusual. and that encounter with him sparks something with him, if you're aware of things like enduring love, you'll be aware of those ideas of a very short encounter coming to mean something much more. what the film is really about is about the way in which her marriage is sort of falling apart and somewhere else in her life, something else — and all these things are colliding. what i like about the film is that, you know, it's notjudgemental about the characters. i think it is a very good portrayal of people be
ithink... i think i want to have an affair. yeah. now, i... stanley tucci is terrific. yeah, he is. big fan of his. he is. the way he says "yes" is really, really well done. i have to say that the performances are terrific. i mean, emma thompson i'm a huge fan of anyway, and she's really great in this role. it's hard to think of many other people who could carry this role. what then happens is that as part of this case of having to rule about the 17—year—old boy who doesn't want...
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ithink i proved myself me. let alone take the top spot from him.results that gold—medal. keep getting bigger results that gold-medal. and those who know and feel much better results will come. i get to see tracy champions and i see that with rhys. i believe he can be the best in the world. when, i did not knowjust yet, but i believe he has the mental strength and the tale nt he has the mental strength and the talent to be able to push it to world and olympic gold. i do believe that. the month of the these european championships has not been seamless, though. become a world champion gymnast says he is having to train his back garden. they left his usual training base after his coach luke karsay was made redundant by the gm in bangor. with no object, he was forced it up for it to a new base. it has been a little bit challenging to say the least, but i had a world cup in turkey a few weeks later and one that. sol had a world cup in turkey a few weeks later and one that. so i feel it shows to myself and everyone else what i can do and everyone else wha
ithink i proved myself me. let alone take the top spot from him.results that gold—medal. keep getting bigger results that gold-medal. and those who know and feel much better results will come. i get to see tracy champions and i see that with rhys. i believe he can be the best in the world. when, i did not knowjust yet, but i believe he has the mental strength and the tale nt he has the mental strength and the talent to be able to push it to world and olympic gold. i do believe that. the month...
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have heard of other people contacting me, i think i have heard of other people contacting me, ithinkg they are not disabled. and there are so many invisible disabilities, and nobody should ever have to tell somebody what is wrong with them, or why they have got a blue badge. you just shouldn't have to know. if you've got one, you've got one. and that's just how it is. you should never question it. that was emma talking to us a little earlier. while the interview is on, we were talking about it. you get it with pa rent talking about it. you get it with parent and toddler spaces at the supermarket. people might have a problem at home. we were talking about parking etiquette yesterday but the definition of people who will be eligible to expanding. people have children with autism. also entitled. you cannot rush to make thatjudgement. as you said, disability is not always visible. let us look at the weather. looking a bit grey there. not you, obviously. more of the same, really. if you're looking for sunshine, it will be in short supply. a lot of cloud once again, very humid, rain around
have heard of other people contacting me, i think i have heard of other people contacting me, ithinkg they are not disabled. and there are so many invisible disabilities, and nobody should ever have to tell somebody what is wrong with them, or why they have got a blue badge. you just shouldn't have to know. if you've got one, you've got one. and that's just how it is. you should never question it. that was emma talking to us a little earlier. while the interview is on, we were talking about it....
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ithink... it lawyer. what happened? yes, under ambitious. i think... it is difficult, you know?ing—class background with no connections trying to get into at that time, i wasn't even interested in being a solicitor, i wanted to be a barrister. i wanted to come to london and the centre of things. it was difficult in those days. but also i had health problems. i had an undiagnosed illness. buti also i had health problems. i had an undiagnosed illness. but i was told that i was imagining it all. but by the time i was 21, really had a sensation of doors closing on me. and a feeling that i was not going to be able to make their professional career, that my health was in my way, and so i thought, well, i better have something that i am in charge of. and they still had to work, of course. i still had a job, but i started working on weekends, and i set my load very big novel that i knew would take many yea rs. novel that i knew would take many years. but that is the beauty of being 22, because the thai stretches ahead of you. and i still had no connections, and they did not know anybody
ithink... it lawyer. what happened? yes, under ambitious. i think... it is difficult, you know?ing—class background with no connections trying to get into at that time, i wasn't even interested in being a solicitor, i wanted to be a barrister. i wanted to come to london and the centre of things. it was difficult in those days. but also i had health problems. i had an undiagnosed illness. buti also i had health problems. i had an undiagnosed illness. but i was told that i was imagining it all....
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ithink paris billy sometimes struggle to find a home? i do.ows. i mean, we see more and more huskies and muller notes come in because the kids all my want one because of game of thrones. so people are choosing her dog in the hope that it will give them an attractive instagram account? absolutely, give them some kudos or whatever. well, of course malamutes and huskies do not have a great bond with humans, their recall is rubbish so you can never let them off the lead. people wonder why they go stir crazy! there is a fundamental problem here, if people are getting dogs to improve their social media profile without perhaps realising quite how much commitment and work is involved in keeping a dog. absolutely, the effort it ta kes, dog. absolutely, the effort it takes, and they are getting dogs, they know nothing about the background of the dogs come often these designer dogs are badly bred, they come with a myriad of health problems, and these people who have spent — dick pound, £700 buying these dogs when they don't want them any more, they don't
ithink paris billy sometimes struggle to find a home? i do.ows. i mean, we see more and more huskies and muller notes come in because the kids all my want one because of game of thrones. so people are choosing her dog in the hope that it will give them an attractive instagram account? absolutely, give them some kudos or whatever. well, of course malamutes and huskies do not have a great bond with humans, their recall is rubbish so you can never let them off the lead. people wonder why they go...
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ithink this has been a unique project and thatis this has been a unique project and that is why it hasdifferent parts into one same, secure community, so we definitely hope that altia is a model for the region and honduras to do more of these projects, so we can keep on growing and continuing to have more development in honduras. and it is notjust the stability and convenience —— convenience appeals to companies setting up here. there are generous tax breaks for foreign clients. most of the upper spaces filled with call centres to us companies. they are staffed by english—speaking hondurans. —— most of the office space. next door is a private university. it is part of the same campus. these foreign international relations students tell me they are torn over whether private cities should be the way of the future. the government says that inafew the future. the government says that in a few years, a part of honduras will look like hong kong because of the cities. the cities can be very, very good for the country if they are applied in the right way. this is like a bubble, you could say.
ithink this has been a unique project and thatis this has been a unique project and that is why it hasdifferent parts into one same, secure community, so we definitely hope that altia is a model for the region and honduras to do more of these projects, so we can keep on growing and continuing to have more development in honduras. and it is notjust the stability and convenience —— convenience appeals to companies setting up here. there are generous tax breaks for foreign clients. most of the...
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ithink tiger has played. second place at the pga. i think the word he used was trending. playing very well and i am excited to see that all stop they used to build the team around him. tiger woods has featured in seven ryder cup. since playing in 2012, scandals, injuries and technical issues have meant he had gone out of the playing picture. you are a vice captain, you're not playing. two yea rs captain, you're not playing. two years ago he was on the sidelines as pa rt years ago he was on the sidelines as part of the support staff. instead he could be on the team, despite it all. it is a lot harder than people think. iam all. it is a lot harder than people think. i am very pleased with what i have done so far. now i am in... to be part of the ryder cup compensation, going from where i have come from to now, and last year, has been pretty cool. the states are year, has been pretty cool. the states a re not year, has been pretty cool. the states are not short of stars. the americans have won eight. three of them belonging to brooks koepka alone. numbers one and three are a
ithink tiger has played. second place at the pga. i think the word he used was trending. playing very well and i am excited to see that all stop they used to build the team around him. tiger woods has featured in seven ryder cup. since playing in 2012, scandals, injuries and technical issues have meant he had gone out of the playing picture. you are a vice captain, you're not playing. two yea rs captain, you're not playing. two years ago he was on the sidelines as pa rt years ago he was on the...
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sorry, ithink military, which he held so did himself.apitol hill right now but will try to fill the void but at least for a very long time there will not be anotherjohn mccain. andrew, thank you so much for sharing your insights and memories with us. we appreciate it. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines today: john mccain, the vietnam war hero turned senator and presidential candidate, has died aged 81. pope francis has said he is ashamed of the catholic church's failure to adequately address the crimes of sexual abuse by clergy. here's thomasz with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, isuspect good morning, i suspect the grey clouds may be a symbol of what is to come. good morning. good morning. hello to you at home. that's right, these clouds paint a picture of what is heading our way. it isn't looking cheerful. there is quite a bit of rain heading ourway cheerful. there is quite a bit of rain heading our way and some strong winds as well. if you live in the east of the country, i would get out there and d
sorry, ithink military, which he held so did himself.apitol hill right now but will try to fill the void but at least for a very long time there will not be anotherjohn mccain. andrew, thank you so much for sharing your insights and memories with us. we appreciate it. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines today: john mccain, the vietnam war hero turned senator and presidential candidate, has died aged 81. pope francis has said he is ashamed of the catholic church's failure to...
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i mean, ithink every day you just go through that night, what happened, and...hope that no other families go through what we've had to go through. we will talk to all of you in a moment about what you would change about what you would improve. allen, thank you for talking to us this morning, will, your son was 20 when he died in ebbza, he was fit, active, on holiday with friend and you got a call from one of them with the news didn't you. yes, it was on sunday morning, at 8.30 in the morning, and i got morning, at 8.30 in the morning, and igota morning, at 8.30 in the morning, and i got a call and his friend said is that will's dad? i said yes, he said i've got some bad news for you. so i said what? he said will's passed away. so you don't process the words, really. you put the phone down and then, a few minutes later i rang back, isaid down and then, a few minutes later i rang back, i said can i speak to one of his other friends, because i don't believe you. so one of his other friends came on the phone but he couldn't speak, he was crying. so, short while late
i mean, ithink every day you just go through that night, what happened, and...hope that no other families go through what we've had to go through. we will talk to all of you in a moment about what you would change about what you would improve. allen, thank you for talking to us this morning, will, your son was 20 when he died in ebbza, he was fit, active, on holiday with friend and you got a call from one of them with the news didn't you. yes, it was on sunday morning, at 8.30 in the morning,...
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ithink not perfect. in general we give up chances. good point. i think we did a good game.e game we were ok creating chances, playing, defending. it was a really good game and i think this is the way. this is the way we must win and all us believe in the way we train. we improve from last week against a fantastic team, and a fantastic coach. let's do it again next week. now with a look at the rest of the days football headlines, here's katherine. neither arsenal nor west ham had had the the best start to the season — both losing their first two matches, but arsenal are finally off the mark! a 3—1 win for them — thanks to an issa diop own goal, and danny welbecks late strike. three losses on the bounce for west ham — but a first win for unai emery as arsenal boss: i think we improved in the second half and we can control more like we wa nt half and we can control more like we want and half and we can control more like we wantandi half and we can control more like we want and i think after the player made a difference in the second half and they were happy. all kinds of drama
ithink not perfect. in general we give up chances. good point. i think we did a good game.e game we were ok creating chances, playing, defending. it was a really good game and i think this is the way. this is the way we must win and all us believe in the way we train. we improve from last week against a fantastic team, and a fantastic coach. let's do it again next week. now with a look at the rest of the days football headlines, here's katherine. neither arsenal nor west ham had had the the...
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ithink... it's difficult, you know?ground with no connections trying to get into law at that time... i wasn't even interested in being a solicitor, i wanted to be a barrister. i wanted to come to london and the centre of things. with no connections or money, it was difficult in those days. but also i had health problems. i had an undiagnosed illness. but i was told that i was imagining it all. but by the time i was 21, i really had a sensation of doors closing on me. and a feeling that i wasn't going to be able to make a professional career, that my health was in my way, and so i thought, "well, i'd better have something that i'm in charge of." and i still had to work, of course. i still had a job, but i began writing in the evenings, the weekends, and i set my stall out for a big novel that i knew would take many years. but that's the beauty of being 22, because the time just stretches ahead of you. and i still had no connections, and i didn't know anybody who was a writer. but what do you need? well, you need a piece
ithink... it's difficult, you know?ground with no connections trying to get into law at that time... i wasn't even interested in being a solicitor, i wanted to be a barrister. i wanted to come to london and the centre of things. with no connections or money, it was difficult in those days. but also i had health problems. i had an undiagnosed illness. but i was told that i was imagining it all. but by the time i was 21, i really had a sensation of doors closing on me. and a feeling that i wasn't...
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ithink england fans will think they have seen this before over the course of —— yes, there was a positiona kness strength turning into one of weakness because of a clatter of late wickets. it started so well, a lwa ys late wickets. it started so well, always seems to have. england won the toss and decided to bat and although they lost the wicket of alastair cook to a deliverer of —— ripper of a delivery from ravi ashwin, it was only wicket to fall in the morning session and after that england batted through to west, then losing wickets ofjennings and malan, but then two yorkshiremen on yorkshire day took england to a position of real strength, putting on 100 runs together, jonny bairstow and joe root, and it looked like they would make hundreds of their own, it seemed inevitable. but then the moment that changed the match, joe root run out by the indian captain virat kohli. it was a superb piece of fielding, and kohli gave him a bit of a send off later. joe root so desperate for that century which would have put england in a position of absolute strength, but after that other wickets foll
ithink england fans will think they have seen this before over the course of —— yes, there was a positiona kness strength turning into one of weakness because of a clatter of late wickets. it started so well, a lwa ys late wickets. it started so well, always seems to have. england won the toss and decided to bat and although they lost the wicket of alastair cook to a deliverer of —— ripper of a delivery from ravi ashwin, it was only wicket to fall in the morning session and after that...