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i did not see this as a come on, ithought, well, they're never going to want to be with me because iike, yeah, yeah, next time you will be fine. one of my best female friends came to me and said, i have met this girl, will you come to a party and meet her and all of my friends. i arrived, party and meet her and all of my friends. iarrived, i party and meet her and all of my friends. i arrived, i was wearing the most make up in the room, all there, getting along famously, as was the fashion back then, time for a was the fashion back then, time for me, was the fashion back then, time for a game, we all said, truth or dare, we played it at every party, i don't know why, it always ended up with a row, normally because we were too truthful or two daring, normally too truthful, i thought, truthful or two daring, normally too truthful, ithought, this truthful or two daring, normally too truthful, i thought, this could truthful or two daring, normally too truthful, ithought, this could be yet, my chance, i can tell my secret. up until then i had kept it quiet. even my doctors did not know, n
i did not see this as a come on, ithought, well, they're never going to want to be with me because iike, yeah, yeah, next time you will be fine. one of my best female friends came to me and said, i have met this girl, will you come to a party and meet her and all of my friends. i arrived, party and meet her and all of my friends. iarrived, i party and meet her and all of my friends. i arrived, i was wearing the most make up in the room, all there, getting along famously, as was the fashion back...
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ithought used to the fall extent that italy used it. i thought england came off badly out of it. you think they sounded unsportsmanlike, eddie jones saying it wasn't rugby? it was a bit sour, but he was standing up for his team, his team struggled on the field. ultimately, it didn't work out but it could have been closer if they had put over a few more kicks, italy. i don't want to see it every week, i don't think we need to change the rules on it, but it was a great opposing question for the six nations. what about scotland, the amazing win over wales, they go to twickenham for the calcutta cup tomorrow resurgent and possibly in with a chance of causing an upset?” have been going to murrayfield for the last ten years and scotland haven't had a great period of time. but in the last two years it is better and better. they beat ireland by being the better team on the field and they beat wales by blowing them away in the second half. wales will be disturbed and upset by the lack of energy in the second half. but scotland are riding on the crest ofa but scotland are riding on the cre
ithought used to the fall extent that italy used it. i thought england came off badly out of it. you think they sounded unsportsmanlike, eddie jones saying it wasn't rugby? it was a bit sour, but he was standing up for his team, his team struggled on the field. ultimately, it didn't work out but it could have been closer if they had put over a few more kicks, italy. i don't want to see it every week, i don't think we need to change the rules on it, but it was a great opposing question for the...
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ithought i had picked the start line, a false start happening.ght i had picked up a niggle, buti happening. i thought i had picked up a niggle, but i didn't, it was in my head. and i thought, iwilljust a niggle, but i didn't, it was in my head. and i thought, i willjust go out and do my best. i am so happy. great britain has also won a silver today. shelayna 0skan—clarke in the 800 metres. she was narrowly beaten in a photo finish by switzerland's selina buchel who was 100th of a second quicker. lorraine rubin took the silver in the long jump. it is the best results of her career. and robbie grabarz says he's over the moon with a silver medal in the high jump just six weeks after having an emergency operation to remove his appendix. harry kane scored twice for tottenhamin their 3—2 win over everton to close the gap on leaders chelsea to seven points as adam wild reports. at white hart lane, two of the premier league's most inform strikers. calculating the goal—scoring achievement of harry kane and romelu lukaku this season, isn't easy. although i
ithought i had picked the start line, a false start happening.ght i had picked up a niggle, buti happening. i thought i had picked up a niggle, but i didn't, it was in my head. and i thought, iwilljust a niggle, but i didn't, it was in my head. and i thought, i willjust go out and do my best. i am so happy. great britain has also won a silver today. shelayna 0skan—clarke in the 800 metres. she was narrowly beaten in a photo finish by switzerland's selina buchel who was 100th of a second...
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ithought the play and real life is too contrived. i disagree.e terrific. i think it is a really humane work and you can absolutely believe in the characters and their situations. i think it's a film that blends the personal level and the political rather beautiful lake —— rather beautifully. having heard a few lu kewa rm i rather beautifully. having heard a few lukewarm i was rather beautifully. having heard a few lukewarm - i was very, few lukewarm reviews, i was very, very impressed by it. he won before for a separation. that is in a league of its own and it's not as good as that, but that is a high water mark. it is a smart, intelligent, melancholic, insightful intelligent; melancholic; insightful! drama about people you can really believe in. you mentioned good performances in that. that seems to be the overriding theme of your third film of the week. personal shopper. itjuxtaposes the spiritual and material wealth. it is literally a search for the afterlife and a search for a nice pair of shoes. she is a personal shopperfor a rich celebrity
ithought the play and real life is too contrived. i disagree.e terrific. i think it is a really humane work and you can absolutely believe in the characters and their situations. i think it's a film that blends the personal level and the political rather beautiful lake —— rather beautifully. having heard a few lu kewa rm i rather beautifully. having heard a few lukewarm i was rather beautifully. having heard a few lukewarm - i was very, few lukewarm reviews, i was very, very impressed by...
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>>when they destroyed themonuments and the sculptures in the streets, at that time ithought it was so dangerous for us to remain there.and i intend to travel away from the city but i couldn't. >>the islamic state bans makingsculptures. it condemns them as idolatry.the two artists spent two and a half years working in secret, inconstant fear of being caught by the extremists.now they're planning a sculpture exhibition. >>we want to do something formosul. it's our city and we want lifeto once again return to normal. >>there's a light of hope in away, so i'm really happy that i could work in honor and completewhat i was working on. i still have a lot of work inprogress >>i.s. was able to capturemosul in part because the iraqi government was so hated here.now it's army are returning as liberators.but is will only suffer a lasting defeat if the armydoesn't abuse its new role. >>fear of terrorism iswidespread in the us too and xenophobic groups are using itto garner support for their anti-immigrant sentiment.there are far right groups throughout the country -- fromthe ku klux klan to the wh
>>when they destroyed themonuments and the sculptures in the streets, at that time ithought it was so dangerous for us to remain there.and i intend to travel away from the city but i couldn't. >>the islamic state bans makingsculptures. it condemns them as idolatry.the two artists spent two and a half years working in secret, inconstant fear of being caught by the extremists.now they're planning a sculpture exhibition. >>we want to do something formosul. it's our city and we...
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translation: ithought comparison was met with a blunt response.tion: i thought to myself," do then i'm a mayor in a country that was bombed by the nazis?" so a lot of strong language from turkey but i do believe common sense will prevail at some point. germany was also branded nazis by mr erdogan after it blocked rallies, citing security concerns. and there is now a growing stand—off with europe. these scenes marked a new low in diplomatic relations between turkey and the netherlands. sarah corker, bbc news. aylina kilic, a journalist following turkish issues here in london, joined me earlier. she explained what president erdowan is trying to achieve. what he wants to do now is he wants to gain the support of the turkish diaspora, which is why he is also leading the election campaign, into europe especially. what will the scenes like this, though... we've had these pictures beamed in to us in the last few minutes... what will the scenes like this be doing domestically, do you think? well, domestically, these scenes will actually help the situation
translation: ithought comparison was met with a blunt response.tion: i thought to myself," do then i'm a mayor in a country that was bombed by the nazis?" so a lot of strong language from turkey but i do believe common sense will prevail at some point. germany was also branded nazis by mr erdogan after it blocked rallies, citing security concerns. and there is now a growing stand—off with europe. these scenes marked a new low in diplomatic relations between turkey and the...
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ithought, better than me! i spent ten years as a journalist and ten as an mp.en as an mp. it is a pretty busy week. i am not sure if you could do both at the same time. some scepticism, that reflects most of the mps, tony blair was also asked. having those jobs, i do not know if that is doable, but it is good for the evening standard. why not? he is highly capable and it should make politics more interesting. two points. sceptical see has any team, and tony blair, also a supporter of the remain side, welcoming him perhaps for political reasons. just days from triggering article 50. tony blair, getting into the brexit debate? heat also jumped into what the labour party should be doing. this is what he said about what people could realise about the pitfalls going forward through negotiations. as you go down this path, the british people could realise three things. one, the gain was a realise three things. one, the gain wasa rake, realise three things. one, the gain was a rake, the pain, substantial, and the distractions, enormous, when you have got help cure, edu
ithought, better than me! i spent ten years as a journalist and ten as an mp.en as an mp. it is a pretty busy week. i am not sure if you could do both at the same time. some scepticism, that reflects most of the mps, tony blair was also asked. having those jobs, i do not know if that is doable, but it is good for the evening standard. why not? he is highly capable and it should make politics more interesting. two points. sceptical see has any team, and tony blair, also a supporter of the remain...
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ithought, i know, i'll become the best male friend.d dress them all up, and then i would send them out on dates. normally, with blokes wearing leatherjackets, which is why i now wear leather all the while, that owned mopeds, and if they were worse, they owned a ford capri. when i was young, that was a giveaway sign that it was going to be bad. and then what would happen is, that night, she'd come back round the house and cry on my shoulder. she would say he had sex with me, and then he dumped me. why can't they be like you? i, of course, did not see this as what i would now obviously recognise as a blatant come on. what i thought was that they would never want to be with me, because i can't do it. so i would be like, oh, yes, don't worry, you'll be fine. one of my best female friends came to me and said, look, i've met this girl, and i think she is great. will you come to a party and meet her and all of the her friends? and i said of course. and i arrived, and of course,i was the one wearing the most make—up in the room. we are all get
ithought, i know, i'll become the best male friend.d dress them all up, and then i would send them out on dates. normally, with blokes wearing leatherjackets, which is why i now wear leather all the while, that owned mopeds, and if they were worse, they owned a ford capri. when i was young, that was a giveaway sign that it was going to be bad. and then what would happen is, that night, she'd come back round the house and cry on my shoulder. she would say he had sex with me, and then he dumped...
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newspaper or briefing a journalist, i thought, something in newspaper or briefing a journalist, ithoughtmething in newspaper or briefing a journalist, i thought, right it on my blog, first of all, see if any bee reads it, it took a while(!) i wa nt bee reads it, it took a while(!) i want people to understand, for me, getting out of the european union is so important, i care so passionately about it that i was willing to change parties, call by elections. it is happening in three days' time, it is wonderful. what is going to happen now, because you say you will sit as an independent mp without triggering a by—election. you can do that, technically, but why? ifi triggering a by—election. you can do that, technically, but why? if i was switching party, without question i would call a by—election, i know that because i was the first mp in 26 years to do that, nobody makes you but i thought that when i was a conservative and wanted to join ukip, ifelta moral conservative and wanted to join ukip, ifelt a moral obligation, conservative and wanted to join ukip, ifelta moral obligation, a democra
newspaper or briefing a journalist, i thought, something in newspaper or briefing a journalist, ithoughtmething in newspaper or briefing a journalist, i thought, right it on my blog, first of all, see if any bee reads it, it took a while(!) i wa nt bee reads it, it took a while(!) i want people to understand, for me, getting out of the european union is so important, i care so passionately about it that i was willing to change parties, call by elections. it is happening in three days' time, it...
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so, we headed over that way because i thought, well, so, we headed over that way because ithought, welll, i am a trained firstaid, so i thought, well, i am a trained first aid, so i i thought, well, i am a trained firstaid, so i may be i thought, well, i am a trained first aid, so i may be able to do something to help. as we pulled up, we saw bricks and glass and rubble everywhere. so i went running over to see if i could do anything, and a police officer stopped me. i presume he was off duty, he certainly was not in uniform, and he asked me to run into some of the houses that we re run into some of the houses that were nearby and had been hit, to see if there was anybody inside. what did you find? thankfully, i did not find any people, there was nobody in them. but all the houses, the front doors we re but all the houses, the front doors were completely grown —— blown in. and inside each of the houses, it was just and inside each of the houses, it wasjust an and inside each of the houses, it was just an absolute mess, lots of rubble, class everywhere —— glace. i did not release see a l
so, we headed over that way because i thought, well, so, we headed over that way because ithought, welll, i am a trained firstaid, so i thought, well, i am a trained first aid, so i i thought, well, i am a trained firstaid, so i may be i thought, well, i am a trained first aid, so i may be able to do something to help. as we pulled up, we saw bricks and glass and rubble everywhere. so i went running over to see if i could do anything, and a police officer stopped me. i presume he was off duty,...
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ithought it was fake news. why is he doing it? not for the money. brexit going pear shaped he will use this power base to launch the attack. the mayor of london treated his congratulations. two powerful voices shaping the powefifut voices shaping—the future. george osborne has capital's future. george osborne has been busy in rising —— advising a major investment firm. a juggling been busy in rising —— advising a major investment firm. ajuggling of jobs perhaps without precedent in parliament. he may have left parliament but this appointment puts him back on the front line of politics. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, is outside the standards offices in west london. it is hard to overstate what a surprise this was. yes. one of the most shocking appointmeats‘ surprise this was. yes. one of the most shocking appointmeats ofi surprise this was. yes. one of the most shocking appointmeats of an most shocking appointments of an editor in fleet street's living memory. the question is what george 0sborne is in it for. he is someone of limited journalistic exper
ithought it was fake news. why is he doing it? not for the money. brexit going pear shaped he will use this power base to launch the attack. the mayor of london treated his congratulations. two powerful voices shaping the powefifut voices shaping—the future. george osborne has capital's future. george osborne has been busy in rising —— advising a major investment firm. a juggling been busy in rising —— advising a major investment firm. ajuggling of jobs perhaps without precedent in...
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ithought, write a newspaper or briefing a journalist.e reads my blog. i think people do! and let people see what i said in my words. i want people to understand that for me getting out of the european union is so important. i care so passionately about it that i was willing to change parties and took a by—election. it is happening in three days' time and it's wonderful. what is going to happen now? you say you're going to sit as an independent mp without triggering a by—election? you can do that, technically. but morally, should you? if! technically. but morally, should you? if i was switching party, i would without question call a by—election. i know that because i was the first mp in 26 years to do that. no one makes you, but i felt when i was a conservative and wanted tojoin ukip, ifelt when i was a conservative and wanted tojoin ukip, i felt a when i was a conservative and wanted tojoin ukip, ifelt a moral obligation. the democratic obligation. the democratic obligation to do that. but i'm not switching parties. i'm demonstrably not
ithought, write a newspaper or briefing a journalist.e reads my blog. i think people do! and let people see what i said in my words. i want people to understand that for me getting out of the european union is so important. i care so passionately about it that i was willing to change parties and took a by—election. it is happening in three days' time and it's wonderful. what is going to happen now? you say you're going to sit as an independent mp without triggering a by—election? you can do...
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that was quite a measured tone, ithought, given frankly. that was quite a measured tone, i thought, given some of the very strong opposition to the budget cuts from former diplomats who say if you cut us soft power that's a threat to national security. you mention mark toner, let's listen to some of the things you heard him say. the state department got a lot of tough questions. the toughest we re of tough questions. the toughest were probably on iran and this revised travel ban that was released yesterday. let mejust revised travel ban that was released yesterday. let me just revisit this. my point about all of this is — i understand the power of people to people exchanges and having iranians come to this country and experience this country and the cultural exchange that entails and the broader goodwill that can build. but i think before all of that, we have to put the safety and security of the american people. it's because of that, that they would have been added to this list. what did you make of that? well, he really got a push back on
that was quite a measured tone, ithought, given frankly. that was quite a measured tone, i thought, given some of the very strong opposition to the budget cuts from former diplomats who say if you cut us soft power that's a threat to national security. you mention mark toner, let's listen to some of the things you heard him say. the state department got a lot of tough questions. the toughest we re of tough questions. the toughest were probably on iran and this revised travel ban that was...
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ithought, well, birds, they fly everywhere.t six minutes after taking off, the pigeons are back. oh, brilliant. there is an anxious wait as the sensor is retrieved. the light is still flashing. that's a good sign. this is what the data shows — the route taken by the pigeons and, crucially, the temperature just above the rooftops. it will show how it changes across big cities. rick says it will be used by planners to see where we should build hospitals and schools. it could give us much more accurate street—by—street air pollution forecasts. i call him number 80. it's not a particularly heroic name, but, pigeon number 80, we salute you and your contribution to the fight against air pollution. let's look at what's happening in the lords. we're expecting a vote, quite possibly, we will get the vote in the next hour. all to do with britain's departure from the eu. the government facing the prospect of another defeat in the lords about the process of leaving the european union. the bishop of york there, talking at moment. the govern
ithought, well, birds, they fly everywhere.t six minutes after taking off, the pigeons are back. oh, brilliant. there is an anxious wait as the sensor is retrieved. the light is still flashing. that's a good sign. this is what the data shows — the route taken by the pigeons and, crucially, the temperature just above the rooftops. it will show how it changes across big cities. rick says it will be used by planners to see where we should build hospitals and schools. it could give us much more...
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way to vote and i heard a crash outside, i thought, my way to vote and i heard a crash outside, ithought vote and i heard a crash outside, i thought, that is a little odd, then i heard a lot of shouts. i was tempted to look but i would have been late for the division so i moved on, as i went up the stairs to the back of the speaker's chair, the prime minister and about four all five very burly guards pushed past me andi five very burly guards pushed past me and i thought, this is strange. i found everything locked up in the lobby and realised it was serious. we are seeing people behind you only now, including yourself, being allowed to leave after the lockdown? that is right. i had to spend something like four hours in the chamber of the house of commons and the members lobby and the division lobby adjacent. i think, like all, oui’ lobby adjacent. i think, like all, our first reaction was bewilderment and apprehension and then a resignation, and we gathered around the television monitors and we were obviously texting and diving friends and relatives to explain that we we re and relatives
way to vote and i heard a crash outside, i thought, my way to vote and i heard a crash outside, ithought vote and i heard a crash outside, i thought, that is a little odd, then i heard a lot of shouts. i was tempted to look but i would have been late for the division so i moved on, as i went up the stairs to the back of the speaker's chair, the prime minister and about four all five very burly guards pushed past me andi five very burly guards pushed past me and i thought, this is strange. i...
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i thought, well, ithought, well, birds, they i thought, well, birds, they fly everywhere.the pigeons and the temperature above the rooftops. it will show how it changes across big cities. it will be used by planners, he says, to see where we should build hospitals and schools. it could give much more accurate street by street air pollution forecasts. i call him number 80. it is not a particularly heroic namem, but, pigeon number80, we salute you and your work towards a better air quality. —— and your contribution to the fight againstair —— and your contribution to the fight against air pollution. we're hearing that a 31—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of rape after a woman and toddler were bundled into a car in redcar and the woman was raped. cleveland police have just put that out. also the news from senior coroner in 0xfordshire that george michael died of natural causes. let's get the weather. a story of ups and downs with our weather. temperatures this morning started off low with a widespread frost in northern areas but we have enjoyed some sunshine, as ca
i thought, well, ithought, well, birds, they i thought, well, birds, they fly everywhere.the pigeons and the temperature above the rooftops. it will show how it changes across big cities. it will be used by planners, he says, to see where we should build hospitals and schools. it could give much more accurate street by street air pollution forecasts. i call him number 80. it is not a particularly heroic namem, but, pigeon number80, we salute you and your work towards a better air quality....
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justice black but among the dissenters was robert jackson in his dissent, he said something that ithoughtteresting and i would like to ask your thoughts on them. he gave a constitutional condemnation of what he considered the military's race exclusion orders, but what he articulated in the second half of the opinion is what i would like to ask you about. he really raised a question about the role of the courts, even the supreme court in time of war, in times of fear, when it came to military orders and whether the courts and the constitution were up to it. that was really an amazing challenge to us as a nation, a nation of laws. so what do you think about the role of the court challenging the military or the commander-in-chief in time of war and i senator graham reminded us come in many people believe we are at war and i believe you confirm that as well. are we up to it in terms of constitutional protection in the role of the court? >> we better be. >> senator connie a wise old judge, kind of like judge johnson, you're going to hear from and will come talk to you, from colorado, a hero of
justice black but among the dissenters was robert jackson in his dissent, he said something that ithoughtteresting and i would like to ask your thoughts on them. he gave a constitutional condemnation of what he considered the military's race exclusion orders, but what he articulated in the second half of the opinion is what i would like to ask you about. he really raised a question about the role of the courts, even the supreme court in time of war, in times of fear, when it came to military...
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ithought, right, i can get on now living.hinking to myself, "what's happening now? " my world fell apart again. i thought this was all sorted. i thought, "that's it, it's all done." i got some breathing space. i can relax. but then... a letter comes through the post. the claim is being looked at and i've gone back down to standard. devastated. absolutely bloody devastated. i don't want to be too blunt but it's pathetic. i had a bad time. had a bad time. i don't think that these people making these decisions realise the impact. and it was a very difficult time yet again. you feel like a criminal because of what i had to go through over the last couple of years. yes, i didn't want to be here any more. i think that speaks for itself without me saying those words, but, this really got me down, really did. i think ministers, government, need to have a look at the system as whole... and see how we can improve it. as we've been hearing, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has told this programme that theresa may's government appears to h
ithought, right, i can get on now living.hinking to myself, "what's happening now? " my world fell apart again. i thought this was all sorted. i thought, "that's it, it's all done." i got some breathing space. i can relax. but then... a letter comes through the post. the claim is being looked at and i've gone back down to standard. devastated. absolutely bloody devastated. i don't want to be too blunt but it's pathetic. i had a bad time. had a bad time. i don't think that...