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actually happened, thatis saying itjust actually happened, that is how it was. in advance or thought through to intensely or whatever, that is just how it panned out. i am amazed this is a discussion point really. if we look at the qualifications of the women, they are highly qualified and strong candidates to be on the panel. i had to endorse what the producers said. if you have a problem, you have a problem. i missed the programme, but i will watch it now. i'm sure it was a great programme and it talks about rob burley responding to twitter criticism, and actually, we have had criticism, and actually, we have had criticism, not here, but other programme at present later on the bbc, business life, quite often i have had one of my co— presenters that female, we one day had all women, all the business leaders the contributors were women. it was just a coincidence and we were criticised for it. how many years has it been all mean? it shouldn't be an issue. anyway congratulations, i say. we talk about 90 celebrating their anniversary. —— nike. vogue is celebrating
actually happened, thatis saying itjust actually happened, that is how it was. in advance or thought through to intensely or whatever, that is just how it panned out. i am amazed this is a discussion point really. if we look at the qualifications of the women, they are highly qualified and strong candidates to be on the panel. i had to endorse what the producers said. if you have a problem, you have a problem. i missed the programme, but i will watch it now. i'm sure it was a great programme...
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so, it keeps us healthy and itjust relieves us. it gets me happy.ich is a bit stressful for me sometimes, and then we can do dance and that's really fun. their headteacher thinks it's particularly important younger children are equipped to deal with stress and anxiety. prevention is better than cure with regards to mental health difficulties and it is getting in and working with children as early as possible to make sure that children, by the time they've reached the age of 11, already have this kind of toolbox of materials to support themselves before they go on to high school. not everyone thinks the school's plan is going to be enough. it would be fantastic to have a mental health lead in every school but, in some school communities, you've got over 1,000 children and there could be just up to one teacher whose job it is to look after every young person's mental health. to what extent will this role replace so much of what has already been lost from actual mental health professionals that can best support and treat young people? the department of
so, it keeps us healthy and itjust relieves us. it gets me happy.ich is a bit stressful for me sometimes, and then we can do dance and that's really fun. their headteacher thinks it's particularly important younger children are equipped to deal with stress and anxiety. prevention is better than cure with regards to mental health difficulties and it is getting in and working with children as early as possible to make sure that children, by the time they've reached the age of 11, already have...
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wasn't that a. —— itjust could have played better but itjust wasn't that a. —— it just wasn't the daynded prison sentence has been accepted by him. earlier reports in the el mundo newspaper claimed that the manchester united manager had accepted the punishment and a fine as part of a deal to settle a spanish tax evasion case. the manchester united boss appeared before a court near madrid last year and said afterwards he considered the case closed and he would pay what he owed. we're so used to hearing football managers talking about the game aren't we? form, fitness, tactics, that sort of thing. jurgen klopp though doesn't always stick to the rules. when he took the liverpooljob he started renting former manager brendan rodger‘s house. ahead of a match with celtic this saturday, who rodgers now manages, he's recorded this message and it's been very popular on social media. it will be fun, for sure. especially because i meet my landlord. i think the first time since he left liverpool and i came here we meet. we have a lot of things to talk about. the plumbing issue, illiteracy, —— elec
wasn't that a. —— itjust could have played better but itjust wasn't that a. —— it just wasn't the daynded prison sentence has been accepted by him. earlier reports in the el mundo newspaper claimed that the manchester united manager had accepted the punishment and a fine as part of a deal to settle a spanish tax evasion case. the manchester united boss appeared before a court near madrid last year and said afterwards he considered the case closed and he would pay what he owed. we're so...
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them to do with the injury, itjust them to talking about racing. nothing will separate them, when you see them. you will always be linked by the fact that you've had these horrible igg injuries, yet neither of you as sat there and said that you will let us overtake you. you are bad days, but like you say, you need to not let it overtake you, to be honest. just meeting him and chatting with them and taking what they can from his experiences is enough to know that today was an awesome day. what he has been able to do isjust amazing to me how fast and rapidly he has been able to recover, mentally speaking, especially from what has happened. it really let us imagine that the future is quite bright for this kid, and he isn't a surprise us all with these things. i wish in the best because i see a little bit of myself in his story and what is director at the moment. i really hope that he is going to be able to turn that into an opportunity and not to see this into the opportunity. because this is also a dangerous aspect of being a superstar. just because
them to do with the injury, itjust them to talking about racing. nothing will separate them, when you see them. you will always be linked by the fact that you've had these horrible igg injuries, yet neither of you as sat there and said that you will let us overtake you. you are bad days, but like you say, you need to not let it overtake you, to be honest. just meeting him and chatting with them and taking what they can from his experiences is enough to know that today was an awesome day. what...
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i think it is massive, like itjust shows how massive fortnite is in comparison to these companies like, fortnite gamers in general have wanted to play with their friends on playstation and xbox, so he has finally given in and caved to pressure from gamers, which is awesome. there is a bland statement from sony saying we are open to hearing what the playstation community is interested in to enhance their gaming experience, actually what a lot of gamers seem to have said is this is stupid, change it. yeah, they have said as recently as a week ago that they were not going to do this for a number of reasons, so it was surprising for us to wake up this morning and see it. itjust shows once again, fortnite is that big that it has made a massive company like sony change a massive policy like this, it is huge. is it then likely to be expanded to other games in the future, do you reckon? going off that very political statement on the playstation blog this morning, i think it is definitely only going to be for fortnite for the near future, but i think this just opens the door for playstation ove
i think it is massive, like itjust shows how massive fortnite is in comparison to these companies like, fortnite gamers in general have wanted to play with their friends on playstation and xbox, so he has finally given in and caved to pressure from gamers, which is awesome. there is a bland statement from sony saying we are open to hearing what the playstation community is interested in to enhance their gaming experience, actually what a lot of gamers seem to have said is this is stupid, change...
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doing the public inquiry was like a full time job and itjust took over my whole life.sent our case and it was shown that the cpo was actually disproportionate to taking leaseholders homes and also that the council had breached our human rights. butjust a few months after this ruling, southwark secured the right to another public inquiry. beverly has reached her limit and submitted, and agreed to move out. i have been doing this battle for over five years. during this process, it's taken my health and i came to the conclusion i need to take a step back. i am losing my home and i am actually being forced, even though i've mediated, even though the mediation settlement has been done, i still feel like it's not what i would have chosen for myself. beverly might be moving on to take care of her health, but other leaseholders and tenants on the aylesbury are determined to continue the resistance. like hundreds of others on regeneration sites, they are fighting not just for their homes but for their communities. my neighbours are fantastic. i have got korean neighbours on one
doing the public inquiry was like a full time job and itjust took over my whole life.sent our case and it was shown that the cpo was actually disproportionate to taking leaseholders homes and also that the council had breached our human rights. butjust a few months after this ruling, southwark secured the right to another public inquiry. beverly has reached her limit and submitted, and agreed to move out. i have been doing this battle for over five years. during this process, it's taken my...
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mooncake usually are round because it just mooncake usually are round because itjust means, mooncakeause itjust means, like, union and togetherness. most of us meet up at that festival for that reason. and also we just like mooncake. we love, like, sickly, chewy things —— sticky. we love, like, sickly, chewy things — — sticky. the we love, like, sickly, chewy things —— sticky. the inside is always sticky and chewy and sweet. it's the different flavours that are attractive. new flavours around are very attractive for young people. my dad always loves the traditional ones. i'm going for both, and i'm paying for both as well. i have particular brands i go for, flavour as well, but i also look at the design. as you can see, the designs are more and more interesting and it's quite practical as well because there's a drawer where you can keep your stuff. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. stay with us. i'm off to eat my mooncake! enjoy it! and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures of celebrations in the maldi
mooncake usually are round because it just mooncake usually are round because itjust means, mooncakeause itjust means, like, union and togetherness. most of us meet up at that festival for that reason. and also we just like mooncake. we love, like, sickly, chewy things —— sticky. we love, like, sickly, chewy things — — sticky. the we love, like, sickly, chewy things —— sticky. the inside is always sticky and chewy and sweet. it's the different flavours that are attractive. new...
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in this part of the city itjust really notice. trees. of the city itjust feels that bit cooler and that bit more pleasant because of the shade provided by these tree—lined avenues that were planted way back then. in fact, it in delhi fierce battles rage would be thought of chopping down trees is even suggested. air—quality here, as you probably know, is terrible. and trees are seen you probably know, is terrible. and trees are seen as you probably know, is terrible. and trees are seen as at least part of the solution. and now, get this, plans are fought to build a green wall around the city. a ring of more than 3 million trees to protect against dust storms and other pollution. and it is notjust here in delhi that trees are big news. david reid headed for the troubled forests of shimla, which has seen huge amounts of illegal logging. the question is, good technology help? if you like trees, you will love shimla. pines sprout from the tarmac, houses are built around them. the forest department numbers every tree, so they know if any go mi
in this part of the city itjust really notice. trees. of the city itjust feels that bit cooler and that bit more pleasant because of the shade provided by these tree—lined avenues that were planted way back then. in fact, it in delhi fierce battles rage would be thought of chopping down trees is even suggested. air—quality here, as you probably know, is terrible. and trees are seen you probably know, is terrible. and trees are seen as you probably know, is terrible. and trees are seen as at...
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that it is any way linked to funding cuts, which is an argument that lots of people put forward, itjustthe upcoming mayor of london selection. i wanted to point out a little thing in this article, when you talk about cuts. tangible things, it means fewer breathalyser test, fewer fixed penalty notices, fewer convictions for drugs trafficking and possession. these are really important things and particularly fewer convictions for drug trafficking and if that is a direct link we should be really worried about that. let's move back to the guardian there. women in the uk dying earlier than in most eu countries. it is a strange, this one. public— health england, countries. it is a strange, this one. public—health england, even though the statistics cover the whole of the uk. death rates for women rank 17th out of 28 eu nations and the average life expectancy is 83 full cash women, for men it is 79.4 years, but it doesn't go into any details of why. spanish women have the highest life expectancy of 86.3 years. many can live to 81, a lovely place to live. but i feel like there is not a lot here
that it is any way linked to funding cuts, which is an argument that lots of people put forward, itjustthe upcoming mayor of london selection. i wanted to point out a little thing in this article, when you talk about cuts. tangible things, it means fewer breathalyser test, fewer fixed penalty notices, fewer convictions for drugs trafficking and possession. these are really important things and particularly fewer convictions for drug trafficking and if that is a direct link we should be really...
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itjust shows the power of social media really.alking withjohn, power of social media really. i was talking with john, my joint power of social media really. i was talking withjohn, myjoint manager. we do it together and we were going through plenty of other options of goalkeepers and we spoke to a few in the last few days and we weren't really getting anywhere. with the fa cup, you have to make sure they are not cup tied and whatever else. we thought, why not, give it a go and hopefully it can reach out and maybe find one or two people. we should hopefully have somebody coming in for saturday. that is fantastic, thatis for saturday. that is fantastic, that is for the squad as back—up, but they could be a hero, from one of your twitter followers to making their debut in the fa cup? you never know, jack turner is a brilliant keeper, he is a contracted keeper. u nfortu nately keeper, he is a contracted keeper. unfortunately he picked up a slight injury on saturday in the last minute of the game. his elbow is swollen and bruised and b
itjust shows the power of social media really.alking withjohn, power of social media really. i was talking with john, my joint power of social media really. i was talking withjohn, myjoint manager. we do it together and we were going through plenty of other options of goalkeepers and we spoke to a few in the last few days and we weren't really getting anywhere. with the fa cup, you have to make sure they are not cup tied and whatever else. we thought, why not, give it a go and hopefully it can...
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itjust shows that man called elliot higgins in this country. country. itjust shows that we now live in an age where people find out all sorts of stuff, they can immediately posted on social media. i think there was a journalist who did work on the syrian civil war a few years ago and he's got a great reputation. hopefully he carries on. to go reputation. hopefully he carries on. togoa reputation. hopefully he carries on. to go a bit bond and get sucked into the excitement, but geopolitically, a lot is being made of it —— there's a lot is being made of it —— there's a temptation to go a bit bond. there's the duplicity with theresa may, she made a more political point about it. she did stop it you mention this is boyzone staff, there's another woman involved, yulia skripal, who i don't know if that affects your life —— she did. you mentioned that this is boyzone stuff. i don't know about this... theresa may is talking tough but what are we doing against them? the russians realise there isn't much we can do. they didn't know that we we re can do.
itjust shows that man called elliot higgins in this country. country. itjust shows that we now live in an age where people find out all sorts of stuff, they can immediately posted on social media. i think there was a journalist who did work on the syrian civil war a few years ago and he's got a great reputation. hopefully he carries on. to go reputation. hopefully he carries on. togoa reputation. hopefully he carries on. to go a bit bond and get sucked into the excitement, but geopolitically, a...
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ta kes a ridden out storms before and itjust takes a small shift and they will be out of harm ‘s waywas here for hurricane hazel and she is not taking any chances, like most people, she is getting out of dodge. if you do decide to stay put, how does it work's are you then effectively on your own? —— how does it work? in de. the american pioneering spirit has made you stay put and north and south carolina have made it clear to date in briefings that if you decide to stay put you cannot expect first responders to come and get you if something goes wrong because they will be pulled back for the duration of the storm. they will go in and help you afterwards, but at —— if you are in a life—threatening situation then it is on you. thank you. tests carried out in egypt on the the british couple who died while on holiday last month, suggest e coli was a factor in both deaths. john and susan cooper, from burnley, were staying in the red sea resort of hurghada when they fell seriously ill. the couple's daughter, who was on holiday with her parents, disputes the findings. our correspondent sara
ta kes a ridden out storms before and itjust takes a small shift and they will be out of harm ‘s waywas here for hurricane hazel and she is not taking any chances, like most people, she is getting out of dodge. if you do decide to stay put, how does it work's are you then effectively on your own? —— how does it work? in de. the american pioneering spirit has made you stay put and north and south carolina have made it clear to date in briefings that if you decide to stay put you cannot...
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fruits or what is actually in the item, it just says fruit. fruits or what is actually in the item, itjustthose things. the fruit and vegetable aisle can be a bit dodgy sometimes for me. when i go shopping my partner usually does most of the food while shopping. it is just most of the food while shopping. it isjust being most of the food while shopping. it is just being really careful at restau ra nts a nd is just being really careful at restaurants and letting them know that if anything touches pineapple andi that if anything touches pineapple and i and my baby are in quite a lot of trouble. i wish you a lot of like in your hunt for an alternative. thank you very much indeed. president trump has accepted a demand from us senators for an fbi investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. it follows his appearance before a senate committee on thursday, when he strenuously denied attacking a woman when they were at high school together in the 1980s. chris buckler reports. look at me when i'm talking to you! you're telling me that my assau
fruits or what is actually in the item, it just says fruit. fruits or what is actually in the item, itjustthose things. the fruit and vegetable aisle can be a bit dodgy sometimes for me. when i go shopping my partner usually does most of the food while shopping. it is just most of the food while shopping. it isjust being most of the food while shopping. it is just being really careful at restau ra nts a nd is just being really careful at restaurants and letting them know that if anything...
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brexit summit in november, if all the things that are done and preparations are laid for a deal and itjustarations are laid for a deal and it just need done and preparations are laid for a deal and itjust need a bit more time, donald tusk yesterday said they could be an emergency summit is to be dealt in its entirety. but i think it looks like theresa may's very much expecting the you to move closer to her where they are concerned they did all they can and it is up to the keita, with what they see as workable proposals. thank you. —— up to theresa may to, what. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are, jessica elgot, political correspondent from the guardian, and the political commentator, jo—anne nadler. a number of tanzanian government officials have been arrested after more than 130 people died when a ferry capsized on lake victoria. the vessel was sailing between two islands when the accident happened. ferries on the lake are often overloaded. anne soy reports. they
brexit summit in november, if all the things that are done and preparations are laid for a deal and itjustarations are laid for a deal and it just need done and preparations are laid for a deal and itjust need a bit more time, donald tusk yesterday said they could be an emergency summit is to be dealt in its entirety. but i think it looks like theresa may's very much expecting the you to move closer to her where they are concerned they did all they can and it is up to the keita, with what they...
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itjust means that there is a lot more opportunities open for women.ose to do, and i think when it comes to a quality, it is not about to be less booming in and change the standard, it is about, if you are good enough to pass a course without any concessions, but that you are a man 01’ concessions, but that you are a man ora concessions, but that you are a man 01’ a women, you concessions, but that you are a man or a women, you should be given a vote to do those rules. i am really pleased to see that the army are looking at the opportunities that it gives both men and women in terms of flexible working, part—time sessions, depending on their combat roles, maternity and paternity leave, and also investing in the future, because they are the largest apprenticeship opportunity employers in the uk. it is giving young people that chance to have funded qualification goals, and so it is a lot more open now. and so changing the law, giving new opportunities, doesn't always translate to the people on the front line of seeing what happens. yeah. but actually giv
itjust means that there is a lot more opportunities open for women.ose to do, and i think when it comes to a quality, it is not about to be less booming in and change the standard, it is about, if you are good enough to pass a course without any concessions, but that you are a man 01’ concessions, but that you are a man ora concessions, but that you are a man 01’ a women, you concessions, but that you are a man or a women, you should be given a vote to do those rules. i am really pleased to...
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but then itjust got steadily, slowly, steadily worse. it was devastating to the point that it was the main reason i retired. i couldn't play snooker the way i used to and the way i was capable of. since being a pundit and working on snooker and you are used to people saying this is the greatest ever, that player is the greatest ever. you kind of note that you used to do that, but people forget. when i looked up the old videos, i thought, forget. when i looked up the old videos, ithought, i forget. when i looked up the old videos, i thought, i was all right at this game, i could play a bit. ronnie o'sullivan, you have played against him, is he someone who could reach, match or surpass your records? i think it will be very difficult for ronnie to win eight titles. he is on fire at the moment so titles. he is on fire at the moment so he needs another three. he is probably one of the fittest player in snooker. he could play for another ten years and he's capable of winning another three, no doubt about it. when he is at his best coming he is
but then itjust got steadily, slowly, steadily worse. it was devastating to the point that it was the main reason i retired. i couldn't play snooker the way i used to and the way i was capable of. since being a pundit and working on snooker and you are used to people saying this is the greatest ever, that player is the greatest ever. you kind of note that you used to do that, but people forget. when i looked up the old videos, i thought, forget. when i looked up the old videos, ithought, i...
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itjust depends on whether he turns up mentally.e reservejudgment i think he will be impressive this morning. you are reserve judgment on what could happen today. 10—6 now, a comeback for the usa, it isn't impossible. it has been done at this stage before? this is the thing, they are such good players. they are a very strong team, extremely strong on paper. we still need 4.5 points. that is by thomas bjorn has put out, very strong for six players. you wa nt to very strong for six players. you want to go as quickly as possible and not give the americans a chance. hejust wants and not give the americans a chance. he just wants to get it done as quickly as possible. you've got players with justin quickly as possible. you've got players withjustin rose, and tommy fleetwood, and then ian poulter. the first six players, they are the strongest players. not want to go either. melissa, thank you for joining us. melissa reid in paris. if you want to follow the coverage and action on the ryder cup, followed bbc radio five live and online as we
itjust depends on whether he turns up mentally.e reservejudgment i think he will be impressive this morning. you are reserve judgment on what could happen today. 10—6 now, a comeback for the usa, it isn't impossible. it has been done at this stage before? this is the thing, they are such good players. they are a very strong team, extremely strong on paper. we still need 4.5 points. that is by thomas bjorn has put out, very strong for six players. you wa nt to very strong for six players. you...
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i'm sorry, itjust isn't. no, but i was very, very stressed for the whole film.sed. a few people have had some sympathy for me on twitter on this one. thank you very much. let's see what you find for me next week. a really cracking week. enjoy your cinema going. all of our previous programmes are on the iplayer. i'm sure you know the address. bbc. co. uk/markkermode. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. most of us will have seen some decent sunshine during the day today. what a fine end to the day in east anglia. this was the setting sun captured in norfolk like crazy swa n sun captured in norfolk like crazy swan lady. what a beauty. a cold front moving southwards on sunday. a strea k of front moving southwards on sunday. a streak of cloud pushing in across northern england and wales. behind the cold front, some cooler air pushes them. temperatures will be a degree or so down on those we have had today. it will feel a bit cooler and particularly for the north of the country. northern scotland starting to see that bluster
i'm sorry, itjust isn't. no, but i was very, very stressed for the whole film.sed. a few people have had some sympathy for me on twitter on this one. thank you very much. let's see what you find for me next week. a really cracking week. enjoy your cinema going. all of our previous programmes are on the iplayer. i'm sure you know the address. bbc. co. uk/markkermode. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. most of us will have seen some decent sunshine...
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with someone who was absolutely target audience and has seen all the other ones and i said, "was itjustt dullest horror film "you've ever seen?" he said, "no, it is absolutely terrible." i would probably like it because i am a wuss. you would be bored. it's filmed in these drab grey colours. it is only half—lit and the story is really ponderous. i will tell you how bad it is — there is a sequence in it where someone is buried alive and i'm really claustrophobic. that face that you're pulling now is my reaction to somebody getting buried alive. in this scene, i literally don't care. it's that bad. at least it's set in transylvania, which is a bit...oooh, isn't it? it's set in this kind of gothic castle with people wandering around very slowly, doing sort of... it's rubbish — it's rubbish. i will take your word for it, but i do like the sound of puzzle. who knew that such a thing as competitive puzzling even existed? i had no idea. this takes inspiration from a 2009 argentinian film, an award winning film which i confess i have not seen. kelly macdonald plays this mousy housewife was put
with someone who was absolutely target audience and has seen all the other ones and i said, "was itjustt dullest horror film "you've ever seen?" he said, "no, it is absolutely terrible." i would probably like it because i am a wuss. you would be bored. it's filmed in these drab grey colours. it is only half—lit and the story is really ponderous. i will tell you how bad it is — there is a sequence in it where someone is buried alive and i'm really claustrophobic....
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i'm sorry, itjust isn't. no, but i was very, very stressed for the whole film.god, i was stressed. a few people have had some sympathy for me on twitter on this one. thank you very much. let's see what you find for me next week. a really cracking week. enjoy your cinema going. all of our previous programmes are on the iplayer. i'm sure you know the address. bbc. co. uk/markkermode. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. hello there. well, we have seen temperatures plummet away. we are already down to around three degrees in the far north of england but it is going to get much colder than that. some pockets of frost developing in scotland and also northern england later tonight, and towns and cities not far behind that. two or three degrees for newcastle and edinburgh. this is how monday looks. a ridge of high pressure to start the day, but low pressure to start the day, but low pressure in iceland will push these weather fronts into the north—west of the country as the weather tends to go downhill. but despite that, it wi
i'm sorry, itjust isn't. no, but i was very, very stressed for the whole film.god, i was stressed. a few people have had some sympathy for me on twitter on this one. thank you very much. let's see what you find for me next week. a really cracking week. enjoy your cinema going. all of our previous programmes are on the iplayer. i'm sure you know the address. bbc. co. uk/markkermode. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. hello there. well, we have seen...
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i'm sorry, itjust isn't. no, but i was very, very stressed for the whole film.as stressed. a few people have had some sympathy for me on twitter on this one. thank you very much. let's see what you find for me next week. a really cracking week. enjoy your cinema going. all of our previous programmes are on the iplayer. i'm sure you know the address. bbc. co. uk/markkermode. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. good evening. a coolerfeel good evening. a cooler feel right across the country but at least there were some spells of sunshine to compensate. quite a lot across england and wales. thicker cloud into northern ireland and scotland. the arrival of a weather front through the night tonight, the cloud will continue to thicken and he wins will continue to thicken and he wins will start to pick up as well. your temperatures are holding up, but elsewhere with those clear skies, low single figures are not out of the question. a touch of frost quite possible and maybe some mist patches through the midlands, east anglia and
i'm sorry, itjust isn't. no, but i was very, very stressed for the whole film.as stressed. a few people have had some sympathy for me on twitter on this one. thank you very much. let's see what you find for me next week. a really cracking week. enjoy your cinema going. all of our previous programmes are on the iplayer. i'm sure you know the address. bbc. co. uk/markkermode. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. good evening. a coolerfeel good evening....
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at the time itjust seemed, what is he talking about?"realised. "as soon as i saw the body, ijust knew, and it made sense to me, what he'd said as he was leaving." as he set off to kill five people in westminster, khalid masood sent this picture to his wife and friends. it was him in mecca on a pilgrimage. daniel sandford, bbc news. it has emerged that one of the suspects accused of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent poisoning may have visited the uk three times in the last two years. documents obtained by the investigative group found that alex petrov visited the uk several times and other parts of europe. as usual, we have much more on our website. you can get into it with me and some of the team on social media. i am @bbckasiamadera. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: wada lift the suspension of russia's anti—doping agency in a move that is labelled as treacherous by those opposed to it. tiger woods eagles the last hole to hold a share of the lead a
at the time itjust seemed, what is he talking about?"realised. "as soon as i saw the body, ijust knew, and it made sense to me, what he'd said as he was leaving." as he set off to kill five people in westminster, khalid masood sent this picture to his wife and friends. it was him in mecca on a pilgrimage. daniel sandford, bbc news. it has emerged that one of the suspects accused of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent poisoning may have visited the uk three times in the last...
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it was a man who was absolutely target audience and have seen all the other ones and i said, was itjustthat the foreign film you've ever seen? —— or was that the dullest horror film you've ever seen? ever seen? he said, no, it is absolutely terrible. i would probably like it because i am a whiz. you would be bored. just under these drab grey colours. it is only half cleared and the story is really ponderous. i will tell you how bad it is. there's a sequence in it where someone is buried alive and i'm really claustrophobic. that face that you're pulling now is my reaction to some of getting buried alive. in this scene i literally don't care. it is that bad. at least it is set in transylvania which is a bit... isn't it? it is the telescopic castlewood people wandering around. —— in this gothic castle. very slowly, doing sort of... it is rubbish. i will take your word for it but i do like the sound of puzzle. who knew that such a thing as competitive puzzling even existed? i had no idea. it takes inspiration from an argentinian film which i confess i have not seen. kelly macdonald plays a
it was a man who was absolutely target audience and have seen all the other ones and i said, was itjustthat the foreign film you've ever seen? —— or was that the dullest horror film you've ever seen? ever seen? he said, no, it is absolutely terrible. i would probably like it because i am a whiz. you would be bored. just under these drab grey colours. it is only half cleared and the story is really ponderous. i will tell you how bad it is. there's a sequence in it where someone is buried...
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because this could live there, itjust shows an appalling approach.e completely. as they come down across the spectrum, the chairman of the labour party has nothing to do with this. he found jacob rees—mogg tonight to let him know that we are totally nothing to do with this and com pletely totally nothing to do with this and completely condemn this and to make sure he was all right. it makes the calls this guy and however many of them are our try to stick up for him it is not going to help. it makes them look terrible. let's move on to them look terrible. let's move on to the telegraph. interesting to headline here. the uk one payee you bill about brexit deal. i think this is the threat from the brexit secretary who has been talking to the telegraph. tellis elizabeth more about this? he has written a piece for the telegraph and it has got a pretty ha rd—hitting liner to for the telegraph and it has got a pretty hard—hitting liner to end their he says if this government will not pay the terms of the financial settlement. if there is no deal. he says th
because this could live there, itjust shows an appalling approach.e completely. as they come down across the spectrum, the chairman of the labour party has nothing to do with this. he found jacob rees—mogg tonight to let him know that we are totally nothing to do with this and com pletely totally nothing to do with this and completely condemn this and to make sure he was all right. it makes the calls this guy and however many of them are our try to stick up for him it is not going to help. it...
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with someone who was absolutely target audience and has seen all the other ones and i said, "was itjustor film "you've ever seen?" he said, "no, it is absolutely terrible." i would probably like it because i am a wuss. you would be bored. it's filmed in these drab grey colours. it is only half—lit and the story is really ponderous. i will tell you how bad it is — there is a sequence in it where someone is buried alive and i'm really claustrophobic. that face that you're pulling now is my reaction to somebody getting buried alive. in this scene, i literally don't care. it's that bad. at least it's set in transylvania, which is a bit...oooh, isn't it? it's set in this kind of gothic castle with people wandering around very slowly, doing sort of... it's rubbish — it's rubbish. i will take your word for it, but i do like the sound of puzzle. who knew that such a thing as competitive puzzling even existed? i had no idea. this takes inspiration from a 2009 argentinian film, an award—winning film which i confess i have not seen. kelly macdonald plays this mousy housewife was put upon by her hu
with someone who was absolutely target audience and has seen all the other ones and i said, "was itjustor film "you've ever seen?" he said, "no, it is absolutely terrible." i would probably like it because i am a wuss. you would be bored. it's filmed in these drab grey colours. it is only half—lit and the story is really ponderous. i will tell you how bad it is — there is a sequence in it where someone is buried alive and i'm really claustrophobic. that face that...
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i feel ready, i ifeel ready, i have been testing in the past and everyone i do itjust feels more ander a bit confident. especially during the fp one, undera bit more confident. especially during the fp one, under a bit more pressure. confident. especially during the fp one, undera bit more pressure. i'm able to compare myself a bit more with everyone else on the grid. therefore i feel i'm ready for the next thing. now — a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. a source close to jose mourinho has disputed a spanish newspaper report claiming a suspended prison sentence has been accepted by him. earlier reports in the el mundo newspaper claimed that the manchester united manager had accepted the punishment and a fine as part of a deal to settle a spanish tax evasion case. britain's simon yates finished safely in the main peloton to retain the leader's red jersey after stage ten of the vuelta a espana. the briton remains one second clear of alejandro valverde in the overall standings. italian champion elia viviani beat peter sagan into second place in the spr
i feel ready, i ifeel ready, i have been testing in the past and everyone i do itjust feels more ander a bit confident. especially during the fp one, undera bit more confident. especially during the fp one, under a bit more pressure. confident. especially during the fp one, undera bit more pressure. i'm able to compare myself a bit more with everyone else on the grid. therefore i feel i'm ready for the next thing. now — a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. a...
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but then itjust got steadily, slowly, steadily worse. play snooker the way i used to and the way i was capable of.
but then itjust got steadily, slowly, steadily worse. play snooker the way i used to and the way i was capable of.
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so is itjust underneath that? above that and to the right. above, to the right. to their hearts. yesterday you said that they're bigger thanjess. because we have such a great range of wildlife in 0rkney, really, the white—tailed eagles are the icing on the 0rkney wildlife cake. so there are people come from all over the world. nobody really knows what the next step will be for the birds, because nobody who's alive now has seen this before. but there's great potential for this to be the start of a new population. and they really look like they belong, soaring up on the cliffs. visitors have been coming to see the tomb of the eagles for many years now. it's good now that they can go to hoy and see the real bird. to wrap up this week, i'm in alexandra, a township in south africa's largest city, johannesburg, and home to a sensational form of street dance. combining high—energy routines with eye—popping fashion, this is pa ntsula. this style of dancing is absolutely incredible. it's fast paced, it's energetic... ..and it's technical. but for young south africans, it'
so is itjust underneath that? above that and to the right. above, to the right. to their hearts. yesterday you said that they're bigger thanjess. because we have such a great range of wildlife in 0rkney, really, the white—tailed eagles are the icing on the 0rkney wildlife cake. so there are people come from all over the world. nobody really knows what the next step will be for the birds, because nobody who's alive now has seen this before. but there's great potential for this to be the start...
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is itjust the case that once this allegation is made, it must be believed? should say, the fbi to look at this because he should say that because he wants to prove his innocence. why is he so resistant? eunice, a final thought from you about the role of the supreme court. it is an extremely important position for a long time and to a certain extent, it is a barometer of morality in the united states, it's a very long period of time and to have a supreme courtjustice that has this cloud hanging over him and a demeanour which frankly demeans the office that he is about to represent doesn't look good. i am not a candidate to the supreme courtjustice of the united states, this is the point. this debate will probably continue around this table but i'm afraid our time is up this week. plenty more to discuss at the same time next week. join us then if you can. bye— bye. hello. it is a fine end to the afternoon across much of england and wales. plenty of late september sunshine. this is the thing in norwich earlier this afternoon. slightly different story further no
is itjust the case that once this allegation is made, it must be believed? should say, the fbi to look at this because he should say that because he wants to prove his innocence. why is he so resistant? eunice, a final thought from you about the role of the supreme court. it is an extremely important position for a long time and to a certain extent, it is a barometer of morality in the united states, it's a very long period of time and to have a supreme courtjustice that has this cloud hanging...
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itjust makes the government work even more intensely to deliver results.that things in russia today are, sort of, glass half full rather than glass half empty... despite the fact you are no longer in the government, you‘re staying very loyal to the putin message. it‘sjust a half, however you call it, it‘s still a half. sure, but ijust wonder whether the position you‘re taking with me has something to do with the fact that you are relying on the russian government to support your bid right now to be the next leader, chief, chairman, of the world chess federation. it‘s an important political post for russians, and your government appears to be going out of its way to back your claim to the presidency. i understand your question, but my support to the russian government is based on belief that people who work in our government, many of them are my friends and close partners, and i know how professional they are, including ministers who i‘ve worked with for years. i just believe that they will do all the right things in the next few years. but as far as the fi
itjust makes the government work even more intensely to deliver results.that things in russia today are, sort of, glass half full rather than glass half empty... despite the fact you are no longer in the government, you‘re staying very loyal to the putin message. it‘sjust a half, however you call it, it‘s still a half. sure, but ijust wonder whether the position you‘re taking with me has something to do with the fact that you are relying on the russian government to support your bid...
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i'm sorry, itjust isn't. no, but i was very, very stressed for the whole film. very much. let's see what you find for me next week. a really cracking week. enjoy your cinema going. all of our previous programmes are on the iplayer. i'm sure you know the address. bbc. co. uk/markkermode. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, where a major earthquake and tsunami killed at least a00 people. rescue teams are still yet to reach some of the worst affected areas. the country's vice president says he fears the number of dead could rise into thousands. theresa may is facing a public battle at the tory party conference with borisjohnson over her strategy for leaving the european union. in his first newspaper interview since stepping down as foreign secretary, he has told the sunday times that her chequers plan is "deranged". mrs may says her
i'm sorry, itjust isn't. no, but i was very, very stressed for the whole film. very much. let's see what you find for me next week. a really cracking week. enjoy your cinema going. all of our previous programmes are on the iplayer. i'm sure you know the address. bbc. co. uk/markkermode. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: strong...
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it moved so very quickly, from a very unimportant situation, itjust quickly, from a very unimportantend who killed her, and ex— boyfriend who boyfriend who killed her, and ex—boyfriend who killed her. we just need people to know that that can happen, to report it to the police, the police need to be charging people with stalking. it is a crime. tell me about the work that you and the trust are going to do to try to raise awareness and make people understand how dangerous this is? we are starting with young people. we feel that young people, teenagers upwards, need to understand, as alice didn't and we didn't, that stalking is dangerous and can lead to bad outcomes and something has to be done fast about it. social media campaigns we have been doing, one of these hasjust reached a million people. we are doing that with the people. we are doing that with the people themselves and also working with the police on training exercises with the cps and so on, so they deal with cases like this, the women who come to them. what would she make of you doing this today? she would say, dad, what o
it moved so very quickly, from a very unimportant situation, itjust quickly, from a very unimportantend who killed her, and ex— boyfriend who boyfriend who killed her, and ex—boyfriend who killed her. we just need people to know that that can happen, to report it to the police, the police need to be charging people with stalking. it is a crime. tell me about the work that you and the trust are going to do to try to raise awareness and make people understand how dangerous this is? we are...
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itjust makes the government work even more intensely to the deliver results.today a glass half full rather than glass half empty. despite the fact you are no longer in the government, you are staying very loyal to the putin message. in the government, you are staying very loyal to the putin messagem is still a half. shorebasedjust wonder whether the position you are taking with me is whether you are relying on the russian government to support your bid right now to be the next leader, chief, chairman, of the world chess federation. it is an important clinical poster russia and your government seems to be going out of its way to back your claim to the presidency. my support to the russian government is based on belief that people who work in our government, many of them are my friends and close partners and i know how professional they are including ministers i have worked with for years. i believe that they will do all the right things. as far as the presidency is concerned. yes, the world chess federation. as the presidency is concerned. yes, the world chess
itjust makes the government work even more intensely to the deliver results.today a glass half full rather than glass half empty. despite the fact you are no longer in the government, you are staying very loyal to the putin message. in the government, you are staying very loyal to the putin messagem is still a half. shorebasedjust wonder whether the position you are taking with me is whether you are relying on the russian government to support your bid right now to be the next leader, chief,...
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things can happen so itjust gives me a fear in being in england so i really rather out here. up. shaun believes, in london, older gang members deliberately recruit children who?s fathers aren't around into lives of violent crime. —— whose. because you have some guys who call themselves the olders. the olders takes the position of being a dad. they buy them trainers, they give them a tenner or a 20 quid right. but then they encourage him thinking that doing crime is right. right. and then like holding a gun is right. holding a knife is right because they older is telling them that. rhyhiem's whole family tried to convince him to stay injamaica. but by february this year rhyhiem was determined to come back to the uk to make music. about a week before he left from jamaica, about a week before he went back to england. everyone didn?t want him to go. he felt like he was missing out. but i told him you?re not missing out on nothing. on his return to london rhyhiem went straight back to moscow 17. within three months he was dead. was drill music to blame? rhyhiem's life, i don't thi
things can happen so itjust gives me a fear in being in england so i really rather out here. up. shaun believes, in london, older gang members deliberately recruit children who?s fathers aren't around into lives of violent crime. —— whose. because you have some guys who call themselves the olders. the olders takes the position of being a dad. they buy them trainers, they give them a tenner or a 20 quid right. but then they encourage him thinking that doing crime is right. right. and then...
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human writes, they say another hospital was heaped —— it just say another hospital was heaped —— itjustas heaped —— it just a week ago. they say they have tried to clear the area of terrorists. idlib is the last remaining rebel stronghold and four weeks people have been in bracing themselves for a new push and more bombs by russia and president assad's troops. the province is now almost completely surrounded by government forces meaning this could effectively be the last big battle field of syria's seven—year war. the united nations has repeatedly warned of the consequences such action could have. it says it would have like having a walk in a refugee camp. —— ——a war. so far hopes to get assa d camp. —— ——a war. so far hopes to get assad to change his action have failed. it is a question of when not if that military push comes. for these doctors and nurses it is a question of trying to make sure they can help the casualties which seem so inevitable. lebo diseko, bbc news. new research from australia suggests that taking aspirin every day could increase the risk of heavy bleeding in heal
human writes, they say another hospital was heaped —— it just say another hospital was heaped —— itjustas heaped —— it just a week ago. they say they have tried to clear the area of terrorists. idlib is the last remaining rebel stronghold and four weeks people have been in bracing themselves for a new push and more bombs by russia and president assad's troops. the province is now almost completely surrounded by government forces meaning this could effectively be the last big battle...
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we have had four months of chaos and itjust goes on and on. we need a solution from chris grayling.rth to find a solution and i would say that is to bring in a troubleshooter who can bang heads together and get services back on track. we cannot carry on in this position. as a passenger, is that not something you would welcome? i think so, i hope so. what really needs to be done isjust the demand, northern leaders need to get together and demand of westminster that the investment in transport in the north is not only integrated but is made on a par with investment in the south. as the minister for the north, effectively, if i can call you that, that is yourjob? i have good news. in this spending review period, we are spending more on improving northern transport than we are in the south of the country. and that is because of decades of underinvestment. when we launched the northern powerhouse, we said let's put a line in the concrete, we accept there is groaning infrastructure in the north of england and we need to move beyond that and talk about the investment and make those investm
we have had four months of chaos and itjust goes on and on. we need a solution from chris grayling.rth to find a solution and i would say that is to bring in a troubleshooter who can bang heads together and get services back on track. we cannot carry on in this position. as a passenger, is that not something you would welcome? i think so, i hope so. what really needs to be done isjust the demand, northern leaders need to get together and demand of westminster that the investment in transport in...
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mooncake, usually they are around because it just means mooncake, usually they are around because itjustr that reason. and the moon is round as well, just like mooncake. we love, like, sort of sticky, chewy things, so the insides are always sticky and chewy and sweet. i guess it's definitely the flavours, different flavours that are attractive. and the new flavours that are around are very attractive for young people, so... my dad always loves the traditional ones. i'm buying for both, and i'm paying for both as well. well, i have particular brands to go for, particular flavour as well, but i also look at the design. as you can see, the designs are more and more interesting, and it's quite practical as well because they come with a drawer where you can keep your stuff. i have got one of those right here in the studio, i don't know if you can see, there are chinese word inscribed on it saying double egg yolk, and if you open it up you can see them. i am going to try some. yolk, and if you open it up you can see them. i am going to try somem only we had those here! send them over, send the
mooncake, usually they are around because it just means mooncake, usually they are around because itjustr that reason. and the moon is round as well, just like mooncake. we love, like, sort of sticky, chewy things, so the insides are always sticky and chewy and sweet. i guess it's definitely the flavours, different flavours that are attractive. and the new flavours that are around are very attractive for young people, so... my dad always loves the traditional ones. i'm buying for both, and i'm...
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itjust talks when it wants to. unfortunately, when it wants to.t didn't want to. this was a raven playing hard to get but a one—to—one with the cameraman and suddenly, we couldn't shut it up. it's not entirely clear what the bird is actually saving, and this might make more sense if you speak icelandic, but we were promised a talking raven and talking raven is what we got. tim allman, bbc news. i'm not convinced it is talking but i will let you decide. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. we will bring you more updates on hurricane florence as the day goes on. hello there. a full uk weather forecast coming up in a moment, but first of all the latest on that massive hurricane that's heading towards the eastern side of the united states. it is of course hurricane florence. it is a category four hurricane, sustained winds of 1a0 mph but is forecast to strengthen, with wind gusts getting up to 185mph over the next 2a hours or so. it will make landfall friday morning in north carolina, but the effects will be felt up and down the mid—atlan
itjust talks when it wants to. unfortunately, when it wants to.t didn't want to. this was a raven playing hard to get but a one—to—one with the cameraman and suddenly, we couldn't shut it up. it's not entirely clear what the bird is actually saving, and this might make more sense if you speak icelandic, but we were promised a talking raven and talking raven is what we got. tim allman, bbc news. i'm not convinced it is talking but i will let you decide. you can reach me on twitter — i'm...