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and it is not just the mochi to make itjust right.eed. the mochi to make itjust right. and it is notjust about speed. i am told how you hit will affect that all—important final told how you hit will affect that all—importa nt final taste. told how you hit will affect that all—important final taste. i am obviously holding back here for fear of outshining my hosts. (applause). the proof, as they say, is in the pudding. tasted... let's see what thejudges think. pudding. tasted... let's see what the judges think. (laughs). that was not in the script! i reckon that was a fix. and after all that exertion, it is time for a well earned rest. i am heading south, where my trip comes to an end in hokkaido‘s main city of sapporo. it is a fitting place to finish the trip around hokkaido, because here in sapporo, they are hosting a dance festival that pays homage to the whole island's connection to the sea. it is the fifth largest city injapan, sapporo, and hokkaido‘s by some distance. and just and there is where the festival is taking place. yosak
and it is not just the mochi to make itjust right.eed. the mochi to make itjust right. and it is notjust about speed. i am told how you hit will affect that all—important final told how you hit will affect that all—importa nt final taste. told how you hit will affect that all—important final taste. i am obviously holding back here for fear of outshining my hosts. (applause). the proof, as they say, is in the pudding. tasted... let's see what thejudges think. pudding. tasted... let's see...
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be the new normal now, or is itjust to do with jeffrey epstein?t to do with jeffrey epstein? i think it is kind of both, not took come out of answering your question. epstein is an extreme case, since he had this reputation in new york and florida social circles of a man who was very dangerous in terms of abusing young women, and yet he still was a client of top banks like deutsche bank until june still was a client of top banks like deutsche bank untiljune of this year. and he went to hollywood oscar parties last year. but i do think trump has kind of normalised this view of conspiracy theories. i think it is up to the next president, whoever it is, on the republican or democratic side, to lay a clear marker, that we are not going to share unverified conspiratorial administration from a presidential twitter account. that is not normal and not good behaviourfor anyone. there is a reason we have people who are trying to filter through that information. trump himself has his icon and he canjust information. trump himself has his icon and he can just
be the new normal now, or is itjust to do with jeffrey epstein?t to do with jeffrey epstein? i think it is kind of both, not took come out of answering your question. epstein is an extreme case, since he had this reputation in new york and florida social circles of a man who was very dangerous in terms of abusing young women, and yet he still was a client of top banks like deutsche bank until june still was a client of top banks like deutsche bank untiljune of this year. and he went to...
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i would say from right—to—left itjust gets worse. thejohn say from right—to—left itjust gets worse. advisedly, impersonator, doesn‘t do a bad job. imean, at impersonator, doesn‘t do a bad job. i mean, at least the guy isn‘t wearing shoes, but the ringo starr quy: wearing shoes, but the ringo starr guy, i wearing shoes, but the ringo starr guy, i mean, come on. in the background we have someone wearing a remains t—shirt and someone wearing a star wars t—shirt —— ramones. i used to live down the road from the abbey road crossing, as it is now. it is fairto abbey road crossing, as it is now. it is fair to say that not all of the locals treated it with the legal status that crossing deserved. brief last word, rachel? first of all, it is not the original crossing. they have moved it. and secondly i am going to get in terrible trouble for admitting that i wouldn‘t have recognised that if it hadn‘t been for all of the front pages. sorry, chaps, if you are involved in that reconstruction, and sorry to the guardian as well. that‘s it for the papers tonight. don‘t forget you can see the front
i would say from right—to—left itjust gets worse. thejohn say from right—to—left itjust gets worse. advisedly, impersonator, doesn‘t do a bad job. imean, at impersonator, doesn‘t do a bad job. i mean, at least the guy isn‘t wearing shoes, but the ringo starr quy: wearing shoes, but the ringo starr guy, i wearing shoes, but the ringo starr guy, i mean, come on. in the background we have someone wearing a remains t—shirt and someone wearing a star wars t—shirt —— ramones. i...
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it takes 100 strikes of the mochi to make itjust right. and it's notjust about speed.will affect that all—importa nt final taste. now i'm obviously holding back here for fear of outshining my hosts. applause. the proof, as they say, is in the pudding. or the tasting. so let's see what the judges think. laughs. that was not in the script! i reckon that was a fix. and after all that exertion, it's time for a well—earned rest. i'm heading south, where my trip comes to an end in hokkaido's main city of sapporo. it's a fitting place to finish the trip around hokkaido, because here in sapporo, they're hosting a dance festival that pays homage to the whole island's connection to the sea. it's the fifth largest city in japan, sapporo, and hokkaido's biggest by some distance. and just down there is where the festival is taking place. yosakoi soran is one of the region's biggest international dancing competitions. teams dance to music which is all inspired by the hokkaido folk song soran. traditionally, this folk song was about hokkaido fishermen. it's come an awful long way sin
it takes 100 strikes of the mochi to make itjust right. and it's notjust about speed.will affect that all—importa nt final taste. now i'm obviously holding back here for fear of outshining my hosts. applause. the proof, as they say, is in the pudding. or the tasting. so let's see what the judges think. laughs. that was not in the script! i reckon that was a fix. and after all that exertion, it's time for a well—earned rest. i'm heading south, where my trip comes to an end in hokkaido's main...
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and i grabbed a quick word with him about itjust before play started this morning.day's cricket today, but also some moments where all the players come together and go, cricket is big but there are bigger things in life as well. i have done quite a few things since ruth passed away, trying to increase awareness about the foundation, and it is emotional but hopefully i will stay in control to some degree. there will be some special moments, my boys will be ringing the bell this morning which they are very excited about, and receiving caps from the players, so there are some really nice, touching moments there, and hopefully it is emotional without descending into a massive cry—fest. i think what andrew wanted really was a proper contest between england and austria and classic ashes out and austria and classic ashes out andi and austria and classic ashes out and i think he has got it and it is still going on with australia 17 at the one in the reply. looking further ahead and after all the rain yesterday, there is more rain possibly forecast. it will be a challenge fo
and i grabbed a quick word with him about itjust before play started this morning.day's cricket today, but also some moments where all the players come together and go, cricket is big but there are bigger things in life as well. i have done quite a few things since ruth passed away, trying to increase awareness about the foundation, and it is emotional but hopefully i will stay in control to some degree. there will be some special moments, my boys will be ringing the bell this morning which...
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sometimes itjust they paid everton two years ago.it just takes they paid everton two years ago. sometimes itjust takes one deal, one like this to happen at the other is just out to come through like dominoes. you can follow all the developers of the bbc sport website, but those are the four big names to watching next wedding for hours or so. let's head to madrid now and speak to spanish football writer eduardo alvarez. evening, eduardo. first up, what's he latest with barcelona trying to offload phillippe coutinho? it seems to have gone cold on the last five or six hours, but even though it looks like he was safely going to england, not sure to which club, but now it looks there is not an exit for coutinho and less than a day for something you actually be decided. we know how all these tra nsfers decided. we know how all these transfers feed off each other, we wait for one to go and we get a domino effect. christian eriksen was to go to real madrid, he was to come to go to real madrid, he was to come to spain, can you see that going
sometimes itjust they paid everton two years ago.it just takes they paid everton two years ago. sometimes itjust takes one deal, one like this to happen at the other is just out to come through like dominoes. you can follow all the developers of the bbc sport website, but those are the four big names to watching next wedding for hours or so. let's head to madrid now and speak to spanish football writer eduardo alvarez. evening, eduardo. first up, what's he latest with barcelona trying to...
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it was not that we did not want them, itjust never crossed our minds. her call the shots on that one. i think growing up shots on that one. i think growing upi shots on that one. i think growing up i was shots on that one. i think growing uprasa shots on that one. i think growing up i was a closed off person. i did not know how to deal with my emotions, especially with my pa rents. emotions, especially with my parents. kathleen is a therapist. she was a therapist, psychologist. she was a therapist, psychologist. she helped me to open up. betsy and iwe she helped me to open up. betsy and i we rode bikes together and would go on walks together. i would help her cook. is there enough mayonnaise? how much? put more in. yeah, that looks really dry. did and that she gave birth tojulia but with ace term donor. it created a special family. with ace term donor. it created a specialfamily. a with ace term donor. it created a special family. a beautiful with ace term donor. it created a specialfamily. a beautiful blend. mom, how long do i do this for?” was ready t
it was not that we did not want them, itjust never crossed our minds. her call the shots on that one. i think growing up shots on that one. i think growing upi shots on that one. i think growing up i was shots on that one. i think growing uprasa shots on that one. i think growing up i was a closed off person. i did not know how to deal with my emotions, especially with my pa rents. emotions, especially with my parents. kathleen is a therapist. she was a therapist, psychologist. she was a...
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itjust was not happy.cumulated and not individual medals. ben williams also came out on top, winning the triple jump came out on top, winning the triple jump witha came out on top, winning the triple jump with a personal best. gb were forth heading into the final day today. that, for the moment, is all from the bbc sport centre, you can keep up—to—date and full of the athletics, the remaining one hour or so athletics, the remaining one hour or so left of action, and plenty of build—up ahead of manchester united's match as well, due to get under way at 4:30pm, but for now thatis under way at 4:30pm, but for now that is all from me. the fbi is to investigate the death of the multi—millionaire businessman and convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein — who was found dead in his cell in a new yorkjail. the 66—year—old is believed to have taken his own life, while awaiting trial on new charges, of trafficking dozens of underage girls for sex. 0ur north america correspondent, neda tawfik reports. the body ofjeffrey
itjust was not happy.cumulated and not individual medals. ben williams also came out on top, winning the triple jump came out on top, winning the triple jump witha came out on top, winning the triple jump with a personal best. gb were forth heading into the final day today. that, for the moment, is all from the bbc sport centre, you can keep up—to—date and full of the athletics, the remaining one hour or so athletics, the remaining one hour or so left of action, and plenty of build—up...
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itjust seemed, you know, ridiculous if i'm here...the law that might help me sleeping. right. even though i won't be able to use it back at home. yeah. so, now i'm supposed to put it under my tongue. norman. all right? hello. so, first question's got to be... ..did you sleep better last night? quite hard tojudge, because i've been falling asleep very quickly here anyway, erm.. and i did yesterday, and got straight to sleep, and felt that i'd slept deeply. but, you know, if anything — no great, dramatic impact. certainly no strange sensations, which is what i was, sort of — rather naively but, er, there was nothing has changed my view. well, we said goodbye to the british mps, and we're now heading to meet a canadian mp, who is actually really central to the story of how canada legalised cannabis. his name is bill blair, he's a former police chief from this town. and he was tasked byjustin trudeau, the prime minister, with getting behind the system, getting behind the law, and getting behind the big change that happened here. hi there,
itjust seemed, you know, ridiculous if i'm here...the law that might help me sleeping. right. even though i won't be able to use it back at home. yeah. so, now i'm supposed to put it under my tongue. norman. all right? hello. so, first question's got to be... ..did you sleep better last night? quite hard tojudge, because i've been falling asleep very quickly here anyway, erm.. and i did yesterday, and got straight to sleep, and felt that i'd slept deeply. but, you know, if anything — no...
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itjust seems to peak through, things didn't seem normal. to peak at 3pm through, things didn't seem normal. itjust seems to peak at 3pm for european departures and it became clear as we enter the customs hold that there were significant problems. cues got longer and deeper. if you look at the cabin crew is the mark and cues —— cabin crew is the mark and cues —— cabin crew and cues for fast track entry, they weren't going anywhere. they joined our cue for the manual process. that was very telling and very funny as well. how much of an impact has that have on your plans —— had? impact has that have on your plans -- had? iwas travelling impact has that have on your plans -- had? i was travelling for business, but i have my son with me, he's been extremely patient. it's been a long, long, long day coming from the uk. fortunately i have the weekend to recover. i know there are a lot of people very frustrated. 0k, jonathan ivelaw—chapman, thank you for sharing your experience with us andi for sharing your experience with us and i hope you have a
itjust seems to peak through, things didn't seem normal. to peak at 3pm through, things didn't seem normal. itjust seems to peak at 3pm for european departures and it became clear as we enter the customs hold that there were significant problems. cues got longer and deeper. if you look at the cabin crew is the mark and cues —— cabin crew is the mark and cues —— cabin crew and cues for fast track entry, they weren't going anywhere. they joined our cue for the manual process. that was...
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this is why itjust keeps building as a crisis.democracy are growing louder and the government is showing less and less inclination to cave into the protesters. so at the same time the government in beijing a saint no way you are getting to vote for your later, on the other hand, the demonstrators are saying we will not give up until we get summing approaching that so on and on this crisis goes. some are saying this could be the new hong kong, this could be the new hong kong, this could be the new hong kong, this could just be the way things are going to be from now on. is it not interesting when you say caving in from beijing? not interesting when you say caving infrom beijing? if not interesting when you say caving in from beijing? if anything, they are beginning to point the finger of blame at ill intentioned outside western forces. absolutely. they are blaming the british government, the us government, the cia for inflaming all this tension and yet really when you talk to you most here, i think it all boils down to many differe
this is why itjust keeps building as a crisis.democracy are growing louder and the government is showing less and less inclination to cave into the protesters. so at the same time the government in beijing a saint no way you are getting to vote for your later, on the other hand, the demonstrators are saying we will not give up until we get summing approaching that so on and on this crisis goes. some are saying this could be the new hong kong, this could be the new hong kong, this could be the...
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is itjust to see what you can learn from it? see what the teething problems are, what we can learn from their mistakes, and what they've done right, so that it can inform our approach in this country. but i really want to see it for myself, rather than just hear from others. the final mp on the trip is jonathan djanogly from the conservatives. he describes himself as an open book when it comes to drug policy. in my own constituency, in the last year, more young people smoked cannabis than they did tobacco. and so, people seem to be voting with their feet, and that says to me that i've got to take an interest in this. do you think you could be persuaded that there is a better way of doing it, or a different way of doing it than we do here? yes, i certainly go in to this with an open mind, both in terms of legalisation and regulation. so, we'll catch up with the three of them pretty soon. during the film, you're likely to hear a couple of phrases that are often mentioned when you discuss cannabis, and they are thc and cbd. it's qu
is itjust to see what you can learn from it? see what the teething problems are, what we can learn from their mistakes, and what they've done right, so that it can inform our approach in this country. but i really want to see it for myself, rather than just hear from others. the final mp on the trip is jonathan djanogly from the conservatives. he describes himself as an open book when it comes to drug policy. in my own constituency, in the last year, more young people smoked cannabis than they...
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itjust keeps coming through tonight and in this pa rt coming through tonight and in this part of thethen tomorrow we have got even more starting to develop at least the winds will slowly a bate develop at least the winds will slowly abate through tonight and tomorrow and in the south. but that doesn‘t have a greater risk of heavy showers tomorrow. the heaviest rain except to develop in central and southern scotland, northern england through the day moving its way gradually southwards and again giving another inch or possibly more. further south, as i say, some slow—moving thundery showers but getting cooler for next week.
itjust keeps coming through tonight and in this pa rt coming through tonight and in this part of thethen tomorrow we have got even more starting to develop at least the winds will slowly a bate develop at least the winds will slowly abate through tonight and tomorrow and in the south. but that doesn‘t have a greater risk of heavy showers tomorrow. the heaviest rain except to develop in central and southern scotland, northern england through the day moving its way gradually southwards and...
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itjust seemed with. so we realised it was pumice. it just seemed very odd. with.asjust bizarre. we knew, we read briefly about pumice, it was obviously volcanic pumice. what i was worried about was that we might be running into volcanic activity. since we were going about 80 and a half, there was i'io going about 80 and a half, there was no way we could avoid it if we were going towards a volcano. it's officially the hottest august bank holiday monday on record. the new record of 31.2c was reached at heathrow this afternoon, beating the previous record of 28.2c, set in holbeach in lincolnshire, in 2017. andy moore reports on the scorching bank holiday weekend. over a million people are expected to attend what will be the hottest ever notting hill carnival this bank holiday weekend. temperatures approached 33 celsius yesterday and will probably hit a similar level today. those attending the festival are being urged to keep drinking water. several revellers were treated yesterday for dehydration. at frinton, holiday—makers were back on the beach in their hundreds af
itjust seemed with. so we realised it was pumice. it just seemed very odd. with.asjust bizarre. we knew, we read briefly about pumice, it was obviously volcanic pumice. what i was worried about was that we might be running into volcanic activity. since we were going about 80 and a half, there was i'io going about 80 and a half, there was no way we could avoid it if we were going towards a volcano. it's officially the hottest august bank holiday monday on record. the new record of 31.2c was...
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and itjust gives me a headache or chest pains, stomachache. because i can't concentrate when i'm hungry. it makes me feel sick and, like, it makes me feel like i can't do anything without food. and what about in school holidays? do you think it's going to change in school holidays at all? it's hard because you don't know... like, you don't know what you're going to have in your cupboards. it'll be harder. do you think there's something schools could do if they stayed open during the school holidays? yeah. and what do you think would help? my idea was to, like, may be have, like, rent cheaper because housing is, like, really hard for people. supermarkets and shops should... if they've got food that's past its best—by date, they should give it to some charities. i'm just really sorry that, you know, it is so tough, and part of what i want to do is make sure those that can change thingsjust know how tough it is for you guys. and how do you feel that you've got to speak to anne and talk about your situation? i'm proud to be speaking to anne becaus
and itjust gives me a headache or chest pains, stomachache. because i can't concentrate when i'm hungry. it makes me feel sick and, like, it makes me feel like i can't do anything without food. and what about in school holidays? do you think it's going to change in school holidays at all? it's hard because you don't know... like, you don't know what you're going to have in your cupboards. it'll be harder. do you think there's something schools could do if they stayed open during the school...
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we were expecting to be around ten, 15,20 minutes, half an hour, and then itjust kept on getting morere. it's very unlikely we will get on a flight tonight. we could possibly get one tomorrow. they don't have any hotels. we're from newcastle, we've got elderly people. it's just... how do you feel about the way that you've been treated by ba? i'm actually gutted for chloe and alex. gutted. we'll have it sorted out. we've booked with the best airline in the world. we could have gone with wizz air, but we booked with the best airline in the world because of how important it was. and theyjust don't care. how's it left you feeling about what's going to happen with the wedding? terrified, terrified. it should be such a happy occasion. she was so... they were so... it still will be a happy occasion. it's passengers on short—haul flights affected, mainly flying in and out of london airports. computer systems dealing with checking and departures down, delaying thousands. some passengers were stranded abroad. sam and julie stuck in cyprus. it's the height of the summer season, people want to go
we were expecting to be around ten, 15,20 minutes, half an hour, and then itjust kept on getting morere. it's very unlikely we will get on a flight tonight. we could possibly get one tomorrow. they don't have any hotels. we're from newcastle, we've got elderly people. it's just... how do you feel about the way that you've been treated by ba? i'm actually gutted for chloe and alex. gutted. we'll have it sorted out. we've booked with the best airline in the world. we could have gone with wizz...
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i think itjust worked out well.give a presentation fairly soon, to places all over the country. and they come back and said this is what we want to be. we had military people, secret service people, people who really understand what it is about. it is not about me, it's about getting the right location. president macron said she would like to see talks between you and president rouhani within weeks, does that sound realistic to you? i don't know the gentlemen. i knew him a little bit just by know the gentlemen. i knew him a little bitjust by watching. are you one thing, he is a great negotiator. i think it is going to want to meet, i think it is going to want to meet, ithink iran i think it is going to want to meet, i think iran wants to get the situation stretching out. now, is that based on fact or got? that is based on gut. but they want to get the situation straight now, they are hurting badly. their inflation is through the roof, their economy has entirely tanked, the sanctions are absolutely hurting them horri
i think itjust worked out well.give a presentation fairly soon, to places all over the country. and they come back and said this is what we want to be. we had military people, secret service people, people who really understand what it is about. it is not about me, it's about getting the right location. president macron said she would like to see talks between you and president rouhani within weeks, does that sound realistic to you? i don't know the gentlemen. i knew him a little bit just by...
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itjust and utter band you cannot plead something.e solution, just stop using your phones. there is evidence that a hands—free phone call is distracting. recent research has shown that, when we have a conversation, we often visualise what we are talking about. so, if i chat to my wife about the kids, even ona chat to my wife about the kids, even on a hands—free, or about the dog, then i am potentially thinking too much about them and missing hazards on the road. experts who write road safety policy say that a phone call is very different to chatting somebody in the passenger seat. they are in the car, so they can see what's happening around the vehicle. so, when you stop talking because you are needing to deal with a traffic situation, they don't question that. somebody on a phone, if you stop talking to them they will typically start to interact and ask, are you 0k, are you still there? that can be a real problem. the second thing is the signal. it is easier, we are talking face to face now, the signal is good, i can hear your voice,
itjust and utter band you cannot plead something.e solution, just stop using your phones. there is evidence that a hands—free phone call is distracting. recent research has shown that, when we have a conversation, we often visualise what we are talking about. so, if i chat to my wife about the kids, even ona chat to my wife about the kids, even on a hands—free, or about the dog, then i am potentially thinking too much about them and missing hazards on the road. experts who write road safety...
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and itjust shows you the depth of the problem with both sides digging in.n the city are wondering are we one step closer to that central government intervention, which would involve the people's armed police or troops from the chinese mainland getting involved. nearly 2 million people in assam in india are facing the possibility of becoming stateless after narendra modi's government published a register of citizens. it's a list of people who can prove they came to the north—eastern state before neighbouring bangladesh declared independence from pakistan in 1971. the final version of the list leaves off 1.9 million people, many of them muslims. india's governing bjp party has been accused of bias towards its hindu population, a charge it denies. rajini vaidya nathan has more from assam. across the state of assam, people have been coming to these centres to check whether their name appears on the national citizens register. for the last few years, people here, all 32 million of them, have had to prove they're indian by providing documents and paperwork. and t
and itjust shows you the depth of the problem with both sides digging in.n the city are wondering are we one step closer to that central government intervention, which would involve the people's armed police or troops from the chinese mainland getting involved. nearly 2 million people in assam in india are facing the possibility of becoming stateless after narendra modi's government published a register of citizens. it's a list of people who can prove they came to the north—eastern state...
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itjust made me feel so happy and the badminton court.the man with the difficultjob coaching them day in, day out knowing he will have to leave one of them behind. day in, day out knowing he will have to leave one of them behindm day in, day out knowing he will have to leave one of them behind. it will be an upsetting time when the time comes. but they both know the story, they both knew from the start and they both knew from the start and they are giving 100% anyway, so whichever one doesn't go they can hold their hands up eye and say i did everything i could do and i can do the same. they will find out that the end of march which of them will be going to tokyo. until then, they will continue to go head to head. we finish with a special accolade, the fifa's goal of the here. this yea r‘s the fifa's goal of the here. this year's win it might come from belfast. billy simpson, the clifto nville belfast. billy simpson, the cliftonville ladies player is being commended for this unbelievable effort. the top three will be voted on and they will
itjust made me feel so happy and the badminton court.the man with the difficultjob coaching them day in, day out knowing he will have to leave one of them behind. day in, day out knowing he will have to leave one of them behindm day in, day out knowing he will have to leave one of them behind. it will be an upsetting time when the time comes. but they both know the story, they both knew from the start and they both knew from the start and they are giving 100% anyway, so whichever one doesn't go...
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itjust will not work.and the train operating companies? we heard that some people and their situations stuck on trains had their lives made somewhat worse by the way the trains themselves are set up for example. those new units working on tinsley, which the government designed a specified, let's be clear, do seem to have an issue when the power goes off and are very sensitive and that will be looked at urgently. maybe the rail industry can specify the trains are not the department for transport. that is a question that needs asking. and that is want to ask. with individual trains breaking down, then certainly we spent too long rescuing the trains but when the whole network goes off, and every electric train stops, then there is nothing you can do until that power comes on. let's take a second just to salute the thousands of railway men and women who also had a terrible day is today trying to do their best to keep people happy, fed watered and comfortable while they sat on those trains. they did a hell of a
itjust will not work.and the train operating companies? we heard that some people and their situations stuck on trains had their lives made somewhat worse by the way the trains themselves are set up for example. those new units working on tinsley, which the government designed a specified, let's be clear, do seem to have an issue when the power goes off and are very sensitive and that will be looked at urgently. maybe the rail industry can specify the trains are not the department for...
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a really nice progression, i came eighth in my championships, i got bronze last year, so i think itjustow well we are trained to combat any weather condition and be a good paddler in any boat. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. including all the build—up to the third ashes test tomorrow morning, and we will be bringing you more throughout the evening. goodbye. now, if you are guilty of leaving your old phones and laptops in a cupboard to gather dust, you not alone. it is estimated there are 1a million unused gadgets in uk homes, and they all contain valuable elements which the earth could run out of the future. victoria gill reports. most of us upgrade our smartphone every two years, but the old gadgets pile—up. like many of us, louise has a hidden stash of different devices. there could now be as many as a0 million pieces of old technology languishing in drawers and cupboards around the country. that's according toa around the country. that's according to a new study that investigated how many of our old gadgets we all have just stored away. there is ano
a really nice progression, i came eighth in my championships, i got bronze last year, so i think itjustow well we are trained to combat any weather condition and be a good paddler in any boat. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. including all the build—up to the third ashes test tomorrow morning, and we will be bringing you more throughout the evening. goodbye. now, if you are guilty of leaving your old phones and laptops in a cupboard to gather dust, you not...
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itjust means that borisjohnson, when some who won‘t.nt will beat usually complicated for him. a lot of talk about the strategy that was used in this by—election. could this be the new face of politics? in order for parties to get what they want, now? i think there is a danger of perhaps overstating it. it worked well in this constituency because, to be honest, the other remain parties, plaid cymru, and the greens, didn‘t really register at all. plaid cymru has 5%, historically, the greens, even less. but it does suggest there is dope in some areas for those parties who want to stay in the uup appealing union to work together. i think we will see more of that, i think we will see more of that, i think the lib dems, plaid cymru, the greens, potentially some others in other areas of the country, might wa nt to other areas of the country, might want to do this again in the future. a massive question for the tories about what they do about the brexit party, though. we have heard senior tory said today they are not going to get into pacts, th
itjust means that borisjohnson, when some who won‘t.nt will beat usually complicated for him. a lot of talk about the strategy that was used in this by—election. could this be the new face of politics? in order for parties to get what they want, now? i think there is a danger of perhaps overstating it. it worked well in this constituency because, to be honest, the other remain parties, plaid cymru, and the greens, didn‘t really register at all. plaid cymru has 5%, historically, the...
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not play ball, itjust wasn't happy.n to singles by playing two more events in zhuhai and beijing. the briton had already confirmed he'd be playing singles at this week's cincinnati masters — seven months after fearing he might have to retire. he's added the tournaments in china in september and october to his schedule, but has not committed to playing singles at the us open — the final slam of the year — which starts at the end of august in new york. great britain have finished fifth in the three—day world team athletics championships in poland, but there was a bizarre mix up in the final event of the day. gb accidentally put the name of a shot putter — youcef zatat — down on the start sheet for the men's lixli00m relay instead of rabah yousif, meaning the team could not race and earned no points towards the gb total. it is absolutely cutting for the athletes in particular. the simple phrase to use is that there was a technical error with the declaration process. we are exploring exactly what happened. obviously people
not play ball, itjust wasn't happy.n to singles by playing two more events in zhuhai and beijing. the briton had already confirmed he'd be playing singles at this week's cincinnati masters — seven months after fearing he might have to retire. he's added the tournaments in china in september and october to his schedule, but has not committed to playing singles at the us open — the final slam of the year — which starts at the end of august in new york. great britain have finished fifth in...
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but itjust demonstrates how reckless borisjohnson is itjust demonstrates how reckless boris johnson isborisjohnson is being with our economy. of course, a crash out of the european union without a deal will not impact on him, dominic collins, orjacob rees—mogg, it will impact on those on middle to low incomes, there will be job losses at large. in my own territory, no deal means no steel, no pharmaceuticals, no chemicals are now automotive. this will be like a firestorm running through our economy. it is unbelievable a prime minister would wa nt to unbelievable a prime minister would want to inflict hardship upon the people who he is there to serve, because he has been elected by 90,000 members of the tory party. he is going to do this to the economy and these are incredible needs taking place. that is not the way he sees it, you called it anti—democratic, he calls it honouring the results of the referendum? we were told when a further extension was secured for article 50, to use the time wisely and nothing could be furtherfrom the truth. he maintains a deal can be done and he puts no
but itjust demonstrates how reckless borisjohnson is itjust demonstrates how reckless boris johnson isborisjohnson is being with our economy. of course, a crash out of the european union without a deal will not impact on him, dominic collins, orjacob rees—mogg, it will impact on those on middle to low incomes, there will be job losses at large. in my own territory, no deal means no steel, no pharmaceuticals, no chemicals are now automotive. this will be like a firestorm running through our...
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itjust hasn't managed to get across the british isles simply because of the presence of the high pressure producing some really quite heavy bursts of rain across the southwest, through wales, and then to the midlands, on towards the north—east of england, during the latter part of the afternoon. and there the temperature profile — no more the 33, it's closer to 23 or 2a as a high, and cooler than that across northern and western parts, where at least there will be a bright end to the day. but come thursday, we'll be looking again towards the atlantic to see progress of more atlantic weather fronts into northern and western parts of the british isles. so it's wet and windy fare for the western side of scotland, through to northern ireland, too. generally speaking, quite a bit of cloud across england and wales, but a lot of dry weather. and again, that temperatures just about pushing to 23 or 2a at best, on notable south—westerly breeze. from thursday on into friday, we're just going to follow the line of the front back into the atlantic. a little ripple in that weather front thickens the c
itjust hasn't managed to get across the british isles simply because of the presence of the high pressure producing some really quite heavy bursts of rain across the southwest, through wales, and then to the midlands, on towards the north—east of england, during the latter part of the afternoon. and there the temperature profile — no more the 33, it's closer to 23 or 2a as a high, and cooler than that across northern and western parts, where at least there will be a bright end to the day....
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itjust hasn't managed to get across the british isles simply because of the presence of the high pressuree continent, particularly to eastern areas. but wednesday sees this weather front producing some really quite heavy bursts of rain across the south—west, through wales, and then to the midlands, on towards the north—east of england during the latter part of the afternoon. and there, the temperature profile — no more the 33, it's closer to 23 or 2a as a high, and cooler than that across northern and western parts, where at least there will be a bright end to the day. but come thursday, we'll be looking again towards the atlantic to see progress of more atlantic weather fronts into northern and western parts of the british isles. so it's wet and windy fare for the western side of scotland, through to northern ireland too. generally speaking, quite a bit of cloud across england and wales, but a lot of dry weather. and again, that temperature just about pushing to 23 or 2a at best, on notable south—westerly breeze. thursday on into friday, we're just going to follow the line of the front b
itjust hasn't managed to get across the british isles simply because of the presence of the high pressuree continent, particularly to eastern areas. but wednesday sees this weather front producing some really quite heavy bursts of rain across the south—west, through wales, and then to the midlands, on towards the north—east of england during the latter part of the afternoon. and there, the temperature profile — no more the 33, it's closer to 23 or 2a as a high, and cooler than that across...
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it even has its own recipe to make itjust right for the next bit of the process.re actually called the digesters and they work like the human digestive system, breaking down food injust the same way. in fact, the temperature inside there is 37 degrees — the same temperature as the human gut. once the food is broken down, the gas produced is turned into electricity and the rest is sent as manure to the surrounding farms. but there is no denying that aside from the waste, we need to be creating more food to be able to feed the world's growing population. and to be able to do that, we need to find ways of creating sustainable and efficient farming. so we took a trip to the orkney islands off the coast of scotland to see how 56 is being used to do just that. sg networks are starting to pop up in uk cities. but for many rural areas, even getting a basic signal remains a challenge. including in the orkney islands off the north coast of scotland, with a population of just 22,000 people. in the past, an argument against setting up mobile networks in remote locations was t
it even has its own recipe to make itjust right for the next bit of the process.re actually called the digesters and they work like the human digestive system, breaking down food injust the same way. in fact, the temperature inside there is 37 degrees — the same temperature as the human gut. once the food is broken down, the gas produced is turned into electricity and the rest is sent as manure to the surrounding farms. but there is no denying that aside from the waste, we need to be creating...
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itjust doesn't have that charm, that craftsmanship about it that you get in the lego movies or you get, the studio ghibli films from japan, anything like that. will probably do for the summer. i think people will forget about it very quickly. well, let's go to something that is much, much older, notorious, a reissue of the great hitchcock movie. which is part of the hollywood sort of glory days. aboslutely, the golden era. ingrid bergman and cary grant star. she is sent down to rio, actually, on an undercover mission to try and track down some nazis down there who are hiding out down there. he is her american handler and quite a conflict romance follows. a complex romance follows. because it is a restoration, you can kind of see it there in the clip, it looks absolutely sparkling. it looks as if it was made just yesterday, rather than 1916. and the chemistry is so great between. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is of course suave and sophisticated, but playing a more withdrawn character than usual. ingrid bergman just almos
itjust doesn't have that charm, that craftsmanship about it that you get in the lego movies or you get, the studio ghibli films from japan, anything like that. will probably do for the summer. i think people will forget about it very quickly. well, let's go to something that is much, much older, notorious, a reissue of the great hitchcock movie. which is part of the hollywood sort of glory days. aboslutely, the golden era. ingrid bergman and cary grant star. she is sent down to rio, actually,...
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itjust shows you that everything is tied in now in terms of politics, the economy and hong kong's wayny people in the business community expect that there will be more intervention from beijing. for example, we have had the australian business chamber calling on the government of hong kong to scrap the bill altogether. and to consider this independent enquiry into the police to try to ease tensions. some of the business community are really feeling it here. however, if two things are true, they are, that beijing will keep getting involved, that this is going to be something businesses are going to be something businesses are going to be something businesses are going to have to deal with and that this movement is not going to finish. that is something they will probably have to deal with as well. there still will be protests like this. i think, there still will be protests like this. ithink, going there still will be protests like this. i think, going on from now until 2047 because that is when the big shift is going to happen. stephen mcdonnell reporting from hong kong. the hong kong
itjust shows you that everything is tied in now in terms of politics, the economy and hong kong's wayny people in the business community expect that there will be more intervention from beijing. for example, we have had the australian business chamber calling on the government of hong kong to scrap the bill altogether. and to consider this independent enquiry into the police to try to ease tensions. some of the business community are really feeling it here. however, if two things are true, they...
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itjust appears for whatever reason someone lost control of their car at high speed and people have been and people have been injured as a result. thank you very much for that update, thank you. the home secretary, priti patel, has said she wants criminals to feel terror at the thought of committing an offence. in herfirst interview since being appointed last month, she said her mission was to restore public confidence in policing. ms patel also distanced herself from her past comments supporting the death penalty. who's in whaley bridge. to get more on what is going on. absolutely, i can introduce you now to the canal and river trust, daniel greenhouse, which runs the reservoir. what needs to be done to make the save? three areas of operation, the chinook helicopter from the raf is dropping sandbags into the scabbard section, the damaged section of the spillway. that is going well, 400 bags put in yesterday, in between each drop, we are putting grout into binder material, and additionally pumping significance amounts of water. the canal river trust contractors are pumping significant am
itjust appears for whatever reason someone lost control of their car at high speed and people have been and people have been injured as a result. thank you very much for that update, thank you. the home secretary, priti patel, has said she wants criminals to feel terror at the thought of committing an offence. in herfirst interview since being appointed last month, she said her mission was to restore public confidence in policing. ms patel also distanced herself from her past comments...
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itjust makes me so ashamed to be even saying this. they kept her in for over 20 yea rs, this. and in the end, thank god she was released and thank god she got out of bed before they killed her because they were waiting to kill her. now she is speaking out. i think it is important. as a muslim, i have to say that in almost every country, muslim country in the world, minorities, especially christians and jewish people, are horribly persecuted. we want for ourselves equality here, rightly so and in america, and in europe, we should actually be demanding that our countries give that same equality to other minorities living in their countries and we never speak up enough. i am glad she is doing what she is doing because after a ll doing what she is doing because after all this time in prison, she has found her voice. we will end on a tabloid story, the mail on sunday, very briefly, tucked away, world exclusive they say. megan's dad, why can't i see baby archie? it is a separate just like desperate attempt to have anything from brexit. he wants to get his name in all the papers and
itjust makes me so ashamed to be even saying this. they kept her in for over 20 yea rs, this. and in the end, thank god she was released and thank god she got out of bed before they killed her because they were waiting to kill her. now she is speaking out. i think it is important. as a muslim, i have to say that in almost every country, muslim country in the world, minorities, especially christians and jewish people, are horribly persecuted. we want for ourselves equality here, rightly so and...
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itjust doesn't have that charm, that coffman ship about it that you get in the lego movies or if you any pixar films, the studios, anything like that. we'll probably be for the summer. that. we'll probably be for the summer. i think people will forget about it very quickly. well, let's go to something that is much, much older, notorious don mack —— notorious, a reissue of the great movie. the hollywood sort of glory days. the golden era. ingrid bergman and cary grant start. she is sent down to rio on an undercover mission train track down some nazis down there who are hiding out down there. he is her american handler and their dumb equity —— and quite a conflict romance solace the study looks at the lee sparkling. the chemistry is so great. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is suave and sophisticated. slightly playing a more withdrawn character than usual. angered bergmanjust almost seemingly this wild playgirl, and hitchcock's direction. you're going to see some dumb familiar hitchcock things in there from the moves. the
itjust doesn't have that charm, that coffman ship about it that you get in the lego movies or if you any pixar films, the studios, anything like that. we'll probably be for the summer. that. we'll probably be for the summer. i think people will forget about it very quickly. well, let's go to something that is much, much older, notorious don mack —— notorious, a reissue of the great movie. the hollywood sort of glory days. the golden era. ingrid bergman and cary grant start. she is sent down...
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and itjust looks so simple. he missed a couple of great deliveries for stuart broad. ryo ne broad. at the end of the day we had everyone on the boundary, how embarrassing. nine wickets down. what can you do? england will be pulling their hair out. they have got into a decent position, bowling wail, but it will be turning in the players' stomachs tonight. and bad news aboutjimmy anderson. players' stomachs tonight. and bad news about jimmy anderson. we have missed him. more work for the other seam bowlers. 0nly missed him. more work for the other seam bowlers. only four overs from james anderson. he has had that calf problem. he went for a scan at lunchtime and we haven't seen him since. and the bowlers picking up the slack have struggled. it becomes a long day when your main guys in the dressing room with his calf wrapped in ice or whatever. they we re wrapped in ice or whatever. they were doing so well but that knock by steve smith will go down in australian ashes history. it might even be a defining moment on the first day. appreciate that. you can hear phil tufnell
and itjust looks so simple. he missed a couple of great deliveries for stuart broad. ryo ne broad. at the end of the day we had everyone on the boundary, how embarrassing. nine wickets down. what can you do? england will be pulling their hair out. they have got into a decent position, bowling wail, but it will be turning in the players' stomachs tonight. and bad news aboutjimmy anderson. players' stomachs tonight. and bad news about jimmy anderson. we have missed him. more work for the other...
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ijust think it makes itjust such a needless loss of life. were flying. you know, people had been told everything's all right. in your worst moments, do you blame boeing for the death of your son? yeah. the 737 max has been grounded since the ethiopian crash. it's the biggest crisis in boeing's history. but the company's ceo, dennis muilenburg, refused to be interviewed for this programme. right, thank you. we feel the immense gravity of these events and we recognise the devastation to the family and friends of the loved ones who have perished. there's nothing more important to us than the safety of people who fly on oui’ aeroplanes. mr muilenburg admitted mcas contributed to both crashes. but he tried to blame other factors, too. there's a chain of events. there are multiple contributing factors. would the accident have happened without mcas, though? you call it a link? it's a chain of events. there's no singular item. it's a chain of events. boeing says it wasn't relying on a single sensor, because the pilots were there as back up. it says
ijust think it makes itjust such a needless loss of life. were flying. you know, people had been told everything's all right. in your worst moments, do you blame boeing for the death of your son? yeah. the 737 max has been grounded since the ethiopian crash. it's the biggest crisis in boeing's history. but the company's ceo, dennis muilenburg, refused to be interviewed for this programme. right, thank you. we feel the immense gravity of these events and we recognise the devastation to the...
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not play ball, itjust wasn't happy. this week's cincinnati masters — seven months after fearing he might have to retire. he's added the tournaments in china in september and october to his schedule but has not committed to playing singles at the us open — the final slam of the year — which starts at the end of august in new york. two gb athletes have picked up maximum points so far on the final day of the european team athletics championships in poland. richard kilty took the men's 200 metres. there are no medals at this event — points are accumulated instead, with the highest ranking team handed gold at the end of the three—day meet. how's that for a photo finish, though? kilty winning — onlyjust. and ben williams smashed his previous personal best to win the men's triple jump. that also secures wiliams qualification for the world championships in doha and the tokyo 0lympics. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. now it's the film review. hello there, welcome to the fi
not play ball, itjust wasn't happy. this week's cincinnati masters — seven months after fearing he might have to retire. he's added the tournaments in china in september and october to his schedule but has not committed to playing singles at the us open — the final slam of the year — which starts at the end of august in new york. two gb athletes have picked up maximum points so far on the final day of the european team athletics championships in poland. richard kilty took the men's 200...