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itjust felt as if it's unfair. so _ gaza. itjust felt as if it's unfair, so we _ gaza.eed to doj unfair, so we need to do another thing for other people as well. , �* another thing for other people as well. f . , as well. they've currently travelled _ as well. they've currently travelled more _ as well. they've currently travelled more than - as well. they've currently travelled more than 500| as well. they've currently - travelled more than 500 miles. we started there, and we have to get all the way over to palestine.— to get all the way over to palestine. ., ., , ., , palestine. for more stories from across _ palestine. for more stories from across the _ palestine. for more stories from across the uk, - palestine. for more stories from across the uk, head i palestine. for more stories| from across the uk, head to palestine. for more stories - from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme: liverpool score four at bournmouth to extend their lead at the top of the english premier league. fo
itjust felt as if it's unfair. so _ gaza. itjust felt as if it's unfair, so we _ gaza.eed to doj unfair, so we need to do another thing for other people as well. , �* another thing for other people as well. f . , as well. they've currently travelled _ as well. they've currently travelled more _ as well. they've currently travelled more than - as well. they've currently travelled more than 500| as well. they've currently - travelled more than 500 miles. we started there, and we have to get all...
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itjust had it all, basically.nity, about conflict, which was the battle of orgreave, in which you used historical re—enactment societies to restage that infamous confrontation between the police and the striking miners in yorkshire. archive: by mid-morning, the picketing had turned i to rioting. eventually, senior officers ordered in the mounted police to disperse the miners. a gap opened and the horses galloped in. shouting what was the motivation for that event and the restaging of something which, again, was such recent history? well, i think because it was recent history, and as history had been buried very effectively by...conservative governments and then new labour, and i worked with re—enactment societies. that's correct. but also with local people who, many of whom had been miners and had been at the battle of old orgreave. and we created this public event. it was about 1,000 people recreated the day, as it was. and filmed by mike figgis. filmed by mike figgis. and the reason i did it — i was very interes
itjust had it all, basically.nity, about conflict, which was the battle of orgreave, in which you used historical re—enactment societies to restage that infamous confrontation between the police and the striking miners in yorkshire. archive: by mid-morning, the picketing had turned i to rioting. eventually, senior officers ordered in the mounted police to disperse the miners. a gap opened and the horses galloped in. shouting what was the motivation for that event and the restaging of...
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itjust sucks for the timing.ks for the timing. no real it. itjust sucks for the timing. no real shocks but carlos alcaraz was made to work hard in his victory. it was a match showcased showing the talents of the world number two. this rally between the less, not coming off on that occasion. the spaniard to march in the end to level his best performance at the australian open in making three. the sensational comeback for cameron norrie, to set down, losing the second on a tie—break. it was a gruelling match for norrie who needed medical timeout and cope with two rain delays to win the next three sets. just fitted time he has come back from two sets down to win at grand slam. app next for him it is kasper root who came to make the third round. england midfielderjordan henderson is closing in on a permanent move to ajax — with his contract at saudi club al—ettifaq set to be terminated. the deal hasn't yet been concluded but reports have suggested he's unhappy at al—ettifaq and wants to return to europe. the 33 year
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let’s andrews and itjust hasn't worked under wayne rooney.— andrews and itjust hasn't worked under waynewayne rooney. let's give you a quick update — under wayne rooney. let's give you a quick update on _ under wayne rooney. let's give you a quick update on the _ under wayne rooney. let's give you a quick update on the situation - under wayne rooney. let's give you a quick update on the situation at - quick update on the situation at tokyo airport. the japanese prime minister has just tokyo airport. the japanese prime minister hasjust said tokyo airport. the japanese prime minister has just said that the coastguard crew who were on—board to assist in the earthquake relief effort, he said he confirmed that five out of the six had died and he extended his condolences to those who were trying to serve those in need. so the situation there is the plane is still on fire and efforts to bring it under control are continuing. hello. a new year, but another named storm. this morning the met office have named storm henk, the weather system which is crossing the uk today set to bring potential for
let’s andrews and itjust hasn't worked under wayne rooney.— andrews and itjust hasn't worked under waynewayne rooney. let's give you a quick update — under wayne rooney. let's give you a quick update on _ under wayne rooney. let's give you a quick update on the _ under wayne rooney. let's give you a quick update on the situation - under wayne rooney. let's give you a quick update on the situation at - quick update on the situation at tokyo airport. the japanese prime minister has just...
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i think we started itjust to have a little seat and itjust seemed to grow up differently from there. and grew and just over the years each time mother nature take it away again, we come back and put it back together. there's not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. i used to walk with my wife on the beach. when she died last april, i used to bring these little stones with a message on it to remember her and now it's going to start over again. these are memorabilia . from the previous bench. people have written l their names on them. it might be nice to add some of those back so that - when people come back, they can see them. - it is not the first time that they have had to do this. the bench has been damaged by storms before and in the summer by a fire. this plaque donated then is now the centrepiece for the new bench once more. the group say they hope that more people come along and add more driftwood and mementos to build the bench up once again to the community hub it once was. for more stories from across the u
i think we started itjust to have a little seat and itjust seemed to grow up differently from there. and grew and just over the years each time mother nature take it away again, we come back and put it back together. there's not a lot left at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. i used to walk with my wife on the beach. when she died last april, i used to bring these little stones with a message on it to remember her and now it's going to...
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itjust makes you so angry that they literally _ ruined.es you so angry that they literally gaz _ ruined. itjust makes you so angry that they literally gaz let - ruined. itjust makes you so angry that they literally gaz let me - ruined. itjust makes you so angry that they literally gaz let me for i that they literally gaz let me for about _ that they literally gaz let me for about three years and turned me not into a _ about three years and turned me not into a basket case but pretty much. i know _ into a basket case but pretty much. i know a _ into a basket case but pretty much. i know a lot — into a basket case but pretty much. i know a lot of the group and they are literally falling apart waiting for the — are literally falling apart waiting for the end of this, for them to put it behind _ for the end of this, for them to put it behind them. the for the end of this, for them to put it behind them.— it behind them. the business and trade select _ it behind them. the business and trade select committee _ it behind them. the business and tr
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i think it makes. everyone more aware and itjust makes _ everyone more aware and itjust makes peoplenot always about _ makes people focus on that rugby is not always about crash, _ makes people focus on that rugby is not always about crash, bang, - makes people focus on that rugby is not always about crash, bang, you l not always about crash, bang, you can play— not always about crash, bang, you can play around _ not always about crash, bang, you can play around it _ not always about crash, bang, you can play around it and _ not always about crash, bang, you can play around it and yes, - not always about crash, bang, you can play around it and yes, it i not always about crash, bang, you can play around it and yes, it is i can play around it and yes, it is physical— can play around it and yes, it is physical at— can play around it and yes, it is physical at times _ can play around it and yes, it is physical at times but _ can play around it and yes, it is physical at times but you - can play around it and yes, it is physical at times but you can i can play around it and yes, it is i p
i think it makes. everyone more aware and itjust makes _ everyone more aware and itjust makes peoplenot always about _ makes people focus on that rugby is not always about crash, _ makes people focus on that rugby is not always about crash, bang, - makes people focus on that rugby is not always about crash, bang, you l not always about crash, bang, you can play— not always about crash, bang, you can play around _ not always about crash, bang, you can play around it _ not always about crash,...
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itjust depends what people want. other. itjust depends what people want-— other. job _ people want. well, it sounds like a great job to _ people want. well, it sounds like a great job to have, i people want. well, it sounds like a great job to have, if. like a greatjob to have, if you're lucky enough to look like someone who is very, very famous. thanks for talking to us about it and happy birthday once again to kate moss, who is 50 today. thank you for your company. have a really, really good day and as i mentioned we are cross all stories on our website. —— across. hello. this week is certainly shaping up to bring some of the coldest and snowiest weather of the winter so far. we started the week on monday in the grip of this arctic air. cold northerly winds feeding frequent wintry showers, especially into northern, eastern, and some western parts of the uk. tuesday remains cold — snow and ice will cause problems for some. but a slight shift in the wind direction, more of a west or northwesterly wind, so that means not as many showers across eastern parts, more s
itjust depends what people want. other. itjust depends what people want-— other. job _ people want. well, it sounds like a great job to _ people want. well, it sounds like a great job to have, i people want. well, it sounds like a great job to have, if. like a greatjob to have, if you're lucky enough to look like someone who is very, very famous. thanks for talking to us about it and happy birthday once again to kate moss, who is 50 today. thank you for your company. have a really, really...
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you know, itjust all around towards houses.ting and it is incredibly dangerous and we have to do all we can to try and limit that threat. ., ~ ., ~ do all we can to try and limit that threat. . ~ ., ,, , ., , threat. neil clark, thank you very much indeed. _ much indeed. let's get more on the broader picture and whether we have indeed reached the peak of this particular crisis. live to sarah keith—lucas in the bbc weather centre. we were hearing from nottinghamshire county council that the expectation is these flood waters will now start to subside and obviously one factor, the largest factor affecting that is whether there will be more rain? absolutely right, we are seeing the peak at the moment but it has been raining across parts of east anglia, the east midlands as well, this is this picture in nottinghamshire. all this picture in nottinghamshire. all this rain we have seen over the past 24 this rain we have seen over the past 2a hours, the latest in a stream of stormy weather we have seen since the start of autumn and wint
you know, itjust all around towards houses.ting and it is incredibly dangerous and we have to do all we can to try and limit that threat. ., ~ ., ~ do all we can to try and limit that threat. . ~ ., ,, , ., , threat. neil clark, thank you very much indeed. _ much indeed. let's get more on the broader picture and whether we have indeed reached the peak of this particular crisis. live to sarah keith—lucas in the bbc weather centre. we were hearing from nottinghamshire county council that the...
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so, itjust depends what you're used to, doesn't it? take, what you take for granted. so, cities are actually a lot less safe. you're hit by a car at any moment. so, out in the woods, as long as you're respectful and always look behind to see where you've just been, then you won't get lost. i mean, my big fear would be a bear, you were a practical child? usually i was either constructing something out of materials such as papier mache, or i was painting. or i was sewing, one or the other. sewing is not so messy. the papier mache is quite messy. so, craft work, then? oh, we didn't call it that, dear. that's a new—fangled term. did you call it anything, or was itjust the stuff...? making stuff. and we had the full...the full run of the tool set, you know. that was very handy. a few years later, when you self—published your first book... yes. a book of poetry, double persephone, um... a very limited run, and i think you made... you hand—printed and set... typeset... yeah. it was a flatbed press, so you had to set each page, and the fonts w
so, itjust depends what you're used to, doesn't it? take, what you take for granted. so, cities are actually a lot less safe. you're hit by a car at any moment. so, out in the woods, as long as you're respectful and always look behind to see where you've just been, then you won't get lost. i mean, my big fear would be a bear, you were a practical child? usually i was either constructing something out of materials such as papier mache, or i was painting. or i was sewing, one or the other. sewing...
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i think we started itjust to have a little seat and itjust seemed to grow up differently from there.grew and grew and just over the years it's mother nature take it away again. let's come back and put it back together. there's not a lot left at all. everyone came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. i used to walk with my wife on the beach _ when she died last april, used to these little stones message on it to remember her and how it's going to start over again. these are memorabilia . from the previous bench. people have written their names on them — people have written their names on them it_ people have written their names on them. it might _ people have written their names on them. it might be _ people have written their names on them. it might be nice - people have written their names on them. it might be nice to - on them. it might be nice to add — on them. it might be nice to add some _ on them. it might be nice to add some of— on them. it might be nice to add some of those - on them. it might be nice to add some of those back- on them. it migh
i think we started itjust to have a little seat and itjust seemed to grow up differently from there.grew and grew and just over the years it's mother nature take it away again. let's come back and put it back together. there's not a lot left at all. everyone came along to help rebuild the bench has their own memories of the place. i used to walk with my wife on the beach _ when she died last april, used to these little stones message on it to remember her and how it's going to start over again....
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yeah, itjust feels normal. yeah.like i can face up to another fear i've been holding on to. when i applied to the uk's fertility regulator for information on my donor, i was also told something really exciting. in front of me, i've got my letter from the hfea, which is a really exciting letter because it's actually got the list of siblings that i've got. so, i've got 16 altogether, which is totally bonkers. it's a lot of siblings. so it's really weird cos i've always said ifelt like i've got a sister, and it actually says there's two females in 1995, which is the year i'm born. so that's just mind—blowing. and it gets better. i think i've actually tracked down that sister. she actually only lives 20 minutes away from me, but we text back a little bit, back and forth, and we've actually decided a date to meet up. which is really, really nerve—racking but really exciting at the same time. it's exciting to think i might get to meet my half sister, but i'm still no closer to knowing my donor — and i don't know if he want
yeah, itjust feels normal. yeah.like i can face up to another fear i've been holding on to. when i applied to the uk's fertility regulator for information on my donor, i was also told something really exciting. in front of me, i've got my letter from the hfea, which is a really exciting letter because it's actually got the list of siblings that i've got. so, i've got 16 altogether, which is totally bonkers. it's a lot of siblings. so it's really weird cos i've always said ifelt like i've got a...
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itjust kept going. it was really long.he fridge door was opening and shutting, pictures were going all over the place, everything fell off the shelves. it was pretty dramatic. barnie and his family went to the local evacuation centre until he was told it was safe to return home. but then... literally just as we're talking, my phone's giving us an alert, telling us there's been another little earthquake up north again. the whole evening there have been aftershocks. further north, some staff at this news network took cover while others wanted to cover the story. the 7.6 magnitude earthquake struckjust after ii:00pm in the afternoon local time. it was caught on camera in this supermarket. there was chaos and confusion. tsunami warnings were issued then downgraded on the ishikawa coastline. and people were told to head to higher ground. translation: i would like to ask | all residents to continue to pay. close attention to the occurrence of this strong earthquake. if you are in a region where a tsunami is expected please evacu
itjust kept going. it was really long.he fridge door was opening and shutting, pictures were going all over the place, everything fell off the shelves. it was pretty dramatic. barnie and his family went to the local evacuation centre until he was told it was safe to return home. but then... literally just as we're talking, my phone's giving us an alert, telling us there's been another little earthquake up north again. the whole evening there have been aftershocks. further north, some staff at...
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itjust treats you as biological material.ant to survive, sooner or later, they need to recognize this and say that they don't agree. antonina had always trusted the authorities and now... translation: i used to have enormous respect for vladimir putin. _ now, i'm more neutral. but if he really does see us as traitors and outcasts for wanting our husbands back, i don't understand why he'd have this attitude towards citizens who once voted for him. in russia, the possibilities for public protest are limited. so once a week, the women meet by the tomb of the unknown soldier, just to lay flowers. opponents of the invasion of ukraine have little sympathy. they say the draftees should have ignored the call up. their wives just want their husbands back now. red carnations — a reminder of the human cost of war. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. a man has been arrested on suspicion of 76 murders and 120 counts of attempted murder in connection with a devasting building fire in johannesburg last year. the 29—year—old was giving eviden
itjust treats you as biological material.ant to survive, sooner or later, they need to recognize this and say that they don't agree. antonina had always trusted the authorities and now... translation: i used to have enormous respect for vladimir putin. _ now, i'm more neutral. but if he really does see us as traitors and outcasts for wanting our husbands back, i don't understand why he'd have this attitude towards citizens who once voted for him. in russia, the possibilities for public protest...
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type of flooring, you give it just a different type of flooring, you give itjust a second and you will going to change... it definitely has more power. once you have not pressed anything back? i have not pressed anything. but the fridge can detect any food you haven't suggest recipe. elsewhere at the show and ai mirror can analyse your face and tell you what skincare you need. , . ., , and tell you what skincare you need. , , , ., need. this could be brutal. i am quite — need. this could be brutal. i am quite jetlagged. - need. this could be brutal. i am quite jetlagged. 0h! - need. this could be brutal. i l am quite jetlagged. 0h! bags am quitejetlagged. oh! bags noticeable. i havejust got am quitejetlagged. oh! bags noticeable. i have just got off a ten hour i think it is quite good. overall it is good. it is your personal mirror, right? how do i closer? , close. this you will see every day to make sure you have all the steps. it has obviously given me and ibac dash cleanser, peptides and eye cream, serum and retinol yes. pretty harsh but maybe ai is telling me what no—one else would
type of flooring, you give it just a different type of flooring, you give itjust a second and you will going to change... it definitely has more power. once you have not pressed anything back? i have not pressed anything. but the fridge can detect any food you haven't suggest recipe. elsewhere at the show and ai mirror can analyse your face and tell you what skincare you need. , . ., , and tell you what skincare you need. , , , ., need. this could be brutal. i am quite — need. this could be...
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so itjust gets frustrating and incredibly dangerous.nd limit that threat. . .. do all we can to try and limit that threat. . ~ ., threat. neil clark there from nottinghamshire _ threat. neil clark there from nottinghamshire county - threat. neil clark there from - nottinghamshire county council. let's take you to some live shots to gloucestershire. this is an area that has been badly affected. we understand that the water levels are currently steady. however tewkesbury in gloucestershire, there was a point when all the roads into the town were in fact blocked. this is a problem for people getting around notjust problem for people getting around not just that but also train problem for people getting around notjust that but also train links and particularly in the west country, has been very badly affected. meanwhile my colleague spoke to mary from hertfordshire. she is a flood resilient campaigner whose home has been flooded twice in the past. she had this advice for people who have been affected by the floods. ma; people who have been
so itjust gets frustrating and incredibly dangerous.nd limit that threat. . .. do all we can to try and limit that threat. . ~ ., threat. neil clark there from nottinghamshire _ threat. neil clark there from nottinghamshire county - threat. neil clark there from - nottinghamshire county council. let's take you to some live shots to gloucestershire. this is an area that has been badly affected. we understand that the water levels are currently steady. however tewkesbury in gloucestershire, there...
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it is itjust practising the amount of hours he put in?— hours he put in?d and _ hours he put in? it is his ability and is relaxed and showing - hours he put in? it is his ability and is relaxed and showing outj hours he put in? it is his ability - and is relaxed and showing out and gets up there insuring people good is that a lot of people haven't gotten the body to do that itjust doesn't, you know? hour gotten the body to do that it 'ust doesn't, you knowi gotten the body to do that it 'ust doesn't, you know? how did the geek kee -s doesn't, you know? how did the geek keeps motivated _ doesn't, you know? how did the geek keeps motivated nothing _ doesn't, you know? how did the geek keeps motivated nothing but - doesn't, you know? how did the geek keeps motivated nothing but the - keeps motivated nothing but the pressure get to him is achieve success success is a 16? i5 pressure get to him is achieve success success is a 16? is got in his playing _ success success is a 16? is got in his playing in _ success success is a 16? is got in his playing in barton'
it is itjust practising the amount of hours he put in?— hours he put in?d and _ hours he put in? it is his ability and is relaxed and showing - hours he put in? it is his ability and is relaxed and showing outj hours he put in? it is his ability - and is relaxed and showing out and gets up there insuring people good is that a lot of people haven't gotten the body to do that itjust doesn't, you know? hour gotten the body to do that it 'ust doesn't, you knowi gotten the body to do that it 'ust...
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itjust needs to be better regulators _ standards.s with - standards. itjust needs to be better regulators with more l better regulators with more background knowledge. katie needed help. she didn't need more medications.— help. she didn't need more medications. �* , ., ~ ., medications. let's talk some more about some _ medications. let's talk some more about some of _ medications. let's talk some more about some of the _ medications. let's talk some more about some of the issues - medications. let's talk some more about some of the issues raised. l live now to thorrun govind, pharmacist and health care lawyer. good to have you on the programme. the problem that strikes me as the rules are in place but they are a bit vague and no one is really policing them. we bit vague and no one is really policing them.— bit vague and no one is really olicin: them. ~ ., , policing them. we do need better reaulation policing them. we do need better regulation and — policing them. we do need better regulation and enforcement - policing them. we do n
itjust needs to be better regulators _ standards.s with - standards. itjust needs to be better regulators with more l better regulators with more background knowledge. katie needed help. she didn't need more medications.— help. she didn't need more medications. �* , ., ~ ., medications. let's talk some more about some _ medications. let's talk some more about some of _ medications. let's talk some more about some of the _ medications. let's talk some more about some of the issues -...
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we heard itjust a moment ago there is — sentence. we heard itjust a moment ago. a concerted effort to what them — ago. there is a concerted effort to what them together, even more forcefully, to make very clear that she is _ forcefully, to make very clear that she is the — forcefully, to make very clear that she is the party's nominee, because there _ she is the party's nominee, because there had _ she is the party's nominee, because there had been those doubts and criticisms — there had been those doubts and criticisms. it is going to be valuable _ criticisms. it is going to be valuable to have kamala harris on the trait— valuable to have kamala harris on the trait in— valuable to have kamala harris on the trail in the coming months. look at what _ the trail in the coming months. look at what they've done today. when this is _ at what they've done today. when this is going to be most likely donald — this is going to be most likely donald trump coming on stage and saying. _ donald trump coming on stage and saying. "i'm — donald trump coming on stage and saying, "
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itjust came from a place of extreme love and, er, carnality.f bought it to my friends here. it was a ballad initially? yeah, yeah, it was, it was kind of slow on piano. like, i didn't write it and think, "oh, yeah, this is a big anthem and this is cool and big and electric." and then emily wrote a guitar solo and i was like, ah, that's what it should be! for the last 22 years, the sound of poll has predicted success for artists like adele, stormzy and dua lipa. # maybe it's the loving in your eyes. this year's runner up was the singer songwriter olivia dean. and in third place was the korean superstar dj peggy gou. but the last dinner party were the runaway winners with this year's voters. this has alljust happened. it's still sinking in. but how will you celebrate? shall we go for a drink? yeah, we're going to have a pint. stay with us we are keeping an eye on ceremony in paris where european leaders have been arriving to pay homage to the former president of the european commission who died just after christmas at the age of 98. we have alrea
itjust came from a place of extreme love and, er, carnality.f bought it to my friends here. it was a ballad initially? yeah, yeah, it was, it was kind of slow on piano. like, i didn't write it and think, "oh, yeah, this is a big anthem and this is cool and big and electric." and then emily wrote a guitar solo and i was like, ah, that's what it should be! for the last 22 years, the sound of poll has predicted success for artists like adele, stormzy and dua lipa. # maybe it's the loving...
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thank you very much for that, itjust so happens - much for that, itjust so happens that we have two nationalas suffering from prostate cancer, what you make of that?— suffering from prostate cancer, what you make of that? christian, good to see ou you make of that? christian, good to see you too. — you make of that? christian, good to see you too. and _ you make of that? christian, good to see you too, and i _ you make of that? christian, good to see you too, and i apologise - you make of that? christian, good to see you too, and i apologise for- see you too, and i apologise for my delay. this is deeply troubling, i concur that all americans are gratefulfor concur that all americans are grateful for general austin's service and his service as secretary of defence and pleased to hear that his prognosis is good, but i worked for secretary rumsfeld for a number of years so i know a lot about the protocol and the authorities of the secretary of defence, and there are certain things that this individual is obligated to do, certain responsibilities that only he or she can perform. so the fact that
thank you very much for that, itjust so happens - much for that, itjust so happens that we have two nationalas suffering from prostate cancer, what you make of that?— suffering from prostate cancer, what you make of that? christian, good to see ou you make of that? christian, good to see you too. — you make of that? christian, good to see you too. and _ you make of that? christian, good to see you too, and i _ you make of that? christian, good to see you too, and i apologise - you make of...
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and we can say that because there's no driver in it, so if it crashes, itjust costs some money. have topped 180mph. this was a test day, where the various teams from top universities around the world were tweaking both the cars and their ai drivers to try and gain maximum advantage. so what exactly are the challenges in trying to make an ai racing driver? well, there's multiple challenges, right? first is the perception, so getting all of the sensors, the lidar, the radar, the cameras to all work right. you have the communication technology, so how do you have really low latency communication? if the cars are moving that fast, you need to stay connected with them all around the track. and then there's the uncertainty of what the different ai drivers are going to do. so if a car is driving by itself, that's one challenge. if you put a second car or even a third car out there, now it has to predict what the other driver is going to do and that can be really difficult from a computational standpoint. everything that the opponent does, our car has to react to in real time the same w
and we can say that because there's no driver in it, so if it crashes, itjust costs some money. have topped 180mph. this was a test day, where the various teams from top universities around the world were tweaking both the cars and their ai drivers to try and gain maximum advantage. so what exactly are the challenges in trying to make an ai racing driver? well, there's multiple challenges, right? first is the perception, so getting all of the sensors, the lidar, the radar, the cameras to all...
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or is itjust general sort of lawlessness?d peru, the largest producers of coke in the world. so this is one factor, this boom in the production of cocaine, which is a record, and changed, you know, the role of ecuador in drug trafficking, that before it was only... ..a country for transit, but after that, became a country for stock and distribution of drugs to the us and to europe. and also because we have a dollarised economy, that means that we don't have our own currency. these make the business, the illegal business easy to launder money. also the economic crisis that we are experiencing. that means more poverty. that means less access, less social investment. how much of a factor is it that the president has only just arrived in the job? he had zero experience before. he's very young. well, i think it's still early to know, but this is something that critics said about him, that he doesn't have a lot of experience. you know, he needs to build up coalitions. and now he has the support of the population. and because of tha
or is itjust general sort of lawlessness?d peru, the largest producers of coke in the world. so this is one factor, this boom in the production of cocaine, which is a record, and changed, you know, the role of ecuador in drug trafficking, that before it was only... ..a country for transit, but after that, became a country for stock and distribution of drugs to the us and to europe. and also because we have a dollarised economy, that means that we don't have our own currency. these make the...
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but for me, i struggled a lot after that because after everything i saw, itjust wasn't right for me to work a normal day—to—dayjob. you see, this gets to the heart of what i find so interesting about you — and notjust you, but there are hundreds, thousands of foreigners who do sign up for causes, for wars of which they're not fighting for their own soil, they're fighting for someone else�*s soil. i'm just wondering also whether there comes a point where there is an addiction to fighting, to the adrenaline, to the excitement. erm...| wouldn't say there's an addiction. i'd say, especially at least in my experience with going to ukraine, when i chose to go there, i knew what the situation was. i knew that the so—called separatists in the east were backed by the russian military. and i discovered pretty much in late 2017 that you could join the ukrainian military officially in a legal process as a foreigner. you could sign up for three years. yeah. so you could sign up for three years. when you complete that, you could then take your citizenship. and for me, that was the ideal. you wanted
but for me, i struggled a lot after that because after everything i saw, itjust wasn't right for me to work a normal day—to—dayjob. you see, this gets to the heart of what i find so interesting about you — and notjust you, but there are hundreds, thousands of foreigners who do sign up for causes, for wars of which they're not fighting for their own soil, they're fighting for someone else�*s soil. i'm just wondering also whether there comes a point where there is an addiction to...
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itjust. .. it sizzled a little bit - itjust... it sizzled a little bit like — itjust...? i decided to propose on my last day on set to my fiance. _ you? i decided to propose on my last day on set to my fiance. i _ you? i decided to propose on my last day on set to my fiance. i got - you? i decided to propose on my last day on set to my fiance. i got her- day on set to my fiance. i got her in on at the pretence of being an extra. everyone was in on it. the producers, vicky, eric, all the cast. theyjust helped. they kept telling me, breathe, breathe. iwas very nervous. telling me, breathe, breathe. iwas very nervous-— telling me, breathe, breathe. iwasi very nervous—l very nervous. what was the scene? i do not very nervous. what was the scene? i do rrot want — very nervous. what was the scene? i do rrot want to _ very nervous. what was the scene? i do not want to spoil— very nervous. what was the scene? i do not want to spoil what _ very nervous. what was the scene? i do not want to spoil what is - very nervous. what was the scene? i do not want to spoil what is going i do
itjust. .. it sizzled a little bit - itjust... it sizzled a little bit like — itjust...? i decided to propose on my last day on set to my fiance. _ you? i decided to propose on my last day on set to my fiance. i _ you? i decided to propose on my last day on set to my fiance. i got - you? i decided to propose on my last day on set to my fiance. i got her- day on set to my fiance. i got her in on at the pretence of being an extra. everyone was in on it. the producers, vicky, eric, all the cast....
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itjust means also that we need to continue to build up the reliance of global resistance on the supplyhat point, vincent clerc, the big boss of maersk shipping, a real pleasure having you on the show. thank you for your time. good luck with everything and we will check in with you soon. thank you, aaron. take care. ok, with pretty much every country affected, the united nations security council has called for the houthi attacks on shipping to and immediately. and the part of the un that tries to keep the oceans safe is the international maritime organisation known as the eye and all. ——as the imo. so i've been catching up with the man in charge. arsenio dominguez, really good to have you on the show. let me start with this, because one of the reasons the iml exists is to look after the safety and for security of international shipping, so i have to ask you, given the scale of the threat in the red sea at the moment, is this the biggest challenge the imo has everfaced? of course, the key question, what can be done about it? it is one of the biggest challenges that the imo has faced, par
itjust means also that we need to continue to build up the reliance of global resistance on the supplyhat point, vincent clerc, the big boss of maersk shipping, a real pleasure having you on the show. thank you for your time. good luck with everything and we will check in with you soon. thank you, aaron. take care. ok, with pretty much every country affected, the united nations security council has called for the houthi attacks on shipping to and immediately. and the part of the un that tries...
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maidstone in the fifth round, just bring it on, itjust keeps getting better and better.e hits a hundred in hyderabad, giving england a glimmer of hope as they fight back in the first test against india. and back to back wins for aryna sabalenka, who's the australian open champion again. we start with the magic of the fa cup — everything you've heard about fairy tales and banana skins and big upsets applies tonight. maidstone united, non—league maidstone united who play in the sixth tier of english football, have knocked out a team that could be in the premier league next season. ipswich town are second in the championship having lost fewer games than anyone else — but today they had no answer for the side four divisions below them as ben croucher reports. you might think it'sjust a game of football, just another cup competition, but if you want to know what a competition can do, take a look at maidstone united. they made history. the magic is still very much alive, maidstone in the fifth round, itjust keeps getting better and better. they travelled to ipswich town of the
maidstone in the fifth round, just bring it on, itjust keeps getting better and better.e hits a hundred in hyderabad, giving england a glimmer of hope as they fight back in the first test against india. and back to back wins for aryna sabalenka, who's the australian open champion again. we start with the magic of the fa cup — everything you've heard about fairy tales and banana skins and big upsets applies tonight. maidstone united, non—league maidstone united who play in the sixth tier of...
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i had been promoted to principal dancer and itjust was kind of a whirlwind. took me years to really accept that i had been promoted and that this history had taken place. you know, abt�*s 75—year history, kind of breaking that barrier, being the first black woman. why do you think you're influential? 0h...i've never been asked that before. erm...you know, i think that because i...i look at myself and my career as not me, you know, it's what i represent. it's all of the people that have gotten me to this place that i stand on the shoulders of. it's giving them voice. it's giving a voice to the voiceless, to so many who haven't been given the same opportunities as me, that it's about giving back to, you know, to those who need guidance and need support. you know, ijust think of my life and my career as this very holistic thing and that it's a give—and—take and that it's not just about me. it's so much bigger than me. misty, it's been wonderful. thank you so much. thank you. they talk and laugh hello there. saturday brought with it drier weather, some sunshine a
i had been promoted to principal dancer and itjust was kind of a whirlwind. took me years to really accept that i had been promoted and that this history had taken place. you know, abt�*s 75—year history, kind of breaking that barrier, being the first black woman. why do you think you're influential? 0h...i've never been asked that before. erm...you know, i think that because i...i look at myself and my career as not me, you know, it's what i represent. it's all of the people that have...
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sometimes it's like, going for a new one, itjust starts with like...e character and a situation. like, totally socially maladjusted human being, who, in most of human history, the world would've found no particular use for, goes from being worth nothing to being worth $22.5 billion in 18 months and then starts to change the world in all kinds of weird ways. michael, let's talk about your book, the new one, the one you were just saying to me has caused all of this noise. so, you spent a lot of time with sam bankman—fried before you started even writing the book. mm—hm. and i was wondering whether the... you write about this guy who's brilliant, creates this crypto exchange. it's quite a dense subject. he is very nerdy, and you spend a lot of time interviewing him, and then it all sort of spectacularly gets derailed. and i was wondering, did your narrative process, to the extent that while you were interviewing him, you had a plan for what you were going to write, did that get derailed, too, by what happened to sam? we got railed more than derailed. real
sometimes it's like, going for a new one, itjust starts with like...e character and a situation. like, totally socially maladjusted human being, who, in most of human history, the world would've found no particular use for, goes from being worth nothing to being worth $22.5 billion in 18 months and then starts to change the world in all kinds of weird ways. michael, let's talk about your book, the new one, the one you were just saying to me has caused all of this noise. so, you spent a lot of...
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itjust treats you as biological material.ed the authorities and now... translation: i used to have enormous respect for vladimir putin. _ now, i'm more neutral. but if he really does see us as traitors and outcasts for wanting our husbands back, i don't understand why he'd have this attitude towards citizens who once voted for him. in russia, the possibilities for public protest are limited. so once a week, the women meet by the tomb of the unknown soldier, just to lay flowers. opponents of the invasion of ukraine have little sympathy. they say the draftees should have ignored the call up. their wives just want their husbands back now. red carnations — a reminder of the human cost of war. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the somerset spinner, shoaib bashir, who is of pakistani descent and who was en route to india with the england cricket squad, has been forced to return to the uk to resolve visa complications — the only member of the touring party to have to do so. bashir was initially left in abu dhabi and won't arrive in
itjust treats you as biological material.ed the authorities and now... translation: i used to have enormous respect for vladimir putin. _ now, i'm more neutral. but if he really does see us as traitors and outcasts for wanting our husbands back, i don't understand why he'd have this attitude towards citizens who once voted for him. in russia, the possibilities for public protest are limited. so once a week, the women meet by the tomb of the unknown soldier, just to lay flowers. opponents of the...
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_ are going to have to go to a bit of itjust to— are going to have to go to a bit of itjust to understandthat was intended to start with. can we start, — intended to start with. can we start, please, with page eight? scope of document. if we canjust look scope of document. if we canjust took at _ scope of document. if we canjust took at the — scope of document. if we canjust look at the top half of the page. this document sets out the procedures to be adopted by post office _ procedures to be adopted by post office accounts, prosecution support service _ office accounts, prosecution support service for— office accounts, prosecution support service for managing and dealing with audit — service for managing and dealing with audit record queries for investigation and support purposes including _ investigation and support purposes including the undertaking of audit record _ including the undertaking of audit record queries, presentation of transaction records extracted by audit— transaction records extracted by audit record queries, analysis of appropriate records. preparation of witness _ ap
_ are going to have to go to a bit of itjust to— are going to have to go to a bit of itjust to understandthat was intended to start with. can we start, — intended to start with. can we start, please, with page eight? scope of document. if we canjust look scope of document. if we canjust took at _ scope of document. if we canjust took at the — scope of document. if we canjust look at the top half of the page. this document sets out the procedures to be adopted by post office _ procedures...
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and itjust came out right now, go to visited — and itjust came out right now, go to visited joe bidenduring the trump witchhunt. this just came house numerous times during the trump witchhunt. thisjust came out about— trump witchhunt. thisjust came out about ten— trump witchhunt. thisjust came out about ten minutes ago, i got it. it's about ten minutes ago, i got it. it's att— about ten minutes ago, i got it. it's all a — about ten minutes ago, i got it. it's all a conspiracy to try and get biden— it's all a conspiracy to try and get biden to — it's all a conspiracy to try and get biden to put two sentences together. try to _ biden to put two sentences together. try to get _ biden to put two sentences together. try to get them into office. ijust want _ try to get them into office. ijust want to— try to get them into office. ijust want to let — try to get them into office. ijust want to let you know that we have our best _ want to let you know that we have our best poll numbers. the best everything despite this. and may be because _ everything despite this. and may be because of— every
and itjust came out right now, go to visited — and itjust came out right now, go to visited joe bidenduring the trump witchhunt. this just came house numerous times during the trump witchhunt. thisjust came out about— trump witchhunt. thisjust came out about ten— trump witchhunt. thisjust came out about ten minutes ago, i got it. it's about ten minutes ago, i got it. it's att— about ten minutes ago, i got it. it's all a — about ten minutes ago, i got it. it's all a conspiracy to try...
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this is a fantastic neck fan and it is...itjust cools you down.had to stop, as hrt is not recommended for those who've had the disease. i was very grateful that my breast cancer was very minor. obviously the big downfall is i couldn't take hrt anymore. i was crying about that. because it's not yet available on the nhs, this drug will cost around £45 per month. plus there's the cost of a private specialist needed to get a prescription — that could be around £200 to £300 per visit. and frustratingly for many, this drug is not yet licensed for women who've had breast cancer. i'm hoping that the trial for looking at breast cancer patients who are going through active treatment, can have a non—hormonal version of this treatment for their symptoms because they're the ones that are really...in my nhs practice i'm struggling to look after. and i'm not in the position to have to pay for it privately and i really need the nhs to step up and get a move on and and provide it for people that like myself, and people who haven't got that massive income, to be ab
this is a fantastic neck fan and it is...itjust cools you down.had to stop, as hrt is not recommended for those who've had the disease. i was very grateful that my breast cancer was very minor. obviously the big downfall is i couldn't take hrt anymore. i was crying about that. because it's not yet available on the nhs, this drug will cost around £45 per month. plus there's the cost of a private specialist needed to get a prescription — that could be around £200 to £300 per visit. and...
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really you can get into it, purely because it just really tries you can get into it, purely because itjustant to play, and there are so many possible outcomes, and i think that is the beauty of it, that we didn't have a clue, you know, what we would be going into, so the fact that the audience are able to have a look and get involved in terms of what is going to happen next, it is getting everyone excited to see what is next, what is going to happen, but yeah, how it captures a variety of different groups, that is why it has done so well. but credit is due to studio lambert, what an unbelievable team to create that. you studio lambert, what an unbelievable team to create that.— team to create that. you 'ust mentioned i team to create that. you 'ust mentioned the i team to create that. you 'ust mentioned the audience h team to create that. you just - mentioned the audience involvement there, and it was shown in the fact that jazatha christie was the name given to you, did you ever think that you would be trending in that way? that you would be trending in that wa ? ., , ,., , ., that you wo
really you can get into it, purely because it just really tries you can get into it, purely because itjustant to play, and there are so many possible outcomes, and i think that is the beauty of it, that we didn't have a clue, you know, what we would be going into, so the fact that the audience are able to have a look and get involved in terms of what is going to happen next, it is getting everyone excited to see what is next, what is going to happen, but yeah, how it captures a variety of...
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this is a fantastic neck fan and it is...itjust cools you down.ho've had the disease. i was very grateful that my breast cancer was very minor. obviously, the big downfall is i couldn't take hrt any more. i was crying about that. because it's not yet available on the nhs, this drug will cost around £45 per month. plus there's the cost of a private specialist needed to get a prescription — that could be around £200 to £300 per visit. and frustratingly for many, this drug is not yet licensed for women who've had breast cancer. i'm hoping that the trial for looking at breast cancer patients who are going through active treatment, can have a non—hormonal version of this treatment for their symptoms because they're the ones that are really...in my nhs practice i'm struggling to look after. i'm not in the position to have to pay for it privately and i really need the nhs to step up and get a move on and provide it for people that like myself, and people who haven't got that massive income, to be able to afford it so we can benefit from it as well. so th
this is a fantastic neck fan and it is...itjust cools you down.ho've had the disease. i was very grateful that my breast cancer was very minor. obviously, the big downfall is i couldn't take hrt any more. i was crying about that. because it's not yet available on the nhs, this drug will cost around £45 per month. plus there's the cost of a private specialist needed to get a prescription — that could be around £200 to £300 per visit. and frustratingly for many, this drug is not yet licensed...
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i spent some time talking to residents there, and some relatives of the poor boys who died, and itjusthe community, and for the city. we will be working with a locally trained family liaison officers to support the families. i know that the widerfamily were support the families. i know that the wider family were rallying othering to support them and come together to grieve, and the community, the neighbours, but expressing to me how the new particular one of the victims. they were talking about what's a good lad she had been. it has hit people are really hard. the united nations is urging governments not to withdraw funding from its main agency which delivers aid to palestinians in gaza — known as unwra. france is the latest country to pull money for the organisation — after israel alleged that 12 of its staff were involved in the deadly october 7th attacks by hamas. the agency, which employs 30,000 members of staff, 1,300 of whom work in gaza, says it is investigating and has already sacked nine employees. in a written statement, the un's secretary general antonio guterres said... her
i spent some time talking to residents there, and some relatives of the poor boys who died, and itjusthe community, and for the city. we will be working with a locally trained family liaison officers to support the families. i know that the widerfamily were support the families. i know that the wider family were rallying othering to support them and come together to grieve, and the community, the neighbours, but expressing to me how the new particular one of the victims. they were talking about...
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and itjust keeps going into thursday and friday.d, we might well start to see the atlantic influence again. but between now and then, it looks colder with a greater chance of some impactful snow. the warnings are on the website. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: the united states launches a new overnight strike against houthi rebels in yemen, a day after the us and the uk bombed targets in nearly 30 locations. it comes after weeks of attacks by the rebels on cargo ships in the red sea, which is key for international trading routes. finance experts say the post office may have underpaid more than £100 million in tax while overpaying top executives. and have you heard of a recruitment scam? they're on the rise and costing victims record amounts. we'll find out what you can do to protect yourself. good morning. furore over var again, as luton leave it late to snatch a point in the relegation battle at burnley, but there's anger that the goal was allowed to stand, with the hos
and itjust keeps going into thursday and friday.d, we might well start to see the atlantic influence again. but between now and then, it looks colder with a greater chance of some impactful snow. the warnings are on the website. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: the united states launches a new overnight strike against houthi rebels in yemen, a day after the us and the uk bombed targets in nearly 30 locations. it comes after weeks of...
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for lawmakers, itjust parents. for lawmakers, it just wasn't parents.t good enough. they want these ceos to endorse key bills that they want to pass through congress. yeah. want to pass through congress. yeah, and it is a familiar _ want to pass through congress. yeah, and it is a familiar allegation - want to pass through congress. yeah, and it is a familiar allegation and - and it is a familiar allegation and we heard it once again they are from a family member who had lost a son to suicide. that familiar refrain that these firms are putting profit before safety, and some of the numbers, statistics that were cited in that hearing today, one report, instagram's own internal study saying 20% of users between 30—15 have received unwanted sexual advancesin have received unwanted sexual advances in the last seven days, mark zuckerberg was asked about it and he said i don't want to answer that, because the again allegation is they did nothing about it. so they are really under pressure to prove that they are taking this seriously and not putting profit firs
for lawmakers, itjust parents. for lawmakers, it just wasn't parents.t good enough. they want these ceos to endorse key bills that they want to pass through congress. yeah. want to pass through congress. yeah, and it is a familiar _ want to pass through congress. yeah, and it is a familiar allegation - want to pass through congress. yeah, and it is a familiar allegation and - and it is a familiar allegation and we heard it once again they are from a family member who had lost a son to suicide....