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this kind of result_ then you see itjust this kind of result and we have to pass this_ of result andve to pass this phase so i can feel the same — this phase so i can feel the same way. because before this arsenal— same way. because before this arsenal game, you guys were asking — arsenal game, you guys were asking about the top four and now_ asking about the top four and now we — asking about the top four and now we return to this position. so nowadays it is like that, you — so nowadays it is like that, you have _ so nowadays it is like that, you have to manage expectations and at _ you have to manage expectations and at the — you have to manage expectations and at the same time when you have _ and at the same time when you have a — and at the same time when you have a bad _ and at the same time when you have a bad result, you have to be calm — have a bad result, you have to be calm and continue to do the 'ob be calm and continue to do the job that — be calm and continue to do the job that we are doing. in cricket, another harry brook century gave england the upper hand on day one o
this kind of result_ then you see itjust this kind of result and we have to pass this_ of result andve to pass this phase so i can feel the same — this phase so i can feel the same way. because before this arsenal— same way. because before this arsenal game, you guys were asking — arsenal game, you guys were asking about the top four and now_ asking about the top four and now we — asking about the top four and now we return to this position. so nowadays it is like that, you — so...
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is itjust 20 years thing? yeah. - whole house. is itjust 20 years thing? yeah. yes, i whole house.nly christmas. do _ years thing? yeah. yes, only christmas. do you _ years thing? yeah. yes, only christmas. do you know- years thing? yeah. yes, only| christmas. do you know what years thing? yeah. yes, only - christmas. do you know what i'm auoin to christmas. do you know what i'm going to ask? _ christmas. do you know what i'm going to ask? because _ christmas. do you know what i'm going to ask? because everyonel going to ask? because everyone asked me! _ going to ask? because everyone asked me! i'll— going to ask? because everyone asked me! i'll give _ going to ask? because everyone asked me! i'll give you - going to ask? because everyone asked me! i'll give you an - asked me! i'll give you an equivalent subfield of this is an advert, this is the bbc. but i will_ an advert, this is the bbc. but i will get — an advert, this is the bbc. but i will get a _ an advert, this is the bbc. but i will get a wrist smack. shouting i will get a wrist smack. snowme— i will get a wrist smack. sho
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itjust seemed to then be all over the social media sites.cebook, and i was scrolling through, going, well, these beauty companies and these online aesthetic companies, they all seem to have it. so i started asking a couple of questions online and managed to get hold of one company who said that they could deliver it immediately. so the medication came through the post, as it normally does. i had a look at it. everything looked completely identical to what i'd had before. the same box, the same packaging. i felt very disorientated, really, really woozy, starting to feel very confused, like i was forgetting what i was doing. i was talking to my daughter and she was talking back to me, but then i'd forget what we were talking about. and she was...she noticed i didn't look right and i said, "i really don't feel very good. "i feel a little bit dizzy. "i think it's best if i go and lie down." i slumped over and sort of slid down, and that was when i began losing consciousness. so she then became, you know, quite hysterical on the phone, and she de
itjust seemed to then be all over the social media sites.cebook, and i was scrolling through, going, well, these beauty companies and these online aesthetic companies, they all seem to have it. so i started asking a couple of questions online and managed to get hold of one company who said that they could deliver it immediately. so the medication came through the post, as it normally does. i had a look at it. everything looked completely identical to what i'd had before. the same box, the same...
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itjust _ syria? so the fighting never stopped. itjust stopped - syria?. itjust stopped in l stopped. itjust stopped in aleppo but the fighting has been ongoing over the last eight years, we have between 30 to 200 people being killed every day still, but the bombardment was on the rural parts of aleppo and the bob blackman was in live, which is where the rebels —— the bombardment was in idlib province. so that never really stopped. it isjust province. so that never really stopped. it is just that the fronts have been extended right now, and now there are more people at risk, because the regime and russian actually end “p regime and russian actually end up retaliating against the civilian population in order to force the rebel groups to succumb, knowing that there will be pressure from the inside from the civilians. thank you so much speaking to us, we appreciate your perspective on this. meanwhile, there have been signs of a break in the ceasefire between israel and lebanon. israel launched a wave of air strikes on southern lebanon on monday evening, hour
itjust _ syria? so the fighting never stopped. itjust stopped - syria?. itjust stopped in l stopped. itjust stopped in aleppo but the fighting has been ongoing over the last eight years, we have between 30 to 200 people being killed every day still, but the bombardment was on the rural parts of aleppo and the bob blackman was in live, which is where the rebels —— the bombardment was in idlib province. so that never really stopped. it isjust province. so that never really stopped. it is just...
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itjust takes a woman with guts. rights. itjust takes a woman with gute— rights.rights. itjust takes a woman with cuts. , , with guts. gisele pelicot could have remained _ with guts. gisele pelicot could have remained an _ with guts. gisele pelicot could | have remained an anonymous, instead she embraced a public role. the victim who refused to feel shame. andrew harding, bbc news, avignon. the debate now moves towards the future and what to make it easier for the future and what to make it easierfor women like to the future and what to make it easier for women like to sell to move forward. 0ne easier for women like to sell to move forward. one thing they're trying to do in terms of parliament is pushed through legislation with regards to the use of drugs in sexual attacks. have a listen to this. translation: have a listen to this. tuna/mom- have a listen to this. translation: ~ ., ., ., translation: what we need to do toda is translation: what we need to do today is raise _ translation: what we need to do today is raise awareness. _ today is raise awareness. info
itjust takes a woman with guts. rights. itjust takes a woman with gute— rights.rights. itjust takes a woman with cuts. , , with guts. gisele pelicot could have remained _ with guts. gisele pelicot could have remained an _ with guts. gisele pelicot could | have remained an anonymous, instead she embraced a public role. the victim who refused to feel shame. andrew harding, bbc news, avignon. the debate now moves towards the future and what to make it easier for the future and what to make it...
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to me of— and itjust was a reminder to me of the _ and itjust was a reminder to me of the differenceseen ukraine, and russia, in russia they never talk about mental _ russia they never talk about mental health, which is in a terrible _ mental health, which is in a terrible state as you can imagine, it is drunkenness and drugs — imagine, it is drunkenness and drugs and _ imagine, it is drunkenness and drugs and criminality, it is the — drugs and criminality, it is the only— drugs and criminality, it is the only out let for the russian citizen, the ex—soldier, but in ukraine they care _ ex—soldier, but in ukraine they care about _ ex—soldier, but in ukraine they care about their people, and they— care about their people, and they care _ care about their people, and they care about the mental health— they care about the mental health of their soldiers, the soldiers _ health of their soldiers, the soldiers coming back and of the families, — soldiers coming back and of the families, and of the children, and _ families, and of the children, and the — families, and of the children, and the c
to me of— and itjust was a reminder to me of the _ and itjust was a reminder to me of the differenceseen ukraine, and russia, in russia they never talk about mental _ russia they never talk about mental health, which is in a terrible _ mental health, which is in a terrible state as you can imagine, it is drunkenness and drugs — imagine, it is drunkenness and drugs and _ imagine, it is drunkenness and drugs and criminality, it is the — drugs and criminality, it is the only— drugs and...
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political chaos in south korea, as the president declares he's lifting martial law, after declaring itjustight night of protests in georgia. in afghanistan, the taliban reportedly banned female students from medical training — the only form of higher education still available for women. political chaos in south korea, as the president declares he's lifting martial law, after declaring itjust hours earlier. he is now facing growing calls to resign. a sixth straight night of protests in georgia. in afghanistan, the taliban reportedly banned female students from medical training — the only form of higher education still available
political chaos in south korea, as the president declares he's lifting martial law, after declaring itjustight night of protests in georgia. in afghanistan, the taliban reportedly banned female students from medical training — the only form of higher education still available for women. political chaos in south korea, as the president declares he's lifting martial law, after declaring itjust hours earlier. he is now facing growing calls to resign. a sixth straight night of protests in...
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itjust wasn't in my nature. so it was really difficult to be able to just be vulnerable.t that time, you said that you felt the sports industry was run by men for men, that it was discriminatory. has that changed in the five years since? i think there's been a lot of progress since that time. i think about when i went through that and all of the negotiations, i was dealing with a team of all men, who were basically telling me how i would come back from childbirth. i think that now there are more women who have seats at the table and have power, but we still have a long way to go. i think that we have momentum, but real change, you know, sometimes it takes a long time. and now you also have a seat at the table. you're one of the four members of the international olympic committee's athletes�* commission. what powers does that give you? myjob will be to listen to the athletes and hear what they're going through, what they need, and be a representation from them, and really to bring new energy to the commission. 0bviously, i'm just starting out, but i want to represent the a
itjust wasn't in my nature. so it was really difficult to be able to just be vulnerable.t that time, you said that you felt the sports industry was run by men for men, that it was discriminatory. has that changed in the five years since? i think there's been a lot of progress since that time. i think about when i went through that and all of the negotiations, i was dealing with a team of all men, who were basically telling me how i would come back from childbirth. i think that now there are...
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itjust takes a little while to boost. _ it up? itjust takes a little while to boost. to - it up?e to boost. to get that important _ while to boost. to get that important lift _ while to boost. to get that important lift with - while to boost. to get that important lift with the - while to boost. to get that - important lift with the speeds, did they have to press quite a lot of buttons?— did they have to press quite a lot of buttons? yeah, the most important _ lot of buttons? yeah, the most important is — lot of buttons? yeah, the most important is the _ lot of buttons? yeah, the most important is the boost - lot of buttons? yeah, the most important is the boost button, | important is the boost button, so it allows 20 seconds of boost, and then they have to have li0 seconds of rest. while they are lifted, while they're on the foils, we can play around with the lift on the left—hand side of the wheel and the screen. we just saw a few points depending on wave commissions or whether going into the corner.— into the corner. this sport is still in the — into the corner. this sport is
itjust takes a little while to boost. _ it up? itjust takes a little while to boost. to - it up?e to boost. to get that important _ while to boost. to get that important lift _ while to boost. to get that important lift with - while to boost. to get that important lift with the - while to boost. to get that - important lift with the speeds, did they have to press quite a lot of buttons?— did they have to press quite a lot of buttons? yeah, the most important _ lot of buttons? yeah, the most...
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itjust - came to the door and i rang my dad straightaway.but you have got to tell your parents! he was so excited. and they are like the moments that you want to share, you know? it is amazing, they get to see us win the gold medals on the track, and they are the people behind everything that you see happen, so getting to share those extra bits of recognition are super special. figs recognition are super special. as ever, there are honest too for those who don't occupy the limelight but whose impact has changed the world of sport. a former world cup winning hockey captain turned champion of women. to hockey captain turned champion of women. ., , ., , hockey captain turned champion of women. ., , ., ., , women. to be honest, i was totally amazed. women. to be honest, i was totally amazed- this _ women. to be honest, i was totally amazed. this envelope _ women. to be honest, i was totally amazed. this envelope dropped - women. to be honest, i was totally amazed. this envelope dropped on| women. to be honest, i was totally. amazed. this envelope
itjust - came to the door and i rang my dad straightaway.but you have got to tell your parents! he was so excited. and they are like the moments that you want to share, you know? it is amazing, they get to see us win the gold medals on the track, and they are the people behind everything that you see happen, so getting to share those extra bits of recognition are super special. figs recognition are super special. as ever, there are honest too for those who don't occupy the limelight but whose...
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itjust makes me feel good. what's your favourite video?e guitar on a couple of videos with her and she's singing and dancing and, you know, she's. .. you could see how happy she was at that time. it was a such a happy period, because it was the time when she were actually living with... she lived with us for three months, and that three months was just so amazing. star was and frankie were isolated. they were taken away from us, went to live about about eight miles away from where we were living at, and we never were getting any contact. and it was that what was so hard because our phones were blocked. it was the the monster that was doing all the... she didn't want anything to do with us. and i, you know, she wanted to keep star away from us. and i think it were all down to that. you know, wejust found it hard because we didn't know what was going off. we we, you know, we tried our best to get frankie away from her, like. but she was sort of so controlled, she sort of believed everything she said. and it was just so sad. well, david, we r
itjust makes me feel good. what's your favourite video?e guitar on a couple of videos with her and she's singing and dancing and, you know, she's. .. you could see how happy she was at that time. it was a such a happy period, because it was the time when she were actually living with... she lived with us for three months, and that three months was just so amazing. star was and frankie were isolated. they were taken away from us, went to live about about eight miles away from where we were...
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itjust kind of snuck up— wanted to win twice. itjust kind of snuck up on— wanted to win twice.ow. what — the main reasons. going to the car now. what are _ the main reasons. going to the car now, what are your— the main reasons. going to the car now, what are your hopes - the main reasons. going to the car now, what are your hopes and - now, what are your hopes and expectations? you're competing alongside toby price. it’s alongside toby price. it's definitely _ alongside toby price. it's definitely a _ alongside toby price. it's definitely a cool - alongside toby price. it's definitely a cool team that we've .ot definitely a cool team that we've got to _ definitely a cool team that we've got to get in the card. hopefully that can — got to get in the card. hopefully that can aid us along the way, but it would _ that can aid us along the way, but it would he — that can aid us along the way, but it would be pretty far—fetched to feel like — it would be pretty far—fetched to feel like i— it would be pretty far—fetched to feel like i can win during the first - i feel like i can win
itjust kind of snuck up— wanted to win twice. itjust kind of snuck up on— wanted to win twice.ow. what — the main reasons. going to the car now. what are _ the main reasons. going to the car now, what are your— the main reasons. going to the car now, what are your hopes - the main reasons. going to the car now, what are your hopes and - now, what are your hopes and expectations? you're competing alongside toby price. it’s alongside toby price. it's definitely _ alongside toby price....
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this kind of results. _ you see itjust this kind of results, and we have to pass this phase, _ resultsave to pass this phase, so — results, and we have to pass this phase, so i — results, and we have to pass this phase, so i can feel it the same way because _ phase, so i can feel it the same way because before this arsenal game, you guys— because before this arsenal game, you guys were asking about the top four, _ you guys were asking about the top four, and _ you guys were asking about the top four, and now, we have returned to this position. — four, and now, we have returned to this position, so it nowadays it is like that — this position, so it nowadays it is like that. you have that manage expectation, and on the same time when _ expectation, and on the same time when you're — expectation, and on the same time when you're having a bad result, you have to _ when you're having a bad result, you have to be _ when you're having a bad result, you have to be calm and continue to the 'ob have to be calm and continue to the job that _ have to be calm and continue to the job that we — have
this kind of results. _ you see itjust this kind of results, and we have to pass this phase, _ resultsave to pass this phase, so — results, and we have to pass this phase, so i — results, and we have to pass this phase, so i can feel it the same way because _ phase, so i can feel it the same way because before this arsenal game, you guys— because before this arsenal game, you guys were asking about the top four, _ you guys were asking about the top four, and _ you guys were asking about...
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i think when he came out on the dance floor that very first time and did twist and shout itjust blewere was really moving, wasn�*t it? saying this is for everyone out there who got told they couldn�*t do something or thought they couldn�*t do it. just explain, if you can, how much it means to people. it is huge. i mean, representation always matters but it is something else chris said a few weeks ago about being an inspiration was that it�*s not about being an inspiration for the visually impaired community, and that�*s the case for our students. they are inspired by him but they already know they are capable of great things. it�*s the wider public who i think need to take a bit of a step back sometimes and think, well, why am i making these assumptions, why am i thinking that this person�*s vision means that they aren�*t intelligent and determined and as chris said with opportunities and support and determination it shows what�*s possible. in that way i think he�*s an inspiration for absolutely everybody to think a little bit differently about visual impairment and disability. yeah,
i think when he came out on the dance floor that very first time and did twist and shout itjust blewere was really moving, wasn�*t it? saying this is for everyone out there who got told they couldn�*t do something or thought they couldn�*t do it. just explain, if you can, how much it means to people. it is huge. i mean, representation always matters but it is something else chris said a few weeks ago about being an inspiration was that it�*s not about being an inspiration for the...
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and to say that the only way to deal with it is to declare martial law — itjust doesn't make sense toching south korea for the past decades. president yoon has survived one attempt of impeachment. do you think that support internally from his party, the ppp, is waning? i mean, his party — the party leader has said that he wouldn't support the president in the next vote. there already have been — i don't know if they're up to the required amount but, if not, they're close. most experts assume that the impeachment motion will pass on saturday. but again, that's up to the korean people to make their decision of how to manage the situation. i'm confident that they will. i'm confident that this willjust be a blip — fortunately or unfortunately, south korea has experience in this kind of tumultuous, you know, rough—and—tumble political environment. and thanks to that, korea was able to leave its authoritarian past behind. thanks to that, it's been able to have peaceful transfers of power. thanks to that, there is a vigorous debate about all of the issues of today — from north korea to china
and to say that the only way to deal with it is to declare martial law — itjust doesn't make sense toching south korea for the past decades. president yoon has survived one attempt of impeachment. do you think that support internally from his party, the ppp, is waning? i mean, his party — the party leader has said that he wouldn't support the president in the next vote. there already have been — i don't know if they're up to the required amount but, if not, they're close. most experts...
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but itjust might take a while. gromit! lizo mzimba, bbc news, bristol.n past six on christmas day on bbc one and the bbc iplayer. and when you decide to have a break from the television it is quite mild this year? that's right. we have seen the clouds thicken in the west, turning murky as milder air pushes in and for some a massive jump in temperatures over the next 2a hours. this afternoon, four or 5 degrees across eastern england and scotland, tomorrow temperatures will be about 10 celsius higher, turning io celsius higher, turning exceptionally mild stop the change is brought about by this area of cloud, a warm front pushing eastwards and behind that we start to get wind coming from the south—west, bringing mild air but as is often the case in winter when we have cold air and milder air mixing it takes a long time for it to elbow the cool stuff out of the race of this afternoon, damp weather and cloud around in the west, temperature struggling at four or 5 degrees. up at 10 degrees in londonderry. the milder air starting to moving to northern ireland
but itjust might take a while. gromit! lizo mzimba, bbc news, bristol.n past six on christmas day on bbc one and the bbc iplayer. and when you decide to have a break from the television it is quite mild this year? that's right. we have seen the clouds thicken in the west, turning murky as milder air pushes in and for some a massive jump in temperatures over the next 2a hours. this afternoon, four or 5 degrees across eastern england and scotland, tomorrow temperatures will be about 10 celsius...
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accountability and itjust needs to stop the loss of life, and it needs to stop.top. the military said the strike i military said the strike was conducted against a vehicle identify it as carrying armed terrorists who they claimed posed a threat to idf soldiers. they say that prior to the strike, numerous, at risk of harming civilians and using precision missiles. i know that you have said... is that something that sounds like what happens on the ground?- something that sounds like what happens on the ground? look, we need real answers. _ happens on the ground? look, we need real answers. what - happens on the ground? look, we need real answers. what we - need real answers. what we have seenin need real answers. what we have seen in gaza in the last 13 months is an utter and complete disregard for civilian life. we are seeing civilians killed in gaza every single day. we are seeing humanitarian aid workers killed every single week. people in gaza have been pushed beyond their limits. they are living a complete nightmare. we have asked the israeli defense forces fo
accountability and itjust needs to stop the loss of life, and it needs to stop.top. the military said the strike i military said the strike was conducted against a vehicle identify it as carrying armed terrorists who they claimed posed a threat to idf soldiers. they say that prior to the strike, numerous, at risk of harming civilians and using precision missiles. i know that you have said... is that something that sounds like what happens on the ground?- something that sounds like what happens...
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and itjust smells like poison. a poison that doesn't kill insects.efore the protests, nasim lived an ordinary life, a hairdresser who loved rap music. i'm interrogated 10 to 12 hours every day. men molest you here and no—one cares. i survived by rapping protest songs to myself. when one of your friends gets shot and killed, you will never be the same person again. but there were moments i thought this darkness would never end. after four months in solitary, nasim is transferred to the main ward to await her sentence. the prisoners surrounded me. i could only cry. they are like butterflies that fly around you. they soothe my wounded wings. every morning i am awoken. we think about what to do to say we managed to live another day. i cook to forget i'm waiting for a death sentence. the hangings take place after the call to prayer at dawn. nasim has been waiting for her sentence for 500 days. there are other women, too, suspended between life and death. every tuesday the women protest against executions. the no to execution campaign has spread from behin
and itjust smells like poison. a poison that doesn't kill insects.efore the protests, nasim lived an ordinary life, a hairdresser who loved rap music. i'm interrogated 10 to 12 hours every day. men molest you here and no—one cares. i survived by rapping protest songs to myself. when one of your friends gets shot and killed, you will never be the same person again. but there were moments i thought this darkness would never end. after four months in solitary, nasim is transferred to the main...
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itjust showed _ a lot to talk, yeah? itjust showed. very respect for tyson furv _ showed.ery title _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in boxing _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in boxing and - fury. olexander usyk has won | every title in boxing and shows no signs of slowing down for the after close fights is every fight that they could meet again. that's about it from us on sportsday. we'll leave you with the latest episode of the football news show, the match at goodison today was the first for everton under new ownership, and this weeks show has been looking at that takeover by the friedkin group. hello and welcome back to the football news show. it is all about average today is a long—awaited takeover of the merseyside club has been completed. they are now in charge after deal from 99.5% of the club believed to be worth in excess of £400 it brings to an end the turbulent tenure where fran put my fans had set “p where fran put my fans had set up evil, relegation and financial battles, primarily points deduc
itjust showed _ a lot to talk, yeah? itjust showed. very respect for tyson furv _ showed.ery title _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in boxing _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in boxing and - fury. olexander usyk has won | every title in boxing and shows no signs of slowing down for the after close fights is every fight that they could meet again. that's about it from us on sportsday. we'll leave you with the latest episode of the...
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we have seen a lot of euphoria on the markets but can you tell me, is this a broad—based or is itjust ferns that are feeling the love? it couple of ferns that are feeling the love?- feeling the love? it is broadened _ feeling the love? it is broadened out, - feeling the love? it is broadened out, you l feeling the love? it is l broadened out, you get feeling the love? it is - broadened out, you get the nasdaq over 20,000, it will be powered by the big seven names, but over the last 3—6 months, the market has been in and out so they are not necessarily leading all of the charge any more and that is healthy. we should expect that to continue. the overall market is priced a little high and we will have to see if the lower corporate tax rate you mentioned or overfed cutting —— the fed cutting and de—is made that reasonable. all de-is made that reasonable. all other de—is made that reasonable. all other things you mention is positive for stocks, so my question is, you mention stocks are looking a little overvalued, our near our way of the market resting yellow ——7 that is almost impossible
we have seen a lot of euphoria on the markets but can you tell me, is this a broad—based or is itjust ferns that are feeling the love? it couple of ferns that are feeling the love?- feeling the love? it is broadened _ feeling the love? it is broadened out, - feeling the love? it is broadened out, you l feeling the love? it is l broadened out, you get feeling the love? it is - broadened out, you get the nasdaq over 20,000, it will be powered by the big seven names, but over the last 3—6...
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and then the tariff wars, is itjust china? europe? means investors have to focus on the downside a little bit. but it is not really what if we are wrong but what do we do when we are wrong because they know they are going to be wrong at one time or another. for asian investments, with these threats of tarrifs, how are you weighing it up? asia has been a little bit different. we have seen this decoupling of the global supply chain away from china. and the move from just in time to just in case strategies and that has been the case in many countries in asia. that will continue to be the case, i would expect a lot of asian countries to benefit from that and so that might still be a theme that people will play out here. are you pro—china? do you encourage people you invest for to put money in china or not? china has both structural and cyclical issues right now in the economy. there is a really bad wealth trap right now for consumers. they can't pick up the slack. headwinds are coming, we know, from the trade side. we haven't seen a credi
and then the tariff wars, is itjust china? europe? means investors have to focus on the downside a little bit. but it is not really what if we are wrong but what do we do when we are wrong because they know they are going to be wrong at one time or another. for asian investments, with these threats of tarrifs, how are you weighing it up? asia has been a little bit different. we have seen this decoupling of the global supply chain away from china. and the move from just in time to just in case...
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itjust developing that brand, moving that forward.me in and let the board run the football club without much interference. this season for _ without much interference. this season for everton _ without much interference. this season for everton may still feel the same — they're three points above the drop zone and restricted by psr. but for most fans, it feels like the breakthrough — the end of mashiri and everton�*s new era. the international cricket council has attempted to solve the problems brought about by the political tensions between india and pakistan, with both countries due to host some of the sport's global tournaments in the next few years. neither wants to play in the other�*s country, and so the icc has announced they won't have to. it'll be the same for all their events until 2027 so, starting with the champions trophy early next year, india will play their matches on neutral territory rather than in pakistan, where the event is being staged. but the solution doesn't come without further problems, as our cricket report
itjust developing that brand, moving that forward.me in and let the board run the football club without much interference. this season for _ without much interference. this season for everton _ without much interference. this season for everton may still feel the same — they're three points above the drop zone and restricted by psr. but for most fans, it feels like the breakthrough — the end of mashiri and everton�*s new era. the international cricket council has attempted to solve the...
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political chaos in south korea — the president officially lifts martial law, after ordering itjust hoursorgia, as the court rejects an opposition appeal to overturn the results of the october election. 0ctober election. and — a special report on the israeli soldiers refusing to serve in gaza — they say they've seen evidence of ethnic cleansing by the idf. a very warm welcome to newsday. i'm sumi somaskanda. it's 1:00pm in seoul, after a night of political chaos. calls are growing for south korea's president to step down, after he attempted to impose martial law. politicians rushed to parliament and voted to block the move, before mr yoon dramatically withdrew the order. the leader of president yoon�*s own party, the ruling people power party, says the president and the entire cabinet should resign, and that the defence minister should be sacked. the largest labour union says it's planning to go on strike until he leaves. no signs of that yet, but senior aides — including his chief of staff — have offered
political chaos in south korea — the president officially lifts martial law, after ordering itjust hoursorgia, as the court rejects an opposition appeal to overturn the results of the october election. 0ctober election. and — a special report on the israeli soldiers refusing to serve in gaza — they say they've seen evidence of ethnic cleansing by the idf. a very warm welcome to newsday. i'm sumi somaskanda. it's 1:00pm in seoul, after a night of political chaos. calls are growing for...
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where they passed a flurry of executive orders and see what has worked and then the tariff was, is itjustmeans investors have to focus on the downside a little bit. it is not really what if we are wrong but what if we do —— what do we do when we are wrong because they know they are going to be wrong at one time or another. for going to be wrong at one time or another-— or another. for asian investments, - or another. for asian investments, with i or another. for asian i investments, with these or another. for asian _ investments, with these threats of carrots, how are you weighing it up?- of carrots, how are you weighing it up? of carrots, how are you weitthin itu-? a. , of carrots, how are you weitthinitua? , ., weighing it up? asia has been a little bit different. _ weighing it up? asia has been a little bit different. we - weighing it up? asia has been a little bit different. we have - little bit different. we have seen this decoupling of the global supply chain away from china. and the move from time tojust in case china. and the move from time to just in case strategies and that has
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step up in class and they have just struggled this season with one win in the condition so far and itjust golfing class when it comes to the champions league. —— golf in class. as you heard, it was keeper alisson�*s first match back since october. his manager was impressed with him., but that didn't extend to the rest of the team. we have an incredible goal keeper, every time we lost a ball we were not aggressive enough, every time we lost a ball they could just almost, every time go to our goal having a shot or a blocked shot and we could attack again. so hardly any control at all of the game. maybe the second half was a bit better, but, yeah — i'm trying to be positive. liverpool were one of three british clubs in action in the champions league. aston villa beat rb leipzig 3—2 in a fast paced, exciting match in germany. villa scored in the first three minutes of the match and, despite leading twice, were pegged back, before they scored a dramatic late winner to take all three points. bbc 5 live commentator alistair bruce—ball was watching with former england keeper paul robinson alongsi
step up in class and they have just struggled this season with one win in the condition so far and itjust golfing class when it comes to the champions league. —— golf in class. as you heard, it was keeper alisson�*s first match back since october. his manager was impressed with him., but that didn't extend to the rest of the team. we have an incredible goal keeper, every time we lost a ball we were not aggressive enough, every time we lost a ball they could just almost, every time go to...
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well, itjust popped up in the last two days.suspension was good until march, probably had untiljune to address it. what happened is that trump wants it done on biden�*s watch and has come straight out and said in the last two days he wants to push past his administration. what that tells you, for all the discussion about the commission to lower debt and campaigning against inflation and the dangers of debt, the incoming president continues, i say continues conceded not care in his first administration, clearly does not care about deficits and debt for the economy. deficits and debt for the economy-— deficits and debt for the econom . ,, ., , ., economy. separately, donald trum - economy. separately, donald trump has — economy. separately, donald trump has threatened - economy. separately, donald trump has threatened the - economy. separately, donald trump has threatened the eui trump has threatened the eu with more tariffs if its members don't buy american oil and gas. how serious is that threat? ., , , ., and gas. how serious i
well, itjust popped up in the last two days.suspension was good until march, probably had untiljune to address it. what happened is that trump wants it done on biden�*s watch and has come straight out and said in the last two days he wants to push past his administration. what that tells you, for all the discussion about the commission to lower debt and campaigning against inflation and the dangers of debt, the incoming president continues, i say continues conceded not care in his first...
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and itjust very small room, two or three square metres. er... there is nothing in it. the, er... are not able to use the bed during the day, so you're not able to lie. and everybody knew that my husband has problems with his back. there is just one stool, and he was allowed to keep one book and he was allowed to spend, the last year, he was allowed to spend less than one hour a day writing letters and working with documents. what's incredible in the book, in the excerpts, is how he manages to keep his humour. he really, truly laughed at this regime and at vladimir putin. that's why vladimir putin hated him so much. and he even manages to make jokes when he's writing the book about how it will sell more, sell better if he dies. i think it's his superpower to laugh at all these people, to laugh at the regime, to be stronger, even from prison, to be stronger than they are. and yet he was clearly brutalised by a system, you know, getting harsher and harsher. and do you worry that in the end, that system would have crushed him or did crush him? i never worry about him. i am absolutely
and itjust very small room, two or three square metres. er... there is nothing in it. the, er... are not able to use the bed during the day, so you're not able to lie. and everybody knew that my husband has problems with his back. there is just one stool, and he was allowed to keep one book and he was allowed to spend, the last year, he was allowed to spend less than one hour a day writing letters and working with documents. what's incredible in the book, in the excerpts, is how he manages to...
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u nfortu nately, unfortunately, i think itjust comes down to the fragile political relationships andfamily, obviously, but for our family, obviously, are one but for ourfamily, obviously, are one main goal in the hope is tojust get are one main goal in the hope is to just get austin home and while we are here, all of us together in washington, dc, our main goal is to ask president biden to please call al—assad and ask for austin to come home. police searching for the man who killed the ceo of one of america s largest health insurance companies have widened their manhunt to include four us states: new york, newjersey, connecticut, and georgia. brian thompson was killed in the early hours of wednesday morning in manhattan. here 5 what we know at this hour: officers say the suspect was first seen in the upper west side area two hours before the shooting. five minutes before the murder, he walks to the hilton hotel in midtown, and waits. thompson walks to the hilton — where he was due to give a speech. and is shot at least twice before the suspect escapes towards central park on a bike.
u nfortu nately, unfortunately, i think itjust comes down to the fragile political relationships andfamily, obviously, but for our family, obviously, are one but for ourfamily, obviously, are one main goal in the hope is tojust get are one main goal in the hope is to just get austin home and while we are here, all of us together in washington, dc, our main goal is to ask president biden to please call al—assad and ask for austin to come home. police searching for the man who killed the ceo of...
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so, itjust shows you that russia carries out such strikes regardless whether ukraine targets its airdent—elect donald trump's critical stance towards ukraine's use of us missiles to strike into russian territory. spokesman dmitry peskov told reporters that trump, quote, "understands exactly what is escalating "the situation". the president—elect had said he disagreed "very vehemently" with kyiv�*s launch of us long—range missiles in an interview with time magazine. trump also maintained his long—held position that he wanted to reach an agreement to end the war — a stance some fear means ukraine ceding its territory to russia. let's talk about all this now with charles kupchan. he's a seniorfellow at the council on foreign relations and a former us national security council official. i assuming you've probably read that interview in time with donald trump, where he says he essentially vehemently disagrees with letting ukraine use long—range american missiles against russia. what do you make of those comments by donald trump?— by donald trump? well, you know, i think _ by donald trump?
so, itjust shows you that russia carries out such strikes regardless whether ukraine targets its airdent—elect donald trump's critical stance towards ukraine's use of us missiles to strike into russian territory. spokesman dmitry peskov told reporters that trump, quote, "understands exactly what is escalating "the situation". the president—elect had said he disagreed "very vehemently" with kyiv�*s launch of us long—range missiles in an interview with time...
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and i think that is why he is not talking about it, big because itjust happened and he didn't really't really know what he had walked into.— walked into. we have about a minute left — walked into. we have about a minute left but _ walked into. we have about a minute left but you _ walked into. we have about a| minute left but you mentioned this people power there in south korea, the history of protest, we saw that in 2016 which led to another impeachment. if this impeachment. if this impeachment vote does not pass, do you think we would see similar protests?- similar protests? yes, absolutely. _ similar protests? yes, absolutely. the - similar protests? yes, - absolutely. the candlelight street protest tactic is pretty well ingrained in south korea, it has a pretty robust street protests culture including fairly militant labour unions who go out and protest in march and raise their fists, who go out and protest in march and raise theirfists, that goes back at least to the 19805, goes back at least to the 1980s, arguably to the 70s, south korean president had been impeached, jailed, i
and i think that is why he is not talking about it, big because itjust happened and he didn't really't really know what he had walked into.— walked into. we have about a minute left — walked into. we have about a minute left but _ walked into. we have about a minute left but you _ walked into. we have about a| minute left but you mentioned this people power there in south korea, the history of protest, we saw that in 2016 which led to another impeachment. if this impeachment. if this...
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itjust doesn't make any sense and i think we are going to have to wait until we get the voice recording how unusual is _ handle on what went on. how unusual is it _ handle on what went on. how unusual is it for _ handle on what went on. how unusual is it for a _ handle on what went on. how unusual is it for a brick - handle on what went on. how unusual is it for a brick wall . unusual is it for a brick wall to be at the end of a runway? it is actually technically 1000 feet, 300 metres, from the end of the actual markings on the runway which denote the end of the runway. it actually continues with tarmac and turns into grass, there is confusion of the exact distance. when i say 1000 feet, 300 metres, according to the international civil aviation organisation is sufficient. if the aircraft landed at the right spot at the other end of the runway then it would have pulled up in time, no question. the fact it landed halfway down the runway, there was not sufficient distance for it to stop. beyond the wall you have a localiser, a steel structure, then a ditch. if it didn't hit the brick wall
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itjust shows that, even in a country that is supposed to be a great place for women, things are far fromthe only country in the world to have done so. at this rate, when do you think that iceland will close the gender gap? my ambition is for iceland to be first to close the gender gap and hopefully by 2030. and iceland should — and already does — lead on that front. that's an ambitious goal, i realise that. but when you say "closing the gender gap by 2030," i mean, that's very soon. it is. do you think that's realistic? probably not a realistic goal, but we don't need realistic goals now. we need courageous goals, ambitious goals. we are facing massive challenges the world over, and empowering women, closing the gender gap is a big part of solving them, if not the key to solving them. do you feel optimistic about the changes that the new generation, you know, your daughter's generation, will bring? absolutely. my daughters are so well educated about consent. they will hopefully take that into their relationship if they have one in the future. you don't need to have, like, a husband and t
itjust shows that, even in a country that is supposed to be a great place for women, things are far fromthe only country in the world to have done so. at this rate, when do you think that iceland will close the gender gap? my ambition is for iceland to be first to close the gender gap and hopefully by 2030. and iceland should — and already does — lead on that front. that's an ambitious goal, i realise that. but when you say "closing the gender gap by 2030," i mean, that's very...
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itjust| shows you the extraordinary direct power of the president of the united states to be able to of those people who are facing the federal death sentence. remember, that is distinct from the many more people who are facing the death penalty in various states in the united states. these are those that have been convicted in federal courts, of whom there are a0. as you say, president biden has said he is commuting the sentences of 37 of them, all men, all convicted of murder, saying he is doing this out of his belief that there should not be executions at the federal level except, he says, in cases of terrorism and hate crimes that result in mass murder, and that is why we are seeing these 37 sentences commuted to life without parole. those three cases that you mentioned, one man is convicted of the boston marathon bombing in 2013, another who carried out a mass shooting at a church in charleston in 2015, and then a man who killed jewish worshippers in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh in 2018. all of those remain on death row. key to this is the political element that you
itjust| shows you the extraordinary direct power of the president of the united states to be able to of those people who are facing the federal death sentence. remember, that is distinct from the many more people who are facing the death penalty in various states in the united states. these are those that have been convicted in federal courts, of whom there are a0. as you say, president biden has said he is commuting the sentences of 37 of them, all men, all convicted of murder, saying he is...
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i'm crying because itjust took so much to get here. in my heart, i've already won.ance has| won his fourth individual gold medal at this olympic games. utterly extraordinary. the guy's a superhero. julien alfred is storming away. alfred reigns supreme. katie ledecky of the usa becomes the only woman to win the same race in four straight olympic games. unbelievable! who has got this? never seen a finish as close. great britain, silver medallists. there can't be regret in looking back and knowing you've done all you can. they were coming, they were coming, they were charging. i the line wouldn't comel for matt hudson—smith. great britain, the silver medal. katarina johnson—thompson adds an olympic silver medal to her considerable collection. what a performance from bryony page! i gold for keely. gold for great britain. gold for being brilliant. this year's... so pretty. au revoir, paris, and merci. merci beaucoup. we'll go for a lie down, c'est fini. well, fini for the olympics, but not for paris. just over a fortnight later, the city threw open its doors once more fo
i'm crying because itjust took so much to get here. in my heart, i've already won.ance has| won his fourth individual gold medal at this olympic games. utterly extraordinary. the guy's a superhero. julien alfred is storming away. alfred reigns supreme. katie ledecky of the usa becomes the only woman to win the same race in four straight olympic games. unbelievable! who has got this? never seen a finish as close. great britain, silver medallists. there can't be regret in looking back and knowing...
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so, does it add anything to the flavour, or is itjust because it's nice to look at? any flavour. it does not have any taste. but doesn't it look gorgeous? it does look very pretty, yeah. shinkansen started coming here, to all the way from tokyo to kanazawa, and they were going to makejust 1,000 to commemorate the occasion. yeah. but since this has become so popular, they're continuing it. so it's thanks to the shinkansen that we have the gold leaf ice cream. yes, indeed. otherwise we wouldn't. that's amazing. right. i love that even here, a place so steeped in the past, the ultra—modern shinkansen is celebrated with every mouthful. i'm leaving the city of gold as i want to travel north, to the city of wajima, at the top of the noto peninsula. and a surprise awaits as i make my way. it's a pokemon train! look at the pikachu on the front of the train. oh, my god! well, that is a very unexpected sight. i didn't realise it was going to be a pokemon train. why not? it's japan. actually, this train was put on specifically to bring moments ofjoy to an area recently plunged
so, does it add anything to the flavour, or is itjust because it's nice to look at? any flavour. it does not have any taste. but doesn't it look gorgeous? it does look very pretty, yeah. shinkansen started coming here, to all the way from tokyo to kanazawa, and they were going to makejust 1,000 to commemorate the occasion. yeah. but since this has become so popular, they're continuing it. so it's thanks to the shinkansen that we have the gold leaf ice cream. yes, indeed. otherwise we wouldn't....
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for a complete novice, tell me...is itjust obvious that if there's too much wind, the balloon will beit's not that it's uncontrollable. it means that the landing will be faster, so you need a bigger space in which to land the balloon. so not ideal. that suggests this is quite a challenging place for this event to take place. it is, yes. yeah. it's not the easiest, but i think that's what attracts most of us here, is the challenge, so... the festival began over a0 years ago and has grown from just a few balloons to the 60—plus balloons they have coming today. back when it started, it was the idea of founder charles—andre ramseier. we started ballooning here in 76. ballooning in the alps was brand—new. nobody was doing it. i'd seen balloons in the us, but in the alps, it's a new dimension. a basket in the sky is like a balcony in the sky. it'sa dream. it's beautiful. you know where you take off, when you take off, you never know where you land and when you land. yeah. this is what i understood this morning, listening to the pilot briefing. small changes that wouldn't affect many other l
for a complete novice, tell me...is itjust obvious that if there's too much wind, the balloon will beit's not that it's uncontrollable. it means that the landing will be faster, so you need a bigger space in which to land the balloon. so not ideal. that suggests this is quite a challenging place for this event to take place. it is, yes. yeah. it's not the easiest, but i think that's what attracts most of us here, is the challenge, so... the festival began over a0 years ago and has grown from...
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i'm crying because itjust took so much to get here. in my heart, i've already won.ic champion. he has won his fourth individual gold medal at. this olympic games. utterly extraordinary. the guy is guy's a superhero. alfred is storming away. alfred reigns supreme. katie ledecky of the usa becomes the only woman to win the same race in. four straight olympic. games. unbelievable. who has got this? great britain. silver medallist. they were coming. they were charging the line. wouldn't come for matt hudson—smith. great britain, the silver medalfor. katarina johnson—thompson as an olympic silver medal to her considerable collection. what a performance for brighton beach. | goals for keely. goals for great britain. gold for being brilliant. she is so pretty. so pretty. au revoir, paris and merci. merci beaucoup. we'll go for a lie down. well finished for the olympics, but not for paris. just over a fortnight later, the city threw open its doors once more for the paralympics. more success for britain's established stars like hannah cockroft and the extraordinary sarah sto
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itjust slid down.er their own impact on the environment. we can't help that we exist, | but we can do better to take care of it. we could make a different deal with the planet, a different deal with the environment, you think? absolutely. and i think seeing things like this remind us that i it's worth doing. i think we get really- caught up in how, when, why, it's impossible. but, i mean, look at this. you just want to stop and do better. - next time, i'm joining scientists as they take blubber samples from whales. .. perfect. ..to understand more about their population numbers. we know that the pregnancy rates are high, the population is increasing, and we're also seeing more calves in the water. so all things we feel good about. and taking the coldest dip of my life. woohoo! that was just as unpleasant as i thought it was going to be. hello. for some places, mist and fog lingered throughout friday, causing some disruption. some of that mist and murk lingered on into the night as well. but over the we
itjust slid down.er their own impact on the environment. we can't help that we exist, | but we can do better to take care of it. we could make a different deal with the planet, a different deal with the environment, you think? absolutely. and i think seeing things like this remind us that i it's worth doing. i think we get really- caught up in how, when, why, it's impossible. but, i mean, look at this. you just want to stop and do better. - next time, i'm joining scientists as they take blubber...