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summary went to loughborough _ seniors. summary went to loughborough was - seniors. went— loughborough was the year it all went crazy where he started getting qualified _ went crazy where he started getting qualified for tokyo. 30 went crazy where he started getting qualified for tokyo.— qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, _ qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, you _ qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, you have _ qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, you have to - qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, you have to have i qualified for tokyo. so to be at. this level, you have to have that fire in your belly. talent obviously but that competitiveness. are you a competitive family?— competitive family? yes, they were re competitive family? yes, they were pretty competitive. _ competitive family? yes, they were pretty competitive. i— competitive family? yes, they were pretty competitive. i know - competitive family? yes, they were pretty competitive. i know we i competitive family? yes, they were pretty competitive. i know we are. l
summary went to loughborough _ seniors. summary went to loughborough was - seniors. went— loughborough was the year it all went crazy where he started getting qualified _ went crazy where he started getting qualified for tokyo. 30 went crazy where he started getting qualified for tokyo.— qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, _ qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, you _ qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, you have _ qualified for tokyo. so to be at this level, you...
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to discuss this in more detail is professor david fletcher, a sports psychologist at loughborough university your take on all three, if i may. first of all, let's go back to the gymnastics and the romanian anna barbosu who is about to win a bronze medal and at the last minute after she was literally the with the romanian flag behind her was told, so sorry, we made a mistake, there was an appeal in the scoring and you have now been superseded, you are in fourth place without her reaction was heart wrenching. how does she come back from that? i’m wrenching. how does she come back from that? �* ., ., ., , wrenching. how does she come back fromthat? �* ., ., ., , �*, from that? i'm not an ally, it's auoin to from that? i'm not an ally, it's going to be — from that? i'm not an ally, it's going to be difficult _ from that? i'm not an ally, it's going to be difficult for - from that? i'm not an ally, it's going to be difficult for her - from that? i'm not an ally, it's going to be difficult for her to | going to be difficult for her to recover— going to be difficult for her to recover and come back
to discuss this in more detail is professor david fletcher, a sports psychologist at loughborough university your take on all three, if i may. first of all, let's go back to the gymnastics and the romanian anna barbosu who is about to win a bronze medal and at the last minute after she was literally the with the romanian flag behind her was told, so sorry, we made a mistake, there was an appeal in the scoring and you have now been superseded, you are in fourth place without her reaction was...
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let's speak to one of his labour backbenchers — jeevun sandher, mp for loughborough.us. keir starmer said those were the broadest shoulders should pay, so the labour party is removing winter fuel payments from around 10 million pensioners, are those the people that labour regarded as having the highest shoulders? we that labour regarded as having the highest shoulders?— that labour regarded as having the highest shoulders? we had to make difficult decisions _ highest shoulders? we had to make difficult decisions because _ highest shoulders? we had to make difficult decisions because of- highest shoulders? we had to make difficult decisions because of the - difficult decisions because of the mess we have. now we find on top of it a £22 billion financing gap in this year alone, and we are committed to helping people get on in life, it's where rachel's head is and where our heart is as welcome the labour government got pensioner poverty down by £900,000, this government have a good drive to increase the pension or credit involvement to ensure that actually people do and
let's speak to one of his labour backbenchers — jeevun sandher, mp for loughborough.us. keir starmer said those were the broadest shoulders should pay, so the labour party is removing winter fuel payments from around 10 million pensioners, are those the people that labour regarded as having the highest shoulders? we that labour regarded as having the highest shoulders?— that labour regarded as having the highest shoulders? we had to make difficult decisions _ highest shoulders? we had to...
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our reporter charlie slater has been to loughborough to meet him.big champion and because of his age everyone is saying, well, maybe you should think about calling it quits one day. no chance. it’s you should think about calling it quits one day. no chance. it's the mind that gives _ quits one day. no chance. it's the mind that gives up _ quits one day. no chance. it's the mind that gives up before - quits one day. no chance. it's the mind that gives up before the - quits one day. no chance. it's the i mind that gives up before the body. i genuinely believe that. i could have given up when i ruptured my achilles in 2018, i didn't come i learned more about myself and i found enjoyment in it. so i'm going to keep going as long as i can. you really mean _ to keep going as long as i can. you really mean that, _ to keep going as long as i can. you really mean that, don't you? when you said i will do it. you mean it, right? i you said i will do it. you mean it, riuht? . ., . , right? i mean it. i mean it. whilst i am still in _ right? i mean it. i mean it
our reporter charlie slater has been to loughborough to meet him.big champion and because of his age everyone is saying, well, maybe you should think about calling it quits one day. no chance. it’s you should think about calling it quits one day. no chance. it's the mind that gives _ quits one day. no chance. it's the mind that gives up _ quits one day. no chance. it's the mind that gives up before - quits one day. no chance. it's the mind that gives up before the - quits one day. no chance....
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when i tried to buy my £8.99 bottle of olive oil in the loughborough junction co—op i picked up and ite cashier and she has to then go back shop. so i have to wait because there's a queue. when she's got a moment, go all the way back behind the doors, come out with a bottle of olive oil because thatis a bottle of olive oil because that is how prolific shoplifting is in my area. we don't all have a manor house in somerset. >> there's no deterrence, right? people partly people think you can get away with it. and that's why, unlike you two, i am in favour of locking lots of people up. but it doesn't work. i'm sorry . keeping criminals away sorry. keeping criminals away from the streets does work . and from the streets does work. and there's an easy answer to this. by there's an easy answer to this. by the way, you sell our high value property prisons such as wandsworth use that money to build, you know , american style build, you know, american style mega mega prisons elsewhere. oh and yes, you should lock people up if people think they're going to be locked up for shoplifting, they won't
when i tried to buy my £8.99 bottle of olive oil in the loughborough junction co—op i picked up and ite cashier and she has to then go back shop. so i have to wait because there's a queue. when she's got a moment, go all the way back behind the doors, come out with a bottle of olive oil because thatis a bottle of olive oil because that is how prolific shoplifting is in my area. we don't all have a manor house in somerset. >> there's no deterrence, right? people partly people think you...
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labour's newly—elected mp for loughborough, jeevun sandher, who's also an economist.r conservative minister and mp damejackie doyle—price. but first, to chicago. in the next few hours, the democratic vice—presidential candidate tim walz will take to the stage. and then, tomorrow night, kamala harris will be aiming to give the speech of her life. we'll bring you all the build—up here on newsnight. joining us now from the democratic national convention in chicago is barack obama's speechwriter while he was in the white house, terry szuplat. now, terry, the lesson of politics on both sides of the atlantic at the moment is that change candidates win. the democrats would clearly acknowledge thatjoe biden struggled on that front. his replacement, kamala harris, appears to have upended this campaign. but as the incumbent vice president, can she sustain herself as the change candidate over the next two months? up up to the finishing line. i think so. the past few weeks have been remarkable in the united states. there has been a surge in enthusiasm among democrats, donations,
labour's newly—elected mp for loughborough, jeevun sandher, who's also an economist.r conservative minister and mp damejackie doyle—price. but first, to chicago. in the next few hours, the democratic vice—presidential candidate tim walz will take to the stage. and then, tomorrow night, kamala harris will be aiming to give the speech of her life. we'll bring you all the build—up here on newsnight. joining us now from the democratic national convention in chicago is barack obama's...
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all the best steve miller there families this loughborough university. >> they are known for their sporting management. >> i want to know who all these people are though . when you hear people are though. when you hear these things, you know, like they say, the daily recommended calorie allowance for men is 2500. i don't consume anything like 2500 calories. no. yeah. >> you do. you just don't know how much is in a little tablespoon of olive oil is like 150 calories. well, i didn't dnnk 150 calories. well, i didn't drink the bottle, do i? yeah, but you know, it will drizzle it. >> but then but then i think, you know, for some people we just cling on to wait a bit more easily i cling on. yeah. >> there shouldn't be any shaming about it. i think some people are too far that way. if ispent people are too far that way. if i spent all your fault, if you're fat, you're not a good person. if you're fat, there's a lot of moralising, isn't there? >> if i spent all day in front of the olympics, there's no way i'd just lose 600 calories or whatever. that's. i don't know who these people are. >> i think
all the best steve miller there families this loughborough university. >> they are known for their sporting management. >> i want to know who all these people are though . when you hear people are though. when you hear these things, you know, like they say, the daily recommended calorie allowance for men is 2500. i don't consume anything like 2500 calories. no. yeah. >> you do. you just don't know how much is in a little tablespoon of olive oil is like 150 calories. well, i...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. joining us now is professor eef hogervorst from loughborough university andady apparent so it shows an increased risk for dementia. for apparent so it shows an increased risk for dementia.— apparent so it shows an increased risk for dementia. for those people who are rrot — risk for dementia. for those people who are not scientifically _ risk for dementia. for those people who are not scientifically minded, l who are not scientifically minded, what you are discovering is, if someone leaves eye conditions untreated, that can have, that can speed up possibly the route to dementia or ann summers? fist speed up possibly the route to dementia or ann summers? at this oint we dementia or ann summers? at this point we don't _ dementia or ann summers? at this point we don't know— dementia or ann summers? at this point we don't know whether - dementia or ann summers? at this point we don't know whether it - dementia or ann summers? at this point we don't know whether it is l point we don't know whether it is directly —— or alzheimer's. at this point we don't know whethe
dominic hughes, bbc news. joining us now is professor eef hogervorst from loughborough university andady apparent so it shows an increased risk for dementia. for apparent so it shows an increased risk for dementia.— apparent so it shows an increased risk for dementia. for those people who are rrot — risk for dementia. for those people who are not scientifically _ risk for dementia. for those people who are not scientifically minded, l who are not scientifically minded, what you are...