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songwriters, mickjagger and keith richardson? . songwriters, mickjagger and keith richardson?ichardson? , , , richardson? , absolutely, yes, both treat at a richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i have _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i have spoken i richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i have spoken toi great at a time and i have spoken to people _ great at a time and i have spoken to heapie who — great at a time and i have spoken to people who do love the bans and they have got _ people who do love the bans and they have got so _ people who do love the bans and they have got so many good things to say about— have got so many good things to say about both _ have got so many good things to say about both of them, sol have got so many good things to say about both of them, so i think... i 'ust about both of them, so i think... i just respect— about
songwriters, mickjagger and keith richardson? . songwriters, mickjagger and keith richardson?ichardson? , , , richardson? , absolutely, yes, both treat at a richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i have _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i have spoken i richardson? , absolutely, yes,...
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for anyone wondering, mickjagger is the one on the left.ou start me up i'll never stop... to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their album tattoo you, the rolling stones got together with the engineers at boston dynamics to create this unusual video of their song start me up. it is notjust mick — there is a robot keith, robot charlie and robot ronnie as well. every move, every guitar lick and every drumbeat synchronised to match the original. # you make a grown man cry! why, you might ask? well, why not? # do you like it like this? this is by no means the first time spot has dabbled in some classic rock �*n�* roll. # do you love me? along with fellow robot atlas, the a—legged automaton has become quite the mover. no easy task for the programmers, but you can't always get what you want. it can be frustrating sometimes. the robots crash a lot. it is kind of a choreographed routine, you know, it is an athlete that has practised these moves dozens or hundreds of times even to get that high level, that exciting, you know, capability. perhaps thi
for anyone wondering, mickjagger is the one on the left.ou start me up i'll never stop... to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their album tattoo you, the rolling stones got together with the engineers at boston dynamics to create this unusual video of their song start me up. it is notjust mick — there is a robot keith, robot charlie and robot ronnie as well. every move, every guitar lick and every drumbeat synchronised to match the original. # you make a grown man cry! why, you might ask?...
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yeah, i think it was 1968, mickjagger launched the magazine in partnership with jann wenner, the founderf rolling stone. and jann wenner said to me, everyone had a lovely time, burnt through quite a lot of money through a 12 month period, had a swanky office in chelsea but jann decided it was doing more harm than good when i think what turned out to be the last issue spelt bob dylan's name wrong on the front cover. so, at that point, jann decided it was time to cut and run. so, 52 years later, here we are back again. but with spell—check, so... awesome. brilliant. i look forward to hearing much more about that and what you are doing with this iconic title later in the programme. but let's start with saudi arabia. because the spotlight has been on the football. but listeners may be surprised to realise how embedded that country is in the british media. jim waterson, media editor at the guardian, just give us a reminder which newspapers and tv channels are owned by or associated with saudi arabia? well, saudi arabia is a country with a lot of money and it wants to improve its image and it
yeah, i think it was 1968, mickjagger launched the magazine in partnership with jann wenner, the founderf rolling stone. and jann wenner said to me, everyone had a lovely time, burnt through quite a lot of money through a 12 month period, had a swanky office in chelsea but jann decided it was doing more harm than good when i think what turned out to be the last issue spelt bob dylan's name wrong on the front cover. so, at that point, jann decided it was time to cut and run. so, 52 years later,...
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and the daily star features a supposed feud between paul mccartney and mickjagger.let us start off, then, with the eu's offer to scrap most northern ireland cheques. that is the front—page lead in the financial times. is the front—page lead in the financialtimes. benjamin, why is the front—page lead in the financial times. benjamin, why don't you kick us off? what do you make of that? do you think this is an offer from the eu that could lead to a compromise, a new deal and settle all the differences they have been between the westminster government and brussels? i between the westminster government and brussels?— and brussels? i mean, i think both sides want— and brussels? i mean, i think both sides want to _ and brussels? i mean, i think both sides want to get _ and brussels? i mean, i think both sides want to get this _ and brussels? i mean, i think both sides want to get this agreement. | and brussels? i mean, i think both| sides want to get this agreement. i don't think the eu has a great appetite, especially at this stage, for a great trade war with the uk. i t
and the daily star features a supposed feud between paul mccartney and mickjagger.let us start off, then, with the eu's offer to scrap most northern ireland cheques. that is the front—page lead in the financial times. is the front—page lead in the financialtimes. benjamin, why is the front—page lead in the financial times. benjamin, why don't you kick us off? what do you make of that? do you think this is an offer from the eu that could lead to a compromise, a new deal and settle all the...
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for anyone wondering, mickjagger is the one on the left.p. # if you start me up i'll never stop... to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their album tattoo you, the rolling stones got together with the engineers at boston dynamics to create this unusual video of their song start me up. it's notjust mick — there's a robot keith, robot charlie and robot ronnie as well. every move, every guitar lick and every drumbeat synchronised to match the original. # you make a grown man cry! why, you might ask? well, why not? # do you like it like this? this is by no means the first time spot has dabbled in some classic rock �*n�* roll. # do you love me? along with fellow robot atlas, the a—legged automaton has become quite the mover. no easy task for the programmers, but you can't always get what you want. it can be frustrating sometimes. the robots crash a lot. it's kind of a choreographed routine, you know, it's an athlete that's practised these moves dozens or hundreds of times even to get that high level, that exciting, you know, capability. perhaps
for anyone wondering, mickjagger is the one on the left.p. # if you start me up i'll never stop... to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their album tattoo you, the rolling stones got together with the engineers at boston dynamics to create this unusual video of their song start me up. it's notjust mick — there's a robot keith, robot charlie and robot ronnie as well. every move, every guitar lick and every drumbeat synchronised to match the original. # you make a grown man cry! why, you might...
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yeah, i think it was 1968, mickjagger launched the magazine in partnership with jann wenner, the founderpell—check, so... awesome. brilliant. i look forward to hearing much more about that and what you are doing with this iconic title later in the programme. but let�*s start with saudi arabia. because the spotlight has been on the football. but listeners may be surprised to realise how embedded that country is in the british media. jim waterson, media editor at the guardian, just give us a reminder which newspapers and tv channels are owned by well, saudi arabia is a country with a lot of money and it wants to improve its image and it wants to start improving its image abroad. and there is no better place in the world, if you are a gulf state, to come to change your image than london. we have all sorts of institutions whetherfootball, media, or educational for sale and willing to take some money. so, in the case of the media, you�*ve got two really prominent examples, the london evening standard and the independent which is now online only. they were both owned by lord lebedev who is a r
yeah, i think it was 1968, mickjagger launched the magazine in partnership with jann wenner, the founderpell—check, so... awesome. brilliant. i look forward to hearing much more about that and what you are doing with this iconic title later in the programme. but let�*s start with saudi arabia. because the spotlight has been on the football. but listeners may be surprised to realise how embedded that country is in the british media. jim waterson, media editor at the guardian, just give us a...
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yeah, i think it was. 1968, mick jagger launched the magazine 1968, mickjagger launched the magazinehip with the founder of rolling stone, and he said to me everyone had and he said to me everyone had a lovely time, brent there quite a lot of money over a 12 month period, had a swanky office in chelsea, but decided it was doing more harm than good when i think what turned out to be the last issue speued out to be the last issue spelled bob dylan's name wrong on the front cover, so at that point, they decided it was time to cut and run, so 52 years later, here we are back again, but with spell—check. i later, here we are back again, but with spell-check.- but with spell-check. i look forward to _ but with spell-check. i look forward to getting - but with spell-check. i look forward to getting much - but with spell-check. i look i forward to getting much more about that and what you're doing with this iconic title later in the programme, but let's start with saudi arabia because the spotlight has been on the football, but listeners may be surprised to realise how embedded that country
yeah, i think it was. 1968, mick jagger launched the magazine 1968, mickjagger launched the magazinehip with the founder of rolling stone, and he said to me everyone had and he said to me everyone had a lovely time, brent there quite a lot of money over a 12 month period, had a swanky office in chelsea, but decided it was doing more harm than good when i think what turned out to be the last issue speued out to be the last issue spelled bob dylan's name wrong on the front cover, so at that...
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affirming - time with harry is a life affirming experience, he has got more energy than me and mickjaggerrting from normandy. harry billinge the rock star i called him earlier, quite appropriate. more ener: earlier, quite appropriate. more energy than _ earlier, quite appropriate. more energy than john _ earlier, quite appropriate. more energy than john maguire - earlier, quite appropriate. ire energy thanjohn maguire and mick jagger together, that is some energy! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello and welcome to viewers in the bbc south today region, too. kensington and chelsea council has apologised for not acting fast enough to install fire doors at grenfell tower that could have saved lives in the disaster in 2017. a number of doors were missing or faulty, which led to toxic smoke and flames spreading. the grenfell inquiry heard that the council's former head of housing had previously said the doors should not be inspected and thought it was too expensive to replace them. the chancellor, rishi sunak, will deliver his budget later. so far, we already know
affirming - time with harry is a life affirming experience, he has got more energy than me and mickjaggerrting from normandy. harry billinge the rock star i called him earlier, quite appropriate. more ener: earlier, quite appropriate. more energy than _ earlier, quite appropriate. more energy than john _ earlier, quite appropriate. more energy than john maguire - earlier, quite appropriate. ire energy thanjohn maguire and mick jagger together, that is some energy! time now to get the news,...