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i'm going to persevere, i'll do my best here, as thomas smith from nme was pointing out, i think i mightjustbandon this and talk about the football, because it's quite hard to get on with the story while so much commotion is going on. we're now in a situation where, if england score this goal, which i would love to show you, but we don't have the rights, they are through! and i think that means england are through. 0k. so, colombia are out, england are through! general pandemonium, and that's just here in the bbc newsroom. stephen garner was watching that and describes what he saw. jon sopel had earlier joined in the flag waving, by tweeting this picture of him from washington, with the question: so, are these harmless examples of a sporting enthusiasm that reflects the national mood, or a worrying deviation from the bbc‘s traditional impartiality, which has been evident on air throughout the tournament? the pandemonium in the newsroom may not have been shared by fans of the northern irish, welsh and scottish teams, who are not always accustomed to lending their support to the english, or by
i'm going to persevere, i'll do my best here, as thomas smith from nme was pointing out, i think i mightjustbandon this and talk about the football, because it's quite hard to get on with the story while so much commotion is going on. we're now in a situation where, if england score this goal, which i would love to show you, but we don't have the rights, they are through! and i think that means england are through. 0k. so, colombia are out, england are through! general pandemonium, and that's...
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i am going to persevere, doing my best here, as thomas smith from nme was pointing out, i think i mightt abandon this and talk about the football, because it is quite hard to get on with the story while so much commotion is going on. we are now in a situation where, if england score this goal, which i would love to show you, but we don't have the rights, they are through! and i think that means england are through. 0k. so, colombia are out, england are through! general pandemonium, and that is just here in the bbc newsroom. stephen garner was watching that and describes what he saw. the bbc newsroom often seen behind the presenters, exhibits a calm, quiet, unbiased professionalism we all expect from the bbc. until, that is, the final minutes of outside source and tuesday, with the ever—professional ross atkins, as we heard the moment when england's final penalty went in, the newsroom rightly forgot the unbiased rule — the normal tranquil silence turned into cheers, and ross simply gave up on his item about spotify. it was simply a moment of brilliant bbc news. jon sopel had earlierjoine
i am going to persevere, doing my best here, as thomas smith from nme was pointing out, i think i mightt abandon this and talk about the football, because it is quite hard to get on with the story while so much commotion is going on. we are now in a situation where, if england score this goal, which i would love to show you, but we don't have the rights, they are through! and i think that means england are through. 0k. so, colombia are out, england are through! general pandemonium, and that is...
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director of digital at now music, and dan stubbs, the commissioning editorfor the music journalism website nme to sadly by the first one! but what i want to know is, what's the secret, what is the recipe for the success? i think because now is such a time capsule of what is popular, it's not... it is the popular culture that chooses the tracks and we just cu rate that chooses the tracks and we just curate those. so now is a memory maker and it evokes positive, warm emotions and it takes you back to car journeys, holidays, emotions and it takes you back to carjourneys, holidays, times from the past. the downside of them, it says here, from bob marley to bob the builder, unfortunately they were sometimes on the same actual album, you would listen to it and there would be some good ones and there and there would be the ones who didn't want to hear! i think that is pa rt of didn't want to hear! i think that is part of the joy of it. it just takes three months of music with almost no kind of narrative. so you get these mad things. but you when you rip back to old ones from the past, they are a real
director of digital at now music, and dan stubbs, the commissioning editorfor the music journalism website nme to sadly by the first one! but what i want to know is, what's the secret, what is the recipe for the success? i think because now is such a time capsule of what is popular, it's not... it is the popular culture that chooses the tracks and we just cu rate that chooses the tracks and we just curate those. so now is a memory maker and it evokes positive, warm emotions and it takes you...
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i'm going to persevere, i'll do my best here, as thomas smith from nme was pointing out...ere, if england score this goal, which i would love to show you, but we don't have the rights, they are through! and i think that means england are through. 0k. so, colombia are out, england are through! general pandemonium, and that's just here in the bbc newsroom. stephen garner was watching that and describes what he saw. jon sopel had earlierjoined in the flag—waving by tweeting this picture of him from washington with the question: so, are these harmless examples of a sporting enthusiasm that reflects the national mood, or a worrying deviation from the bbc‘s traditional impartiality, which has been evident on air throughout the tournament? the pandemonium in the newsroom may not have been shared by fans of the northern irish, welsh and scottish teams, who are not always accustomed to lending their support to the english, or by those with no enthusiasm for football. kathleen foote: and the amount of airtime devoted to tuesday's game before and after it took place led colin reid to
i'm going to persevere, i'll do my best here, as thomas smith from nme was pointing out...ere, if england score this goal, which i would love to show you, but we don't have the rights, they are through! and i think that means england are through. 0k. so, colombia are out, england are through! general pandemonium, and that's just here in the bbc newsroom. stephen garner was watching that and describes what he saw. jon sopel had earlierjoined in the flag—waving by tweeting this picture of him...
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. >> and just this week, the president repeated, i did nme know of thing with my son. sounds to me like someone is trying to make up stories in order to get himself out of an unrelated jam. that someone? the psident's former personal lawyer and fixco, michael hen, who is floating himself as a possible witness, making it clear he is willing to tell special counsel robert mueller that mr. trump knew about and approved of the meeting tbeforehand. s is about truth versus lying, and ultimately donald trump is going to be done in by the truth. >> cohen is under investigation for bank fraud and possible campaign finance violations by federal prosecutors in newo ork city, whare examining his role in mr. trump's campaign as well. on tuesday, he released this tape through his lawyer, which appears toreference a money payment two months before the election to keep a former playboy modeliet about an alleged affair with mr. trump. >> we'll have to pay something. >> and we'll pay with cash. >> no, no, no, no, no. i've got -- no, no, no. >> just months ago mr. trump's y lawyer, iulia
. >> and just this week, the president repeated, i did nme know of thing with my son. sounds to me like someone is trying to make up stories in order to get himself out of an unrelated jam. that someone? the psident's former personal lawyer and fixco, michael hen, who is floating himself as a possible witness, making it clear he is willing to tell special counsel robert mueller that mr. trump knew about and approved of the meeting tbeforehand. s is about truth versus lying, and ultimately...