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it does the national monument mean to ou? ., , ., does the national monument mean to ou?me _ to you? it means that the story and the name and _ to you? it means that the story and the name and the - and the name and the sacrifices, the nature in which emmett was murdered, that that story will be told, that those places that are being preserved will be protected and they are part of the journey from the life and legacy of emmett till and his mother and it is important that our american history has this piece and this moment in time as one that we can all remember. it is a sad story, it is a story of pain but from what i call from tragedy to triumph and that is where we sit today. but we want to make sure that people remember emmett and remember the sacrifice, understand the story and the truth behind it so that is what this means today for my family and i. at today for my family and i. at the ceremony president biden said this, only with truth comes healing, justice repair and another step forward towards the forming a more perfect union. is this a step towards healing and
it does the national monument mean to ou? ., , ., does the national monument mean to ou?me _ to you? it means that the story and the name and _ to you? it means that the story and the name and the - and the name and the sacrifices, the nature in which emmett was murdered, that that story will be told, that those places that are being preserved will be protected and they are part of the journey from the life and legacy of emmett till and his mother and it is important that our american history...
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i the boris johnson vote at all, did ou? . , the boris johnson vote at all, did ou?the boris johnson vote at all, did ou? . .. ., , the boris johnson vote at all, did ou? , | you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that _ you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that is — you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that is cutting _ you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that is cutting it _ you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that is cutting it fine, - you? i was at a charity dinner. i | think that is cutting it fine, since other members of parliament in the same dinner who left after we did manage to get back for the vote. their role and my role at the dinner were probably slightly different. you chose not to be there in two rule breaking moments. but yesterday you talked about the rules of cricket. i you talked about the rules of cricket. . .,, you talked about the rules of cricket. . ., , cricket. i chose to fulfil my obligation _ cricket. i chose to fulfil my obligation to _ cricket. i chose to fulfil my obligation to an _ cricket. i chose to fulfil my obligatio
i the boris johnson vote at all, did ou? . , the boris johnson vote at all, did ou?the boris johnson vote at all, did ou? . .. ., , the boris johnson vote at all, did ou? , | you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that _ you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that is — you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that is cutting _ you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that is cutting it _ you? i was at a charity dinner. i think that is cutting it fine, - you? i was at a charity dinner. i |...
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she doesn't lose respect for ou. �* ., , relations. she doesn't lose respect for ou. �* ., for you.ter retiring as a player, she left teaching to _ for you. after retiring as a player, she left teaching to pursue - for you. after retiring as a player, l she left teaching to pursue coaching full—time and after six phil stints with local clubs, the dutch fa kept calling to manage a site in the doldrums just calling to manage a site in the doldrumsjust months calling to manage a site in the doldrums just months before their home euros. she would soon find herself standing among giants of the game. it was here that weidman really made her mark. first, as the assistant and then in the top job. in a crowded field of dutch mail footballing legend, sarina wiegman stands alone. in footballing legend, sarina wiegman stands alone-— stands alone. in 2017, they started at zero and — stands alone. in 2017, they started at zero and the _ stands alone. in 2017, they started at zero and the as _ stands alone. in 2017, they started at zero and the as hero. _ stands alone. in 2017, they started at zer
she doesn't lose respect for ou. �* ., , relations. she doesn't lose respect for ou. �* ., for you.ter retiring as a player, she left teaching to _ for you. after retiring as a player, she left teaching to pursue - for you. after retiring as a player, l she left teaching to pursue coaching full—time and after six phil stints with local clubs, the dutch fa kept calling to manage a site in the doldrums just calling to manage a site in the doldrumsjust months calling to manage a site in the...
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i initially studied fashion, didn't ou? , . ., ., initially studied fashion, didn't ou? ,. ., you?3, went back and i was 15 _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left when _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left when i - you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left when i was - you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left when i was 15. i and i was 15 i left when i was 15. since i was legally able to leave school, i think it was the 1st of may, i left and moved to london with two david bowie albums on some clothes and got a job include shop. and i stayed in a squad and a lot of well—known creative names came from that squat and they all went to art school and everything and i wanted to go to art school but when i went back. i went back to margate and i was homeless, completely homeless. my was homeless, completely homeless. my mum wasn't there any more, we didn't have a house or anything and i had to live in a bed and
i initially studied fashion, didn't ou? , . ., ., initially studied fashion, didn't ou? ,. ., you?3, went back and i was 15 _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left when _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left when i - you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left when i was - you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left when i...
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the analysis ou social reality. the analysis you allude _ social reality.s you allude to _ social reality. the analysis you allude to is _ social reality. the analysis you allude to is about - social reality. the analysis you allude to is about the | social reality. the analysis - you allude to is about the way in which so many problems to do with lack ofjustice as they would see it, problems are to do with systems and structures, and how it can be aggressively by looking at the behaviour of individuals. d0 by looking at the behaviour of individuals.— individuals. do not accept that? no, _ individuals. do not accept that? no, that— individuals. do not accept that? no, that correct. i individuals. do not accept| that? no, that correct. let individuals. do not accept - that? no, that correct. let us linger on that for a second. we can have an entire system into which nobody was a racist, but the system itself would be racist. you could have a conspiracy without any conspirators. again, getting back to the idea of disparity, it is the belief that systems thems
the analysis ou social reality. the analysis you allude _ social reality.s you allude to _ social reality. the analysis you allude to is _ social reality. the analysis you allude to is about - social reality. the analysis you allude to is about the | social reality. the analysis - you allude to is about the way in which so many problems to do with lack ofjustice as they would see it, problems are to do with systems and structures, and how it can be aggressively by looking at the behaviour of...
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a special story for ou squads and centres., decided the money they raised could be put to a better use, when they heard about a big issue seller whose dog died in an accident. rebecca, who was homeless, was devastated when her collie poppy was killed in december in sidmouth, in devon. but the band of brothers came to her rescue. eve watson has the story. from day one, she was just my rock. rebecca's dog, poppy, died after it was hit by a car last december. amazing dog. loyal, loved other people over dogs. —— other people, other dogs... she was a rock for me when sleeping in a tent. so just great to be around, really. poppy had been her therapy dog while she was homeless. when i lost her, it was a very big shock. stayed in my room. couldn“t even talk about it at the time. but help came from an unlikely source. three brothers from sidmouth. dan. casey. buddy. when our dad came to us and said, like, about a lady losing her dog, and then we found and then told us that she lives in a hostel and that like she can't afford to get a n
a special story for ou squads and centres., decided the money they raised could be put to a better use, when they heard about a big issue seller whose dog died in an accident. rebecca, who was homeless, was devastated when her collie poppy was killed in december in sidmouth, in devon. but the band of brothers came to her rescue. eve watson has the story. from day one, she was just my rock. rebecca's dog, poppy, died after it was hit by a car last december. amazing dog. loyal, loved other people...
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how much does that mean to ou? �* . heavy heavy. how much does that mean to ou? m .,, heavy heavy.a little bit- — to you? as good as the dial tone is a little bit. heavy _ to you? as good as the dial tone is a little bit. heavy heavy _ to you? as good as the dial tone is a little bit. heavy heavy was - a little bit. heavy heavy was birthed _ a little bit. heavy heavy was birthed out of of rebellion in what was going — birthed out of of rebellion in what was going on outside a studio creating — was going on outside a studio creating an album that has a lot of humanity— creating an album that has a lot of humanity and what was going on outside — humanity and what was going on outside a — humanity and what was going on outside a studio creating an album that has— outside a studio creating an album that has a — outside a studio creating an album that has a lot of humanity in it and is centred — that has a lot of humanity in it and is centred around community and togetherness withjust is centred around community and togetherness with just three of us. but it— togetherness with just thre
how much does that mean to ou? �* . heavy heavy. how much does that mean to ou? m .,, heavy heavy.a little bit- — to you? as good as the dial tone is a little bit. heavy _ to you? as good as the dial tone is a little bit. heavy heavy _ to you? as good as the dial tone is a little bit. heavy heavy was - a little bit. heavy heavy was birthed _ a little bit. heavy heavy was birthed out of of rebellion in what was going — birthed out of of rebellion in what was going on outside a studio...
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. , ., ~ , so we will keep bringing them to ou. you.— you. in terms of key decisions on weaponry. are we _ you. in terms of key decisions on weaponry, are we likely - you. in terms of key decisions on weaponry, are we likely to - you. in terms of key decisions on weaponry, are we likely to hear. you. in terms of key decisions on - weaponry, are we likely to hear more thatis weaponry, are we likely to hear more that is a significant?— that is a significant? really interesting, _ that is a significant? really interesting, there - that is a significant? really interesting, there is - that is a significant? really interesting, there is a - that is a significant? really - interesting, there is a commitment to increase defence spending, increase the supply and production of weapons, ammunition, equipment within each individual country. what they want is some kind of detail on a broader commitment. you might have heard the number of 2%, this is a number that each country has an aspiration to dedicate 2% of their gdp towards defence spending, a
. , ., ~ , so we will keep bringing them to ou. you.— you. in terms of key decisions on weaponry. are we _ you. in terms of key decisions on weaponry, are we likely - you. in terms of key decisions on weaponry, are we likely to - you. in terms of key decisions on weaponry, are we likely to hear. you. in terms of key decisions on - weaponry, are we likely to hear more thatis weaponry, are we likely to hear more that is a significant?— that is a significant? really interesting, _ that is a...
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. ., time, and fight with you at next to ou. . ., time, and fight with you at next to ou. ., ., ., " broadly, nato is you. i want to talk more broadly, nate is trying _ you. i want to talk more broadly, nato is trying out _ you. i want to talk more broadly, nato is trying out this _ you. i want to talk more broadly, nato is trying out this summer i you. i want to talk more broadly, j nato is trying out this summer to get clarity and refine what its overall position is with regards to russia. one is supporting ukraine, but also it is looking inwards to the members saying are you spending enough on defence, are of the supply chain is there? what do you think will be a successful outcome of those discussions? the will be a successful outcome of those discussions?— will be a successful outcome of those discussions? .,, . ., . those discussions? the most concrete memory from — those discussions? the most concrete memory from vilnius _ those discussions? the most concrete memory from vilnius in _ those discussions? the most concrete memory from vilnius in that _ those discussions? the most
. ., time, and fight with you at next to ou. . ., time, and fight with you at next to ou. ., ., ., " broadly, nato is you. i want to talk more broadly, nate is trying _ you. i want to talk more broadly, nato is trying out _ you. i want to talk more broadly, nato is trying out this _ you. i want to talk more broadly, nato is trying out this summer i you. i want to talk more broadly, j nato is trying out this summer to get clarity and refine what its overall position is with regards to...
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you, tom. -- thank ou talking movies.ite wet for many of us. unseasonably windy as well for this time of year. that is the trend as we head into the weekend, as low pressure is going to anchor itself into the north—west on saturday. plenty of weather fronts associated with that low and plenty of isobars squeezing together, so winds will remain a feature and with those fronts moving through there will be plenty of sharp showers, some of them heavy, some of them quite thundery as well, so temperatures a little bit subdued for the middle ofjuly. this is where we are likely to see the strongest of the winds on saturday, across central and southern wales, along with central and southern england, gusts up to 50—55 mph. not unusual in the autumn and winter, but at this time of year if you are camping, if you have marquees up in the garden, you will certainly need to bear that in mind. spiralling around that low, then, a frequent rash of showers, as they say, some of them heavy, possibly thundery. there will be brighter interlude
you, tom. -- thank ou talking movies.ite wet for many of us. unseasonably windy as well for this time of year. that is the trend as we head into the weekend, as low pressure is going to anchor itself into the north—west on saturday. plenty of weather fronts associated with that low and plenty of isobars squeezing together, so winds will remain a feature and with those fronts moving through there will be plenty of sharp showers, some of them heavy, some of them quite thundery as well, so...
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matt smith, thank ou ve have some focus. matt smith, thank you very much _ have some focus.you very much forjoining _ have some focus. matt smith, thank you very much forjoining us - have some focus. matt smith, thank you very much forjoining us here i have some focus. matt smith, thank you very much forjoining us here on j you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. hello. it's a day of scattered clouds with a few showers and relatively cool compared to what the mediterranean experienced yesterday. in some spots we had extreme temperatures, the highest of which was recorded in sardinia — 48.2 degrees celsius. not a record, but close to it. i want to show you what's going to be happening over the next 24 hours. the jet stream will take a bit of a dive across europe and into the mediterranean. that essentially means that the heat will be pushed away towards more eastern parts of the med, so a huge drop for this central mediterranean region. in palermo it was 47 degrees on monday. by wednesday we're talking about 29. so a huge, huge drop in those values. let's have a look at
matt smith, thank ou ve have some focus. matt smith, thank you very much _ have some focus.you very much forjoining _ have some focus. matt smith, thank you very much forjoining us - have some focus. matt smith, thank you very much forjoining us here i have some focus. matt smith, thank you very much forjoining us here on j you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. hello. it's a day of scattered clouds with a few showers and relatively cool compared to what the mediterranean experienced...
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if ou that's what makes it art.sk her tracey emin is, they would associate you with my bad, or the other work, everyone i ever slept with, 1963- 1985. everyone i ever slept with, 1963-1985. you think the painting has been overlooked? i think i have been overlooked, and i think the painting has been overlooked. i and i think the painting has been overlooked.— and i think the painting has been overlooked. i don't think the peeple — been overlooked. i don't think the people understood - been overlooked. i don't think the people understood the - the people understood the seriousness of my work over the past 20 years, i think they just saw it as are dumbing narcissistic, screaming banshee. narcissistic, screaming banshee-— narcissistic, screaming banshee. ii, ., ., banshee. 20 years ago i was accused of — banshee. 20 years ago i was accused of moaning - banshee. 20 years ago i was accused of moaning about i accused of moaning about myself, and i wasn't, i was making work about rape, about abuse, about heartbreak, about,
if ou that's what makes it art.sk her tracey emin is, they would associate you with my bad, or the other work, everyone i ever slept with, 1963- 1985. everyone i ever slept with, 1963-1985. you think the painting has been overlooked? i think i have been overlooked, and i think the painting has been overlooked. i and i think the painting has been overlooked.— and i think the painting has been overlooked. i don't think the peeple — been overlooked. i don't think the people understood - been...
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. ,, accounts those people were telling ou. . , ., accounts those people were telling ou. ,, , accountsspoke in the last month or— you. sure, so i spoke in the last month or so _ you. sure, so i spoke in the last month or so speaking _ you. sure, so i spoke in the last month or so speaking to - you. sure, so i spoke in the last month or so speaking to people | you. sure, so i spoke in the last - month or so speaking to people who work in commons either through an mp or their officials themselves, to try and gauge what the climate is like in the commons. we have heard lots of allegations swirling about various mps, many of whom have strongly refuted those allegations against him. we wanted to gauge what people were experiencing or seeing. i had some really alarming and it goads including things like people being touched inappropriately in the bar, in the commons, being strokes on their bottom or on their best, on their hips. lots of talk about women's figures, openly talking about their breasts and figures in front of the person, and commenting and people being given lots of drink. being
. ,, accounts those people were telling ou. . , ., accounts those people were telling ou. ,, , accountsspoke in the last month or— you. sure, so i spoke in the last month or so _ you. sure, so i spoke in the last month or so speaking _ you. sure, so i spoke in the last month or so speaking to - you. sure, so i spoke in the last month or so speaking to people | you. sure, so i spoke in the last - month or so speaking to people who work in commons either through an mp or their officials...
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nice to see ou. good morning, fahad. nice to see ou. ., good morning, fahad., sally. i like your pun about _ see you. good morning, sally. i like your pun about it _ see you. good morning, sally. i like your pun about it being - see you. good morning, sally. i like your pun about it being a i like your pun about it being a game changer.— like your pun about it being a game changer. one tries one is best at this _ game changer. one tries one is best at this time _ game changer. one tries one is best at this time of _ game changer. one tries one is best at this time of the - best at this time of the morning. took us through this because we had previously a seniorjudge override the competition body in the united states. it looks like microsoft may be winning over the competition and markets authority in the uk. so, we're looking at this as a deal now? it certainly appears that way, sally, and clearly, you know, the big tectonic shift, as you indicated, was last week when the judge indicated, was last week when thejudge in the us, the district courtjudge in califo
nice to see ou. good morning, fahad. nice to see ou. ., good morning, fahad., sally. i like your pun about _ see you. good morning, sally. i like your pun about it _ see you. good morning, sally. i like your pun about it being - see you. good morning, sally. i like your pun about it being a i like your pun about it being a game changer.— like your pun about it being a game changer. one tries one is best at this _ game changer. one tries one is best at this time _ game changer. one tries one...
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so ou an absolute pitch to farm. an absolute pitch to farm. 50 you were literally an absolute pitch to farm. so you were literally close to going out of business? yeah, the farm was _ going out of business? yeah, the farm was a _ going out of business? yeah, the farm was a failed - going out of business? yeah, l the farm was a failed business. we did everything we could, we identified, we cried driven crops, we tried cows, we sold ice cream. we did everything we could, but always it was this clay that was against us. so let's just — clay that was against us. so let'sjust stop for a clay that was against us. so let's just stop for a second and look around. because what we are surrounded by now is a form of wildness.— form of wildness. yes, it is extraordinary, _ form of wildness. yes, it is extraordinary, isn't - form of wildness. yes, it is extraordinary, isn't it? - form of wildness. yes, it is extraordinary, isn't it? in l extraordinary, isn't it? in about 2004, 2005, this would have been a field of wheat. what we
so ou an absolute pitch to farm. an absolute pitch to farm. 50 you were literally an absolute pitch to farm. so you were literally close to going out of business? yeah, the farm was _ going out of business? yeah, the farm was a _ going out of business? yeah, the farm was a failed - going out of business? yeah, l the farm was a failed business. we did everything we could, we identified, we cried driven crops, we tried cows, we sold ice cream. we did everything we could, but always it was this...
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how concerned are ou? ~ ., australia. how concerned are ou? . ., . australia. how concerned are ou?? we are concerned as far as the health _ you? we are concerned as far as the health and _ you? we are concerned as far as the health and the _ you? we are concerned as far as the health and the internal- the health and the internal demand from china. we have got exports going at record levels in the sense of iron ore production and strong demand from china in that regard but the overall weakness across the global economy is weakness that is internalised in china and we have felt that in australia with a weak dollar. i have felt that in australia with a weak dollar. i guess for the us it is — with a weak dollar. i guess for the us it is a _ with a weak dollar. i guess for the us it is a very _ with a weak dollar. i guess for the us it is a very different. the us it is a very different problem where we are going to getjobs data and the economy has been showing quite a lot of resilience despite some predicting the recession might be around the corner. what are you expecting in terms of t
how concerned are ou? ~ ., australia. how concerned are ou? . ., . australia. how concerned are ou?? we are concerned as far as the health _ you? we are concerned as far as the health and _ you? we are concerned as far as the health and the _ you? we are concerned as far as the health and the internal- the health and the internal demand from china. we have got exports going at record levels in the sense of iron ore production and strong demand from china in that regard but the overall weakness...
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just describe what it is like where ou are. ~ ., , just describe what it is like where ou are. ~ . ,atthew, things here have been tough for _ you are. matthew, things here have been tough for the _ you are. matthew, things here have been tough for the last _ you are. matthew, things here have been tough for the last couple - you are. matthew, things here have been tough for the last couple of. been tough for the last couple of days. italian emergency services are used to tackling wildfires in the summer but this heatwave this year it has been so long and so intense that firefighters are stretched. they've had to battle nearly 2000 fires in the last few days and you can see behind me, the aftermath of one of those fires. all of that used to be greenery, the region of calabria where i am this afternoon is famous for its nature, now all of thatis is famous for its nature, now all of that is burned to the ground. if you come over here with me, you can see several vehicles damaged by a recent fire. for example, that is what remains of a lorry. if you look up there, you can see that the fl
just describe what it is like where ou are. ~ ., , just describe what it is like where ou are. ~ . ,atthew, things here have been tough for _ you are. matthew, things here have been tough for the _ you are. matthew, things here have been tough for the last _ you are. matthew, things here have been tough for the last couple - you are. matthew, things here have been tough for the last couple of. been tough for the last couple of days. italian emergency services are used to tackling wildfires in...
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so do ou now for the first time. so do you think — now for the first time.e final score - now for the first time. so do | you think the final score rests solely with sweden's ability? or is it the unknown that south africa is bringing to the table? is there a difference in playing style? what more can you tell me about that?- playing style? what more can you tell me about that? yes, i think what _ you tell me about that? yes, i think what we _ you tell me about that? yes, i think what we saw _ you tell me about that? yes, i think what we saw yesterday l think what we saw yesterday when england played, that was also an answer to your question, i think that many of these european top teams and used the style of play and these teams might be ranked lower but they play with their hearts on the sleeve and you need to remember that, but in favour of sweden in this game is that they have actually met south africa before, a couple of times, in tournaments, especially in the olympics back in 2016 and even though it is a few years back and the women's game has develop
so do ou now for the first time. so do you think — now for the first time.e final score - now for the first time. so do | you think the final score rests solely with sweden's ability? or is it the unknown that south africa is bringing to the table? is there a difference in playing style? what more can you tell me about that?- playing style? what more can you tell me about that? yes, i think what _ you tell me about that? yes, i think what we _ you tell me about that? yes, i think what we saw...
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let me read ou this should be very careful.ent that's _ should be very careful. let me read you this statement that's just - should be very careful. let me read you this statement that's just come from the sun, they say they have no plans to publish further allegations, and they will now cooperate with the bbc�*s internal investigation process. so inevitably there will be questions asked about the sun and whether they published prematurely. you the sun and whether they published prematurely-— prematurely. you say prematurely, the ma prematurely. you say prematurely, they may not _ prematurely. you say prematurely, they may not have _ prematurely. you say prematurely, they may not have the _ prematurely. you say prematurely, they may not have the evidence. i prematurely. you say prematurely, i they may not have the evidence. the sun has refused to comment, the editor has refused to be interviewed — either they are big questions to ask about their behaviour and the behaviour of some mps and others about this. this is a personal t
let me read ou this should be very careful.ent that's _ should be very careful. let me read you this statement that's just - should be very careful. let me read you this statement that's just come from the sun, they say they have no plans to publish further allegations, and they will now cooperate with the bbc�*s internal investigation process. so inevitably there will be questions asked about the sun and whether they published prematurely. you the sun and whether they published...
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do ou for this kind of deployment. you agree for this kind of deployment.im is their damage to having these quality datasets as opposed to having the general data that china may have and he said there is an advantage in having quality data and the us has more of it. i think the department of defence needs to figure out how we have the type of data that is going to get us the best outcomes. is going to get us the best outcomes-— is going to get us the best outcomes. ~ ., , ., ., outcomes. what will this data do? albert — outcomes. what will this data do? albert understand - outcomes. what will this data do? albert understand how. outcomes. what will this data do? albert understand how it| do? albert understand how it will be used.— will be used. sure. ai could help identify _ will be used. sure. ai could help identify troops - will be used. sure. ai could help identify troops or - will be used. sure. ai could help identify troops or a - will be used. sure. ai could. help identify troops or a tank or a target to be hit. if you have data from the military, mos
do ou for this kind of deployment. you agree for this kind of deployment.im is their damage to having these quality datasets as opposed to having the general data that china may have and he said there is an advantage in having quality data and the us has more of it. i think the department of defence needs to figure out how we have the type of data that is going to get us the best outcomes. is going to get us the best outcomes-— is going to get us the best outcomes. ~ ., , ., ., outcomes. what...
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mat around you can bring the money and, can ou? ., . , around you can bring the money and, can ou? , . around you can bring the money and, can ou? ., . ,~ can you? not as much as they have in the ast. i can you? not as much as they have in the past. ithink— can you? not as much as they have in the past. i think the _ can you? not as much as they have in the past. i think the studios _ the past. i think the studios have made the decision that they need to make a steak, they need to make a line in the say and a respect for revenue streaming. the short term they are experiencing now will be highly profitable in the long term. i think that's the analysis of where everybody stands. that's why they are far apart. i grew up in southern california, i've lived through strikes locally and watching them, get ready for a lot of reruns because that's week we can anticipate. because that's week we can anticipate-— because that's week we can anticiate. , �* ., anticipate. rebecca, brian touched on the issue _ anticipate. rebecca, brian touched on the issue that _ anticipate. rebecca, brian touche
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at me really, they still shout at ou? , ., , , at me really, they still shout at ou? , ., you?e. | the right to roam? just me alone. startin: the right to roam? just me alone. starting to — the right to roam? just me alone. starting to get — the right to roam? just me alone. starting to get those _ the right to roam? just me alone. starting to get those responses i the right to roam? just me alone. i starting to get those responses but might notoriety is not at that level. , ., ., , ., might notoriety is not at that level. . ., ., , ., . ~' might notoriety is not at that level. ., , ., ., ,, ., might notoriety is not at that level. , ., ., , ., ., ,, ., level. john, lovely to talk to you. it's a level. john, lovely to talk to you. it's a thing _ level. john, lovely to talk to you. it's a thing people _ level. john, lovely to talk to you. it's a thing people feel _ level. john, lovely to talk to you. | it's a thing people feel passionate about what it will have to cut it short for the we have to roam across the headlines. our panel will be with us shortly. we are going to talk a
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qt not anywhere that i could ever fight ou, so... _, , not anywhere that i could ever fight ou,so... in the community, the _ you, so... of course, many people in the community, the disability - the community, the disability community say, of course, these measures are discriminatory. t measures are discriminatory. i definitely feel it's discriminatory. i find definitely feel it's discriminatory. ifind it definitely feel it's discriminatory. i find it strange that airlines are the only business out there that doesn't consider a personal assistant as a necessity for the disabled person and make sure that you have one just to be able to fly. they want to offer concession but they will let you travel without one. so it's gatekeeping who can and can't buy a ticket and how much money they have.— can't buy a ticket and how much money they have. can't buy a ticket and how much mone the have. ~ ., ., ~' money they have. what would you like to see changed- _ money they have. what would you like to see changed. i _ money they have. what would you like to see changed. i would _ money they have.
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great to be with you on saturday morning i'm here with universal studios, hollywood which is owned by ou parent company nbc universal. we have a great show you for you today including a pop quiz question that gives new meanin to the term and last summer. but, first they bite, they sting and sometimes they fin their way into our socks we are talking about bugs an the best way to protec yourself when you head outside this summer. here is dr. jon torres >> summer is a buzz within sacks. and while they are all important part of nature, some can bite or sting which migh cause discomfort or make you sick so you want to make sure tha you know all of the best way to protect yourself when you had outdoors there are three main types o bugs to watch out for. takes, mosquitoes and obese or wasps. ticks are small and they can b hard to see. they like grassi, brushy o what it areas so to avoid, the use bucks brown both you clothes and any exposed skin and try to stay on marke trails >> there are other things yo can do to protect yourself fro takes when you're outsid having a fine adventure. tuck your
great to be with you on saturday morning i'm here with universal studios, hollywood which is owned by ou parent company nbc universal. we have a great show you for you today including a pop quiz question that gives new meanin to the term and last summer. but, first they bite, they sting and sometimes they fin their way into our socks we are talking about bugs an the best way to protec yourself when you head outside this summer. here is dr. jon torres >> summer is a buzz within sacks. and...
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thank ou ve bigger things from as well. thank you very much — bigger things from as well.ngs from as well. thank you very much forjoining us - bigger things from as well. thank you very much forjoining us here | you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. in china, until recently, it was extremely difficult for single women to have children. last year the government said health insurance should cover the cost of giving birth for single mothers and that they should also get paid maternity leave. despite widespread conservative cultural attitudes, a shift is under way ? especially in the big cities ? where more unmarried women are choosing to continue their pregnancies. as our correspondent stephen mcdonell reports from south—east china. two—month—old hung—hung is being raised by his mother and grandmother. it's a lifestyle still frowned on by many, especially in rural areas or smaller towns where beliefs are more conservative. attitudes are definitely changing towards single mothers in china, but mainly only in the big cities. this mother said she was lucky to have moved
thank ou ve bigger things from as well. thank you very much — bigger things from as well.ngs from as well. thank you very much forjoining us - bigger things from as well. thank you very much forjoining us here | you very much forjoining us here on bbc news. in china, until recently, it was extremely difficult for single women to have children. last year the government said health insurance should cover the cost of giving birth for single mothers and that they should also get paid maternity...
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jon heffernan, thank ou. . ~' out of time. jon heffernan, thank ou. . ~ , ., y out of time.s parent company meta has confirmed its new app to rival twitter will launch on thursday. it's called threads and will be linked to instagram, which is also owned by meta. they describe it as a "text based conversation app where communities come together" to discuss the issues of the day. this is the latest app to try to rival twitter since elon musk bought it for $44 billion in october last year. the launch comes as elon musk and mark zuckerberg continue their half—joking, half—serious back—and—forth about fighting each other in a cage match. let's speak to drew benvie. he's a social media specialist and ceo of social media consultancy battenhall. thanks so much for coming on the programme. thanks so much for coming on the programme-— thanks so much for coming on the programme. thanks for having me. threads, programme. thanks for having me. threads. is — programme. thanks for having me. threads, is this _ programme. thanks for having me. threads, is this something - programme. thanks
jon heffernan, thank ou. . ~' out of time. jon heffernan, thank ou. . ~ , ., y out of time.s parent company meta has confirmed its new app to rival twitter will launch on thursday. it's called threads and will be linked to instagram, which is also owned by meta. they describe it as a "text based conversation app where communities come together" to discuss the issues of the day. this is the latest app to try to rival twitter since elon musk bought it for $44 billion in october last...
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do ou without forcing a division on it.storal care. finally, if there is a vote, do you want to see rishi sunak in the commons that day?— want to see rishi sunak in the commons that day? want to see rishi sunak in the commons that da ? ., , ., . commons that day? i hope there not a vote... commons that day? i hope there not a vote- -- ltut — commons that day? i hope there not a vote--- ltut if— commons that day? i hope there not a vote... but if there _ commons that day? i hope there not a vote... but if there is? _ commons that day? i hope there not a vote... but if there is? i— commons that day? i hope there not a vote... but if there is? i think - commons that day? i hope there not a vote... but if there is? i think the i vote... but if there is? i think the prime minister _ vote... but if there is? i think the prime minister could _ vote... but if there is? i think the prime minister could do _ vote... but if there is? i think the prime minister could do that i vote... but if there is? i think the prime minister could d
do ou without forcing a division on it.storal care. finally, if there is a vote, do you want to see rishi sunak in the commons that day?— want to see rishi sunak in the commons that day? want to see rishi sunak in the commons that da ? ., , ., . commons that day? i hope there not a vote... commons that day? i hope there not a vote- -- ltut — commons that day? i hope there not a vote--- ltut if— commons that day? i hope there not a vote... but if there _ commons that day? i hope there not...
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thank ou. hello again.nd windy by the time we get to the weekend. today is no exception to that. sunny spells and scattered showers sums it up quite nicely. the showers particularly heavy across parts of scotland and later north—east england, but they are quite well scattered, we won't all catch one, and in between them there will be some sunshine. temperatures this afternoon ranging from 13 in the north to 21 in the south, so just a little bit below average for the time of year. as we head on through the evening and overnight, there still will be some showers. if anything, our weather front sinking south will pep up across the north coast of northern ireland, south—west scotland and also northern england. on either side of that, we're looking at some clear skies. it will be chilly in sheltered glens. overnight lows here three or four degrees, but in our towns and cities we're looking at between seven and 12 degrees. that leads us into tomorrow. tomorrow, we've got this weather front, a warm front, coming o
thank ou. hello again.nd windy by the time we get to the weekend. today is no exception to that. sunny spells and scattered showers sums it up quite nicely. the showers particularly heavy across parts of scotland and later north—east england, but they are quite well scattered, we won't all catch one, and in between them there will be some sunshine. temperatures this afternoon ranging from 13 in the north to 21 in the south, so just a little bit below average for the time of year. as we head...
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hang on, i have to stop ou, east. hang on, i have to stop you. ms — east.p you, ms machado, i'm - east. hang on, i have to stop you, ms machado, i'm not i you, ms machado, i'm not talking about shady characters and criminal networks. i'm talking about a new generation of democratically elected leaders across latin america. for example, just a month or two ago president lula in brazil expressed his much warmer feelings towards nicolas maduro. we've got the colombian president gustavo petro, who seems to be much less inclined to support the venezuelan opposition and much readier to do deals with nicolas maduro. all i'm saying is the regional environment has changed, and not in a way that favours you. let me get there, because that's how it looks right now, but it's important to understand that nicolas maduro's ties with russia, with putin, with iran are closer and more evident than ever. so those kind of let's say ideological supports that he might get from those you mentioned start to be questioned, just see what the president of chile adjusted a few days ag
hang on, i have to stop ou, east. hang on, i have to stop you. ms — east.p you, ms machado, i'm - east. hang on, i have to stop you, ms machado, i'm not i you, ms machado, i'm not talking about shady characters and criminal networks. i'm talking about a new generation of democratically elected leaders across latin america. for example, just a month or two ago president lula in brazil expressed his much warmer feelings towards nicolas maduro. we've got the colombian president gustavo petro,...
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are ou at all normal is going to look like.worried, week after week we produce these reports, gloomy reports, peoplejust become a newer to it and switch off? i've read in the scientific community with that. personally, this is the story at five past the hour, i have done many of these interviews before where this is the story at 28 minutes past the hour. so it does seem to be going up the agenda, it seems to be getting recognised as being a significant challenge that we really do need to address, ifind that challenge that we really do need to address, i find that personally quite reassuring that people are starting to really listen to the scientists, and hopefully the action will follow. but scientists, and hopefully the action will follow. �* , ., , , scientists, and hopefully the action willfollow. , , . . will follow. but you must be aware, and in fact i — will follow. but you must be aware, and in fact i have _ will follow. but you must be aware, and in fact i have seen _ will follow. but you must be aware, and in fact i ha
are ou at all normal is going to look like.worried, week after week we produce these reports, gloomy reports, peoplejust become a newer to it and switch off? i've read in the scientific community with that. personally, this is the story at five past the hour, i have done many of these interviews before where this is the story at 28 minutes past the hour. so it does seem to be going up the agenda, it seems to be getting recognised as being a significant challenge that we really do need to...
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yeah, i think ou way she connects with people?way she connects with people? yeah, i think you have hit _ way she connects with people? yeah, i think you have hit the _ way she connects with people? yeah, i think you have hit the nail— way she connects with people? yeah, i think you have hit the nail on - way she connects with people? yeah, i think you have hit the nail on the - i think you have hit the nail on the head. she really does connect with people, she is an excellent singer, rapper, creative person, and she just happened that this flute has well that she has in her tool box, which is ace. there is a definite connection when there is an upsurge in interest as a result of someone's influence. dig in interest as a result of someone's influence. , ., ., , ., ., , influence. dig of any role models that were anywhere _ influence. dig of any role models that were anywhere near - influence. dig of any role models that were anywhere near her, - influence. dig of any role models that were anywhere near her, i i that were anywhere n
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missiles, not significant enough for ou? ~ ., missiles, not significant enough for ou?c you? what i would like to see is a strategic afford _ you? what i would like to see is a strategic afford -- _ you? what i would like to see is a strategic afford -- approach i you? what i would like to see is a strategic afford -- approach for i you? what i would like to see is a i strategic afford -- approach for the strategic afford —— approach for the alliance _ strategic afford —— approach for the alliance. what members are doing is supporting _ alliance. what members are doing is supporting ukraine bilaterally. that is the _ supporting ukraine bilaterally. that is the difference between the aligned — is the difference between the aligned supporting ukraine in a strategic— aligned supporting ukraine in a strategic sense. identifying a strategic sense. identifying a strategic and stained and providing the ways— strategic and stained and providing the ways and means as an alliance to provide _ the ways and means as an alliance to provide what ukraine needs. what about the individu
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thank ou. . ~' under four hours' time. thank ou. . ~ , ., now, is this the recipe for success?est hollywood. stay with us here on bbc news. the business headlines are next. hello. some parts of the uk, particularly parts of northern england and northern ireland, have already seen the wettestjuly on record. and you probably won't be too surprised to hear that we have got more rain in the forecast at times through the remainder of this week. now, tuesday brings a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers. we won't all be seeing the rain during the day on tuesday, but let's look at the rest of the week. this is the jet stream. these winds you can see here continuing to drive areas of low pressure in towards our shores with showers or longer spells of rain moving their way through from the atlantic and pushing gradually eastwards. now, tuesday morning, a few spells of showery rain across parts of central scotland. also the odd shower for wales, south west england, east anglia too. heading through the day, this area of cloud and rain nudges further south and then we start to see sho
thank ou. . ~' under four hours' time. thank ou. . ~ , ., now, is this the recipe for success?est hollywood. stay with us here on bbc news. the business headlines are next. hello. some parts of the uk, particularly parts of northern england and northern ireland, have already seen the wettestjuly on record. and you probably won't be too surprised to hear that we have got more rain in the forecast at times through the remainder of this week. now, tuesday brings a mix of sunny spells and scattered...
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. ., , . and they can sort out a prescription for ou. .,, ., , ., for you._ for you. people are sure of the health care service _ for you. people are sure of the health care service they - for you. people are sure of the health care service they need i for you. people are sure of the i health care service they need are advised to call 111 or use nhs iii advised to call 111 or use nhs 111 online. but doctors have said those who have been told they need urgent care should not delay coming in. you're live with bbc news. russia's defence minister, sergei shoigu, has arrived in north korea's capital, pyongyang. he's there to join celebrations to mark the end of fighting in the korean war 70 years ago, but his visit is also very much about the present. let's talk about it with our europe regional editor, paul mus. this is somewhat surprising, isn't it, to see sergei shoigu in pyongyang? tt certainly is, north korea seems to be a country that seems to be sealed at the best of times. lots of quarantine measures remain in place, so for them to hold a state visit by a
. ., , . and they can sort out a prescription for ou. .,, ., , ., for you._ for you. people are sure of the health care service _ for you. people are sure of the health care service they - for you. people are sure of the health care service they need i for you. people are sure of the i health care service they need are advised to call 111 or use nhs iii advised to call 111 or use nhs 111 online. but doctors have said those who have been told they need urgent care should not delay coming in....
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can you understand from the details ou justice.d _ justice. can you understand from the details you read why _ justice. can you understand from the details you read why it _ justice. can you understand from the details you read why it took - justice. can you understand from the details you read why it took so i justice. can you understand from the details you read why it took so long l details you read why it took so long for he is dna to be double checked with 7 ? i'm sure his legalteam ? i'm sure his legal team will help ? i'm sure his legalteam will help with that. i've _ ? i'm sure his legalteam will help with that. i've only _ ? i'm sure his legalteam will help with that. i've only seen _ ? i'm sure his legalteam will help with that. i've only seen media i with that. i've only seen media reports. when i read suggested there was an advancement in dna science which allowed some testing to be done. but i don't know be on that why exactly the delay arose in evidence coming forward. aha, why exactly the delay arose in evidence comi
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listen, as players, ou her legacy? listen, as players, you never— her legacy?egacy? listen, as players, you never - if— her legacy? listen, as players, you never - if we _ her legacy? listen, as players, you never - if we could, - her legacy? listen, as players, you never - if we could, i - you never — if we could, i think we would all play forever. if we would be allowed to. but for her life and her body, this is the perfect time for her to have a swansong and hopefully go out doing something again historical. but either way, something again historical. but eitherway, her legacy something again historical. but either way, her legacy will live on in that her platform, both on and off the field, has been something that has been a real bannerfor been something that has been a real banner for the been something that has been a real bannerfor the us been something that has been a real banner for the us team been something that has been a real bannerfor the us team but also for the fight for equality across genres so i think it's a great time for her. i think she's
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but you lost, and ou the work... but you lost, and you lost _ the work...ded a 17.9% swing and they have done that. that would definitely look like a majority. if that were replicated in other parts of the country, in a general election next year. i the country, in a general election next year. i would say this is a by-election _ election next year. i would say this is a by-election as - election next year. i would say this is a by-election as well, i this is a by—election as well, and there were specific local factors, as we can see from the results across the three results across the three results tonight that they are very different results playing out in different parts of the country with very different local factors. country with very different localfactors. but i country with very different local factors. but i think people in selby and ainsty, we have to get better at ensuring that we get our message across and they have a right to be heard again. what message do you need to get across to voters, though? relentlessly focusing on the issues that matt
but you lost, and ou the work... but you lost, and you lost _ the work...ded a 17.9% swing and they have done that. that would definitely look like a majority. if that were replicated in other parts of the country, in a general election next year. i the country, in a general election next year. i would say this is a by-election _ election next year. i would say this is a by-election as - election next year. i would say this is a by-election as well, i this is a by—election as well, and there...
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thank ou.n of the grain deal comes after an attack on the strategically important kerch bridge linking russia with occupied—crimea. russian media says the bridge was hit by an unmanned craft on the water's surface. it also says two people in a car were killed. sources in the ukrainian security services have told the bbc they carried out the attack. these are some of the latest pictures from the scene showing the damage. the video appers to have been taken from the railway track which runs alongside the bridge. the rail line hasn't been impacted. investigators are now surveying the damage on the bridge, video released by the committee investigating the attack shows debris being picked up. the bridge was temporarily shut last year after it was severely damaged in another attack. let's turn to some of the extreme weather across the globe, with millions of people across parts of europe being warned to expect one of the most intense heatwaves in the coming days. the european space agency believes te
thank ou.n of the grain deal comes after an attack on the strategically important kerch bridge linking russia with occupied—crimea. russian media says the bridge was hit by an unmanned craft on the water's surface. it also says two people in a car were killed. sources in the ukrainian security services have told the bbc they carried out the attack. these are some of the latest pictures from the scene showing the damage. the video appers to have been taken from the railway track which runs...
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how much sleep have ou had? ~' ., restaurant. how much sleep have ou had? ~ ., ., ~' you had?in the hospitality industry, i'm used to a few hours of sleep. i am very grateful to be part of this programme today so thank you for having me. huge congratulations, _ thank you for having me. huge congratulations, i— thank you for having me. huge congratulations, i understand. congratulations, i understand last year you came second it must be great to be the winner this time around and also the winner in what is a very male dominated job?— winner in what is a very male dominated job? dominated “ob? yes, i am very leased dominated “ob? yes, i am very pleased to — dominated job? yes, i am very pleased to have _ dominated job? yes, i am very pleased to have a _ dominated job? yes, i am very pleased to have a great - dominated job? yes, i am very| pleased to have a great support around me, so all the participants are actually my good friends, and we trained together, but it is always good together, but it is always good to bring it home and to see more ladiesjoin the to bring it home and
how much sleep have ou had? ~' ., restaurant. how much sleep have ou had? ~ ., ., ~' you had?in the hospitality industry, i'm used to a few hours of sleep. i am very grateful to be part of this programme today so thank you for having me. huge congratulations, _ thank you for having me. huge congratulations, i— thank you for having me. huge congratulations, i understand. congratulations, i understand last year you came second it must be great to be the winner this time around and also the...
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can i go with ou? society as a whole. can i go with you? even _ society as a whole.h you? even the creative - society as a whole. can i go with you? even the creative arts - society as a whole. can i go with you? even the creative arts feel| you? even the creative arts feel their rights _ you? even the creative arts feel their rights under— you? even the creative arts feel their rights under attack. - you? even the creative arts feel| their rights under attack. access voices are being sampled, recreated and used without paying people like lawrence. tt and used without paying people like lawrence. , ., ., ., and used without paying people like lawrence. ., ., , ., lawrence. if you want to use our material. — lawrence. if you want to use our material. you — lawrence. if you want to use our material, you need _ lawrence. if you want to use our material, you need to _ lawrence. if you want to use our material, you need to be - lawrence. if you want to use ourj material, you need to be upfront lawrence. if you want to use our - material, you need to be upfront you need to
can i go with ou? society as a whole. can i go with you? even _ society as a whole.h you? even the creative - society as a whole. can i go with you? even the creative arts - society as a whole. can i go with you? even the creative arts feel| you? even the creative arts feel their rights _ you? even the creative arts feel their rights under— you? even the creative arts feel their rights under attack. - you? even the creative arts feel| their rights under attack. access voices are being...
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thank ou. ~ y expressing your arguments. thank ou. �* , . ~' expressing your arguments.e time", but he said he found it hard to trust people because of his fame. continuing to give evidence at southwark crown court he said he objected to the term "crotch grab" — used by alleged victims in accusations against him. the actor denies 12 sexual offences relating to four men. our correspondent frankie mccamley?gave us this update, and a warning, she referred to some bad language — used in court. since noon kevin spacey has been sat in the dock listening to witnesses for the defence team, and he looked relaxed, he was smiling, he was nodding. he actually looked like he was enjoying some of the stories his former colleagues were saying. now, the two witnesses both specifically focused on a theatre production where they had worked alongside kevin spacey. and this is at a time when one of the claimants say mr spacey looked drunk and disheveled, and later assaulted him. now, both of these witnesses say they spoke to kevin spacey on this day. they said that he acted normal. he seeme
thank ou. ~ y expressing your arguments. thank ou. �* , . ~' expressing your arguments.e time", but he said he found it hard to trust people because of his fame. continuing to give evidence at southwark crown court he said he objected to the term "crotch grab" — used by alleged victims in accusations against him. the actor denies 12 sexual offences relating to four men. our correspondent frankie mccamley?gave us this update, and a warning, she referred to some bad language...
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how worried are ou b all those workers. how worried are you by things _ all those workers.e _ all those workers. how worried are you by things like ai _ all those workers. how worried are you by things like ai and _ all those workers. how worried are you by things like ai and the - you by things like ai and the technological changes coming? we have technological changes coming? - have seen some of this already happening in visual effects. because there is a massive amount of big studio pictures where they are doing lots of cgi, we have seen the transition from traditional format filming to the cgi, so we have seen a transition. but this is in a different level with the ai. we have seen actually people don't get remunerated for their particular contribution any more, so what is suggested in terms of the claims they are making is that making sure they are making is that making sure they actually get remunerated for they actually get remunerated for the for that particular content because it's a new thing, it has been around for a long time and it needs to catch up with what t
how worried are ou b all those workers. how worried are you by things _ all those workers.e _ all those workers. how worried are you by things like ai _ all those workers. how worried are you by things like ai and _ all those workers. how worried are you by things like ai and the - you by things like ai and the technological changes coming? we have technological changes coming? - have seen some of this already happening in visual effects. because there is a massive amount of big studio pictures...
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they want to share their story with ou? ~ , ., ., , ., you?r they want to share with yom peeple — you? whether they want to share with you- people know _ you? whether they want to share with you. people know it _ you? whether they want to share with you. people know it within _ you? whether they want to share with you. people know it within seconds. i you. people know it within seconds. they can meet you and look you in the eye and see you. he was one of those people who you looked in the eye and you went, yes, i trust you. he came with that. and also, he had a background that was different. you know, born in sri lanka. his primary school days and the newly independent to ghana. he brought a different sensibility to his reporting, based on having a different background. find reporting, based on having a different background. and the fact that he was _ different background. and the fact that he was such _ different background. and the fact that he was such an _ different background. and the fact that he was such an advocate - different backgroun
they want to share their story with ou? ~ , ., ., , ., you?r they want to share with yom peeple — you? whether they want to share with you- people know _ you? whether they want to share with you. people know it _ you? whether they want to share with you. people know it within _ you? whether they want to share with you. people know it within seconds. i you. people know it within seconds. they can meet you and look you in the eye and see you. he was one of those people who you looked in the eye...
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hey talk to ou is still intense. hey talk to you and — is still intense.. hey talk to you and tell you _ is still intense. hey talk to you and tell you stories. . is still intense. hey talk to l you and tell you stories. he was just a joy to have in our life. hejust made it so better, really. his left a really big hole.- better, really. his left a really big hole. this is where sam died- — really big hole. this is where sam died. at — really big hole. this is where sam died. at 25 _ really big hole. this is where | sam died. at 25 humanitarian work was aboard a boeing which crashed shortly after take—off from the iitthh is open capital killing everyone aboard. today's impressed focus on three british passengers. the plane like scene here was a second 737 max to crash in the space ofjust a few months. the first run by lion air crashed off the sea in indonesia killing 129 people. the aircraft, a new design had a fatalflaw aircraft, a new design had a fatal flaw but after the first accident it was allowed to keep flying. accident it was allowed to keep fl inc
hey talk to ou is still intense. hey talk to you and — is still intense.. hey talk to you and tell you _ is still intense. hey talk to you and tell you stories. . is still intense. hey talk to l you and tell you stories. he was just a joy to have in our life. hejust made it so better, really. his left a really big hole.- better, really. his left a really big hole. this is where sam died- — really big hole. this is where sam died. at — really big hole. this is where sam died. at 25 _...
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so few, thank ou for higher prices, too. so few, thank you for being _ higher prices, too.r being with _ higher prices, too. so few, thank you for being with us. _ let's focus on spotify now because it's raising prices for its 200 million ad—free subscribers for the first time in over a decade. in the us, the cost will increase from $9.99 to $10.99 for those with an individual plan. similar price hikes also apply to the uk, canada, australia and 49 other countries. the move follows other streaming services which have also increased subscription costs. we're nowjoined by leo gebbie, who's a tech analyst at ccs insight. where does the money go, spotify hasn't turned a profit yet? that where does the money go, spotify hasn't turned a profit yet?- hasn't turned a profit yet? that is certainly the _ hasn't turned a profit yet? that is certainly the question _ hasn't turned a profit yet? that is certainly the question here, - hasn't turned a profit yet? that is| certainly the question here, where does the money go? spotify has spent years trying to build the size of its user base
so few, thank ou for higher prices, too. so few, thank you for being _ higher prices, too.r being with _ higher prices, too. so few, thank you for being with us. _ let's focus on spotify now because it's raising prices for its 200 million ad—free subscribers for the first time in over a decade. in the us, the cost will increase from $9.99 to $10.99 for those with an individual plan. similar price hikes also apply to the uk, canada, australia and 49 other countries. the move follows other...
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. . , the boris johnson votes at all, did ou. ., , ., the boris johnson votes at all, did ou. ., . .,s a charity diner. of the members of parliament - you. i was a charity diner. of the members of parliament were i you. i was a charity diner. of the members of parliament were at| you. i was a charity diner. of the i members of parliament were at the same dinner with you and left after you did manage to get back with the vote. ~ . , you did manage to get back with the vote. ~ ., , , , . vote. with greatest respect, i believe my — vote. with greatest respect, i believe my role _ vote. with greatest respect, i believe my role in _ vote. with greatest respect, i believe my role in the - vote. with greatest respect, i believe my role in the dinner| vote. with greatest respect, i i believe my role in the dinner was more _ believe my role in the dinner was more important than theirs. to believe my role in the dinner was more important than theirs. ta ke take us through that. i chose to fulfil my obligations _ take us through that. i chose to fulfil my obligations through i take us through th
. . , the boris johnson votes at all, did ou. ., , ., the boris johnson votes at all, did ou. ., . .,s a charity diner. of the members of parliament - you. i was a charity diner. of the members of parliament were i you. i was a charity diner. of the members of parliament were at| you. i was a charity diner. of the i members of parliament were at the same dinner with you and left after you did manage to get back with the vote. ~ . , you did manage to get back with the vote. ~ ., , , , . vote....
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this muscular unionism is working for ou? .. ., , , ., for you?tion the section 35 and we have _ you mention the section 35 and we have had _ you mention the section 35 and we have had the debate in the past. it is clear— have had the debate in the past. it is clear there were concerns about the operation of that law on a uk wide _ the operation of that law on a uk wide basis — the operation of that law on a uk wide basis and the areas of competence and it was reasonable in that sense _ competence and it was reasonable in that sense for the scottish secretary of state after taking significant legal advice to issue a section— significant legal advice to issue a section 35 — significant legal advice to issue a section 35. yes, the first time it has been — section 35. yes, the first time it has been used, but it was always envisaged — has been used, but it was always envisaged that it might be used including i think by the snp at the time _ including i think by the snp at the time i_ including i think by the snp at the time. i don't think people can
this muscular unionism is working for ou? .. ., , , ., for you?tion the section 35 and we have _ you mention the section 35 and we have had _ you mention the section 35 and we have had the debate in the past. it is clear— have had the debate in the past. it is clear there were concerns about the operation of that law on a uk wide _ the operation of that law on a uk wide basis — the operation of that law on a uk wide basis and the areas of competence and it was reasonable in that sense _...
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thank ou.r of the knesset and leader of the israeli labor party. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you so much for coming on the programme-— thank you so much for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. we will come — programme. thank you for having me. we will come to _ programme. thank you for having me. we will come to events _ programme. thank you for having me. we will come to events in _ programme. thank you for having me. we will come to events in jenin - programme. thank you for having me. we will come to events in jenin in a i we will come to events injenin in a moment, but let's start in tel aviv and that attack in tel aviv — some palestinians describing it as a natural response to the attacks in jenin, is it? natural response to the attacks in jenin. is it?— natural response to the attacks in jenin, is it? ~' ., , ., , jenin, is it? god knows, god forbid, i hoe jenin, is it? god knows, god forbid, i hepe there — jenin, is it? god k
thank ou.r of the knesset and leader of the israeli labor party. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you so much for coming on the programme-— thank you so much for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. we will come — programme. thank you for having me. we will come to _ programme. thank you for having me. we will come to events _ programme. thank you for having me. we will come to events in _ programme. thank you for having me. we will...
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so, what type of work do ou do? that way. so, what type of work do you do? do — that way. so, what type of work do you do? do you replicate _ that way. so, what type of work do you do? do you replicate voices? l that way. so, what type of work do i you do? do you replicate voices? how far can ai go? let you do? do you replicate voices? how far can ai go?— far can ai go? let me explain. i create films _ far can ai go? let me explain. i create films that _ far can ai go? let me explain. i create films that watch - far can ai go? let me explain. i create films that watch you - far can ai go? let me explain. i | create films that watch you back using artificial intelligence and facial recognition, and the films branch in real—time. they are dependent on your reaction and where you look on the screen. it uses ai, but not in terms of replicating people's identity, more in terms of putting somebody in the middle of an interactive experience.— interactive experience. understood. are ou interactive experience. understood. are you surprised _ interactive experience. understood. are
so, what type of work do ou do? that way. so, what type of work do you do? do — that way. so, what type of work do you do? do you replicate _ that way. so, what type of work do you do? do you replicate voices? l that way. so, what type of work do i you do? do you replicate voices? how far can ai go? let you do? do you replicate voices? how far can ai go?— far can ai go? let me explain. i create films _ far can ai go? let me explain. i create films that _ far can ai go? let me explain. i...