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ijust found it so inhumane. just so inhumane. i think if you can trivialise something so serious as the death of a person's parents because a person refuses to participate in language orthodoxy not because a person must anybody of their rights then something is really wrong. what made you think your perceptions about the tone and the behaviour that comes from cancel culture. and not necessarily people choosing to make economic decisions to stop supporting someone because they disagree with their politics? not supporting person because you disagree with them is absolutely the right of everyone. i've often said that people don't like my position should not buy my books. i'm not even writing for them. but there is a difference between that and, for example, person says something and suddenly you want them fired from theirjobs. there is a sense in which we need to have a sense of proportion punishment to crime. you cannot because someone has said, and often it is people who are naturally supposed to be on the same side. that is the t
ijust found it so inhumane. just so inhumane. i think if you can trivialise something so serious as the death of a person's parents because a person refuses to participate in language orthodoxy not because a person must anybody of their rights then something is really wrong. what made you think your perceptions about the tone and the behaviour that comes from cancel culture. and not necessarily people choosing to make economic decisions to stop supporting someone because they disagree with...
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and ijust look at things really differently now. there is a kind of impatience i no longer have for rubbish, for example. i am so much more aware of thinking what i want my life to be. who do i really want to be? and i don't know how much longer i have because what happens when you agree these that suddenly you are so aware of mortality. death is so close. it has changed me and it is also made me very angry. so much rage. in your writing you talked about how you shied away from public grieving but since then in recent weeks you have been generous enough to share this grief without so publicly. can you tell us why you have chosen to do that now? why you've chosen to have such a public conversation about your grief? because i actually find it ever so slightly comforting. also because my siblings and i are very close but we are alljust really burdened with our suffering and we lean on each other but there are times when i want to reach out to someone who is not family because there is a which it is almost safer. it is more consequence
and ijust look at things really differently now. there is a kind of impatience i no longer have for rubbish, for example. i am so much more aware of thinking what i want my life to be. who do i really want to be? and i don't know how much longer i have because what happens when you agree these that suddenly you are so aware of mortality. death is so close. it has changed me and it is also made me very angry. so much rage. in your writing you talked about how you shied away from public grieving...
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ijust love my bed. you are obviously a _ themselves. ijust love my bed. you are obviously a social _ themselves. ijust love my bed. you are obviously a social animal. - themselves. ijust love my bed. you are obviously a social animal. thanki are obviously a social animal. thank you very much. benjamin butterworth and baroness ros altmann, up next, �*it�*s the film review — goodbye for now. welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is, as always, mark kermode. where are we starting this week, mark? interestingly this week we have ghostbusters: afterlife, which is a new ghostbusters film. we have petite maman, the new one by celine sciamma. and we have king richard, who is the father of venus and serena williams. ghostbusters, the sequel. it's not called that. no, ghostbusters afterlife. we've already had the sequel and we had the reboot. this is directed byjason reitman, whose father ivan reitman directed the original. the story is a single mum and her two kids are evicted from their home and they go out t
ijust love my bed. you are obviously a _ themselves. ijust love my bed. you are obviously a social _ themselves. ijust love my bed. you are obviously a social animal. - themselves. ijust love my bed. you are obviously a social animal. thanki are obviously a social animal. thank you very much. benjamin butterworth and baroness ros altmann, up next, �*it�*s the film review — goodbye for now. welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is, as...
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ijust i just was —— ijust was —— want i just was —— want to send ijust was —— want to send out players... travis scott's emotional appeal as us authorities investigate eight deaths at his astroworld music festival. and arsenal edge up in the premier league with a victory over watford. good afternoon. sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of "corrupt and contemptible" behaviour, saying he tried to protect a conservative mp after he was found to have broken the rules on lobbying. the labour leader said the government's attempt to overhaul the system thatjudges mps was "trashing" the uk's reputation for democratic standards. today, one cabinet minister rejected that and called the row a "storm in a teacup". here's our political correspondent chris mason. mps are forever aware how many people don't much like politicians. it's why for so many, who spend their weeks here, this row over the government's behaviour gets right up their nose. because it leaves a whiff of this being a self—serving place. for the opposition parties, it is also a chance to take aim at the prime minister.
ijust i just was —— ijust was —— want i just was —— want to send ijust was —— want to send out players... travis scott's emotional appeal as us authorities investigate eight deaths at his astroworld music festival. and arsenal edge up in the premier league with a victory over watford. good afternoon. sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of "corrupt and contemptible" behaviour, saying he tried to protect a conservative mp after he was found to have broken the...
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ijust want to send out ra ers last. ijust want to send out prayers to _ last. ijust want to send out prayers to the... _ last. ijust want to send out prayers to the... to - last. ijust want to send out prayers to the... to the - last. i just want to send out | prayers to the... to the ones that was lost last night. travis scott, the us rapper on stage at the time, says he is working to help the families of the victims. but several festival—goers are suing him and the promoters were damages, none of whom have yet commented on the lawsuits. attention is turning to what happened to turning to what happened to turn this concert into a crime scene. lawyers are already poring over footage as families seek justice. poring over footage as families seekjustice. i poring over footage as families seekjustice— seek 'ustice. i ask you, does that seekjustice. i ask you, does that look— seekjustice. i ask you, does that look safe? _ seekjustice. i ask you, does that look safe? does - seekjustice. i ask you, does that look safe? does that. seekjustice. i ask you, does i
ijust want to send out ra ers last. ijust want to send out prayers to _ last. ijust want to send out prayers to the... _ last. ijust want to send out prayers to the... to - last. ijust want to send out prayers to the... to the - last. i just want to send out | prayers to the... to the ones that was lost last night. travis scott, the us rapper on stage at the time, says he is working to help the families of the victims. but several festival—goers are suing him and the promoters were damages,...
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can ijust butt in there? of course you can! i would just like to tell everybody how much drama costs to make — a high—end drama. it's anything between 1.5 million and 3 billion an hour. what you think, tony? that's a pretty good per hour of television. yeah, absolutely. when we are talking about this idea of britishness, when we go to a british broadcaster — any of the terrestrials — they will only give us 30% to 40% of the budget. so then it's down to the individual producers to go out in the open marketplace — to go to america, france, spain — and try and get partners on board for sometimes up to 60% of the budget. so in one way, we all want to be the very best of british but we have to partner with people outside britain to get those shows made. and chris, if i could join the throng and ask you non—stop about the streamers. for people listening, just give us an idea of some of the big shows they've made in the uk recently. well, the big one that's yet to come that is going - to amplify everything to the power o
can ijust butt in there? of course you can! i would just like to tell everybody how much drama costs to make — a high—end drama. it's anything between 1.5 million and 3 billion an hour. what you think, tony? that's a pretty good per hour of television. yeah, absolutely. when we are talking about this idea of britishness, when we go to a british broadcaster — any of the terrestrials — they will only give us 30% to 40% of the budget. so then it's down to the individual producers to go out...
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can ijust butt in there? of course you can! i would just like to tell everybody how much drama cost to make — a high—end drama. it's anything between 1.5 million and 3 billion an hour. what you think, tony? that's a pretty good per hour of television. yeah, absolutely. when we are talking about this idea of britishness, when we go to a british broadcaster — any of the terrestrials — they will only give us 30 to 40% of the budget. so then it's down to the individual producers to go out in the open marketplace — to go to america, france, spain — and try and get partners on board for sometimes up to 60% of the bud-et. so in one way, we all want to be the very best of british but we have to partner with people outside britain to get those shows made. and chris, if i could join the throng and ask you nonstop about the streamers. for people listening, just give us an idea of some of the big shows they�*ve made in the uk recently. well, the big one that's yet to come that is going - to amplify everything to the power of
can ijust butt in there? of course you can! i would just like to tell everybody how much drama cost to make — a high—end drama. it's anything between 1.5 million and 3 billion an hour. what you think, tony? that's a pretty good per hour of television. yeah, absolutely. when we are talking about this idea of britishness, when we go to a british broadcaster — any of the terrestrials — they will only give us 30 to 40% of the budget. so then it's down to the individual producers to go out...
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as soon as the spike touch my back, ijust - farming accident. as soon as the - spike touch my back, ijust wondered what that and i started twisting around and that's where it went across my body. the around and that's where it went across my body.— around and that's where it went across my body. the farmer was unloading _ across my body. the farmer was unloading straw _ across my body. the farmer was unloading straw bales _ across my body. the farmer was unloading straw bales last - across my body. the farmer was - unloading straw bales last december when the vehicle rolled into him. stunned wife, wendy, was alerted by jonathan's shouts from the yard and she called the ambulance.- she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing _ she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing there - she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing there with - she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing there with a l she called the ambulance. seeing - somebody standing there with a spike coming _ somebody standing there with a spike coming th
as soon as the spike touch my back, ijust - farming accident. as soon as the - spike touch my back, ijust wondered what that and i started twisting around and that's where it went across my body. the around and that's where it went across my body.— around and that's where it went across my body. the farmer was unloading _ across my body. the farmer was unloading straw _ across my body. the farmer was unloading straw bales _ across my body. the farmer was unloading straw bales last - across my...
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ijust think— out, it was like that. ijust think this _ out, it was like that. ijust think this is probably, i am hoping _ think this is probably, i am hoping it— think this is probably, i am hoping it will be a good move. before — hoping it will be a good move. before i— hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been invited to the friday fish fry at the busy market. i am eating some of my new friends here, roland butcherfrom here, roland butcher from alias. here, roland butcherfrom alias. what's going on fellas? time for food? any favourites? we have been here a few days, and it's not often i've come across people who hire as excited about it as you, you two. it does feel like it could be a difference in generation, in terms of perspective and who is excited about this and who is excited about this and who is not. you're absolutely right. in terms of the older generation, they may be pretty well set in their ways, the way they came up, they came up with they came up, they came up with the queen and everything, i think the younger peo
ijust think— out, it was like that. ijust think this _ out, it was like that. ijust think this is probably, i am hoping _ think this is probably, i am hoping it— think this is probably, i am hoping it will be a good move. before — hoping it will be a good move. before i— hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been invited to the friday fish fry at the busy market. i am eating some of my new friends here, roland butcherfrom here, roland butcher from alias. here,...
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ijust think this is probably, - i am hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been invited to the friday fish fry at the busy market. i am meeting some of my new friends here, roland butcherfrom earlier. what's going on fellas? time forfood? any favourites? we have been here a few days, and it's not often i've come across people who are as excited about it as you, you two. it does feel like it could be a difference in generation, in terms of perspective and who is excited about this and who is not. you're absolutely right. can ijust get a show of hands as to how many of you are thinking about leaving barbados to work somewhere else? can ijust get a show of hands as to how many of you are thinking about leaving barbados to work somewhere else? that's all of you... with the republic coming up, does that change those ambitions at all? if it does, put your hand up, if it doesn't then leave it down. they may be excited about the change, but not enough to keep them living and working in barbados. what the guys had to say really challen
ijust think this is probably, - i am hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been invited to the friday fish fry at the busy market. i am meeting some of my new friends here, roland butcherfrom earlier. what's going on fellas? time forfood? any favourites? we have been here a few days, and it's not often i've come across people who are as excited about it as you, you two. it does feel like it could be a difference in generation, in terms of perspective and who is excited...
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Nov 6, 2021
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ijust want to make sure there's nothing _ might be? ijust want to make sure there's nothing sharp. _ might be? ijust want to make sure there's nothing sharp. there - might be? ijust want to make sure there's nothing sharp. there could| there's nothing sharp. there could be a hook on _ there's nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the _ there's nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the end _ there's nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the end of _ there's nothing sharp. there could. be a hook on the end of something. yeah, it looks like we are going to be able to get it out, there we go. and now we can release the cheque. it was a small net for fruit or nuts, used once and then thrown out without any thought for the consequences. the scale of the damage is so staggering that the tide may now be turning. in indonesia, we filmed these soldiers trying to clear a riverjammed with plastic. that seemed pretty futile. butjust plastic. that seemed pretty futile. but just up the plastic. that seemed pretty futile. butjust up the road, a
ijust want to make sure there's nothing _ might be? ijust want to make sure there's nothing sharp. _ might be? ijust want to make sure there's nothing sharp. there - might be? ijust want to make sure there's nothing sharp. there could| there's nothing sharp. there could be a hook on _ there's nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the _ there's nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the end _ there's nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the end of _ there's nothing sharp. there could. be a...
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ijust think of— energy companies going bust. ijust think of a _ energy companies going bust. ijust think of a company, if an energy company— think of a company, if an energy company providing a vital service we rely on. _ company providing a vital service we rely on. if— company providing a vital service we rely on. if it's— company providing a vital service we rely on, if it's too big to fail, then— rely on, if it's too big to fail, then it's _ rely on, if it's too big to fail, then it's too big to be in private hands — then it's too big to be in private hands it— then it's too big to be in private hands. it should not be in the market— hands. it should not be in the market to _ hands. it should not be in the market to begin with. this is an argument — market to begin with. this is an argument for retaining state control of essential public services and utilities, — especially energy. front page of the dail total especially energy. front page of the daily total -- _ especially energy. front page of the daily total -- daily _ especially energy. front page of
ijust think of— energy companies going bust. ijust think of a _ energy companies going bust. ijust think of a company, if an energy company— think of a company, if an energy company providing a vital service we rely on. _ company providing a vital service we rely on. if— company providing a vital service we rely on. if it's— company providing a vital service we rely on, if it's too big to fail, then— rely on, if it's too big to fail, then it's _ rely on, if it's too big to fail, then...
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ijust think this is probably, lam hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been invited to the friday fish fry at the busy market. i am meeting some of my new friends here, roland butcher from earlier. what's going on fellas? time forfood? any favourites? we have been here a few days, and it's not often i've come across people who are as excited about it as you, you two. it does feel like it could be a difference in generation, in terms of perspective and who is excited about this and who is not. you're absolutely right. can ijust get a show of hands as to how many of you are thinking about leaving barbados to work somewhere else? that's all of you... with the republic coming up, does that change can ijust get a show of hands as to how many of you are thinking about leaving barbados to work somewhere else? that's all of you... with the republic coming up, does that change those ambitions at all? if it does, put your hand up, if it doesn't then leave it down. they may be excited about the change, but not enough to keep them liv
ijust think this is probably, lam hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been invited to the friday fish fry at the busy market. i am meeting some of my new friends here, roland butcher from earlier. what's going on fellas? time forfood? any favourites? we have been here a few days, and it's not often i've come across people who are as excited about it as you, you two. it does feel like it could be a difference in generation, in terms of perspective and who is excited...
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ijust think this is probably, i am hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been invited to the friday fish fry at the busy market. i am meeting some of my new friends here, roland butcherfrom earlier. what's going on fellas? time forfood? any favourites? we have been here a few days, and it's not often i've come across people who are as excited about it as you, you two. it does feel like it could be a difference in generation, in terms of perspective and who is excited about this and who is not. you're absolutely right. can ijust get a show of hands as to how many of you are thinking about leaving barbados to work somewhere else? that's all of you... with the republic coming up, does that change those ambitions at all? if it does, put your hand up, if it doesn't then leave it down. they may be excited about the change, but not enough to keep them living and working in barbados. can ijust get a show of hands as to how many of you are thinking about leaving barbados to work somewhere else? that's all of you... with the republic
ijust think this is probably, i am hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been invited to the friday fish fry at the busy market. i am meeting some of my new friends here, roland butcherfrom earlier. what's going on fellas? time forfood? any favourites? we have been here a few days, and it's not often i've come across people who are as excited about it as you, you two. it does feel like it could be a difference in generation, in terms of perspective and who is excited...
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we have never done this before and ijust don't think we know— before and ijust don't think we know the — before and ijust don't think we know the overall, long—term effects from it _ know the overall, long—term effects from it from mentally, emotionally, physicattx _ from it from mentally, emotionally, physically i— from it from mentally, emotionally, physically. ijust don't think we know — physically. i 'ust don't think we know. ~ ., ., ,, ., ., ., know. what we do know about covid kee -s know. what we do know about covid keeps evolving- _ know. what we do know about covid keeps evolving. the _ know. what we do know about covid keeps evolving. the centre - know. what we do know about covid keeps evolving. the centre for- keeps evolving. the centre for disease control says the approved vaccines are safe and effective and wearing masks indoors can help stop the spread of an outbreak but missteps and mixed messages from the white house has created confusion. that has allowed others to fill in the gaps. that has allowed others to fill in the aa s. ., , , that has allowed others
we have never done this before and ijust don't think we know— before and ijust don't think we know the — before and ijust don't think we know the overall, long—term effects from it _ know the overall, long—term effects from it from mentally, emotionally, physicattx _ from it from mentally, emotionally, physically i— from it from mentally, emotionally, physically. ijust don't think we know — physically. i 'ust don't think we know. ~ ., ., ,, ., ., ., know. what we do know about covid...
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ijust couldn't function like a normal human being. it got so bad for me in there, i was on several medications. ijust saved them up, i was hoping that it would have put me into a deep enough sleep to stop me from breathing. while michael considered taking his own life, fortunately, he didn't go through with it. after 11 months injail, and despite shotspotter giving the police a detailed forensic report, or dfr, attesting to the location of the gunshots, the prosecution suddenly withdrew their evidence. the case was dropped. it is well—known on a dfr and also our standard contracts that we don't warrant or stipulate to detecting what's called suppressed gunfire, and suppressed gunfire are gunfire that happens indoors or a gunfire incident that happens in a park. it became very clear at some point in time that with that explanation or that description of what we can warrant to and what we would testify to, that was in conflict with the prosecutor's theory of the case. shotspotter evidence withdrawn, charges dropped. brendan max, howev
ijust couldn't function like a normal human being. it got so bad for me in there, i was on several medications. ijust saved them up, i was hoping that it would have put me into a deep enough sleep to stop me from breathing. while michael considered taking his own life, fortunately, he didn't go through with it. after 11 months injail, and despite shotspotter giving the police a detailed forensic report, or dfr, attesting to the location of the gunshots, the prosecution suddenly withdrew their...
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so for somebody who's in distress, you know, ijust find that really problematic. do you think it is exploitative? yes. ..to use it as advertising? yes, yes. something many of these companies have in common is the hundreds of positive reviews out there. that was me, i did that, and the only explanation i can give to say why is i was offered free sessions, free treatment and in return i wrote these testimonials, these reviews. and the other thing is i was defending my recovery, i felt like i had to succeed at this because this was my last chance, so you are almost convincing yourself that it is working. how would you feel about paying your clients for testimonials, or offering free treatment, say for testimonials for you as a therapist, why is that a problem? it's exploitative. in terms of our ethical framework, that would be classed as financial exploitation of our clients. to use an exploitative tactic like this, if you do that you will get cheaper treatment, that feels completely wrong to me. it has to be said that there will also be people out there that felt th
so for somebody who's in distress, you know, ijust find that really problematic. do you think it is exploitative? yes. ..to use it as advertising? yes, yes. something many of these companies have in common is the hundreds of positive reviews out there. that was me, i did that, and the only explanation i can give to say why is i was offered free sessions, free treatment and in return i wrote these testimonials, these reviews. and the other thing is i was defending my recovery, i felt like i had...
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ijust wonder why it is that so manyjournalists and media outlets in india do not appear to share your interest in digging deep into the past of mr modi in gujarat, and indeed digging deep into the... ..the way the government has handled certain challenges in the...in the present day, including the covid challenge. if you look at the indian media, manyjournalists are pursuing a very, very different path from yours. why? well, i'd...| would point your attention to the fact that many in the regional media, the hindi newspapers in india, on their front page had images of the ganga, the ganges river, with dead bodies floating on it. so, if i could.... ..i could say that there was a bit of a change with covid in india, that i could see journalists and editors doing due diligence, possibly because death was also happening right at their doorstep. i would say that there are many, many unsung journalists in india who are doing an extremely unpopular journalism right now. i cannot say that about the gatekeepers and the mainstream editors who believe...who actually have not been... ..have not wr
ijust wonder why it is that so manyjournalists and media outlets in india do not appear to share your interest in digging deep into the past of mr modi in gujarat, and indeed digging deep into the... ..the way the government has handled certain challenges in the...in the present day, including the covid challenge. if you look at the indian media, manyjournalists are pursuing a very, very different path from yours. why? well, i'd...| would point your attention to the fact that many in the...
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ijust couldn't function like a normal human being. it got so bad for me in there, i was on several medications. ijust saved them up, i was hoping that it would have put me into a deep enough sleep to stop me from breathing. while michael considered taking his own life, fortunately, he didn't go through with it. after 11 months injail, and despite shotspotter giving the police a detailed forensic report, or dfr, attesting to the location of the gunshots, the prosecution suddenly withdrew their evidence. the case was dropped. it is well—known on a dfr and also our standard contracts that we don't warrant or stipulate to detecting what's called suppressed gunfire, and suppressed gunfire are gunfire that happens indoors or a gunfire incident that happens in a car. it became very clear at some point in time that with that explanation or that description of what we can warrant to and what we would testify to, that was in conflict with the prosecutor's theory of the case. spotspotter evidence withdrawn, charges dropped. brendan max, howeve
ijust couldn't function like a normal human being. it got so bad for me in there, i was on several medications. ijust saved them up, i was hoping that it would have put me into a deep enough sleep to stop me from breathing. while michael considered taking his own life, fortunately, he didn't go through with it. after 11 months injail, and despite shotspotter giving the police a detailed forensic report, or dfr, attesting to the location of the gunshots, the prosecution suddenly withdrew their...
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ijust wonder why it is that so manyjournalists and media outlets in india do not appear to share your interest in digging deep into the past of mr modi in gujarat, and indeed digging deep into the... ..the way the government has handled certain challenges in the...in the present day, including the covid challenge. if you look at the indian media, manyjournalists are pursuing a very, very different path from yours. why? well, i'd...| would point your attention to the fact that many in the regional media, the hindi newspapers in india, on their front page had images of the ganga, the ganges river, with dead bodies floating on it. so if i could, i could.... ..i could say that there was a bit of a change with covid in india, that i could see journalists and editors doing due diligence, possibly because death was also happening right at their doorstep. i would say that there are many, many unsung journalists in india who are doing an extremely unpopular journalism right now. i cannot say that about the gatekeepers and the mainstream editors who believe...who actually have not been... ..hav
ijust wonder why it is that so manyjournalists and media outlets in india do not appear to share your interest in digging deep into the past of mr modi in gujarat, and indeed digging deep into the... ..the way the government has handled certain challenges in the...in the present day, including the covid challenge. if you look at the indian media, manyjournalists are pursuing a very, very different path from yours. why? well, i'd...| would point your attention to the fact that many in the...
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can i just throw something else can ijust throw something else into that — can ijust throw something else into that on the skills thing? again — into that on the skills thing? again once you reach a critical mass — again once you reach a critical mass on — again once you reach a critical mass on production, you need to retain— mass on production, you need to retain and — mass on production, you need to retain and all that level of disciplines across the industries, also what you do is raise _ industries, also what you do is raise the — industries, also what you do is raise the skill level within the — raise the skill level within the community. and you also raise — the community. and you also raise the _ the community. and you also raise the skill level in understanding how technology works — understanding how technology works. you become more innovative with technology, more — innovative with technology, more creative with channels. one — more creative with channels. one thing, wanting really astonishes me having started back— astonishes me having started bac
can i just throw something else can ijust throw something else into that — can ijust throw something else into that on the skills thing? again — into that on the skills thing? again once you reach a critical mass — again once you reach a critical mass on — again once you reach a critical mass on production, you need to retain— mass on production, you need to retain and — mass on production, you need to retain and all that level of disciplines across the industries, also what you do...
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ijust hope in time i get that chance to come back. the one thing i've loved more than anything since i retired is talking cricket. i love being on test match special, and hopefully in time i will get the chance to do it again. have they said there is a time when they will reconsider you coming back to the job? no, we are having ongoing conversations, and i think that is the right way forward. ijust hope for the next year i can get back working with the team, bbc cricket, test match special, it has been my one joy. i have had a few, but since retiring in 2009, it has been my realjoy, being able to turn up and talk cricket on the radio and hopefully i will be able to do that in the future. do you think you can rebuild your reputation? yes, i do. is it a long road? it will take time, but i'm sure people will see the true me. michael, you said you wanted to sit down with azeem rafiq and hear his story. what would be your message to him if he was watching this now? i am sorry for the hurt he has gone through. yorkshire county cricket club,
ijust hope in time i get that chance to come back. the one thing i've loved more than anything since i retired is talking cricket. i love being on test match special, and hopefully in time i will get the chance to do it again. have they said there is a time when they will reconsider you coming back to the job? no, we are having ongoing conversations, and i think that is the right way forward. ijust hope for the next year i can get back working with the team, bbc cricket, test match special, it...
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ijust thought— like —— jack grealish. ijust thought for someone who gave so much to the _ thought for someone who gave so much to the club, _ thought for someone who gave so much to the club, he would have a little bit more — to the club, he would have a little bit more time. i�*m to the club, he would have a little bit more time.— bit more time. i'm surprised as well. ithink— bit more time. i'm surprised as well. i think it's _ bit more time. i'm surprised as well. i think it's harsh - bit more time. i'm surprised as well. i think it's harsh and - bit more time. i'm surprised as well. i think it's harsh and i - bit more time. i'm surprised as i well. i think it's harsh and i don't think— well. i think it's harsh and i don't think it's time — well. i think it's harsh and i don't think it's time for— well. i think it's harsh and i don't think it's time for villa _ well. i think it's harsh and i don't think it's time for villa to - well. i think it's harsh and i don't think it's time for villa to push i think
ijust thought— like —— jack grealish. ijust thought for someone who gave so much to the _ thought for someone who gave so much to the club, _ thought for someone who gave so much to the club, he would have a little bit more — to the club, he would have a little bit more time. i�*m to the club, he would have a little bit more time.— bit more time. i'm surprised as well. ithink— bit more time. i'm surprised as well. i think it's _ bit more time. i'm surprised as well. i think it's...
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are history, ijust need a simple answer from you. are you still arguing that the constitution needs to be changed and that people of kosovo need to have a referendum on whether or not to be integrated with albania7 is that your vision for the future of kosovo? i that your vision for the future of kosovo?— of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice _ of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and _ of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and there - of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and there is - of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and there is no - injustice and there is no possibility to have referendum. and that referendum would be an expression of the freedom of the people. but now, this time, here, what i am, i have been elected for jobs and elected forjobs and justice and this is what i will be doing in the many years to come. independence of kosovo is not against serbs and independence of kosovo is independence of kosovo is independence from serbia and not from albania.— not from albania. throughout our not from albania. th
are history, ijust need a simple answer from you. are you still arguing that the constitution needs to be changed and that people of kosovo need to have a referendum on whether or not to be integrated with albania7 is that your vision for the future of kosovo? i that your vision for the future of kosovo?— of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice _ of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and _ of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and there - of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and there is -...
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ijust don't get if we had a labour government - we need to be. ijust don't get if| we had a labour government and we need to be. ijust don't get if- we had a labour government and this cop was being held over labour government and you were the cops secretary, you'd be the cop president, it would be no drama miliband. we come up with a different one. how would you have got china to reduce its omissions by more and also come up with an, and also get america to stop up tens of millions more dollars?— millions more dollars? you're completely — millions more dollars? you're completely right _ millions more dollars? you're completely right about - millions more dollars? you're completely right about this. l millions more dollars? you're - completely right about this. here's what hasn't happened in this cop. two years— what hasn't happened in this cop. two years ago it should've been, when _ two years ago it should've been, when nerds — two years ago it should've been, when nerds like me would talk about this massive gap in omissions that what _
ijust don't get if we had a labour government - we need to be. ijust don't get if| we had a labour government and we need to be. ijust don't get if- we had a labour government and this cop was being held over labour government and you were the cops secretary, you'd be the cop president, it would be no drama miliband. we come up with a different one. how would you have got china to reduce its omissions by more and also come up with an, and also get america to stop up tens of millions more...
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and ijust want to do— reaching the finish line. and ijust want to do one thing now. i have my list of— want to do one thing now. i have my list of points — want to do one thing now. i have my list of points that i agreed with the ministers with you this morning that i_ the ministers with you this morning that i would bring to the table and ask for— that i would bring to the table and ask for your attention and asked them _ ask for your attention and asked them to— ask for your attention and asked them to be incorporated and given due attention. but i want all of us here, _ due attention. but i want all of us here, every— due attention. but i want all of us here, every single one of you, to 'ust here, every single one of you, to just for— here, every single one of you, to just for a — here, every single one of you, to just for a minute think about one person— just for a minute think about one person in— just for a minute think about one person in your life, one person only _ person in your life, one person only that— person in your life, one person
and ijust want to do— reaching the finish line. and ijust want to do one thing now. i have my list of— want to do one thing now. i have my list of points — want to do one thing now. i have my list of points that i agreed with the ministers with you this morning that i_ the ministers with you this morning that i would bring to the table and ask for— that i would bring to the table and ask for your attention and asked them _ ask for your attention and asked them to— ask for your...
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ijust want _ investing in carbon capture. ijust want you — investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to — investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know— investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know that _ investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know that we - investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know that we are - investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know that we are alli want you to know that we are all depending — want you to know that we are all depending on— want you to know that we are all depending on you _ want you to know that we are all depending on you and _ want you to know that we are all depending on you and we - want you to know that we are all depending on you and we hope i want you to know that we are all. depending on you and we hope you deliver— depending on you and we hope you deliver because _ depending on you and we hope you deliver because we _ depending on you and we hope you deliver because we are _ depending on you and we hope you deliver because we are running - depending on you and we hope you
ijust want _ investing in carbon capture. ijust want you — investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to — investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know— investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know that _ investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know that we - investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know that we are - investing in carbon capture. ijust want you to know that we are alli want you to know that we are all depending — want you to know that we are...
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ijust can'tl believe it. ijust can't believe children in need. ijust can't i believe it. ijust can't believe it. sorry, i can't believe that we've done it, you know, the generosity of people. it'sjust been incredible. applause this is how it all began. thank you, everyone. cheering # i love you, baby, like the flower loves the spring... i # i love you, baby, like the flower loves the spring. . ._ loves the spring... i first started -la in: loves the spring... i first started playing drums — loves the spring... i first started playing drums when _ loves the spring... i first started playing drums when i _ loves the spring... i first started playing drums when i was i loves the spring... i first started playing drums when i was about| loves the spring... i first started i playing drums when i was about six orseven playing drums when i was about six or seven may be. i playing drums when i was about six or seven may be.— or seven may be. i actually meant toda . today. # soon turned out, heart of glass... what is the time now? it's going well. i promise not to ask that eve
ijust can'tl believe it. ijust can't believe children in need. ijust can't i believe it. ijust can't believe it. sorry, i can't believe that we've done it, you know, the generosity of people. it'sjust been incredible. applause this is how it all began. thank you, everyone. cheering # i love you, baby, like the flower loves the spring... i # i love you, baby, like the flower loves the spring. . ._ loves the spring... i first started -la in: loves the spring... i first started playing drums —...
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i'm all for it, but ijust think it's bizarre that my government —— the government would encourage people to do that but not implement mask wearing as well. countries look at the uk, ijust cannot understand why we don't have mask wearing and indoor spaces, especially when a recent study showed that they were 53% effective in reducing transmission. it's absolutelyjust transmission. it's absolutely just incomprehensible transmission. it's absolutelyjust incomprehensible that the government would choose not to reintroduce masks, particularly in indoor and crowded places. it masks, particularly in indoor and crowded places.— masks, particularly in indoor and crowded places. it does make you wonder when _ crowded places. it does make you wonder when you _ crowded places. it does make you wonder when you see _ crowded places. it does make you wonder when you see what - crowded places. it does make you wonder when you see what is - crowded places. it does make you. wonder when you see what is going crowded places. it does make you - wonder when you see what is going on in europe, those cases a
i'm all for it, but ijust think it's bizarre that my government —— the government would encourage people to do that but not implement mask wearing as well. countries look at the uk, ijust cannot understand why we don't have mask wearing and indoor spaces, especially when a recent study showed that they were 53% effective in reducing transmission. it's absolutelyjust transmission. it's absolutely just incomprehensible transmission. it's absolutelyjust incomprehensible that the government...
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ijust broke down in tears on the floor. whistle—blowers from inside the ambulance services have told the bbc the system is at breaking point. this 999 call handler said even patients whose hearts have stopped are facing delays. there was a call for a cardiac arrest, and there was an eta in excess of 50 minutes. the nearest available crew was 50 minutes away. and this guy was in arrest. and for every minute, they say 10% of your life expectancy will decrease. that's hard. we struggle massively with the long delays. this is life threatening. and we just don't have the crews to respond like we should do. and have you got the pain i in the chest at the moment? all 14 ambulance services in the uk have escalated to the highest level of alert, and some have even gone beyond. like here at south central, which recently declared a critical incident when managers said the service had become unsafe. stuart, a paramedic, was working that night. i had a conversation with the control room, you know, in the early hours, when they said ho
ijust broke down in tears on the floor. whistle—blowers from inside the ambulance services have told the bbc the system is at breaking point. this 999 call handler said even patients whose hearts have stopped are facing delays. there was a call for a cardiac arrest, and there was an eta in excess of 50 minutes. the nearest available crew was 50 minutes away. and this guy was in arrest. and for every minute, they say 10% of your life expectancy will decrease. that's hard. we struggle massively...
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ijust wonder if bleak are you? i just wonder if you're feeling particularly bleak to the point where you're close to giving up, because this is a quote from an updated version of a book leon lee, you are quoted as saying, "my unscripted films, just not commercial, fair enough." it is just a shock after half a century to discover that the game is up, thejoke is over and the curtain is probably coming down. i and the curtain is probably coming down.— and the curtain is probably coming down. i think i should be allowed — coming down. i think i should be allowed a _ coming down. i think i should be allowed a little _ coming down. i think i should be allowed a little hyperbole. laughter i'm not bleak and i'm not giving up. in fact, i'm not bleak and i'm not giving up. infact, i i'm not bleak and i'm not giving up. in fact, i don't remember saying that, but i know i did. it's in the book. i'm not at all pessimistic, to be honest. aha, i'm not at all pessimistic, to be honest-— i'm not at all pessimistic, to be hone
ijust wonder if bleak are you? i just wonder if you're feeling particularly bleak to the point where you're close to giving up, because this is a quote from an updated version of a book leon lee, you are quoted as saying, "my unscripted films, just not commercial, fair enough." it is just a shock after half a century to discover that the game is up, thejoke is over and the curtain is probably coming down. i and the curtain is probably coming down.— and the curtain is probably coming...
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can ijust say. look at _ doing fine, but listen. can ijust say, look at you! _ doing fine, but listen. can ijust say, look at you! you _ doing fine, but listen. can ijust say, look at you! you look - say, look at you! you look absolutely _ say, look at you! you look absolutely sensational - say, look at you! you look - absolutely sensational tonight. say, look at you! you look absolutely sensational tonight. why, thank ou. absolutely sensational tonight. why, thank you- i — absolutely sensational tonight. why, thank you- i did _ absolutely sensational tonight. why, thank you. i did it _ absolutely sensational tonight. why, thank you. i did it just _ absolutely sensational tonight. why, thank you. i did it just for _ absolutely sensational tonight. thank you. i did itjust for you. johnny— thank you. i did itjust for you. johnny quinn from snow patrol. | johnny quinn from snow patrol. i can't johnny quinn from snow patrol. can't believe you've done 12 johnny quinn from snow patrol]. can't believe you've done 12 hours already and you haven't pulled a drama fa
can ijust say. look at _ doing fine, but listen. can ijust say, look at you! _ doing fine, but listen. can ijust say, look at you! you _ doing fine, but listen. can ijust say, look at you! you look - say, look at you! you look absolutely _ say, look at you! you look absolutely sensational - say, look at you! you look - absolutely sensational tonight. say, look at you! you look absolutely sensational tonight. why, thank ou. absolutely sensational tonight. why, thank you- i — absolutely...
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ijust broke down in tears on the floor. whistle—blowers from inside the ambulance services have told the bbc the system is at breaking point. this 999 call handler said even patients whose hearts have stopped are facing delays. there was a call for a cardiac arrest, where the nearest available crew was 50 minutes away and this guy was in arrest, and for every minute they say 10% of your life expectancy will decrease. this is life threatening and we just don't have the crews to respond like we should do. and have you got the pain in the chest at the moment? all 1a ambulance services in the uk have escalated to the highest level of alert and some have even gone beyond, like here at south central, which recently declared a critical incident when managers said the service had become unsafe. stuart, a paramedic, was working that night. i had a conversation with the control room in the early hours and they said how many jobs were outstanding, how many incidents were outstanding, and i was like, "oh, my god." you just sit there
ijust broke down in tears on the floor. whistle—blowers from inside the ambulance services have told the bbc the system is at breaking point. this 999 call handler said even patients whose hearts have stopped are facing delays. there was a call for a cardiac arrest, where the nearest available crew was 50 minutes away and this guy was in arrest, and for every minute they say 10% of your life expectancy will decrease. this is life threatening and we just don't have the crews to respond like we...
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can ijust do a little show— brilliant. can ijust do a little show and _ brilliant. can ijust do a little show and tell? stay there because we have got— show and tell? stay there because we have got some messages for you. don't _ have got some messages for you. don't go _ have got some messages for you. don't go anywhere. a show and tell of who— don't go anywhere. a show and tell of who is— don't go anywhere. a show and tell of who is here. this is gemma, your medicai— of who is here. this is gemma, your medical team. you are going to be staying _ medical team. you are going to be staying awake for 24 hours as well, aren't— staying awake for 24 hours as well, aren't you? — staying awake for 24 hours as well, aren't you?— staying awake for 24 hours as well, aren't you? yes. what could be the worst that could _ aren't you? fez; what could be the worst that could happen? aren't you? yes. what could be the worst that could happen? well, - aren't you? yes. what could be the worst that could happen? well, it i aren't you? yes. what could be the | worst that c
can ijust do a little show— brilliant. can ijust do a little show and _ brilliant. can ijust do a little show and tell? stay there because we have got— show and tell? stay there because we have got some messages for you. don't _ have got some messages for you. don't go _ have got some messages for you. don't go anywhere. a show and tell of who— don't go anywhere. a show and tell of who is— don't go anywhere. a show and tell of who is here. this is gemma, your medicai— of who is here....
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can ijust say i see no evidence this _ again. can ijust say i see no evidence this is _ again. can ijust say i see no evidence this is levelling - again. can ijust say i see no| evidence this is levelling off. again. can ijust say i see no - evidence this is levelling off. this remains — evidence this is levelling off. this remains something people want to get and there _ remains something people want to get and there are long queues for people to actually— and there are long queues for people to actually get these and that's a good _ to actually get these and that's a good thing. to actually get these and that's a good thing-— to actually get these and that's a good thing. and you can see that ever numbers — good thing. and you can see that ever numbers of _ good thing. and you can see that ever numbers of the _ good thing. and you can see that ever numbers of the groups - good thing. and you can see that ever numbers of the groups that | good thing. and you can see that - ever numbers of the groups that have .one ever numbers of the groups that have gone up _ ever num
can ijust say i see no evidence this _ again. can ijust say i see no evidence this is _ again. can ijust say i see no evidence this is levelling - again. can ijust say i see no| evidence this is levelling off. again. can ijust say i see no - evidence this is levelling off. this remains — evidence this is levelling off. this remains something people want to get and there _ remains something people want to get and there are long queues for people to actually— and there are long queues for...
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yes, i'm a doctor, but ijust can't tell _ feels a bit late. yes, i'm a doctor, but ijust can't tell you. _ feels a bit late. yes, i'm a doctor, but i just can't tell you. 9896 - but ijust can't tell you. 98% of doctors in my department are vaccinated. there is an important increase of vaccination, so the curve is now going up, and i hope, and we all hope, we all hope vaccination will increase. some eo - le vaccination will increase. some peeple think — vaccination will increase. some peeple think it _ vaccination will increase. some people think it is _ vaccination will increase. some people think it is un-austrian l vaccination will increase. some | people think it is un-austrian to people think it is un—austrian to force this. how do you feel about that debate? taste force this. how do you feel about that debate?— that debate? we had this debate alread for that debate? we had this debate already for a _ that debate? we had this debate already for a long _ that debate? we had this debate already for a long time, - that debate? we had th
yes, i'm a doctor, but ijust can't tell _ feels a bit late. yes, i'm a doctor, but ijust can't tell you. _ feels a bit late. yes, i'm a doctor, but i just can't tell you. 9896 - but ijust can't tell you. 98% of doctors in my department are vaccinated. there is an important increase of vaccination, so the curve is now going up, and i hope, and we all hope, we all hope vaccination will increase. some eo - le vaccination will increase. some peeple think — vaccination will increase. some peeple...
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i think it is because ijust get on comments all the time. i think it is because i just get on with comments all the time. i think it is because ijust get on with it comments all the time. i think it is because i just get on with it so well and adapt around it, but really i do struggle, but i have learned to be more open—minded. i play for sale sharks and i am the first death player to represent england seven. and profoundly deaf so that means no hearing in both ears. it is like pressing the mute on the tv, just nothing at all. when i was ia months old had an implant fitted which allows me to hear some sounds, but obviously still deaf and i very much struggle every day for speak to people, i am lip reading, just scanning the body language, that's how i get on with life day to day. communication on the pitch, because in a team sport, like rugby, it is vital. so when you're in that situation, you're not hearing your team—mates, you're not hearing any of the noise around you, it's really isolating. you are having to rely on your eyesight to
i think it is because ijust get on comments all the time. i think it is because i just get on with comments all the time. i think it is because ijust get on with it comments all the time. i think it is because i just get on with it so well and adapt around it, but really i do struggle, but i have learned to be more open—minded. i play for sale sharks and i am the first death player to represent england seven. and profoundly deaf so that means no hearing in both ears. it is like pressing the...
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prime minister, we're almost out of time, we can't afford to go through too much history, ijust need a simple answer from you. are you still arguing that the constitution needs to be changed and that kosovans need to have a referendum on whether to be integrated with albania? is that your vision for the future of kosovo? i consider unfair, injustice, that there is no possibility to have referendum. and that referendum would be an expression of the freedom of the people. but now, this time, here where i am, i have been elected forjobs and justice and this is what i will be doing in the many years to come. independence of kosovo is not against serbs, and independence of kosovo, first of all, it is independence from serbia and not from albania. throughout your political career, you've been seen as something of a firebrand, a guy who was prepared to take direct action, even to let off tear gas in the parliamentary chamber. some worry that you are a force for instability in the balkans. what's your message to the people who fear that you could bring great damage to your country and the re
prime minister, we're almost out of time, we can't afford to go through too much history, ijust need a simple answer from you. are you still arguing that the constitution needs to be changed and that kosovans need to have a referendum on whether to be integrated with albania? is that your vision for the future of kosovo? i consider unfair, injustice, that there is no possibility to have referendum. and that referendum would be an expression of the freedom of the people. but now, this time, here...
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prime minister, we are almost out of time, we cannot go through too much history, ijust need a simple answer from you. are you still arguing that the constitution needs to be changed and that people of kosovo need to have a referendum on whether or not to be integrated with albania? is that your vision for the future of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and there is no possibility to have referendum. and that referendum would be an expression of the freedom of the people. but now, this time, here, what i am, i have been elected forjobs and justice and this is what i will be doing in the many years to come. independence of kosovo is not against serbs and independence of kosovo is independence from serbia and not from albania. throughout your political career, you've been seen as something of a firebrand, a guy who was prepared to take direct action, even to let off tear gas in the parliamentary chamber, some worry that you are a force for instability in the balkans. what is your message to the people who fear that you could bring great damage to your country in the region? 50.28% vot
prime minister, we are almost out of time, we cannot go through too much history, ijust need a simple answer from you. are you still arguing that the constitution needs to be changed and that people of kosovo need to have a referendum on whether or not to be integrated with albania? is that your vision for the future of kosovo? i consider unfair injustice and there is no possibility to have referendum. and that referendum would be an expression of the freedom of the people. but now, this time,...
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remember the so i just remember the excitement so ijust remember the excitement around that. and thenit excitement around that. and then it brought to life the incredible stories and the world of harry potter, and that first movie just seemed magic, live on screen, so incredible, and i still love watching them. they are such a great holiday movies for me.— movies for me. yeah, absolutely, _ movies for me. yeah, absolutely, could - movies for me. yeah, absolutely, could not| movies for me. yeah, - absolutely, could not agree more, piya, and certainly top of our list on holiday films this christmas as well in our house. i wonder how many people today actually know that the much loved film and their characters the date indoor so much, they come from books? i think harry potter book sales, a lot of people do know, and it is parents like yourself. you said you grew up with the books and the movies and now you're passing that your children. for millennials, that is how we are passing those stories on. and these are such current books. they came out in the 90s, so unlike lord of t
remember the so i just remember the excitement so ijust remember the excitement around that. and thenit excitement around that. and then it brought to life the incredible stories and the world of harry potter, and that first movie just seemed magic, live on screen, so incredible, and i still love watching them. they are such a great holiday movies for me.— movies for me. yeah, absolutely, _ movies for me. yeah, absolutely, could - movies for me. yeah, absolutely, could not| movies for me....
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to get it felt like life was almost on pause and ijust want to get back. fortress australia has finally begun opening up to the rest of the world. while this is a big day for many, millions here have yet to enjoy those freedoms. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. and before we go tonight, i've always said that tennis is a lifelong sport. well, a 97—year old ukrainian man is proving me right. just look at this — leonid stanislavsky is volleying with none other than rafael nadal. a dream come true for stanislavsky, who holds the guinness world record for the globe's oldest tennis player. he got to play the legend at the rafa nadal academy in spain last month. stanislavsky has been playing amateur tennis for over half a century and he's too good for the others in his age group, so he called on rafa. inspiration indeed. i would like tojoin i would like to join the queue. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you for watching world news america. have a great night. good evening. october 2021 has been both warmer and wetter than average. it certainly ended on a very wet
to get it felt like life was almost on pause and ijust want to get back. fortress australia has finally begun opening up to the rest of the world. while this is a big day for many, millions here have yet to enjoy those freedoms. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. and before we go tonight, i've always said that tennis is a lifelong sport. well, a 97—year old ukrainian man is proving me right. just look at this — leonid stanislavsky is volleying with none other than rafael nadal. a dream come...
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and ijust told you that they change their mind in august but she refused. she said she would get the vaccine after the birth of the baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances. you baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances.— baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances. you must've been very shocked because _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she was _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she was only - circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she was only 37 - shocked because she was only 37 years of age. she was a relatively yes, 37 years and she has five daughters. when her husband dot—mac good hope hospital doctor n allowed him to visit her. he spoke to her and when he told her that your daughter is missing you and waiting for a gift from you a big long table came from her eye and that was the first painful scene for us. a big long tea coming out from her eyes. that was the last contact we had since she went to the ventilator
and ijust told you that they change their mind in august but she refused. she said she would get the vaccine after the birth of the baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances. you baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances.— baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances. you must've been very shocked because _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked because she was _ circumstances. you must've been very shocked...
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ijust don't think we know. what we do know about covid keeps evolving. the centre for disease control says the approved vaccines are safe and effective and wearing masks indoors can help stop the spread of an outbreak but missteps and mixed messages from the white house has created confusion. that has allowed others to fill in the gaps. from wellness festivals. zinc is very important. this is crucial. two emerging politicians. we see what is coming, it is notjust about a mass, this whole thing doesn't have anything to do with a mask. everybody understands that, right. such is the case with robbie starbuck, a music producer, conservative influencer who is running for a congressional seat in tennessee. unlike brad, he is typically the cameraman he has hired to follow him around. well, cameraman and ammunition holder, apparently. you don't see this much in california, people carrying ammunition? it is a lot easier to attack the issues. i say attack the issues because i don't like to say i want to attack people, i don't want to attack people. it is not democ
ijust don't think we know. what we do know about covid keeps evolving. the centre for disease control says the approved vaccines are safe and effective and wearing masks indoors can help stop the spread of an outbreak but missteps and mixed messages from the white house has created confusion. that has allowed others to fill in the gaps. from wellness festivals. zinc is very important. this is crucial. two emerging politicians. we see what is coming, it is notjust about a mass, this whole thing...
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bizarre statements and claims, ijust don't understand them frankly _ ijust don't understand them frankly. it is if they think anyone in the _ frankly. it is if they think anyone in the world is going to believe them. despite the overwhelming evidence — them. despite the overwhelming evidence. over them. despite the overwhelming evidence. 0ver10,000 them. despite the overwhelming evidence. over 10,000 people them. despite the overwhelming evidence. 0ver10,000 people have had this— evidence. 0ver10,000 people have had this opportunity. many have been tortured _ had this opportunity. many have been tortured. this clear evidence of people — tortured. this clear evidence of people being tortured to death, children— people being tortured to death, children have been abducted and tortured — children have been abducted and tortured. i've spoken personally to people _ tortured. i've spoken personally to people who have been tortured. while bein- people who have been tortured. while being abducted by the military. it's completely outrageous, it systematic and overwhelming the evidence. a
bizarre statements and claims, ijust don't understand them frankly _ ijust don't understand them frankly. it is if they think anyone in the _ frankly. it is if they think anyone in the world is going to believe them. despite the overwhelming evidence — them. despite the overwhelming evidence. over them. despite the overwhelming evidence. 0ver10,000 them. despite the overwhelming evidence. over 10,000 people them. despite the overwhelming evidence. 0ver10,000 people have had this— evidence....
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and ijust told you that they changed their mind in august but she refused. she said she would get the vaccine after the birth of the baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances. you must�*ve been very shocked because she was only 37 years of age. she was relatively young. yes, 37 years and she has five daughters. when her husband was allowed to visit her, he spoke to her and when he told her that your daughter is missing you and waiting a gift from you, a big long tear came from her eye and that was the last painful scene for us. a big long tear coming out from her eyes. that was the last contact we had since she went to the ventilator on the 26th of september. your message, having been through all this terrible trauma and grief, to anybody who is hesitating about having the vaccine whether they are pregnant or not, for whatever reason, you are saying, go out and get the vaccine, get both doses. i ask people, please, please, please get vaccine. whether you're pregnant or not. kids and younger people. this covid is very, very deadly. we have observed
and ijust told you that they changed their mind in august but she refused. she said she would get the vaccine after the birth of the baby. we lost everything due to the circumstances. you must�*ve been very shocked because she was only 37 years of age. she was relatively young. yes, 37 years and she has five daughters. when her husband was allowed to visit her, he spoke to her and when he told her that your daughter is missing you and waiting a gift from you, a big long tear came from her eye...
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ijust pour my heart to children who are very important to me. i�*m just so happy that i have two incredible parents who love me. i wouldn�*t have done this without them, my two best friends, my pals, my everything. what�*s not to love? yeah! what started as a photo in a theatre turned into unforgettable day trip with a hollywood megastar and is now a campaign to change hearts and minds. graham satchell, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather. lovely weather of the most part. given that we are in the first week of november. a wild and woolly day across the north—east and quarter of scotland. barry went together night and those winds taking the time down and those winds taking the time down and you�*ve got a battle of showers there but elsewhere the the north west and not an overly warm direction but you can still be looking at 11, 12, 13, 1a, not too bad the time of year but it is that sort of of year where as soon as the club breaks overnight and temperatures dip away and we could see a touch of frost. out towards the wes
ijust pour my heart to children who are very important to me. i�*m just so happy that i have two incredible parents who love me. i wouldn�*t have done this without them, my two best friends, my pals, my everything. what�*s not to love? yeah! what started as a photo in a theatre turned into unforgettable day trip with a hollywood megastar and is now a campaign to change hearts and minds. graham satchell, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather. lovely weather of the most part....
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i listen to people who have good taste and i scour around and sometimes ijust ask people on twitter, "i'm bored of my own tastes, what do you like?" social media is important in this way. you'll have to let us know who comes by your way after this. but thank you, that's all we've got time for. thanks to all my guests. the media show will be back same time next week. but for now, thank you for watching and goodbye. hello. the wind has been a feature across the northern part of scotland as we go through sunday. some of the gusts in excess of 100mph earlier. the rest of today, the wind gradually easing. the low pressure that brought the strengthening wind gradually eases as well. not quite losing all of this influence, it takes some time before the isobars open up and the tail end of a weather front just open up and the tail end of a weather frontjust keeping those showers going across the very far north—east. keeps the breeze quite noticeable. elsewhere, first signs of the wind dropping out is that little ridge of high pressure comes through. as this sky is clear after dark, temperat
i listen to people who have good taste and i scour around and sometimes ijust ask people on twitter, "i'm bored of my own tastes, what do you like?" social media is important in this way. you'll have to let us know who comes by your way after this. but thank you, that's all we've got time for. thanks to all my guests. the media show will be back same time next week. but for now, thank you for watching and goodbye. hello. the wind has been a feature across the northern part of scotland...
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- can ijust live one life online? - i think that will be the first - step of this metaverse and then we will kind of go on to l the issues around glasses and headsets and things. i think we are closer than we think. - thank you very much. we could talk about this all day, but that's all the time we have for now. thank you so much on my guests. the media show will be back at the same time next week. thanks for watching and goodbye. hello. after a warm and wet october of the stormy final weekend has a different flavour to our weather now that we are into november. low pressure is moving away, around and there are still showers but overall it is looking drier. now is a developing northerly breeze coming into the uk and it's chilly now, but it is turning colder still in the next couple of days. here is what is on the agenda for the rest of the week. we have established as low pressure moves away, drier, the air around it turning colder. some sunny spells, yes, a chance of showers mainly coastal areas. overnight fog and fr
- can ijust live one life online? - i think that will be the first - step of this metaverse and then we will kind of go on to l the issues around glasses and headsets and things. i think we are closer than we think. - thank you very much. we could talk about this all day, but that's all the time we have for now. thank you so much on my guests. the media show will be back at the same time next week. thanks for watching and goodbye. hello. after a warm and wet october of the stormy final weekend...
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it was like a light bulb going on for me and ijust saw it so clearly, and it terrifies me, that shift in perspective, of how in it i was and how convinced and brainwashed i was, and that's when i was like i am out, gone. how did you actually get out? what did you do? i left the whatsapp groups and i blocked this person and ijust, and i was terrified, my ocd and doubting disorder, i really doubted that i had done the wrong thing, not only had i still had my disorder that was probably worse off than when i started, but that i had these layers of shame and guilt and humiliation to deal with at the same time. what is your reaction to all this, everything i've told you? i am really alarmed by it. i am really really concerned that there are wonderful people out there who have potentially been harmed by these unscrupulous practitioners with very little training. it's really sad and upsetting and i think it is holding mental health go back i think it would be a huge problem in the not two distant future. we have met people who had bad experiences with unqualified therapists and treatment but
it was like a light bulb going on for me and ijust saw it so clearly, and it terrifies me, that shift in perspective, of how in it i was and how convinced and brainwashed i was, and that's when i was like i am out, gone. how did you actually get out? what did you do? i left the whatsapp groups and i blocked this person and ijust, and i was terrified, my ocd and doubting disorder, i really doubted that i had done the wrong thing, not only had i still had my disorder that was probably worse off...