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we see in the us. ., . ., , ., behind that like what we see in the us. how clear is it to you what this levelin: us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up — us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to look i leveling up policy is going to look like? because this is a speech the prime minister is going to set up his vision tomorrow. already we have got site of what the labour party are going to say, saying that only half of it empty husk of a speech and that no plan for the future other than petting people and towns against each other. what do you think he means by leveling up with yellow... ? think he means by leveling up with ? ,, ., , think he means by leveling up with ? she might have seen advanced side of it as we
we see in the us. ., . ., , ., behind that like what we see in the us. how clear is it to you what this levelin: us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up — us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to look i...
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one of the job of keeping us safe. one of the most visible _ the job of keeping us safe. one of the most visible measures - the job of keeping us safe. one of the most visible measures of- the job of keeping us safe. one of the most visible measures of the l the most visible measures of the pandemic has been the facemask. it's expected wearing one in shops or on public transport won't be legally required in england after the 19th ofjuly like much else, a personal choice. i ofjuly like much else, a personal choice. ., �* ofjuly like much else, a personal choice. . ., , ~ choice. i don't particularly like wearinu choice. i don't particularly like wearing a _ choice. i don't particularly like wearing a facemask. - choice. i don't particularly like wearing a facemask. i - choice. i don't particularly like wearing a facemask. i think i choice. i don't particularly like wearing a facemask. i think of something _ wearing a facemask. i think of something many— wearing a facemask. i think of something many people - wearing a facemask. i think of something many people will l we
one of the job of keeping us safe. one of the most visible _ the job of keeping us safe. one of the most visible measures - the job of keeping us safe. one of the most visible measures of- the job of keeping us safe. one of the most visible measures of the l the most visible measures of the pandemic has been the facemask. it's expected wearing one in shops or on public transport won't be legally required in england after the 19th ofjuly like much else, a personal choice. i ofjuly like much...
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i'm used to having _ to what i'm used to. i'm used to having my— to what i'm used to. i'm used to having my family there. then cheering _ having my family there. then cheering for me gives me the extra push _ cheering for me gives me the extra push to— cheering for me gives me the extra push to go— cheering for me gives me the extra push to go for it. like i said, i just— push to go for it. like i said, i just kind _ push to go for it. like i said, i just kind of— push to go for it. like i said, i just kind of got trapped in that fear motor today. just obviously devastated. i think i could have done _ devastated. i think i could have done more, but i give it my best under— done more, but i give it my best under them _ done more, but i give it my best under them circumstances, and just obviously— under them circumstances, and just obviously gutted and wish i could have brought back the gold for everyone — have brought back the gold for everyone at home. disappointment for andy murray, too. like jadejones, he won gold in 2012 and 2016, but this morning he p
i'm used to having _ to what i'm used to. i'm used to having my— to what i'm used to. i'm used to having my family there. then cheering _ having my family there. then cheering for me gives me the extra push _ cheering for me gives me the extra push to— cheering for me gives me the extra push to go— cheering for me gives me the extra push to go for it. like i said, i just— push to go for it. like i said, i just kind _ push to go for it. like i said, i just kind of— push to go for it....
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translation: then they put us on the bus and took us - to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm. there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived as a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that, we realised we were in regional turkish waters. engines and allowed to drift before being eventually picked up by the turkish coast guard. since these scenes six years ago, sentiment has hardened against migrants in europe. and the eu is accused of turning a blind eye to abuses because greece is keeping migrants out. some boats from the eu's own border agency are even accused of helping with pushbacks. but now a top eu official has told the bbc pushbacks defy its core values and must stop. i think these are violations of our fundamental european values. and when we are protecting our borders, we are protecting our values. and that's why we can't see violations of fundamental rights go on without having a proper response to tha
translation: then they put us on the bus and took us - to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm. there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived as a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that, we realised we were in regional turkish waters. engines and allowed to drift before being eventually picked up by the turkish coast guard....
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thank you for letting us down here-— us down here. where are you watching? — us down here. where are you watching? i— us down here. where are you watching? iwill— us down here. where are you watching? i will watch - us down here. where are you watching? i will watch in i us down here. where are you watching? i will watch in myl us down here. where are you i watching? i will watch in my lounge with my wife. i hope it does not go to penalties because none of this lot are allowed to stay up past mpm. surely they have special dispensation tonight? b5 surely they have special dispensation tonight? as long as the are dispensation tonight? as long as they are good — dispensation tonight? as long as they are good today. _ dispensation tonight? as long as they are good today. you - dispensation tonight? as long as they are good today. you will i dispensation tonight? as long as they are good today. you will be | they are good today. you will be scra - in: they are good today. you will be scraping them — they are good today. you will be scraping them from _ they are good toda
thank you for letting us down here-— us down here. where are you watching? — us down here. where are you watching? i— us down here. where are you watching? iwill— us down here. where are you watching? i will watch - us down here. where are you watching? i will watch in i us down here. where are you watching? i will watch in myl us down here. where are you i watching? i will watch in my lounge with my wife. i hope it does not go to penalties because none of this lot are allowed to stay...
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us— there is more that unites us than divides us in— there is more that unites us than divides us in the _ there is more that unites us than divides us in the uk, _ there is more that unites us than divides us in the uk, however- divides us in the uk, however improved _ divides us in the uk, however improved connectivity- divides us in the uk, however improved connectivity is i divides us in the uk, however improved connectivity is vital| divides us in the uk, however. improved connectivity is vital to ensuring — improved connectivity is vital to ensuring we _ improved connectivity is vital to ensuring we remain _ improved connectivity is vital to ensuring we remain united. i improved connectivity is vital toj ensuring we remain united. the government's— ensuring we remain united. the government's recent _ ensuring we remain united. the. government's recent connectivity review _ government's recent connectivity review has— government's recent connectivity review has suggested _ government's recent connectivity review has suggested some i review has suggested some improvements _
us— there is more that unites us than divides us in— there is more that unites us than divides us in the _ there is more that unites us than divides us in the uk, _ there is more that unites us than divides us in the uk, however- divides us in the uk, however improved _ divides us in the uk, however improved connectivity- divides us in the uk, however improved connectivity is i divides us in the uk, however improved connectivity is vital| divides us in the uk, however. improved connectivity...
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but the two things, which i would like us to be able to— things, which i would like us to be able to do. — things, which i would like us to be able to do, but it's meant to be that— able to do, but it's meant to be that we're — able to do, but it's meant to be that we're sick because we're protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what — protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's isn't what the pinging acting upon. its not _ isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's not treating everybody equally. let�*s move on to the i. world is watching johnson �*s and bull. i suppose this is interesting because it was on dateline earlier —— johnson�*s gamble. the prime minister from a conservative party in the netherlands. very much a pro—business, pro—libertarian innocence within dutch politics. he lifted the restrictions ofjust over three weeks ago. he�*s had to reimpose a lot of them because there�*s been a huge increase in number of infections, and he�*s apologised and said they got it wrong. he apologised and said they got it wronu.
but the two things, which i would like us to be able to— things, which i would like us to be able to do. — things, which i would like us to be able to do, but it's meant to be that— able to do, but it's meant to be that we're — able to do, but it's meant to be that we're sick because we're protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what — protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's isn't what the pinging acting upon. its not _ isn't what the pinging...
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us to say we _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any of - they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any of those i they look to the uk and the us to i say we don't want any of those death tolls here _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in— say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, and _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in australia, and they're i tolls here in australia, and they're right _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to do — tolls here in australia, and they're right to do that. _ tolls here in australia, and they're right to do that.— right to do that. here is the twist. they might _ right to do that. here is the twist. they might unreasonably - right to do that. here is the twist. they might unreasonably get i right to
us to say we _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any _ they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any of - they look to the uk and the us to say we don't want any of those i they look to the uk and the us to i say we don't want any of those death tolls here _ say we don't want any of those death tolls here in— say we don't want any of those death tolls here in...
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for all the support for us. , ., ., , ., for us. they are tremendous and without those _ for us. they are tremendous and without those people _ for us. they are tremendous and without those people that - for us. they are tremendous and without those people that came | for us. they are tremendous and i without those people that came out in their_ without those people that came out in their snow— without those people that came out in their snow suits... _ without those people that came out in their snow suits... the _ without those people that came out in their snow suits. . ._ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, in their snow suits... the rain, the snow. normality. _ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, _ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, kept - in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, kept the| snow, normality, plight, kept the pub going — snow, normality, plight, kept the ub anoin. , , snow, normality, plight, kept the rub aoian. , , ., snow, norma
for all the support for us. , ., ., , ., for us. they are tremendous and without those _ for us. they are tremendous and without those people _ for us. they are tremendous and without those people that - for us. they are tremendous and without those people that came | for us. they are tremendous and i without those people that came out in their_ without those people that came out in their snow— without those people that came out in their snow suits... _ without those people that came out in...
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talk us through _ good to be here. talk us through what _ good to be here. talk us through what exactly i good to be here. talk us through what exactly is i good to be here. talk us i through what exactly is going on. �* , ., , through what exactly is going on. �* , ., ., on. behind me you 'ust heard on that report. h on. behind me you 'ust heard on that report, the i on. behind me youjust heard on that report, the extreme - that report, the extreme wildfire behaviour, we are calling it in california, our new brand of severe weather, these are known as pyro cumulonimbus type structures, wildfire generated thunderstorms, the intense heat of the fire causes the updraught of ash and much like a thunderstorm, on the downdraught we sometimes have rain or lightning, this involves wind speeds leaving the firefight anywhere from 60— 100 kilometres per hour, so that takes something like the dixie fire, and allows it to spread so rapidly to the point we have to the large—scale evacuations. the fire is burning so intensely on radar we are at detecting ash as op
talk us through _ good to be here. talk us through what _ good to be here. talk us through what exactly i good to be here. talk us through what exactly is i good to be here. talk us i through what exactly is going on. �* , ., , through what exactly is going on. �* , ., ., on. behind me you 'ust heard on that report. h on. behind me you 'ust heard on that report, the i on. behind me youjust heard on that report, the extreme - that report, the extreme wildfire behaviour, we are calling it in...
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but here at mwc, the tech isn't just teaching us music, it's using music to learn about you. time to trundle over to musimaps, where thomas lidy is about to do a deep dive into my music tastes. hi! hey spencer! one thing that we do is analyse moods and emotions in the music, but then we can do more than that, we can also analyse the people's personality profile based on the music they are listening to. so what does his system make of that song by marina and the diamonds? # i'm nota robot... musimaps produces an array of graphs, picking up style, tempo, genre and emotional cues as well. here we see the song is friendly, it has good vibrations, warm—hearted, passionate, sensible, happy and also a little bit melodramatic. just like me, then. let's go for something much more sombre — paranoid android, please. we have some happiness, it says it is a friendly song, but it also says innocent, warm—hearted, cool, uh, sentimental. there is some happiness in paranoid android, that's what your system is saying? yeah — we don't do lyrics analysis at this point. so this is more li
but here at mwc, the tech isn't just teaching us music, it's using music to learn about you. time to trundle over to musimaps, where thomas lidy is about to do a deep dive into my music tastes. hi! hey spencer! one thing that we do is analyse moods and emotions in the music, but then we can do more than that, we can also analyse the people's personality profile based on the music they are listening to. so what does his system make of that song by marina and the diamonds? # i'm nota robot......
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Jul 25, 2021
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i am with annabel and us on. _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app - saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app has - saying the opposite here. i am with l annabel and us on. the app has been pinging so many people that that it's become a bit of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me. there will be one or two people you may think in the welcome of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me. there will be one or two people you may think, well, their condition or something underlying puts them at risk, and we can agree that, but then the unions have set, no, if you do get payments, you must stay at home, but that does seem a bit contrary to me. maybe there's more to the story that i don't know, but i do worry that people do want to work, as you say, it's good f
i am with annabel and us on. _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app - saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app has - saying the opposite here. i am with l annabel and us on. the app has been pinging so many people that that it's become a bit of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me....
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we are not going _ terrible look for us. we are not going to — terrible look for us. we are not going to get that great prize, the second _ going to get that great prize, the second biggest sports festival in the world, if the authorities say is notable _ the world, if the authorities say is notable to— the world, if the authorities say is not able to police supposedly the most _ not able to police supposedly the most important stadium and most prestigious stadium in our national sporting _ prestigious stadium in our national sporting life. prestigious stadium in our national sporting life-— sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on the _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on the hottest i sporting life. let's finish with the | metro, sizzling on the hottest day of the year. some people cooling down in the centenary square fountain in birmingham. 31.6 degrees in some places, tim. increasingly, we have to remind ourselves
we are not going _ terrible look for us. we are not going to — terrible look for us. we are not going to get that great prize, the second _ going to get that great prize, the second biggest sports festival in the world, if the authorities say is notable _ the world, if the authorities say is notable to— the world, if the authorities say is not able to police supposedly the most _ not able to police supposedly the most important stadium and most prestigious stadium in our national sporting _...
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help us beat this virus i believe _ help us beat this virus i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympics — where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. and re—living past glories — former asian olympians tell us what it feels like to taste sporting success. it's seven in the morning in singapore and in tokyo — where there's increasing concern that enthusiasm for the olympics has contributed to a spike in coronavirus cases. for the first time, since the pandemic began, the number of new daily infections there has passed ten thousand. the japanese authorities say the dramatic rise will not affect the olympics, but experts are warning if something isn't done to control the spread, the city's healthcare system could soon be overwhelmed. from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is tokyo in the middle of a state of emergency, i
help us beat this virus i believe _ help us beat this virus i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympics — where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. and re—living past glories — former asian olympians tell us what it feels like to taste sporting...
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us. —— it was not a night full sleep. an inquiry report has criticised the london borough of lambeth for allowing the abuse of hundreds of children in its homes for decades. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has been investigating allegations dating back as far as the 1970s. it said it was hard to comprehend the cruelty that was inflicted, and officials left children to cope with trauma on their own. lambeth council has apologised to victims. our correspondent, tom symonds, has been looking at the findings. tom, thank you for being with us. this was abuse on staggering scale, not just this was abuse on staggering scale, notjust in terms the amount of time that this was over, but the number of children involved, hundreds. absolutely. the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse, and very wide—ranging public enquiry, has been going for years now and has produced a whole load of reports and this is one of the most scathing. this is one of the biggest past sexual abuse
us. —— it was not a night full sleep. an inquiry report has criticised the london borough of lambeth for allowing the abuse of hundreds of children in its homes for decades. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has been investigating allegations dating back as far as the 1970s. it said it was hard to comprehend the cruelty that was inflicted, and officials left children to cope with trauma on their own. lambeth council has apologised to victims. our correspondent, tom symonds,...
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change upon us.— definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. i definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would ou sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in march - sea change upon us. tony? hi. what| would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never _ would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never thought - would you like to say? in march 2020 when they started i never thought we j when they started i never thought we would _ when they started i never thought we would still _ when they started i never thought we would still be talking about restrictions and that we would be under— restrictions and that
change upon us.— definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. i definitely feel like at the -- a big sea change upon us.- hi. sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would ou sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in _ sea change upon us. tony? hi. what would you like to say? in march - sea change...
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do you want to pop them on for us? they are super light and really comfortable, but the thing that i noticed more than anything was in the shop when i was trying them on, everything looked a bit wonky. i always have this with sunglasses, where one eyebrow shows and the other doesn't, so clearly i have a wonky face. and these glasses seem to fix the issue! the glasses are maybe as my face... as wonky my face... i never thought of you as having a wonky face before but i'll have to take a closer look in future. anyway, that is it from us for now. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. good afternoon. there are just over 30 hours to go before england take on italy in the euro 2020 final at wembley. victory tomorrow night against italy would be the first major tournament win for the team since the 1966 world cup. the italian side is expected to arrive in london later today — they will
do you want to pop them on for us? they are super light and really comfortable, but the thing that i noticed more than anything was in the shop when i was trying them on, everything looked a bit wonky. i always have this with sunglasses, where one eyebrow shows and the other doesn't, so clearly i have a wonky face. and these glasses seem to fix the issue! the glasses are maybe as my face... as wonky my face... i never thought of you as having a wonky face before but i'll have to take a closer...
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but at _ situation is still dangerous for us. but at the — situation is still dangerous for us. but at the same time, i think we should _ but at the same time, i think we should find — but at the same time, i think we should find a way to manage to hold a bi- should find a way to manage to hold a big event — should find a way to manage to hold a big event. we need to live with covid _ a big event. we need to live with covid for— a big event. we need to live with covid for now on. we need to find a way and _ covid for now on. we need to find a way and prove that we can do it. most— way and prove that we can do it. most japanese support the spectator ban, but tokyo's taxpayers will have foot the bill for refunding all those tickets, around £600le —— 6 hundred million. local authorities across the uk say they face a £3 billion shortfall in their budgets over the next three years. a bbc study has found that while councils plan to make savings worth £1.7 billion this year, they will also need to use more than £500 million of reserves to balance the books. the governme
but at _ situation is still dangerous for us. but at the — situation is still dangerous for us. but at the same time, i think we should _ but at the same time, i think we should find — but at the same time, i think we should find a way to manage to hold a bi- should find a way to manage to hold a big event — should find a way to manage to hold a big event. we need to live with covid _ a big event. we need to live with covid for— a big event. we need to live with covid for now on. we...
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it puts us in a vulnerable position. we are susceptible — us in a vulnerable position. we are susceptible to covid—19, but through locked _ susceptible to covid—19, but through locked and _ susceptible to covid—19, but through locked and we have been the ones working _ locked and we have been the ones working irr— locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. our locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. 0urwedges locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. our wedges are cheapest, — working in cafe is. our wedges are cheapest, so it is a way of keeping your family— cheapest, so it is a way of keeping your family safe and how much you want _ your family safe and how much you want that— your family safe and how much you want that income. in your family safe and how much you want that income.— want that income. in order not to lose any more — want that income. in order not to lose any more money _ want that income. in order not to lose any more money some - want that income. in order not to - lose any more money some businesses
it puts us in a vulnerable position. we are susceptible — us in a vulnerable position. we are susceptible to covid—19, but through locked _ susceptible to covid—19, but through locked and _ susceptible to covid—19, but through locked and we have been the ones working _ locked and we have been the ones working irr— locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. our locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. 0urwedges locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is....
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tell us more about it as being stuck on hold. how badly is it affecting us? it is something we have all experienced, i'm sure over the last year as companies have struggled to deal with queries on the phone, challenges about delivery is not arriving, and all of the other things that have gone with covid. we could see evidence that we are starting to see an increase of complaints about customer service as an indication it is healing. we are getting over the pandemic and trying to get back to...
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help us out. anybody can come into the uk from the us but you will have to go into ten days of isolation if you have been jabbed ten days of isolation if you have beenjabbed in ten days of isolation if you have been jabbed in the ten days of isolation if you have beenjabbed in the us, as mentioned before, that will not count for anything. the main problem is travelling in the opposite direction if you are not a us citizen or have residency in america than the presidential proclamation says we don't want you here. there are plenty of british people actually laundering their uk status in mexico as we speak on the beach are spending two weeks there before they move on to the us. 50 spending two weeks there before they move on to the us.— move on to the us. so that they can legitimately — move on to the us. so that they can legitimately go _ move on to the us. so that they can legitimately go in? _ move on to the us. so that they can legitimately go in? exactly, - move on to the us. so that they c
help us out. anybody can come into the uk from the us but you will have to go into ten days of isolation if you have been jabbed ten days of isolation if you have beenjabbed in ten days of isolation if you have been jabbed in the ten days of isolation if you have beenjabbed in the us, as mentioned before, that will not count for anything. the main problem is travelling in the opposite direction if you are not a us citizen or have residency in america than the presidential proclamation says we...
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mariko there for us. that is one of the _ as well. mariko there for us. that is one of the sections i as well. mariko there for us. | that is one of the sections of tokyo hosting a lot of the venues, the likes of the old olympic stadium which has been redone since the 1964 olympics here in tokyo. we are at tokyo bay and many of the newer events will be around there and we know that away from the coronavirus pandemic there are 11,000 athletes who will be taking part in the games and they have been working ever so hard for that. they will compete against 33 sports, these delayed olympics getting under way, finally for them. all in orderfor them under way, finally for them. all in order for them to win a gold medal, that much prize sought after. lydia campbell has a look at the ones for us to look out for. the countdown to the greatest show on earth is nearly at zero. over the next few weeks the eyes of the world will be on tokyo where over 11,000 athletes are going for glory. simone biles is already an international superstar. she is considered as one of th
mariko there for us. that is one of the _ as well. mariko there for us. that is one of the sections i as well. mariko there for us. | that is one of the sections of tokyo hosting a lot of the venues, the likes of the old olympic stadium which has been redone since the 1964 olympics here in tokyo. we are at tokyo bay and many of the newer events will be around there and we know that away from the coronavirus pandemic there are 11,000 athletes who will be taking part in the games and they have...
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sarah, tell us a bit more about what happened to the us gymnast? good morning from tokyo. it was really amazing as all eyes were on the american superstar simone biles. she was going in that team event in the gymnastics. she did vault as the first piece of apparatus she was doing and was unhappy with it. afterwards she left the arena for a while and we were wondering what was going on. she did reappear and did seem to have her armed guards on what suggesting she would take part in the next event but however we send out a statement from the us gymnastics saying she would not compete in the rest of the event. now she has been afterwards since then, saying she needed to protect her mental health and she did not quite feel at the races within her performance and the fall and wanted to protect yourself and i think it's a really interesting discussion point for sports and athletes of the moment because we are so used to hearing about athletes getting their physical injuries but this was something that the mobile said is more prevalent in sport now and that she really wanted to p
sarah, tell us a bit more about what happened to the us gymnast? good morning from tokyo. it was really amazing as all eyes were on the american superstar simone biles. she was going in that team event in the gymnastics. she did vault as the first piece of apparatus she was doing and was unhappy with it. afterwards she left the arena for a while and we were wondering what was going on. she did reappear and did seem to have her armed guards on what suggesting she would take part in the next...
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that's allowing us to go ahead. keir starmer said a high infection rate could mean millions of people being "pinged" to self—isolate. the financial times estimates this morning that that could be around 2 million people per week. the mail says 3.5 million people a week. eitherway, it's a massive number. it means huge disruption to families and businesses just as the summer holidays begin. borisjohnson said the government would be moving away from self—isolation towards testing, and he accused keir starmer of "trying to have it both ways". on monday, he seemed to say — he seemed to say he was in favour of opening up onjuly the 19th. now he is saying it's reckless. which is it, mr speaker? maybe i can help a little. just to remind us that it's prime minister's questions. if we want opposition questions, we'll need to change who's standing up. a labour mp reminded the prime minister of the human cost of the pandemic. my grandmother, whom i love dearly, was lying on her hospital deathbed, and none of us were allow
that's allowing us to go ahead. keir starmer said a high infection rate could mean millions of people being "pinged" to self—isolate. the financial times estimates this morning that that could be around 2 million people per week. the mail says 3.5 million people a week. eitherway, it's a massive number. it means huge disruption to families and businesses just as the summer holidays begin. borisjohnson said the government would be moving away from self—isolation towards testing,...
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while they're the best of us, they have endured vile racism from the worst of us. the home secretary warns social media companies. and they can no longer ignore some of the appalling, vile, racist, violent and hateful content that appear on their platforms. infections are rising, but the health secretary confirms most of england's covid restrictions will be lifted next week. now, to those who say, - "why take this step now?", i say, if not now, when? also in this programme: a minister sounds the alarm in the house of lords. it is quite terrifying for these things to come up behind you. you can't hear them and you can't see them until they're upon you, and they really go quite fast. but first, the home secretary has condemned the racist abuse on social media against members of the england football team. three players — marcus rashford, jadon sancho and bukayo saka — were targeted after missing penalties in the euro 2020 final against italy. priti patel said those responsibile should face "the full force of the law", and she warned social media companies that if
while they're the best of us, they have endured vile racism from the worst of us. the home secretary warns social media companies. and they can no longer ignore some of the appalling, vile, racist, violent and hateful content that appear on their platforms. infections are rising, but the health secretary confirms most of england's covid restrictions will be lifted next week. now, to those who say, - "why take this step now?", i say, if not now, when? also in this programme: a minister...
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that's it from us — good night. we've seen some really torrential downpour is in the last few hours. a diminishing number of showers as we go through the night and tomorrow. forthe short—term, still some around. but gradually, it's easing away. just lingering in southern areas. 0vernight, underthose lingering in southern areas. 0vernight, under those clear skies developing in some areas, 12—14. quite a lot of local i will materialise. —— low cloud. best of the sunshine through the morning, but still a few showers around and the cloud will bubble up to bring a couple of slow—moving downpours. they will be as numerous as today. there should be longer spells of sunshine in between, that low cloud back to the coast. 21—23 the high. this is bbc news, the headlines. the cuban opposition says dozens of activists have been arrested since sunday, when thousands of people joined the biggest protests in decades against the island's communist government. president miguel diaz—canel blamed the united states for the
that's it from us — good night. we've seen some really torrential downpour is in the last few hours. a diminishing number of showers as we go through the night and tomorrow. forthe short—term, still some around. but gradually, it's easing away. just lingering in southern areas. 0vernight, underthose lingering in southern areas. 0vernight, under those clear skies developing in some areas, 12—14. quite a lot of local i will materialise. —— low cloud. best of the sunshine through the...
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us us to the sunday times, after i!!! us to the sunday times, after the duke of - us to the sunday times, after the duke of edinburgh _ - us to the sunday times, after the duke of edinburgh died - - us to the sunday times, after the duke of edinburgh died earlier i the duke of edinburgh died earlier this year that prince charles became duke of edinburgh. a long it does not look like it's going to pass the privilege onto his youngest brother. i'm lost on the distinctions between earls and dukes but edward is the only one who isn't a duke, should we be worried? i a duke, should we be worried? i think is a little bit unfair to refuse _ think is a little bit unfair to refuse them on the basis of a knockout _ refuse them on the basis of a knockout competition. holding it a . ainst knockout competition. holding it against them _ knockout competition. holding it against them after _ knockout competition. holding it against them after nearly - knockout competition. holding it against them after nearly 40 - knockout competition. h
us us to the sunday times, after i!!! us to the sunday times, after the duke of - us to the sunday times, after the duke of edinburgh _ - us to the sunday times, after the duke of edinburgh died - - us to the sunday times, after the duke of edinburgh died earlier i the duke of edinburgh died earlier this year that prince charles became duke of edinburgh. a long it does not look like it's going to pass the privilege onto his youngest brother. i'm lost on the distinctions between earls and dukes...
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it's you use? different on every dive. it's gonna — you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be _ you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be one _ you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be one word _ you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be one word per - you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be one word per dive. | it's gonna be one word per dive. that's all i can remember. breathe in five seconds, five times when i was on the stairs and then i would go was on the stairs and then i would 9° up was on the stairs and then i would go up step up onto the board and thenif go up step up onto the board and then if it was a front for one half it would be head up, and that was my process. for it would be head up, and that was my rocess. ., . . , process. for those watches perhaps only watching _ process. for those watches perhaps only watching diving _ process. for those watches perhaps only watching diving until— process. for those watches perhaps only watching diving until a - process. for those watches perhaps only wa
it's you use? different on every dive. it's gonna — you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be _ you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be one _ you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be one word _ you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be one word per - you use? different on every dive. it's gonna be one word per dive. | it's gonna be one word per dive. that's all i can remember. breathe in five seconds, five times when i was on the stairs and then i would go was on...
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translation: then they put us on the bus and took- us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm. there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived as a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that, we realised we were in regional turkish waters. najma says they were then transferred to dinghies with no engines and allowed to drift before being eventually picked up by the turkish coast guard. since these scenes six years ago, sentiment has hardened against migrants in europe. and the eu is accused of turning a blind eye to abuses because greece is keeping migrants out. some boats from the eu's own border agency are even accused of helping with pushbacks. but now a top eu official has told the bbc pushbacks defy its core values and must stop. i think these are violations _ of our fundamental european values. and when we are protecting our borders, we are - protecting our values. and that's why we can't see - violations of
translation: then they put us on the bus and took- us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm. there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived as a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that, we realised we were in regional turkish waters. najma says they were then transferred to dinghies with no engines and allowed to drift...
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thanks so much forjoining us. this is bbc world news, our main headline: with 120 deaths so far, the search is on across western europe for hundreds still missing or stranded from floods. let's get some of the day's other news. a federaljudge has ruled that a programme which protects migrants from deportation if they came to the united states as children was illegal. judge andrew hanen said the government should not enrol new applicants in the programme, but that people already covered by it won't be affected until further court rulings. more than 600,000 people known as dreamers, are currently enrolled. the us state department has condemned raids on at least 25 media and rights organisations in belarus over the past four days, including the us—funded radio liberty. rights groups say the country's leader, alexander lukashenko, is working to eliminate the independent media. now... the diary that ann frank wrote while she was hiding from the nazis in amsterdam during world war ii has inspired many plays and movies
thanks so much forjoining us. this is bbc world news, our main headline: with 120 deaths so far, the search is on across western europe for hundreds still missing or stranded from floods. let's get some of the day's other news. a federaljudge has ruled that a programme which protects migrants from deportation if they came to the united states as children was illegal. judge andrew hanen said the government should not enrol new applicants in the programme, but that people already covered by it...
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we are used to the cold, to be honest with you, and we are not used to these high temperatures. it is a very challenging time for those who are living on the streets, who are homeless, and people are volunteering, giving out water and pizza, and also the city of edmonton has opened recreation centres, libraries, places for people to cool down in air conditioning. and in terms of the fires, we are seeing pictures now ofjust one of them, and the intense smoke that is billowing across large parts of canada, and ijust wonder how bad things are, in terms of those fires, where you are. have you heard anything about that? so, at the moment, everyone is concentrating on british columbia because there are all these active fires that are happening there. different communities are being evacuated. in edmonton, what is happening in is the safety minister has announced there will be a basic set up here so that firefighters can have a place to have a bit of relief, there can be aviation resources available, and if there are more people who have to be evacuated, they would come to edmonton, wh
we are used to the cold, to be honest with you, and we are not used to these high temperatures. it is a very challenging time for those who are living on the streets, who are homeless, and people are volunteering, giving out water and pizza, and also the city of edmonton has opened recreation centres, libraries, places for people to cool down in air conditioning. and in terms of the fires, we are seeing pictures now ofjust one of them, and the intense smoke that is billowing across large parts...
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we'll make videos with us in them again, of course. it was just thoroughly appealing to do something different. moving forward, is it something that you would want to use again? how do you perceive the future of music videos and ai, for you? obviously it's a joy to be first with something, because it's nice to... ah, jump off a bridge and realise you can land somewhere with something magical. # we all become invisible... spencer: so, sounds like they loved being the first ones to do this, but they won't be doing another one. sounded that way, although nick was very into a! in general, and robots, although he didn't need to try and make this episode of click. which has been challenging! to say the least! trust me, world, we're not the stage yet where driving a bot wirelessly around a crowded trade show is easy or reliable, but we made it — just. and i'm ejecting... here we go. ah, welcome back! and, as ever, you can keep up with the team throughout the week — find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. and don'
we'll make videos with us in them again, of course. it was just thoroughly appealing to do something different. moving forward, is it something that you would want to use again? how do you perceive the future of music videos and ai, for you? obviously it's a joy to be first with something, because it's nice to... ah, jump off a bridge and realise you can land somewhere with something magical. # we all become invisible... spencer: so, sounds like they loved being the first ones to do this, but...
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it is all in the hands of the us government, they are blaming it all on the us government. obviously, i think it's not entirely true, i think it's not entirely true, i think there's a tremendous amount of popular anger and frustration is boiled through here, although we know that the cuban government, the us government, does support pro—democracy activities in cuba, and has probably spent millions of dollars on it over the years, but there is certainly a sign that people's own feelings are boiling over, frustration and anger against the cuban government.— over, frustration and anger against the cuban government. thank you for that. let's talk _ the cuban government. thank you for that. let's talk to — the cuban government. thank you for that. let's talk to a _ the cuban government. thank you for that. let's talk to a republican - that. let's talk to a republican congressman from new york. her own mother is from cuba, she left cuba in 1959. i'm guessing, from a family perspective, you are taking great interest in this.— interest in this. yes, i'm very ha - interest i
it is all in the hands of the us government, they are blaming it all on the us government. obviously, i think it's not entirely true, i think it's not entirely true, i think there's a tremendous amount of popular anger and frustration is boiled through here, although we know that the cuban government, the us government, does support pro—democracy activities in cuba, and has probably spent millions of dollars on it over the years, but there is certainly a sign that people's own feelings are...
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they have also told us they want to see us winning in more sports. so it is fantastic to think we have now medalled in so many sports at this games. while they may not be counting the medals, at a time when government funding is still under review, they will be counting the pennies. there is already a sense for some sports, the post games review could get ugly. laura scott, bbc news. our sports editor dan roan is at the olympic stadium in tokyo, where the athletics competition has been getting under way today. that is right, the first day of competition here at athletics and so many people feel this is the highlight of the games. team gb have had a good day, three women through to the semifinals of the 800 metres, three more through to the 100, including dina asher—smith as you saw earlier on. she was fastest across all of the heats. but there are six wherein under 11 seconds, including the jamaican former olympic champion who is favourite. it will be a mouthwatering final tomorrow. sebastian coe has been speaking to us. everybody was doing everyth
they have also told us they want to see us winning in more sports. so it is fantastic to think we have now medalled in so many sports at this games. while they may not be counting the medals, at a time when government funding is still under review, they will be counting the pennies. there is already a sense for some sports, the post games review could get ugly. laura scott, bbc news. our sports editor dan roan is at the olympic stadium in tokyo, where the athletics competition has been getting...
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,. , , for us? it is a very complicated iicture. for us? it is a very complicated picture- it _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has been _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has been coming - for us? it is a very complicated - picture. it has been coming through for decades. we have known about our ageing population for a long time. local authorities have the responsibility for the delivery of care in those areas. and they have incredibly strapped budgets. you've got private carers, who are quite often contracted by local authorities, as well as delivering private care. with increasingly less resources, it is increasingly hard to deliver even a baseline of care in some areas. it is desperate, really. inevitably, families are having to step in more and more. to some extent, it is what families do. equally, with increasingly complex needs, certainly among the elderly population, that is unsustainable. it is totally unsustainable. the research points _ it is totally unsu
,. , , for us? it is a very complicated iicture. for us? it is a very complicated picture- it _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has been _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has been coming - for us? it is a very complicated - picture. it has been coming through for decades. we have known about our ageing population for a long time. local authorities have the responsibility for the delivery of care in those areas. and...
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can you give us the figures _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we were _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we were given - ongoing right now. can you give us. the figures. we were given numbers of people _ the figures. we were given numbers of people who came and were claiming asylum _ of people who came and were claiming asylum through this route. 50% of them _ asylum through this route. 50% of them had — asylum through this route. 50% of them had been processed by that stage _ them had been processed by that stage and 70%, i think, were found to have _ stage and 70%, i think, were found to have no — stage and 70%, i think, were found to have no claim because they had gone _ to have no claim because they had gone through a safe country. only 20% had _ gone through a safe country. only 20% had been recognised as having a legitimate _ 20% had been recognised as having a legitimate claim. what are the comparable numbers now of those who have come _ comparable numbers now of thos
can you give us the figures _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we were _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we were given - ongoing right now. can you give us. the figures. we were given numbers of people _ the figures. we were given numbers of people who came and were claiming asylum _ of people who came and were claiming asylum through this route. 50% of them _ asylum through this route. 50% of them had —...
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translation: then they put us on the bus and took us - to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm, there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived at a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that we realised we were in regional turkish waters. woman yells out. najma says were then transferred to dinghies with no engines, and allowed to drift, before being eventually picked up by the turkish coastguard. greece already hosts thousands of refugees who are applying for asylum in the eu, but campaigners say it's breaking international law by forcing others back. all of these are international obligations. they have to be kept by greece. but also, it's eu law that is not...that is violated. because the right to asylum, to seek asylum, is also in the eu chapter of fundamental rights. since these scenes six years ago, sentiment has hardened against migrants in europe. and the eu is accused of turning a blind eye to abuses becau
translation: then they put us on the bus and took us - to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm, there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived at a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that we realised we were in regional turkish waters. woman yells out. najma says were then transferred to dinghies with no engines, and allowed...
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stay with us on outside source. still to come: there's been a fourth positive coronavirus case among athetes injapan preparing for the tokyo olympics. thai police have used force to break up large protests calling for the resignation of the prime minister. courtney bembridge reports. anger on the streets of bangkok was met by water cannons, rubber bullets and tear gas. the protesters were flouting a nationwide ban on public gatherings. thailand has also extended stay—at—home orders and the night—time curfew to three more provinces because of coronavirus. translation: i understand that the situation is not i getting any better. but we have to come out and show them that we are not happy about the measures imposed by the government. it's like they only wanted everything to stop at a standstill but they were not trying to fix anything. thailand is facing its worst wave of infections and it has overwhelmed hospitals, strained the economy and thrown tourism recovery plans in doubt. translation: the government has b
stay with us on outside source. still to come: there's been a fourth positive coronavirus case among athetes injapan preparing for the tokyo olympics. thai police have used force to break up large protests calling for the resignation of the prime minister. courtney bembridge reports. anger on the streets of bangkok was met by water cannons, rubber bullets and tear gas. the protesters were flouting a nationwide ban on public gatherings. thailand has also extended stay—at—home orders and the...
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i for being with us here on the programme?— for being with us here on the roaramme? ~ .,, ., ., programme? i think i was worried for m son programme? i think i was worried for my son because _ programme? i think i was worried for my son because he _ programme? i think i was worried for my son because he was _ programme? i think i was worried for my son because he was in _ programme? i think i was worried for my son because he was in london - programme? i think i was worried for. my son because he was in london with the football match because once the final penalty came ijust texted him, i think you have to come home now because i know what's going to happen the next morning when we wake up. and i think for myself ijust thought, you know, boys like son. what did you make of the things that those three young players had to endure? i those three young players had to endure? ~' ., , those three young players had to endure? ~' ._ , , , endure? i think the way he expressed himself, he said, _ endure? i think the way he expressed himself, he said, is _ endure? i think the w
i for being with us here on the programme?— for being with us here on the roaramme? ~ .,, ., ., programme? i think i was worried for m son programme? i think i was worried for my son because _ programme? i think i was worried for my son because he _ programme? i think i was worried for my son because he was _ programme? i think i was worried for my son because he was in _ programme? i think i was worried for my son because he was in london - programme? i think i was worried for. my son...
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Jul 28, 2021
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i'm sorry i didn't steer us the - sorry i didn't steer us the best there — sorry i didn't steer us the best there at— sorry i didn't steer us the best there at the _ sorry i didn't steer us the best there at the end. _ sorry i didn't steer us the best there at the end.— sorry i didn't steer us the best there at the end. there was also disappointment _ there at the end. there was also disappointment for _ there at the end. there was also disappointment for britain - there at the end. there was also disappointment for britain in - disappointment for britain in the women's four as ireland picked them to brands to claim their first metal of the games. the most experienced crew in the men's double skulls couldn't even reach the finish line, let alone the final. this, and off a sinking feeling for norway. britain will be hoping to bounce back tomorrow, helen glover can become the first british women to win gold at three consecutive games after she and polly swan made it through to the pairfinal. nick parrott, bbc news. well the medal success so far means britain are enjoying their best e
i'm sorry i didn't steer us the - sorry i didn't steer us the best there — sorry i didn't steer us the best there at— sorry i didn't steer us the best there at the _ sorry i didn't steer us the best there at the end. _ sorry i didn't steer us the best there at the end.— sorry i didn't steer us the best there at the end. there was also disappointment _ there at the end. there was also disappointment for _ there at the end. there was also disappointment for britain - there at the end. there...
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_ we can do is use our platform to inspire action~ _ we can do is use our platform to inspire action.— inspire action. the royal box on centre court _ inspire action. the royal box on centre court today _ inspire action. the royal box on centre court today will - inspire action. the royal box on centre court today will be - inspire action. the royal box on centre court today will be filled | centre court today will be filled with environment champions and among them bear grills and representatives of the kop 26 climate conference. they will be watching one of the all—time greats in roger federer but they will also be watching one of they will also be watching one of the rising stars of the sport, coco gauff and they might be following the progress of the young reddish player who is playing on court 18 later. the initiative shows that wimbledon is focusing on the next generation off the court as well. laura, many thanks. laura scott at wimbledon. at the weather. we are dry at wimbledon and for most of the uk, it is also looking fine and dry this afternoon. we have had the best of
_ we can do is use our platform to inspire action~ _ we can do is use our platform to inspire action.— inspire action. the royal box on centre court _ inspire action. the royal box on centre court today _ inspire action. the royal box on centre court today will - inspire action. the royal box on centre court today will be - inspire action. the royal box on centre court today will be filled | centre court today will be filled with environment champions and among them bear grills and...
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not giving us any tips. and we are going to attempt to cross the border they've created for us tonight. i have to watch my step. there is gunshots, there is silence, this bridge is totally not stable and there's people crawling on the ground. i don't even know what's going on but the group is slowly... you 0k? yes. the group is slowly... you 0k? yes- unsure — the group is slowly... you 0k? yes. unsure footing, _ the group is slowly. .. you 0k? yes. unsure footing, i- the group is slowly... you 0k? yes. unsure footing, i can - the group is slowly... you 0k? yes. unsure footing, i can kind of deal with. but things get much scarier when you are forced to the ground by these very authentic looking bandits. we ground by these very authentic looking bandits.— (crack) normally you would welcome the arrival of the police with oak —— open arms, but our coyote tells us to run. sirens we have to go, we have to go! the idea of this park is to show people what hardships and work goes into border crossing, and thi
not giving us any tips. and we are going to attempt to cross the border they've created for us tonight. i have to watch my step. there is gunshots, there is silence, this bridge is totally not stable and there's people crawling on the ground. i don't even know what's going on but the group is slowly... you 0k? yes. the group is slowly... you 0k? yes- unsure — the group is slowly... you 0k? yes. unsure footing, _ the group is slowly. .. you 0k? yes. unsure footing, i- the group is slowly......
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many weather—wise at present. of us have seen some he thundery many of us have seen some heavy thundery dampers are ready of the past 12 hours or so, but we are also turning down those temperatures serve the hot weather is not for you, there is a really fun route. through this morning, we have seen those heavy downpours across south—western parts, across south wales and to the south—east as well. they are likely to continue as we progress through this afternoon. generating a lot of rainfall within a short space of time and frequent lightning and hail in the mix as well. further north, drier, brighter, with some sunshine and filling one. top temperatures 2a, 20 five celsius. a bit cooler parts parts of scotland. a misty and michael crossan easting coastal fringes. turning cooler to the south. murky across eastern coastal fringes. a lot of rainfall in a short space of time, mild and muggy with lows of 15 celsius. this is bbc news — i'm ben boulos. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world: ecuador�*s richard carapaz wins the gold in the men's olympic cycling ro
many weather—wise at present. of us have seen some he thundery many of us have seen some heavy thundery dampers are ready of the past 12 hours or so, but we are also turning down those temperatures serve the hot weather is not for you, there is a really fun route. through this morning, we have seen those heavy downpours across south—western parts, across south wales and to the south—east as well. they are likely to continue as we progress through this afternoon. generating a lot of...
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did you use spyware? it is because you paint a portrait of the situation it is because you paint a portray of the situation as there are no secret services in every state and the secret services would not use a different kind of technology in order to protect national security. as far as i understood from this report which i guess you referred to said that there were 45 countries on the globe, 45 governments and like 65, i don't remember the exact number secret services who have bought this technology. my question is, is it a crime that a secret service buys a technology through which the secret service can protect national security interest? is that a crime? or why... well, let me quote the words of one of 36 journalists who we know it is been, his phone is been analysed, he was hacked in this way, he was surveilled, the spyware was put on his phone. he says, i am being treated as a threat, like a russian spy or a terrorist or a mobster. this is a hungarianjournalist who happens to be not a friend of you
did you use spyware? it is because you paint a portrait of the situation it is because you paint a portray of the situation as there are no secret services in every state and the secret services would not use a different kind of technology in order to protect national security. as far as i understood from this report which i guess you referred to said that there were 45 countries on the globe, 45 governments and like 65, i don't remember the exact number secret services who have bought this...
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we have the fire brigade and military with us. farmers are still here and helping to get all the things out. this helping hands, neighbours that have helped from all over germany. here in this village, so many of the homes that were washed away by the flood water were made uninhabitable and unsafe by it and they have to demolish those first before beginning the process of rebuilding peoples homes and lives again. toothpaste, a candle, the bare essentials are enough for now. despite the support, as night falls, with literally no doors to lock, new threats emerge. i do have an axe beside my bed. and i close my door, if somebody comes to rape me, i think there's nothing more to take away. let me sleep, tomorrow is a new day, hopefully with coffee and then we have to work again. anna holligan, bbc news, ahrweiler. let's look at some of the day's other news. a report published by the indian government's former chief economic advisor has concluded that india's deathtoll from coronavirus could be ten times the official figures. new resea
we have the fire brigade and military with us. farmers are still here and helping to get all the things out. this helping hands, neighbours that have helped from all over germany. here in this village, so many of the homes that were washed away by the flood water were made uninhabitable and unsafe by it and they have to demolish those first before beginning the process of rebuilding peoples homes and lives again. toothpaste, a candle, the bare essentials are enough for now. despite the support,...
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thank you forjoining us. talk me through the what the relationship is between wet roads and crashes. it is a really good — between wet roads and crashes. it 3 a really good point. around 800 people every year are killed or seriously injured on the uk's motorways. that is sadly a number that hasn't been dropping and has stayed stubbornly high. if you add in speed and wet weather as well it is an extremely dangerous cocktail and we know that a lot of people have been killed or seriously injured every year because of this and perhaps it is time that we looked at some novel ways of trying to tackle it. here at the rsc we asked drivers about their thoughts on reducing speed limits in wet weather on motorways, something that is commonplace in france. we have the infrastructure here in the uk increasingly to support a move like this and perhaps it is time we looked at these measures in order to bring the casualty rate which as i say a stubbornly high, down on our motorways. say a stubbornly high, down on our motor
thank you forjoining us. talk me through the what the relationship is between wet roads and crashes. it is a really good — between wet roads and crashes. it 3 a really good point. around 800 people every year are killed or seriously injured on the uk's motorways. that is sadly a number that hasn't been dropping and has stayed stubbornly high. if you add in speed and wet weather as well it is an extremely dangerous cocktail and we know that a lot of people have been killed or seriously injured...