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for us. once—in—a—lifetime opportunity for us villa _ once—in—a—lifetime opportunity for us villa and — once—in—a—lifetime opportunity for us. villa and wolves fan combined together, — us. villa and wolves fan combined together, we left the kids at home with the _ together, we left the kids at home with the grandparents to come down, soak up _ with the grandparents to come down, soak up the _ with the grandparents to come down, soak up the atmosphere, ijust have a really— soak up the atmosphere, ijust have a really good afternoon, evening, h0pefutty— a really good afternoon, evening, hopefully there is a win at the end of it _ hopefully there is a win at the end of it. , ., , ., , , of it. interesting that you guys don't have _ of it. interesting that you guys don't have tickets. _ of it. interesting that you guys don't have tickets. what - of it. interesting that you guys don't have tickets. what will i of it. interesting that you guys| don't have tickets. what will
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and the oint is was a phrase he was using. and the point is that — was a phrase he was using. and the point is that the _ was a phrase he was using. and the point is that the lesson _ was a phrase he was using. and the point is that the lesson that - was a phrase he was using. and the point is that the lesson that is - point is that the lesson that is obvious— point is that the lesson that is obvious to _ point is that the lesson that is obvious to everyone _ point is that the lesson that is obvious to everyone around i point is that the lesson that is. obvious to everyone around the point is that the lesson that is - obvious to everyone around the world is this— obvious to everyone around the world is this pandemic— obvious to everyone around the world is this pandemic is _ obvious to everyone around the world is this pandemic is something - obvious to everyone around the world is this pandemic is something we - obvious to everyone around the world is this pandemic is something we are | is this pandemic is something we are going _ is this pandemic is something we are go
and the oint is was a phrase he was using. and the point is that — was a phrase he was using. and the point is that the _ was a phrase he was using. and the point is that the lesson _ was a phrase he was using. and the point is that the lesson that - was a phrase he was using. and the point is that the lesson that is - point is that the lesson that is obvious— point is that the lesson that is obvious to _ point is that the lesson that is obvious to everyone _ point is that the lesson that...
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you have let us into your home. you have been filming for us for months and we are at the point now where we are ready to wave you off. i have just said to myself, treasure these moments because we will never get this back. it has been a very, very enduring and hard two years, because there has been highs, obviously there has been lows, there has been times when i ask why i even do this, because it is so demanding. when yourjob requires you to be extremely disciplined and extremely focused 365 days of the year, that is not normal. so i have just had to completely sweep the whole drive sunday night, training on a monday morning. i'm not used to this really, because in january, for about six weeks, i go to australia and it is normally about 35 degrees, a0 degrees on the gold coast and now it is about —3 and we have got about a good two foot, three foot of snow. this is what you have to do. you check your availability. i have done it this morning. training, tick. "how do you feel physically?" physically normal. "any
you have let us into your home. you have been filming for us for months and we are at the point now where we are ready to wave you off. i have just said to myself, treasure these moments because we will never get this back. it has been a very, very enduring and hard two years, because there has been highs, obviously there has been lows, there has been times when i ask why i even do this, because it is so demanding. when yourjob requires you to be extremely disciplined and extremely focused 365...
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because we need people who build bridges and bring us together. a message of unity from the prime minister, but his minority government is increasingly butting heads with opposition parties, so one of mary simon's first official tasks may be to dissolve parliament and trigger snap elections as early as september. courtney bembridge, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: horror and heroism — the moment passers—by tried to rescue a small child trapped under a crashed car. crowd cheers. the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot — drudgery and danger are now no more, after almost four decades. if one is on one's own in in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why all these people should wander in and say, " you're doing something wrong". six rare white lion cubs on the prowl at worcester park and already they've been met with a roar of
because we need people who build bridges and bring us together. a message of unity from the prime minister, but his minority government is increasingly butting heads with opposition parties, so one of mary simon's first official tasks may be to dissolve parliament and trigger snap elections as early as september. courtney bembridge, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: horror and heroism — the moment passers—by tried to rescue a small child trapped under a crashed car....
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reporter: but does the us have a role...? with covid cases surging in a country where the few hospital beds are often shared by strangers, and vaccinations are almost unheard of, the sense of insecurity on the streets where food and fuel is becoming increasingly difficult to find has now intensified. the shooting of the president and his wife proof that no—one is safe. sophie long, bbc news. jemima pierre is the haiti co—ordinator for the black alliance for peace and an anthropology professor at ucla. she's in dakar, senegal. thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. let me ask you first of all. your reaction to what has happened? i first of all. your reaction to what has happened?- first of all. your reaction to what has happened? i am in shock, what has happened? i am in shock. like _ what has happened? i am in shock, like everyone - what has happened? i am in shock, like everyone else i what has happened? i am in| shock, like everyone else all over the world, especially the people of haiti who woke up this morning t
reporter: but does the us have a role...? with covid cases surging in a country where the few hospital beds are often shared by strangers, and vaccinations are almost unheard of, the sense of insecurity on the streets where food and fuel is becoming increasingly difficult to find has now intensified. the shooting of the president and his wife proof that no—one is safe. sophie long, bbc news. jemima pierre is the haiti co—ordinator for the black alliance for peace and an anthropology...
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it's real life for all of us, because not only are we ageing, but those of us who are lucky enough to still have parents around, we see them advancing in years as well. and i know this is personal for you because you've written about the fact that your parents, and particularly your mother is struggling a great deal with dementia. i think she's about to turn 90. so was that something very much in your mind as you wrote this? 0h, certainly what's happening with my parents has played a part in my interest. i mean, afterall, we... that's what we go through. if we're fortunate enough to have parents who, you know, last, then we also often have to go through the misfortune of watching them deteriorate. and that is very emotional, notjust because, you know, generally we care about them and treasure our images of our parents in their prime, but also it's, obviously, the writing on the wall. when you watch your parents get old, it's usually the first time you register on a really gut level that it's going to happen to you. you, ithink, relish plain speaking, so i'm going to ask you a very dir
it's real life for all of us, because not only are we ageing, but those of us who are lucky enough to still have parents around, we see them advancing in years as well. and i know this is personal for you because you've written about the fact that your parents, and particularly your mother is struggling a great deal with dementia. i think she's about to turn 90. so was that something very much in your mind as you wrote this? 0h, certainly what's happening with my parents has played a part in my...
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thank you very much, thanks for talking to us. a former chief _ talking to us. a former chief superintendent at the metropolitan police. the england team is getting ready for sunday�*s euro 2020 final against italy. the players have been training at st george�*s park in staffordshire. this afternoon, england defender john stones said the chance to play in the final was merely a dream at the start of the tournament. i think it�*s huge. with it being at wembley as well, it�*s even more special. i think it�*s something we could have only dreamt of, really, at the start of the tournament. we are here to try and win it and we have got this far now, and i think we have just grown and grown throughout the tournament. we have not put too much pressure on ourselves. i think we have overcome some tough tests over the past few years and learned a lot of things and gained a lot of experience from those games. and i think all the learning curves and experiences that we�*ve been through have got us to where we are on sunday. so it�*s a massive occasion. we have
thank you very much, thanks for talking to us. a former chief _ talking to us. a former chief superintendent at the metropolitan police. the england team is getting ready for sunday�*s euro 2020 final against italy. the players have been training at st george�*s park in staffordshire. this afternoon, england defender john stones said the chance to play in the final was merely a dream at the start of the tournament. i think it�*s huge. with it being at wembley as well, it�*s even more...
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so how. useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. _ useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. i— useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. i think _ useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. i think it - useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. i think it is - is incredibly useful. i think it is one of the highlights of our response to covid is the ons both the antigen and the antibody survey is because what this has done is give us a really better idea of what is happening in the totality of the infection both asymptomatic and symptomatic, but it's about always just about a week or two weeks late, out of date, compared to the case numbers, but it has been one of the really good things that we have responded to in the uk, is this ons survey. responded to in the uk, is this ons surve . �* , ., ., ., survey. and in terms of a trend over time, survey. and in terms of a trend over time. what — survey. and in terms of a trend over time. what do _ survey. and in terms of a trend over time, w
so how. useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. _ useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. i— useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. i think _ useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. i think it - useful is the ons data? the ons data is incredibly useful. i think it is - is incredibly useful. i think it is one of the highlights of our response to covid is the ons both the antigen and the antibody survey is because what...
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it is a very challenging situation for us because we are used to the cold, to be honest with you. we are not used to these high temperatures. it is very challenging time for those who are living the streets were homeless and people are volunteering, giving out water and pizza and also the cities of edmonton in the city of edmonton is open recreation centres, libraries, places for people to cool down with air conditioning. in people to cool down with air conditioning.— people to cool down with air conditioning. in terms of the fires, conditioning. in terms of the fires. we _ conditioning. in terms of the fires, we are _ conditioning. in terms of the fires, we are seeing - conditioning. in terms of the fires, we are seeing picturesj fires, we are seeing pictures now of just one fires, we are seeing pictures now ofjust one of them in the intense smoke that is building across large parts of canada and ijust wonder, how bad things are in terms of where you are, have you heard anything more about that? that anything more about that? git the moment, everyone is concentrating on british
it is a very challenging situation for us because we are used to the cold, to be honest with you. we are not used to these high temperatures. it is very challenging time for those who are living the streets were homeless and people are volunteering, giving out water and pizza and also the cities of edmonton in the city of edmonton is open recreation centres, libraries, places for people to cool down with air conditioning. in people to cool down with air conditioning.— people to cool down with...
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but not the trains, he told us he told us it was chaos the boss of the rmt. certain elements of transport they have been looking at, to give that flexibility. but businesses say they can't wait that long, and warn that if the rules aren't eased sooner, the damage to them and their customers will mount up. theo leggett, bbc news. let's speak to our political correspondent helen catt. — so a possible widening of the scheme — but there are questions about the government's piecemeal approach to this? yes because we have seen that expansion because the government has said on august 16th in england it will be letting everyone who has been fully vaccinated avoid self—isolation from that point on wards, there are plenty of people saying why not do that now? why bother setting up the systems that can be a lot of work for the sake of three week? the government has been bullish about saying no it is keeping self—isolation more widely in place until 16th august, they say that it in place until 16th august, they say thatitis in place until 16th august, they say th
but not the trains, he told us he told us it was chaos the boss of the rmt. certain elements of transport they have been looking at, to give that flexibility. but businesses say they can't wait that long, and warn that if the rules aren't eased sooner, the damage to them and their customers will mount up. theo leggett, bbc news. let's speak to our political correspondent helen catt. — so a possible widening of the scheme — but there are questions about the government's piecemeal approach to...
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this would hit us hard. it was an incredibly difficult time because people were dying on their own in their rooms. but the compassion was there. and the care was there. there was always a nurse with the patient as they became more critically unwell. the team in newcastle helped to develop new treatments which improved outcomes but doctor price will never have to forget having to tell loved terrible news. the have to forget having to tell loved terrible news.— terrible news. the first calls that i made terrible news. the first calls that i made had _ terrible news. the first calls that i made had a _ terrible news. the first calls that i made had a huge _ terrible news. the first calls that i made had a huge impact. - terrible news. the first calls that i made had a huge impact. it- terrible news. the first calls that | i made had a huge impact. it was very, very emotional. it became clear that these phone calls were going to need to be happening, you know, constantly by many, many people, over the country.
this would hit us hard. it was an incredibly difficult time because people were dying on their own in their rooms. but the compassion was there. and the care was there. there was always a nurse with the patient as they became more critically unwell. the team in newcastle helped to develop new treatments which improved outcomes but doctor price will never have to forget having to tell loved terrible news. the have to forget having to tell loved terrible news.— terrible news. the first calls...
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help us fight back that the vaccines help us fight back as a society but it was a poor choice of word and i sincerely apologise, this is he returns to work, as it were, given his self isolation after testing positive for covid—i9 a week ago. we'll have more on that throughout the day here on bbc news. but now on bbc news it's time now for dateline london. hello, and welcome to the programme, bringing together leading uk commentators, bbc specialists and the correspondents who write, blog and broadcast for audiences back home from the dateline london. this week, will england pay a price for borisjohnson�*s freedom day? and a trifecta of global worry — afghanistan, iran, and lebanon. the dateline panel trying to put your mind at rest — or not — are the sudanese author and journalist, nesrine malik, bronwen maddox, director of the institute for government, and before that, foreign editor at the times. and with me in the studio, the middle east editor for the bbc world service, sebastian usher. welcome to you, sebastian — and welcome to both of you, thanks so much forjoining u
help us fight back that the vaccines help us fight back as a society but it was a poor choice of word and i sincerely apologise, this is he returns to work, as it were, given his self isolation after testing positive for covid—i9 a week ago. we'll have more on that throughout the day here on bbc news. but now on bbc news it's time now for dateline london. hello, and welcome to the programme, bringing together leading uk commentators, bbc specialists and the correspondents who write, blog and...
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people rushed to us... ..to tell us their stories. it's nearly impossible to count how many they have lost. this woman said six of her family were killed a few weeks ago, including her husband and four sons. "we couldn't even identify the remains. the tele— band had into our home and were shooting at government forces, then a government plane dropped a bomb —— the taliban." war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban gain more territory every day and foreign forces leave. this woman's husband and three children were killed when a mortar hit their home. translation: i am numb with grief. every day i am numb with grief. every day i cry thinking of them. i'm alone. i have nothing. he is malnourished, she said. her other son barely speaks. he has shrapnel injuries and struggles to walk. they are among hundreds here who have had to run for their lives more than once. this woman fled from her rural district to this area of kunduz city. that, too, got bombed. all of her three sons were killed. translation: there was he
people rushed to us... ..to tell us their stories. it's nearly impossible to count how many they have lost. this woman said six of her family were killed a few weeks ago, including her husband and four sons. "we couldn't even identify the remains. the tele— band had into our home and were shooting at government forces, then a government plane dropped a bomb —— the taliban." war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban gain more territory every day and foreign...
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Jul 8, 2021
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, tell us why you signed it. , �*, , infection, tell us why you signed it. because it's exactly what it is, at the moment, _ it. because it's exactly what it is, at the moment, it's _ it. because it's exactly what it is, at the moment, it's very - it. because it's exactly what it is, at the moment, it's very clear i it. because it's exactly what it is, l at the moment, it's very clear that with only half of the population vaccinated, the fact that the government are going to lift all restrictions and let's be clear what those restrictions are, that includes notjust opening up mass events but it also includes not having to wear facemasks any more, not having to socially distance, the government is going to get rid of all of those, even minor restrictions which given only half of the population are vaccinated, which given that we have now over 32 and a half thousand cases a day, it is escalating rapidly every single day which given that hospitalisations and deaths are going up, it's notjust negligent, it is mass infection. this is herd immunity through the bac
, tell us why you signed it. , �*, , infection, tell us why you signed it. because it's exactly what it is, at the moment, _ it. because it's exactly what it is, at the moment, it's _ it. because it's exactly what it is, at the moment, it's very - it. because it's exactly what it is, at the moment, it's very clear i it. because it's exactly what it is, l at the moment, it's very clear that with only half of the population vaccinated, the fact that the government are going to lift all...
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could you just show it to us and talk us through what's happened?- to us and talk us through what's happened? yes. i tried to ick a what's happened? yes. i tried to pick a few _ what's happened? yes. i tried to pick a few branches - what's happened? yes. i tried to pick a few branches in - what's happened? yes. i tried to pick a few branches in our. to pick a few branches in our coffee crop to try to show you this damage. it's not the same thing as being here and looking with your own eyes at the damage and how heartbreaking it is to see and to predict that our next crop will be affected. the only thing is it's too early to figure out how much it's going to affect because there's frost coming on the forecast. just a few examples. this is a branch that got it by the frost. you can see the leaves are falling down. the top of the branches are just breaking. and it's pretty dry. it is not really good. this is how it should be looking right now, with the buds here for the next season's crop, you know, all beautiful, all coming out ready for their spring
could you just show it to us and talk us through what's happened?- to us and talk us through what's happened? yes. i tried to ick a what's happened? yes. i tried to pick a few _ what's happened? yes. i tried to pick a few branches - what's happened? yes. i tried to pick a few branches in - what's happened? yes. i tried to pick a few branches in our. to pick a few branches in our coffee crop to try to show you this damage. it's not the same thing as being here and looking with your own eyes at...
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i , this news hasjust broken within the last hour, tell us more.- the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year _ the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year ago, _ the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year ago, in _ the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year ago, in fact - the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year ago, in fact the last hour, tell us more. well, around a ear aao, in fact 24 hours around a year ago, in fact 2a hours after the national security law was introduced, a young man called tong ying—kit rode a motorcycle into three riot police. he was holding a flag, written on it a very popular words, a political slogan that was very popular during the protest movement. he has now been sentenced to prison for this crime. he will now be serving nine years in prison for terrorism related charges and also inciting its assertion. now, here in hong kong, the point that many people will be thinking about and perhaps worried about is the charge and conviction and sentence relating to incitement to secession. that means the words that were written
i , this news hasjust broken within the last hour, tell us more.- the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year _ the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year ago, _ the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year ago, in _ the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year ago, in fact - the last hour, tell us more. well, around a year ago, in fact the last hour, tell us more. well, around a ear aao, in fact 24 hours around a year ago, in fact 2a hours after the national security law was...
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hejoins us. he joins us. thank hejoins us. thank you he joins us. thank you very much for being with us. it is almost even knowing what is happening, must be slightly unbelievable when you look at those pictures, to think of what the town was like just a few days ago. the town was like “ust a few days a . o. . ~' the town was like “ust a few days auo. . ~ , ., the town was like 'ust a few days auo. . ~ ,, ., the town was like 'ust a few days auo. . ~ i. ., ., the town was like 'ust a few days auo. . ., ., ., ago. thank you for having me and talk about this _ ago. thank you for having me and talk about this story. _ ago. thank you for having me and talk about this story. it _ ago. thank you for having me and talk about this story. it is... - ago. thank you for having me and talk about this story. it is... we i talk about this story. it is... we are still in shock. it all happened so fast. and as you know, there was that record day before that, and before that was fully was over, the winds picked up and this conflagration happened so fast, no one
hejoins us. he joins us. thank hejoins us. thank you he joins us. thank you very much for being with us. it is almost even knowing what is happening, must be slightly unbelievable when you look at those pictures, to think of what the town was like just a few days ago. the town was like “ust a few days a . o. . ~' the town was like “ust a few days auo. . ~ , ., the town was like 'ust a few days auo. . ~ ,, ., the town was like 'ust a few days auo. . ~ i. ., ., the town was like 'ust a few...
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if we broke it, use it against us. if we didn't, defend us with it. ministers today appear to have concluded that the rule of law no longer applies. an amnesty for the republican and loyalist terrorists who portrayed, maimed, disappeared and murdered men, women and children. addressing the toxic legacy of the past in this way through unilateral imposition for westminster without the support of any political party in northern ireland is foolish and unsustainable. a way forward has to be found. one done with people, not to them, that genuinely prioritises reconciliation and upholds the rule of law. it's striking that the secretary of state made scant reference to the government's obligations under article two to conduct effective investigations. if his proposals are not legal, they will be tied up in the courts for many years to come. the work of operation can over is demonstrating that even now important evidence can be retrieved. the case way, hence of legacy process, as outlined in storr malthouse, through investigations with empty micro police power
if we broke it, use it against us. if we didn't, defend us with it. ministers today appear to have concluded that the rule of law no longer applies. an amnesty for the republican and loyalist terrorists who portrayed, maimed, disappeared and murdered men, women and children. addressing the toxic legacy of the past in this way through unilateral imposition for westminster without the support of any political party in northern ireland is foolish and unsustainable. a way forward has to be found....
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talk us throu~h we can join her there. talk us through what's _ we can join her there. talk us through what's happened - we can join her there. talk us through what's happened so l we can join her there. talk us i through what's happened so far. we can join her there. talk us - through what's happened so far. he joined me at the moment during the parade of nations. apologies for the fact i am quite dark but we are not allowed by the authorities to turn any lights on. parade of nations is when all the athletes from all the countries walk through and get their moment to take selfies and wave at the cloud but of course this time around there is no crowd here. great britain have just come out and we just miss them. it was about four minutes ago and they respected social distancing quite well and normally would have been the whole team, 375 british athletes. because of the times we are in, not all the athletes are matching so it is more than 11,000 coming to the games and only around 5000 doing this parade of nations. argentina tried to get the party started. they were singi
talk us throu~h we can join her there. talk us through what's _ we can join her there. talk us through what's happened - we can join her there. talk us through what's happened so l we can join her there. talk us i through what's happened so far. we can join her there. talk us - through what's happened so far. he joined me at the moment during the parade of nations. apologies for the fact i am quite dark but we are not allowed by the authorities to turn any lights on. parade of nations is when...
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johnjoins us now. maybe you can explain it for us now from a business point of view in northern ireland how they see this working or not working at the moment, how many problems it is causing them and what it means to their businesses. certainly. anybody who is trying to bring food products in from britain to anywhere on the island of ireland is facing because of northern ireland and the republic of ireland... bringing in products across the i receipt so you have to abide by the strict rules on how you get those products into the single market. a lot of form of in some suppliers in great britain don't want to send any more. there could be delays and food can be wasted and spoiled while it is going through all these processes. the fact these issues have arisen is no real surprise. fact these issues have arisen is no realsurprise. it fact these issues have arisen is no real surprise. it was well protected but without some sort of special agri— food agreement, there is not a very easy way to solve these
johnjoins us now. maybe you can explain it for us now from a business point of view in northern ireland how they see this working or not working at the moment, how many problems it is causing them and what it means to their businesses. certainly. anybody who is trying to bring food products in from britain to anywhere on the island of ireland is facing because of northern ireland and the republic of ireland... bringing in products across the i receipt so you have to abide by the strict rules on...
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they insulted us and told us to go screw ourselves if we came back they will kill us. some do manage to land in greece. �* ., ., , �* greece. but that doesn't end the danger — greece. but that doesn't end the danger of _ greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being - greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being pushed i the danger of being pushed back. we've heard evidence of people who have mac gotten ashore and been discovered by the greek authorities only to be taken back out to sea and pushed in the direction of turkey without any due process. translation: then they put us on the bus and took us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around eight p.m.. they were police wearing dark loo and commandos covering their faces with masks stop i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. when were armed with weapons. when 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. they were then transferred to dinghies with no engines and allowed to dri
they insulted us and told us to go screw ourselves if we came back they will kill us. some do manage to land in greece. �* ., ., , �* greece. but that doesn't end the danger — greece. but that doesn't end the danger of _ greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being - greece. but that doesn't end the danger of being pushed i the danger of being pushed back. we've heard evidence of people who have mac gotten ashore and been discovered by the greek authorities only to be taken back out...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a royal reunion — princes william and harry unveil a statue of their mother on what would have been her 60th birthday. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the first time in 20 years, i russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit - at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering and applause challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering the record that had stood for 3h years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the trump organisation and its chief
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a royal reunion — princes william and harry unveil a statue of their mother on what would have been her 60th birthday. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have...
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i let us hope they repay i do for my country! - let us hope they repay us. stressful, couldn't sleep. the — stressful, couldn't sleep. the test, getting in. worth— the test, getting in. worth it _ worth it. we wanted to be here. history in the making. their first match away _ history in the making. their first match away from _ history in the making. their first match away from the _ history in the making. their first match away from the comfort i history in the making. their first - match away from the comfort blanket of wembley. the heat at times made it feel like the blanket was still on but it didn't stop england from getting off to a blistering start. commentator: sterling has got it through to harry kane and harry kane has found the net. that didn't take long. look what it meant to the captain, his second in as many games. raheem sterling once again driving england forward. ukraine were in their first quarterfinal in euros history and said they needed the game of their lives. but kyle walker's short ball was the first real mistake and almost handed
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.— shops of these us. wildlife officials in _ shops of these us. wildlife officials in australia - shops of these us. wildlife officials in australia have l officials in australia have been coping with a penguin problem. very penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing up to gorging themselves on a huge show of their favourite food, pilchards. some eat so much they could barely stand. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: wild celebrations in rome, as italy's footballers are crowed champions of europe, after beating england in a penalty shootout. america's west is scorched by heat, as california and nevada brace themselves for even more record—breaking temperatures. here in the uk, the government says people will still be expected to wear masks in many indoor spaces and on public transport, after covid restrictions in england are lifted. the prime minister is due to confirm on monday whether most of the rules will end on the 19th ofjuly, including the legal requirement to wear masks. here's our
.— shops of these us. wildlife officials in _ shops of these us. wildlife officials in australia - shops of these us. wildlife officials in australia have l officials in australia have been coping with a penguin problem. very penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing up to gorging themselves on a huge show of their favourite food, pilchards. some eat so much they could barely stand. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: wild celebrations in rome, as italy's footballers are crowed...
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thank you forjoining us, your question. brute forjoining us, your question. we found parents are reluctant to test children _ found parents are reluctant to test children because of the nature of the test — children because of the nature of the test and presuming that primary school— the test and presuming that primary school age _ the test and presuming that primary school age children aren't going to be vaccinated but will still be potential spreaders, my be vaccinated but will still be potential spreaders, my concern is that undiagnosed cases are going to cause _ that undiagnosed cases are going to cause high— that undiagnosed cases are going to cause high levels of transmission, so what _ cause high levels of transmission, so what do — cause high levels of transmission, so what do we do about that and how was so what do we do about that and how was school _ so what do we do about that and how was school safe without bubbles any more? _ was school safe without bubbles any more? , l, l, was school safe without bubbles any more? l, ,, l, was school s
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us. sadly, as a result of that day, we lost officers — some really good officers. but we held the line to protect our democratic process, because the alternative would have been a disaster. we are not asking for medals, recognition. we simply wantjustice and accountability. liz cheney — one ofjust two republicans on the committee — asked sgt gonell what he made of donald trump's comments about the attack. when you hearformer president trump say, quote, "it was a loving crowd, there was a lot of love in the crowd," how does that make you feel? it's upsetting. it's a pathetic excuse for his behaviour, for something that he himself helped create, this monstrosity. i'm still recovering from those hugs and kisses. our correspondent nada tawfik has been watching today's hearing and joins us now. what do you think stood out most from today's testimony?— from today's testimony? certainly the ower from today's testimony? certainly the power of _ from today's testimony? certainly the power
us. sadly, as a result of that day, we lost officers — some really good officers. but we held the line to protect our democratic process, because the alternative would have been a disaster. we are not asking for medals, recognition. we simply wantjustice and accountability. liz cheney — one ofjust two republicans on the committee — asked sgt gonell what he made of donald trump's comments about the attack. when you hearformer president trump say, quote, "it was a loving crowd, there...
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sam's just challenged me to do a lap of the track — me using standard controls and sam using his controls to see who's fastest. what do you think? you my money's on him. he is a race car driver — you do know that? yes, i am aware of that. thank you. wish me luck. good luck. and don't break anything! you said that last time. we're here at the britcar championship while spencer is getting ready for the race of his life down in goodwood, and we'll be catching up with him injust a bit. in a moment, we want to talk space tech and show you the secret life of a lab technician at mit, but right now we're not leaving track—side. it's kind of over there. jen's there somewhere, taking a look at a local company that's transforming old cars. and it has a bit of a famous fan. i'm also here at silverstone. we're about to go into the lunaz workshop where they're re—engineering classic cars into electric cars. it's incredible in here. there are so many beautiful cars. lunaz is making the world's first fully electric rolls—royces and bentleys. there are about 18 classic cars in the building, most d
sam's just challenged me to do a lap of the track — me using standard controls and sam using his controls to see who's fastest. what do you think? you my money's on him. he is a race car driver — you do know that? yes, i am aware of that. thank you. wish me luck. good luck. and don't break anything! you said that last time. we're here at the britcar championship while spencer is getting ready for the race of his life down in goodwood, and we'll be catching up with him injust a bit. in a...
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she used the word . resign? she used the word children. _ resign? she used the word children, said _ resign? she used the word children, said children - resign? she used the word children, said children are | children, said children are making too much noise, i can't communicate. using the word children to college students? that was not good. when dr zinser realised the intensity of the feelings and the sense of the feelings and the sense of the feelings and the sense of the campus, she decided to step down. of the campus, she decided to step down-— step down. cheering and applause _ step down. cheering and applause- _ step down. cheering and applause. the _ step down. cheering and applause. the board - step down. cheering and - applause. the board discussed and decided _ applause. the board discussed and decided to _ applause. the board discussed and decided to name _ applause. the board discussed and decided to name me - and decided to name me president. there is one person i want to single out for very special thanks. my wife linda. applause. r
she used the word . resign? she used the word children. _ resign? she used the word children, said _ resign? she used the word children, said children - resign? she used the word children, said children are | children, said children are making too much noise, i can't communicate. using the word children to college students? that was not good. when dr zinser realised the intensity of the feelings and the sense of the feelings and the sense of the feelings and the sense of the campus, she decided...
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i used to punch walls and doors and wrecked my mum's house. my name's david cox, i'm 30 years old and currently play football for cowdenbeath football club in scotland. i've suffered from her mental health issues from a very young age, probably about 14 or 15 years old. and on a number of occasions i've tried to take my life. the pressures of playing football and having people knowing what's going on throughout my life and the issues i've faced, it's been hard. was there, i suppose, anybody in your lives that you could talk to about your emotions? could you talk to your dad about it? no. i mean, i'm sure if i'd ever spoken to my dad about my emotions he'd have been fine with it. but ijust look at him and go, no way. going and approaching your dad with something like that and making yourself look so weak in front of the person you want to look the strongest in front of. exactly, it's this thing about being weak, where does that come from? why does crying equal weakness? where i was brought up, i was brought up with my brother to be a hardy kind
i used to punch walls and doors and wrecked my mum's house. my name's david cox, i'm 30 years old and currently play football for cowdenbeath football club in scotland. i've suffered from her mental health issues from a very young age, probably about 14 or 15 years old. and on a number of occasions i've tried to take my life. the pressures of playing football and having people knowing what's going on throughout my life and the issues i've faced, it's been hard. was there, i suppose, anybody in...
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two of us were deaf and one was hearing. i have a lot to bring to the university but i also have a lot to learn from it, and that process must being right away. the board of trustees voted to name elisabeth zinser the seventh president of gallaudet. dr zinser had a lot of experience but she didn't know anything about deafness. and that's when i guess you could say the protest started. someone had the bright idea to bring buses to block the gates. the rallying cry was "we want a deaf president now! chanting: deaf president now! we want a deaf president! one of the posters out front said "honk if you support a deaf prez", and of course everybody drove past who saw that sign honked. honking. woo! then the press started to come, and for a week it was the front page of the washington post. are the students prepared to continue blocking the entrance as long as the board refuses to meet your demands? "we give up our soul in order to get a deaf president". - the chair of the board was jane bassett spilman. and she came to campus and
two of us were deaf and one was hearing. i have a lot to bring to the university but i also have a lot to learn from it, and that process must being right away. the board of trustees voted to name elisabeth zinser the seventh president of gallaudet. dr zinser had a lot of experience but she didn't know anything about deafness. and that's when i guess you could say the protest started. someone had the bright idea to bring buses to block the gates. the rallying cry was "we want a deaf...
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i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they're tuned for a racing environment. but a racing team is more than just the drivers, and building systems like this into already finely tuned machines isn't a straightforward process. and so you obviously work with different iterations of these controls. how does that process work and how did you get to where you are now? well, first of all, we start with looking at the drivers and seeing what their needs are, you know, what their disabilities and what physical limitations they've then got. and then we start, from there, with the ergonomics of the control system that we're designing, and by that i mean the paddles that are on the steering wheel. and when we started designing this, we started with a very different steering wheel to the one we've got now so we're constantly improving it and developing it based on driver feedback. definitely challenges there, and a lot of that's integrating our system with the car
i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they're tuned for a racing environment. but a racing team is more than just the drivers, and building systems like this into already finely tuned machines isn't a straightforward process. and so you obviously work with different iterations of these controls. how does that process work and how did you get to where you are now? well, first of all, we start with looking at the drivers and seeing what...
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most of us will stay fine and dry. the hot weather is here to stay, but those temperatures will gradually ease off by a few degrees as we head deeper into next week. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night, so i took a lateralflow test and it has come out positive, so i am now self isolating at home with my family until i get the result of a pcr test. travel firms criticise the government's decision to keep quarantine rules in place for travellers returning to england and wales from france — even if they are fully vaccinated. pop—up vaccine centres open in venues across england this weekend in a push to get more people vaccinated before the country unlocks next week. more than 150 people have now died in severe this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus
most of us will stay fine and dry. the hot weather is here to stay, but those temperatures will gradually ease off by a few degrees as we head deeper into next week. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night, so i took a lateralflow test and it has come out positive, so i am now self isolating at home...
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this tactic of using emojis and using emoticons as a way of abating hate speech moderators has been used for years. we have an entire chapter of our book about myanmar, and how facebook was told over and over what was happening with hate speech. butjust by using little emojis and gifs, people are able to evade some of that censorship that facebook said it would impose to prevent real—world violence in the streets there. despite knowing that this is happening, despite knowing these emojis and whatnot are invented on the fly each time to try and perpetuate hate speech on their platform, facebook cannot seem to get a handle on it. ijust have a statement here from facebook, who own instagram. they told us no one should have to experience races abuse anywhere, and they don't want to own instagram. they quickly removed comments on sunday and will continue to take action against those who break their rules. mayowa, i wanted to ask you why a footballer would want to be on social media. can you explain the upside for them? there are many. you don't have to look any further than marcus rashford.
this tactic of using emojis and using emoticons as a way of abating hate speech moderators has been used for years. we have an entire chapter of our book about myanmar, and how facebook was told over and over what was happening with hate speech. butjust by using little emojis and gifs, people are able to evade some of that censorship that facebook said it would impose to prevent real—world violence in the streets there. despite knowing that this is happening, despite knowing these emojis and...
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but in fact, cancellation was never an option for us.— never an option for us. even now, the threat — never an option for us. even now, the threat of _ never an option for us. even now, the threat of cancellation - the threat of cancellation hasn't gone away. the head of the games committee won't rule it out if there is a surge in cases. in the village, there are staggered athletes or but already, there are 71 people connected to the games that have tested positive. tokyo wants a strict grip on close contacts. it's caused disruption to bbc craze. the broadcasting from scotland will now spend much of the gains in quarantine. they have all tested negative, but there was a positive case on the plane. we negative, but there was a positive case on the plane.— case on the plane. we are nearly 30,000 tests — case on the plane. we are nearly 30,000 tests at _ case on the plane. we are nearly 30,000 tests at the _ case on the plane. we are nearly 30,000 tests at the airport - case on the plane. we are nearly 30,000 tests at the airport of i 30,000 tests at the airp
but in fact, cancellation was never an option for us.— never an option for us. even now, the threat — never an option for us. even now, the threat of _ never an option for us. even now, the threat of cancellation - the threat of cancellation hasn't gone away. the head of the games committee won't rule it out if there is a surge in cases. in the village, there are staggered athletes or but already, there are 71 people connected to the games that have tested positive. tokyo wants a strict...
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mike davies, thank you for joining us._ that is it i joining us. not at all. that is it from me- _ joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more _ joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more news- joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more news in - joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more news in a i joining us. not at all. that is it from me. more news in a fewl joining us. not at all. that is it - from me. more news in a few minutes. stay with us on bbc news. bye—bye. hello. wednesday brought us another day of some sunny spells but some really heavy downpours and frequent thunderstorms, with lightning and hail. this was the picture in telford on wednesday afternoon. the outlook is for the unsettled theme to continue. thursday will bring another day of sunshine and showers. it will be cool and breezy. the showers will not be as frequent or heavy as recent days. that is down to this area of low pressure bringing the showery weather. it is drifting off towards the north and north—east. we have got another area of low pressure developi
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stay with us on bbc news. we will be crossing live to the olympics injust will be crossing live to the olympics in just a few minutes. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. crowd: three, two, one! thousands of households across the country are suspiciously- quiet this lunchtime - as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. - hello. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines. flooding in china kills at least 25 people and causes millions of dollars
stay with us on bbc news. we will be crossing live to the olympics injust will be crossing live to the olympics in just a few minutes. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore...
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it is interesting that fandom used to _ the us? it is interesting that fandom used to be _ the us? it is interesting that fandom used to be fairly - the us? it is interesting that i fandom used to be fairly small but rabid. now i think that production values for the show have come up, writing has come up have come up, writing has come up on the show, it's as good as anything that we will find on television in the states. that tardis puts — television in the states. that tardis puts the _ television in the states. that tardis puts the studio - television in the states. that tardis puts the studio to - tardis puts the studio to shame! the remainder of the —— remainder of the top story. there's increasing concern in tokyo 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 10,000. the japanese authorities say the dramatic rise will not affect the olympic action, but experts are warning if something isn't done to control the spread, the city's healthcare
it is interesting that fandom used to _ the us? it is interesting that fandom used to be _ the us? it is interesting that fandom used to be fairly - the us? it is interesting that i fandom used to be fairly small but rabid. now i think that production values for the show have come up, writing has come up have come up, writing has come up on the show, it's as good as anything that we will find on television in the states. that tardis puts — television in the states. that tardis puts the _...
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and in terms of how ou world with us. and in terms of how you do — world with us. and in terms of how you do that, _ world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give - world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give people | world with us. and in terms of i how you do that, give people an idea if you could about the importance of actually gathering these players together into the conference of parties, as they call it. it's very obtuse to many of us, exactly what you all do. we did not for example if glasgow sadly falls victim to covid and it has to be some sort of virtual event7 it has to be some sort of virtual event? i it has to be some sort of virtual event?— virtual event? i think it's hard to _ virtual event? i think it's hard to understand - virtual event? i think it's hard to understand from j virtual event? i think it's - hard to understand from the outside but what we do when it works really well is it brings all of the major players globally together in one place at one time, it creates a global moment where governments know they have to step
and in terms of how ou world with us. and in terms of how you do — world with us. and in terms of how you do that, _ world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give - world with us. and in terms of how you do that, give people | world with us. and in terms of i how you do that, give people an idea if you could about the importance of actually gathering these players together into the conference of parties, as they call it. it's very obtuse to many of us, exactly what you all do. we did...
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working with us. ok, so you accept, you would accept that they have changed? i mean, you are taking part in these peace talks. admittedly, you doubt how genuine the other side are. but if they go anywhere, you are accepting that the taliban have changed. we have not seen a change in the taliban. now, if the taliban try to enforce their ideology and create a monopoly in afghanistan, that is unlikely for any afghans to accept, but if it's a compromise in which we compromise some of our current freedoms to achieve peace, then perhaps it might be worth paying that price. but to say that we will forego all of these freedoms and allow the taliban to return their brutal ways of ruling and enslave afghans inside their own country, that is not an acceptable scenario. 0k. well, you will know of the reports. there are reports in the times, radio free europe, elsewhere of what's happening in northern provinces that have been retaken by the taliban, where they've banned women from going outside without the burqa a
working with us. ok, so you accept, you would accept that they have changed? i mean, you are taking part in these peace talks. admittedly, you doubt how genuine the other side are. but if they go anywhere, you are accepting that the taliban have changed. we have not seen a change in the taliban. now, if the taliban try to enforce their ideology and create a monopoly in afghanistan, that is unlikely for any afghans to accept, but if it's a compromise in which we compromise some of our current...
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and we have seen that even though they do not use kaseya directly, they use a company that use kaseya, they have not the close around 500 of their stores in the country and that's having a massive impact on not only the company, but also people trained by their groceries. —— trying to buy their groceries. the un security council has met to discuss the crisis in ethiopia's tigray region. eight months of fighting has taken hundreds of thousands of people to the brink of starvation. the ethiopian government denies that it's blocking aid to the region where it's battling tigrayan forces. courtney bembridge reports. cheering and chanting. an extraordinary moment after months of brutal conflict. cheering. horns blare. celebrations on the streets of tigray�*s capital mekelle after rebel fighters took over the city. they've declared victory over the government troops but eight months of fighting has left its mark. more than 400,000 people are estimated to have crossed the threshold into famine and another 1.8 million people are on the brink of famine. some are suggesting that the number
and we have seen that even though they do not use kaseya directly, they use a company that use kaseya, they have not the close around 500 of their stores in the country and that's having a massive impact on not only the company, but also people trained by their groceries. —— trying to buy their groceries. the un security council has met to discuss the crisis in ethiopia's tigray region. eight months of fighting has taken hundreds of thousands of people to the brink of starvation. the...
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trying to use the national security law as a l instead of trying to use the l national security law as a law instead of trying to use the - national security law as a law to protect — national security law as a law to protect the _ national security law as a law to protect the national— national security law as a law to protect the national security - national security law as a law to protect the national security ofi protect the national security of china _ protect the national security of china and _ protect the national security of china and hong _ protect the national security of china and hong kong, - protect the national security of china and hong kong, they. protect the national security of. china and hong kong, they have decided — china and hong kong, they have decided to— china and hong kong, they have decided to use _ china and hong kong, they have decided to use it— china and hong kong, they have decided to use it as _ china and hong kong, they have decided to use it as a _ china and hong kong, they have decided to use it as a weapon i china and hong kong, they
trying to use the national security law as a l instead of trying to use the l national security law as a law instead of trying to use the - national security law as a law to protect — national security law as a law to protect the _ national security law as a law to protect the national— national security law as a law to protect the national security - national security law as a law to protect the national security ofi protect the national security of china _ protect the national security of...
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and it's actually quite simple to use. first you point your phone at something — like my cat, here, neo. you press search, and then from there, the app asks google assistant what the object is that i'm pointing at. and it gives me an answer! it tells me he's a black cat, and, funnily enough, being a black cat, he might actually be good luck. didn't know that. so the lens app itself can translate text in front of you, where you can buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework. and with google�*s insanely huge data bank, after years of searching and info gathering, the apps computer vision is pretty accurate, with machine learning in—built in case the algorithm misses anything. and lens is impressing in other unique ways. so, what i'm gonna do to test this out is take a picture of this view in front of me, zoom in a little bit, get past the trees, and there we go — the london skyline. and a lot is going on here. what lens is doing is it's tapping in to google earth's 3d representation of the planet, i
and it's actually quite simple to use. first you point your phone at something — like my cat, here, neo. you press search, and then from there, the app asks google assistant what the object is that i'm pointing at. and it gives me an answer! it tells me he's a black cat, and, funnily enough, being a black cat, he might actually be good luck. didn't know that. so the lens app itself can translate text in front of you, where you can buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework....
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good to have you with us. i suppose some people will continue to be cautious, others will think it is freedom day, so people will come out of this differently. how do you bridge the gap between those who are confident and those who are cautious?— confident and those who are cautious? , ., , ., cautious? the number one thing is to t and cautious? the number one thing is to try and keep — cautious? the number one thing is to try and keep communication - cautious? the number one thing is to try and keep communication open. i try and keep communication open. whether this is mixing with your friends and family are going back into the workplace and mixing with your colleagues. there is going to be a period where we are respectful to one another and we open up that dialogue. that can be done very quickly, instead of launching into cattle someone when you haven't seen them for a while, it might be about saying that you would love to but do you feel comfortable with that? negotiating those little interactions that
good to have you with us. i suppose some people will continue to be cautious, others will think it is freedom day, so people will come out of this differently. how do you bridge the gap between those who are confident and those who are cautious?— confident and those who are cautious? , ., , ., cautious? the number one thing is to t and cautious? the number one thing is to try and keep — cautious? the number one thing is to try and keep communication - cautious? the number one thing is to...
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it's been used, yes. it has been used. that was actually on a newspaper — the one—cent rate at the time was for newspapers and the four—cent rate was for letters. right, yes, i can see it now. it's a little bit scruffy if you don't mind me saying. it's... it's had a hard life in some respects. i mean, you know, it's 1856, it's very old. obviously it was, it was used, it was sent on a newspaper and luckily, luckily it was kept and it was found and there begins it's very rich and colourful story of how it then ended up here. actually, today it arrived at stanley gibbons in the strand this afternoon. it has taken me a little bit by surprise, this, because my old headmaster who used to run the stamp club at school and sold me some quite expensive stamps always told me that a penny black or a penny red was the most expensive stamp in the world. not the most expensive. certainly, the penny black was the most well known. 60 million plus were actually printed, so there's actually quite a few that survived to this day. what m
it's been used, yes. it has been used. that was actually on a newspaper — the one—cent rate at the time was for newspapers and the four—cent rate was for letters. right, yes, i can see it now. it's a little bit scruffy if you don't mind me saying. it's... it's had a hard life in some respects. i mean, you know, it's 1856, it's very old. obviously it was, it was used, it was sent on a newspaper and luckily, luckily it was kept and it was found and there begins it's very rich and colourful...
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thank you for being with us. - stay with us on bbc news. still to come, the european union sets out ambitious plans to become carbon—neutral by 2050. is that realistic? we discuss it next. the welsh government has announced that most coronavirus restrictions will be lifted, but not until august the 7th. from saturday, rules around the number of people who can meet up indoors will be eased, but not scrapped. facemasks will still be required in most indoor public places. the first minister made the announcement earlier, but said despite the easing there was still a considerable risk from the virus in wales. but i want to be very clear with everybody about this. this is not a free—for—all. in wales, we will not abandon those simple, but effective and successful measures that have helped to keep us all safe. there will continue to be some important protections, especially important for those who are clinically vulnerable and who are perhaps the most anxious about an easing of restrictions. the european commission unveiled a mammoth packag
thank you for being with us. - stay with us on bbc news. still to come, the european union sets out ambitious plans to become carbon—neutral by 2050. is that realistic? we discuss it next. the welsh government has announced that most coronavirus restrictions will be lifted, but not until august the 7th. from saturday, rules around the number of people who can meet up indoors will be eased, but not scrapped. facemasks will still be required in most indoor public places. the first minister made...
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joining us here on bbc world news. thank you forjoining us mieko. i understand you will be volunteering at the tennis, not far from sera tokyo bay. are you excited by the games taking place. you excited by the games taking lace. ., , ., you excited by the games taking lace. . , ., , you excited by the games taking lace. . i. , place. can you see me? i need ou place. can you see me? i need you are- _ place. can you see me? i need you are- can — place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue _ place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue our. -- - you are. can issue our. —— konnichiwa _ hai, hai. ican hear i can hear you 0k. i can hearyou ok. i am i can hear you ok. i am ready. fantastic— i can hear you ok. i am ready. fantastic stuff. are you excited about the games taking place injapan? i excited about the games taking place injapan?— place in japan? i am very much lookin: place in japan? i am very much looking forward _ place in japan? i am very much looking forward to _ place in japan? i am very much looking forward to it, _ place
joining us here on bbc world news. thank you forjoining us mieko. i understand you will be volunteering at the tennis, not far from sera tokyo bay. are you excited by the games taking place. you excited by the games taking lace. ., , ., you excited by the games taking lace. . , ., , you excited by the games taking lace. . i. , place. can you see me? i need ou place. can you see me? i need you are- _ place. can you see me? i need you are- can — place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue...
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