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at the end of this, one of us is going to be really sad. and i want it to be you. it is now a tense countdown for england fans, as they manage the nerves and the hope ahead of kick—off tomorrow night. daniella ralph, bbc news. olly foster has been watching england's final training session at st george's park. it's a momentous occasion. are they ready? they say they are and the first thing that impressed me when we were allowed in for the first 15 minutes down there on the sir bobby charlton pitch, echoes of 1966 all around the place, wasjust pitch, echoes of 1966 all around the place, was just the pitch, echoes of 1966 all around the place, wasjust the happiness, the smiling faces, the laughter even from gareth southgate. but they have been getting down to some very serious business preparing for the italians. but how can they not enjoy this moment? just one more sleep before a major championship final. it has not been perfect because we also noticed very early on that he is very recognisable, that bleached blonde hair we saw, phil foden actually missed this fina
at the end of this, one of us is going to be really sad. and i want it to be you. it is now a tense countdown for england fans, as they manage the nerves and the hope ahead of kick—off tomorrow night. daniella ralph, bbc news. olly foster has been watching england's final training session at st george's park. it's a momentous occasion. are they ready? they say they are and the first thing that impressed me when we were allowed in for the first 15 minutes down there on the sir bobby charlton...
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at that point, we were _ rid of all of us. at that point, we were all— rid of all of us. at that point, we were all ready saying by the summer he would _ were all ready saying by the summer he would be gone from hero we would be in he would be gone from hero we would he in the _ he would be gone from hero we would be in the process of trying to get rid of— be in the process of trying to get rid of him — be in the process of trying to get rid of him and get someone else in as prime _ rid of him and get someone else in as prime minister.— rid of him and get someone else in as prime minister. within months of the prime minister _ as prime minister. within months of the prime minister winning - as prime minister. within months of the prime minister winning the - the prime minister winning the biggest conservative majority in decades, you and a few others from the vote leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting rid of him.- discussing the possibility of getting rid of him. days, not months- _ getting rid of him. days, not months. within _ getting rid of hi
at that point, we were _ rid of all of us. at that point, we were all— rid of all of us. at that point, we were all ready saying by the summer he would _ were all ready saying by the summer he would be gone from hero we would be in he would be gone from hero we would he in the _ he would be gone from hero we would be in the process of trying to get rid of— be in the process of trying to get rid of him — be in the process of trying to get rid of him and get someone else in as prime _ rid...
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61% of us, over half of us, to be spending our holidays here in the uk. and that is pretty unusual, we are not in those kind of levels for are not in those kind of levels for a really long time. and if you think about what we had before the pandemic, it was more like 40,40 1%. so it is a big boost. what does that mean for the economy? well, we think it means something like an extra amount of £30 billion that will come into the uk economy. and for places like this, for north wales, that is about a £3.5 billion boost, which will mean a lot to the 40,000 or so workers who are directly involved in tourism. and one of them joins me here, thank you for bringing your ice cream van with you. what an amazing week to be selling ice cream. it you. what an amazing week to be selling ice cream.— selling ice cream. it has been su erb, selling ice cream. it has been superb. to — selling ice cream. it has been superb. to go _ selling ice cream. it has been superb, to go hand-in-handl selling ice cream. it has been . superb, to go hand-in-hand with selling ice cream
61% of us, over half of us, to be spending our holidays here in the uk. and that is pretty unusual, we are not in those kind of levels for are not in those kind of levels for a really long time. and if you think about what we had before the pandemic, it was more like 40,40 1%. so it is a big boost. what does that mean for the economy? well, we think it means something like an extra amount of £30 billion that will come into the uk economy. and for places like this, for north wales, that is...
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maybe they will pay us a visit-— pay us a visit. it's all right. after the — pay us a visit. it's all right. after the pandemic - pay us a visit. it's all right. after the pandemic as - pay us a visit. it's all right. | after the pandemic as well, pay us a visit. it's all right. i after the pandemic as well, it has brought— after the pandemic as well, it has brought the whole nation together, really _ brought the whole nation together, really positive and i think we have a lot to _ really positive and i think we have a lot to thank them for. i�*ve really positive and i think we have a lot to thank them for.— a lot to thank them for. i've got a newborn in _ a lot to thank them for. i've got a newborn in there, _ a lot to thank them for. i've got a newborn in there, hopefully i a lot to thank them for. i've got a j newborn in there, hopefully when a lot to thank them for. i've got a i newborn in there, hopefully when he gets old enough, next time we will be lifting something. brute gets old enough, next time we will be lifting something.— gets old enough, next time we w
maybe they will pay us a visit-— pay us a visit. it's all right. after the — pay us a visit. it's all right. after the pandemic - pay us a visit. it's all right. after the pandemic as - pay us a visit. it's all right. | after the pandemic as well, pay us a visit. it's all right. i after the pandemic as well, it has brought— after the pandemic as well, it has brought the whole nation together, really _ brought the whole nation together, really positive and i think we have a lot to _ really...
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i could not stop using the substances that i was using, which i was on... i was an intravenous drug user, on heroin and crack. i couldn't stop. my addiction was escalating, which had a really bad impact on my mental health. she'd ended up — in her words — committing more and more crimes. when i went to prison, i was relieved. i thought, "oh, my god, thank god! i've been given the opportunity to be removed from my life and possibly have this period of time where i'm away from that," and i had every determination to get my life back together. she'd hoped for support and treatment. their solution to my mental health was to put me on really quite huge anti—psychotic medication that would, you know, knock out an elephant. this stuff is, like, seriously strong, and i'm sure that it was to keep me calm, and i... that wasn't a solution. and she called for far greater support for women in prison, saying many were "victims". when i'm treated like i am worthy and i'm not dictated by this stigma and stereotype and ball—and—chain of my past, actually, i have a
i could not stop using the substances that i was using, which i was on... i was an intravenous drug user, on heroin and crack. i couldn't stop. my addiction was escalating, which had a really bad impact on my mental health. she'd ended up — in her words — committing more and more crimes. when i went to prison, i was relieved. i thought, "oh, my god, thank god! i've been given the opportunity to be removed from my life and possibly have this period of time where i'm away from...
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we do advise you to wear your masks... 0ur visitors are telling us they want us to be cautious. they want to remain careful and they want us to look after them. so for us, it's notjust freedom day, it's... well, we don't like that phrase, it's still being very considerate and careful of the health of the people who work here and our visitors. 0n the main tourist route close to york station, for the second half ofjuly it is not busy. domestic tourists are not making up for missing the international ones, mainly from the us and china. hello. morning. new cafes continue to focus on takeaway business. we are here at last, we are open. bring on the tourists, bring on the crowds. so we're still waiting for the crowds to to come back, to be honest? very much so, yeah. you can tell the tourists have not arrived yet. the international tourists, that is. better news around the corner, the reopening has helped this newly refurbished hotel to get fully booked out by domestic tourists. if not now, when? but now the issue is about much—needed staff being told to isolate by the covid app. th
we do advise you to wear your masks... 0ur visitors are telling us they want us to be cautious. they want to remain careful and they want us to look after them. so for us, it's notjust freedom day, it's... well, we don't like that phrase, it's still being very considerate and careful of the health of the people who work here and our visitors. 0n the main tourist route close to york station, for the second half ofjuly it is not busy. domestic tourists are not making up for missing the...
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however, it does restore yet more freedom to all of us. indeed, it is worth emphasising that we are no longer in lockdown — nothing like it. life is much more normal than at any time since the start of this pandemic. but the gradual approach we are taking means that sensible precautions will remain in place to limit transmission while we make even more progress on vaccination. we have to make progress back to normality. the public have done what was expected of them, now it's time for this snp government to deliver and hold up their end of the bargain. so it's welcome that scotland will move to level zero next week with some minor modifications and that self—isolation rules for people travelling will be relaxed. labour said the scottish government should listen to the world health organization and speed up the administration of the second dose of the vaccine. many countries across the world are administering the second dose of the vaccine after four weeks. and we know from the data that the significant protection you get to the delta v
however, it does restore yet more freedom to all of us. indeed, it is worth emphasising that we are no longer in lockdown — nothing like it. life is much more normal than at any time since the start of this pandemic. but the gradual approach we are taking means that sensible precautions will remain in place to limit transmission while we make even more progress on vaccination. we have to make progress back to normality. the public have done what was expected of them, now it's time for this...
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thank you forjoining us, it means a | you forjoining us, it means a lot. we do not want to jinx you forjoining us, it means a lot. we do not want tojinx it but england on course to make it to a final of a major tournament, the first time for 55 years. we can still do it. we can do it.— we can do it. not everyone considered _ we can do it. not everyone considered themselves - we can do it. not everyone | considered themselves part we can do it. not everyone i considered themselves part of the we. 0ne tweeting... 0ne one had a more positive reaction... the fans of the bbc spoke to before the match would probably have agreed with that. sheffield, local boy harry maguire is a headline news. the whole town egging him on. we alwa s whole town egging him on. we always do _ whole town egging him on. we always do a community thing and because — always do a community thing and because harry is a local lad, we have _ because harry is a local lad, we have to get behind it. they ho -e it we have to get behind it. they hope it is _ we have to get behind it. they hop
thank you forjoining us, it means a | you forjoining us, it means a lot. we do not want to jinx you forjoining us, it means a lot. we do not want tojinx it but england on course to make it to a final of a major tournament, the first time for 55 years. we can still do it. we can do it.— we can do it. not everyone considered _ we can do it. not everyone considered themselves - we can do it. not everyone | considered themselves part we can do it. not everyone i considered themselves part of the...
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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 seems 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 will 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 allowed to be there to
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...
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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? 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 datin
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? 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,...
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why not come and 'oin us? ., ., ,, ., , .,, join us? you talk about smashing it out of the park— join us? you talk about smashing it out of the park and _ join us? you talk about smashing it out of the park and all— join us? you talk about smashing it out of the park and all the - join us? you talk about smashing it out of the park and all the rest i join us? you talk about smashing it out of the park and all the rest of. out of the park and all the rest of it. ., ., . ., out of the park and all the rest of it. ., . . ., ., , out of the park and all the rest of it. quite a change of mindset as a -la er. it. quite a change of mindset as a player- yes. _ it. quite a change of mindset as a player- yes. i— it. quite a change of mindset as a player. yes, i mean, _ it. quite a change of mindset as a player. yes, i mean, i— it. quite a change of mindset as a player. yes, i mean, i guess- it. quite a change of mindset as a player. yes, i mean, i guess it. it. quite a change of mindset as a player. yes, i mean, i guess it is| player. yes
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if it becomes where . they are putting us on a register to keep tabs on us, to try and fit. us into those boxes, try— l and get us to do a set curriculum i and tell us when we should be home educating, i think that's _ where problems are going to arise. we are just normal- people, normal, everyday mums and dads. it's more fun. it isn't like you just sit at a desk and you have to do what they've given you. it's way less boring. the government says a register is about safeguarding and support, but families like these say they are being penalised for what they feel is best for their children. elaine dunkley, bbc news. with all the sport now, here's lizzi greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks. good evening. lewis hamilton's hunt for an 8th world title is back british grand prix — recovering from a time penalty after wiping out his rival max verstappen and giving the thousands of fans watching at silverstone one of the best races in years. our correspondent joe wilson reports. silverstone and a crowd on a pre—thing—mac scale, 100 and 40,000 —— a scale from before covid
if it becomes where . they are putting us on a register to keep tabs on us, to try and fit. us into those boxes, try— l and get us to do a set curriculum i and tell us when we should be home educating, i think that's _ where problems are going to arise. we are just normal- people, normal, everyday mums and dads. it's more fun. it isn't like you just sit at a desk and you have to do what they've given you. it's way less boring. the government says a register is about safeguarding and support,...
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thanks forjoining us. loads to talk to you about, as i say, we can talk about levelling up and we certainly will later, and this whole business about food. actually, do you like pineapple on a pizza? no, no, no. no, it is wrong, it should be banned. when i am in charge, i am going to ban it, it should be banned, legislated for. ah, that is policy number one, when you are in downing street. exactly. wow, there you go. you have probablyjust really pleased your italian constituents, the fine italians in your constituency will be delighted to hear that you have committed to banning the humble hawaiian pizza. i am more of a sloppy giuseppe man, from pizza express, yeah. 0h! you see, anytime i have had one of those, you end up just wearing that. that is whenever you have anything to eat, chris! 0ther pizza chains are also available. notjust the sloppy giuseppe. right then, serious business. bim, first of all, let's talk about the fallout since the football on sunday night and, in particular, the racial element o
thanks forjoining us. loads to talk to you about, as i say, we can talk about levelling up and we certainly will later, and this whole business about food. actually, do you like pineapple on a pizza? no, no, no. no, it is wrong, it should be banned. when i am in charge, i am going to ban it, it should be banned, legislated for. ah, that is policy number one, when you are in downing street. exactly. wow, there you go. you have probablyjust really pleased your italian constituents, the fine...
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they didn't like us filming. after my id was checked, i asked one officer if this was a crime scene. elsewhere, others lost their livelihoods. this woman told us how her baking business was wiped out in minutes. translation: everything was washed away. - nothing was left. ijust dug my clothes out. the water was up to my chest. we ran for our lives without taking anything. her bed tonight is the floor. one of the 1.2 million people the government here said was affected by these floods. out of the city, north, the rain was still coming down and the rescuers were still rescuing. we've just come from a place where they are tidying up and trying to get back to normal but 30 kilometres north, here, it's still a recovery operation. rescue workers there in fluorescent life jackets. and if ijust swivel you around to the right, well, this is a road that's turned into a river, a lake, call it what you like. 100 metres down there, the water is at knee level. even further it's at chest level. so the rain has stopped for now b
they didn't like us filming. after my id was checked, i asked one officer if this was a crime scene. elsewhere, others lost their livelihoods. this woman told us how her baking business was wiped out in minutes. translation: everything was washed away. - nothing was left. ijust dug my clothes out. the water was up to my chest. we ran for our lives without taking anything. her bed tonight is the floor. one of the 1.2 million people the government here said was affected by these floods. out of...
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most of us mid to high 20s. friday still a very warm day, would not necessarily class it as a very hot day but warm enough, temperatures into the mid or high 20s to my notice and blue, some rain here and thunderstorms brewing just to the southwest of us. and this is an area of low pressure which will drag in fresh or atlantic air and push which will drag in fresh or atlantic airand push the which will drag in fresh or atlantic air and push the hot air towards more eastern parts of europe. this can be very slow moving thunderstorms and they can bring an awful lot of rainfall in a short space of time and that's to come this weekend, saturday and sunday especially across the southern half of the uk. something to bear in mind.
most of us mid to high 20s. friday still a very warm day, would not necessarily class it as a very hot day but warm enough, temperatures into the mid or high 20s to my notice and blue, some rain here and thunderstorms brewing just to the southwest of us. and this is an area of low pressure which will drag in fresh or atlantic air and push which will drag in fresh or atlantic airand push the which will drag in fresh or atlantic air and push the hot air towards more eastern parts of europe. this...
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yes, it is very different from what all of us had imagined, but let us cherish this moment. finally we are all here together. in a ceremony that lasted almost four hours, the olympic flag arrived and was raised. the traditional anthem of the games, the backdrop, before the pictograms that represent each sport were given a unique and mesmerising twist. after a torch relay that has already spent much of its journey away from the public, the flame arrived. the final torchbearer — japanese tennis star naomi osaka, given the honour of climbing the steps of the symbolic mount fuji stage to light the cauldron. fuelled by hydrogen for the first time, in a bid to hold a more environmentally friendly olympics. if this didn't help get the hosts behind the event, nothing would. at long last, and despite such controversy, the games have begun. dan roan, bbc news, tokyo. public opinion injapan has been firmly against the olympics going ahead because of covid. under 25% of the population are fully vaccinated and cases are rising sharply, with more than 3000 a day now. many japanese are f
yes, it is very different from what all of us had imagined, but let us cherish this moment. finally we are all here together. in a ceremony that lasted almost four hours, the olympic flag arrived and was raised. the traditional anthem of the games, the backdrop, before the pictograms that represent each sport were given a unique and mesmerising twist. after a torch relay that has already spent much of its journey away from the public, the flame arrived. the final torchbearer — japanese tennis...
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it's up to us to step overthem. plaudits, too, to cinematographer andre chemetoff, whose imposing views of romanian mountains double efficiently for upstate new york, and british composer daniel blumberg, whose music captures the discordant mood shifts with gut—wrenching aplomb. stones are what the fortunate receive. my mother's mother was born in 1780, right here in schoharie county. the result is a film that offers what appears to be an honest and accurate depiction of hard times, but in which any sense of hope orjoy lies not in this world, but in the world to come. it's in cinemas now. it's very important... he doesn't appreciate you touching the glass. and i don't appreciate his manner. senor? we don't need this. 0h. he's gotta bejoking. oh, gosh! ok, no need, senor, no need... i am an american citizen, senor, please! at the other end of the spectrum in terms of mood, heft, and, well, pretty much everything, actually, is off the rails — a daft bill kenwright—produced romp boasting a cheesy script, a starâ€
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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
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and then, tomorrow, a pretty cloudy day for many of us — in the morning at least, to start with. then the sunny spells develop, but also the showers, and some of them will be heavy. you can see here in the east of the country and the north, some thunderstorms there, too. showers also breaking out across the south. the best of the weather, i suspect, in the north—west of the country, parts of northern ireland, south—western and western scotland and also cornwall, devon and southern wales shouldn't do too bad on saturday. here's a look at sunday's weather map. the weather still coming in from the north. we have a weather front crossing the country. that is expected to bring showers to more southern areas of the uk on sunday. they should be more confined towards the very far south towards the end of the day. that's how the day starts, so a little on the chilly side in some areas. those northerly winds, feels quite nippy along the north sea coast, could even be around 14—15 degrees during the daytime. best spots, i think, in southern wales, maybe northern ireland again, but i t
and then, tomorrow, a pretty cloudy day for many of us — in the morning at least, to start with. then the sunny spells develop, but also the showers, and some of them will be heavy. you can see here in the east of the country and the north, some thunderstorms there, too. showers also breaking out across the south. the best of the weather, i suspect, in the north—west of the country, parts of northern ireland, south—western and western scotland and also cornwall, devon and southern wales...
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what does that tell us about mexico's system? the fact that we had powerful evidence from these phone tapes of important people who appeared to be implicated in a plot to detain you and physically assault you, and yet for many, many years, nothing happened. and at the same time, we were seeing journalists being threatened, intimidated and murdered every month, every year, inside mexico. what conclusions were you drawing at that time about the inability of the state to protect journalists like you? well, the fact that the inability of the state to protect anyone from crime, or a journalist, in particular, has a lot to do with the high level of impunity. in mexico, 98% of all crimes go unpunished. and what my case had demonstrated for everyone to understand is how these criminal networks are really linked to political power. but maybe, lydia cacho, things are changing in mexico because the two individuals you have been talking about, the big businessman, mr nacif, and the former governor, mr marin, are both now facing charges for t
what does that tell us about mexico's system? the fact that we had powerful evidence from these phone tapes of important people who appeared to be implicated in a plot to detain you and physically assault you, and yet for many, many years, nothing happened. and at the same time, we were seeing journalists being threatened, intimidated and murdered every month, every year, inside mexico. what conclusions were you drawing at that time about the inability of the state to protect journalists like...
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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. a lot is going on here. what lens is doing is it's tapping in to google earth's sd representation of the planet, it's
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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thanks forjoining us. after winning the hearts of brits across the country, emma raducanu's wimbledon has come to a sad conclusion. the 18—year—old was forced to retire in her last 16 match against ajla tomljanovic after a medical issue in the second set. joe wilson has this. emma raducanu's first lesson in when the second week was how to wait the practice courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw it looked like another example of remarkable composure. her opponent, top of the screen from australian ajla tomljanovic, is over a decade into her professional career. but look who was embracing the occasion. you could see how closely matched the players were every rally feeling tense. imagine being emma's mum. a 50 minute first set was settled like this. 6—4 to tomljanovic put in the second is at the tennis remained intense under the roof, requiring energy, demand concentration, everything. it became clear she was battling more than the score, medical timeout. nice deep breaths
thanks forjoining us. after winning the hearts of brits across the country, emma raducanu's wimbledon has come to a sad conclusion. the 18—year—old was forced to retire in her last 16 match against ajla tomljanovic after a medical issue in the second set. joe wilson has this. emma raducanu's first lesson in when the second week was how to wait the practice courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw it looked like another example of remarkable composure. her...
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we're talking about more than three billion us dollars of losses. all of this happened, and then you now seem to be saying to me, well, it's partly because the state just wasn't ready. no, i'm not saying that. you are very impatient with me. i am saying to you, first, there is an admission on my analysis to say to you our reaction time. we can't be proud of it. that's one. you say why, and is it because the capacity of the state was affected by what president mbeki's saying. i said over the years... now, president zuma, president zuma, we're talking about, surely. yeah, president zuma, but you also looked at mbeki in terms of his analogy, and i said i'm not farfrom. it is the same. it is a difference of terminology. so i'm saying zuma's, former president zuma's incarceration was going to happen in stages, and then you were asking a question, why didn't the police react on time and the state? i said, i've admitted to you that it was the reaction time that we're grappling with. and then in this particular instance, i think we could have reacted much b
we're talking about more than three billion us dollars of losses. all of this happened, and then you now seem to be saying to me, well, it's partly because the state just wasn't ready. no, i'm not saying that. you are very impatient with me. i am saying to you, first, there is an admission on my analysis to say to you our reaction time. we can't be proud of it. that's one. you say why, and is it because the capacity of the state was affected by what president mbeki's saying. i said over the...
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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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another portmanteau for all of us _ known. another portmanteau for all of us to— known. another portmanteau for all of us to memorise. there are almost 60.000 _ of us to memorise. there are almost 60,000 people isolating after having been pinged and the government has exempted _ been pinged and the government has exempted a number of industries starting _ exempted a number of industries starting with cruise officers, the something in defence and the fish and communications and border officiais — and communications and border officials but that whole exemption boiicv _ officials but that whole exemption policy is _ officials but that whole exemption policy is based on the ability for the people to get tested so the news today that _ the people to get tested so the news today that only 253 out of the 2000 sites are _ today that only 253 out of the 2000 sites are open, just 13%, suggest a government is not managing to get these _ government is not managing to get these sites on the ground quick enough — these sites on the ground quick enou:h. ~ ., ., i. these sites on t
another portmanteau for all of us _ known. another portmanteau for all of us to— known. another portmanteau for all of us to memorise. there are almost 60.000 _ of us to memorise. there are almost 60,000 people isolating after having been pinged and the government has exempted _ been pinged and the government has exempted a number of industries starting _ exempted a number of industries starting with cruise officers, the something in defence and the fish and communications and border...
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to two years after the us withdrawal. why is the government seen as so fragile?— seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing — seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already _ seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened - seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened all. seen as so fragile? well, what we i are seeing already happened all over the country, as i said, we have had fighting escalating over the past two months. the taliban are saying that in some areas, they have had afghan forces surrendered to them, this is something that is denied by the afghan government, and it is not just these two sites operating in this country. there are a lot of different tribal groups, which are preparing their own militaries as we speak. there also hardline extremist groups like al-qaeda and is operating in this country, and so i think the fears in front of people here are, what is going to happen in the months ahead?— here are, what is going to happen in the months ahead? yogita lima
to two years after the us withdrawal. why is the government seen as so fragile?— seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing — seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already _ seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened - seen as so fragile? well, what we are seeing already happened all. seen as so fragile? well, what we i are seeing already happened all over the country, as i said, we have had fighting escalating over the past two months. the taliban are saying...
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that was obviously something very useful to come out of that big win against ukraine in the quarterfinal but we will be keeping an eye on all those lines to come out of the england camp during the day. the team will arrive here two hours before kick—off having been at their team hotel in watford last night and they will be travelling down later on today and set to arrive here at wembley two hours before kick—off and what an atmosphere will await them as you are experiencing now on wembley way. an increased number of fans inside here tonight. 16,000. it was a queue to the special atmosphere, 411,000, some 64,000 will atmosphere, 44,000, some 64,000 will be on here later. what and unique atmosphere it will be awaiting england later. john watson with the best seats in the house. we will be back with you throughout the rest of the afternoon on bbc news. many of the afternoon on bbc news. many of the fans who have arrived here so many hours early for the eight o'clock kick—off. saying that it is coming home that many of them have not got tickets, theyjust coming home that many of them h
that was obviously something very useful to come out of that big win against ukraine in the quarterfinal but we will be keeping an eye on all those lines to come out of the england camp during the day. the team will arrive here two hours before kick—off having been at their team hotel in watford last night and they will be travelling down later on today and set to arrive here at wembley two hours before kick—off and what an atmosphere will await them as you are experiencing now on wembley...
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at the peak of us involvement over 100,000 us and nato troops passed through it. by friday — the troops were gone. according to afghan officials they left in the middle of the night — deserting this huge compound and passing control of security to afghan forces. that was on friday, then on tuesday, the us said 90% of troops were gone. so the afghan military is now in sole charge of security across the country. the task is enormous and the taliban is gaining ground at rapid pace. injust over 2 months the taliban has taken at least 150 out of a21 districts across afghanistan. and they're moving from rural areas into major cities. yesterday the taliban launched its most brazen attack since the us stepped up its withdrawal of troops — entering a key city in the northwest and taking government buildings. the assault continued today. 3s this was inside qala—e—naw city in badghis state today. thousands are reportedly fleeing their homes. and these are afghan troops inside the city. afghan's special forces say they have so far fended off the attack — however t
at the peak of us involvement over 100,000 us and nato troops passed through it. by friday — the troops were gone. according to afghan officials they left in the middle of the night — deserting this huge compound and passing control of security to afghan forces. that was on friday, then on tuesday, the us said 90% of troops were gone. so the afghan military is now in sole charge of security across the country. the task is enormous and the taliban is gaining ground at rapid pace. injust over...
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it doesn't help us to do— given to us but what it doesn't help us to do is— given to us but what it doesn't help us to do is plan for the future. most— us to do is plan for the future. most of— us to do is plan for the future. most of us— us to do is plan for the future. most of us had just started to be able to— most of us had just started to be able to gain some consumer confidence with our clients. we have seen clients — confidence with our clients. we have seen clients booking for the summer and with— seen clients booking for the summer and with information like this, that is completely squashed. it just proves— is completely squashed. it just proves that something can come out of nowhere — proves that something can come out of nowhere at the very last minute. the industry— of nowhere at the very last minute. the industry will now continue and has done — the industry will now continue and has done for the last 18 months is call for— has done for the last 18 months is call for sector specific support. how— call for sector specific support. how any— call
it doesn't help us to do— given to us but what it doesn't help us to do is— given to us but what it doesn't help us to do is plan for the future. most— us to do is plan for the future. most of— us to do is plan for the future. most of us— us to do is plan for the future. most of us had just started to be able to— most of us had just started to be able to gain some consumer confidence with our clients. we have seen clients — confidence with our clients. we have seen clients booking...
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thankjoining us, thank joining us, how thankjoining us, how does it work? by thankjoining us, how does it work? by enabling people who have charge points in their homes to share with neighbours so those neighbours can switch to electric cars more easily. it is a simple case of if you have a charger, you get the app for you create an account and you set your pricing and that pairs you up with people who have an account as hrg who can connect with that host regular booking and the app looks after all the matchmaking after reminders and the scheduling, it looks after all the calculation is any payments, it gives somebody who cannot have a charge point at home or the benefits of having one with a slight walk to their —— is slightly longer what are they home. how slight walk to their -- is slightly longer what are they home. how have ou seen longer what are they home. how have you seen your — longer what are they home. how have you seen your site _ longer what are they home. how have you seen your site developing - longer what are they home. how have you s
thankjoining us, thank joining us, how thankjoining us, how does it work? by thankjoining us, how does it work? by enabling people who have charge points in their homes to share with neighbours so those neighbours can switch to electric cars more easily. it is a simple case of if you have a charger, you get the app for you create an account and you set your pricing and that pairs you up with people who have an account as hrg who can connect with that host regular booking and the app looks after...
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ben croucher is at royal st george's for us and has been following the action. it has come alive in the last hour or so. we had a three—way tie for the lead about 15 units ago and now it has all changed on what we call moving day at the majors. but no change for louis oosthuizen at the top of the leaderboard. the 2010 open champion had a little bit of a wobble in the middle of the round and madejust one bogey in his first two rounds, but then it made a couple of bogeys in three holes. on the 14th it did not help, but then showed his mettle and made a birdie on the 16th, making all the difference to him. collin morikawa, that means he is a shot behind leader, louis oosthuizen. collin morikawa isjust leader, louis oosthuizen. collin morikawa is just a shot hind and started the day on —9, did the open debutant, but he battled back from two bogeys in his first five holes and showed all that steel and determination you would expect from a major champion. but what ofjordan speith? he was on —11 not too long ago but then bogeyed his final two holes, an extraordin
ben croucher is at royal st george's for us and has been following the action. it has come alive in the last hour or so. we had a three—way tie for the lead about 15 units ago and now it has all changed on what we call moving day at the majors. but no change for louis oosthuizen at the top of the leaderboard. the 2010 open champion had a little bit of a wobble in the middle of the round and madejust one bogey in his first two rounds, but then it made a couple of bogeys in three holes. on the...
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watch us do it. we will tell you _ not have to. watch us do it. we will tell you how — not have to. watch us do it. we will tell you how mad it is and how much it hurts _ tell you how mad it is and how much it hurts and — tell you how mad it is and how much it hurts and sit in the comfort of your— it hurts and sit in the comfort of your chain _ it hurts and sit in the comfort of your chair. an it hurts and sit in the comfort of your chair-— it hurts and sit in the comfort of our chair. �* . , . ., your chair. an incredible challenge. you need to — your chair. an incredible challenge. you need to tell _ your chair. an incredible challenge. you need to tell us _ your chair. an incredible challenge. you need to tell us about _ your chair. an incredible challenge. you need to tell us about your - you need to tell us about your brother spencer. this is inspired by him. you lost him ten years ago. absolutely. it is the ten year anniversary and we wanted to market in a big _ anniversary and we w
watch us do it. we will tell you _ not have to. watch us do it. we will tell you how — not have to. watch us do it. we will tell you how mad it is and how much it hurts _ tell you how mad it is and how much it hurts and — tell you how mad it is and how much it hurts and sit in the comfort of your— it hurts and sit in the comfort of your chain _ it hurts and sit in the comfort of your chair. an it hurts and sit in the comfort of your chair-— it hurts and sit in the comfort of our chair....
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in england, including the use of face coverings. the government suggests wearing a mask to become an issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed. we issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed.- issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move _ once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move into _ once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move into different - once rules are relaxed. we do not| have to move into different period where we learn to live that the virus, we take precautions and we as individuals take personal responsibility.— individuals take personal responsibility. individuals take personal resonsibili . , . responsibility. labour since the economy needs _ responsibility. labour since the economy needs to _ responsibility. labour since the economy needs to reopen - responsibility. labour since the economy needs to reopen but i responsibility. labour since the i economy needs to reopen but the timing must be right. we will have the latest. also tonight. fl
in england, including the use of face coverings. the government suggests wearing a mask to become an issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed. we issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed.- issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move _ once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move into _ once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move into different - once rules are relaxed. we do not| have to move into different period...
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the recent report doesn't require us to accept the reality of alien visitation, but it does require us to take ufos seriously. but first, the political fallout from matt hancock's resignation as health secretary. he left the government 2a hours after downing street said the prime minister had accepted his apology for breaking social distancing guidelines and considered the matter closed. as you may have heard, cctv cameras captured matt hancock kissing his adviser in his private ministerial office. now, don't worry — we're not going to show the video, but his resignation offered open goalfor the labour leader, sir keir starmer. why didn't the prime minister sack the former health secretary on friday morning? mrspeaker, we had... i read the story in common with you and everybody else on friday. we had a new health secretary in place by saturday. keir starmer said it mattered because millions of people had followed the rules matt hancock had drawn up. on may the 5th, the day before that video was filmed, ollie bibby, a 27—year—old man from essex, died of leukaemia. he'd spent seven
the recent report doesn't require us to accept the reality of alien visitation, but it does require us to take ufos seriously. but first, the political fallout from matt hancock's resignation as health secretary. he left the government 2a hours after downing street said the prime minister had accepted his apology for breaking social distancing guidelines and considered the matter closed. as you may have heard, cctv cameras captured matt hancock kissing his adviser in his private ministerial...
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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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thank you for being with us to tell us a bit more about it. how did you reach this conclusion that eight weeks as a gap is the sweet spot? the first thing to say is that these are immunology results and we await data on the clinical vaccine effectiveness of the different dosing strategies, so we looked at 503 health care workers across five centres in england and compared how two different arms of immune response, antibodies and t cells, responded in people given the pfizer vaccine according to a short course, so average three weeks apart compared to an extended or long interval, ten weeks apart, which as you know many people in the uk have had and we found two main thing is, firstly antibody levels fell significantly during the ten week long interval after the first dose. but t cell responses were maintained. and on average, people who had the long interval dosing ended up with higher antibody responses after the second dose compared to those with the short interval, including variants of concern. it's important to say that these are at a pop
thank you for being with us to tell us a bit more about it. how did you reach this conclusion that eight weeks as a gap is the sweet spot? the first thing to say is that these are immunology results and we await data on the clinical vaccine effectiveness of the different dosing strategies, so we looked at 503 health care workers across five centres in england and compared how two different arms of immune response, antibodies and t cells, responded in people given the pfizer vaccine according to...
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useful on stage. he has fantastic— incredibly useful on stage. he has fantastic charisma on stage and his delectable voice to go with it. that is why— delectable voice to go with it. that is why he _ delectable voice to go with it. that is why he is— delectable voice to go with it. that is why he is a perennial favourite with audiences here. he is why he is a perennial favourite with audiences here.— with audiences here. he also believes that _ with audiences here. he also believes that opera - with audiences here. he also believes that opera should . with audiences here. he also i believes that opera should have with audiences here. he also - believes that opera should have a much wider global appeal. he is from latin america. do you think it is important that opera is taken out of it's kind of european niche? i important that opera is taken out of it's kind of european niche?- it's kind of european niche? i think it's kind of european niche? i think it is important _ it's kind of european ni
useful on stage. he has fantastic— incredibly useful on stage. he has fantastic charisma on stage and his delectable voice to go with it. that is why— delectable voice to go with it. that is why he _ delectable voice to go with it. that is why he is— delectable voice to go with it. that is why he is a perennial favourite with audiences here. he is why he is a perennial favourite with audiences here.— with audiences here. he also believes that _ with audiences here. he also believes that...
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it used to be black vehicle, i pulled it out to try and stop the fire. adam had been working that night — when he received a frantic call from his partner. in the background i can hear the kids screaming and crying. immediately, pedal to the metal, and i was straight here. it felt like i was driving into a war zone. you could sense the atmosphere on the way up. you could see the bricks flying down. what i expected to find was ten times worse. this is my car, this my property, this is my family. shouting. that's when they were directly at me. i had bricks directly at my head. they were landing closer and closer, i ran inside to get some shelter. stay away from the windows. it's going to be ok, son, the door is closed. it's going to be all right, son. it's ok. i'm thinking that could explode, the houses could catch fire. the gas boxes are out the front. maybe the whole street could go up. don't worry, i'll be fine. i'm well protected. i'm armoured up, i've got a helmet up. it's ok, mum, i'll be fine. while adam stayed to protect his home from the mob out
it used to be black vehicle, i pulled it out to try and stop the fire. adam had been working that night — when he received a frantic call from his partner. in the background i can hear the kids screaming and crying. immediately, pedal to the metal, and i was straight here. it felt like i was driving into a war zone. you could sense the atmosphere on the way up. you could see the bricks flying down. what i expected to find was ten times worse. this is my car, this my property, this is my...
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social media us and just dial it up. social media giant _ us and just dial it up. social media giant instagram - us and just dial it up. social media giant instagram hasl us and just dial it up. social - media giant instagram has even redesigned the interface and put shopping front and centre. what we are making available to businesses is to help make their content, their existing content, shopper ball. if you're posting a beautiful image, you know, and there is an item that's available for within that, make that shopper ball, make that actionable. 98% of people on instagram follow a business and people come to our platform to be inspired by new brands and to find new products, that's what they want to do on instagram.— to do on instagram. instagram, tiktok, facebook _ to do on instagram. instagram, tiktok, facebook and _ to do on instagram. instagram, tiktok, facebook and others i to do on instagram. instagram, | tiktok, facebook and others are letting businesses take customers to check out within their platforms. so they can pay without ever having to leave the
social media us and just dial it up. social media giant _ us and just dial it up. social media giant instagram - us and just dial it up. social media giant instagram hasl us and just dial it up. social - media giant instagram has even redesigned the interface and put shopping front and centre. what we are making available to businesses is to help make their content, their existing content, shopper ball. if you're posting a beautiful image, you know, and there is an item that's available for...
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help us to be a virus, i believe we should use them. president biden also said he is calling on the us defence department to consider making a coronavirus vaccine one of the required vaccinations it gives to members of the military here. were that to be the military here. were that to be the case, about another 1.5 million people would be vaccinated automatically and he has talked of reimbursing small and medium—sized businesses who give their staff paid time off in order to go and get vaccinated. as to whether all this will work, we were just had to wait and see. if it does not, the next alternative really is some sort of mandatory measures, something the biden administration is unwilling to deploy. the uk government�*s encouraging more of us to cycle and walk more, as part of a new multi million pound investment in the country�*s infrastructure. also people who have been fully vaccinated in the eu or us will not need to isolate when coming to england from an amber list country, but this excludes france. let�*s discuss both of
help us to be a virus, i believe we should use them. president biden also said he is calling on the us defence department to consider making a coronavirus vaccine one of the required vaccinations it gives to members of the military here. were that to be the military here. were that to be the case, about another 1.5 million people would be vaccinated automatically and he has talked of reimbursing small and medium—sized businesses who give their staff paid time off in order to go and get...
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none of us know. if you asked me to kind of, you know, place my bets from things that i know about other related, kind of post viral immunological effects, i'd be disappointed if most people with long covid weren't better orfeeling quite a lot better within two or three years max, i hope. that's a long time to feel as ill, as many of us do. it could mean many thousands of people are off work for years, a significant impact on the economy and the nhs. my guesstimate is that the healthcare needs for those people run in to the billions, and it's notjust the money, it's which clinic will they be seen in? who will the doctors be? who will the nurses be? as the interview ends, nuala has some questions of her own about the illness she too has had to cope with. why did my body think covid was still there? that's a good question. one of doctors said to me it was almost like a ghost of the virus in your blood system. i don't know and they still don't know if it was the live virus that was attacking your body, o
none of us know. if you asked me to kind of, you know, place my bets from things that i know about other related, kind of post viral immunological effects, i'd be disappointed if most people with long covid weren't better orfeeling quite a lot better within two or three years max, i hope. that's a long time to feel as ill, as many of us do. it could mean many thousands of people are off work for years, a significant impact on the economy and the nhs. my guesstimate is that the healthcare needs...
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they moved to the us state of minnesota when she was seven years old. at home, the focus was on getting good grades and going to college. halima aden, 19, st cloud! but after competing in miss minnesota usa in 2016, the first hijab and modest swimsuit wearing contestant to do so, she was spotted by modelling agency img. a couple of years ago, had you told me this was going to be my life, i would have been like, no way! i was working housekeeping, going to school full—time, and ijust, i didn't plan to be in the fashion industry. in the 102—year history, i was the first model in a hijab to feature on the cover of british vogue. and i remember that being such a proud moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that she would never remove her hijab, and that she would have a blacked—out box to change in on the shoots to protect her modesty. by 2019 she was walking the runway with fashion superstars and making history yet again, collaborating with designers like tommy hilfiger to become the first model to wear a burkini in sports illustrate
they moved to the us state of minnesota when she was seven years old. at home, the focus was on getting good grades and going to college. halima aden, 19, st cloud! but after competing in miss minnesota usa in 2016, the first hijab and modest swimsuit wearing contestant to do so, she was spotted by modelling agency img. a couple of years ago, had you told me this was going to be my life, i would have been like, no way! i was working housekeeping, going to school full—time, and ijust, i didn't...
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they spoil us. they just put us— has a mass eyes. they spoil us. they just put us together as a family when _ just put us together as a family when we — just put us together as a family when we need it.— just put us together as a family when we need it. good to hear it. moll , when we need it. good to hear it. molly. you _ when we need it. good to hear it. molly. you have _ when we need it. good to hear it. molly, you havejust _ when we need it. good to hear it. molly, you have just finished - molly, you havejust finished studying, just finished your masters. congratulations. you have been at university for much of the last few years. tell me how the hospice has helped you? it last few years. tell me how the hospice has helped you?- last few years. tell me how the hospice has helped you? it has been a treat hospice has helped you? it has been a great help — hospice has helped you? it has been a great help for— hospice has helped you? it has been a great help for our— hospice has helped you? it has been a great help for our family. - hospi
they spoil us. they just put us— has a mass eyes. they spoil us. they just put us together as a family when _ just put us together as a family when we — just put us together as a family when we need it.— just put us together as a family when we need it. good to hear it. moll , when we need it. good to hear it. molly. you _ when we need it. good to hear it. molly. you have _ when we need it. good to hear it. molly, you havejust _ when we need it. good to hear it. molly, you have just...
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weeks has cost us another million i weeks has cost us another million pounds _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and — weeks has cost us another million pounds and we _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have lost - weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have lost a - weeks has cost us another millioni pounds and we have lost a number weeks has cost us another million i pounds and we have lost a number of those _ pounds and we have lost a number of those people — pounds and we have lost a number of those people because _ pounds and we have lost a number of those people because that— pounds and we have lost a number of those people because that they i those people because that they thought— those people because that they thought i— those people because that they thought i cannot _ those people because that they thought i cannot wait _ those people because that they thought i cannot wait any - those people because that theyl thought i cannot wait any longer those people because that they i thought
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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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shejoins us now. thank you she joins us now. thank you for joining us this afternoon. you are critical of what we think we are going to be hearing this afternoon. why? we all want to get rid of restrictions but we need to do it safely and with caution. it is all very well people saying you have to take personal responsibility but those who don't put at risk those people who may be more vulnerable. there is a collective issue to this as well as an individual choice issue. 188,000 infections of the delta variant has happened since sajid javid came health minister. we had two people in hospital last week with coronavirus, this week it is 18. infection rates are rising rapidly. perhaps now isn't the time to completely take of all of the restrictions. perhaps a little bit of caution while we get more people vaccinated would have been in order. i am surprised and worried that the government, if they do make this announcement, have decided to end everything precipitously in two weeks. it is being more incautious than i would have liked to have seen. people with pay with their
shejoins us now. thank you she joins us now. thank you for joining us this afternoon. you are critical of what we think we are going to be hearing this afternoon. why? we all want to get rid of restrictions but we need to do it safely and with caution. it is all very well people saying you have to take personal responsibility but those who don't put at risk those people who may be more vulnerable. there is a collective issue to this as well as an individual choice issue. 188,000 infections of...