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let us _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more - looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more on i looting. it is crossed back to our. top story. let us get more on that flooding in germany. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. 0ne been forced to flee their homes. one of those is a man who fled with his family as water rose around him and a number of his neighbours are still missing. thank you for taking the time to speak with us. it must be a frightening time. can you tell us what led to complementing you knew you were going to have to leave your home? ., , , h, home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes _ home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes yesterday. - home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes yesterday. the - terrible themes yesterday. the situation started yesterday morning a few metres away, about 200 metres down and the water walls were already rising and the threading had started already and it was coming to our si
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the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings is to aid in the legislative process and the committee can also make referrals to the department of justice for prosecution so we know the department ofjustice has more than 500 defendants related to the january six events so presumably, information that comes from this committee hearings over the coming months and even years, can't be used towards those cases, or like i said, legislative aide, maybe they could come up with legislation around what happened. so that is looking long term. in the short term we are expecting things to quiet down unless something major breaks
the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings...
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i am sorry, i didn't steer us the _ us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best— us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best at— us. i am sorry, i didn't steer us the best at the end there. at least the best at the end there. at least they finished- _ the best at the end there. at least they finished. not _ the best at the end there. at least they finished. not everyone - the best at the end there. at least they finished. not everyone did. i the best at the end there. at least| they finished. not everyone did. in they finished. not everyone did. in the double scoles, norway's race curtailed in the stockist of circumstances. help did eventually arrive at their hopes of gold have come to a less than graceful end. andy swiss, bbc news. the highs and those of sports. three gold medals, one silver into bronze makes six on the pic metals, that is how many charlotte dujardin has after coming third in the individual dressage meaning she has written's most decorated 0lympian of all time. her performance secured for the in the event earlier on and on her horse gio and she has
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the government has failed us! we stand in one voice, we condemn whatever happened and we will protest, but continue to protest until our our children are brought back! judhh judith loves reading, she loves people — judith loves reading, she loves pe0ple. she's— judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this _ judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this kind - judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this kind of- judith loves reading, she loves . people. she's this kind of person that loves— people. she's this kind of person that loves putting _ people. she's this kind of person that loves putting a _ people. she's this kind of person that loves putting a smile - people. she's this kind of person that loves putting a smile on- people. she's this kind of person i that loves putting a smile on people cosmic_ that loves putting a smile on people cosmic faces — that loves putting a smile on people cosmic faces. yesterday _ that loves putting a smile on people cosmic faces. yesterday i _ that lo
the government has failed us! we stand in one voice, we condemn whatever happened and we will protest, but continue to protest until our our children are brought back! judhh judith loves reading, she loves people — judith loves reading, she loves pe0ple. she's— judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this _ judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this kind - judith loves reading, she loves people. she's this kind of- judith loves reading, she loves . people. she's this kind of...
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for all the support for us. , ., ., , ., for us. they are tremendous and without those _ for us. they are tremendous and without those people _ for us. they are tremendous and without those people that - for us. they are tremendous and without those people that came | for us. they are tremendous and i without those people that came out in their_ without those people that came out in their snow— without those people that came out in their snow suits... _ without those people that came out in their snow suits... the _ without those people that came out in their snow suits. . ._ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, in their snow suits... the rain, the snow. normality. _ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, _ in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, kept - in their snow suits... the rain, the snow, normality, plight, kept the| snow, normality, plight, kept the pub going — snow, normality, plight, kept the ub anoin. , , snow, normality, plight, kept the rub aoian. , , ., snow, norma
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talk us through _ good to be here. talk us through what _ good to be here. talk us through what exactly i good to be here. talk us through what exactly is i good to be here. talk us i through what exactly is going on. �* , ., , through what exactly is going on. �* , ., ., on. behind me you 'ust heard on that report. h on. behind me you 'ust heard on that report, the i on. behind me youjust heard on that report, the extreme - that report, the extreme wildfire behaviour, we are calling it in california, our new brand of severe weather, these are known as pyro cumulonimbus type structures, wildfire generated thunderstorms, the intense heat of the fire causes the updraught of ash and much like a thunderstorm, on the downdraught we sometimes have rain or lightning, this involves wind speeds leaving the firefight anywhere from 60— 100 kilometres per hour, so that takes something like the dixie fire, and allows it to spread so rapidly to the point we have to the large—scale evacuations. the fire is burning so intensely on radar we are at detecting ash as op
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us. —— it was not a night full sleep. an inquiry report has criticised the london borough of lambeth for allowing the abuse of hundreds of children in its homes for decades. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has been investigating allegations dating back as far as the 1970s. it said it was hard to comprehend the cruelty that was inflicted, and officials left children to cope with trauma on their own. lambeth council has apologised to victims. our correspondent, tom symonds, has been looking at the findings. tom, thank you for being with us. this was abuse on staggering scale, not just this was abuse on staggering scale, notjust in terms the amount of time that this was over, but the number of children involved, hundreds. absolutely. the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse, and very wide—ranging public enquiry, has been going for years now and has produced a whole load of reports and this is one of the most scathing. this is one of the biggest past sexual abuse
us. —— it was not a night full sleep. an inquiry report has criticised the london borough of lambeth for allowing the abuse of hundreds of children in its homes for decades. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has been investigating allegations dating back as far as the 1970s. it said it was hard to comprehend the cruelty that was inflicted, and officials left children to cope with trauma on their own. lambeth council has apologised to victims. our correspondent, tom symonds,...
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mariko there for us. that is one of the _ as well. mariko there for us. that is one of the sections i as well. mariko there for us. | that is one of the sections of tokyo hosting a lot of the venues, the likes of the old olympic stadium which has been redone since the 1964 olympics here in tokyo. we are at tokyo bay and many of the newer events will be around there and we know that away from the coronavirus pandemic there are 11,000 athletes who will be taking part in the games and they have been working ever so hard for that. they will compete against 33 sports, these delayed olympics getting under way, finally for them. all in orderfor them under way, finally for them. all in order for them to win a gold medal, that much prize sought after. lydia campbell has a look at the ones for us to look out for. the countdown to the greatest show on earth is nearly at zero. over the next few weeks the eyes of the world will be on tokyo where over 11,000 athletes are going for glory. simone biles is already an international superstar. she is considered as one of th
mariko there for us. that is one of the _ as well. mariko there for us. that is one of the sections i as well. mariko there for us. | that is one of the sections of tokyo hosting a lot of the venues, the likes of the old olympic stadium which has been redone since the 1964 olympics here in tokyo. we are at tokyo bay and many of the newer events will be around there and we know that away from the coronavirus pandemic there are 11,000 athletes who will be taking part in the games and they have...
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sarah, tell us a bit more about what happened to the us gymnast? good morning from tokyo. it was really amazing as all eyes were on the american superstar simone biles. she was going in that team event in the gymnastics. she did vault as the first piece of apparatus she was doing and was unhappy with it. afterwards she left the arena for a while and we were wondering what was going on. she did reappear and did seem to have her armed guards on what suggesting she would take part in the next event but however we send out a statement from the us gymnastics saying she would not compete in the rest of the event. now she has been afterwards since then, saying she needed to protect her mental health and she did not quite feel at the races within her performance and the fall and wanted to protect yourself and i think it's a really interesting discussion point for sports and athletes of the moment because we are so used to hearing about athletes getting their physical injuries but this was something that the mobile said is more prevalent in sport now and that she really wanted to p
sarah, tell us a bit more about what happened to the us gymnast? good morning from tokyo. it was really amazing as all eyes were on the american superstar simone biles. she was going in that team event in the gymnastics. she did vault as the first piece of apparatus she was doing and was unhappy with it. afterwards she left the arena for a while and we were wondering what was going on. she did reappear and did seem to have her armed guards on what suggesting she would take part in the next...
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translation: then they put us on the bus and took- us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm. there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived as a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that, we realised we were in regional turkish waters. najma says they were then transferred to dinghies with no engines and allowed to drift before being eventually picked up by the turkish coast guard. since these scenes six years ago, sentiment has hardened against migrants in europe. and the eu is accused of turning a blind eye to abuses because greece is keeping migrants out. some boats from the eu's own border agency are even accused of helping with pushbacks. but now a top eu official has told the bbc pushbacks defy its core values and must stop. i think these are violations _ of our fundamental european values. and when we are protecting our borders, we are - protecting our values. and that's why we can't see - violations of
translation: then they put us on the bus and took- us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm. there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived as a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that, we realised we were in regional turkish waters. najma says they were then transferred to dinghies with no engines and allowed to drift...
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we are used to the cold, to be honest with you, and we are not used to these high temperatures. it is a very challenging time for those who are living on the streets, who are homeless, and people are volunteering, giving out water and pizza, and also the city of edmonton has opened recreation centres, libraries, places for people to cool down in air conditioning. and in terms of the fires, we are seeing pictures now ofjust one of them, and the intense smoke that is billowing across large parts of canada, and ijust wonder how bad things are, in terms of those fires, where you are. have you heard anything about that? so, at the moment, everyone is concentrating on british columbia because there are all these active fires that are happening there. different communities are being evacuated. in edmonton, what is happening in is the safety minister has announced there will be a basic set up here so that firefighters can have a place to have a bit of relief, there can be aviation resources available, and if there are more people who have to be evacuated, they would come to edmonton, wh
we are used to the cold, to be honest with you, and we are not used to these high temperatures. it is a very challenging time for those who are living on the streets, who are homeless, and people are volunteering, giving out water and pizza, and also the city of edmonton has opened recreation centres, libraries, places for people to cool down in air conditioning. and in terms of the fires, we are seeing pictures now ofjust one of them, and the intense smoke that is billowing across large parts...
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it is all in the hands of the us government, they are blaming it all on the us government. obviously, i think it's not entirely true, i think it's not entirely true, i think there's a tremendous amount of popular anger and frustration is boiled through here, although we know that the cuban government, the us government, does support pro—democracy activities in cuba, and has probably spent millions of dollars on it over the years, but there is certainly a sign that people's own feelings are boiling over, frustration and anger against the cuban government.— over, frustration and anger against the cuban government. thank you for that. let's talk _ the cuban government. thank you for that. let's talk to — the cuban government. thank you for that. let's talk to a _ the cuban government. thank you for that. let's talk to a republican - that. let's talk to a republican congressman from new york. her own mother is from cuba, she left cuba in 1959. i'm guessing, from a family perspective, you are taking great interest in this.— interest in this. yes, i'm very ha - interest i
it is all in the hands of the us government, they are blaming it all on the us government. obviously, i think it's not entirely true, i think it's not entirely true, i think there's a tremendous amount of popular anger and frustration is boiled through here, although we know that the cuban government, the us government, does support pro—democracy activities in cuba, and has probably spent millions of dollars on it over the years, but there is certainly a sign that people's own feelings are...
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,. , , for us? it is a very complicated iicture. for us? it is a very complicated picture- it _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has been _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has been coming - for us? it is a very complicated - picture. it has been coming through for decades. we have known about our ageing population for a long time. local authorities have the responsibility for the delivery of care in those areas. and they have incredibly strapped budgets. you've got private carers, who are quite often contracted by local authorities, as well as delivering private care. with increasingly less resources, it is increasingly hard to deliver even a baseline of care in some areas. it is desperate, really. inevitably, families are having to step in more and more. to some extent, it is what families do. equally, with increasingly complex needs, certainly among the elderly population, that is unsustainable. it is totally unsustainable. the research points _ it is totally unsu
,. , , for us? it is a very complicated iicture. for us? it is a very complicated picture- it _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has been _ for us? it is a very complicated picture. it has been coming - for us? it is a very complicated - picture. it has been coming through for decades. we have known about our ageing population for a long time. local authorities have the responsibility for the delivery of care in those areas. and...
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can you give us the figures _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we were _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we were given - ongoing right now. can you give us. the figures. we were given numbers of people _ the figures. we were given numbers of people who came and were claiming asylum _ of people who came and were claiming asylum through this route. 50% of them _ asylum through this route. 50% of them had — asylum through this route. 50% of them had been processed by that stage _ them had been processed by that stage and 70%, i think, were found to have _ stage and 70%, i think, were found to have no — stage and 70%, i think, were found to have no claim because they had gone _ to have no claim because they had gone through a safe country. only 20% had _ gone through a safe country. only 20% had been recognised as having a legitimate _ 20% had been recognised as having a legitimate claim. what are the comparable numbers now of those who have come _ comparable numbers now of thos
can you give us the figures _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we were _ ongoing right now. can you give us the figures. we were given - ongoing right now. can you give us. the figures. we were given numbers of people _ the figures. we were given numbers of people who came and were claiming asylum _ of people who came and were claiming asylum through this route. 50% of them _ asylum through this route. 50% of them had —...
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who would use this and what might it be used for? that. and what might it be used for? that is actually very _ and what might it be used for? t'isgt is actually very good question. when my team and i were developing the initial proposal application, one of the thing that is very close to my heart in particular is i've got a preschool age child who was going off to school, and so one of the things that we envisioned, especially me having small children, is a noninvasive test... and as you indicated, in the opening here, sticking a nasal swab up your nose is intimidating. i do not want to have to subject my four—year—old doctor to such a thing just to get back to school, so one of the things that we envision something like this... an easy test that even a preschool level child could be able to use without any undue intimidation.— to use without any undue intimidation. ~ .., , intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't _ intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't it? _ intimidation. well, it could be the future, couldn't it? it _ intimidation. wel
who would use this and what might it be used for? that. and what might it be used for? that is actually very _ and what might it be used for? t'isgt is actually very good question. when my team and i were developing the initial proposal application, one of the thing that is very close to my heart in particular is i've got a preschool age child who was going off to school, and so one of the things that we envisioned, especially me having small children, is a noninvasive test... and as you...
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thank you forjoining us. talk me through the what the relationship is between wet roads and crashes. it is a really good — between wet roads and crashes. it 3 a really good point. around 800 people every year are killed or seriously injured on the uk's motorways. that is sadly a number that hasn't been dropping and has stayed stubbornly high. if you add in speed and wet weather as well it is an extremely dangerous cocktail and we know that a lot of people have been killed or seriously injured every year because of this and perhaps it is time that we looked at some novel ways of trying to tackle it. here at the rsc we asked drivers about their thoughts on reducing speed limits in wet weather on motorways, something that is commonplace in france. we have the infrastructure here in the uk increasingly to support a move like this and perhaps it is time we looked at these measures in order to bring the casualty rate which as i say a stubbornly high, down on our motorways. say a stubbornly high, down on our motor
thank you forjoining us. talk me through the what the relationship is between wet roads and crashes. it is a really good — between wet roads and crashes. it 3 a really good point. around 800 people every year are killed or seriously injured on the uk's motorways. that is sadly a number that hasn't been dropping and has stayed stubbornly high. if you add in speed and wet weather as well it is an extremely dangerous cocktail and we know that a lot of people have been killed or seriously injured...
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there are reason, let us talk to a rights lawyerjoining us from london. good to have you with us. why lawyerjoining us from london. good to have yol decides. why lawyerjoining us from london. good to have yol decide to why lawyerjoining us from london. good to have yol decide to goy lawyerjoining us from london. good to have yol decide to go with ioc bosses decide to go with discovery it ioc bosses decide to go with discove , , ., ioc bosses decide to go with discove j , ., ., , ioc bosses decide to go with discove j , . ., , , discovery it is a really interesting . uestion, discovery it is a really interesting question, thank _ discovery it is a really interesting question, thank you. _ discovery it is a really interesting question, thank you. in - discovery it is a really interesting question, thank you. in a - discovery it is a really interesting| question, thank you. in a nutshell what is happening here, is we are seeing the netflixisation if that is a word of sports and sports coverage and there is a few things causing that and one is the way that particularly younger viewers
there are reason, let us talk to a rights lawyerjoining us from london. good to have you with us. why lawyerjoining us from london. good to have yol decides. why lawyerjoining us from london. good to have yol decide to why lawyerjoining us from london. good to have yol decide to goy lawyerjoining us from london. good to have yol decide to go with ioc bosses decide to go with discovery it ioc bosses decide to go with discove , , ., ioc bosses decide to go with discove j , ., ., , ioc bosses...
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it and that is going to have an effect on us. , , ., ., on us. it is still a time of enormous _ on us. it is still a time of. enormous unpredictability on us. it is still a time of- enormous unpredictability as you mentioned with those different variants potentially keeping an eye get the population has been largely double vaccinated now. how much difference does all of that make in terms of business confidence? we are seeinr terms of business confidence? we are seeing business _ terms of business confidence? we are seeing business confidence _ terms of business confidence? we are seeing business confidence rise. i terms of business confidence? we are seeing business confidence rise. we l seeing business confidence rise. we have also got through the pattern earlier in this year, so january, february, where a lot of exporters were holding back from the market because they were scared or they were finding difficulties with filling in forms for example to trade with the eu and one of the interesting things is actually trade has gone up with the eu a
it and that is going to have an effect on us. , , ., ., on us. it is still a time of enormous _ on us. it is still a time of. enormous unpredictability on us. it is still a time of- enormous unpredictability as you mentioned with those different variants potentially keeping an eye get the population has been largely double vaccinated now. how much difference does all of that make in terms of business confidence? we are seeinr terms of business confidence? we are seeing business _ terms of...
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more than 60 million americans across the pacific northwest and the us. southeast are facing another record heatwave with forecasters predicting temperatures could climb to a0 degrees celsius in washington. records were shattered across the regions last month when a days—long heatwave killed hundreds of people. a study published earlier this month found that the devastating heatwave would have been "virtually impossible" without the impact of climate change. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of our headlines this hour: a world record win for team gb as they secure gold in the mixed 4x100 metre relay on super saturday at the tokyo games. the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress after a ruling by the us justice department. haulage industry leaders in the uk say they're struggling to find enough heavy goods vehicle drivers to keep the economy moving. it estimates there's a shortfall of more than 100,000 hauliers, and it's causing acute problems in supply chains. the difficulties, fueled by a combination of factors, hav
more than 60 million americans across the pacific northwest and the us. southeast are facing another record heatwave with forecasters predicting temperatures could climb to a0 degrees celsius in washington. records were shattered across the regions last month when a days—long heatwave killed hundreds of people. a study published earlier this month found that the devastating heatwave would have been "virtually impossible" without the impact of climate change. you're watching bbc...
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thanks watch network. forjoining us. an unnamed officer thanks forjoining us. an unnamed officerfor thanks forjoining us. an unnamed officer for each thanks forjoining us. an unnamed officerfor each local thanks forjoining us. an unnamed officer for each local area, can thanks forjoining us. an unnamed officerfor each local area, can i assume this is the kind of recommendation that you agree with? yes, certainly. we are aware that in many parts of the country and in most neighbourhoods this is the case already, but to have that put—down is a priority is a real benefit. our members have said that the numbers of police stacey locally and those who represent their local community have been cut recently. me have been cut recently. we understand _ have been cut recently. we understand there are significant vacancies within the local neighbourhood police schemes, so you do wonder how workable this recommendation really is. this needs to be ut recommendation really is. this needs to be put through _ recommendation really is. this needs to be put through in _ recomme
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thank you for “oining us. fer us vaccine. thank you for “oining us. fergus wetsh. * vaccine. thank you for “oining us. fergus walsh, our i vaccine. thank you forjoining us. fergus walsh, our medical i vaccine. thank you forjoining us. | fergus walsh, our medical editor, there. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. it is their suncream rather than rain jacket which is it is their suncream rather than rainjacket which is now more essential for the next few days. plenty of sunshine this afternoon although a bit more cloud across central and southern parts of england and wales. blue skies for much of scotland, away from the north—west, where cloud will thicken this afternoon and the hebrides will start to see a bit of patchy rain. more sunshine breaking through in northern ireland but 24 degrees across the grampians, 25 in the lake district and towards the south—east of wales, feeling very present in the sunshine ever had. always cool down eastern coast with the breeze, which remains in place this evening and overnight, feeding and cloud through east ang
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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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but will there still be us _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes to - expel us troops. but will there l still be us air strikes to back-up still be us air strikes to back—up iraqi forces, as we seen just in recent days? iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent “mi iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent da s? t . ., recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal _ recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal communique - recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal communique that l recent days? well, we are waiting l for the formal communique that will speu for the formal communique that will spell out the details of what this means. these air strikes have been going on over the past year in that sort of an advisory role. helping the iraqi security forces as they carry out the missions against islamic state group. i think the bigger question is how the iranian, pro—iranian motions will respond? whether this will be enough for them to acc
but will there still be us _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes _ expel us troops. but will there still be us air strikes to - expel us troops. but will there l still be us air strikes to back-up still be us air strikes to back—up iraqi forces, as we seen just in recent days? iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent “mi iraqi forces, as we seen 'ust in recent da s? t . ., recent days? well, we are waiting for the formal _...
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chetan pathak is there for us. great to see you, what a story this is turning into, raducanu was a wild card for the championships. it’s card for the championships. it's incredible. _ card for the championships. it�*s incredible, isn't it? we thought we might be talking about andy murray or dan evans or kamm norrie on the second monday, but we are talking about emma raducanu, an 18—year—old who many out of ten it had not heard of before the championships, ranked 338 in the world, she could jump way up, an incredible story, and already at wimbledon people buzzing about this match, which will be last on court number one. she has beaten the former french open runner—up in the second round, that fantastic performance against sorana cirstea in the third round, where she was beaming, took it all in his stride, she hasn't even dropped a set, and thatis she hasn't even dropped a set, and that is why so many people are excited about what she could do here. her parents said you might not need to pack too many match
chetan pathak is there for us. great to see you, what a story this is turning into, raducanu was a wild card for the championships. it’s card for the championships. it's incredible. _ card for the championships. it�*s incredible, isn't it? we thought we might be talking about andy murray or dan evans or kamm norrie on the second monday, but we are talking about emma raducanu, an 18—year—old who many out of ten it had not heard of before the championships, ranked 338 in the world, she...
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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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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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_ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think - us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think so. i surprised by this? i don't think so. this was a reaction to the press conference that the doctor from the who issued last week. the chinese have not been in a mood to find compromise. they seem to be deeply offended by this suggestion of the second investigation. they are shocked, they see it as arrogant. and so they are taking pretty harsh measures right now and i don't think we should be surprised nor should we be surprised that the rhetoric and toxicity has escalated on the us side pretty rapidly as well as you have seen in press secretaryjen psasz have seen in press secretaryjen psaki's statement today. this is a pretty part or toxic meltdown between the united states and china and china and the rest of the world intent on getting this investigation completed. i5 intent on getting this inv
_ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't _ us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think - us on bbc news. should we be at all surprised by this? i don't think so. i surprised by this? i don't think so. this was a reaction to the press conference that the doctor from the who issued last week. the chinese have not been in a mood to find compromise. they seem to be deeply offended by this...
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so if it's not good for medical use it can't be wasted, it needs to be used elsewhere. and the government likewise needs to have a plan. that is effectively taxpayer's money sitting in those shipping containers. that that's not wasted. thousands of people in the western united states are spending the weekend in evacuation centers as wildfires continue to burn across the region. more than 80 large wildfires in 13 states have destroyed around 1.3 million acres in recent weeks. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, reports. the dixie wildfire, california's biggest blaze to the north of the state, is growing rapidly. firefighters are battling day and night to try to bring it under control, but it's spreading with such ferocity that it's making its own weather, creating huge clouds that are generating lightning strikes across the region. about a fifth of the fire's perimeter has been contained, but officials say the extreme nature of the fire, along with low humidity, is hampering efforts to quell the flames. people have been evacuated from their homes in several nea
so if it's not good for medical use it can't be wasted, it needs to be used elsewhere. and the government likewise needs to have a plan. that is effectively taxpayer's money sitting in those shipping containers. that that's not wasted. thousands of people in the western united states are spending the weekend in evacuation centers as wildfires continue to burn across the region. more than 80 large wildfires in 13 states have destroyed around 1.3 million acres in recent weeks. our north america...
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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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we the atlantic coast and accelerate up the us coastline.— the us coastline. we were 'ust talkin: the us coastline. we were 'ust talking about i the us coastline. we were 'ust talking about those * the us coastline. we were 'ust talking about those poor h the us coastline. we were just| talking about those poor rescue workers in miami, what can they expect? they seem to be plugging on, and the bulk of that is missing them, but do they still get quite bad weather?— them, but do they still get quite bad weather? ~ , them, but do they still get quite bad weather? ~ ., ., , , bad weather? well, the good news is that miami is — bad weather? well, the good news is that miami is on _ bad weather? well, the good news is that miami is on the _ bad weather? well, the good news is that miami is on the east _ bad weather? well, the good news is that miami is on the east coast, - bad weather? well, the good news is that miami is on the east coast, so . that miami is on the east coast, so it isn't getting directly hit by that rain shield, but they can still expect at le
we the atlantic coast and accelerate up the us coastline.— the us coastline. we were 'ust talkin: the us coastline. we were 'ust talking about i the us coastline. we were 'ust talking about those * the us coastline. we were 'ust talking about those poor h the us coastline. we were just| talking about those poor rescue workers in miami, what can they expect? they seem to be plugging on, and the bulk of that is missing them, but do they still get quite bad weather?— them, but do they still...
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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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, 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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ijust don't l the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any * the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any of h the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any of the _ the male tells us. ijust don't trust any of the stories - the male tells us. ijust don't trust any of the stories were | trust any of the stories were getting _ trust any of the stories were getting about meghan and harry. they are 'ust getting about meghan and harry. they are just making _ getting about meghan and harry. tue: are just making stuff getting about meghan and harry. tte: are just making stuff up. getting about meghan and harry. ttez1: are just making stuff up. but this one seems to have some legs because it is apparently about a book deal, we know that he's writing a book, i thought it was one book, it's apparently going to be four bucks. i don't believe, to write four books is a lifetimes work if you are a writer eight aren't a writer. the pain of writing a book, you don't even know the beginning of it. he hasn't even written it yet. i - hasn't even written it yet. i suppose he can get others
ijust don't l the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any * the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any of h the male tells us. i 'ust don't trust any of the _ the male tells us. ijust don't trust any of the stories - the male tells us. ijust don't trust any of the stories were | trust any of the stories were getting _ trust any of the stories were getting about meghan and harry. they are 'ust getting about meghan and harry. they are just making _ getting about meghan and harry. tue: are just...
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to use it. reading between the lines of what you are saying, it sound like you are saying the government do need to give a clear advice to people, more direct advice, more nuanced advice if you like, and what we have at the moment is a little bit of confusion because as i say, the business minister was at saint make an informed decision and then downing street said it is crucial you obey, so it is it? i street said it is crucial you obey, so it is it?— so it is it? i think we should take seriously the _ so it is it? i think we should take seriously the risk _ so it is it? i think we should take seriously the risk we _ so it is it? i think we should take seriously the risk we might - so it is it? i think we should take seriously the risk we might pass| so it is it? i think we should take i seriously the risk we might pass it on to others, so with that downing street is saying you should take it there the instructions they have given you, but with the business minister, those instructions need t
to use it. reading between the lines of what you are saying, it sound like you are saying the government do need to give a clear advice to people, more direct advice, more nuanced advice if you like, and what we have at the moment is a little bit of confusion because as i say, the business minister was at saint make an informed decision and then downing street said it is crucial you obey, so it is it? i street said it is crucial you obey, so it is it?— so it is it? i think we should take...
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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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thanks for “oining us. stay with us on news, still to come. german police say there could be more bodies in places they haven't reached — or where water hasn't receded — after last week's devastating floods. more now on the news that the government has confirmed that a limited group of children will be offered covid jabs to protect them against the pandemic. here's the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi in the commons a little earlier. i know that people will have questions about what it means for them and their children, but i can assure them, mr speaker, that nobody needs to come forward at this stage. the nhs will get in touch with them at the right time and make sure that jabs are delivered in a setting that meets their complex needs. we asked dj cpi to consider rolling out vaccines to all children and young people over the age of 12 and although we are not taking this step today, the jcvi although we are not taking this step today, thejcvi advise keeping the matter under review and they will be looking at more data as it becomes availabl
thanks for “oining us. stay with us on news, still to come. german police say there could be more bodies in places they haven't reached — or where water hasn't receded — after last week's devastating floods. more now on the news that the government has confirmed that a limited group of children will be offered covid jabs to protect them against the pandemic. here's the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi in the commons a little earlier. i know that people will have questions about what it...
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put him into context for us. heard of jackie mason. put him into context for us.— context for us. sure. he was a comedian — context for us. sure. he was a comedian from _ context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another- context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another era, i context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another era, a | context for us. sure. he was a - comedian from another era, a whole generation of comedians that kinda grew up performing in the catskills, a series of summer resorts. it kind of established its own brand of comedy back in the 50s and 60s. a lot of them are closed now, but he really took that and carried it well into the 80s and the 90s. he had a remarkable career, as you said. he was a rabbi, didn't really like that family line of business. eventually kind of migrated, got out of that line or business by performing in some of these resorts, and started getting a few lucky breaks and ended up getting a few lucky breaks and ended up on national television in the 60s. up on national television in the 605. i up on national television in the
put him into context for us. heard of jackie mason. put him into context for us.— context for us. sure. he was a comedian — context for us. sure. he was a comedian from _ context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another- context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another era, i context for us. sure. he was a comedian from another era, a | context for us. sure. he was a - comedian from another era, a whole generation of comedians that kinda grew up performing in the catskills, a series...
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can you tell us more?— can you tell us more? yes, that's riaht, can you tell us more? yes, that's right. because — can you tell us more? yes, that's right, because we _ can you tell us more? yes, that's right, because we keep _ can you tell us more? yes, that's| right, because we keep comparing this particular games with the 1964 games that tokyo also hosted, but you know, this time tonight, inside this olympic stadium just behind me, there will be two flag bearers, one male athletes, one female athlete for the gender balance, so a bit like the bbc�*s 50-50 for the gender balance, so a bit like the bbc�*s 50—50 project, but also a basketball player, his father is from benin, and six years ago, i think it was fair to say that it would been unthankful for biracial japanese athletes to be representing the country, so slowly that gradually, we are seeing the change thatjapan is going through. thank that japan is going through. thank ou that japan is going through. thank you forjoining _ that japan is going through. thank you forjoining us _ that japan is going thro
can you tell us more?— can you tell us more? yes, that's riaht, can you tell us more? yes, that's right. because — can you tell us more? yes, that's right, because we _ can you tell us more? yes, that's right, because we keep _ can you tell us more? yes, that's| right, because we keep comparing this particular games with the 1964 games that tokyo also hosted, but you know, this time tonight, inside this olympic stadium just behind me, there will be two flag bearers, one male athletes, one...
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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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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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with a bit of support and a bit of love from us.— bit of love from us. it sounds transformational, _ bit of love from us. it sounds transformational, it - bit of love from us. it sounds transformational, it is - bit of love from us. it sounds transformational, it is so - bit of love from us. it sounds - transformational, it is so wonderful to hear such a positive story to have come out of your furlough experience. lucy, many, many thanks forsharing experience. lucy, many, many thanks for sharing your story with us. lucy walker evans there. and yes, anita, big changes on the horizon on sunday, employee having to double theirfurlough sunday, employee having to double their furlough contributions to 20%. the time is almost 930 am. let's have a look at the weather. hello there. it is going to be another breezy day for most of us today. more places probably getting away with a dry day, mind you, the showers not quite as widespread today. most of the cloud bringing showers into scotland, northern ireland and northern england, some heavy ones later. to the sout
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us your insight. thank you very much. you're welcome. a proposal to ban all prosecutions related to the sectarian conflict of the troubles in northern ireland has been announced by the british government. it would apply to both british soldiers and former paramilitaries, but relatives of those who died say they've waited decades forjustice, and have vowed to challenge the government's plans in the courts. here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. explosion. a bitter sense of injustice over northern ireland's past still haunts many families today. the vast majority of victims were killed by paramilitaries and around 10% by british armed forces. there are hundreds of investigations into decades—old cases still taking place. but now the government's announced it will bring forward legislation to ban all prosecutions in cases up to the peace deal in 1998. we know that the prospect of the end of criminal prosecutions will be difficult for some to accept, and this is not a position that we take lightl
us your insight. thank you very much. you're welcome. a proposal to ban all prosecutions related to the sectarian conflict of the troubles in northern ireland has been announced by the british government. it would apply to both british soldiers and former paramilitaries, but relatives of those who died say they've waited decades forjustice, and have vowed to challenge the government's plans in the courts. here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. explosion. a bitter sense of injustice over...
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do stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the rush to source the minerals needed to make all the batteries for electric cars. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework 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. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 34 years. and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the last us troops have left bagram, their main military base in afghanistan, as the bid
do stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the rush to source the minerals needed to make all the batteries for electric cars. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework 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...