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anyway, that is it from us for now. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up on the programme... asa as a bbc news scaring people unnecessarily or showing too much enthusiasm for relaxing restrictions? and when will the time be right to stop broadcasting on hospitalisation and covid death. since we first became aware of covid—i9 early last year, there has been a division between those alarmed by the spread of the virus in favour strict measures and others who think the risks are exaggerated and that we should learn to live with covid with as few restrictions as possible. that split became more stark as a prime minister plans to sweep away most of the limits on our behaviour on the 19th ofjuly. new cases rose to 30,000 in a single date. when cases go up, countries have locked down. not this time. ministers are taking the
anyway, that is it from us for now. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up on the programme... asa as a bbc news scaring people unnecessarily or showing too much enthusiasm for relaxing restrictions? and when will the time be right to stop broadcasting on hospitalisation and covid death. since...
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Jul 11, 2021
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do you want to pop them on for us? they are super light and really comfortable, but the thing that i noticed more than anything was in the shop when i was trying them on, everything looked a bit wonky. i always have this with sunglasses, where one eyebrow shows and the other doesn't, so clearly i have a wonky face. and these glasses seem to fix the issue! the glasses are maybe as wonky my face... i never thought of you as having a wonky face before but i'll have to take a closer look in future. anyway, that is it from us for now. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. good evening, i'm 0lly foster, live at wembley, here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. can england 15 minutes away from the european championship final. it could go all the way to penalties. that's how the italians got to the final. they have been on an amazing run. as has nonk djokovic at wimbledon, he's
do you want to pop them on for us? they are super light and really comfortable, but the thing that i noticed more than anything was in the shop when i was trying them on, everything looked a bit wonky. i always have this with sunglasses, where one eyebrow shows and the other doesn't, so clearly i have a wonky face. and these glasses seem to fix the issue! the glasses are maybe as wonky my face... i never thought of you as having a wonky face before but i'll have to take a closer look in future....
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but i wasn't completely shocked — i'm used to it sort of thing. i've been to different areas and people set on cars on fire as a celebration. it's sort of like second nature now round here. there's always trouble, to be fair. there's always trouble. drugs, crime, stuff like that. former youth worker 0wen says some young people on the estate can face a very stark choice. if you have the capacity to earn £1500, £2000 a week involved in drugs or someone then comes to you and says we can get you back into education. in two years�* time you'll be qualified to a level that will allow you to go out and compete in thejob market for a job that earns potentially £2,000 a month then you have to take away taxes cost of transport. it's a very hard sell for someone who is responsible for feeding their family. why do you think it happened? i think it's been the perfect storm. it's decades and decades of chronic social depravation mixed with a global pandemic. young people forced to isolate, and then the tragic death of one of their friends. it's notjust may
but i wasn't completely shocked — i'm used to it sort of thing. i've been to different areas and people set on cars on fire as a celebration. it's sort of like second nature now round here. there's always trouble, to be fair. there's always trouble. drugs, crime, stuff like that. former youth worker 0wen says some young people on the estate can face a very stark choice. if you have the capacity to earn £1500, £2000 a week involved in drugs or someone then comes to you and says we can get...
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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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the heatwave is now behind us. and a bit of a change to the theme to the weather in the coming days. more unsettled conditions on the cards. really, through the week ahead we're looking at that gradual change to cooler conditions. still some heavy showers around at times but also some spells of sunshine in between as well. we have had some fairly heavy downpours over recent houi’s. you can see on the satellite image, this area of cloud that has been moving its way up from the south has produced already a few heavy showers in the far south and some thunderstorms as well. as we head through the course of today, be prepared for more thunderstorms across parts of southern and particularly south—east england. if you do catch one, there could be some localised flooding and potential for some disruption to travel as well. the zone likely to see the heaviest of showers today is across parts of south—east england, east anglia, perhaps into the midlands as well. elsewhere across the uk, a lot of dry, settled weather an
the heatwave is now behind us. and a bit of a change to the theme to the weather in the coming days. more unsettled conditions on the cards. really, through the week ahead we're looking at that gradual change to cooler conditions. still some heavy showers around at times but also some spells of sunshine in between as well. we have had some fairly heavy downpours over recent houi’s. you can see on the satellite image, this area of cloud that has been moving its way up from the south has...
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its use on the nhs is paused. incontinence. its use on the nhs is aused. ., , ., , paused. the pain i would be in tears with, it was — paused. the pain i would be in tears with. it was so _ paused. the pain i would be in tears with, it was so severe. _ paused. the pain i would be in tears with, it was so severe. there - paused. the pain i would be in tears with, it was so severe. there are . with, it was so severe. there are the mothers _ with, it was so severe. there are the mothers whose _ with, it was so severe. there are the mothers whose epilepsy - with, it was so severe. there are | the mothers whose epilepsy drug with, it was so severe. there are - the mothers whose epilepsy drug harm to their babies. i iteiit the mothers whose epilepsy drug harm to their babies.— to their babies. i felt guilty for so lonu. to their babies. i felt guilty for so long- and _ to their babies. i felt guilty for so long. and the _ to their babies. i felt guilty for so long. and the hormonal- to their babies. i felt guilty for - so long. and the hormonal pregnancy test whose manufactur
its use on the nhs is paused. incontinence. its use on the nhs is aused. ., , ., , paused. the pain i would be in tears with, it was — paused. the pain i would be in tears with. it was so _ paused. the pain i would be in tears with, it was so severe. _ paused. the pain i would be in tears with, it was so severe. there - paused. the pain i would be in tears with, it was so severe. there are . with, it was so severe. there are the mothers _ with, it was so severe. there are the mothers whose _...
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a massive miss, missed week for us, reall . ~ , ., us, really. with the number of --eole us, really. with the number of peeple in _ us, really. with the number of people in isolation _ us, really. with the number of people in isolation rising - us, really. with the number of i people in isolation rising sharply, there have been stark warnings that transport networks and production lines could ground to a halt. and food supplies could be jeopardised. the government says some fully vaccinated nhs workers will be exempt from isolation in exceptional circumstances. as will a small number of designated people in critical areas like transport and the supply of food, water and electricity. further details are expected today. meanwhile, ministers have pointed out that while people who are contacted by track and trace are legally obliged to isolate, those pinged by the act are not. we are those pinged by the act are not. - are encouraging people to stick with the app, to isolate, but the need to make their informed decisions. the legal position hasn't cha
a massive miss, missed week for us, reall . ~ , ., us, really. with the number of --eole us, really. with the number of peeple in _ us, really. with the number of people in isolation _ us, really. with the number of people in isolation rising - us, really. with the number of i people in isolation rising sharply, there have been stark warnings that transport networks and production lines could ground to a halt. and food supplies could be jeopardised. the government says some fully vaccinated nhs...
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she regrets using social media to find a practitioner. i should have researched this person before i went because if i had done that i would not have done it. aha, that i would not have done it. a group of mps has spent a year at listening to stories like this and concluded the uk government has failed to keep up with the mind and the nonsurgical industry has been left to regulate itself. it’s left to regulate itself. it's literally the _ left to regulate itself. it's literally the wild - left to regulate itself. it's literally the wild west. with people who are _ literally the wild west. with people who are selling training courses that are — who are selling training courses that are not worth the paper they're written _ that are not worth the paper they're written on _ that are not worth the paper they're written on and practitioners who are destroying _ written on and practitioners who are destroying the reputation of the industry— destroying the reputation of the industry by practising completely unqualified in the field. we hav
she regrets using social media to find a practitioner. i should have researched this person before i went because if i had done that i would not have done it. aha, that i would not have done it. a group of mps has spent a year at listening to stories like this and concluded the uk government has failed to keep up with the mind and the nonsurgical industry has been left to regulate itself. it’s left to regulate itself. it's literally the _ left to regulate itself. it's literally the wild -...
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the covering when you have someone near us was vulnerable.— us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary _ us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got _ us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got his - us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got his second us was vulnerable. the scottish - health secretary got his second jab today as he comes under criticism for not having deliberate at double dose to more adults. all should have been offered a saxon vaccine by mid—september. the largest vaccination centre in the country has just closed its doors whilst one third of young adults have not had their first dose. third of young adults have not had theirfirst dose. drop—in third of young adults have not had their first dose. drop—in clinics from shopping centres to student campuses will try to convince them to get the jab. sarah smith, bbc news. in wales, the government hopes to move to alert level zero on the 7th of august — which would remove limits on numbers meeting inside. all premises, including nightclubs would be allowe
the covering when you have someone near us was vulnerable.— us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary _ us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got _ us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got his - us was vulnerable. the scottish health secretary got his second us was vulnerable. the scottish - health secretary got his second jab today as he comes under criticism for not having deliberate at double dose to more adults. all should have been offered a saxon vaccine by...
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it's massive for us. and it has been a real struggle within the first month of having so little footfall from the offices. and finally, i would imagine your staff will be relieved at having to not enforce those measures, like the tracer details, like the mask wearing, it cannot be fun and it does not necessarily lend itself to a relaxed environment, does it? no, we have done our best to kind of warm things up at the door, to not make it feel like you are just hitting them with a thousand questions and stuff like that. but it has been hard, and it has been hard when people are resistant to those things as well. we've got a couple of different entrances so you are constantly manning doors, people slipped in. we've got offices above us and obviously they treated as a kind of home from home, so to then enforce these things as people are coming through the doors, it does create tension and it isn't conducive with a hospitality environment, really. but fingers crossed. hopefully the end is in sight, isn't it? a
it's massive for us. and it has been a real struggle within the first month of having so little footfall from the offices. and finally, i would imagine your staff will be relieved at having to not enforce those measures, like the tracer details, like the mask wearing, it cannot be fun and it does not necessarily lend itself to a relaxed environment, does it? no, we have done our best to kind of warm things up at the door, to not make it feel like you are just hitting them with a thousand...
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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 to buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework. and with google�*s insanely huge databank, after years of searching and info gathering, the apps computer vision is pretty accurate, with machine learning inbuilt in case the algorithm misses anything. and lens is impressing in other unique ways. so, what i'm gonna do to test this out is take a picture of this view in front of me, zoom in a little bit, get past the trees, and there we go — the london skyline. and a lot is going on here. what lens is doing is it's tapping in to google earth's 3d representation of the planet, it's pinpo
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 to buy a shirt, and it can even help you cheat on your homework. and...
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just tell us more about what this report says-_ just tell us more about what this reort sa s. . .,, , , report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going _ report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for— report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for a _ report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for a few _ report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for a few years - report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for a few years now| has been going for a few years now and this is one of its most scathing reports. it says that children in the care of lambeth council were shown little warmth or compassion. they were left to cope with the trauma of their abuse on their own. the report says it is hard to comprehend the cruelty and sexual abuse inflicted on them in the care of lambeth council over many years. 705 children were abused by 100 77 adults in five children's homes —— 107 seven adults. 0ne adults in five children's homes —— 107 seven adults. one was shelling out near croydon, that place was a brutal place, the inquiry found. v
just tell us more about what this report says-_ just tell us more about what this reort sa s. . .,, , , report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going _ report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for— report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for a _ report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for a few _ report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for a few years - report says. the child abuse inquiry has been going for a few years now| has been going...
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it's a chance for us to go out there and prove — it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it — it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it we _ it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it. we can— it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it. we can talk- it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it. we can talk as - it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it. we can talk as much| it's a chance for us to go out there . and prove it. we can talk as much as we want. _ and prove it. we can talk as much as we want. but — and prove it. we can talk as much as we want. but we _ and prove it. we can talk as much as we want, but we have _ and prove it. we can talk as much as we want, but we have got _ and prove it. we can talk as much as we want, but we have got to - and prove it. we can talk as much as we want, but we have got to go - and prove it. we can talk as much as we want, but we have got to go outl we want, but we have got to go out there _ we want, but we have got to go out there and _ we want, but we have got to go out there and perform. _ mor
it's a chance for us to go out there and prove — it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it — it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it we _ it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it. we can— it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it. we can talk- it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it. we can talk as - it's a chance for us to go out there and prove it. we can talk as much| it's a chance for us to go out there . and prove it. we can talk as much...
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it's real life for all of us, because not only are we ageing, but those of us who are lucky enough to still have parents around, we see them advancing in years as well. and i know this is personal for you because you've written about the fact that your parents, and particularly your mother is struggling a great deal with dementia. i think she's about to turn 90. so was that something very much in your mind as you wrote this? 0h, certainly what's happening with my parents has played a part in my interest. i mean, afterall, we... that's what we go through. if we're fortunate enough to have parents who, you know, last, then we also often have to go through the misfortune of watching them deteriorate. and that is very emotional, notjust because, you know, generally we care about them and treasure our images of our parents in their prime, but also it's, obviously, the writing on the wall. when you watch your parents get old, it's usually the first time you register on a really gut level that it's going to happen to you. you, ithink, relish plain speaking, so i'm going to ask you a very dir
it's real life for all of us, because not only are we ageing, but those of us who are lucky enough to still have parents around, we see them advancing in years as well. and i know this is personal for you because you've written about the fact that your parents, and particularly your mother is struggling a great deal with dementia. i think she's about to turn 90. so was that something very much in your mind as you wrote this? 0h, certainly what's happening with my parents has played a part in my...
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talk us through the process. we have a team around the world that collects plastics from waterways, rivers, the ocean, and we send the plastic bottles out to certified partners, where they transform this waste into pellets. the pellets will then be made into materials we can make the clothes from. do you think you will impact others in the fashion industry, because the fashion industry is a big polluter, isn't it? tt a big polluter, isn't it? it is, a big polluter, isn't it? tit is, because plastic is almost everywhere. whatever you are wearing, plastic is everywhere, and unfortunately it will be everywhere for a long time. shall everywhere for a long time. all riuht. everywhere for a long time. all right. sorry to interrupt you, but we are out of time. this is unfortunate, but thank you for joining us, and thank you to your company. have a good day, see you soon. we're still in the middle of this heatwave, or actually just past it. some thunderstorms on the way too in the coming days, which should break the heat
talk us through the process. we have a team around the world that collects plastics from waterways, rivers, the ocean, and we send the plastic bottles out to certified partners, where they transform this waste into pellets. the pellets will then be made into materials we can make the clothes from. do you think you will impact others in the fashion industry, because the fashion industry is a big polluter, isn't it? tt a big polluter, isn't it? it is, a big polluter, isn't it? tit is, because...
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all measures that have helped to keep us at! safe~ _ for the hospitality trade, it�*s a glass half full. nothing changes inside pubs and bars until at least august the 7th. table service and masks stay. 0utdoors, the rules are relaxed. at the horse and jockey, they still feel the fear being left behind. itjust means that for the next three weeks, our pubs in wales are still going to be quiet, because everyone in wales is going to go over the border and enjoy more freedom. there are clear differences either side of the border, notjust on the rules, but in how the pandemic is progressing. wales has the lowest case rate in the uk and the highest rate of vaccination. so why wait longer than other nations to ease restrictions? one answer is the strain already on the welsh nhs, as it struggles with a 16—month backlog. emergency admissions are at a record high, so we are facing huge numbers at the front door, but also huge numbers of patients that need their procedures and operations, and what we are not going to be able to handle
all measures that have helped to keep us at! safe~ _ for the hospitality trade, it�*s a glass half full. nothing changes inside pubs and bars until at least august the 7th. table service and masks stay. 0utdoors, the rules are relaxed. at the horse and jockey, they still feel the fear being left behind. itjust means that for the next three weeks, our pubs in wales are still going to be quiet, because everyone in wales is going to go over the border and enjoy more freedom. there are clear...
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i'm beautiful, the first time for us. i'm double _ beautiful, the first time for us. i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would _ i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would he _ i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would he a — i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would he a right— i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would be a right coming _ i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would be a right coming back. - i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would be a right coming back. i- i'm double vaccinated, so thought it| would be a right coming back. i work in a primary— would be a right coming back. i work in a primary school, _ would be a right coming back. i work in a primary school, so _ would be a right coming back. i work in a primary school, so i— would be a right coming back. i work in a primary school, so i wanted - would be a right coming back. i work in a primary school, so i wanted to l in a primary school, so i wanted to be able _ in a primary school, so i wanted to be able to— in a primary school, so i wanted to be able to spend _ in a primary scho
i'm beautiful, the first time for us. i'm double _ beautiful, the first time for us. i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would _ i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would he _ i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would he a — i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would he a right— i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would be a right coming _ i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would be a right coming back. - i'm double vaccinated, so thought it would be a right coming back. i- i'm double...
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Jul 24, 2021
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it's up to us to step over them. 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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Jul 17, 2021
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you have let us into your home. you have been filming for us for months and we are at the point now where we are ready to wave you off. i have just said to myself, treasure these moments because we will never get this back. it has been a very, very enduring and hard two years, because there has been highs, obviously there has been lows, there has been times when i ask why i even do this, because it is so demanding. when yourjob requires you to be extremely disciplined and extremely focused 365 days of the year, that is not normal. so i have just had to completely sweep the whole drive sunday night, training on a monday morning. i'm not used to this really, because in january, for about six weeks, i go to australia and it is normally about 35 degrees, a0 degrees on the gold coast and now it is about —3 and we have got about a good two foot, three foot of snow. this is what you have to do. you check your availability. i have done it this morning. training, tick. "how do you feel physically?" physically normal. "any
you have let us into your home. you have been filming for us for months and we are at the point now where we are ready to wave you off. i have just said to myself, treasure these moments because we will never get this back. it has been a very, very enduring and hard two years, because there has been highs, obviously there has been lows, there has been times when i ask why i even do this, because it is so demanding. when yourjob requires you to be extremely disciplined and extremely focused 365...
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it puts us in a vulnerable position. we are susceptible — us in a vulnerable position. we are susceptible to covid—19, but through locked _ susceptible to covid—19, but through locked and _ susceptible to covid—19, but through locked and we have been the ones working _ locked and we have been the ones working irr— locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. our locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. 0urwedges locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. our wedges are cheapest, — working in cafe is. our wedges are cheapest, so it is a way of keeping your family— cheapest, so it is a way of keeping your family safe and how much you want _ your family safe and how much you want that— your family safe and how much you want that income. in your family safe and how much you want that income.— want that income. in order not to lose any more — want that income. in order not to lose any more money _ want that income. in order not to lose any more money some - want that income. in order not to - lose any more money some businesses
it puts us in a vulnerable position. we are susceptible — us in a vulnerable position. we are susceptible to covid—19, but through locked _ susceptible to covid—19, but through locked and _ susceptible to covid—19, but through locked and we have been the ones working _ locked and we have been the ones working irr— locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. our locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is. 0urwedges locked and we have been the ones working in cafe is....
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most of us will stay fine and dry. the hot weather is here to stay, but those temperatures will gradually ease off by a few degrees as we head deeper into next week. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night, so i took a lateralflow test and it has come out positive, so i am now self isolating at home with my family until i get the result of a pcr test. travel firms criticise the government's decision to keep quarantine rules in place for travellers returning to england and wales from france — even if they are fully vaccinated. pop—up vaccine centres open in venues across england this weekend in a push to get more people vaccinated before the country unlocks next week. more than 150 people have now died in severe this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus
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right, to spain next an art form that so many of us see on our holidays. flamenco happens in venues called tablaos, which like so many venues have had to close the good. we have met some dancers in madrid who are now facing an uncertain future. that's it for this week. coming up next time: christa is here with some of our favourite memories of new york city. from historical landmarks to hidden treasures. and the time she was made to face her public speaking demons once and for all. and i was like, oh! don't forget you can catch up with our more recent adventures on the bbc iplayer and we are on social media two. just search bbc travel and you won't be far off. but until next time, he planning, stay safe and we will see you very soon. goodbye. good evening. the weather story is on the change, and we've seen signs of that today with some contrasting conditions out there. yes, there were early—morning thunderstorms across southern england, and then those eased to a legacy of cloud for much of the day. further north and west, we've had some beautiful sunshin
right, to spain next an art form that so many of us see on our holidays. flamenco happens in venues called tablaos, which like so many venues have had to close the good. we have met some dancers in madrid who are now facing an uncertain future. that's it for this week. coming up next time: christa is here with some of our favourite memories of new york city. from historical landmarks to hidden treasures. and the time she was made to face her public speaking demons once and for all. and i was...
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bring us right up to date with what is happening there.— bring us right up to date with what is happening there. they were never exectin: is happening there. they were never expecting this _ is happening there. they were never expecting this and _ is happening there. they were never expecting this and the _ is happening there. they were never expecting this and the emergency i expecting this and the emergency services, as you can see, working to restore power, to rebuild these pavements. the dutch prime minister is due in this province at some point this afternoon and has urged disaster tourists to stay away and there were two major floods here in there were two major floods here in the early 1990s that the government invested more than 2 billion euros invested more than 2 billion euros in building flood plains but they simply were not prepared for this level of rainfall so they have had more than 20 centimetres in the past three days. experts have said it is a once in 1000 year occurrence and that what is happening here is a wake—up call in this region but resonating well beyond. wake-
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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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beat the virus, i believe we should use them.
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it. | without it but if you don't feel safe, just use it.— safe, just use it. i think a common-sense - safe, just use it. i think a common-sense approachj safe, just use it. i think a l common-sense approach is safe, just use it. i think a i common-sense approach is to safe, just use it. i think a _ common-sense approach is to keep it common—sense approach is to keep it on, i think most people will do that. , , , ., on, i think most people will do that. , , that. everybody is a bit scared still, that. everybody is a bit scared still. aren't — that. everybody is a bit scared still, aren't they? _ that. everybody is a bit scared still, aren't they? if— that. everybody is a bit scared| still, aren't they? if facemasks make — still, aren't they? if facemasks make people _ still, aren't they? if facemasks make people feel— still, aren't they? if facemasks make people feel safer, - still, aren't they? if facemasks make people feel safer, we i still, aren't they? if facemasks i make people feel safer, we should still, aren't they? if facemasks - make people
it. | without it but if you don't feel safe, just use it.— safe, just use it. i think a common-sense - safe, just use it. i think a common-sense approachj safe, just use it. i think a l common-sense approach is safe, just use it. i think a i common-sense approach is to safe, just use it. i think a _ common-sense approach is to keep it common—sense approach is to keep it on, i think most people will do that. , , , ., on, i think most people will do that. , , that. everybody is a bit scared...
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but i can see us having to id summer. but i can see us having to go back_ summer. but i can see us having to go back to — summer. but i can see us having to go back to lock down before long. businesses need help and people have -ot businesses need help and people have got to— businesses need help and people have got to trade~ _ businesses need help and people have got to trade~ i— businesses need help and people have got to trade. i suppose _ businesses need help and people have got to trade. i suppose there's - businesses need help and people have got to trade. i suppose there's got - got to trade. i suppose there's got to be _ got to trade. i suppose there's got to be a _ got to trade. i suppose there's got to be a balance _ got to trade. i suppose there's got to be a balance but _ got to trade. i suppose there's got to be a balance but from _ got to trade. i suppose there's got to be a balance but from a - got to trade. i suppose there's gotl to be a balance but from a personal perspective. — to be a balance but from a personal perspective. i'm _ to be a
but i can see us having to id summer. but i can see us having to go back_ summer. but i can see us having to go back to — summer. but i can see us having to go back to lock down before long. businesses need help and people have -ot businesses need help and people have got to— businesses need help and people have got to trade~ _ businesses need help and people have got to trade~ i— businesses need help and people have got to trade. i suppose _ businesses need help and people have got to...
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and thank you forjoining us. from all of us here on the bbc news late team, cheerio. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamorous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it's all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then an eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? frances, what was your plan? my plan was to die before the money ran out, but i kept on not dying and, here i am. based on the novel by patrick dewitt and directed by azazeljacobs, it stars pfeiffer as deliciously curt manhattan socialite, frances price. after her wealthy husband dies, frances is forced to sell up and decides to move to an apartment in paris with her grown son malcolm, played by lucas hedges. there's also a key role for a pet cat, so this is a fittingly feline move for the former catwoman. what's she paying you? paying me? aren't you her gigolo? oh, god no. that's my mother. it's n
and thank you forjoining us. from all of us here on the bbc news late team, cheerio. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamorous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it's all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then an eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? frances, what was...
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we'll make videos with us in them again, of course. it was just thoroughly appealing to do something different. moving forward, is it something that you would want to use again? how do you perceive the future of music videos and ai, for you? obviously it's a joy to be first with something, because it's nice to... ah, jump off a bridge and realise you can land somewhere with something magical. # we all become invisible... spencer: so sounds like they loved being the first ones to do this, but they won't be doing another one. sounded that way, although nick was very into a! in general, and robots, although he didn't need to try and make this episode of click. which has been challenging! to say the least! trust me, world, we're not the stage yet where driving a bot wirelessly around a crowded trade show is easy or reliable, but we made it, just. and i am ejecting... here we go. 0h, welcome back! and as ever you can keep up with the team throughout the week — find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. and don't for
we'll make videos with us in them again, of course. it was just thoroughly appealing to do something different. moving forward, is it something that you would want to use again? how do you perceive the future of music videos and ai, for you? obviously it's a joy to be first with something, because it's nice to... ah, jump off a bridge and realise you can land somewhere with something magical. # we all become invisible... spencer: so sounds like they loved being the first ones to do this, but...
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the conservatives _ generations to vote for us. the conservatives didn't just take tony conservatives didn'tjust take tony blair's own constituency of sedgefield but a swathe of seats in the north and midlands, and promising the new voters that the government would level up those places which felt they were missing out on economic success. but polling suggests people are not clear what levelling up actually means. today the prime minister sent himself to coventry to try and define it. everybody knows that talent and energy and enthusiasm and flair are evenly spread across the uk. evenly spread. it's opportunity that is not. ., , , spread. it's opportunity that is not. .,, , ., ., , spread. it's opportunity that is not. ., ., , not. the loss of the formerly safe seat of chesham _ not. the loss of the formerly safe seat of chesham and _ not. the loss of the formerly safe seat of chesham and amersham l not. the loss of the formerly safe l seat of chesham and amersham in southern england has made some tory mps nervous. they fear a focu
the conservatives _ generations to vote for us. the conservatives didn't just take tony conservatives didn'tjust take tony blair's own constituency of sedgefield but a swathe of seats in the north and midlands, and promising the new voters that the government would level up those places which felt they were missing out on economic success. but polling suggests people are not clear what levelling up actually means. today the prime minister sent himself to coventry to try and define it. everybody...
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he tells us it still hasn't sunk in that he's the olympic champion. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. we've been experiencing some pretty extreme weather conditions over the last few weeks, from heatwaves to flash flooding, and scientists say climate change is a major cause of that. today, a landmark report, from the met office, confirmed that the impact of climate change is already being felt across the uk, and scientists are warning of the need to prepare for higher temperatures and more flooding. in the space of 30 years, the uk has become 0.9 degrees celsius warmer, and 6% wetter. 2020 was the third warmest, fifth wettest and eighth sunniest year on record — the first time all three have been in the top ten at the same time. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the rebecca morelle reports. changes we are seeing a| dramatic. the changes we are seeing are dramatic. this week's storms leading to flash flooding in the south of england. in ilford in essex rainwater peered into the women's garden and garage, taking the fam
he tells us it still hasn't sunk in that he's the olympic champion. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. we've been experiencing some pretty extreme weather conditions over the last few weeks, from heatwaves to flash flooding, and scientists say climate change is a major cause of that. today, a landmark report, from the met office, confirmed that the impact of climate change is already being felt across the uk, and scientists are warning of the need to prepare for higher...
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don't even use that. i brought malawians that are doing something along with me on this trip, and they're just as valuable. ok, so, what, of the ten people in the delegation, four... there's three of them, apart from you, are members of your family. and that's acceptable, is it? and i say this for somebody who a year ago accused the government, got into power on promising to clear the rubble of... i can tell you each one of those have specific functions. and the specific functions are such that, for me to be able to attend a meeting like this, i need their services. "if there is a foreign trip for the president, the democratic progressive party," your opposition, "will flood his entourage with dozens of cash—hungry hand—clappers because it's a chance for someone to steal from malawians. if there's a vacancy at a foreign embassy that requires a professional and career diplomat, the dpp will send someone unqualified whose only credential is being related to someone at state house by tribe or blood becau
don't even use that. i brought malawians that are doing something along with me on this trip, and they're just as valuable. ok, so, what, of the ten people in the delegation, four... there's three of them, apart from you, are members of your family. and that's acceptable, is it? and i say this for somebody who a year ago accused the government, got into power on promising to clear the rubble of... i can tell you each one of those have specific functions. and the specific functions are such...
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can you tell us how bad he expected to get? obviously we have to be cautious and we will continue to look at all the data as we progress. if we do not go ahead now when the summer fire break is coming up and the school holidays and all the advantages that should give us in fighting the virus then the question is when would be go ahead. ~ ., the question is when would be go ahead. ~ . ., ., ahead. what the modelling would iml is ahead. what the modelling would imply is we _ ahead. what the modelling would imply is we will— ahead. what the modelling would imply is we will reach _ ahead. what the modelling would imply is we will reach that - ahead. what the modelling would imply is we will reach that peak . imply is we will reach that peak before — imply is we will reach that peak before we — imply is we will reach that peak before we get to the point where we have the _ before we get to the point where we have the kind of pressures that we saw in _ have the kind of pressures that we saw in january for example this year _ sa
can you tell us how bad he expected to get? obviously we have to be cautious and we will continue to look at all the data as we progress. if we do not go ahead now when the summer fire break is coming up and the school holidays and all the advantages that should give us in fighting the virus then the question is when would be go ahead. ~ ., the question is when would be go ahead. ~ . ., ., ahead. what the modelling would iml is ahead. what the modelling would imply is we _ ahead. what the...
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we get used to all of the things that are happening around us. and i think technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mrna technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. so, we take that for granted now that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so, i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple of big picture questions about the future. what do you think is the biggest challenge facing us? i would define climate change as a clear thing we can all focus on because it's something we are leaving behind for the next generation. i think our generation will navigate through it, but it's what we leave for the next generation. so, it weighs on me. so ways in which you need to act early, before the warning signs fully appear. and they're appearing now. before the actual events play out. like covid, except you had to make all the right decisions many years b
we get used to all of the things that are happening around us. and i think technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mrna technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. so, we take that for granted now that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so, i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple...
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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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good morning to use. i'm assuming your potential customers care a lot about the impact they have on the planet when they are travelling? goad when they are travelling? good mornin: , when they are travelling? good morning, certainly, _ when they are travelling? good morning, certainly, they i when they are travelling? good morning, certainly, they do. i morning, certainly, they do. and recent research done by the world travel market really shows a telling generational divide here. we are seeing that 70% of 16-24 divide here. we are seeing that 70% of 16—24 —year—olds are willing to pay more money if companies will assist them in becoming more sustainable, which is a little bit different from the 35 to a0 —year—olds who said that they would only do that 9% of the time, so yes we are seeing a real generational divide and the contiki age group really wanting to travel more sustainably. 50 wanting to travel more sustainably.— wanting to travel more sustainably. wanting to travel more sustainabl. .
good morning to use. i'm assuming your potential customers care a lot about the impact they have on the planet when they are travelling? goad when they are travelling? good mornin: , when they are travelling? good morning, certainly, _ when they are travelling? good morning, certainly, they i when they are travelling? good morning, certainly, they do. i morning, certainly, they do. and recent research done by the world travel market really shows a telling generational divide here. we are seeing...
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right, to spain next an art form that so many of us see on our holidays. flamenco happens in venues called tablaos, which like so many venues have had to close the good. we have met some dancers in madrid who are now facing an uncertain future. that's it for this week. coming up next time: christa is here with some of our favourite memories of new york city. from historical landmarks to hidden treasures. and the time she was made to face her public speaking demons once and for all. and i was like, oh! don't forget you can catch up with our more recent adventures on the bbc iplayer and we are on social media two. just search bbc travel and you won't be far off. but until next time, keep planning, stay safe and we will see you very soon. goodbye. hello. wednesday brought us another day of some sunny spells, but some really heavy downpours and frequent thunderstorms with lightning and hail, too. this was the picture in telford during wednesday afternoon. now, the outlook is for the unsettled theme to continue, so i think thursday will bring another day of sun
right, to spain next an art form that so many of us see on our holidays. flamenco happens in venues called tablaos, which like so many venues have had to close the good. we have met some dancers in madrid who are now facing an uncertain future. that's it for this week. coming up next time: christa is here with some of our favourite memories of new york city. from historical landmarks to hidden treasures. and the time she was made to face her public speaking demons once and for all. and i was...
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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 wa
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...
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us an amazing feeling. you know, for regular trains, amazing feeling. you know, for regulartrains, people amazing feeling. you know, for regular trains, people do not come out to a wave. it regular trains, people do not come out to a wave-— out to a wave. it held a lot of expectation _ out to a wave. it held a lot of expectation from _ out to a wave. it held a lot of expectation from people. - out to a wave. it held a lot of| expectation from people. the out to a wave. it held a lot of- expectation from people. the arrival time is _ expectation from people. the arrival time is guaranteed. if it is late, pari— time is guaranteed. if it is late, part of— time is guaranteed. if it is late, part of the _ time is guaranteed. if it is late, part of the fair is returned. the money— part of the fair is returned. the money spent on the route is already helping _ money spent on the route is already helping to— money spent on the route is already helping to relieve overcrowded adjoining routes where the traf
us an amazing feeling. you know, for regular trains, amazing feeling. you know, for regulartrains, people amazing feeling. you know, for regular trains, people do not come out to a wave. it regular trains, people do not come out to a wave-— out to a wave. it held a lot of expectation _ out to a wave. it held a lot of expectation from _ out to a wave. it held a lot of expectation from people. - out to a wave. it held a lot of| expectation from people. the out to a wave. it held a lot of-...
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i used to punch walls and doors and wrecked my mum's house. my name's david cox, i'm 30 years old and currently play football for cowdenbeath football club in scotland. i've suffered from her mental health issues from a very young age, probably about 14 or 15 years old. and on a number of occasions i've tried to take my life. the pressures of playing football and having people knowing what's going on throughout my life and the issues i've faced, it's been hard. was there, i suppose, anybody in your lives that you could talk to about your emotions? could you talk to your dad about it? no. i mean, i'm sure if i'd ever spoken to my dad about my emotions he'd have been fine with it. but ijust look at him and go, no way. going and approaching your dad with something like that and making yourself look so weak in front of the person you want to look the strongest in front of. exactly, it's this thing about being weak, where does that come from? why does crying equal weakness? where i was brought up, i was brought up with my brother to be a hardy kind
i used to punch walls and doors and wrecked my mum's house. my name's david cox, i'm 30 years old and currently play football for cowdenbeath football club in scotland. i've suffered from her mental health issues from a very young age, probably about 14 or 15 years old. and on a number of occasions i've tried to take my life. the pressures of playing football and having people knowing what's going on throughout my life and the issues i've faced, it's been hard. was there, i suppose, anybody in...
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emma showed us that even elite sport is about pleasure. joe, thank you very much. the supermarket giant morrisons has accepted a takeover deal worth £6.3 billion from a consortium of investment groups, led by the american owner of majestic wine. our business correspondent katy austin reports. morrisons has nearly 500 stores and employs about 110,000 staff in the uk. the takeover it's agreed, led by fortress investment group, is higher than one it rejected last month from a different firm. one stockbroker told me the supermarket is seen as an attractive prospect. the main issue is i think they'll feel that the price is too low and that there is value to be had, the company is profitable, it's got very limited debt, it's got a good, popular business, it's got a good business model, and the shares have done very, very little for the last five years, so i think they'll genuinely think they're getting a bargain. morrisons owns most of its sites, so would a new owner look to sell some and lease them back? fortress says it's not anticipating doing that. it also made a se
emma showed us that even elite sport is about pleasure. joe, thank you very much. the supermarket giant morrisons has accepted a takeover deal worth £6.3 billion from a consortium of investment groups, led by the american owner of majestic wine. our business correspondent katy austin reports. morrisons has nearly 500 stores and employs about 110,000 staff in the uk. the takeover it's agreed, led by fortress investment group, is higher than one it rejected last month from a different firm. one...
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he's not giving us any tips. and we're going to attempt to cross the border they've created for us tonight. i have to watch my step. there is gunshots, there is sirens, this bridge is totally not stable, and there's people crawling on the ground. i don't even know what's going on but the group is slowly... you 0k? yes. unsure footing, i can kind of deal with. but things get much scarier when you are forced to the ground by these very authentic—looking bandits. crack normally you would welcome the arrival of the police with open arms, but our coyote tells us to run. sirens we have to go, we have to go! panting the idea of this park is to show people what hardships and work goes into border crossings, and this has been a perfect example so far. this is the moment, this is the moment. 0ur coyote is stressing out. wait for the next truck, as soon as it comes, we're jumping in the back. sirens they're coming. sirens off in the distance. here at the eco parque, they are hoping the experience will end up saving many l
he's not giving us any tips. and we're going to attempt to cross the border they've created for us tonight. i have to watch my step. there is gunshots, there is sirens, this bridge is totally not stable, and there's people crawling on the ground. i don't even know what's going on but the group is slowly... you 0k? yes. unsure footing, i can kind of deal with. but things get much scarier when you are forced to the ground by these very authentic—looking bandits. crack normally you would welcome...
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the nutritionist and the chef look at it and they come back to us and let us know if it is ok or not, if it has too much sauce. wow, it all has to go back to their nutritionist? yes. so i see we have salad, grains, is there dessert? a little dessert. they cannot have too much sugar because when you have sugar... you know, it doesn't help you. the dessert is more like a bite. a dry food bite. they call it energy balls. so what are we making today? apricot cashew bites. yes. this is what olympic athletes will be eating. mm! that is quite good. it is good, you know. very healthy. superb. not quite the dessert i was expecting. i guess. i think everybody is getting used to the new normal, getting to ease with the fact that these olympics are now without spectators, so there is a drop in demand. however, everybody is still preparing for the groups that are coming, the people they have to look after and making sure the event is well executed. traditionally, every olympic games always now has a small army of local volunteers who sign up to help ensure that visitors have the best experience po
the nutritionist and the chef look at it and they come back to us and let us know if it is ok or not, if it has too much sauce. wow, it all has to go back to their nutritionist? yes. so i see we have salad, grains, is there dessert? a little dessert. they cannot have too much sugar because when you have sugar... you know, it doesn't help you. the dessert is more like a bite. a dry food bite. they call it energy balls. so what are we making today? apricot cashew bites. yes. this is what olympic...
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use myself as an example '— now, i will use myself as an example. ithink— now, i will use myself as an example. i think i'm - now, i will use myself as an . example. i think i'm supposed now, i will use myself as an - example. i think i'm supposed to be this way— example. i think i'm supposed to be this way towards _ example. i think i'm supposed to be this way towards my _ example. i think i'm supposed to be this way towards my partner- example. i think i'm supposed to be this way towards my partner but - example. i think i'm supposed to be this way towards my partner but i'mj this way towards my partner but i'm doing _ this way towards my partner but i'm doing the _ this way towards my partner but i'm doing the complete _ this way towards my partner but i'm doing the complete opposite - this way towards my partner but i'm i doing the complete opposite because i feel doing the complete opposite because i feel like _ doing the complete opposite because i feel like this — doing the complete opposite because i feel like this is _ doing the compl
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Jul 11, 2021
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. — us permission. when you say gave you permission. did _ us permission. when you say gave you permission, did you _ us permission. when you say gave you permission, did you request? - us permission. when you say gave you permission, did you request? yes. - us permission. when you say gave you permission, did you request? yes. wej permission, did you request? yes. we requested to utilise hotels, yes. said the decision to move asylum seekers into hotels came from you. the home office granted that request. the home office granted that reuuest. . , the home office granted that reuuest. ., , . the home office granted that request-_ did i the home office granted that i request._ did not request. that is correct. did not make sense _ request. that is correct. did not make sense and _ request. that is correct. did not make sense and that _ request. that is correct. did not make sense and that is - request. that is correct. did not make sense and that is when i request. that is correct. did not| make sense and that is when we became — make sense and that is when
. — us permission. when you say gave you permission. did _ us permission. when you say gave you permission, did you _ us permission. when you say gave you permission, did you request? - us permission. when you say gave you permission, did you request? yes. - us permission. when you say gave you permission, did you request? yes. wej permission, did you request? yes. we requested to utilise hotels, yes. said the decision to move asylum seekers into hotels came from you. the home office granted...
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or us, those that follow us do it, it could be rescued, to an extent. what would we all as a species, the human species, what would we all need to do now to avert that sort of, frankly, end—of—life scenario that you're talking about? i think the first thing is to understand what's happening. you can't really do much if everybody is arguing about it, which they have been, up to date. very few people accept it. my theory is the earth at the beginning... the biologists in particular were... felt that it was in some ways anti—darwin, which it wasn't in any way. mm. it complied entirely in agreement with darwin's great ideas. and it took a long time before they swung round. and the trouble is, science is too divided up. universities, for their own reasons, have separated it into a whole series of different subjects so that physicists know damn all about biology, most of them, and biologists very little about physics or geology or anything else. they just stick with their own subject. and that's no way to understand it, and we've got to change it. when
or us, those that follow us do it, it could be rescued, to an extent. what would we all as a species, the human species, what would we all need to do now to avert that sort of, frankly, end—of—life scenario that you're talking about? i think the first thing is to understand what's happening. you can't really do much if everybody is arguing about it, which they have been, up to date. very few people accept it. my theory is the earth at the beginning... the biologists in particular were......