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it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed. but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have found a way of fixing that, which would be beyond me, i'd suggest perhaps supergluing the box cover in so hackers cannot take the top off. and what of the approval they had to be sold in the uk by the department for transport and the government grants handed out to help sell them? the department did not comment on the security issues we raised, but said: it's worth noting that all smart home chargers will still be usable if you just want to plug yourcar in. but when it comes to security when using them with a phone app or home wi—fi, it seems some are smarter than others. that was dan, and more g
it told us: wallbox, based in spain, did not reply to us, but they did tell ken's team that they had fixed the online problems. time to see if the units are safe. retesting took place this week and suggests most of the problems in both chargers have been fixed. but ken says owners still need to take action. check for updates, solve the problem. the wallbox charger uses hardware that is not secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have...
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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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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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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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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
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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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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
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we get used to all of the things that are around us. that are happening around us. i gave the vaccine example. the mra technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. 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. something 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 before it actually hits you. i think it's one of the more important challenges of our l
we get used to all of the things that are around us. that are happening around us. i gave the vaccine example. the mra technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. 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...
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bringing us. —— what the papers are bringing us. with me arejournalist and author shyama perera, and former conservative adviser mo hussein. as health secretary sajid javid tests positive for covid, the observer highlights the plea from top scientists, not to "let the virus rip" on monday. with that in mind, the mirror leads on calls by a scientists for monday to be dubbed �*freedumb day'. the health secretary's positive covid test is also the lead for the express, with the paper carrying warnings from business leaders that they expect staffing chaos to continue as workers continue to be �*pinged' by the nhs test and trace app. the mail speculates on the number of senior cabinet members who might have to self—isolate as a result of sajid javid's positive test — it's emerged that the health secretary spent time with the prime minister yesterday. the telegraph leads on claims that ministers have decided only to offer covid vaccines to the most vulnerable uk children over 12 years old, ra
bringing us. —— what the papers are bringing us. with me arejournalist and author shyama perera, and former conservative adviser mo hussein. as health secretary sajid javid tests positive for covid, the observer highlights the plea from top scientists, not to "let the virus rip" on monday. with that in mind, the mirror leads on calls by a scientists for monday to be dubbed �*freedumb day'. the health secretary's positive covid test is also the lead for the express, with the...
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us narcotic complex. _ complex laws, and tax laws in the us narcotic complex. however— complex laws, and tax laws in the us narcotic complex. however there - complex laws, and tax laws in the us narcotic complex. however there is l narcotic complex. however there is not a _ narcotic complex. however there is hot a lot— narcotic complex. however there is hot a lot of— narcotic complex. however there is not a lot of ambiguity— narcotic complex. however there is not a lot of ambiguity that - narcotic complex. however there is not a lot of ambiguity that if - narcotic complex. however there is not a lot of ambiguity that if the i not a lot of ambiguity that if the allegations _ not a lot of ambiguity that if the allegations are _ not a lot of ambiguity that if the allegations are true _ not a lot of ambiguity that if the allegations are true that - not a lot of ambiguity that if the . allegations are true that mercedes, expensive _ allegations are true that mercedes, expensive apartments _ allegations
us narcotic complex. _ complex laws, and tax laws in the us narcotic complex. however— complex laws, and tax laws in the us narcotic complex. however there - complex laws, and tax laws in the us narcotic complex. however there is l narcotic complex. however there is not a _ narcotic complex. however there is hot a lot— narcotic complex. however there is hot a lot of— narcotic complex. however there is not a lot of ambiguity— narcotic complex. however there is not a lot of ambiguity that...
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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
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...
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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...
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working with us. ok, so you accept, you would accept that they have changed? i mean, you are taking part in these peace talks. admittedly, you doubt how genuine the other side are. but if they go anywhere, you are accepting that the taliban have changed. we have not seen a change in the taliban. now, if the taliban try to enforce their ideology and create a monopoly in afghanistan, that is unlikely for any afghans to accept, but if it's a compromise in which we compromise some of our current freedoms to achieve peace, then perhaps it might be worth paying that price. but to say that we will forego all of these freedoms and allow the taliban to return their brutal ways of ruling and enslave afghans inside their own country, that is not an acceptable scenario. 0k. well, you will know of the reports. there are reports in the times, radio free europe, elsewhere of what's happening in northern provinces that have been retaken by the taliban, where they've banned women from going outside without the burqa a
working with us. ok, so you accept, you would accept that they have changed? i mean, you are taking part in these peace talks. admittedly, you doubt how genuine the other side are. but if they go anywhere, you are accepting that the taliban have changed. we have not seen a change in the taliban. now, if the taliban try to enforce their ideology and create a monopoly in afghanistan, that is unlikely for any afghans to accept, but if it's a compromise in which we compromise some of our current...
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thank you for talking to us. i know it must - for talking to us. i know it must always be difficult to relive the horrors of what happened. alan mcbride whose wife and father—in—law were killed in the 1993 shane killed 0bama attack. —— shane killed. kent mccallum says we must be alert to the possibility that terrorists would exploit the absence of nato forces in the country. a security correspondent reports. afg ha n afghan government forces largely on their own or struggling to hold back their own or struggling to hold back the intelligence two taliban insurgents. that�*s prompting the resurgence of al-qaeda training he has. it�*s possible that the mi five security services acutely aware of as its director general delivered his speech today. afghanistan is re—emerging as a potential source of international terrorist threats. that�*s according to the director of general of mi five here. he says the last 20 years that fred has been largely suppressed. with western forces withdrawing there is a risk of terrorist training camps reestab
thank you for talking to us. i know it must - for talking to us. i know it must always be difficult to relive the horrors of what happened. alan mcbride whose wife and father—in—law were killed in the 1993 shane killed 0bama attack. —— shane killed. kent mccallum says we must be alert to the possibility that terrorists would exploit the absence of nato forces in the country. a security correspondent reports. afg ha n afghan government forces largely on their own or struggling to hold...
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people just got used to it. and the fact the olympics are taking place in the city, let's just sending the wrong message. so we came to shibuya were a lot of young people hang out to find out what they thought about the latest from the government. i haven't even received a ticket to get— haven't even received a ticket to get vaccinated, my parents 'ust to get vaccinated, my parents just got— to get vaccinated, my parents just got dad jabs. | to get vaccinated, my parents just got dad jabs.— just got dad 'abs. i can sense we're just got dad jabs. i can sense we're getting _ just got dad jabs. i can sense we're getting too _ just got dad jabs. i can sense we're getting too used - just got dad jabs. i can sense we're getting too used to - just got dad jabs. i can sense we're getting too used to the state — we're getting too used to the state of— we're getting too used to the state of emergency - we're getting too used to the state of emergency so - we're getting too used to the state of emergency so it's
people just got used to it. and the fact the olympics are taking place in the city, let's just sending the wrong message. so we came to shibuya were a lot of young people hang out to find out what they thought about the latest from the government. i haven't even received a ticket to get— haven't even received a ticket to get vaccinated, my parents 'ust to get vaccinated, my parents just got— to get vaccinated, my parents just got dad jabs. | to get vaccinated, my parents just got dad...
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but here at mwc, the tech isn�*t just teaching us music, it�*s using music to learn about you. time to trundle over to musimaps, where thomas lidy is about to do a deep dive into my music tastes. hey spencer! one thing that we do is analyse moods and emotions in the music, but then we can do more than that, we can also analyse the people�*s personality profile based on the music they are listening to. so what does his system make of that song by marina and the diamonds? # i�*m nota robot... musimaps produces an array of graphs, picking up style, tempo, genre and emotional cues as well. here we see the song is friendly, it has good vibrations, it�*s warm—hearted, passionate, sensible, happy and also a little bit melodramatic. just like me, then. let�*s go for something much more sombre — paranoid android, please. we have got some happiness, it says it�*s a friendly song, but it also says innocent, warm—hearted, cool, uh, sentimental. there is some happiness in paranoid android, that�*s what your system is saying? yeah — we don�*t do lyrics analysis at this
but here at mwc, the tech isn�*t just teaching us music, it�*s using music to learn about you. time to trundle over to musimaps, where thomas lidy is about to do a deep dive into my music tastes. hey spencer! one thing that we do is analyse moods and emotions in the music, but then we can do more than that, we can also analyse the people�*s personality profile based on the music they are listening to. so what does his system make of that song by marina and the diamonds? # i�*m nota...
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much of that — much of the uses, many of the uses — are for entirely admirable uses, but some of them give, we know, a large number of people concerns. data is not anonymous. it is pseudonymised. that pseudonym is what allows it to be linked across an individual person�*s entire medical history. and that medical history is a fingerprint unique to an individual, so this is all basically traceable... pseudonymised data is all traceable back to an individual. if it wasn�*t, it wouldn�*t be useful. the health minister tried to allay concerns. now, i completely recognise that this is a very sensitive project — on privacy, on security and on whether we�*re taking the right approach at all. and it�*s very important. i mean, i think the point made earlier is right. everyone has to feel fully involved, and that does include patients and gps. we absolutely have to take people with us. and i also recognise that this has not happened in the past, and so it is frustrating that we have got off on the wrong foot this time. he was challenged over the use of existing data. we can't say tha
much of that — much of the uses, many of the uses — are for entirely admirable uses, but some of them give, we know, a large number of people concerns. data is not anonymous. it is pseudonymised. that pseudonym is what allows it to be linked across an individual person�*s entire medical history. and that medical history is a fingerprint unique to an individual, so this is all basically traceable... pseudonymised data is all traceable back to an individual. if it wasn�*t, it wouldn�*t...
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makes us less safe, not more safe. governments and the companies that sell this type of software often claim that it's for our safety, but it's to protect us, but here we see a clear example where it was used and weaponised to target not those who were doing harm or committing crimes but simply perhaps those who were critical of the government who purchased this software. the organisation fight for the future was targeted by a similarfirm out of india likely hired by broadband companies in the united states or someone they hired sets an example of corporations who can purchase the software and use it to target their business or political opponents are really, we need policy and education to be put in place to protect corporate —— the public from this type of attack. i corporate -- the public from this type of attack. i suppose what i wonder, _ this type of attack. i suppose what i wonder, really, - this type of attack. i suppose what i wonder, really, what. this type of attack. i suppose i what i wonder, really, wh
makes us less safe, not more safe. governments and the companies that sell this type of software often claim that it's for our safety, but it's to protect us, but here we see a clear example where it was used and weaponised to target not those who were doing harm or committing crimes but simply perhaps those who were critical of the government who purchased this software. the organisation fight for the future was targeted by a similarfirm out of india likely hired by broadband companies in the...
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give us your reaction. i'm kind _ asher smith at rio. give us your reaction. i'm kind of— asher smith at rio. give us your reaction. i'm kind of shocked, i asher smith at rio. give us your. reaction. i'm kind of shocked, but asher smith at rio. give us your i reaction. i'm kind of shocked, but i made _ reaction. i'm kind of shocked, but i made this— reaction. i'm kind of shocked, but i made this prediction yesterday when i said people should not count out elaine _ i said people should not count out elaine thompson—herah, she is the previous— elaine thompson—herah, she is the previous olympic champion. that does not come _ previous olympic champion. that does not come lightly. i am just shocked how she _ not come lightly. i am just shocked how she did it, and at the time, 10131— how she did it, and at the time, 1061 is— how she did it, and at the time, 10.61 is absolutely incredible. she did it _ 10.61 is absolutely incredible. she did it in _ 10.61 is absolutely incredible. she did it in class and style. you 10.61 is absolutely incredible. she di
give us your reaction. i'm kind _ asher smith at rio. give us your reaction. i'm kind of— asher smith at rio. give us your reaction. i'm kind of shocked, i asher smith at rio. give us your. reaction. i'm kind of shocked, but asher smith at rio. give us your i reaction. i'm kind of shocked, but i made _ reaction. i'm kind of shocked, but i made this— reaction. i'm kind of shocked, but i made this prediction yesterday when i said people should not count out elaine _ i said people should not...
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and us life expectancy falls by 1.5 years due to covid—19. the biggest one year decline since world war ii. hello and a very warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. flooding has caused devastation in the central chinese province of after —— henan after the heaviest rainfall it has ever recorded. dozens of people were trapped inside an underground train system and at least 25 have died. the military has warned that a major dam could collapse at any time and soldiers have been mobilised to try and divert rivers that have burst their banks. chinese scientists say global warming has made the annual flood season much more dangerous. our correspondent sent this report. passengers on an underground train trying to escape the approaching floodwater. instead, though, they found themselves standing still, silent, holding on as the levels rose around them. translation: the water was at shoulder level. . a child and i both nearly gave up. we were worn out. but i used my arm to hang on, and that's why i am bruised. others i
and us life expectancy falls by 1.5 years due to covid—19. the biggest one year decline since world war ii. hello and a very warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. flooding has caused devastation in the central chinese province of after —— henan after the heaviest rainfall it has ever recorded. dozens of people were trapped inside an underground train system and at least 25 have died. the military has warned that a major dam could collapse at any time and...
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translation: then they put us on the bus and took us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm, there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived at a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that we realised we were in regional turkish waters. woman yells. najma says were then transferred to dinghies with no engines, and allowed to drift, before being eventually picked up by the turkish coastguard. greece already hosts thousands of refugees who are applying for asylum in the eu, but campaigners say it's breaking international law by forcing others back. all of these are international obligations. they have to be kept by greece. but also, it's eu law that is not — that is violated. because the right to asylum, to seek asylum, is also in the eu chapter of fundamental rights. since these scenes six years ago, sentiment has hardened against migrants in europe. and the eu is accused of turning a blind eye to abuses because
translation: then they put us on the bus and took us to a military port, then put us in boats. it was around 8pm, there were police wearing dark blue and commandos covering their faces with masks. i could only see the eyes. they were armed with weapons. then we arrived at a location at around quarter past midnight. they put us all in one boat. after that we realised we were in regional turkish waters. woman yells. najma says were then transferred to dinghies with no engines, and allowed to...
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they are starving us to death. the dollar— starving us to death. the dollar is _ starving us to death. the dollar is collapsing, we have no health or nothing but they have — no health or nothing but they have money to build hotels and they have — have money to build hotels and they have are starving. demonstrations were also held in florida, with the cuban exile community showing a solidarity. cuba's president solidarity. cu ba's president has solidarity. cuba's president has blamed the united states for the unrest. laying down a threat for anti—government protesters. translation: irate protesters. translation: we came here — protesters. translation: - came here to show, together with the revolutionaries of this town, but here, the street belongs to the revolutionaries. no worm or mercenary will claim the streets. and if they provoke us, by violating the constitutional rights, we will confront them.— constitutional rights, we will confront them. ~ ., , ., confront them. words sparing on supporters _ confront them. words sparing on support
they are starving us to death. the dollar— starving us to death. the dollar is _ starving us to death. the dollar is collapsing, we have no health or nothing but they have — no health or nothing but they have money to build hotels and they have — have money to build hotels and they have are starving. demonstrations were also held in florida, with the cuban exile community showing a solidarity. cuba's president solidarity. cu ba's president has solidarity. cuba's president has blamed the...
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if— absolutely, still it is going on for us now. , ., , , us now. it is not the end, this is onl the us now. it is not the end, this is only the beginning. _ us now. it is not the end, this is only the beginning. and we - us now. it is not the end, this is only the beginning. and we will| us now. it is not the end, this is i only the beginning. and we will try and overturn this decision because i don't believe that the jury could have ever come back with a different decision bearing in mind the evidence that they have heard, the evidence that they have heard, the evidence that they have heard, the evidence that hasn't been heard is crucial. you know, drivers, other people that are part of these organisations, without that evidence we never were going to get a ruling. right from the beginning ijust do not believe that the coroner was experienced enough to do with a case like this, taken on seven this is no easy task and i do not believe she should have been in charge of this case, it needed to be in the high court in london right from the beginning.
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61% of us, over half of us, to be spending our holidays here in the uk. and that is pretty unusual, we are not in those kind of levels for are not in those kind of levels for a really long time. and if you think about what we had before the pandemic, it was more like 40,40 1%. so it is a big boost. what does that mean for the economy? well, we think it means something like an extra amount of £30 billion that will come into the uk economy. and for places like this, for north wales, that is about a £3.5 billion boost, which will mean a lot to the 40,000 or so workers who are directly involved in tourism. and one of them joins me here, thank you for bringing your ice cream van with you. what an amazing week to be selling ice cream. it you. what an amazing week to be selling ice cream.— selling ice cream. it has been su erb, selling ice cream. it has been superb. to — selling ice cream. it has been superb. to go _ selling ice cream. it has been superb, to go hand-in-handl selling ice cream. it has been . superb, to go hand-in-hand with selling ice cream
61% of us, over half of us, to be spending our holidays here in the uk. and that is pretty unusual, we are not in those kind of levels for are not in those kind of levels for a really long time. and if you think about what we had before the pandemic, it was more like 40,40 1%. so it is a big boost. what does that mean for the economy? well, we think it means something like an extra amount of £30 billion that will come into the uk economy. and for places like this, for north wales, that is...
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there was maybe about 50 of us and there are only ten of us left or something. the scottish government has committed a £250 million to addressing the emergency, but this recovering addict, who is now a community worker, says that money must trickle down. there is always noise, there's always all this money to be invested and, "we're going to have this policy and that policy," but it doesn't do anything. they need to be investing more in the communities, where they know the people, they know the problems they have. in glasgow this afternoon, a vigil for those who lost their lives. their families and friends gathered around a provocative symbol they hope will focus minds on the crisis. they say they are no longer just calling for change, but demanding it. lorna gordon. president erdogan of turkey says firefighting planes from russia, ukraine and azerbaijan are now battling the wildfires on the country's southern coast. four people have died and dozens have been taken to hospital. the flames have forced the evacuation of entire villages. with more, here's david ca
there was maybe about 50 of us and there are only ten of us left or something. the scottish government has committed a £250 million to addressing the emergency, but this recovering addict, who is now a community worker, says that money must trickle down. there is always noise, there's always all this money to be invested and, "we're going to have this policy and that policy," but it doesn't do anything. they need to be investing more in the communities, where they know the people,...
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do you want to pop them on for us? they are super light and really comfortable, but the thing that i noticed more than anything was in the shop when i was trying them on, everything looked a bit wonky. i always have this with sunglasses, where one eyebrow shows and the other doesn't, so clearly i have a wonky face. and these glasses seem to fix the issue! the glasses are maybe as my face... crosstalk. i never thought of you as having a wonky face before but i'll have to take a closer look in future. anyway, that is it from us for now. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. good afternoon. england plasma footballers are preparing themselves for their most important match in decades. it is the final of the european championship at wembley this evening against italy. it could be the most watched television event in the uk in broadcasting history. the fa chief executive says the mood i
do you want to pop them on for us? they are super light and really comfortable, but the thing that i noticed more than anything was in the shop when i was trying them on, everything looked a bit wonky. i always have this with sunglasses, where one eyebrow shows and the other doesn't, so clearly i have a wonky face. and these glasses seem to fix the issue! the glasses are maybe as my face... crosstalk. i never thought of you as having a wonky face before but i'll have to take a closer look in...
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well, beck eca, thank you for talking to us, give us yourl you for talking to us, give us your opinion on theal disability strategy. opinion on theal disability strategy. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. there'll still be some sunshine around through the rest of the day, but a growing risk of some heavy downpours as well. and we still have this more persistent and heavy rain affecting this part of scotland, where we have this amber rain warning from the met office. flooding travel disruption likely by the end of the day, maybe some thunderstorms with that rain too. some rain elsewhere across scotland, and we are seeing the showers coming in from the west, heading their way eastwards across the rest of the uk. could be heavy and thundery, some sunshine in between, but a blustery wind as well, which is blowing the showers across, making it feel a bit cooler today, temperatures lower than yesterday, around 18—20 degrees. downpours into this evening but gradually the showers ease away from england and wales. skies will clear. more cloud for scotland, northern ireland
well, beck eca, thank you for talking to us, give us yourl you for talking to us, give us your opinion on theal disability strategy. opinion on theal disability strategy. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. there'll still be some sunshine around through the rest of the day, but a growing risk of some heavy downpours as well. and we still have this more persistent and heavy rain affecting this part of scotland, where we have this amber rain warning from the met office. flooding...
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if it becomes where . they are putting us on a register to keep tabs on us, to try and fit. us into those boxes, try— l and get us to do a set curriculum i and tell us when we should be home educating, i think that's _ where problems are going to arise. we are just normal- people, normal, everyday mums and dads. it's more fun. it isn't like you just sit at a desk and you have to do what they've given you. it's way less boring. the government says a register is about safeguarding and support, but families like these say they are being penalised for what they feel is best for their children. elaine dunkley, bbc news. with all the sport now, here's lizzi greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks. good evening. lewis hamilton's hunt for an 8th world title is back british grand prix — recovering from a time penalty after wiping out his rival max verstappen and giving the thousands of fans watching at silverstone one of the best races in years. our correspondent joe wilson reports. silverstone and a crowd on a pre—thing—mac scale, 100 and 40,000 —— a scale from before covid
if it becomes where . they are putting us on a register to keep tabs on us, to try and fit. us into those boxes, try— l and get us to do a set curriculum i and tell us when we should be home educating, i think that's _ where problems are going to arise. we are just normal- people, normal, everyday mums and dads. it's more fun. it isn't like you just sit at a desk and you have to do what they've given you. it's way less boring. the government says a register is about safeguarding and support,...
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Jul 11, 2021
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inspire us... move us... but terry. _ tournament. inspire us... move us... but terry. family, — tournament. inspire us... move us... but terry, family, friends _ tournament. inspire us... move us... but terry, family, friends and - tournament. inspire us... move us... but terry, family, friends and for- but terry, family, friends and for over everything. he would walk the dog and the dogs and get longer and longer, terry used to use the walking to be on the phone, anybody who wanted to talk about the football. you phone, anybody who wanted to talk about the football.— about the football. you remember those dog walks? _ about the football. you remember those dog walks? yes, _ about the football. you remember those dog walks? yes, he - about the football. you remember those dog walks? yes, he did - about the football. you remember those dog walks? yes, he did a i those dog walks? yes, he did a uuir those dog walks? yes, he did a quirky thing. — those dog walks? yes, he did a quirky thing, whenever - those dog walks? yes, he did a quirky thing, whenever h
inspire us... move us... but terry. _ tournament. inspire us... move us... but terry. family, — tournament. inspire us... move us... but terry, family, friends _ tournament. inspire us... move us... but terry, family, friends and - tournament. inspire us... move us... but terry, family, friends and for- but terry, family, friends and for over everything. he would walk the dog and the dogs and get longer and longer, terry used to use the walking to be on the phone, anybody who wanted to talk...
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thank you for being with us. you can catch me on twitter, good to hearfrom with us. you can catch me on twitter, good to hear from you always. hello again. monday was another hot and sunny day for the majority of us, but there were a few storms that popped up. one or two affecting sussex and kent, there were a few storms in south wales for a time and there was one in the veil of york but otherwise we have skies like these can be the majority of us having dry, sunny and hot day. and talking of heat, the met office have issued their first extreme heat warning. why now? well, these warnings only started being issued injune and this is just the first hot spell we have seen. but this area, it represents an area of concern to the met office where we could see some impacts from the heat whether that be impacts to health or indeed infrastructure, things like trains might need to go slightly slower due to the tracks heating up in this hot weather. that kind of thing. at the moment there�*s not too much going on, it�*s a clear start to the day tuesday and of course it has
thank you for being with us. you can catch me on twitter, good to hearfrom with us. you can catch me on twitter, good to hear from you always. hello again. monday was another hot and sunny day for the majority of us, but there were a few storms that popped up. one or two affecting sussex and kent, there were a few storms in south wales for a time and there was one in the veil of york but otherwise we have skies like these can be the majority of us having dry, sunny and hot day. and talking of...
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people rushed to us. to tell us their stories. it�*s nearly impossible to count how many they�*ve lost. she said six of her family were killed a few weeks ago. including her husband and four sons. we couldn�*t even identify their remains, she told us. the caliban had entered our home and was shooting at government forces. then a government plane dropped a bomb on our house. war is devastating people across the country as the taliban gained more territory every day in foreign forces leave. her husband and three children were killed when and three children were killed when a mortar hit their home. i am numb with grief, every day i cry thinking of them, she told us. i am alone, i have nothing. she is malnourished, she said. her other son barely speaks. he has shrapnel injuries and struggles to walk. they are among hundreds here who have had to run for their lives more than once. we went where they fled from, we saw signs of battle and evidence that a part of the city is no longer under the control of the soldiers. this is a pos
people rushed to us. to tell us their stories. it�*s nearly impossible to count how many they�*ve lost. she said six of her family were killed a few weeks ago. including her husband and four sons. we couldn�*t even identify their remains, she told us. the caliban had entered our home and was shooting at government forces. then a government plane dropped a bomb on our house. war is devastating people across the country as the taliban gained more territory every day in foreign forces leave....
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the england footballer jadon sancho says hate will never win after receiving online racist abuse over his missed penalty in the euros final. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the euro zone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust in the worst crisis to hit the euro zone has been averted. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight, it's completely blacked out. it's a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the energy crisis has brought to them. leaders meet in paris for a summit on pollution, inflation and third world debt. this morning, theyjoined the revolution celebrations for a show of military might on the champs—elysees. wildlife officials in australia have been coping with a penguin problem. fairy penguins ha
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the england footballer jadon sancho says hate will never win after receiving online racist abuse over his missed penalty in the euros final. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the euro zone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust in the worst crisis to hit the euro zone has been averted. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this...
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for us. this world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us.- world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was - dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was being - chief economist he was being interviewed by the ft basically saying it's critical to get the vaccination but the recovery is not even a shirt in countries where infections are currently very low. that's right and i looked up australia's forecast while you were speaking _ australia's forecast while you were speaking and looks like the imf are saying _ speaking and looks like the imf are saying they will go to 5.3% this year— saying they will go to 5.3% this year from _ saying they will go to 5.3% this year from 4.5% but given how low the vaccination _ year from 4.5% but given how low the vaccination rate is there that shows how they _ vaccination rate is there that sho
for us. this world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us.- world, some really big ethical dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he _ dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was - dilemmas here for us. this is the chief economist he was being - chief economist he was being interviewed by the ft basically saying it's critical to get the vaccination but the recovery is not even a shirt in countries where...
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thank you forjoining us. that is, of course, sport will take over in the coming days with the opening ceremony on friday. some of the group games are already under way and the action is starting properly on saturday. it has been a tough buildup for the athletes and many of us know what it is like to stay home during this pandemic, it has been tough on all of us. but what about athletes who have made it here to tokyo. we looked at how some of the top competitors themselves in shape, if you are little more seriously than others. bathtubs, balconies and kitchens. here is how some olympic athletes have trained for tokyo during lockdowns around the world. no treadmill was no problem for the 5000 metre runner paul chelimo. the us athlete took this jokey approach to indoor training. anouk verge—depre made use of her sister and nearby balcony to keep her beach volleyball skills sharp. at least the swiss player won't have to worry about trees in tokyo. the philippines' hidilyn diaz swept the gym for the kitchen allo
thank you forjoining us. that is, of course, sport will take over in the coming days with the opening ceremony on friday. some of the group games are already under way and the action is starting properly on saturday. it has been a tough buildup for the athletes and many of us know what it is like to stay home during this pandemic, it has been tough on all of us. but what about athletes who have made it here to tokyo. we looked at how some of the top competitors themselves in shape, if you are...
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thank you so much for joining us here on the - joining us here on the programme. we appreciate your thoughts. the opening ceremony getting under way about eight p m local time. much scaled back in terms of who will be present and also a more sombre tone than the usual razzmatazz we would expect from an opening ceremony. would expect from an opening ceremony-— would expect from an opening ceremony. would expect from an opening ceremon . ,., ., ., ceremony. even so, wonderfulto hear so many _ ceremony. even so, wonderfulto hear so many people _ ceremony. even so, wonderfulto hear so many people are - ceremony. even so, wonderfulto hear so many people are willing i hear so many people are willing and keen to watch it despite it is such an unusual set of olympics. we will be back in japan later, to talk to our correspondence from tokyo about the start of the games. and you can keep up to date with all of the action on our website — we'll have a special live page while the events are going on — just log on to bbc.com/news let's take a look at some other stories i
thank you so much for joining us here on the - joining us here on the programme. we appreciate your thoughts. the opening ceremony getting under way about eight p m local time. much scaled back in terms of who will be present and also a more sombre tone than the usual razzmatazz we would expect from an opening ceremony. would expect from an opening ceremony-— would expect from an opening ceremony. would expect from an opening ceremon . ,., ., ., ceremony. even so, wonderfulto hear so many _...
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with us? and, of course, we were the only g7 nation at the summit this summer to actually cut our budget. and, operationally, this saves lives. this money provide support for clean water, for polio vaccinations, for tackling hiv, and, of course, the critical humanitarian support in places like yemen, in syria and in libya. and those vacuums get filled either by extremists or, indeed, by other nations with very different agendas. if china or russia push in then they will pursue very, very different agendas — very difficult for us to get back in there. now it's time for a look at the weather. to ensure thundery downpours. that is what some of us are content with this afternoon. there are some sunny spells. if is essential, it will feel quite warm. you you'll certainly know about it. the greatest risk of disruption of these is in north wales, northern ireland, especially in the west, much of scotland away from the north—east. you can see bright colours showing up you can see bright colours sh
with us? and, of course, we were the only g7 nation at the summit this summer to actually cut our budget. and, operationally, this saves lives. this money provide support for clean water, for polio vaccinations, for tackling hiv, and, of course, the critical humanitarian support in places like yemen, in syria and in libya. and those vacuums get filled either by extremists or, indeed, by other nations with very different agendas. if china or russia push in then they will pursue very, very...
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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
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....
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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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used to having my family there. then cheering for me gives me that extra push to go for it, and like i said i just kind of got trapped in that fear mode today. just kind of got trapped in that fear mode toda . , , ., fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray _ fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray in _ fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray in the _ fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray in the tennis, - fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray in the tennis, who - for andy murray in the tennis, who has withdrawn from the singles which he has won at the last two games because of a thigh strain, although he will continue in the doubles with joe salisbury. more encouraging news for another defending champion, and adam peaty qualifying fastest in the 100 metre breaststroke and in confident mood.— 100 metre breaststroke and in confident mood. , confident mood. olympics is always about ratios. _ confident mood. olympics is always about ratios, and _ conf
used to having my family there. then cheering for me gives me that extra push to go for it, and like i said i just kind of got trapped in that fear mode today. just kind of got trapped in that fear mode toda . , , ., fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray _ fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray in _ fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray in the _ fear mode today. disappointment also for andy murray in the tennis, - fear mode today. disappointment also...
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supermarkets has used shorthand for movement ofj used shorthand for movement of products. they other big movers of things but there is a big supply chain of thing that supports small and medium businesses as well and actually all of those movements are already tracked within companies existing processes. no supermarket brings in product to northern ireland and does not know what it is bringing in, what is selling it and accounts for it in its internal accounting system so the system so there to track products but we have to make sure politics recognise those data flows can be used to ensure compliance with the spirit of the protocol. i also think it's worth highlighting the eu and uk signed the commitment within the protocol that it should impact as little as possible on the everyday life of communities. what we are seeing at the moment is not living up to the letter or spirit of that.— living up to the letter or spirit of that. 0k, good to talk to you. _ spirit of that. 0k, good to talk to you, the _ spirit of that. 0k, good to talk to you, the head - spirit of that. 0k
supermarkets has used shorthand for movement ofj used shorthand for movement of products. they other big movers of things but there is a big supply chain of thing that supports small and medium businesses as well and actually all of those movements are already tracked within companies existing processes. no supermarket brings in product to northern ireland and does not know what it is bringing in, what is selling it and accounts for it in its internal accounting system so the system so there to...
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and the rest of us were all in unarmoured vehicles. i have a wife and three children — that was my motivation. to get in a car and to try to drive and drive to a place, that we do not know if the road is open. will we get killed or not? but if we stay here, we will die. my brother had said to us at that stage that he thinks this is a bad idea. "we've got a weapon. "maybe we should stay?" and, um, isaid, "let'sjust go". in a forest on the edge of town, ancha and herfamily were also planning an escape. before they left, muanassa went back to check on their home. they, and thousands of others, headed for the shore to flee by boat. with little food or water, the 400km journey was a huge risk. ancha went into labour in the middle of the sea. back at the amarula, the convoy was preparing to leave. low on fuel and losing daylight, dag says they were unable to give the cars air cover. we just went as fast as we could. about 2—3km out on that road to tanzania, we got hit by the first ambush. the guy that was driving, they shot his glasses o
and the rest of us were all in unarmoured vehicles. i have a wife and three children — that was my motivation. to get in a car and to try to drive and drive to a place, that we do not know if the road is open. will we get killed or not? but if we stay here, we will die. my brother had said to us at that stage that he thinks this is a bad idea. "we've got a weapon. "maybe we should stay?" and, um, isaid, "let'sjust go". in a forest on the edge of town, ancha and...
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he contacted us. we had to be very careful when we were reporting this about conversing on phones, as you can imagine, because phones are obviously at risk and indeed some of the reporters who worked on this project, forensics showed that they had pegasus, this spyware, on their phones. anyhow, laurent contacted us here at the guardian and said he would like to invite us into a project. i visited, with a delegation from the guardian, his offices in paris. he showed us this data and we were stunned. there were 50,000 numbers of people who had been selected as persons of interest by client governments of n50. we had never seen anything like this before and it was obviously going to be a very big story. so the moment laurent invited us in, we were interested the moment we saw the data and most importantly, the moment we realised that there was forensic evidence to support the data, that we had done forensic examinations on phones and found pegasus, we were committed to seeing if we could get this project
he contacted us. we had to be very careful when we were reporting this about conversing on phones, as you can imagine, because phones are obviously at risk and indeed some of the reporters who worked on this project, forensics showed that they had pegasus, this spyware, on their phones. anyhow, laurent contacted us here at the guardian and said he would like to invite us into a project. i visited, with a delegation from the guardian, his offices in paris. he showed us this data and we were...