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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... 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 afternoon. there are just over 30 hours to go before england take on italy in the euro 2020 final at wembley. victory tomorrow night against italy would be the first major tournament win for the team since the 1966 world cup. the italian side is expected to arrive in london later today — they will
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i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they are tuned for a racing environment but a racing team is more thanjust the drivers. building systems like this into already finely tuned machines is not a straightforward process. you obviously work with different iterations of these controls, how does that process work and how did you get where you are now? we look at the drivers and what their needs are. what disabilities and physical limitations they have got and then we start from there the ergonomics of the control system that we are designing and by that the panels on the steering wheel. when we start designing it with a very different steering wheel to the one we have got now so we are constantly improving it and developing it based on driver feedback. there are challenges there and a lot of it is integrating our system with the car system, as the car is not great at tolerating other things being integrated. but we do love a challenge, that is part of why
i use them to drive my car. but these are quite different to what you might find on a road car as they are tuned for a racing environment but a racing team is more thanjust the drivers. building systems like this into already finely tuned machines is not a straightforward process. you obviously work with different iterations of these controls, how does that process work and how did you get where you are now? we look at the drivers and what their needs are. what disabilities and physical...
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we are not going _ terrible look for us. we are not going to — terrible look for us. we are not going to get that great prize, the second _ going to get that great prize, the second biggest sports festival in the world, if the authorities say is notable _ the world, if the authorities say is notable to— the world, if the authorities say is not able to police supposedly the most _ not able to police supposedly the most important stadium and most prestigious stadium in our national sporting _ prestigious stadium in our national sporting life. prestigious stadium in our national sporting life-— sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on the _ sporting life. let's finish with the metro, sizzling on the hottest i sporting life. let's finish with the | metro, sizzling on the hottest day of the year. some people cooling down in the centenary square fountain in birmingham. 31.6 degrees in some places, tim. increasingly, we have to remind ourselves
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talk us throu~h we can join her there. talk us through what's _ we can join her there. talk us through what's happened - we can join her there. talk us through what's happened so l we can join her there. talk us i through what's happened so far. we can join her there. talk us - through what's happened so far. he joined me at the moment during the parade of nations. apologies for the fact i am quite dark but we are not allowed by the authorities to turn any lights on. parade of nations is when all the athletes from all the countries walk through and get their moment to take selfies and wave at the cloud but of course this time around there is no crowd here. great britain have just come out and we just miss them. it was about four minutes ago and they respected social distancing quite well and normally would have been the whole team, 375 british athletes. because of the times we are in, not all the athletes are matching so it is more than 11,000 coming to the games and only around 5000 doing this parade of nations. argentina tried to get the party started. they were singi
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it's going to be quite a mild night for most of us. now, by tomorrow, that low pressure is set to the east of us inside of the south—west, so, different distribution of the showers, more around southern and eastern areas circulating around that area of low pressure, but, equally, it's still low pressure, so there's going to be some sharp downpours further north and west, but, perhaps, here, some of the longer spells of sunshine. i think quite warm in the sunshine. now, the reason that we have got low pressure to the east of us is the jet stream has dived southwards, so that low pressure's developed across central parts of europe, it hangs around for much of the week, just drifting a bit further eastwards and allowing this ridge of high pressure, the azores high, to move in its place with some weak weather fronts in the north, but for tuesday, still the risk of a few lively downpours, particularly central and eastern areas close to that area of low pressure. wouldn't like to rule out some more persistent rain in southern and eastern a
it's going to be quite a mild night for most of us. now, by tomorrow, that low pressure is set to the east of us inside of the south—west, so, different distribution of the showers, more around southern and eastern areas circulating around that area of low pressure, but, equally, it's still low pressure, so there's going to be some sharp downpours further north and west, but, perhaps, here, some of the longer spells of sunshine. i think quite warm in the sunshine. now, the reason that we have...
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hello, good evening, thanks forjoining us. it means a lot as - forjoining us. it means a lot as 1/2—hour ever felt longer. we don't want tojinx it, but england are in christ to make it to a final of a major subaltern events, the first time in 55 years, in case you need that spelling out, we can still do it, we can do that. hat that spelling out, we can still do it, we can do that.— it, we can do that. not everyone consider themselves _ it, we can do that. not everyone consider themselves part - it, we can do that. not everyone consider themselves part of - it, we can do that. not everyone consider themselves part of the | it, we can do that. not everyone i consider themselves part of the wii and that we can still do it, with janice alexander treating... daniel had a more positive reaction. he e—mailed... the fans the bbc spoke to before wednesday's match probably would've agreed but that. here wednesday's match probably would've agreed but that-— agreed but that. here in sheffield from a local— agreed but that. here in sheffield from a local boy _ agr
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do you want us to take us to the... you can understand why it happened, but in terms of a hugely important story, the admission of the entry of guilty plea by the police officer who was found to have murdered sarah everard. it's a small power on the part of the telegraph, but it's point is important. there are lots of unanswered questions.- of unanswered questions. there really are- _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida dick, - of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida dick, the . of unanswered questions. there i really are. cressida dick, the head of the metropolitan police, made a statement today and i thought she did better than she has done in previous interactions about this case. she seemed contrite and heavy hearted about the fact that serving police officer murdered a woman in cold blood. and, there were allegations of sexual misconduct and indecent exposure in the days leading up to that that weren't dealt with. and when a flag like
do you want us to take us to the... you can understand why it happened, but in terms of a hugely important story, the admission of the entry of guilty plea by the police officer who was found to have murdered sarah everard. it's a small power on the part of the telegraph, but it's point is important. there are lots of unanswered questions.- of unanswered questions. there really are- _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida _ of unanswered questions. there really are. cressida dick,...
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solar panels use silicon. can you explain how that technology works, and what its limitations are in helping us reach the goal danielle just outlined? so, silicon is a semiconductor. that's the material that's used to absorb sunlight and generate electricity in a solar cell. it works by absorbing sunlight, particles of sunlight, that we call photons, they carry energy, they're absorbed in the silicon and what they do is give electrons in that silicon extra kinetic energy, the energy from the photons transferred to the electrons, and those electrons, with that energy, can move around and they're freed from the lattice — they're freed from being bound and localised. and that's the current, in essence, those moving electrons, that if we contact the silicon on either side we can extract in an external circuit and generate current and voltage from the material. now, in terms of the limitations, if we look at the optimum efficiency a single solar absorbent material could be, like silicon, they top out at about 25%
solar panels use silicon. can you explain how that technology works, and what its limitations are in helping us reach the goal danielle just outlined? so, silicon is a semiconductor. that's the material that's used to absorb sunlight and generate electricity in a solar cell. it works by absorbing sunlight, particles of sunlight, that we call photons, they carry energy, they're absorbed in the silicon and what they do is give electrons in that silicon extra kinetic energy, the energy from the...
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cue our skin is, there's— you have a give us cue our skin is, there's no— you have a give us cue our skin is, there's no time, there's no time we are opening — there's no time, there's no time we are opening. the government quickly responded _ are opening. the government quickly responded by saying we're not going to legislate the end of september once not— to legislate the end of september once not excuse to buy for anybody to he _ once not excuse to buy for anybody to be vaccinated. it's a bit of a shock— to be vaccinated. it's a bit of a shock to — to be vaccinated. it's a bit of a shock to the system, i suppose was up shock to the system, i suppose was up one _ shock to the system, i suppose was up one of— shock to the system, i suppose was up one of the things that is very interesting talk about the mix—up on their front _ interesting talk about the mix—up on their front pages while it is the prime — their front pages while it is the prime minister went on to say and i quote _ prime minister went on to say and i quote "venues where large quotes gather! _ quote "v
cue our skin is, there's— you have a give us cue our skin is, there's no— you have a give us cue our skin is, there's no time, there's no time we are opening — there's no time, there's no time we are opening. the government quickly responded _ are opening. the government quickly responded by saying we're not going to legislate the end of september once not— to legislate the end of september once not excuse to buy for anybody to he _ once not excuse to buy for anybody to be vaccinated....
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are you going to sing us out adam to remind them? that's what it sounded like, you should sing the lines you want them to learn. no. right bye. thanks for listening. bye! hello. it's been a day for sky watchers today. some very big building clouds. not everybody�*s caught a heavy downpour or thunderstorm, but there have been some around, particularly into parts of east anglia, even a funnel cloud in county durham today, a tornado that hasn't touched the ground. and where we have been seeing some of these torrential downpours, only slowly fading as we get into the night, an area of rain arriving towards southwest england and south wales in what is a mild and muggy night to come. now, the rain in the southwest, from an area of low pressure running quickly across southern parts during the first part of saturday. further showers and thunderstorms scattered about elsewhere, another area of low pressure coming at us from the west later on sunday. ahead of that, scattered showers and thunderstorms. let's look at both days this weekend and
are you going to sing us out adam to remind them? that's what it sounded like, you should sing the lines you want them to learn. no. right bye. thanks for listening. bye! hello. it's been a day for sky watchers today. some very big building clouds. not everybody�*s caught a heavy downpour or thunderstorm, but there have been some around, particularly into parts of east anglia, even a funnel cloud in county durham today, a tornado that hasn't touched the ground. and where we have been seeing...
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thanks for being with us. this signing, clashing with the olympics, we know england's mel reid decided to miss it to focus on tokyo and she's not the only one — there are several others too? how frustrating has been? there are seven ten 20 — how frustrating has been? there are seven top 20 players and _ how frustrating has been? there are seven top 20 players and all that - seven top 20 players and all that aren't here this weekend. there is just so much going on right now with the protocol is changing and players worrying about quarantines and wanting to make sure that they could travel with their delegation, perhaps, but theirteam, overto tokyo and not get caught up. are some of these players, they wanted to be olympians long before golf was evenin to be olympians long before golf was even in the olympics. theyjust had this dream, and they don't want to jeopardise that in any way, you know, and lexi thompson said with all of this travel going on internationally right now that she wanted to pet her house
thanks for being with us. this signing, clashing with the olympics, we know england's mel reid decided to miss it to focus on tokyo and she's not the only one — there are several others too? how frustrating has been? there are seven ten 20 — how frustrating has been? there are seven top 20 players and _ how frustrating has been? there are seven top 20 players and all that - seven top 20 players and all that aren't here this weekend. there is just so much going on right now with the protocol...
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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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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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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 pandemic forced us apart. this separation made this tunnel so dark. l but today, wherever in the world - you may be, we are united in sharing this moment together. over four hours, there was fun and, too, the sense of an olympics as a tv event. it's showtime. but tokyo's showpiece has come with the world still in a pandemic. for the next 16 days, they want sport to be the focus. joe lynskey, bbc news. still spectacular, wasn't it? strange to see those empty seats. our correspondent natalie pirks is in tokyo for us. the world had been waiting a long time to see how tokyo would officially open these games. and it was no queen parachuting into the london olympic stadium, let's put it that way. but it was a very sombre, intimate affair, especially with no spectators in the stadium. and i think it was reflective of the times that we are living in, and i think it was fitting that they didn't have a massive celebration, especially when the japanese public, who are paying for this, can't be part of this party. during
the pandemic forced us apart. this separation made this tunnel so dark. l but today, wherever in the world - you may be, we are united in sharing this moment together. over four hours, there was fun and, too, the sense of an olympics as a tv event. it's showtime. but tokyo's showpiece has come with the world still in a pandemic. for the next 16 days, they want sport to be the focus. joe lynskey, bbc news. still spectacular, wasn't it? strange to see those empty seats. our correspondent natalie...
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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? oh, 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? oh, certainly what's happening with my parents has played a part in my...
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wejust opportunity now, so a great prospect for us. we just have to enjoy the moment, take it all in, but of course, perform. we want to be on the winning side. catalans dragons have maintained their lead at the top of rugby league's super league with another impressive win, this time over leeds rhinos. the french side were ten points behind at the break but came back strongly to win 26 points to 18. elsewhere, reigning champions st helens beat wakefield 30—1a. britain's laura muir has ran the second fastest 800m by a british woman ever at the monaco diamond league tonight. the 28—year—old ran a time of one minute, 56.73 seconds — but is actually focusing solely on the 1,500m at the tokyo olympic games. fellow scot, jemma reekie, who will run in the 800m and 1,500m injapan, finished second behind muir. and finally, just take a look at this spectacular catch from india's harleen deol. she took this on the boundary to dismiss england's amyjones in the first t20 international at northampton. look at that there. the hosts went on t
wejust opportunity now, so a great prospect for us. we just have to enjoy the moment, take it all in, but of course, perform. we want to be on the winning side. catalans dragons have maintained their lead at the top of rugby league's super league with another impressive win, this time over leeds rhinos. the french side were ten points behind at the break but came back strongly to win 26 points to 18. elsewhere, reigning champions st helens beat wakefield 30—1a. britain's laura muir has ran...
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all of us in the met are _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are sickened. i felt betrayed by his actions. 1511”. pt us in the met are sickened. angered. and devastated. by this man's crimes. ~' , , . , ., , crimes. the killing public questions around women's _ crimes. the killing public questions around women's safety _ crimes. the killing public questions around women's safety and - crimes. the killing public questions | around women's safety and handling investigations involving officers. there needs to be a really major cultural— there needs to be a really major cultural change or cultural revolution in relation to the way in which _ revolution in relation to the way in which police offending, if you like,
all of us in the met are _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are sickened. i felt betrayed by his actions. 1511”. pt us in the met are sickened. angered. and devastated. by this man's crimes. ~' , , . , ., , crimes. the killing public questions around women's _ crimes. the killing public questions around women's safety _ crimes. the killing public questions around women's safety and - crimes. the killing public questions | around women's safety and handling investigations...
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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 featuring a cheesy script, a star—
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...
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which helped develop this low—pressure which swept across the country in the last day or so bringing us a fair bit of rain and strong winds across southern areas and here is the schematic of how the jet stream works and you can see the dip which brings the cooler air from the north but deflects the warmth towards eastern europe and this is where some of his, and this is our summer with the colder weather coming in from northern climes so cold air is one of the reasons why we see the showers developing and the strength of the sunshine in the southern alps helps to bubble up the shower clouds which are only so big and some will linger through the night and they are there at 5am and there are all the weather fronts across scotland and may be some persistent rain, so low—pressure not right over us tomorrow but close enough to drive the weather and remember this is fairly cool air, relatively speaking, over us, so as we go through the afternoon, look at that, the sun comes out and we see showers developing and remember they are only so big, so difficult to pinpoint which towns or city will
which helped develop this low—pressure which swept across the country in the last day or so bringing us a fair bit of rain and strong winds across southern areas and here is the schematic of how the jet stream works and you can see the dip which brings the cooler air from the north but deflects the warmth towards eastern europe and this is where some of his, and this is our summer with the colder weather coming in from northern climes so cold air is one of the reasons why we see the showers...
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it told us: wallbox, based in spain, didn't 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 isn't 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 can't 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 your car 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. my name is christopher hamilton
it told us: wallbox, based in spain, didn't 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 isn't secure enough. there's really nothing you can do to make it completely secure. so unless wallbox have found...
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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. welcome back to the newsroom here in central london. a we're just going to bring you quickly up to date with what is happening and that football match, of course, the final of the euro 2020 championships. you we are 83 minutes in, it is 1—1 because italy, in the second half got that equaliser. let's take a look
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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he has checked that went out were all kind of getting used _ went out were all kind of getting used to— went out were all kind of getting used to yesterday was post be freaking — used to yesterday was post be freaking day. —— pain. were all reading — freaking day. —— pain. were all reading the _ freaking day. —— pain. were all reading the headline from the business _ reading the headline from the business point of view i'm already seeing _ business point of view i'm already seeing the — business point of view i'm already seeing the direct effects of this. people — seeing the direct effects of this. people don't know what the rules are and it's— people don't know what the rules are and it's much more complicated to follow _ and it's much more complicated to follow. businesses are lobbying as the telegraph is making pretty clear in his— the telegraph is making pretty clear in his front — the telegraph is making pretty clear in his front page for tomorrow to -et in his front page for tomorrow to get the _ in his front page for tomorrow to get the kind of exempt
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us wondering just how much is real. an enjoyably eccentric supporting performance from alfred molino, as the local figure who accidentally inspires this incredible journey, adds to the film's offbeat charms. i just want to know if the water man's real. of course he's real. i went in knowing, and perhaps expecting, little, and came out very pleasantly surprised by what turned out to be a real treat for all the family. it's on netflix now. back in 1979, director franc roddam helmed the film quadrophenia, an impressively gritty adaptation of the who's 1973 rock opera, which has gone on to become something of a british cult movie classic. with an impressive ensemble cast and including upcoming talents like phil daniels, ray winstone and phil davis, alongside the likes of tori wilcox and sting, quadrophenia painted a brilliant portrait of timeless teen angst set against the mid—60s backdrop of warring mods and rockers. fast forward several decades to peter meadows�* book to be someone, the cover of which boldly declared
us wondering just how much is real. an enjoyably eccentric supporting performance from alfred molino, as the local figure who accidentally inspires this incredible journey, adds to the film's offbeat charms. i just want to know if the water man's real. of course he's real. i went in knowing, and perhaps expecting, little, and came out very pleasantly surprised by what turned out to be a real treat for all the family. it's on netflix now. back in 1979, director franc roddam helmed the film...
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what about us public opinion, david? well, it is interesting. support for remaining in afghanistan has been higher actually amongst democrats than it has republicans, but americans, of course, do not worry too much generally about foreign matters and i think a lot of people here have become somewhat ambivalent to what is going on overseas, especially given the problems that this country has experienced by itself domestically, in recent months and years. i think that there are signs anyway that a lot of people simply really do not care now and many would like to see the troops come home. and of course this all began at 9/11, didn't it so many years ago? indeed, yes, going in after 9/11 attacks and seeking to basically root out 0sama bin laden, to combat the taliban, which of course us forces were successful in doing but now they have regrouped and president biden made the point today or conceded at least, that the taliban is as strong now as it was when the mission began, as far as the us was concerned. he said, numerically of course, that the af
what about us public opinion, david? well, it is interesting. support for remaining in afghanistan has been higher actually amongst democrats than it has republicans, but americans, of course, do not worry too much generally about foreign matters and i think a lot of people here have become somewhat ambivalent to what is going on overseas, especially given the problems that this country has experienced by itself domestically, in recent months and years. i think that there are signs anyway that...
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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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'us don't think that's an excuse for us not to do anything. i think every country on earth has to play their part. we should be setting an example, we are hosting cop 26, the run—up hasn't gone well because we were talking about a new coal mine in cumbria, which seemed crazy. sol think we do have to set an example and we do have to do our part. we shouldn't worry about what other countries do, we should do our bit. good to have you without looking at the papers again, thank you very much. next, it's the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. far and away the most important and uplifting new release this week is summer of soul, questlove�*s sundance award—winning documentary that uncovers a treasure trove of footstomping, heart—stopping live music footage that, incredibly, has remained hidden for half a century. are you ready, black people? crowd: ., , are you really ready? ready! are you ready to listen to all the beauti
'us don't think that's an excuse for us not to do anything. i think every country on earth has to play their part. we should be setting an example, we are hosting cop 26, the run—up hasn't gone well because we were talking about a new coal mine in cumbria, which seemed crazy. sol think we do have to set an example and we do have to do our part. we shouldn't worry about what other countries do, we should do our bit. good to have you without looking at the papers again, thank you very much....
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that is a really useful update. thank you for coming on. just to tell you that in the last few minutes the scottish government has just announced that it is also putting the balearic islands onto the embolus. so moving from the creamers to the embolus same rules apply in scotland as well. headlines coming up very shortly now it's time for the weather. very shortly now it's time for the weather. 0ur weather is getting drier, sunnier and warmer over the next few days as pressure rises. before we get there we have some clouds drifting overnight. the cloud will tend to stop temperatures from falling and so for some it can be quite a warm night for sleeping. temperatures in liverpool dropping a note lower than around 16 celsius was up quite a warm start to the day on thursday already. more clout for england and wales, slowly breaking with sunny spells coming through during the afternoon. northern england, parts of northern ireland and parts of scotland will be quite and parts of scotland will be quite a lot of sunshine around to the afternoon an
that is a really useful update. thank you for coming on. just to tell you that in the last few minutes the scottish government has just announced that it is also putting the balearic islands onto the embolus. so moving from the creamers to the embolus same rules apply in scotland as well. headlines coming up very shortly now it's time for the weather. very shortly now it's time for the weather. 0ur weather is getting drier, sunnier and warmer over the next few days as pressure rises. before we...
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thank you for coming on and speaking to us. early on in the pandemic, cricket was known for having such a strict bubble for the players to live in. you were in it as well. you know any better than most. so, what has changed with this latest situation? has the bubble stopped? latest situation? has the bubble stoned? �* , , stopped? absolutely. the summer there is no sense _ stopped? absolutely. the summer there is no sense of _ stopped? absolutely. the summer there is no sense of this _ stopped? absolutely. the summer there is no sense of this strict - there is no sense of this strict bubble they were in last year and that impaired living at the ground and inside the ground and there was no eating whatsoever. and those hotels were privately booked outs, no other publicly staying there so this year yes, the players have still tight restrictions they have not really been allowed to leave the hotel much and they relaxed environment because they had been struggling mental health wise that the strict environments being separated fr
thank you for coming on and speaking to us. early on in the pandemic, cricket was known for having such a strict bubble for the players to live in. you were in it as well. you know any better than most. so, what has changed with this latest situation? has the bubble stopped? latest situation? has the bubble stoned? �* , , stopped? absolutely. the summer there is no sense _ stopped? absolutely. the summer there is no sense of _ stopped? absolutely. the summer there is no sense of this _...
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tell us about it. but there's the story about boris johnson. tell us about it.- johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at priti - johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at priti patel. johnson. tell us about it. critics l of boris johnson at priti patel are of borisjohnson at priti patel are saying they being hypocritical. and borisjohnson said today in his press conference talking about these racists. ~ ., ., ., racists. who had attacked the three enal racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were not - racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were not white, | penalty takers who were not white, and he _ penalty takers who were not white, and he said — penalty takers w
tell us about it. but there's the story about boris johnson. tell us about it.- johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at priti - johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at priti patel. johnson. tell us about it. critics l of boris johnson at priti patel are of borisjohnson at priti patel are saying they being hypocritical. and borisjohnson said today in his...
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don't even use that. i brought malawians that are doing something along with me on this trip, and they are 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. 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 because i
don't even use that. i brought malawians that are doing something along with me on this trip, and they are 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. i can tell you each one of those have specific functions. and the specific functions are such that,...
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, _ pandemic and missing action on this in the us, some in china and it would — in the us, some in china and it would make sense for the government to try and _ would make sense for the government to try and compare this with some spending — to try and compare this with some spending they can do all of these things _ spending they can do all of these things. and also to carbonised. jet things. and also to carbonised. first really things. and also to carbonised. really used things. and also to carbonised. jet really used since £900,000 paint job, is that fair, he couldn't really go anywhere because no one was allowed to fly? jt’s really go anywhere because no one was allowed to fly? it's astonishing that ou was allowed to fly? it's astonishing that you even _ was allowed to fly? it's astonishing that you even have _ was allowed to fly? it's astonishing that you even have this. _ was allowed to fly? it's astonishing that you even have this. although i that you even have this. although the stones— that you even have this. although the stories we have seen today about climate _ the s
, _ pandemic and missing action on this in the us, some in china and it would — in the us, some in china and it would make sense for the government to try and _ would make sense for the government to try and compare this with some spending — to try and compare this with some spending they can do all of these things _ spending they can do all of these things. and also to carbonised. jet things. and also to carbonised. first really things. and also to carbonised. really used things. and also...
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we see in the us. ., . ., , ., behind that like what we see in the us. how clear is it to you what this levelin: us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up — us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to look i leveling up policy is going to look like? because this is a speech the prime minister is going to set up his vision tomorrow. already we have got site of what the labour party are going to say, saying that only half of it empty husk of a speech and that no plan for the future other than petting people and towns against each other. what do you think he means by leveling up with yellow... ? think he means by leveling up with ? ,, ., , think he means by leveling up with ? she might have seen advanced side of it as we
we see in the us. ., . ., , ., behind that like what we see in the us. how clear is it to you what this levelin: us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up — us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is _ us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to - us. how clear is it to you what this leveling up policy is going to look i...
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you have let us into your home. you've been filming for us for months, and we are at the point now where we're ready to wave you off. i've just said to myself, treasure these moments because we'll never get this back. it's been a very, very enduring and hard two years, because there's been highs, obviously there's been lows, there's been times when i ask why i even do this, because it's 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, cos injanuary, for about six weeks, we go to australia and it's normally about 35 degrees, a0 degrees on the gold coast and now it's about —3 and we've got about a good two foot, three foot of snow. this is what you have to do. you check your availability. i've already done it this morning. put training, tick. "how do you feel physically?" physically normal. "past14 days, an
you have let us into your home. you've been filming for us for months, and we are at the point now where we're ready to wave you off. i've just said to myself, treasure these moments because we'll never get this back. it's been a very, very enduring and hard two years, because there's been highs, obviously there's been lows, there's been times when i ask why i even do this, because it's so demanding. when yourjob requires you to be extremely disciplined and extremely focused 365 days of the...
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but the two things, which i would like us to be able to— things, which i would like us to be able to do. — things, which i would like us to be able to do, but it's meant to be that— able to do, but it's meant to be that we're — able to do, but it's meant to be that we're sick because we're protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what — protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's isn't what the pinging acting upon. its not _ isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's not treating everybody equally. let�*s move on to the i. world is watching johnson �*s and bull. i suppose this is interesting because it was on dateline earlier —— johnson�*s gamble. the prime minister from a conservative party in the netherlands. very much a pro—business, pro—libertarian innocence within dutch politics. he lifted the restrictions ofjust over three weeks ago. he�*s had to reimpose a lot of them because there�*s been a huge increase in number of infections, and he�*s apologised and said they got it wrong. he apologised and said they got it wronu.
but the two things, which i would like us to be able to— things, which i would like us to be able to do. — things, which i would like us to be able to do, but it's meant to be that— able to do, but it's meant to be that we're — able to do, but it's meant to be that we're sick because we're protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what — protected by the vaccine. yet that isn't what the pinging acting upon. it's isn't what the pinging acting upon. its not _ isn't what the pinging...
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into us. professor van—tam, i just want to clarify something. you mentioned 22 million cases prevented there, can i check whether you are referring to the uk or england? iam... do you know, i can't tell you the answer to that. 0k, 0k. well, we'll get clarification later here on bbc and bring it to you as soon as we can. let's turn to siobhan from greater manchester. she's lined up, double vaccinated, primary school teacher. hi, siobhan, thank you forjoining us on your questions answered. your question? so, we found parents are looking to test our children because of the nature of the test. i'm presuming that primary school age children are not going to be vaccinated, but potential spread is my concern, that undiagnosed cases are going to cause high levels of transmission. so, what do we do about that? and how are schools safe without bubbles any more? right. ok, so what we know is that in primary school children, ok, so, what we know is that, in primary school children, the likelihood of inf
into us. professor van—tam, i just want to clarify something. you mentioned 22 million cases prevented there, can i check whether you are referring to the uk or england? iam... do you know, i can't tell you the answer to that. 0k, 0k. well, we'll get clarification later here on bbc and bring it to you as soon as we can. let's turn to siobhan from greater manchester. she's lined up, double vaccinated, primary school teacher. hi, siobhan, thank you forjoining us on your questions answered. your...
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don't use it as a point of fear, use it as a - it as a point of fear, use it as a point _ it as a point of fear, use it as a point of— it as a point of fear, use it as a point of excitement _ it as a point of fear, use it as a point of excitement to - it as a point of fear, use it as a point of excitement to prove . it as a point of fear, use it as a| point of excitement to prove to it as a point of fear, use it as a - point of excitement to prove to the world _ point of excitement to prove to the world to _ point of excitement to prove to the world to prove _ point of excitement to prove to the world to prove a _ point of excitement to prove to the world to prove a good _ point of excitement to prove to the world to prove a good you - point of excitement to prove to the world to prove a good you are. - point of excitement to prove to the world to prove a good you are. in l point of excitement to prove to the world to prove a good you are. in a change _ world to prove a good you are. in a change of— world to prove a good you are. in a change of mentality _ world to prove a good you
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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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what about us public opinion, david? well, it is interesting. support for remaining in afghanistan has been higher actually amongst democrats than it has republicans, but americans, of course, do not worry too much generally about foreign matters and i think a lot of people here have become somewhat ambivalent to what is going on overseas, especially given the problems that this country has experienced by itself domestically, in recent months and years. i think that there are signs anyway that a lot of people simply really do not care now and many would like to see the troops come home. the chief of police in haiti has said 28 people are thought to have been involved in the assassination of presidentjovenel moise on wednesday — 26 colombians and two haitian americans. the acting prime minister, claudejoseph, told the bbc he believed those he called haiti's oligarchs might have planned the attack. africa has experienced its most devestating week so far of the coronavirus pandemic, with worse yet to come according to the world health organisatio
what about us public opinion, david? well, it is interesting. support for remaining in afghanistan has been higher actually amongst democrats than it has republicans, but americans, of course, do not worry too much generally about foreign matters and i think a lot of people here have become somewhat ambivalent to what is going on overseas, especially given the problems that this country has experienced by itself domestically, in recent months and years. i think that there are signs anyway that...
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his hollywood feature debut, the forever purge begins withjuan and adela crossing the border into the us, starting new lives in texas away from murderous drug cartels. on the eve of the fascistic new founding fathers�* annual purge, the couple take refuge in a migrant shelter, knowing that they'll be targets for attack. but even after the 12—hour curfew, the killing continues, led by white supremacists worshiping guns, sedition and segregation. you don't have to be a political scientist to appreciate that there's a thin line between the satirical horrors of the forever purge and real—life news reports of the recent violent assault on the american capitol by a group that included neo—nazis. as with all effective dystopian fiction, the future is now. the message may not be subtle, but the film is an effectively blunt tool — a mainstream exploitation vehicle designed to entertain while ensuring that no one leaves the theatre without realising what it was all about. plaudits are due to ana de la reguera, who played a key role in zack snyder's zombie romp, army of the dead, and who
his hollywood feature debut, the forever purge begins withjuan and adela crossing the border into the us, starting new lives in texas away from murderous drug cartels. on the eve of the fascistic new founding fathers�* annual purge, the couple take refuge in a migrant shelter, knowing that they'll be targets for attack. but even after the 12—hour curfew, the killing continues, led by white supremacists worshiping guns, sedition and segregation. you don't have to be a political scientist to...
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most of us will stay fine and dry. the hot weather is here to stay, but those temperatures will gradually ease off by a few degrees as we head deeper into next week. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night, so i took a lateralflow test and it has come out positive, so i am now self isolating at home with my family until i get the result of a pcr test. travel firms criticise the government's decision to keep quarantine rules in place for travellers returning to england and wales from france — even if they are fully vaccinated. pop—up vaccine centres open in venues across england this weekend in a push to get more people vaccinated before the country unlocks next week. more than 150 people have now died in severe this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus
most of us will stay fine and dry. the hot weather is here to stay, but those temperatures will gradually ease off by a few degrees as we head deeper into next week. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night, so i took a lateralflow test and it has come out positive, so i am now self isolating at home...
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director mark archer seems more interested in the characters than the process of their songwriting, using candid interviews with individual bandmembers. won't be able to repeat any of that. laughter. their talk of love and loss contrasts with footage of them messing about on stage, play fighting and indulging in antics too crude to describe here. this next song is called... heckling in audience. white privilege, how bout that? perhaps it's this very contrast that's attracted such an ardent fan base of women and men. they're called the af gang and they share their feelings and secrets with each other as well as their idles fandom. felt like i really belonged to something. so while it's far from a perfect music doc, this is an entertaining and thought—provoking study of modern manhood in all its excess and fragility. it's in cinemas now. finally, get your leopard print and your shoulder pads out for lady boss, the jackie collins story. girls, when they leave for school, should be taught that in life they can do anything. i really have this strong belief that women can do anything. girls c
director mark archer seems more interested in the characters than the process of their songwriting, using candid interviews with individual bandmembers. won't be able to repeat any of that. laughter. their talk of love and loss contrasts with footage of them messing about on stage, play fighting and indulging in antics too crude to describe here. this next song is called... heckling in audience. white privilege, how bout that? perhaps it's this very contrast that's attracted such an ardent fan...
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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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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...