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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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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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moving into the us, it went from this to this. and further south in portland, the older record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is how one canadian climatologist put it. nature is telling us that this is not normal, too. on the pacific coast, it's estimated over a billion marine creatures have been killed. this man runs an oyster business in canada. basically cooked the oysters, clams, mussels around here now are all gone. and you can see the sand dollars are all dead. and now one heatwave has been followed by another. this image shows the 10th ofjuly in the us — the red means hotter than average, and this is death valley in california. it reached 54.1; celsius, and if confirmed that will equal the highest temperature ever recorded anywhere and if that is the heat, one of its consequences is wildfires. a lot of them. back to the town of lytton in canada, it was nearly wiped out by a fire and this is california. across western canada and the us, it's been over a thousand wildfires since april and
moving into the us, it went from this to this. and further south in portland, the older record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is how one canadian climatologist put it. nature is telling us that this is not normal, too. on the pacific coast, it's estimated over a billion marine creatures have been killed. this man runs an oyster business in canada. basically cooked the oysters, clams, mussels around here now are all gone. and you can see the sand dollars are...
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all of us in this house lon- opposition. all of us in this house long to _ opposition. all of us in this house long to see — opposition. all of us in this house long to see our aid commitments are re—established at 0.7% of national income _ re—established at 0.7% of national income. nevertheless, he will appreciate that we continue to be one of— appreciate that we continue to be one of the — appreciate that we continue to be one of the most generous donors to foreign _ one of the most generous donors to foreign aid~ — one of the most generous donors to foreign aid. can he explain, he is making— foreign aid. can he explain, he is making a— foreign aid. can he explain, he is making a good point about 0.7%, can he explain _ making a good point about 0.7%, can he explain why in all the labour years— he explain why in all the labour years of— he explain why in all the labour years of government they averaged ~36% _ years of government they averaged ~36% of— years of government they averaged .36% of national income on overseas aid? f .36% of national inc
all of us in this house lon- opposition. all of us in this house long to _ opposition. all of us in this house long to see — opposition. all of us in this house long to see our aid commitments are re—established at 0.7% of national income _ re—established at 0.7% of national income. nevertheless, he will appreciate that we continue to be one of— appreciate that we continue to be one of the — appreciate that we continue to be one of the most generous donors to foreign _ one of the most...
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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's up to us to step overthem. plaudits, too, to cinematographer andre chemetoff, whose imposing views of romanian mountains double efficiently for upstate new york, and british composer daniel blumberg, whose music captures the discordant mood shifts with gut—wrenching aplomb. stones are what the fortunate receive. my mother's mother was born in 1780, right here in schoharie county. the result is a film that offers what appears to be an honest and accurate depiction of hard times, but in which any sense of hope orjoy lies not in this world, but in the world to come. it's in cinemas now. it's very important... he doesn't appreciate you touching the glass. and i don't appreciate his manner. senor? we don't need this. 0h. he's gotta bejoking. oh, gosh! ok, no need, senor, no need... i am an american citizen, senor, please! at the other end of the spectrum in terms of mood, heft, and, well, pretty much everything, actually, is off the rails — a daft bill kenwright—produced romp boasting a cheesy script, a star
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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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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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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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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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tell us a scheme of borisjohnson's. tell us a little bit more about it. and i'm assuming it's facing collapse because labour is threatening to vote against it. is that the size of the? , ., ., the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from _ the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from september- the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from september night i minister nouns from september night clubs and other venues which are yet to be defined, if you double vaccinated to get in and you'll be able to prove that and already we know that there are a lot of tory rebels who are very much against the idea and said they would vote against the government. what we didn't know is what labourers position was on it. we do now know that and it does mean that the governments majority really is under threat there. it's a real prospect that they could lose this vote. they have already been at least 42 conservative mps sign a petition saying they would vote against any such proposals with labour opposing it as well. there are sub—lib d
tell us a scheme of borisjohnson's. tell us a little bit more about it. and i'm assuming it's facing collapse because labour is threatening to vote against it. is that the size of the? , ., ., the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from _ the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from september- the? yes, on monday we had the prime minister nouns from september night i minister nouns from september night clubs and other venues which are yet to be defined, if you double...
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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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i am with annabel and us on. _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app - saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app has - saying the opposite here. i am with l annabel and us on. the app has been pinging so many people that that it's become a bit of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me. there will be one or two people you may think in the welcome of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me. there will be one or two people you may think, well, their condition or something underlying puts them at risk, and we can agree that, but then the unions have set, no, if you do get payments, you must stay at home, but that does seem a bit contrary to me. maybe there's more to the story that i don't know, but i do worry that people do want to work, as you say, it's good f
i am with annabel and us on. _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the _ saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app - saying the opposite here. i am with annabel and us on. the app has - saying the opposite here. i am with l annabel and us on. the app has been pinging so many people that that it's become a bit of a crisis, so the government said if you can take a test and show that you are clear, then you can go back, which seems relatively sensible to me....
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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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they're staying with us now." as the waters slowly subside, they reveal the extent of the damage done. the task of rebuilding this region seems overwhelming. so much of its vital infrastructure — bridges, roads, railways — is completely gone. hard to imagine the time, the money it'll take to get this region back on its feet. jenny hill, bbc news, ahrweiler. 0ur correspondent is at a donation centre. he gave us a sense of the scale of the rescue operation. there is a search — scale of the rescue operation. there is a search operation _ scale of the rescue operation. there is a search operation out _ scale of the rescue operation. there is a search operation out right - scale of the rescue operation. ti” is a search operation out right now, right beside this building. there is a centre where all of the emergency services are gathered. there are about 3—400 emergency service vehicles out there, hundreds of ambulances from different organisations. army vehicles as well. they are being deployed constantly, lo
they're staying with us now." as the waters slowly subside, they reveal the extent of the damage done. the task of rebuilding this region seems overwhelming. so much of its vital infrastructure — bridges, roads, railways — is completely gone. hard to imagine the time, the money it'll take to get this region back on its feet. jenny hill, bbc news, ahrweiler. 0ur correspondent is at a donation centre. he gave us a sense of the scale of the rescue operation. there is a search — scale of...
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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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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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'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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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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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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they have also told us they want to see us winning in more sports. so it is fantastic to think we have now medalled in so many sports at this games. while they may not be counting the medals, at a time when government funding is still under review, they will be counting the pennies. there is already a sense for some sports, the post games review could get ugly. laura scott, bbc news. our sports editor dan roan is at the olympic stadium in tokyo, where the athletics competition has been getting under way today. that is right, the first day of competition here at athletics and so many people feel this is the highlight of the games. team gb have had a good day, three women through to the semifinals of the 800 metres, three more through to the 100, including dina asher—smith as you saw earlier on. she was fastest across all of the heats. but there are six wherein under 11 seconds, including the jamaican former olympic champion who is favourite. it will be a mouthwatering final tomorrow. sebastian coe has been speaking to us. everybody was doing everyth
they have also told us they want to see us winning in more sports. so it is fantastic to think we have now medalled in so many sports at this games. while they may not be counting the medals, at a time when government funding is still under review, they will be counting the pennies. there is already a sense for some sports, the post games review could get ugly. laura scott, bbc news. our sports editor dan roan is at the olympic stadium in tokyo, where the athletics competition has been getting...
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if you told us in january that's where we'd _ you told us in january that's where we'd be, _ you told us in january that's where we'd be, i'm — you told us in january that's where we'd be, i'm not sure anyone would believe _ we'd be, i'm not sure anyone would believe you —— one dose. two thirds of the _ believe you —— one dose. two thirds of the population, including the most _ of the population, including the most honourable, which are fully vaccinated. what we don't know is the extent — vaccinated. what we don't know is the extent to which somebody who has been vaccinated can still transmit the virus — been vaccinated can still transmit the virus -- — been vaccinated can still transmit the virus —— most vulnerable. what we will_ the virus —— most vulnerable. what we will have — the virus —— most vulnerable. what we will have is this very strange four week— we will have is this very strange four week period where everything is opening _ four week period where everything is opening up, all of the social distancing rules are being relaxed. but if_ distan
if you told us in january that's where we'd _ you told us in january that's where we'd be, _ you told us in january that's where we'd be, i'm — you told us in january that's where we'd be, i'm not sure anyone would believe _ we'd be, i'm not sure anyone would believe you —— one dose. two thirds of the _ believe you —— one dose. two thirds of the population, including the most _ of the population, including the most honourable, which are fully vaccinated. what we don't know is the...
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talk us through the process. we have a team around the world that collects plastics from waterways, rivers, the ocean, and we send the plastic bottles out to certified partners, where they transform this waste into pellets. the pellets will then be made into materials we can make the clothes from. do you think you will impact others in the fashion industry, because the fashion industry is a big polluter, isn't it? tt a big polluter, isn't it? it is, a big polluter, isn't it? tit is, because plastic is almost everywhere. whatever you are wearing, plastic is everywhere, and unfortunately it will be everywhere for a long time. shall everywhere for a long time. all riuht. everywhere for a long time. all right. sorry to interrupt you, but we are out of time. this is unfortunate, but thank you for joining us, and thank you to your company. have a good day, see you soon. we're still in the middle of this heatwave, or actually just past it. some thunderstorms on the way too in the coming days, which should break the heat
talk us through the process. we have a team around the world that collects plastics from waterways, rivers, the ocean, and we send the plastic bottles out to certified partners, where they transform this waste into pellets. the pellets will then be made into materials we can make the clothes from. do you think you will impact others in the fashion industry, because the fashion industry is a big polluter, isn't it? tt a big polluter, isn't it? it is, a big polluter, isn't it? tit is, because...
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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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and thank you forjoining us in from all the team, cheerio. 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: ready! are you really ready? ready! are you ready to listen to all the beautiful black voices, the beautiful black feeling, the beautiful black waves moving in beautiful air? are you ready, black people? are you ready? documenting the 1969 harlem cultural festival that has until now been effectively erased from pop—culture history, summer of soul boasts a jaw—dropping roster of acts who performed in mount morris park over six consecutive weekends — including stevie wonder, nina simone, sly and the family stone, gladys knight and t
and thank you forjoining us in from all the team, cheerio. 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,...
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i think— that is a great feeling for us. i think we — that is a great feeling for us. i think we are ready for the game. i think— think we are ready for the game. i think the — think we are ready for the game. i think the players are ready. they've -ot think the players are ready. they've got tremendous experience now themselves having been in this situation — themselves having been in this situation before. so i think preparation has been calm. it's going _ preparation has been calm. it's going to — preparation has been calm. it's going to be a really, really tight again. _ going to be a really, really tight again. i— going to be a really, really tight again, ithink, and i think going to be a really, really tight again, i think, and i think an exciting _ again, i think, and i think an exciting game for everybody. emma raducanu says the whole experience of her remarkable run at wimbledon caught up with her, after having to withdraw midway through her match last night.the 18 year old brit was trailing 4—6, 0—3 to ajla tomljanovic when she became unwell and
i think— that is a great feeling for us. i think we — that is a great feeling for us. i think we are ready for the game. i think— think we are ready for the game. i think the — think we are ready for the game. i think the players are ready. they've -ot think the players are ready. they've got tremendous experience now themselves having been in this situation — themselves having been in this situation before. so i think preparation has been calm. it's going _ preparation has been calm....
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for wednesday, we still have the high with us. again, an indicator that to the east of england, just enough instability sits in the atmosphere for us to see some thunderstorms breaking out, perhaps earlier in the day, midday into the afternoon on wednesday. bit more cloud across the northeast of england, that, i think, will linger, actually, for north sea coasts. so cooler for the likes of newcastle and hull. you can still see plenty of heat elsewhere, mid—to—high—20s widely, those temperatures. and the extreme heat warning stands for those parts of england and wales on into thursday. friday is a different story — the temperatures are easing back, fresher air is arriving. where is it coming from? it's getting pulled in around an area of low pressure that will be starting to approach the southwest of the uk. overnight friday can they may start to throw in some showers, certainly it looks like there will be plenty of those circulating around in time for the weekend. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. after 16 mon
for wednesday, we still have the high with us. again, an indicator that to the east of england, just enough instability sits in the atmosphere for us to see some thunderstorms breaking out, perhaps earlier in the day, midday into the afternoon on wednesday. bit more cloud across the northeast of england, that, i think, will linger, actually, for north sea coasts. so cooler for the likes of newcastle and hull. you can still see plenty of heat elsewhere, mid—to—high—20s widely, those...
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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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thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that 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. tuesday, january ist, 1856. with little pride and less hope, we begin the new year. in the world to come, us—based norwegian film—maker mona fastvold captures an intense romantic relationship set against the bleak, unforgiving backdrop of i9th—century frontier life. when the day is done, my mind turns to her, and i think... "why are we to be separated?" adapted from a story byjim shepard, who shares screenwriting credits with ron hansen, the film follows the fortunes — or misfortunes — of two couples living on remote farms in schoharie county. it's a tough existence, with narrator abigail, played by katherine waterston, recording the daily grind in her diary — a monotone document of a life filled with hardship, tinged with grief, and notably lacking in love.
thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that 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. tuesday, january ist, 1856. with little pride and less hope, we begin the new year. in the world to come, us—based norwegian film—maker mona fastvold captures an intense...
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they moved to the us state of minnesota when she was seven years old. at home, the focus was on getting good grades and going to college. halima aden, 19, st cloud! but after competing in miss minnesota usa in 2016, the first hijab and modest swimsuit wearing contestant to do so, she was spotted by modelling agency img. a couple of years ago, had you told me this was going to be my life, i would have been like, no way! i was working housekeeping, going to school full—time, and ijust, i didn't plan to be in the fashion industry. in the 102—year history, i was the first model in a hijab to feature on the cover of british vogue. and i remember that being such a proud moment for me. it was written in her modelling contract that she would never remove her hijab, and that she would have a blacked—out box to change in on the shoots to protect her modesty. by 2019 she was walking the runway with fashion superstars and making history yet again, collaborating with designers like tommy hilfiger to become the first model to wear a burkini in sports illustrate
they moved to the us state of minnesota when she was seven years old. at home, the focus was on getting good grades and going to college. halima aden, 19, st cloud! but after competing in miss minnesota usa in 2016, the first hijab and modest swimsuit wearing contestant to do so, she was spotted by modelling agency img. a couple of years ago, had you told me this was going to be my life, i would have been like, no way! i was working housekeeping, going to school full—time, and ijust, i didn't...
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we can find us on twitter. you can call us on and do have a look at our website for previous interviews. that is all from us and we are off the air for a few weeks now and will be back at the start of september. until then, goodbye. hello. a few places got close to 29 degrees on friday, it's likely over the weekend we will get above 30 for the first time this summer. mostly dry with hot sunshine and it is all because of high pressure which is taking up residence right on top of the uk. but notice there is a frontal system to the north, that will provide more cloud, especially across the north—west of scotland. some cloud to start the day across the irish sea coast, england, north wales, quite a lot of cloud for northern ireland and a little bit across the south of england. that will clear quite quickly but some mist and murk for northern ireland and a little bit across the south of england. that will clear quite quickly but some remaining for north—west scotland, 17 degrees in aberdeen, highs of 25. the clo
we can find us on twitter. you can call us on and do have a look at our website for previous interviews. that is all from us and we are off the air for a few weeks now and will be back at the start of september. until then, goodbye. hello. a few places got close to 29 degrees on friday, it's likely over the weekend we will get above 30 for the first time this summer. mostly dry with hot sunshine and it is all because of high pressure which is taking up residence right on top of the uk. but...
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beat the virus, i believe we should use them.
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and it's not clear— much older than us and it's not clear as — much older than us and it's not clear as sad _ much older than us and it's not clear as sad as it is would they have _ clear as sad as it is would they have died _ clear as sad as it is would they have died anyway. but a huge new talking _ have died anyway. but a huge new talking point and really want to talking point and really want to talk about this inquiry and i think this will— talk about this inquiry and i think this will be one of the the big political— this will be one of the the big political part. this will be one of the the big political part-— this will be one of the the big political part. there will be very interesting- _ political part. there will be very interesting. jim _ political part. there will be very interesting. jim what _ political part. there will be very interesting. jim what do - political part. there will be very interesting. jim what do you - political part. there will be very i interesting. jim what do you make of it? to interesting. jim what do you make of it? ., 4' interesting. jim w
and it's not clear— much older than us and it's not clear as — much older than us and it's not clear as sad _ much older than us and it's not clear as sad as it is would they have _ clear as sad as it is would they have died _ clear as sad as it is would they have died anyway. but a huge new talking _ have died anyway. but a huge new talking point and really want to talking point and really want to talk about this inquiry and i think this will— talk about this inquiry and i think this...
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stay with us for that. for now, bye—bye. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news. the fa has been charged by uefa for four incidents which happened ahead of and during sunday's euro 2020 final defeat to italy. the charges relate to disturbances including fireworks being let off and a supporter invading the pitch, while the behaviour of fans outside wembley is under investigation. so could it affect the uk and ireland's planned bid to host the world cup in 2030? joe lynskey reports. wembley was the host for 8 euros games, it was the glimpse for a city of what could be for a country. an entire major tournament in the uk and ireland. that's the aspiration for 2030. when the world cup grows to 48 teams. the government says it wants to bring the british isles together, but on sunday there was confrontation. before the final, wembley was breached. the scenes outside and in the ground are under scrutiny. uefa have issued fines on four counts, including the boots of the italian anthem. the fa still thinks what
stay with us for that. for now, bye—bye. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news. the fa has been charged by uefa for four incidents which happened ahead of and during sunday's euro 2020 final defeat to italy. the charges relate to disturbances including fireworks being let off and a supporter invading the pitch, while the behaviour of fans outside wembley is under investigation. so could it affect the uk and ireland's planned bid to host the world cup in 2030? joe...
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i think— doing well, it's very good for us. i think it _ doing well, it's very good for us. i think it really has lifted everyone's spirits, sol think it really has lifted everyone's spirits, so i won't be tuning _ everyone's spirits, so i won't be tuning in. — everyone's spirits, so i won't be tuning in, but i'll be very happy if england — tuning in, but i'll be very happy if england win. ijust think it's nice finally— england win. ijust think it's nice finally after such a divisive and difficult — finally after such a divisive and difficult year to have something that brings us all together. absolutely. any sort of protection for tomorrow night? are you somebody who likes to predict scores? i for tomorrow night? are you somebody who likes to predict scores?— who likes to predict scores? i don't like to predict _ who likes to predict scores? i don't like to predict scores. _ who likes to predict scores? i don't like to predict scores. i _ who likes to predict scores? i don't like to predict scores. i think- who likes to predict scores? i don't like to predict scor
i think— doing well, it's very good for us. i think it _ doing well, it's very good for us. i think it really has lifted everyone's spirits, sol think it really has lifted everyone's spirits, so i won't be tuning _ everyone's spirits, so i won't be tuning in. — everyone's spirits, so i won't be tuning in, but i'll be very happy if england — tuning in, but i'll be very happy if england win. ijust think it's nice finally— england win. ijust think it's nice finally after such a divisive...
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and thank you forjoining us. from all of us here on the bbc news late team, cheerio. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamorous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it's all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then an eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? frances, what was your plan? my plan was to die before the money ran out, but i kept on not dying and, here i am. based on the novel by patrick dewitt and directed by azazeljacobs, it stars pfeiffer as deliciously curt manhattan socialite, frances price. after her wealthy husband dies, frances is forced to sell up and decides to move to an apartment in paris with her grown son malcolm, played by lucas hedges. there's also a key role for a pet cat, so this is a fittingly feline move for the former catwoman. what's she paying you? paying me? aren't you her gigolo? oh, god no. that's my mother. it's n
and thank you forjoining us. from all of us here on the bbc news late team, cheerio. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamorous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it's all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then an eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? frances, what was...
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none of us know. if you asked me to kind of, you know, place my bets from things that i know about other related, kind of post viral immunological effects, i�*d be disappointed if most people with long covid weren�*t better orfeeling quite a lot better within two or three years max, i hope. that�*s a long time to feel as ill, as many of us do. it could mean many thousands of people are off work for years, a significant impact on the economy and the nhs. my guesstimate is that the healthcare needs for those people run in to the billions, and it�*s notjust the money, it�*s which clinic will they be seen in? who will the doctors be? who will the nurses be? as the interview ends, nuala has some questions of her own about the illness she too has had to cope with. why did my body think covid was still there? that�*s a good question. one of doctors said to me it was almost like a ghost of the virus in your blood system. i don�*t know and they still don�*t know if it was the live virus that wa
none of us know. if you asked me to kind of, you know, place my bets from things that i know about other related, kind of post viral immunological effects, i�*d be disappointed if most people with long covid weren�*t better orfeeling quite a lot better within two or three years max, i hope. that�*s a long time to feel as ill, as many of us do. it could mean many thousands of people are off work for years, a significant impact on the economy and the nhs. my guesstimate is that the...
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we get used to all of the things that are happening around us. and i think technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mrna technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. so, we take that for granted now that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so, i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple of big picture questions about the future. what do you think is the biggest challenge facing us? i would define climate change as a clear thing we can all focus on because it's something we are leaving behind for the next generation. i think our generation will navigate through it, but it's what we leave for the next generation. so, it weighs on me. so ways in which you need to act early, before the warning signs fully appear. and they're appearing now. before the actual events play out. like covid, except you had to make all the right decisions many years b
we get used to all of the things that are happening around us. and i think technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mrna technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. so, we take that for granted now that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so, i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple...
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social media us and just dial it up. social media giant _ us and just dial it up. social media giant instagram - us and just dial it up. social media giant instagram hasl us and just dial it up. social - media giant instagram has even redesigned the interface and put shopping front and centre. what we are making available to businesses is to help make their content, their existing content, shopper ball. if you're posting a beautiful image, you know, and there is an item that's available for within that, make that shopper ball, make that actionable. 98% of people on instagram follow a business and people come to our platform to be inspired by new brands and to find new products, that's what they want to do on instagram.— to do on instagram. instagram, tiktok, facebook _ to do on instagram. instagram, tiktok, facebook and _ to do on instagram. instagram, tiktok, facebook and others i to do on instagram. instagram, | tiktok, facebook and others are letting businesses take customers to check out within their platforms. so they can pay without ever having to leave the
social media us and just dial it up. social media giant _ us and just dial it up. social media giant instagram - us and just dial it up. social media giant instagram hasl us and just dial it up. social - media giant instagram has even redesigned the interface and put shopping front and centre. what we are making available to businesses is to help make their content, their existing content, shopper ball. if you're posting a beautiful image, you know, and there is an item that's available for...
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coming straight towards us. just coming across. right into the sun. well, we have been waiting quite a while, i was just about to give up hope, and around the corner came a beaver, totally worth being eaten alive by midges for, i think i've inhaled about 20 as well. totally worth it. we saw beavers! for my last leg of this journey i am heading west to aberystwyth, a popular welsh holiday resort and home to a thriving student population. i am at the university's art centre where wales�* musical tradition is being given a new lease of life. sings in welsh. the two outside rows are like the white notes ona piano... plays harp. ..which means you get that nice echo sound, and the middle row are like the black notes. but i won't demonstrate because i never tune them, because life's too short. this is the triple harp, an instrument only played by a handful of people across the world. i think it's europe's only unbroken harping tradition. so it very nearly did die out, but it's great that recently i think there has been a surge in interest in young people.
coming straight towards us. just coming across. right into the sun. well, we have been waiting quite a while, i was just about to give up hope, and around the corner came a beaver, totally worth being eaten alive by midges for, i think i've inhaled about 20 as well. totally worth it. we saw beavers! for my last leg of this journey i am heading west to aberystwyth, a popular welsh holiday resort and home to a thriving student population. i am at the university's art centre where wales�*...
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emma showed us that even elite sport is about pleasure. joe, thank you very much. the supermarket giant morrisons has accepted a takeover deal worth £6.3 billion from a consortium of investment groups, led by the american owner of majestic wine. our business correspondent katy austin reports. morrisons has nearly 500 stores and employs about 110,000 staff in the uk. the takeover it's agreed, led by fortress investment group, is higher than one it rejected last month from a different firm. one stockbroker told me the supermarket is seen as an attractive prospect. the main issue is i think they'll feel that the price is too low and that there is value to be had, the company is profitable, it's got very limited debt, it's got a good, popular business, it's got a good business model, and the shares have done very, very little for the last five years, so i think they'll genuinely think they're getting a bargain. morrisons owns most of its sites, so would a new owner look to sell some and lease them back? fortress says it's not anticipating doing that. it also made a se
emma showed us that even elite sport is about pleasure. joe, thank you very much. the supermarket giant morrisons has accepted a takeover deal worth £6.3 billion from a consortium of investment groups, led by the american owner of majestic wine. our business correspondent katy austin reports. morrisons has nearly 500 stores and employs about 110,000 staff in the uk. the takeover it's agreed, led by fortress investment group, is higher than one it rejected last month from a different firm. one...
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they certainly used to be it'd used to be that way. i'm not. it'd used to be that way. i'm not entirely— it'd used to be that way. i'm not entirely sure if that's the case anymore _ entirely sure if that's the case anymore i_ entirely sure if that's the case anymore. i want to get that wrong. it's something that across the uk we do need _ it's something that across the uk we do need to— it's something that across the uk we do need to look at. i think there is a willingness. whether in apple or rewards _ a willingness. whether in apple or rewards is — a willingness. whether in apple or rewards is a way to do that i don't know _ rewards is a way to do that i don't know i_ rewards is a way to do that i don't know ithink— rewards is a way to do that i don't know. i think we need rewards is a way to do that i don't know. ithink we need more rewards is a way to do that i don't know. i think we need more detail and see _ know. i think we need more detail and see how fleshed out on out will work _ and see how fleshed out on out will work i_ and see how fleshed out on ou
they certainly used to be it'd used to be that way. i'm not. it'd used to be that way. i'm not entirely— it'd used to be that way. i'm not entirely sure if that's the case anymore _ entirely sure if that's the case anymore i_ entirely sure if that's the case anymore. i want to get that wrong. it's something that across the uk we do need _ it's something that across the uk we do need to— it's something that across the uk we do need to look at. i think there is a willingness. whether in apple...