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when he arrives, he will feel that every one of us wants to commit ourselves to becoming better and we are ambitious people, we want to do it well, and we count on harry in that. the talk to will go into the semifinals. england are into 20 action right now gets pakistan. pakistan are batting first and the latest is they are 31 without loss. let's round up some other stories. janneman malan hit an unbeaten 177 in dublin as south africa beat ireland by by in their third one day international. england's lewis ludlow has been banned for four matches for kneeing an opponent in the head during last saturday's win over canada. the gloucester player was captain on what was just his second international appearance. britain's elvin evans says he's "not fully satisfied inside the car" after ending the day in fifth overall after nine stages of rally estonia. he's more than a minute behind overall leader and his toyota team—mate kalle rovanpera. sir mo farah has said he believes online racist abuse towards black sportsmen and women is getting worse and he's calling for social media companies to t
when he arrives, he will feel that every one of us wants to commit ourselves to becoming better and we are ambitious people, we want to do it well, and we count on harry in that. the talk to will go into the semifinals. england are into 20 action right now gets pakistan. pakistan are batting first and the latest is they are 31 without loss. let's round up some other stories. janneman malan hit an unbeaten 177 in dublin as south africa beat ireland by by in their third one day international....
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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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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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if the vaccine isn't going to protect us from _ vaccine isn't going to protect us from that— vaccine isn't going to protect us from that in a sufficient way, that it may _ from that in a sufficient way, that it may be — from that in a sufficient way, that it may be that a different approach has to— it may be that a different approach has to be _ it may be that a different approach has to be taken, which is we have to learn _ has to be taken, which is we have to learn to— has to be taken, which is we have to learn to just — has to be taken, which is we have to learn tojust exist has to be taken, which is we have to learn to just exist with it. that's may— learn to just exist with it. that's may be — learn to just exist with it. that's may be a — learn to just exist with it. that's may be a difficult step and maybe it's worth — may be a difficult step and maybe it's worth one more heave and staying — it's worth one more heave and staying on. _ it's worth one more heave and staying on, but we do have to see an end aim _ staying on, but we do have to see an end aim 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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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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if amazon are not going to use it, i'm way too _ amazon are not going to use it, i'm way too late — amazon are not going to use it, i'm way too late. we amazon are not going to use it, i'm way too late-— way too late. we will see un about 40 minutes' _ way too late. we will see un about 40 minutes' time _ way too late. we will see un about 40 minutes' time for _ way too late. we will see un about 40 minutes' time for another - way too late. we will see un about. 40 minutes' time for another papers update but for now thank you very much indeed. good evening. it's been a day to rememberfor team gb at the olympics with three golds coming in events today, and there could have been more, too. tom daley, who, after 13 years of trying, finally has an olympic gold medal around his neck. he won the men's synchronised ten—metre platform competition with his partner matty lee. the pair dived impeccably throughout, moving top of the leaderboard after four dives before going on to expertly handle all the nerves and pressure in their final two routines. in a nail—biting finale, the british pair wa
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and it's bringing people on the journey with us. people on the “ourney with us. we're auoin to people on the “ourney with us. we're going to show— people on the journey with us. we're going to show you — people on the journey with us. we're going to show you the _ people on the journey with us. we're going to show you the strawberries. true story, we've got one. accidentally throw that cardboard pundit away. let's talk about some tennis. roger federer on centre court, getting a bit tighter in that third set. federer took the first on a tie—break. lots of big serving from both of them. the second step was far more convincing on the eight time wimbledon champion going for his 21st grand slam. 6—1 against gasquet. federer has been in the last ten times they fled without even dropping a set. gasquet has only beaten federer twice in any of their encounters. it's 3—3. federer on course to play cameron norrie and the third round. i left you with emma earlier. i thought she was going to be on that the court next to us here, where she was last night when she w
and it's bringing people on the journey with us. people on the “ourney with us. we're auoin to people on the “ourney with us. we're going to show— people on the journey with us. we're going to show you — people on the journey with us. we're going to show you the _ people on the journey with us. we're going to show you the strawberries. true story, we've got one. accidentally throw that cardboard pundit away. let's talk about some tennis. roger federer on centre court, getting a bit...
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sarah, tell us a bit more about what happened to the us gymnast? good morning from tokyo. it was really amazing as all eyes were on the american superstar simone biles. she was going in that team event in the gymnastics. she did vault as the first piece of apparatus she was doing and was unhappy with it. afterwards she left the arena for a while and we were wondering what was going on. she did reappear and did seem to have her armed guards on what suggesting she would take part in the next event but however we send out a statement from the us gymnastics saying she would not compete in the rest of the event. now she has been afterwards since then, saying she needed to protect her mental health and she did not quite feel at the races within her performance and the fall and wanted to protect yourself and i think it's a really interesting discussion point for sports and athletes of the moment because we are so used to hearing about athletes getting their physical injuries but this was something that the mobile said is more prevalent in sport now and that she really wanted to p
sarah, tell us a bit more about what happened to the us gymnast? good morning from tokyo. it was really amazing as all eyes were on the american superstar simone biles. she was going in that team event in the gymnastics. she did vault as the first piece of apparatus she was doing and was unhappy with it. afterwards she left the arena for a while and we were wondering what was going on. she did reappear and did seem to have her armed guards on what suggesting she would take part in the next...
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and that is all from us, so it is goodbye for me and wejoin the bbc�*s news from us, so it is goodbye for me and we join the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster live at st george's park. the final stretch, england say they are fit, they say they are ready for the european championship finals on sunday. a, the european championship finals on sunda . �* , . the european championship finals on sunda . m ., . ., the european championship finals on sunda . �* , ., . ., ., sunday. a be a cloud level, the long wait for this — sunday. a be a cloud level, the long wait for this to _ sunday. a be a cloud level, the long wait for this to win _ sunday. a be a cloud level, the long wait for this to win a _ sunday. a be a cloud level, the long wait for this to win a trophy. - sunday. a be a cloud level, the long wait for this to win a trophy. we - wait for this to win a trophy. we are also going to get the very latest from the italian camp, what do they have in store for the match? here at wimbledon, the road number one looks to be heading int
and that is all from us, so it is goodbye for me and wejoin the bbc�*s news from us, so it is goodbye for me and we join the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster live at st george's park. the final stretch, england say they are fit, they say they are ready for the european championship finals on sunday. a, the european championship finals on sunda . �* , . the european championship finals on sunda . m ., . ., the european championship finals...
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beat the virus, i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympic, where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. the final rowing action. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start in tokyo, where there's increasing concern that enthusiasm for the olympics has contributed to a spike in coronavirus cases. for the first time since the pandemic began, the number of new daily infections there has passed 10,000. the japanese authorities say the dramatic rise will not affect the olympic action, but experts are warning if something isn't done to control the spread, the city's healthcare system could soon be overwhelmed. from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. this is tokyo in the middle of a state of emergency, in the middle of a pandemic. these bars are not supposed to be se
beat the virus, i believe we should use them. an inquiry into the murder of a maltese anti—corruption journalist says the state must bear responsibility for her death. i'm sarah mulkerrins live in tokyo on day 7 of the olympic, where the focus will start to shift to the track where the world's fastest women are in action in the 100m heats. the final rowing action. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start in tokyo, where there's increasing concern that enthusiasm...
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us. good to talk to you. with supporters from around the world not allowed to attend these games, many have had to settle for watching from fanzones in their countries. in the indian capital, delhi, the indian sports minister and his deputy invited former athletes and children from several of the city's sports clubs to watch the live event and cheer for their country's team. in the french capital, paris, people gathered in the trocadero gardens to watch the opening ceremony. the square has been turned into an open—air fanzone with a large screen that will show the competition for the next four weeks, olympics followed by paralympics. across the channel in sunny london, which hosted the games in 2012, a zone near the olympic stadium has been set up complete with deck chairs and entertainment for spectators, including one former two—time olympic medallist fatima whitbread. and in the us capital, washington, in spite of the 13—hour difference with japan, bars opened in the early mornin
us. good to talk to you. with supporters from around the world not allowed to attend these games, many have had to settle for watching from fanzones in their countries. in the indian capital, delhi, the indian sports minister and his deputy invited former athletes and children from several of the city's sports clubs to watch the live event and cheer for their country's team. in the french capital, paris, people gathered in the trocadero gardens to watch the opening ceremony. the square has been...
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us. last eight, this is a big game for us this — last eight, this is a big game for us this is — last eight, this is a big game for us. this is the last 16. whatever,, ukraine _ us. this is the last 16. whatever,, ukraine are — us. this is the last 16. whatever,, ukraine are a _ us. this is the last 16. whatever,, ukraine are a great side but if the boys _ ukraine are a great side but if the boys turn — ukraine are a great side but if the boys turn up, we will win the game. do you _ boys turn up, we will win the game. do you thihk— boys turn up, we will win the game. do you think england will bring it home? i do you think england will bring it home? ~ home? i think we will win it comfortably _ home? i think we will win it comfortably if— home? i think we will win it comfortably if england - home? i think we will win it comfortably if england do i home? i think we will win it i comfortably if england do not overreact to the pressure. i think we go _ overreact to the pressure. i
us. last eight, this is a big game for us this — last eight, this is a big game for us this is — last eight, this is a big game for us. this is the last 16. whatever,, ukraine _ us. this is the last 16. whatever,, ukraine are — us. this is the last 16. whatever,, ukraine are a _ us. this is the last 16. whatever,, ukraine are a great side but if the boys _ ukraine are a great side but if the boys turn — ukraine are a great side but if the boys turn up, we will win the game. do you _...
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and how to use a defibrillator should they ever need to do so. i how to use a defibrillator should they ever need to do so. i thought it was really _ they ever need to do so. i thought it was really good _ they ever need to do so. i thought it was really good because - they ever need to do so. i thought it was really good because of - they ever need to do so. i thought it was really good because of how| they ever need to do so. i thought l it was really good because of how to for the _ it was really good because of how to for the future. definitely. it was really good because of how to forthe future. definitely. i it was really good because of how to for the future. definitely. i didn't know— for the future. definitely. i didn't know anything before and then coming out of— know anything before and then coming out of it. _ know anything before and then coming out of it, knowing so much. it know anything before and then coming out of it, knowing so much.— out of it, knowing so much. it helps out of it, knowing so much. it helps ou in an out of it, knowing so much. it helps you in an
and how to use a defibrillator should they ever need to do so. i how to use a defibrillator should they ever need to do so. i thought it was really _ they ever need to do so. i thought it was really good _ they ever need to do so. i thought it was really good because - they ever need to do so. i thought it was really good because of - they ever need to do so. i thought it was really good because of how| they ever need to do so. i thought l it was really good because of how to for the _ it was...
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notjust on the the progressiveness of us as a team not just on the pitch the progressiveness of us as a team notjust on the pitch but the progressiveness of us as a team not just on the pitch but off the pitch— not just on the pitch but off the pitchiust — not just on the pitch but off the pitchjust speaks to not just on the pitch but off the pitch just speaks to us as a whole in the _ pitch just speaks to us as a whole in the unity— pitch just speaks to us as a whole in the unity that we have within our team _ in the unity that we have within our team with— in the unity that we have within our team. with that so many leaders in this team _ team. with that so many leaders in this team i— team. with that so many leaders in this team i reckon there could've been _ this team i reckon there could've been ten — this team i reckon there could've been ten captains but you can only really _ been ten captains but you can only really took — been ten captains but you can only really look to the spearheads. that natural _ really look to the spearheads. that natural is _ really look
notjust on the the progressiveness of us as a team not just on the pitch the progressiveness of us as a team notjust on the pitch but the progressiveness of us as a team not just on the pitch but off the pitch— not just on the pitch but off the pitchiust — not just on the pitch but off the pitchjust speaks to not just on the pitch but off the pitch just speaks to us as a whole in the _ pitch just speaks to us as a whole in the unity— pitch just speaks to us as a whole in the unity that we...
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thanks forjoining us. after winning the hearts of brits across the country, emma raducanu's wimbledon has come to a sad conclusion. the 18—year—old was forced to retire in her last 16 match against ajla tomljanovic after a medical issue in the second set. joe wilson has this. emma raducanu's first lesson in when the second week was how to wait the practice courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw it looked like another example of remarkable composure. her opponent, top of the screen from australian ajla tomljanovic, is over a decade into her professional career. but look who was embracing the occasion. you could see how closely matched the players were every rally feeling tense. imagine being emma's mum. a 50 minute first set was settled like this. 6—4 to tomljanovic put in the second is at the tennis remained intense under the roof, requiring energy, demand concentration, everything. it became clear she was battling more than the score, medical timeout. nice deep breaths
thanks forjoining us. after winning the hearts of brits across the country, emma raducanu's wimbledon has come to a sad conclusion. the 18—year—old was forced to retire in her last 16 match against ajla tomljanovic after a medical issue in the second set. joe wilson has this. emma raducanu's first lesson in when the second week was how to wait the practice courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw it looked like another example of remarkable composure. her...
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let us all take a moment to remember all those friends and loved ones who are no longer with us, in particular because of the covid—19 pandemic. there was reflection, but the theme, too, was "moving forward". music. and a tribute to how athletes have had to adapt to 12 months of lockdown. at the front of it, japan's arisa tsubata, a boxer and a nurse who missed out on the games when her qualifier was cancelled. japan's flag, too, was brought on by key workers, waved on in the stands by around 1000 dignitaries. tokyo were last host for the games in 1964, when trees were planted. the wood's being used for these 0lympic rings. and so more than 200 nations converged on a city in a state of emergency. this games is a year late. the ioc�*s called it "the light at the end of a tunnel". the pandemic forced us apart. this separation made this tunnel so dark. but today, wherever in the world you may be, we are united in sharing this moment together. 0ver four hours, there was fun and, too, the sense of an 0lympics as a tv event. it's showtime. but tokyo's showpiece has come with the world still in a
let us all take a moment to remember all those friends and loved ones who are no longer with us, in particular because of the covid—19 pandemic. there was reflection, but the theme, too, was "moving forward". music. and a tribute to how athletes have had to adapt to 12 months of lockdown. at the front of it, japan's arisa tsubata, a boxer and a nurse who missed out on the games when her qualifier was cancelled. japan's flag, too, was brought on by key workers, waved on in the stands...
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us it was— is out in the sun is shining for us it was wonderful.— is out in the sun is shining for us it was wonderful. good conditions for watching _ it was wonderful. good conditions for watching and _ it was wonderful. good conditions for watching and not _ it was wonderful. good conditions for watching and not bad - it was wonderful. good conditions for watching and not bad for- it was wonderful. good conditions l for watching and not bad for playing either as a couple of former champions proved. south africa's louis 0osthuizen leading the way on six on the power. closely pursued by americans george and speak as he rolled his way into contention. and a cluster of english players including danny willett are right there in the chasing pack. as ever rory mcilroy was one of the biggest draws. but after a fine start his round veered into the vegetation. he's six shots off the pace while big hitting price and to shamble is seven back after he also took the scenic route. it was hard work, not so much a golf club as a garden streamer. instead this was the way to do it. amateurs with the c
us it was— is out in the sun is shining for us it was wonderful.— is out in the sun is shining for us it was wonderful. good conditions for watching _ it was wonderful. good conditions for watching and _ it was wonderful. good conditions for watching and not _ it was wonderful. good conditions for watching and not bad - it was wonderful. good conditions for watching and not bad for- it was wonderful. good conditions l for watching and not bad for playing either as a couple of former...
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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. of the longer spells of 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 persist
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. of the longer spells of...
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low pressure with us for the start of the week, hence that flooding rain in places. the low transfers out into continental europe, most of the thundery downpours are away the other side of the channel. but the low is close enough by to bring the threat of heavy showers towards the south east but generally, we have fewer, lighter showers, turning drier from the west, bit more sunshine coming through, so temperatures a little higher on tuesday. and it continues to dry out during wednesday as that rain pushes away. yes, we'll find a weak weather front arriving in the northwest, bringing more cloud, but otherwise dry and decent spells of sunshine. as a result, those temperatures up to 25 degrees. it won't get hot just yet, we have the high pressure building in towards the uk but this is where the air is coming from, more of a northerly breeze. but certainly an improvement as the week goes on. starting wet withflooding rains in places. from midweek onwards, much drier with sunshine and looks as though summer is coming home at last. this is bbc news, with the latest headli
low pressure with us for the start of the week, hence that flooding rain in places. the low transfers out into continental europe, most of the thundery downpours are away the other side of the channel. but the low is close enough by to bring the threat of heavy showers towards the south east but generally, we have fewer, lighter showers, turning drier from the west, bit more sunshine coming through, so temperatures a little higher on tuesday. and it continues to dry out during wednesday as that...
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to see your friends and family about 50,000 for us tonight, unbelievable.— about 50,000 for us tonight, unbelievable. i, i, , i, unbelievable. that man is the go, he is the mvp- — unbelievable. that man is the go, he is the mvp- we _ unbelievable. that man is the go, he is the mvp. we love _ unbelievable. that man is the go, he is the mvp. we love you, _ is the mvp. we love you, giannis antentokounpo, you better stay here foreven _ antentokounpo, you better stay here forever. the...
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thank you so much for joining us- — lot simpler. thank you so much for joining us. thank _ lot simpler. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. _ and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me tonight are the author and journalist rachel shabi and broadcasterjames lewer. the number of people in hospital with coronavirus in the uk is at its highest level for three months though deaths remain low. the boss of nhs providers chris hopson says he sees risks to relaxing lockdown restrictions saying the decision will put "very significant" pressure on the nhs. the latest figures show that the overall number of people in england waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to a new record high of 5.3 million people. our health editor, hugh pym reports. roz from leeds is finding that everyday life and work is a struggle because of her arthritis. she was referred for treatment by her gp in september and now it seems she would have waited for at least a yea
thank you so much for joining us- — lot simpler. thank you so much for joining us. thank _ lot simpler. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. _ and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me tonight are the author and journalist rachel shabi and broadcasterjames lewer. the number of people in hospital with coronavirus in the uk is at its highest level for three months though...
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then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope _ marie's. then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope things... - marie's. then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope things... the i of luck. we hope things... the action happens overnight, if you're feeling nocturnal, you can follow all the olympic games on the bbc, or pick up all the highlights and action from... bbc breakfast becomes olympic practice for the next few weeks. we'll be bringing you every moment, every metal right here on sportsday. but for right now, that's it for us. good evening. storm clouds have been gathering to the south of the uk, setting us up for quite a big change to the weather this weekend. it is going to be cooler and, for some, especially across southern areas, we will see some really intense thundery downpours. these pulses of heavy, thundery rain pushing up across southern england, parts of south wales through the night. at the same time, mist and murk and low cloud once again roll in across eastern and central parts of scotland and down the eastern side of england. another pretty warm night, 17
then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope _ marie's. then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope things... - marie's. then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope things... the i of luck. we hope things... the action happens overnight, if you're feeling nocturnal, you can follow all the olympic games on the bbc, or pick up all the highlights and action from... bbc breakfast becomes olympic practice for the next few weeks. we'll be bringing you every moment, every metal right here on sportsday....
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is used in a positive way? because obviously i think she will call someone what they are and what they can be described as but you can also have negative connotations within that. . ., , have negative connotations within that. _, , . ., . that. the context is that the woman, a member of — that. the context is that the woman, a member of staff _ that. the context is that the woman, a member of staff wrote _ that. the context is that the woman, a member of staff wrote a _ that. the context is that the woman, a member of staff wrote a call- a member of staff wrote a call review in which she described as a car as comfy wheels for a grandmother, and that was a reference to her. what do you think was i think the story it might be a bit underfive of was i think the story it might be a bit under five of the fact that... the tribunal actually ruled against the claim — the tribunal actually ruled against the claim that she brought in because _ the claim that she brought in because they decided that they cannot— bec
is used in a positive way? because obviously i think she will call someone what they are and what they can be described as but you can also have negative connotations within that. . ., , have negative connotations within that. _, , . ., . that. the context is that the woman, a member of — that. the context is that the woman, a member of staff _ that. the context is that the woman, a member of staff wrote _ that. the context is that the woman, a member of staff wrote a _ that. the context is...
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the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings is to aid in the legislative process and the committee can also make referrals to the department of justice for prosecution so we know the department ofjustice has more than 500 defendants related to the january six events so presumably, information that comes from this committee hearings over the coming months and even years, can't be used towards those cases, or like i said, legislative aide, maybe they could come up with legislation around what happened. so that is looking long term. in the short term we are expecting things to quiet down unless something major breaks
the us congress is about to _ months. the us congress is about to go _ months. the us congress is about to go on _ months. the us congress is about to go on a _ months. the us congress is about to go on a break - months. the us congress is about to go on a break and l months. the us congress is i about to go on a break and so as the committee alluded to today, it is going to go on pause for a bit and they actually don't have another hearing lined up. that said, the whole point of these hearings...
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our reporter our reporter chetan parthak is there for us. djokovic, it was just not the roger federer we were used to seeing there today? he: was flat come out of sync, and he lost it straight sets for the first time at wimbledon in 19 years. and thatis time at wimbledon in 19 years. and that is going to be a story in a time. even if he is 39 now, coming to the shaping chips only having played about five events in the last 18 months. when federal loses in the manner in which he lost today it's going to be a story. just the left of me on the opposite media balcony there's hundreds of people lined up i can only assume to catch a glimpse because the inevitable question will because the inevitable question will be asked, bearing in mind he turns 40 be asked, bearing in mind he turns a0 in august, have we seen the last of it roger federer at wimbledon? he said he would make a call other whether he goes to the other pics after these championships, was that they don't have an answer to that at they don't have an answer to that at the moment and we
our reporter our reporter chetan parthak is there for us. djokovic, it was just not the roger federer we were used to seeing there today? he: was flat come out of sync, and he lost it straight sets for the first time at wimbledon in 19 years. and thatis time at wimbledon in 19 years. and that is going to be a story in a time. even if he is 39 now, coming to the shaping chips only having played about five events in the last 18 months. when federal loses in the manner in which he lost today it's...
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it's been used, yes. it has been used. that was actually on a newspaper — the one—cent rate at the time was for newspapers and the four—cent rate was for letters. right, yes, i can see it now. it's a little bit scruffy if you don't mind me saying. it's... it's had a hard life in some respects. i mean, you know, it's 1856, it's very old. obviously it was, it was used, it was sent on a newspaper and luckily, luckily it was kept and it was found and there begins it's very rich and colourful story of how it then ended up here. actually, today it arrived at stanley gibbons in the strand this afternoon. it has taken me a little bit by surprise, this, because my old headmaster who used to run the stamp club at school and sold me some quite expensive stamps always told me that a penny black or a penny red was the most expensive stamp in the world. not the most expensive. certainly, the penny black was the most well known. 60 million plus were actually printed, so there's actually quite a few that survived to this day. what m
it's been used, yes. it has been used. that was actually on a newspaper — the one—cent rate at the time was for newspapers and the four—cent rate was for letters. right, yes, i can see it now. it's a little bit scruffy if you don't mind me saying. it's... it's had a hard life in some respects. i mean, you know, it's 1856, it's very old. obviously it was, it was used, it was sent on a newspaper and luckily, luckily it was kept and it was found and there begins it's very rich and colourful...
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do stay with us for that. supermarket chain morrisons accepts a multi—billion pound takeover bid by a us investment group led by the owner of majestic wine. a union urges the government to keep some measures in place after the 19th ofjuly when all covid restrictions are due to be in england. at least two bodies and have been found and 20 people remain missing injapan aftera found and 20 people remain missing injapan after a landslide sent mud cascading down a hillside, smashing into homes and sweeping away cars. she has done it, teenager emma raducanu becomes the youngest british woman to reach round four of wimbledon after beating the romanian world number 45 sorana cirstea in four sets. hello, good evening, and england are through to theirfirst hello, good evening, and england are through to their first semifinal in the men's european championship for 25 years. they have just beaten ukraine 4—0 in rome, harry kane scored the first goal less than four minutes into the match and there were two more goals w
do stay with us for that. supermarket chain morrisons accepts a multi—billion pound takeover bid by a us investment group led by the owner of majestic wine. a union urges the government to keep some measures in place after the 19th ofjuly when all covid restrictions are due to be in england. at least two bodies and have been found and 20 people remain missing injapan aftera found and 20 people remain missing injapan after a landslide sent mud cascading down a hillside, smashing into homes and...
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a reformed man using boxing to leave behind his head london life in mumbai. it plays out like a movie script, and that's because it is. indian cinemas, best actor took no short cuts. like many before him, he trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real. we trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real.— trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer — the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the film. _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the film. a _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the film. a similar- as a boxer in the film. a similar when you meet him, he isjust extremely wry, you know, he is like a street fighter. find extremely wry, you know, he is like a street fighter.— a street fighter. and immersing himself into _ a street fighter. and immersing himself into a _ a street fighter. and immersing himself into a relentless - a street fighter. an
a reformed man using boxing to leave behind his head london life in mumbai. it plays out like a movie script, and that's because it is. indian cinemas, best actor took no short cuts. like many before him, he trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real. we trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real.— trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer — the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in _ the ring for real. we see his growth...
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so tv producers want to use the band's music to use the band's music in a series. some of the band wanted to happen, he doesn't. what isjohn lydon saying? this show is directed by danny boyle, it's called pistol and it's based on the memoir of stevejones, another bandmate, and john lydon believes that the book shows him in a hostile and unflattering light. he's previously called the project "disrespectful". he told a newspaper back in april that he feels like he was backed into a corner like a rat with it, so he won't give permission for his music and the band's music to be used in this unless a court orders him to, and that's where we've ended up — in the high court with the two bandmates bringing legal action. what is the argument that stevejones and paul cook's legal team are making? they say in 1998, the members of the sex pistols — there was four originally and laterjoined by sid vicious, who died — they made an agreement that if somebody wanted to use their music and license it, it would be a majority rules basis, ie if the majority approved it, then it
so tv producers want to use the band's music to use the band's music in a series. some of the band wanted to happen, he doesn't. what isjohn lydon saying? this show is directed by danny boyle, it's called pistol and it's based on the memoir of stevejones, another bandmate, and john lydon believes that the book shows him in a hostile and unflattering light. he's previously called the project "disrespectful". he told a newspaper back in april that he feels like he was backed into a...
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with us? and, of course, we were the only g7 nation at the summit this summer to actually cut our budget. and, operationally, this saves lives. this money provide support for clean water, for polio vaccinations, for tackling hiv, and, of course, the critical humanitarian support in places like yemen, in syria and in libya. and those vacuums get filled either by extremists or, indeed, by other nations with very different agendas. if china or russia push in then they will pursue very, very different agendas — very difficult for us to get back in there. now it's time for a look at the weather. to ensure thundery downpours. that is what some of us are content with this afternoon. there are some sunny spells. if is essential, it will feel quite warm. you you'll certainly know about it. the greatest risk of disruption of these is in north wales, northern ireland, especially in the west, much of scotland away from the north—east. you can see bright colours showing up you can see bright colours sh
with us? and, of course, we were the only g7 nation at the summit this summer to actually cut our budget. and, operationally, this saves lives. this money provide support for clean water, for polio vaccinations, for tackling hiv, and, of course, the critical humanitarian support in places like yemen, in syria and in libya. and those vacuums get filled either by extremists or, indeed, by other nations with very different agendas. if china or russia push in then they will pursue very, very...
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this been a lot of criticism about the us - lot of criticism about the us pull—out from afghanistan, is it going be similar to that, leaving but not really leaving?— but not really leaving? well, i think the two _ but not really leaving? well, i think the two situations - but not really leaving? well, i think the two situations are i but not really leaving? well, i i think the two situations are quite different in a think as far as a rock is concerned. quite a lot of local politics coming into play, especially from militia groups, groups that been putting pressure on the prime minister there for the removal of all us troops. now, that clearly is going to happen, but the role has been changed and could be seen as lesser. by troops, that's not going to happen for the foreseeable future.- not going to happen for the foreseeable future. there is some anal sis foreseeable future. there is some analysis that _ foreseeable future. there is some analysis that this _ foreseeable future. there is some analysis that this move _ foreseeable future. there is some analysis that this move by - fo
this been a lot of criticism about the us - lot of criticism about the us pull—out from afghanistan, is it going be similar to that, leaving but not really leaving?— but not really leaving? well, i think the two _ but not really leaving? well, i think the two situations - but not really leaving? well, i think the two situations are i but not really leaving? well, i i think the two situations are quite different in a think as far as a rock is concerned. quite a lot of local politics coming...
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thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. explain to us what you found. 50 us on bbc news. explain to us what ou found. ., ., ., you found. so we found that in all studies come _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up like previous - studies come up like previous studies, there was definitely evidence that higher testosterone correlated, at least a among men, more likely to be employed in higher education qualifications. lots of markers of educational status. but then when we used genetic methods which are able to actually separate off just the effect of testosterone on those outcomes, as opposed to potentially the effect of those outcomes on testosterone, there was no evidence at all that testosterone had influence on those things. so our results suggest that if there is a link that's been observed between testosterone and something like higher income, it may be because higher income, it may be because higher income, it may be because higher income affects testosterone, not the other way around. 50 higher inc
thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. explain to us what you found. 50 us on bbc news. explain to us what ou found. ., ., ., you found. so we found that in all studies come _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up _ you found. so we found that in all studies come up like previous - studies come up like previous studies, there was definitely evidence that higher testosterone correlated, at least a among men, more likely to be employed in higher education qualifications....
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my my colleaguejoins us my colleague joins us now. this is my colleague “oins us now. this is one of my colleague “oins us now. this is of those — my colleague joins us now. this is one of those places _ my colleague joins us now. this is one of those places that - my colleague joins us now. this is one of those places that has - my colleague joins us now. this is one of those places that has beeni one of those places that has been targeted which has had such a crisis through this whole tragedy. not only land collapse, buildings collapses, but also this dual carriageway was completely flooded when we got here very early in the morning and slowly, as the waters have been receding, the salvage operation is taking place. with over 130 people killed in this flooding, the country is morning and it is in deep shock. the papers are calling this the flood of death. the rescue operation is intense. over 20,000 rescuers have been mobilised across the country. the armyjoining with the police force and a whole cast of volunteers who were trying to help those people who have lo
my my colleaguejoins us my colleague joins us now. this is my colleague “oins us now. this is one of my colleague “oins us now. this is of those — my colleague joins us now. this is one of those places _ my colleague joins us now. this is one of those places that - my colleague joins us now. this is one of those places that has - my colleague joins us now. this is one of those places that has beeni one of those places that has been targeted which has had such a crisis through this whole...
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weeks has cost us another million i weeks has cost us another million pounds _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and — weeks has cost us another million pounds and we _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have lost - weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have lost a - weeks has cost us another millioni pounds and we have lost a number weeks has cost us another million i pounds and we have lost a number of those _ pounds and we have lost a number of those people — pounds and we have lost a number of those people because _ pounds and we have lost a number of those people because that— pounds and we have lost a number of those people because that they i those people because that they thought— those people because that they thought i— those people because that they thought i cannot _ those people because that they thought i cannot wait _ those people because that they thought i cannot wait any - those people because that theyl thought i cannot wait any longer those people because that they i thought
weeks has cost us another million i weeks has cost us another million pounds _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and — weeks has cost us another million pounds and we _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have _ weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have lost - weeks has cost us another million pounds and we have lost a - weeks has cost us another millioni pounds and we have lost a number weeks has cost us another million i pounds and we have lost a number of...
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could you 'ust take us thranh problems for us. could you 'ust take us through what * problems for us. could you 'ust take us through what those _ problems for us. could you just take us through what those props - problems for us. could you just take us through what those props are - problems for us. could you just take us through what those props are at l us through what those props are at the practicalities? how we feel it in shops, for example?— the practicalities? how we feel it in shops, for example? what a lot of our members — in shops, for example? what a lot of our members are _ in shops, for example? what a lot of our members are having _ in shops, for example? what a lot of our members are having to - in shops, for example? what a lot of our members are having to do - in shops, for example? what a lot of our members are having to do is - our members are having to do is actually cut down the number of products they are doing, so they are possibly managing to get the same amount of product through, but the of lines are
could you 'ust take us thranh problems for us. could you 'ust take us through what * problems for us. could you 'ust take us through what those _ problems for us. could you just take us through what those props - problems for us. could you just take us through what those props are - problems for us. could you just take us through what those props are at l us through what those props are at the practicalities? how we feel it in shops, for example?— the practicalities? how we feel it in shops,...
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the taliban have thanked the us for going. critics of the deal say the afghan government got little in return while the west is rushing for the exit and leaving afghanistan on the exit and leaving afghanistan on the brink of another civil war. now to miami, where rescuers who continue to search through the rubble of a collapsed apartment block may soon have to contend with a hurricane. under a new plan, teams are working for now through only three of nine grids marked in the ruins of the 12—floor building. authorities are eager to make as much progress as possible before the expected arrival of hurricane elsa this weekend. sophie long sent us this update from miami. well, the search and rescue operation is now in day nine after it had to be pulsed for some 15 hours on thursday. that was largely due to fears that the remaining part of the building still left standing could fall. that remains a major area of concern when it comes to the safety of the rescue workers who are continuing now their painstaking task of sifting throu
the taliban have thanked the us for going. critics of the deal say the afghan government got little in return while the west is rushing for the exit and leaving afghanistan on the exit and leaving afghanistan on the brink of another civil war. now to miami, where rescuers who continue to search through the rubble of a collapsed apartment block may soon have to contend with a hurricane. under a new plan, teams are working for now through only three of nine grids marked in the ruins of the...
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thank you forjoining us. how concerned are you about the level of infections? you are obviously saying you think that level means that more restrictions need to remain in place after the 19th ofjuly, but it is not translating the huge numbers in hospitals or deaths, is it? what is your concern's yes, so what we are saying is that the idea that on the 19th ofjuly we cannot return to a pre—covid world of having no restrictions, we think is not sensible in light of our spiralling infection rates. == sensible in light of our spiralling infection rates.— infection rates. -- we cannot return. coming _ infection rates. -- we cannot return. coming to _ infection rates. -- we cannot - return. coming to hospitalisation, it is fantastic that two vaccinations reduces hospitalisation, but it is not true to say the link has been broken. at the moment, we have about 300 patients on ventilators, more than twice the number this time last month. we have 1800 patients in hospital with covid and that is again at twice as many as this time last month. so it is not we that rate
thank you forjoining us. how concerned are you about the level of infections? you are obviously saying you think that level means that more restrictions need to remain in place after the 19th ofjuly, but it is not translating the huge numbers in hospitals or deaths, is it? what is your concern's yes, so what we are saying is that the idea that on the 19th ofjuly we cannot return to a pre—covid world of having no restrictions, we think is not sensible in light of our spiralling infection...
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bring us up to speed on those. itruiith us up to speed on those. with reaard us up to speed on those. with regard to _ us up to speed on those. with regard to the _ us up to speed on those. with regard to the criminal- regard to the criminal investigations, it is somewhat of an arduous technical process. basically, we have about 500 that are still outstanding in regard to prosecution, penalties that have been given to people. it has become very difficult, because washington needs to sign off on a lot of dealing. his prosecutors have a lot of discretion over that, so it is becoming a very long more than 6-1 becoming a very long more than 6—1 process. what sorts of things are these people being charged with. there are state offences and a federal offences. where do they fall? that is a great question and it really depends on what the person dead. we have some that are being charged with minor trespassing charges. 0ther being charged with minor trespassing charges. other ones are being charged with, you know, beating a federal officer, so there is a
bring us up to speed on those. itruiith us up to speed on those. with reaard us up to speed on those. with regard to _ us up to speed on those. with regard to the _ us up to speed on those. with regard to the criminal- regard to the criminal investigations, it is somewhat of an arduous technical process. basically, we have about 500 that are still outstanding in regard to prosecution, penalties that have been given to people. it has become very difficult, because washington needs to sign off on...
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thank you for “oining us. fer us vaccine. thank you for “oining us. fergus wetsh. * vaccine. thank you for “oining us. fergus walsh, our i vaccine. thank you forjoining us. fergus walsh, our medical i vaccine. thank you forjoining us. | fergus walsh, our medical editor, there. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. it is their suncream rather than rain jacket which is it is their suncream rather than rainjacket which is now more essential for the next few days. plenty of sunshine this afternoon although a bit more cloud across central and southern parts of england and wales. blue skies for much of scotland, away from the north—west, where cloud will thicken this afternoon and the hebrides will start to see a bit of patchy rain. more sunshine breaking through in northern ireland but 24 degrees across the grampians, 25 in the lake district and towards the south—east of wales, feeling very present in the sunshine ever had. always cool down eastern coast with the breeze, which remains in place this evening and overnight, feeding and cloud through east ang
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: with the rapid move from internal combustion engines to battery—powered cars, we go looking for the minerals needed to make them. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 34 years. and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. welcome back. you're watching bbc news with me, shaun ley. the latest headlines: the l
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: with the rapid move from internal combustion engines to battery—powered cars, we go looking for the minerals needed to make them. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland...
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people rushed to us... ..to tell us their stories. it�*s nearly impossible to count how many they have lost. this woman said six of her family were killed a few weeks ago, including her husband and four sons. war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban the taliban had entered her home and then a government plane dropped a bomb on her house. war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban gain more territory every day and foreign forces leave. this woman�*s husband and three children were killed when a mortar hit their home. she isn�*t numb with grief, she said. —— he is. "i�*m alone. i have nothing." he is malnourished, she said. her other son barely speaks. he has shrapnel injuries and struggles to walk. they are among hundreds here who have had to run for their lives more than once. this woman fled from her rural district to this area of kunduz city. that, too, got bombed. all of her three sons were killed. there was heavy fighting and she lost her sons. their bodies were ripped apart. "i wi
people rushed to us... ..to tell us their stories. it�*s nearly impossible to count how many they have lost. this woman said six of her family were killed a few weeks ago, including her husband and four sons. war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban the taliban had entered her home and then a government plane dropped a bomb on her house. war is devastating people across the country, as the taliban gain more territory every day and foreign forces leave. this woman�*s...
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let us enjoy life. letters in your clubbing. let the hospitality industry come again because we are very much struggling and having tonight, anotherfew months, these two places may not have existed any longer.— months, these two places may not have existed any longer. thank you ve much have existed any longer. thank you very much terry — have existed any longer. thank you very much terry and _ have existed any longer. thank you very much terry and good - have existed any longer. thank you very much terry and good luck - have existed any longer. thank you very much terry and good luck with j very much terry and good luck with it would have the space is open for a few it closes down for a few hours and reopens again as they have got to make the most of clubs being open. the tokyo 0lympics get under way this week — but there's already a growing number of athletes and officials testing covid—positive, or being forced to self—isolate. eight members of team gb athletics team are in isolation after being in close contact with
let us enjoy life. letters in your clubbing. let the hospitality industry come again because we are very much struggling and having tonight, anotherfew months, these two places may not have existed any longer.— months, these two places may not have existed any longer. thank you ve much have existed any longer. thank you very much terry — have existed any longer. thank you very much terry and _ have existed any longer. thank you very much terry and good - have existed any longer. thank you...
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joining us here on bbc world news. thank you forjoining us mieko. i understand you will be volunteering at the tennis, not far from sera tokyo bay. are you excited by the games taking place. you excited by the games taking lace. ., , ., you excited by the games taking lace. . , ., , you excited by the games taking lace. . i. , place. can you see me? i need ou place. can you see me? i need you are- _ place. can you see me? i need you are- can — place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue _ place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue our. -- - you are. can issue our. —— konnichiwa _ hai, hai. ican hear i can hear you 0k. i can hearyou ok. i am i can hear you ok. i am ready. fantastic— i can hear you ok. i am ready. fantastic stuff. are you excited about the games taking place injapan? i excited about the games taking place injapan?— place in japan? i am very much lookin: place in japan? i am very much looking forward _ place in japan? i am very much looking forward to _ place in japan? i am very much looking forward to it, _ place
joining us here on bbc world news. thank you forjoining us mieko. i understand you will be volunteering at the tennis, not far from sera tokyo bay. are you excited by the games taking place. you excited by the games taking lace. ., , ., you excited by the games taking lace. . , ., , you excited by the games taking lace. . i. , place. can you see me? i need ou place. can you see me? i need you are- _ place. can you see me? i need you are- can — place. can you see me? i need you are. can issue...
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now the us wants to build a new radar system for deep space. and one of the new sites could be in the uk. what could end up in the uk is an array of parabolic antennas, and it could be anywhere from ten to 15 for tracking, and potentially four to six for transmitting. so it would cover a large area, would it? it would cover a large area for it to receive — probably an area of one kilometre in diameter. the deep space advanced radar capability, which will be able to detect and object the size of a football up to 36,000 kilometres away, is being developed here in california. one of the sites visited by the british defence secretary this week, who wants to strengthen cooperation on space — not least to protect critical national infrastructure. space is a growing domain for both commerce, but also to protect all the key national infrastructure that we need to in today's world. it is under threat. in some areas, our adversaries are weaponising space, so we have to make sure at the very least we're providing resilience. the locations of the deep
now the us wants to build a new radar system for deep space. and one of the new sites could be in the uk. what could end up in the uk is an array of parabolic antennas, and it could be anywhere from ten to 15 for tracking, and potentially four to six for transmitting. so it would cover a large area, would it? it would cover a large area for it to receive — probably an area of one kilometre in diameter. the deep space advanced radar capability, which will be able to detect and object the size...
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Jul 5, 2021
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the us is heading for the exit in afghanistan. but the violence is rising as the taliban have afghan troops on the run. more abductions in nigeria, gunmen kidnapping at least 140 schoolchildren in the north—west of the country. it was meant to be a pride march in georgia — instead, far—right protesters took to the streets forcing its cancellation. in tennis, the wimbledon journey of british teenage wild card emma raducani is over after she was forced to retire through injury. the british prime minister boris johnson has confirmed that he intends to lift all coronavirus restrictions in england in two weeks�* time, with a final decision next week. that would mean workers returning to the office and an end to social distancing. but it comes as cases across the country continue to rise. there's been an average of over 25,000 new cases every day for the past week. but the uk government says this is manageable because the vaccine has weakened the link between cases and hospitalisations. this is a comparison between the growth of
the us is heading for the exit in afghanistan. but the violence is rising as the taliban have afghan troops on the run. more abductions in nigeria, gunmen kidnapping at least 140 schoolchildren in the north—west of the country. it was meant to be a pride march in georgia — instead, far—right protesters took to the streets forcing its cancellation. in tennis, the wimbledon journey of british teenage wild card emma raducani is over after she was forced to retire through injury. the british...
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it is and help us in the long-term. it is aood for and help us in the long-term. it is good for people — and help us in the long—term. it is good for people to around you to be vaccinated _ good for people to around you to be vaccinated so you are protected as well and _ vaccinated so you are protected as well and protecting other people. | well and protecting other people. i am in well and protecting other people. am in icy well and protecting other people. i am in icy you, my lungs collapsed. that was a paul godfrey 18 months ago. in his early 30s, he was susceptible to infection but never imagined the damage covid—19 could do. it imagined the damage covid-19 could do. , ., , , . ., , do. it is the worst experience of my life and i couldn't _ do. it is the worst experience of my life and i couldn't believe _ do. it is the worst experience of my life and i couldn't believe how- do. it is the worst experience of my life and i couldn't believe how this i life and i couldn't believe how this virus ruined my body so quickly and the fact i would have to fight. a
it is and help us in the long-term. it is aood for and help us in the long-term. it is good for people — and help us in the long—term. it is good for people to around you to be vaccinated _ good for people to around you to be vaccinated so you are protected as well and _ vaccinated so you are protected as well and protecting other people. | well and protecting other people. i am in well and protecting other people. am in icy well and protecting other people. i am in icy you, my lungs...
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Jul 16, 2021
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let us _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more - looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more on i looting. it is crossed back to our. top story. let us get more on that flooding in germany. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. 0ne been forced to flee their homes. one of those is a man who fled with his family as water rose around him and a number of his neighbours are still missing. thank you for taking the time to speak with us. it must be a frightening time. can you tell us what led to complementing you knew you were going to have to leave your home? ., , , h, home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes _ home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes yesterday. - home? hello, yes, there were some terrible themes yesterday. the - terrible themes yesterday. the situation started yesterday morning a few metres away, about 200 metres down and the water walls were already rising and the threading had started already and it was coming to our si
let us _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get _ looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more - looting. it is crossed back to our top story. let us get more on i looting. it is crossed back to our. top story. let us get more on that flooding in germany. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. 0ne been forced to flee their homes. one of those is a man who fled with his family as water rose around him and a number of his neighbours are still missing....
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Jul 28, 2021
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tell us more about the matter. it debt of honour. tell us more about the matter-— the matter. it is a hoot's who in terms of military _ the matter. it is a hoot's who in terms of military and _ the matter. it is a hoot's who in terms of military and national. terms of military and national security in terms of who has been involved for the last 20 years. clearly they feel that debt of gratitude and a fear for their lives of those left behind now western forces have left the country. particularly on those cases which have been rejected, that they need to be looked at again. there has been no appeals process, often not a proper reason why they have been rejected or felt they haven't been given the proper reason. sometimes there are small misdemeanours. you have to say some serious also, the government has made very clear it will not consider people who could be a security threat or committed a crime that wouldn't be considered a crime that wouldn't be considered a crime in the uk. it is almost as if they have done nothing. with the agreement with the withdrawal from afghanistan,
tell us more about the matter. it debt of honour. tell us more about the matter-— the matter. it is a hoot's who in terms of military _ the matter. it is a hoot's who in terms of military and _ the matter. it is a hoot's who in terms of military and national. terms of military and national security in terms of who has been involved for the last 20 years. clearly they feel that debt of gratitude and a fear for their lives of those left behind now western forces have left the country....
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Jul 1, 2021
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are impatient for us to open up. up faster. and of course i want _ to open up. up faster. and of course lwant to— to open up. up faster. and of course lwant to do— to open up. up faster. and of course i want to do that but what i would say to _ i want to do that but what i would say to them if we are now in the final_ say to them if we are now in the final furlong i really believe. we have _ final furlong i really believe. we have to — final furlong i really believe. we have to look very carefully at the data and — have to look very carefully at the data and at the moment, what we are seeing _ data and at the moment, what we are seeing is _ data and at the moment, what we are seeing is a _ data and at the moment, what we are seeing is a big increase in cases, 26.000 — seeing is a big increase in cases, 26.000 as— seeing is a big increase in cases, 26,000 as you will have seen, but that is— 26,000 as you will have seen, but that is not— 26,000 as you will have seen, but that is not translating into a b
are impatient for us to open up. up faster. and of course i want _ to open up. up faster. and of course lwant to— to open up. up faster. and of course lwant to do— to open up. up faster. and of course i want to do that but what i would say to _ i want to do that but what i would say to them if we are now in the final_ say to them if we are now in the final furlong i really believe. we have _ final furlong i really believe. we have to — final furlong i really believe. we have to look very...