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there either three events, there is l triathlon? i think it is... there either three events, there is a j either three events, there is a triathlon, the swimming marathon and then the power and picked triathlon as well. as i understand it, the full—back plan is they can shift the date, they can move it around. they planned it to take place early in the games. if it looks like that the river is not up to snuff, they will pushit river is not up to snuff, they will push it back later. if that doesn't work, i don't think there is another plan. that is why there all of these assurances that they have things under control. i think anyone watching is feeling a little that they are not as confident as they look. the italian government has approved the issuing of a series of postage stamps commemorating the former prime minister and media mogul silvio berlusconi. mr berlusconi died last year aged 86, having dominated italian public life in a controversial career spanning decades. he's remembered for his media power, political leadership, as well as his leg
there either three events, there is l triathlon? i think it is... there either three events, there is a j either three events, there is a triathlon, the swimming marathon and then the power and picked triathlon as well. as i understand it, the full—back plan is they can shift the date, they can move it around. they planned it to take place early in the games. if it looks like that the river is not up to snuff, they will pushit river is not up to snuff, they will push it back later. if that...
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recently we have been seeing l area? thank you for having me. j recently we have been seeing a dramatic increase in at the humanitarian aid that is allowed into the gaza strip, particularly in northern gaza, we witness more food items, more vegetables present in the streets, in gaza city. after several months of not being able to have, you know, enough quantities of food by people and they have been suffering a severe level of food insecurity and so, yes, there is an increase but, however, it remains a drop in the ocean compared to the unmet needs. not only in terms of the food insecurity but also in terms of the health care services that are provided. clean water that is available for over 2 million people and many other humanitarian needs that are urgently needed. i want to talk about that wider infrastructure in just a want to talk about that wider infrastructure injust a decade but before that, obviously, there had been numerous warnings that gaza has been numerous warnings that gaza has been teetering on the brink o
recently we have been seeing l area? thank you for having me. j recently we have been seeing a dramatic increase in at the humanitarian aid that is allowed into the gaza strip, particularly in northern gaza, we witness more food items, more vegetables present in the streets, in gaza city. after several months of not being able to have, you know, enough quantities of food by people and they have been suffering a severe level of food insecurity and so, yes, there is an increase but, however, it...
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there are j some who believe the w -- feelings about it. there are l some who believe the w -- if some who believe the w —— if the wta does not go to countries offering to host events and participate in its ambition to achieve equal prize money, then perhaps the future of women's tennis is precarious will stop there are others who say that going to a country like saudi arabia with its human rights record undermines the women who have formed the wta and participate in the sport. if you look at the likes of derek kasatkina, she is in a same—sex relationship, she has spoken about her concerns about going to saudi arabia. authorities in the country have said and made clear that everyone will be welcome at the wta finals, and of course kasatkina might not qualify to compete but it is clearly important to all the players that everyone is made to feel welcome there. another clear area of concern is whether they can attract the crowds that they would feel befit the end of year finals. that is something steve sign and head of the wta acknowled
there are j some who believe the w -- feelings about it. there are l some who believe the w -- if some who believe the w —— if the wta does not go to countries offering to host events and participate in its ambition to achieve equal prize money, then perhaps the future of women's tennis is precarious will stop there are others who say that going to a country like saudi arabia with its human rights record undermines the women who have formed the wta and participate in the sport. if you look...
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like all seven—year—olds, l they have separate friends. if you said to them, - "who are your friends?" they would give you a long list of people. i adult: what do you like to do together? j hide and seek. and tag. the wonderful thing - about children is they don't see disability. they only see their friend. 0k. they're both so pretty. i like cats, too. and they like cats. that's why they're stuck together, because they really love each other. and we always do girl power with them. put your hand in. now... all: girl power! marieme, you like it? i like your glasses, ndeye. they're lucky to be part of this community. i couldn't expect better. i couldn't. clothing is one of the things i am struggling a lot. when i first heard about the girls, i thought, what an amazing project to be involved in. to be able to give them something that... ..they can't normally get — go into a store, pick clothes, and that excitement and... ..everything that that sort of, you know, brings with it. so we're going to make some clothes today for you. what's your f
like all seven—year—olds, l they have separate friends. if you said to them, - "who are your friends?" they would give you a long list of people. i adult: what do you like to do together? j hide and seek. and tag. the wonderful thing - about children is they don't see disability. they only see their friend. 0k. they're both so pretty. i like cats, too. and they like cats. that's why they're stuck together, because they really love each other. and we always do girl power with them....
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i think l those critics? i say it is a j good argument. i think it those critics? i say it is a i good argument. i think it is important to acknowledge that electrical cars have competitive edges to the public transport, and we follow that very closely, particularly in urban areas. so we are ready to change the policy if we can see that the market is going in the wrong direction or people are choosing cars before public transport. we have agreement schemes with the big cities in norway, together with local and regional governments to try to make all the growth in transport to come with public transport to come with public transport and cycling and walking and so on. so we do follow this closely, and i think it is a very good argument two sets, and i know that all —— not all countries are like norway. we have, even are like norway. we have, even a bigger cities are small cities, and we are quite rural, so i think that in many areas, people will be dependent on cars in norway. really interesting. and you can see the full interview in this week's talking business
i think l those critics? i say it is a j good argument. i think it those critics? i say it is a i good argument. i think it is important to acknowledge that electrical cars have competitive edges to the public transport, and we follow that very closely, particularly in urban areas. so we are ready to change the policy if we can see that the market is going in the wrong direction or people are choosing cars before public transport. we have agreement schemes with the big cities in norway,...
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l the programme. thank you for having j me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day- — me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from _ me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from a _ me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from a legal _ is an odd day. from a legal standpoint, there are few trials in american history that are as polarising. we talk about things being black and white — that trial was black versus white. it was black—and—white. i will never forget the split screen showing the reaction of the african—american population to the verdict as opposed to the white population, their reaction to the verdict. that trial brought race to the forefront in the united states courtroom. it showed us what happens when a trial gets out of control, because the judge is unable to control the courtroom was study showed us how resources, how money can make all the difference in the world. the defence ran circles around the prosecutors. there was a level of a playing field, where normally it is the government with the unlimited resources,
l the programme. thank you for having j me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day- — me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from _ me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from a _ me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from a legal _ is an odd day. from a legal standpoint, there are few trials in american history that are as polarising. we talk about things being black and white — that trial was black versus white. it was black—and—white. i...
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we believed the numbers were there to push l on the first minister. we believed j the numbers were there to push it on the first minister. we believed i the numbers were there to push it to a photo when that food. we are looking closely at the timetable now that the first minister will come for the ref in terms of his replacement and we continue to press for the vote of no confidence in him this week so parliament can express its view on that important issue. one of our political correspondence in scotland is hearing that you could come although you have differences in some policy areas, maybe work with kate forbes? that is not the maybe work with kate forbes? that is rrot the case- — maybe work with kate forbes? that is not the case. what _ maybe work with kate forbes? that is not the case. what will _ maybe work with kate forbes? that is not the case. what will follow - maybe work with kate forbes? that is not the case. what will follow humza | not the case. what will follow humza yousaf as another snp first leader or minister he is committed to i
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the instinct of this establishment, reflected by l minister, liz truss. the instinct of this establishment, reflected by a j this establishment, reflected by a cross—party consensus today in today's — cross—party consensus today in today's chamber, is to believe that they, _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, the _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, the government, are better at making _ they, the government, are better at making decisions for people and people _ making decisions for people and people themselves. so, making decisions for people and people themselves.— people themselves. so, nuts or sensible? _ joining me now is dr rob branston, associate professor at the university of bath and member of the tobacco control research group. thank you for being with us. not a single person, liz truss says, raises on the doorstep. issue right? ifind it hard raises on the doorstep. issue right? i find it hard to believe. raises on the doorstep. issue right? ifind it hard to believe. they suggest the vast majority of the public support thi
the instinct of this establishment, reflected by l minister, liz truss. the instinct of this establishment, reflected by a j this establishment, reflected by a cross—party consensus today in today's — cross—party consensus today in today's chamber, is to believe that they, _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, the _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, the government, are better at making _ they, the government, are better at making decisions for people and people _ making...
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i putting extra on the cigarettes, j they should give that to the... l they should give that to the... [ 'ust they should give that to the... just wanted to say one thing. haven't just wanted to say one thing. i haven't smoked since the year 2000, this is driving me back to it! louise in addlestone, kelly and sittingbourne. wait a minute, everyone, i want to just impose a little bit of calm in the situation and bring in louise in addlestone and bring in louise in addlestone and kelly and sittingbourne. good morning, both of you. i am and kelly and sittingbourne. good morning, both of you.— and kelly and sittingbourne. good morning, both of you. i am a smoker and i morning, both of you. i am a smoker and! not morning, both of you. i am a smoker and i got three _ morning, both of you. i am a smoker and i got three children _ morning, both of you. i am a smoker and i got three children born - morning, both of you. i am a smoker and i got three children born after. and i got three children born after the year 2013, but i do not want my children smoking, because i can't quit. and i 100%
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j biden. what might the l conversations be like? i biden. what might the - conversations be like? i think in this instance it is an affirmation of us support, as you�*ve reported, committing general from the us central command has been in israel and as recently as thursday, secretary austin has met multiple times over the phone and a couple of in person meetings with delegations from it is as early military defence with minister guide should talk about integrated defence in preparation for the attacks so i think that is going to be the conversation that will take place between the prime minister of israel and president biden. i don�*t think it changes towards the attack is playing out over the last several hours, it doesn�*t change the insistence by the us administration and by the defence apartment of israel continuing to prosecute its offensive inside of gaza to limit the amount of unneeded civilian casualties, that have occurred after this point don�*t think this gives israel a pass in any way in terms of the expectations of the us and us military�*s advice on how to
j biden. what might the l conversations be like? i biden. what might the - conversations be like? i think in this instance it is an affirmation of us support, as you�*ve reported, committing general from the us central command has been in israel and as recently as thursday, secretary austin has met multiple times over the phone and a couple of in person meetings with delegations from it is as early military defence with minister guide should talk about integrated defence in preparation for...
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--j wragg. it emerged last week that toast? it is such a weird story. -- l wragg. it emerged last week that a string of men, we suddenly know how many, but way more than a dozen at the very least were being contacted over a period of several months by people claiming to be in some cases they called themselves charlie, some cases abbey, and it wasn't completely clear what they wanted but in some cases they exchange explicit images with these people. last thursday william wragg a conservative mp for hazel grove, in greater manchester, he came out and said, actually he had passed the numbers of some conservative mps onto somebody that he had met on a dating app because he felt threatened by them because they had comprising information, we don't know what, on him, and from that point onwards i think his position as conservative mp was always going to come under strain. to start this week he announced he was standing down from a couple of committee positions, but some people still wanted him to go further and like last night he announced he was voluntarily relinquishing
--j wragg. it emerged last week that toast? it is such a weird story. -- l wragg. it emerged last week that a string of men, we suddenly know how many, but way more than a dozen at the very least were being contacted over a period of several months by people claiming to be in some cases they called themselves charlie, some cases abbey, and it wasn't completely clear what they wanted but in some cases they exchange explicit images with these people. last thursday william wragg a conservative mp...
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well, there's messages and words, and messages in actions l get out here? well, there's messages and words, and messages in actions -j and words, and messages in actions — the us is moving assets to the region, it's making these statements. but it also has made other statements to reporters, and there are reports that suggest that iran is looking for a calibrated response, that it's not looking to have this be a response that would give israel the opportunity to escalate and reframe the war. so we will see what happens, but it would be a surprise if iran certainly started launching ballistic missiles at israel. the history of those two countries, they certainly talk a mean game but they haven't had any direct interactions. 0nly mean game but they haven't had any direct interactions. only once has iran, in 2018, launched an attack that hit israeli soil. so in some ways, it's really not in iran's interest to respond in a way that provokes a wider war on them, they prefer to... provokes a wider war on them, they prefer t0- - -— prefer to... sorry, i was 'u
well, there's messages and words, and messages in actions l get out here? well, there's messages and words, and messages in actions -j and words, and messages in actions — the us is moving assets to the region, it's making these statements. but it also has made other statements to reporters, and there are reports that suggest that iran is looking for a calibrated response, that it's not looking to have this be a response that would give israel the opportunity to escalate and reframe the war....
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there's always been room for co-operation, fentinyl is l to? there's always been room for co-operation, fentinyl is a j for co—operation, fentinyl is a good example. there's been some minor progress where china and us have worked together to limit the importation and the chemicals used from china to the united states. i sit on the china committee in congress. we released a report that said 96% of tentanyl precursors, the chemicals to construct, manufacture this deadly drug, come from china. china had has a proactive program to deliver them to the us deliberately because it's killing americans. we want this to stop. again, it's an example of aggressive chinese behaviour against america. chinese behaviour against america-— chinese behaviour against america. ., ., ., america. we are out of time. i want to ask — america. we are out of time. i want to ask you _ america. we are out of time. i want to ask you - _ america. we are out of time. i want to ask you - i _ america. we are out of time. i want to ask you - i saw - america. we are out of t
there's always been room for co-operation, fentinyl is l to? there's always been room for co-operation, fentinyl is a j for co—operation, fentinyl is a good example. there's been some minor progress where china and us have worked together to limit the importation and the chemicals used from china to the united states. i sit on the china committee in congress. we released a report that said 96% of tentanyl precursors, the chemicals to construct, manufacture this deadly drug, come from china....
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first of all it was not a j mission it was a building next to mission? first of all it was not a l mission it was a building next to a mission, but iran for the last 45 years have been trying to destroy israel and they saying that out loud so it is not a surprise and we are taking those threats very seriously. they have been attacking us through their proxies for the last 45 years as well and now for the first time, they have attacked us directly. but it is not something that has to be taken in the middle of the story. we're talking about 45 years of attacks against israel against the sole jewish country attacks against israel against the solejewish country in the world. so sole jewish country in the world. so has nothing to do with self—defense. let me ask you about the diplomatic response in trying to respond to build a coalition to deter iran from any further strikes, there are some who would say that iran has been subject to sanctions before and they have not made too much of a difference, so what difference could they make now? the difference, so
first of all it was not a j mission it was a building next to mission? first of all it was not a l mission it was a building next to a mission, but iran for the last 45 years have been trying to destroy israel and they saying that out loud so it is not a surprise and we are taking those threats very seriously. they have been attacking us through their proxies for the last 45 years as well and now for the first time, they have attacked us directly. but it is not something that has to be taken in...
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the game got off to a terrible j start, we cannot lose an early cheap goals like we did. it is all set up for may the 25th, the first old firm scottish cup final since 2002. there were four games in the premier league today with liverpool taking all three points home from craven cottege after they beat fulham 3—1. the vistors went ahead after trent alexander—arnold curled in a superb free—kick, but timmothy castagne levelled, before ryan gravenberch scored his first premier league goal, and diogojota sealed the win for liverpool. next up for liverpool is everton in a merseyside derby on wednesday night. there was some controversy after the early match. nottingham forest were dealt a blow in their fight to stay in the premier league, losing 2—0 to everton. but they were so furious at three penalty appeals being turned down that they tweeted an astonishing post, accusing the var official of being a luton fan, therefore having a vested interest in forest dropping points. here is that tweet in full... the football association say they are aware of the post and are inv
the game got off to a terrible j start, we cannot lose an early cheap goals like we did. it is all set up for may the 25th, the first old firm scottish cup final since 2002. there were four games in the premier league today with liverpool taking all three points home from craven cottege after they beat fulham 3—1. the vistors went ahead after trent alexander—arnold curled in a superb free—kick, but timmothy castagne levelled, before ryan gravenberch scored his first premier league goal,...
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one of the dangerous things is everyone j name. thank you. one of the l dangerous things is everyone is swerving to avoid potholes. thea;r dangerous things is everyone is swerving to avoid potholes. they can be su er swerving to avoid potholes. they can be super dangerous. _ swerving to avoid potholes. they can be super dangerous. wayne - swerving to avoid potholes. they can be super dangerous. wayne says - swerving to avoid potholes. they can be super dangerous. wayne says he| be super dangerous. wayne says he has damaged his car four times in less than— has damaged his car four times in less than two years and the car is currently— less than two years and the car is currently in — less than two years and the car is currently in the garage again due to a pothole _ currently in the garage again due to a pothole on the motorway. what are we paying _ a pothole on the motorway. what are we paying our road tax were, he asks _ we paying our road tax were, he asks. ,, , we paying our road tax were, he asks. . , , ., we paying our road tax wer
one of the dangerous things is everyone j name. thank you. one of the l dangerous things is everyone is swerving to avoid potholes. thea;r dangerous things is everyone is swerving to avoid potholes. they can be su er swerving to avoid potholes. they can be super dangerous. _ swerving to avoid potholes. they can be super dangerous. wayne - swerving to avoid potholes. they can be super dangerous. wayne says - swerving to avoid potholes. they can be super dangerous. wayne says he| be super...
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can you give us your reaction to the killing of l listen to his answer. can you give us your reaction to the killing of a j us your reaction to the killing of a number_ us your reaction to the killing of a number of— us your reaction to the killing of a number of aid workers and what appears — number of aid workers and what appears to— number of aid workers and what appears to be an israeli air strike? the humanitarian crisis that exists there? _ the humanitarian crisis that exists there? and — the humanitarian crisis that exists there? and are you worried that a naio _ there? and are you worried that a nato member seems willing and able to provide _ nato member seems willing and able to provide ammunition and weapons to israei. _ to provide ammunition and weapons to israei. but _ to provide ammunition and weapons to israel, but seems unable to do the same _ israel, but seems unable to do the same for— israel, but seems unable to do the same for ukraine? do you think america — same for ukraine? do you think america has its priorities right? th
can you give us your reaction to the killing of l listen to his answer. can you give us your reaction to the killing of a j us your reaction to the killing of a number_ us your reaction to the killing of a number of— us your reaction to the killing of a number of aid workers and what appears — number of aid workers and what appears to— number of aid workers and what appears to be an israeli air strike? the humanitarian crisis that exists there? _ the humanitarian crisis that exists there?...
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what we try and get - businesses to understand is, first of all, to realise they are all creative. j we're all creative. i've already said that. and that the very foundation of a business is a creative act. - starting a business - is a creative act, you know? what are you going to do? you have to have an idea. what are you going i to call your product? what's it going to look like? what's it going to sound like? all these things. are creative acts. and the danger— in our economy is that people see — lots of businesspeople see creativity as something i that you occasionally engage in. _ where it's driving everything. innovation. nobody would say, "well, we don't need innovation, "do we?" well, innovation is driven by creative thinking, - understanding it, defining it. two types of creativity. what's at the core of creativity? - all of these things - make you better at it. i'm quite interested how everyone, in their different ways, has highlighted how questions helps drive their creativity. whether it's decca, you're thinking about, "well, what questions do i want to ask as a prior
what we try and get - businesses to understand is, first of all, to realise they are all creative. j we're all creative. i've already said that. and that the very foundation of a business is a creative act. - starting a business - is a creative act, you know? what are you going to do? you have to have an idea. what are you going i to call your product? what's it going to look like? what's it going to sound like? all these things. are creative acts. and the danger— in our economy is that...
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yes, that's what i'm saying. l first letter. so would you apologise j now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had — now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen _ now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen him _ now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen him after _ now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen him after the - now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen him after the very i wish i had seen him after the very first letter he wrote to me on my taking office. i am pleased i saw him after five months and was the first post office minister to see him. absolutely, i really wish i had seen him right at the start. i wish i had seen through the post office lies. i'm sure many post office ministers through this period feel the same as i do. if ministers through this period feel the same as i do.— the same as i do. if alan bates is watchin: the same as i do. if alan bates is watching right — the same as i do. if alan bates is watching right now, _ the same as i d
yes, that's what i'm saying. l first letter. so would you apologise j now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had — now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen _ now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen him _ now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen him after _ now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen him after the - now? yes, that's what i'm saying. i wish i had seen him after the very i wish i had seen...
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it was definitely l lawyer. " i don't think it was the j first thought. it was definitely a consideration in everything we did. around, _ consideration in everything we did. around, you know, pr and the comms element _ around, you know, pr and the comms element it_ around, you know, pr and the comms element. it was a consideration. the onl wa element. it was a consideration. the only way to — element. it was a consideration. the only way to stop it is to prove that i'm only way to stop it is to prove that i'm not— only way to stop it is to prove that i'm not a — only way to stop it is to prove that i'm not a thief _ only way to stop it is to prove that i'm not a thief. write? _ only way to stop it is to prove that i'm not a thief. write? it- only way to stop it is to prove that i'm not a thief. write?— i'm not a thief. write? it must be above. i'm not a thief. write? it must be above- she _ i'm not a thief. write? it must be above. she also _ i'm not a thief. write? it must be above. she also confirmed - i'm not a thief. write? it must be above. s
it was definitely l lawyer. " i don't think it was the j first thought. it was definitely a consideration in everything we did. around, _ consideration in everything we did. around, you know, pr and the comms element _ around, you know, pr and the comms element it_ around, you know, pr and the comms element. it was a consideration. the onl wa element. it was a consideration. the only way to — element. it was a consideration. the only way to stop it is to prove that i'm only way to stop...
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simpson, the more about 0.j. simpson, the man, he was a football star, he was an actor and a sportscaster and in many ways a trailblazer. he was one of the first african—american men you might have seen on television as a spokesperson or a pitch man for an american company.— spokesperson or a pitch man for an american company. yes, hence the notion — an american company. yes, hence the notion of— an american company. yes, hence the notion of transcending - the notion of transcending race, in some ways. listen, he was an utterly gifted athlete. i'm enough of a football fan to be able to appreciate the grace, thejust — be able to appreciate the grace, the just — the way he glided across the field. so thatis glided across the field. so that is where he established his fame. his second career, as a commentator, as a pitch man, as an actor, i think it is safe to say that he was less excellent at those things, but he projected a kind of affability. he seemed from the outside to be likeable and approachable.
simpson, the more about 0.j. simpson, the man, he was a football star, he was an actor and a sportscaster and in many ways a trailblazer. he was one of the first african—american men you might have seen on television as a spokesperson or a pitch man for an american company.— spokesperson or a pitch man for an american company. yes, hence the notion — an american company. yes, hence the notion of— an american company. yes, hence the notion of transcending - the notion of transcending...
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i've seen guys in america grilling them on l kilos, a sunflower head? i've seen guys in america grilling them on a j guys in america grilling them on a barbecue. and the heaviest beetroot which was just over 23 kilos. this which was 'ust over 23 kilos. this is the which wasjust over 23 kilos. this is the beetroot _ which wasjust over 23 kilos. this is the beetroot down in front in the pot. is the beetroot down in front in the ot. , , how is the beetroot down in front in the pot-_ how does _ is the beetroot down in front in the pot._ how does that i pot. yes, it is. how does that compare? _ pot. yes, it is. how does that compare? i — pot. yes, it is. how does that compare? i would _ pot. yes, it is. how does that compare? i would say - pot. yes, it is. how does that compare? i would say our- pot. yes, it is. how does that i compare? i would say our world record beetroot _ compare? i would say our world record beetroot is _ compare? i would say our world record beetroot is probably - compare? i would say our world | record beetroot is probably about eig
i've seen guys in america grilling them on l kilos, a sunflower head? i've seen guys in america grilling them on a j guys in america grilling them on a barbecue. and the heaviest beetroot which was just over 23 kilos. this which was 'ust over 23 kilos. this is the which wasjust over 23 kilos. this is the beetroot _ which wasjust over 23 kilos. this is the beetroot down in front in the pot. is the beetroot down in front in the ot. , , how is the beetroot down in front in the pot-_ how does _ is...
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as carol was explaining l straight into the ditch. what is the j answer? as carol was explaining it has been bad for a long time. how will this change the way you work? it will cost more and that is the problem — it will cost more and that is the problem. budgets are tight as they are. problem. budgets are tight as they are and _ problem. budgets are tight as they are. and the cows will be inside for longer~ _ are. and the cows will be inside for longer~ we — are. and the cows will be inside for longer. we have to put food to them. i longer. we have to put food to them. i want _ longer. we have to put food to them. i want them _ longer. we have to put food to them. i want them to graze out in the field, _ i want them to graze out in the field, nothing betterthan i want them to graze out in the field, nothing better than seeing that and — field, nothing better than seeing that and that will be the big implication and what will happen is that is— implication and what will happen is that is for— implication and what will happen is that is for me so
as carol was explaining l straight into the ditch. what is the j answer? as carol was explaining it has been bad for a long time. how will this change the way you work? it will cost more and that is the problem — it will cost more and that is the problem. budgets are tight as they are. problem. budgets are tight as they are and _ problem. budgets are tight as they are. and the cows will be inside for longer~ _ are. and the cows will be inside for longer~ we — are. and the cows will be...
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i think, like james says, we are l required to do it so they won't. i j think, like james says, we are in required to do it so they won't. i. think, like james says, we are in an election— think, like james says, we are in an election year. — think, like james says, we are in an election year. use _ think, like james says, we are in an election year, use your— think, like james says, we are in an election year, use your vote - think, like james says, we are in an election year, use your vote wisely. thank— election year, use your vote wisely. thank you _ election year, use your vote wisely. thank you so— election year, use your vote wisely. thank you so much _ election year, use your vote wisely. thank you so much for— election year, use your vote wisely. thank you so much forjoining - election year, use your vote wisely. thank you so much forjoining us i thank you so much forjoining us this morning from maidenhead on the banks of the river thames. thank you for your time. fascinating to see that sample _ you for your time. fascinating to
i think, like james says, we are l required to do it so they won't. i j think, like james says, we are in required to do it so they won't. i. think, like james says, we are in an election— think, like james says, we are in an election year. — think, like james says, we are in an election year. use _ think, like james says, we are in an election year, use your— think, like james says, we are in an election year, use your vote - think, like james says, we are in an election year, use your...
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j~ ., ., correct. of which 85 related to horizon and — correct. of which 85 related to horizon and balancing - correct. of which 85 related to l horizon and balancing problems. correct. of which 85 related to - horizon and balancing problems. yes. and that you — horizon and balancing problems. yes. and that you found _ horizon and balancing problems. yes. and that you found the helpline to be ineffective and indeed of no help. be ineffective and indeed of no hel. , . ,., be ineffective and indeed of no hel. , . ., ., help. very much so, and often we never bothered _ help. very much so, and often we never bothered ringing _ help. very much so, and often we never bothered ringing it. - help. very much so, and often we never bothered ringing it. alan i never bothered ringing it. alan bates was _ never bothered ringing it. alan bates was forced _ never bothered ringing it. alan bates was forced to _ never bothered ringing it. risky bates was forced to give up being a subpostmaster and lost his life savings after being falsely accused of stealing £1
j~ ., ., correct. of which 85 related to horizon and — correct. of which 85 related to horizon and balancing - correct. of which 85 related to l horizon and balancing problems. correct. of which 85 related to - horizon and balancing problems. yes. and that you — horizon and balancing problems. yes. and that you found _ horizon and balancing problems. yes. and that you found the helpline to be ineffective and indeed of no help. be ineffective and indeed of no hel. , . ,., be ineffective and...
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j try to find balance in your reporting?— try to find balance in your re ortin? ., ., ., try to find balance in your re-aortin? ., ., ., ., ., reporting? i have to say that all of us were saddened _ reporting? i have to say that all of us were saddened by the - reporting? i have to say that all of us were saddened by the anger, i us were saddened by the anger, vitriol, the abuse on social media. the technology has changed and the conflict is only gotten worse. we are accused of bias by the israelis, both by the palestinians, bias the people across the arab world and beyond. ourjob is to ask as many questions as possible, get as close as possible to the truth to try to reflect the views of what is happening on the ground and after decades of covering conflict, now believe that was in particular, conflicts of any kind unfolds on two levels. the level of what is actually happening, the who, when, what, where, why, the bedrock, the facts, then the perception of what is happening and sometimes they align with the facts and more often it is not ending covering was i've
j try to find balance in your reporting?— try to find balance in your re ortin? ., ., ., try to find balance in your re-aortin? ., ., ., ., ., reporting? i have to say that all of us were saddened _ reporting? i have to say that all of us were saddened by the - reporting? i have to say that all of us were saddened by the anger, i us were saddened by the anger, vitriol, the abuse on social media. the technology has changed and the conflict is only gotten worse. we are accused of bias by the...
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and things are about get l difficult. every penny counts? yes, it does. and things are about get a j it does. and things are about get a lot tougher — it does. and things are about get a lot tougher for _ it does. and things are about get a lot tougher for florists. _ it does. and things are about get a lot tougher for florists. eight - lot tougher for florists. eight years lot tougherforflorists. eight years since we voted to leave the eu, three years since leaving the single market, and as of the night, phase two of the border target operating model kicks in. that means that meat, dairy, plants and seeds will be subjected to physical checks. it is aimed at controlling infection and the risk of disease but that also comes at a cost to suppliers. and that can trickle down to us as consumers. but will not be happening? we have been speaking to two companies outside of london. weighing up the cost of importing cheese. this shop in south london has been doing it for 30 years, but new charges for checks at the uk border due to brexit are pushing up those co
and things are about get l difficult. every penny counts? yes, it does. and things are about get a j it does. and things are about get a lot tougher — it does. and things are about get a lot tougher for _ it does. and things are about get a lot tougher for florists. _ it does. and things are about get a lot tougher for florists. eight - lot tougher for florists. eight years lot tougherforflorists. eight years since we voted to leave the eu, three years since leaving the single market, and as...
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i've come as a j representative, you couldn't say it was just awful. i've come as a l representative, you couldn't say a word _ representative, you couldn't say a word you — representative, you couldn't say a word you were _ representative, you couldn't say a word. you were not _ representative, you couldn't say a word. you were not able - representative, you couldn't say a word. you were not able to - representative, you couldn't say a| word. you were not able to speak, you were _ word. you were not able to speak, you were just _ word. you were not able to speak, you were just there _ word. you were not able to speak, you were just there to _ word. you were not able to speak, you were just there to support. - word. you were not able to speak, i you were just there to support. and i'm sorry, _ you were just there to support. and i'm sorry, what _ you were just there to support. and i'm sorry, what i _ you were just there to support. and i'm sorry, what i witnessed - you were just there to support. and i'm sorry, what i witnessed was - i'm sorry, what
i've come as a j representative, you couldn't say it was just awful. i've come as a l representative, you couldn't say a word _ representative, you couldn't say a word you — representative, you couldn't say a word you were _ representative, you couldn't say a word. you were not _ representative, you couldn't say a word. you were not able - representative, you couldn't say a word. you were not able to - representative, you couldn't say a| word. you were not able to speak, you were _ word. you...