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has had to turn away customers after being swarmed by fans of the artist. fans quickly spotted that track 17 the black dog, which is named after the freehouse in vauxhall. let's speak to lily bottomley, who is events manager at the black dog. how has it been over the past few days? it how has it been over the past few da s? . , , how has it been over the past few da 5? ., , , , , how has it been over the past few das? , days? it has been pretty crazy, but amazinu. days? it has been pretty crazy, but amazing- so _ days? it has been pretty crazy, but amazing. so overwhelmingly - days? it has been pretty crazy, but. amazing. so overwhelmingly positive, everyone has been lovely, these few days have been amazing. what everyone has been lovely, these few days have been amazing.— everyone has been lovely, these few days have been amazing. what sort of thin is days have been amazing. what sort of thing is they — days have been amazing. what sort of thing is they been _ days have been amazing. what sort of thing is they been after? _ days have been amazing. what sort of thing is they been after? endless - thing is they been after? endless hotos, thing is they been after? endless photos, questions _ thing is they been after? endless photos, questions about - thing is they been after? endless photos, questions about which i thing is they been after? endless photos, questions about which x | photos, questions about which x attends frequently, i don't think we can speak to much on it. we have taylor swift cocktails, burgers, and we are loving it, it has been so fun, we are a cosy neighbourhood pub so the attention has been overwhelming, but we can't be happier. did

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BBC News

place within the hour and that a weekly meetings between the met now and thejewish community through the londonjewish forum, which is an excellent initiative from the jewish community and which is already having positive impact. he should carry on doing more of this. what do you make of the full video? i know that sort of short clips of this interaction between gideon falter and the police officer have been clipped up and broadcast very widely. there is a long sort of 15 minute version available. what do you make of the video and what does it tell us about the issues on the streets at the moment betweenjewish people and between these marches, these marches which are happening every couple of weeks? well, it tells me what i already knew, which is mr falter turned up to protest. he wasn't walked on the street. he was at the protest. they came with his security, came with his media operation, and he came to protest.

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BBC News

particularly during the pandemic it absolutely came into its own when lots of us parents were stuck at home wondering how on earth were going to educate our children around and bbc really stepped up. you know what, in a period _ and bbc really stepped up. you know what, in a period of— and bbc really stepped up. you know what, in a period of time _ and bbc really stepped up. you know what, in a period of time was - and bbc really stepped up. you know what, in a period of time was a - and bbc really stepped up. you know what, in a period of time was a very i what, in a period of time was a very interesting period of time. we filmed newsround in a building and media city in salford and at the time it was only newsround and live lessons who are the only sort of live bit of children's output during the time period and i think we really understood how much children did rely on services like newsround and live lessons. it was the only opportunity for many children to access... , . ., ., , opportunity for many children to access... , .., ., , .., access... one second, wages could sing about — access. .. one second, wages could sing about our— access... one second, wages could sing about our viewers _ access... one second, wages could sing about our viewers on - access. .. one second, wages could sing about our viewers on bbc- access... one second, wages couldl sing about our viewers on bbc world and they will come back to you. thank you. do stay with us on uk viewers. sorry to interrupt you there. this go back to what you are talking about, the importance of during the pandemic of how it came

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

oddly villages spring to life, the d'arc makes it so much easier for elephants to surprise them along electric fence lines, the river thank kept visible to humans and the black by plastic trash ribbons that's a pretty eerie place. this kind of no man's land between where the elephants come from, a of national parks. and these farming fields every.in the pitch black here, a group of farmers trying to protect their land that feels bizarre to see the sort of frontline mentality out here but use defense the elephants into the forest. but new studies promote instead fencing them out of the villages and farms still, sometimes they break through and these men know what that is like police

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

the port lights pick up and the sun ebbs the warning lights of our climate crisis ignored building for growth here for a future that's not been glimpsed yet ignoring the lasting damaged for the present sometimes they aren't cage but become a sort of playground where the elephants have the upper hand this road runs through a national park and is lined with elephants trying to block the traffic until they are fed it's a kind of hold up really preying on human fear.

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Americas Newsroom

we weren't at war. we had inflation under control. it is a crazy false argument and american people will see right through it. >> dana: the part also where she says imprison his opposition. >> what's happening now? the whole point of this trial is to try to take president trump off the trail. >> dana: great to have you here. >> martha: a tight race. it will be very interesting. governor, good to see you. thank you for coming here. we have to hot situation developing at yale right now where there are apparently some arrests taking place. this is a live shot in new haven, connecticut. the police -- this was a big discussion over the weekend that the administration would not allow the police to come clear anything. it looks like that has changed. you see a very sort of calm police presence on campus right now from the images we're seeing as they try to get people to pack up these tents and clear this area, it's a violation of yale policy to obstruct some of

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Morning Joe

resonating with republican voters who are possibly going to be leaving trump and going to biden? >> so when there's sort of these two-time trump voters who have decided they're out on donald trump, it tends to be january 6th. like, there was a break moment for a certain section of republican voters. i know we hear a lot about how -- and it's true, look, most republican voters absolutely are tolerant of trump's behavior, defend his behavior, have continued to do from, you know, january 6th being a terrible day to, now, you know, supporting, saying that january 6th -- the people who attacked the capitol are hostages. but there are this subset of people, and i have to tell ya, they tend to be older republicans, because they are the republicans who came of age under ronald reagan, who, you know, still believe in a republican party based on limited government, free markets, american leadership in the world, and they're the ones who, after january 6th, said, i'm done.

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Morning Joe

underscore, this is crazy. you know, the idea that we would give this man access to classified documents again, after the way that he handled classified documents, refused to give them back, i mean, there's just so many things about what we have seen from his behavior since he has been president. i'm not talking about even the person we saw who was president, but what we know about him since he left office that absolutely is disqualifying. i think because there is a numbness to voters, because you have two functional incumbents running against each other, people are depressed by sort of seeing a rerun of 2020, you do have to start showing people just how crazy this is. we'll have to have new ways to wake people up to the insanity of all this. >> sarah, it's donny. i think the ad is fantastic. the work you've been doing is fantastic. you're doing, as you mentioned, a lot of focus groups with republican voters. what seems to be the key button issue or issues that's

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

the trump campaign at the time that all of this was reportedly going on behind the scenes? >> well, i can't speak from experience of having gone through a candidate with this, and i don't think robert can either, having this sort of negative associated with a candidate. we had other things we had to deal with, never something like this and never catch and kill and all those other things that are associated with this. my guess is -- this is a guess, by i think it's pretty informed -- is there was so much incoming, the access hollywood tape, and donald trump and his campaign's worry in a very close election against hillary clinton that this could have been meaningful. it probably would have been meaningful. my guess is that election is so close, this would have changed enough minds or demotivated people on the republican side that it would have made a difference in the election so they made a calculated effort, and we'll find out if it was

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

proven wrong by the documents. >> and the phone calls right? >> there's a phone call of trump saying let's pay her in cash. cohen saying, no, we're going to do it my way. also, the way retainer agreements work with attorney ss that, yes, there is sort of an evergreen standard payment, in this case it was $35,000 a month or whatever to get up to that amount, but then the lawyer bills you or invoices you for services renders, and here there is nothing. michael cohen did not -- we all sort of live and die by the billable hours. we have to say what we do, how we do it, when we do it. the invoices here simply show michael cohen saying i'd like that check now for my retainer agreement. he's not done any legal services. i think it's not doing him any service, the defense by trying to really state too much. they don't have to really necessarily deny knowledge and i think they're making a mistake by doing that.

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