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story, the station is closed. south—eastern which runs services in this area is not able to run any trains at all today will stop the poster apologises to people for the inconvenience and frustration. normally on a saturday, the station would be really busy with people heading down to the coast to enjoy a day on the beach. butjust take a look at this, the station all locked up. a couple of members of staff are around because they work at the ticket office and at the station, they are not actually on strike because it is a train driver strike today. they have been getting on with cleaning and some admin work. but also trying to help some of the people who have been turning up at the station, who didn�*t realise there were strike action today. some people who have been working overnight who were trying to get home after work, also a number of holiday—makers turning up, including one family from switzerland, wondering now how they are going to go about their plans. we wondering now how they are going to go about their plans.— go about their plans. we were ”lannin go about their plans. we were planning to — go about their plans. we were planning to go _ go about their plans. we were planning to go to _ go about their plans. we were planning to go to brighton - go about their plans. we were | planning to go to brighton and go about their plans. we were - planning to go to brighton and now we will_ planning to go to brighton and now we will have to find an alternative route _ we will have to find an alternative

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Talking Business

first minister? the michelle o'neill, when will you be first minister?— first minister? the people have soken, first minister? the people have spoken. to _ first minister? the people have spoken. to our _ first minister? the people have spoken, to ourjob _ first minister? the people have spoken, to ourjob now - first minister? the people have spoken, to ourjob now is - first minister? the people have spoken, to ourjob now is to - first minister? the people have| spoken, to ourjob now is to turn up. leadership— spoken, to ourjob now is to turn up. leadership matters, - spoken, to ourjob now is to turnj up. leadership matters, equality matters, — up. leadership matters, equality matters, turning _ up. leadership matters, equality matters, turning up— up. leadership matters, equality matters, turning up matters. - up. leadership matters, equality. matters, turning up matters. there is no _ matters, turning up matters. there is no reason — matters, turning up matters. there is no reason for— matters, turning up matters. there is no reason for any _ matters, turning up matters. there is no reason for any delay. - matters, turning up matters. there is no reason for any delay. we - is no reason for any delay. we should — is no reason for any delay. we should have _ is no reason for any delay. we should have an _ is no reason for any delay. we should have an executive - is no reason for any delay. we should have an executive nextj is no reason for any delay. we - should have an executive next week. we should _ should have an executive next week. we should put— should have an executive next week. we should put manning _ should have an executive next week. we should put manning into - should have an executive next week. we should put manning into peoplesj we should put manning into peoples pockets, _ we should put manning into peoples pockets, that— we should put manning into peoples pockets, that is— we should put manning into peoples pockets, that is what _ we should put manning into peoples pockets, that is what people - we should put manning into peoples pockets, that is what people have i pockets, that is what people have voted _ pockets, that is what people have voted for~ — pockets, that is what people have voted for. —like _ pockets, that is what people have voted for. —like money— pockets, that is what people have voted for. —like money into - pockets, that is what people have l voted for. —like money into peoples pockets _ voted for. —like money into peoples pockets we — voted for. —like money into peoples pockets we will— voted for. —like money into peoples pockets. we will lead _ voted for. —like money into peoples pockets. we will lead the _ voted for. —like money into peoples pockets. we will lead the mlas - voted for. —like money into peoples pockets. we will lead the mlas in l voted for. —like money into peoplesl pockets. we will lead the mlas in on monday, _ pockets. we will lead the mlas in on monday, i— pockets. we will lead the mlas in on monday, i exueci _ pockets. we will lead the mlas in on monday, i expect others _ pockets. we will lead the mlas in on monday, i expect others to - pockets. we will lead the mlas in on monday, i expect others to turn - pockets. we will lead the mlas in on monday, i expect others to turn up l monday, i expect others to turn up as welt _ monday, i expect others to turn up as welt let's — monday, i expect others to turn up as well. let's do _ monday, i expect others to turn up as well. let's do this _ monday, i expect others to turn up as well. let's do this together - monday, i expect others to turn up as well. let's do this together and | as well. let's do this together and do the _ as well. let's do this together and do the business _ as well. let's do this together and do the business for _ as well. let's do this together and do the business for the _ as well. let's do this together and do the business for the public. - as well. let's do this together and i do the business for the public. the? do the business for the public. they have asked — do the business for the public. they have asked that _ do the business for the public. they have asked that of _ do the business for the public. they have asked that of us. _ do the business for the public. have asked that of us. what do the business for the public- have asked that of us. what happens if they— have asked that of us. what happens if they don't?— if they don't? what does this mean for the question _ if they don't? what does this mean for the question of _ if they don't? what does this mean for the question of northern - for the question of northern ireland? �* , , .,, for the question of northern ireland? �* , , ., for the question of northern ireland? i, ., ireland? i'm very pleased to report that there is _ ireland? i'm very pleased to report that there is a _ ireland? i'm very pleased to report that there is a very _ ireland? i'm very pleased to report that there is a very healthy - that there is a very healthy conversation _ that there is a very healthy conversation already- that there is a very healthy conversation already under that there is a very healthy- conversation already under way, and i conversation already under way, and i have _ conversation already under way, and i have always — conversation already under way, and i have always said _ conversation already under way, and i have always said throughout - conversation already under way, and i have always said throughout the i i have always said throughout the election— i have always said throughout the election campaign— i have always said throughout the election campaign that _ i have always said throughout the | election campaign that regardless i have always said throughout the i election campaign that regardless of the outcome — election campaign that regardless of the outcome of— election campaign that regardless of the outcome of the _ election campaign that regardless of the outcome of the election, - election campaign that regardless of the outcome of the election, that. the outcome of the election, that conversation _ the outcome of the election, that conversation was _ the outcome of the election, that conversation was going _ the outcome of the election, that conversation was going to - the outcome of the election, that i conversation was going to continue. those _ conversation was going to continue. those of— conversation was going to continue. those of us — conversation was going to continue. those of us that _ conversation was going to continue. those of us that are _ conversation was going to continue. those of us that are for _ conversation was going to continue. those of us that are for unification i those of us that are for unification will make — those of us that are for unification will make that _ those of us that are for unification will make that case. _ those of us that are for unification will make that case. i— those of us that are for unification will make that case. i encourage l will make that case. i encourage those _ will make that case. i encourage those who— will make that case. i encourage those who don't _ will make that case. i encourage those who don't have _ will make that case. i encourage those who don't have that - those who don't have that perspective _ those who don't have that perspective at _ those who don't have that perspective at this - those who don't have that perspective at this time i those who don't have that| perspective at this time to those who don't have that - perspective at this time to also enter— perspective at this time to also enter into _ perspective at this time to also enter into the _ perspective at this time to also enter into the conversation. . perspective at this time to also i enter into the conversation. let's have _ enter into the conversation. let's have a _ enter into the conversation. let's have a healthy— enter into the conversation. let's have a healthy debate. _ enter into the conversation. let'sl have a healthy debate. something that is— have a healthy debate. something that is better— have a healthy debate. something that is better for— have a healthy debate. something

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Breakfast-20220125-06:36:00

in the distance and realising that this time they weren't in my head. they were actually real people that were coming. i remember those first aiders turning up. i'd basically lost somewhere between 12 and 18 hours, probably towards the 18—hour end. so there's bits of rescue that i don't remember. are you all right? how are you doing? nice to see you. i know you are! to help george piece together what happened, we reunited him with some of the 300 volunteers from around britain who stopped what they were doing to answer the call. it's in human nature, isn't it? and, erm, we've all been in those remote situations, and we know that if something happened to us, our colleagues would come and get us. and therefore, this is, you know, part of that is to do the reverse and do whatever is necessary, and everybody brought their a—game. how did it feel when you were on the last stretch of that journey out? the last stretch of the journey

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BBC News-20220125-14:22:00

longest ever cave rescue. he'd been here in the brecon beacons dozens of times. but on that day, deep underground, his life changed in a split second. the first thing i knew about it was this... ..instantaneous feeling of legs whirling around in mid—air and arms grabbing for something and just this kind of feeling that, you know, one second i was caving, the next minute the world went mad. and then it all went black. and then two minutes later, i kind of woke up in a very different state to... to when i'd started. his friend went to raise the alarm. george had broken his leg, his jaw, several ribs and was bleeding. after three hours, the first rescuers arrived. i remember hearing the voices in the distance and realising that this time they weren't in my head. they were actually real people that were coming. i remember those first aiders turning up. i've basically lost somewhere between 12 and 18 hours, probably towards the 18 hour end.

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BBC News-20220125-17:53:00

his life changed in a split second. the first thing i knew about it was this... ..instantaneous feeling of legs whirling around in mid—air and arms grabbing for something and just this kind of feeling that, you know, one second i was caving, the next minute the world went mad. and then it all went black. and then two minutes later, i kind of woke up in a very different state to... ..to when i'd started. his friend went to raise the alarm. george had broken his leg, his jaw, several ribs and was bleeding. after three hours, the first rescuers arrived. i remember hearing the voices in the distance and realising that this time they weren't in my head. they were actually real people that were coming. i remember those first aiders turning up. i've basically lost somewhere between 12 and 18 hours, probably towards the 18 hour end. so, there's bits of rescue that i don't remember. are you all right? how are you doing? nice to see you. i know who you are!

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BBC News at One-20220125-13:15:00

the first thing i knew about it was this... ..instantaneous feeling of legs whirling around in mid—air and arms grabbing for something and just this kind of feeling that, you know, one second i was caving, the next minute the world went mad. and then it all went black. and then two minutes later, i kind of woke up in a very different state to... to when i'd started. his friend went to raise the alarm. george had broken his leg, his jaw, several ribs and was bleeding. after three hours, the first rescuers arrived. i remember hearing the voices in the distance and realising that this time they weren't in my head. they were actually real people that were coming. i remember those first aiders turning up. i've basically lost somewhere between 12 and 18 hours, probably towards the 18 hour end. so there's bits of rescue that i don't remember. are you all right? how are you doing? nice to see you. i know who you are! to help george piece together what happened,

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Trapped-20220130-16:36:00

and it is possible that he might not survive this and that i might not be able to do anything about that. so, yeah, it was a big weight of responsibility. i remember hearing the voices in the distance and realising that this time they weren't in my head, they were actually real people that had come. i remember those first aiders turning up. i had basically lost between 12 and 18 hours, probably nearer the 18 hour and, so there are bits of rescue that i don't remember. how are you doing? i know who you are. to help george piece together what happened, we reunited him with some of his rescuers. volunteers who stopped what they were doing to help him. we have never had a casualty who has been on free—flowing oxygen for 54 hours. just the logistics of everything just goes up massively. the severity of the injuries meant that he basically was in this medical bubble, and we were moving the bubble, notjust him.

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Trapped-20220130-19:37:00

medical professional here and that if he does become more unwell that everyone is going to be looking to me to do something. and, actually, there's a limit to what we can do underground and it is possible that he might not survive this and that i might not be able to do anything about that. so, yeah, it was a big weight of responsibility. i remember hearing the voices in the distance and realising that this time they weren't in my head, they were actually real people that had come. i remember those first aiders turning up. i had basically lost between 12 and 18 hours, probably nearer the 18—hour end, so there are bits of rescue that i don't remember. how are you doing? i know who you are. to help george piece together what happened, we reunited him with some of his rescuers. volunteers who stopped what they were doing to help him. we have never had a casualty who has been on free—flowing oxygen for 54 hours. just the logistics of everything just goes up massively. the severity of the injuries meant that he basically was in this medical bubble,

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The Papers-20211209-22:43:00

but if it suddenly happened that would be the head got of many, if he can't hold a seat like this, is he still be winner in marginal seats that he was at the end of 2019? i that he was at the end of 2019? i think if north structure goes, interesting one of the things that could _ interesting one of the things that could have the cherries here is talking — could have the cherries here is talking about labour, lots... the vo could _ talking about labour, lots... the vo could split — talking about labour, lots... the vo could split. there no expectations for the _ could split. there no expectations for the jury— could split. there no expectations for the jury anyway. he wasn't over 20.000 _ for the jury anyway. he wasn't over 20,000 majority, reduced to 2,000, they still— 20,000 majority, reduced to 2,000, they still retain it. you described that as _ they still retain it. you described that as a — they still retain it. you described that as a tryout. i think it's important _ that as a tryout. i think it's important because it you can see boris _ important because it you can see borisjohnson turning up important because it you can see boris johnson turning up and saying i've boris johnson turning up and saying we still— boris johnson turning up and saying i've still got it. but were they to lose it _ i've still got it. but were they to lose it and — i've still got it. but were they to lose it and i think probably more likely to — lose it and i think probably more likely to liberal democrats i think at that— likely to liberal democrats i think at that point it is a crisis moment, still not _ at that point it is a crisis moment, still not the — at that point it is a crisis moment, still not the final moment, a series of events. — still not the final moment, a series of events, isn't it?—

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20191129-08:47:00

talking about the big picture for afghanistan. let's bring in our panel, the chief congressional correspondent of the washington examiner and white house reporter for the associated press and democratic strategists leslie marshall. your thoughts on the president turning up in afghanistan today. >> critical moment clearly for the peace deal in afghanistan that is long eluded the united states. the president wants fewer troops, there are 13,000 troops, he wants to down to 18,000 but you can't do that if there is no peace deal and we haven't been able to achieve that. that was called off a couple months ago with the explosion that killed an american soldier, no more talks, now he is saying let's start again, let's start this up but it is still a real long road to get from just talking to american troops leaving and i think the president is becoming aware of the fact that if all the troops leave the terror threat will

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