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The Media Show

called swift notes for the guardian. and augusta saraiva, bloomberg's economics reporter who coined the term — and this is a good claim to fame — �*swiftonomics'. laura and augusta, thanks so much for coming on the media show. laura, if wejust start with you — why did you start swift notes? there's so much coverage of taylor swift in the newspaper, especially at the start of the year in the run—up to the grammys and also when her boyfriend, the football player travis kelce, was headed to the super bowl, that it made sense to have a sort of one—stop shop to contain it all and also sort of zoom out and do some slightly more sober analysis of her but also of the coverage itself because i do think she's of a scale where it's very easy for people to sort of lose their heads about it and sort of be wowed by scale as opposed to going, "what's actually going on here? "let's analyse it." and what is it like covering taylor swift? i mean, it's very varied. you know, you can write about anything from music industry things to,

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BBC News

because i think it is just an inability to look at the future scenario. if wejust inability to look at the future scenario. if we just told russia, look, we will stay out of it, i'm in the united states, then russia will be encouraged to go further into europe and sooner or later will start attacking the us. it already has, there has been cyber attacks, there has been disinformation and influence campaigns in the us, and i think if we look at what is happening in the american democracy at the moment, i think russia had a lot to do with that as well. crosstalk we are seeing a brewing conflict in the middle east, i am sure you have been watching with israel and iran trading missiles back and forth now, what do you think and what is your impression on how the events in the middle east might be affecting the war in ukraine and public attention, has it increased the urgency for this aid package, or does ukraine feel like attention has shifted elsewhere? i would say initially when 7 october happened in israel it

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BBC News

syria. so right now, all the people in rafah, they are trying to flee, but flee to wear? we flee from gaza, we flee from the north, from khan younis to rafah as the idf informed the people using social media or dropped a leaflet about rafah is the most safe place, there is no better place, but right this moment, where should we go? it is not allowed to go to the north. even in khan younis, we are talking about a ghost town. this moment today, wejust discovered 100 killed persons, mass graves inside the hospital, we are talking about a ghost town. so we are thinking where we should go, but no—one can answer this question. find no-one can answer this question. and how no—one can answer this question. and how concerned are you about the israeli prime minister benjamin

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BBC News

accelerate its programme towards nuclear or move it underground? it certainly underground now. there is no chance that any targeting of the isfahan facility would have been successful, because it is hard. that's not in question. iranians have done that the decades. but also i would suggest, i don't know if iran could accelerate their programme any faster than it already is, violations of us inspectors, numerous attempts to obscure what is really happening, so i think wejust have to presume that the iranians will continue their nuclear programme until they have reached break—out. find programme until they have reached break-out. �* , ., ., ., �*, break-out. and in terms of around's fundin: of break-out. and in terms of around's funding of other _ break-out. and in terms of around's funding of other proxies, _ break-out. and in terms of around's funding of other proxies, how - break-out. and in terms of around's funding of other proxies, how much | funding of other proxies, how much do you think the current sanctions, even the new ones that have been added on, will make to changing that? , . ., , that? very little. the sanctions re . imes that? very little. the sanctions regimes with — that? very little. the sanctions regimes with iran, _ that? very little. the sanctions regimes with iran, and - that? very little. the sanctions regimes with iran, and for- that? very little. the sanctions regimes with iran, and for that | regimes with iran, and for that matter many other countries, just don't seem to be having a bite and have certainly not stopped iran from

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The Context

targeting any particular person or any particular group. wejust right now are labelling it as a conspiracy theory and going from there. thank you, everybody. theory and going from there. thank you. everybody-— you, everybody. thank you for your time and attention. _ you, everybody. thank you for your time and attention. thank - you, everybody. thank you for your time and attention. thank you. - time and attention. thank you. studio: — time and attention. thank you. studio: that update there from new york police department with some new details, about exactly what happened there outside the courthouse. the man who we now know, maxwell, born in 19 of the seventh from florida —— 1987. he walked into a park, opened a bag, through conspiracy theory pamphlets into the air then pours a liquid on himself, set himself on fire. we have pictures now the aftermath. this is when fire signatures have been used. he is taken away on a stretcher. he is in a medical condition right now in hospital. three in my pda in one court officer have minor injuries —— three nypd. he arrived earlier this

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Sportsday

50,000 tomorrow, and i know the girls are really looking forward to it. wejust girls are really looking forward to it. we just had a team girls are really looking forward to it. wejust had a team run girls are really looking forward to it. we just had a team run now. we're really ready to go on. england have only conceded _ we're really ready to go on. england have only conceded one _ we're really ready to go on. england have only conceded one try - we're really ready to go on. england have only conceded one try in - we're really ready to go on. england have only conceded one try in the i have only conceded one try in the opening three games. have you been forced into step into fifth gear yet? i forced into step into fifth gear et? .. . �* . forced into step into fifth gear et? ~' ., �*, ., forced into step into fifth gear et? ,, ., �*, ., ., ., ., yet? i think that's all to do about defence coach _ yet? i think that's all to do about defence coach sarah _ yet? i think that's all to do about defence coach sarah hunter. i yet? i think that's all to do about. defence coach sarah hunter. she's really diligent in what she does, and that's us as a defensive team. we pride ourselves on our defence and we enjoy our attack. i think ireland will post different pictures on us tomorrow and it's about breaking them down and whether we do concede or not is then how do we then fix that and come up again? ireland look like they're just coming into form. what do you expecting tomorrow? abs, coming into form. what do you expecting tomorrow?— coming into form. what do you expecting tomorrow? a very similar old england — expecting tomorrow? a very similar old england style — expecting tomorrow? a very similar old england style we _ expecting tomorrow? a very similar old england style we used - expecting tomorrow? a very similar old england style we used to i expecting tomorrow? a very similar old england style we used to play. |

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Newsday

president zelensky is being more frank about the chances of losing in an attempt to restore a much—needed sense of urgency. nato is continuing to posture with sea and air drills along its eastern european flank. its members are still promising military aid. wejust had an important and timely discussion on how to step up further our support to ukraine, in particular on how to provide more air defence systems to ukraine. because the situation on the battlefield remains very difficult, and we have all heard ukraine's clear and urgent appeal for more air support. what kyiv is really hoping for is a £49 billion package to be signed off in the us congress. after months of delay, that's set to be voted on this weekend. if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on. if it doesn't, the talk may shift to compromise or defeat.

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Gary Lineker Meets

yes, i went round to his house. it was a friendship — it seems you were very close. yeah, we socialised, we loved going round there and playing games. he was a dreadful loser, as i was, and rita was always a laugh. yes, i loved going round his house. and, yeah — we both came from similar roots. we both came from working class backgrounds at the same — you know, wejust clicked. he was — he was — he was terrifying sometimes. yeah, i can see he probably was sometimes. yeah. terrifying for you as well, or...? he was never terrifying towards me. but i saw him in action sometimes and i thought, "i don't want to get on the other side — "bad side of you." that's how football used to be, though. yeah, it used to be. you know, it's changed a lot now. people — i think all walks of life have changed. but he had great management skills as well. great man management skills. yeah. maybe rossjenkins would probably disagree with me. yeah, he was — he was something — he was of his time, and i hated the way he was treated and called a turnip and it hurt me very, very much.

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Gary Lineker Meets

with graham taylor as well? yes, i went round to his house. it was a friendship — it seems you were very close. yeah, we socialised, we loved going round there and playing games. he was a dreadful loser, as i was, and rita was always a laugh. yes, i loved going round his house. and, yeah — we both came from similar roots. we both came from working class backgrounds at the same — you know, wejust clicked. he was — he was — he was terrifying sometimes. yeah, i can see he probably was sometimes. yeah. terrifying for you as well, or...? he was never terrifying towards me. but i saw him in action sometimes and i thought, "i don't want to get on the other side — "bad side of you." that's how football used to be, though. yeah, it used to be. you know, it's changed a lot now. people — i think all walks of life have changed. but he had great management skills as well. great man management skills. yeah. maybe rossjenkins would probably disagree with me. yeah, he was — he was something — he was of his time, and i hated the way he was treated and called a turnip and it hurt me very, very much.

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Gary Lineker Meets

and did you socialise with — with graham taylor as well? yes, i went round to his house. it was a friendship — it seems you were very close. yeah, we socialised, we loved going round there and playing games. he was a dreadful loser, as i was, and rita was always a laugh. yes, i loved going round his house. and, yeah — we both came from similar roots. we both came from working class backgrounds at the same — you know, wejust clicked. he was — he was, he was terrifying sometimes. yeah, i can see he probably was sometimes. yeah. terrifying for you as well, or...? he was never terrifying towards me. but i saw him in action sometimes and i thought, "i don't want to get on the other side, "bad side of you." that's how football used to be, though. yeah, it used to be. you know, it's changed a lot now. people...| think all walks of life have changed. but he had great management skills as well. great man management skills. yeah. maybe rossjenkins would probably disagree with me. yeah, he was...he was something... he was of his time, and i hated the way he was treated

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