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James O'Brien - The Whole Show

Leave! Greta! Alone!

James O'Brien - The Whole Show

Global

News, Daily News

4.3913 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2020

⏱️ 137 minutes

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Summary

The Bristol Post has published an article releasing the Facebook accounts of all the men who violently trolled Greta Thunberg on their website. Was this the right thing to do? Plus: the Government are holding are very serious meeting on Coronavirus; but just how seriously have they been taking it up until now? This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's live, daily show on LBC Radio. To join the conversation call: 0345 60 60 973

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0:00.0

Katie Bolter.

0:01.0

Oh wow.

0:02.0

Tennis is full of noise.

0:04.0

Pressure.

0:05.0

Manifest.

0:06.0

Intensity.

0:07.0

But what really makes me feel alive?

0:09.0

It's the focus in that quiet.

0:13.0

A moment to breathe.

0:17.0

To reset.

0:18.0

To hydrate.

0:20.0

That's what really makes me feel alive.

0:23.6

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0:26.9

Pick up Britta's filtration range online or at your local store.

0:31.4

This is LBC from Global, leading Britain's conversation with James O'Brien.

0:44.2

Three minutes after ten, it's such a strange story, isn't it?

0:48.2

It's such a strange issue, such a strange event, because the world is in turmoil, I think, is a fair word, although one's always conscious, as ever,

0:57.4

of not being unduly alarmist. And yet, the global death toll of coronavirus has only just

1:04.1

tipped over the 3,000 mark. So it remains a curious tension between people panicking on an incredible scale, or people who think we're all going to die, and people who think there's absolutely nothing to worry about, and that everything is being exaggerated and embellished.

1:23.0

The truth almost certainly, as ever with these sort of issues, lies somewhere between the two,

1:27.9

but we will not know what the truth is until we have the benefit of hindsight.

1:33.6

It's a strange old business. It really is. Four minutes after ten is the time. Hello.

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