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Hello, and welcome to tonight's One Show with Alex Jones.

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On the day we've found out which lady has come first

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in the race to Number Ten - we're joined by a American star

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She's the first lady of comedy, the first lady of the talk show

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and here she is dancing with the actual First Lady.

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Please welcome, Ellen DeGeneres. Hello! Have a seat. Yes, welcome.

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That was a tiny dance move there. Sitting on a shell, is that normal?

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We normally have a cream sofa but because of Finding Dory we thought

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we'd have that. It's kind of scary. I hope I don't clamour up! On a talk

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show. Very good. Thank you. How on earth did you get Michelle Obama to

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do that? I don't force people to dance, they come on the show and

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they dance because they want to. It looked quite choreographed. Was it

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the one where we were doing the same thing? It was a get moving campaign.

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They learn this dance routine. She had two months to learn it, I had an

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hour. You couldn't tell. She's very competitive so she had a chance to

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show me. This is comfortable, I have to get one for my house. We know you

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are a big fan of tennis and we can't go any further congratulating Andy

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Murray. He partied hard after his win, as you would. Finishing at six

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o'clock this morning. The last thing he wanted was a television presenter

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wanting to fire questions at him at 10am. So that's what I did.

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COMMENTATOR: Straight sets! Huge congratulations. Double Wimbledon

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champion, how does it feel? It feels great. I have enjoyed this one more

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than the last one. I never expected to win once, never mind twice so it

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was a good day. We watched you play John Millman. A brilliant match. On

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the same afternoon, Djokovic went out of the tournament. Was there a

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secret fist pump moment? I personally wasn't. I think my

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coaches were... It might have been nice to play him in the final

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because you are good mates. I get on well with him but he is not easy to

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play. He is one of the best players of all time. I'll take it regardless

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of who I play in the final. A lot of tears yesterday, as you'd expect. In

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the pub where everyone was watching you win. An amazing moment and a bit

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of emotion from you, as well. Is that to do with becoming a father,

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is it a softer side of you? I've always been pretty emotional. I

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don't often put it in front of the cameras. But, you know, I've played

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much better tennis since I became a father which bodes well for the

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future. Obviously, becoming a dad gives you very different perspective

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on life. I've been travelling my whole life but I never get homesick

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but I'm away from her for a feud dates, that's hard. How your mum?

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She's good. I saw her this morning for 20 minutes with my ground. Have

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you met her a few times? She's lovely. Isn't she? I'm biased, of

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course. I can't remember what she said after the match. It was quite

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high pitched. Screeching something at me but I can't remember exactly

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what it was. Hopefully you can have a couple of days with Kim and Soviet

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and we can go back onto BBC One because we were pushed onto BBC Two.

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You keep going over to seven o'clock. Any quick message of

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apology for the viewers? I'm sorry for all The One Show viewers. I

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apologise for that. We're very proud of you. Hi five. Come on! APPLAUSE

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It was such an honour to have a chat with him this morning. It was

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incredible to watch it. You were there, went you? It was a Jew of

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mind to go to Wimbledon for ever. The timing of the Premier this time

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was ideal so I went to Serena's match on Saturday and then I was at

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Andy's match on Sunday and it was unbelievable. You were in the Royal

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box on Sunday. We have footage of you with Serena. This is like the

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greenroom. She had just won. She was going down the line and she said, I

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had no idea that you were here. Have you met her before? Yes. I love her.

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This picture has been doing the rounds of Andy in the ice bath after

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the match. That's what I do every day after my show. I get in an ice

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bath. We often ask our viewers to send in pictures of themselves. And

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they will. The challenge is to recreate that very image. Keep it

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clean. We will look at your best recreations of Andy's ice bat and

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trophy holding later. Fill your bath with the ice in your freezer. Keep

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your clothes on, get a good prop. Do they win something? To sit in ice?

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They just get on TV. You really have to want to be on television to sit

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in a bathtub of eyes. We will be inundated tonight. 13 years since

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Finding Nemo. You were rooting for the next one to come out and it is

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all about your character, Dory. Everybody was rooting for it. I just

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had a talk show and a platform to raise it. I was watching Toy Story,

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cars, Shrek. It was about Shreck 12 by the time I got this. It wasn't

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just me. Anybody who wants to see Finding Nemo, also wants to see

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this. I'm thrilled. Finding Dory is all about your character. Finding

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Dory, given as a synopsis? Finding Dory is a journey to find home. She

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is trying to figure out, she remembers for a brief moment that

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she has a family, she had parents and what happened to them. What

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happened to her and she got lost and how long has she been gone? Where

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did she come from? It is her with short-term memory loss trying to

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piece together where she came from and how to get back there. It's

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really funny and clever and it's heart-warming because it's about

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finding home. Let's have a look at the moment after Dory realises that

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mum and dad are out there. My parents, I remember them. I remember

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my mum, my dad. I have a family. They don't know where I am. No! This

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is crazy. Where are you trying to go? To the Baltic? California?

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California is all across the ocean. Every time we are on the edge of the

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reef, one of ours is trying to leave. Can't we just enjoy the view?

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How can you talk about the view when I remembered my family for? APPLAUSE

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It's charming. Many people won't remember that Dory was created for

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you as a character. You inspired the character. I don't know if it is a

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condiment. He heard my voice when he was coming up with this character.

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He was trying to write the character with short-term memory loss but

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thought it would be annoying to repeat the same thing over again. It

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was when my sitcom was on the air and he heard my voice and I changed

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subjects several times within 30 seconds. It's what I started doing

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in stand-up. So, he decided I was going to be Dory. He read the

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character for me. How important was it for you to strike the balance

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between comedy and the emotion. There is real emotion in there. The

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first one was more comedic that this has a lot more emotion in it. It's

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very touching. It was pretty easy for me to cry when it was time to

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cry because, you know, when you just read those words on the page of what

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is happening, even though I didn't see... They made the movie after I

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recorded it. It took three years to make the movie so throughout that

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time I am reading in a studio and not seeing anything but when he is

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describing that emotional moment that... I don't want to give

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anything away... It was so touching to be to describe what was

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happening. I think anybody would. If I didn't really cry, then Dory is

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not crying. Then everyone is looking at a movie with fish going, I don't

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care! They have to really care about the fish like the fish is a person.

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Putting those emotions to it. It was challenging, fun and creative. I'm

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delighted that the whale voice was back. And Frank, the new one.

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Finding Dory is in cinemas from July 29th. When Andrea Leadsom pulled out

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of the Conservative leadership race, it left it wide open for Theresa May

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to take the top job. Well she will become the second female Prime

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Minister, some women are being cut out of politics altogether because

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of a Technicolor tea. We will find out why. Mehala and her son have a

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big morning ahead of. Them Mehala is heading to vote. While many others

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take voting for granted, for Mehala it's a big step forwards. When

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Mehala escaped domestic abuse and fled to a safe house, like the rest

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of the women there, she had to keep her address as secret for her own

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protection. So, she didn't go on the electoral roll so she lost her right

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to vote. Official figures so at least one in four women across

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Britain has experienced domestic violence. As the electoral roll is

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publicly accessible, people who leave abusive partners and move into

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refuges are advised not to join the role. Now, Mehala says she is no

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longer at risk and has invited her -- others to her home. I've always

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voted and the thought of not being able to was quite upsetting. The day

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I went to vote, I cried. It meant that much to you? There are

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provisions for people at risk to register anonymously that Mehala

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says it is almost impossible to qualify because it requires legal

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documents. I had reported it to the police once but didn't press charges

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which is the case for a lot of people who suffer domestic abuse. A

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lot of people flee without tagging anyone else. Not having evidence

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meant I couldn't be signed off so I couldn't register anonymously. --

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telling anyone. A supporting letter from a senior public official will

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be considered but it is even tougher to get. This is the evidence request

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that you need to have. Police officer above the rank of

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superintendent. Director-general of the security services of the

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National crime agency. That is a big ask, I suspect. Director of adult

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social services or children's services. These people are so high

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up it is almost impossible for people to contact them. In a refuge

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across town I am eating a woman who after six months in a safe houses

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getting used to living without a vote. Having already given up her

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home and everything in it she feels it is unfair that she has lost a

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right to have her vote counted. I felt like my rights had been removed

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from me because I didn't want people making decisions on my behalf. If

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people didn't do the right thing, I'd be gutted. For Mehala there's a

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simple solution. She's calling on the electoral commission to add to

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the list of people able to sign letters of unity. We are getting a

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lot of support, almost 20,000 signatures.

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Polly Neate of Women's Aid said something has to change for the

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thousands of women living in refuges in the UK. It needs to be much more

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straightforward for women fleeing domestic abuse to achieve anonymous

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registration. Basically, they should be given on the word of someone

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providing specialist support, a specialist domestic abuse service

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like a refuge or an outreach service. Meanwhile, Mehala was

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looking forward to joining the rest of us at the polling booths for the

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EU referendum. Good luck! Thank you. I am really excited to be voting

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today. We did it, yes, very straightforward. Exactly how it

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should be. Perfect. I feel quite liberated and empowered that I do

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have my say again and that my life has restarted. It is a personal

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victory for me that I have had my vote so feeling very happy.

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You have been through enough and then lose the right to vote. The

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Electoral Commission have been in touch to say they would welcome any

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of your feedback to see if they can change the system. It has been a

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momentous year for women in politics. We are about to have our

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second female Prime Minister into its six years, and the US may end up

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with the first-ever female president. What difference, if any,

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do you think a woman can make to leading a country? First of all,

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especially in this election, she would make a big difference. You

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cannot say she may, she must. She must win, or else, we are all in

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trouble! And she is great. She is smart and she has got the experience

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and she has got ill and he is as smart as they come. -- she has got

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Bill. Forget her gender, just her qualifications are enough. Will it

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be a big deal if she is the first female president? Of course. And it

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is about time. I don't know why to such big deal. For a woman to make a

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big deal out of anything, it is just crazy. Gender should not come into

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play with anything. If you are experienced, you should be in the

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job. It is crazy that people think it is about time for a woman, it has

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always been time for a woman. Why is that less than a man?

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Absolutely. Early on, we asked you to recreate pictures of Andy Murray

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in his ice bath holding up the trophy. Ellen, you wondered if we

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would get anything. This is David in the bath with we think a sherry. He

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looks like he's having the time of his life! Rob has sent in this

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picture of him recreating Andy Murray. Is that real, that Tracy?

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None of that is real. It is a good effort. Now, we were racking our

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brains to see if there was anything that could make Wimbledon any

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better. But we think we have come up with the answer, what about all

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dogs? -- ball dogs. We sent Angela Rippon in two find out.

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One tennis legend, two dogs and not a ball boy in sight. As the tennis

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season gets into full swing, many of us are inspired to put on our whites

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and pick up our racket. What about man's best friend, the dog? What if

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he wants to get involved? Bill in three sets would be a challenge for

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even the most athletic of dogs. But what about a canine ball boy? Every

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year Wimbledon receives hundreds of applications for ball boys. Could a

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couple of highly trained dogs put their jobs at risk? To find out, we

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will put two dogs to the test in match conditions at the Wimbledon

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club. We need to train up our pups, Spaniel Barral and Labrador Peel.

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One of the first challenges was keeping the dogs' if you see as in

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check. The first thing we taught there was to have some control. When

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the ball is in play we do not want them running in and grabbing the

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ball in midair. We had to train them to sit and wait until the ball goes

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into the net and then give them the queue to go and get the ball. For

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one dog, that is much easier than others. Teal the Labrador is the

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teacher's pet. And then there is beryl. She does what she fancies

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doing. The risk is on the day she might end up doing a lap of honour

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around the court with the ball in her mouth. Five weeks later it is

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match day but are the dogs match fit? Sarah, you had been busy

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training the dogs. How will they do? This is an amazing thing we have

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been doing. I hope they won't be overawed by the environment. With

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preparation time over, I make my way onto the courts. It is not only the

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dogs who will be feeling the pressure. Are you nervous, Angela?

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Nervous? Why would I be? This is not about the tennis, it is about the

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dogs. As for my opponent, how good can she be?

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Good does not cut it. I give you... Martina Navratilova. With 15 grand

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slams including nine Wimbledon titles, she is one of the sport's

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all-time greats. Why did you want to come and play this match? I am

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always up for innovation. We have dogs at home but when they pick up

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the ball they run away with it so we will see if they give it back! What

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are you expecting today? I am expecting speed. Could this be the

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end of ball boys and ball girls at big matches like Wimbledon? It is

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interesting, we will see what happens. Give it a go! The time for

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talking is truly over. All dogs, your time is now. --

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come on, Angela. I expected a lot worse. Teal is up first and she made

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a clean collection. There is the squeezing, put it in the basket,

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excellent. Putting the site meant to one side, it is now beryl who

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returns it cleanly. Good! Look at it! Now what? Two balls. Two at the

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same time? That is the problem, they run away. It is beryl who once again

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comes in with a clean sweep. Winner! Excellent! And the dog gets it. Good

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job. Thank you! They are certainly fast and definitely keen. I think on

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their performance today our ball dogs could do well on court.

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Accepted someone serves like yesterday, 140 mph and all that dog

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spit? That is not nice. Ellen, you have got dogs. How disciplined are

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yours? Could you imagine them doing that? They do go on the court and

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they love training. Don not able to play. That is Auggie and Wolf. Kid

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is the newest one. He is just stupid. That is ridiculous, isn't

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he? He's gorgeous. That is nice to hear. Of all the things on the One

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Show tonight, that is the thing you will take away, ball dogs. Yes, that

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is nice. Let's talk about the Ellen DeGeneres show. One of the most

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watched shows in the United States. Is it right you have had 8 billion

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YouTube hits? It could be right. I don't know. And you have won 50 MES

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macro. When did you realise the show was absolutely massive because it

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has been popular since it started -- you have won 50 Emmys. I was up

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against Oprah. She is popular. When she decided to retire I was like,

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yes! She is my friend. It certainly opened up a bigger audience because

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there were a lot of people who liked her and me. We were on at the same

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time. Once she left we gained more of an audience. And then our social

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media platform has grown tremendously, which gets off a lot

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more viewers and we launched Elland tube and we keep getting new

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viewers. It has been a nice gradual build. It has been great. You try

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and get those hits online? Yes, because we are forming a digital

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network. We want to be not only on television for people who watch

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television, or for when people don't have time and they just want to

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watch snippets like Justin Bieber, they can go on to Ellentube. As

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great as YouTube is they might put something like ball dogs and

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something else comes up! We wanted a safe place for everybody to watch

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videos which are funny and family friendly. We were delighted when it

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came to the UK, thanks to James Corden because he campaigned. Our

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favourite section is when you scare your guests. This is a brilliant

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example with Taylor Swift. LAUGHTER

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'S we should definitely incorporate that! Starts now, everyone opens

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their bathroom door slowly. We now have to be clever and surprise

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people in different ways. There is nothing better than that. Drake was

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on and as cool as he is, when we scared him, he turned into a little

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boy. You see people how they really are. This is a random question. If

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you were going on your show as a guest, what would you do to you?

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What would I do to me? LAUGHTER

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How would you petrify yourself? Identikit scared easily. --

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identikit scared easily. They have thrown dummies off of the roof of

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the building when I am walking to my office and you hear screaming and a

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body drops in front of May. I am just looking over and I keep

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walking. It takes a lot to scare me. You have had everybody on your show

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but there is one of our lot who you claim is a relation of yours who you

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are hankering after and that is... Kate Middleton. If I had my phone on

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I could prove we are faulted cousins twice removed. And still I am not

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invited to any of the events or anything -- 14 cousins. Somebody did

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my chart and I found out I was related to Madonna, Halley Berry and

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Kate Middleton. Madonna is thrilled about it, Kate I have not heard of

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at all. I wonder if you are related to Andy Murray? Lots of you have

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been sending in your pictures. Linda did not win Wimbledon but she does

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have a 2:1. This is Busby who is celebrating like Andy. This is Andy

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who has an Ellen cushion for you. And this is George showing off his

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new trophy. I will say goodbye with this one. We have had that one!

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Thank you to Ellen. Finding Dory is in cinemas on July 29. Thanks, Carl.

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We will be back tomorrow with Ross

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