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-It's the end of the year

-and what a year it's been.

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-Stories that were similar

-to Hollywood scripts...

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-..events nobody foresaw.

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-Welcome to

-Newyddion y Flwyddyn 2016.

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-Just like the most successful films

-on the big screen...

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-..it was a year

-of unexpected successes.

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-Those expecting to lose, won.

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-There'd be an unlikely plot...

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-..followed by an

-unbelievable ending.

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-As we all began to accept

-that one side would win it...

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-..the opposition swept in

-and took the win.

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-2016 - 12 months

-of shock and surprise.

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-The year of the underdog when

-we came to expect the unexpected.

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-We'll start with one of the

-year's biggest stories...

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-..one that is still being written.

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-This will run for years to come.

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-According to the opinion polls

-and the political experts...

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-..Brexit wasn't going to happen.

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-But contrary to expectations,

-the British people voted...

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-..for breaking free

-from the European Union.

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-The sun has risen on an independent

-United Kingdom.

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-It's not a game to us.

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-I'm a Cornish person, you're not.

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-It's alright for millionaires.

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-In 2016, everything else pales

-in comparison...

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-..to what happened on the day

-of the referendum.

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-We are not good enough,

-as Great Britain...

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-..to control our own borders.

-You should be ashamed.

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-It's not in those terms we

-measure if people are good or not.

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-This is a myth and a lie.

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-We know how this side has whipped

-up a frenzy during the last months.

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-If you want to ask a question,

-go ahead and ask it.

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-But don't interrupt or you won't

-hear what you want to hear.

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-Hypocrite.

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-Hypocrite.

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-What can I do with this lot?

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-Those who share our values

-of democracy and freedom.

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-London? You've got the Lords...

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-The polling booths have closed and

-the counting's about to begin.

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-The question is about

-to be answered.

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-The opinion polls suggested...

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-..about 52% wanted to remain

-and 48% wanted to leave.

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-But on the night

-we had the complete opposite.

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-I'm looking at pictures of London

-at the moment...

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-..where it's dawning on a UK

-that's decided to leave the EU.

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-The pound has dropped by 10%

-since last night.

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-There will be panic in the

-Stock Exchange tomorrow.

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-Companies that were considering

-investing in Wales...

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-..will now decide not to

-on the basis of uncertainty.

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-It was one on the most

-exciting nights...

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-..as well as being

-a bit of a shock.

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-It wasn't just a shock

-for us journalists...

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-..but to the political class.

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-Remember what happened after.

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-David Cameron disappeared,

-he left the stage.

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-Then there was a race to choose

-a new Conservative leader.

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-Labour, more or less,

-fell to pieces.

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-There was a revolt against

-Jeremy Corbyn.

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-The Ukip soap opera continued...

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-..with Nigel Farage resigning and

-then regaining the leadership.

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-That saga still hasn't been sorted

-to this day.

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-I think what we saw in the

-referendum in Wales...

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-..was the culmination of a process

-that's been going on...

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-..in Welsh elections for a while.

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-Labour is loosing its grip on the

-traditional working class.

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-What happened in the referendum

-in Wales was...

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-..a significant percentage of

-Labour's core supporters...

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-..in the Valleys, South Wales

-and North East Wales...

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-..had supported Leave.

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-That is a bad sign for Labour

-in the future...

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-..because without those voters

-it's impossible for Labour...

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-..to get a majority to form

-a government on a UK level.

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-There was a shock on the way

-across the pond too...

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-..as America borrowed the script.

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-A year ago, Donald Trump

-was a successful businessman...

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-..a billionaire TV presenter

-and the owner of Miss Universe.

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-He had no experience of governing.

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-No hope.

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-But in the new year...

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-..President Trump

-will move into the White House.

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-We were in Ohio as a fierce, bitter

-and long campaign drew to a close.

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-As Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

-argued over who should...

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-..have the keys to the White House,

-I was in Columbus, Ohio.

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-Since 1944, voters there

-have supported the candidate...

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-..who took the presidency,

-every time but one.

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-But what about this time? We spoke

-to some Welsh people in Ohio.

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-Originally from Anglesey,

-Nerys Wyn Thomas lives in Columbus.

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-How would you feel if Donald Trump

-was the next US President?

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-I hope, I really hope

-that won't happen.

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-I don't think he's fit

-to be president.

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-But you will be voting?

-For Hillary Clinton, I take it?

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-But I came across many in Ohio

-with differing opinions.

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-Sian Stow is from Caernarfon.

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-But after nearly 40 years

-in America...

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-..she's made her home

-in the village of Shandon.

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-The election is coming

-every closer now.

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-Who are you going to support?

-Who's getting Sian's vote?

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-Like everyone else,

-I don't like Hillary nor Trump...

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-..despite voting Republican

-in every election.

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-At the moment I'm thinking Trump.

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-But I hope

-he'll surround himself...

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-..with the right people

-to help him...

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-..and that he'll listen to them.

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-In the small town of Blanchester...

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-..I sensed many felt

-America needed a change.

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-Have you decided who's going to get

-your vote?

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-Probably Trump but I don't like

-either one of them.

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-What don't you like about them?

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-What don't you like about them?

-

-I just don't like them.

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-Hillary's been there 30-something

-years and ain't done a damn thing.

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-And Trump's just an idiot

-so, what the hell.

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-But you'll still vote for him?

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-But you'll still vote for him?

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-Yeah. We need a change.

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-I'll vote for Trump.

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-I'll vote for Trump.

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-Why?

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-Because I get to keep my guns.

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-Once again, the people of Ohio

-supported the winning candidate.

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-During one of the most dramatic

-times in American politics...

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-..Newyddion 9 was there.

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-I say it is time for us

-to come together...

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-..as one united people.

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-Donald Trump is the next president

-of the United States of America.

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-After a fierce campaign,

-an unexpected result...

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-..as Mr Trump beat Hillary Clinton

-to the White House.

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-Donald Trump will be the

-White House's next tenant.

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-Washington, America and the world

-are now reflecting.

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-I pledge to every citizen

-of our land...

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-..that I will be president

-for all Americans...

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-..and this is so important to me.

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-This is America's Brexit.

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-Everyone in the establishment

-thought...

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-..the vote would go one way

-but it's gone another.

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-I even think Brexit itself

-influenced matters.

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-But America was a divided country

-after the election.

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-I attended several parties with

-Clinton supporters in New York...

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-..last night.

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-As the night wore on,

-things went quieter and quieter.

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-People were openly crying.

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-In New York, Sioned Owen,

-originally from Carmarthen...

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-..was disappointed.

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-I hate Donald Trump and everything

-he stands for.

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-He's just put people down,

-right across the spectrum.

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-I don't know how any woman

-could support Donald Trump.

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-But another Welshman was delighted

-and insisted America...

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-..was in safe hands with

-Donald Trump at the helm.

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-He's going to make sure

-that the people around him...

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-..will give their opinion.

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-But at the end of the day

-Donald Trump will be the leader.

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-He's got brilliant advisors.

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-Donald Trump will receive the keys

-to the White House in January.

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-We'll have to wait until then

-before we get a picture...

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-..of how America will be governed

-for the next four years.

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-This year, Wales marked 50 years...

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-..since one of the worst disasters

-in its history.

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-The name of Aberfan raises

-feelings of horror...

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-..and terrible sadness

-after what happened...

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-..on 21 October 1966.

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-144 people were killed.

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-116 of them were children.

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-On top of the grief, the community

-had to fight for justice.

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-The pictures have been shown

-thousands of times...

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-..over the last five decades.

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-But their effects have never waned.

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-On one Friday morning

-in October 1966...

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-..a generation of children

-were killed...

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-..after a coal tip slid downhill...

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-..onto Pantglas Junior School

-in Aberfan.

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-Even for those who survived

-the disaster...

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-..they can't escape from the scars

-even 50 years later.

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-It was like a dream.

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-Even now, it's like a dream.

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-I'm going to wake up

-one of these days...

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-..and everything will be fine.

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-But it hasn't been fine.

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-I'm lucky to be here at all.

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-There aren't...

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-..any obvious marks on the outside.

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-But you can't see

-what's going on inside.

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-I remember some of their faces...

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-..like it was yesterday,

-just like I'm looking at you now.

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-Exactly 50 years

-since the tragedy...

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-..right across Wales, people of all

-ages stood in silence to remember.

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-Back in 1966,

-hundreds of people responded...

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-..to the appeal for help,

-people of all backgrounds.

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-I was an MP at the time...

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-..and was quite fit.

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-I felt it was my duty to go there.

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-I was one of the thousands

-upon thousands who were there.

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-The scene was like

-something out of...

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-..Dante's Inferno.

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-I can't describe it.

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-It's as fresh in my mind...

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-..as it was 50 years ago.

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-I remember working for hours

-up there.

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-There were people from all over

-Britain and from all backgrounds.

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-Next to me was an Army captain

-who was home on leave.

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-Every time a body would come

-to the surface he'd weep.

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-Just like us all.

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-I'll never forget that.

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-As well as dealing

-with their grief...

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-..the people of Aberfan

-had to fight for justice.

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-The Coal Board refused to admit

-they were to blame.

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-Even after winning their fight,

-money from the disaster's fund...

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-..was used to clear the coal tips.

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-By now, the Westminster

-and Cardiff governments...

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-..have acknowledged that the

-community had been wronged...

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-..and the money has been paid back.

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-An incident such as this

-still casts a long shadow.

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-It was only a few years ago...

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-..when we marked 50 years...

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-..since Senghenydd.

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-It still effects that village.

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-They still think about it.

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-But there's more to life...

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-..than just standing still

-and living in the past.

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-Although a new generation

-of children...

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-..is looking to the future...

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-..in Aberfan

-the past will never be forgotten.

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-We have already heard

-about the Brexiteers...

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-..and Donald Trump's supporters

-turning politics on its head...

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-..but something similar

-happened in Cardiff Bay.

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-There are new characters

-in the Senedd...

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-..after Ukip won their first seats

-in the Assembly.

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-There's no doubt about it...

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-..it's been a year of celebration

-for Ukip.

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-Not only because of Brexit.

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-Up until this year...

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-..only four parties

-had won seats in the Senedd.

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-But in May, Ukip sailed into

-Cardiff Bay for the first time.

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-But a row between

-the group's members...

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-..has created a headache

-for the party.

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-I, Nathan Gill, do swear

-that I will be faithful...

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-..and bear true allegiance...

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-Ukip started off as a group

-of seven Assembly Members.

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-But by now,

-they're a group of six...

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-..after Nathan Gill decided to sit

-as an independent in Cardiff Bay.

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-The root of the decision

-is his controversial choice...

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-..to continue as an MEP as well

-as an Assembly Member.

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-Hello, Gareth.

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-How are you?

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-There is a complaint.

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-He did say he'd stand down

-but he didn't.

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-His line now is, if the new leader,

-Paul Nuttall, asks him...

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-..to stand down, he will.

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-I don't think that will happen

-in the short-term.

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-But Nathan Gill wasn't the only one

-who chose to sit as an independent.

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-After speculation among journalists

-for some months...

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-..the foundations Welsh politics

-were rocked...

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-..after former Plaid Cymru leader,

-Dafydd Elis-Thomas decided...

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-..to leave the party in October.

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-He is very forthright.

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-He states his opinion regularly.

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-That didn't suit his party.

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-Although they haven't said this

-officially...

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-..I think there's relief within the

-party that Dafydd Elis has left.

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-Without doubt,

-it was also a bit of a blow.

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-For Leanne Wood, her memorable

-moment must be her unexpected...

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-..win over Leighton Andrews

-in the Rhondda.

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-But after this past year...

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-..we've become used

-to unexpected developments.

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-It was a year of uncertainty for

-thousands of steel workers...

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-..in Wales, as the whole industry

-here came under threat.

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-But at the end of 2016 there's hope

-that the black clouds are clearing.

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-The smoke will continue to rise

-from the Port Talbot works.

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-As the heavy industries

-shrank in Wales...

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-..Port Talbot steel workers

-remained an important employer.

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-But there was bad news

-at the start of the year.

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-A huge blow to the steel industry

-in Wales.

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-Nearly 800 jobs will be lost

-in South Wales.

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-With cheaper

-Chinese steel being imported...

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-..according to Tata,

-Port Talbot's owners...

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-..they had no choice.

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-750 jobs had to be cut there.

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-My husband works there.

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-We're not sure what's going on.

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-We don't know who will lose

-their jobs but it is terrible.

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-Just like me, many people

-have lost their jobs...

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-..and we're looking for new ones.

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-Now, Tata's cutting more.

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-It's very disappointing. It is.

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-Two months later, there was another

-blow for the Port Talbot area...

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-..after Tata announced they were

-selling the works.

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-With the Port Talbot site

-losing 1 million a day...

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-..finding a buyer was difficult.

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-With a 700 million deficit

-in the pension pot...

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-..there were huge concerns.

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-Unfortunately,

-people aren't hopeful at all.

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-A government minister turned up

-in Port Talbot last week...

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-..but the Prime Minister didn't.

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-The Chancellor and the people

-making the financial decisions...

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-..haven't come here.

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-People feel

-London isn't interested.

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-But the Cardiff and Westminster

-governments said...

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-..they were doing everything

-they could to help.

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-There were offers

-to buy Port Talbot.

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-One of those was Excalibur,

-a group of managers and workers.

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-Plenty of people want to come

-into the company...

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-..to buy it.

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-Our mentors told us that they

-were in a similar position...

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-..the last time.

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-I think we're going to be alright.

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-As the months passed

-the workers continued to protest.

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-At the beginning of December...

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-..another important

-announcement was made.

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-Thousands of jobs safeguarded here

-at the Tata plant in Port Talbot.

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-The company promises to invest

-1 billion...

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-..and to keep operating the blast

-furnaces if the workers..

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-..agree to changes

-in the pension scheme.

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-The workers faced

-important decisions.

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-But as Christmas neared...

0:20:150:20:17

-..there was also hope for people

-like Huw Samuel.

0:20:180:20:21

-It's important for the Port Talbot

-site that it has both furnaces.

0:20:220:20:26

-I'm glad to hear

-that both furnaces...

0:20:260:20:29

-..will still be operational.

0:20:300:20:32

-Tata workers will vote

-in the new year...

0:20:330:20:35

-..on the company's changes

-to the pension scheme.

0:20:350:20:39

-Despite questions

-still being asked...

0:20:390:20:42

-..it seems workers at Port Talbot

-have more to be positive about...

0:20:420:20:46

-..than they did a year ago.

0:20:460:20:48

-It's not only the big stories

-where there are unlikely winners.

0:20:510:20:54

-Often on Newyddion 9 we hear

-a David and Goliath story...

0:20:540:20:58

-..where an individual

-or a community...

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-..celebrate winning a hard battle.

0:21:000:21:02

-We've had our share of those

-stories during the last 12 months.

0:21:030:21:06

-After all the campaigning, there

-was joy in Newport tonight...

0:21:100:21:13

-..as the council approved a scheme

-to open the city's first...

0:21:140:21:17

-..Welsh medium comprehensive school

-on the Duffryn High School site.

0:21:170:21:22

-Well, I have no words.

0:21:220:21:24

-Parents will send their children

-to the primary schools...

0:21:240:21:28

-..knowing that they

-won't have travel.

0:21:280:21:31

-It's a journey of around 40 minutes

-from Newport to Ysgol Gwynllyw.

0:21:310:21:35

-If I'm late, I'm very late.

0:21:350:21:37

-That's the main problem

-with travelling so far.

0:21:380:21:41

-It would be 10 minutes to the

-Duffryn High School site.

0:21:410:21:44

-The council has been considering

-the site for over a year now.

0:21:450:21:48

-'Pantycelyn Hall.

-An icon since the '70s.'

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-'Under threat since 2008.'

0:21:570:21:59

-'2016 - Pantycelyn is saved.'

0:22:000:22:02

-We feel the new-look hall...

0:22:020:22:04

-..will attract more Welsh students

-to Aberystwyth...

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-..and give them the best

-possible experience.

0:22:070:22:11

-CROWD: A Welsh school

-for a Welsh community.

0:22:110:22:13

-A Welsh school

-for a Welsh community.

0:22:140:22:16

-Lunch at Ysgol Pentrecelyn

-tasted good today...

0:22:170:22:20

-..after it was confirmed that

-the school will remain open.

0:22:200:22:24

-'Dylan Thomas' battle

-against Dystonia.'

0:22:270:22:29

-I'm not Dystonia,

-I'm Dylan...

0:22:300:22:33

-..and it's Dystonia

-that has to live with me.

0:22:330:22:36

-I'm not going to let it take over,

-despite the fact it's tried.

0:22:360:22:40

-And exactly how a sheepdog returned

-to its farm in Ceredigion...

0:22:430:22:47

-..remains a bit of a mystery.

0:22:470:22:49

-Pero went to live with new owners

-in Cumbria...

0:22:490:22:52

-..but it appears that he walked

-over 200 miles back to Penrhyncoch.

0:22:520:22:57

-We didn't hear any vehicles

-dropping Pero off...

0:22:570:23:00

-..and we have no idea

-how he arrived.

0:23:000:23:03

-As he sentenced Gordon Anglesea

-to 12 years in prison...

0:23:040:23:08

-..there was cheering and applause

-from a full public gallery.

0:23:080:23:13

-A former superintendent

-in the Wrexham area...

0:23:130:23:16

-..Gordon Anglesea was a respected,

-powerful and influential man.

0:23:160:23:21

-At the beginning of the '80s,

-he sexually assaulted two boys.

0:23:210:23:26

-That's what I've been trying to say

-and others have tried to say...

0:23:270:23:30

-..for almost 25 years,

-but people wouldn't believe it.

0:23:310:23:34

-It's been a long time ago

-type of thing...

0:23:340:23:36

-..and it's just been in your head

-for the rest of your life.

0:23:370:23:40

-And today, you know, it's a

-brilliant day to be honest.

0:23:400:23:44

-Some people have killed themselves.

0:23:440:23:46

-Some people have had

-such a hard time...

0:23:460:23:49

-..that they have taken

-their own lives.

0:23:490:23:51

-Six weeks after he was sentenced,

-Gordon Anglesea died.

0:23:520:23:56

-And that's it, the curtain

-has almost closed on 2016.

0:23:580:24:02

-But there's one story left to tell

-and it's a good one.

0:24:020:24:06

-Full of incredible performances

-by national heroes...

0:24:060:24:10

-..without forgetting

-a huge supporting cast.

0:24:100:24:13

-And everyone was wearing red.

0:24:130:24:15

-Laughter, tears, drama and goals.

0:24:160:24:19

-Now, this deserves an Oscar.

0:24:190:24:21

-# Gwlad

0:24:250:24:27

-# Gwlad. #

0:24:280:24:29

-It was a very happy feeling.

0:24:330:24:35

-I was just shouting

-and jumping around.

0:24:350:24:38

-COMMENTARY: And it's in!

-Gareth Bale!

0:24:380:24:41

-When he scored I just shouted.

0:24:430:24:45

-# Don't take me home

0:24:460:24:47

-# Please don't take me home. #

0:24:480:24:49

-I was in school when we scored the

-free-kick, almost from half-way.

0:24:500:24:54

-COMMENTARY: Oh, yes! And he has!

0:24:550:24:57

-Everybody was standing on

-their chairs, screaming.

0:24:570:25:02

-Then, when they scored, everyone

-was really, really unhappy.

0:25:020:25:08

-COMMENTARY: Ramsey,

-he's not offside.

0:25:100:25:12

-Ramsey!

0:25:120:25:14

-Ramsey's time has come!

0:25:140:25:16

-Yes!

0:25:160:25:18

-I was watching upstairs because Mam

-was in France watching them.

0:25:210:25:25

-Then, when Ashley scored,

-I fell off the bed!

0:25:260:25:30

-COMMENTARY: Williams! Yes!

-Williams!

0:25:310:25:36

-I'll remember that for a long time.

0:25:410:25:43

-COMMENTARY: The ball in

-to Hal Robson-Kanu. Can he finish?

0:25:440:25:47

-Hal Robson-Kanu has scored!

0:25:470:25:50

-We just try and do the Cruyff turn

-like Robson-Kanu now.

0:25:500:25:53

-When the goals went in

-my parents were shouting.

0:25:580:26:01

-We were shouting...

0:26:020:26:03

-Come on Wales!

0:26:030:26:05

-I'm still crying about it.

-I'm so happy.

0:26:050:26:08

-I'll remember it until...

0:26:180:26:19

-I don't know.

0:26:210:26:22

-I'll tell my children about it.

0:26:230:26:25

-I'll just carry it with me.

0:26:250:26:27

-So I think I'll

-remember it forever.

0:26:270:26:31

-# O bydded i'r hen iaith barhau. #

0:26:310:26:37

-COMMENTARY: They've waited

-so long to sing it.

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