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alexander andryushchenko, director, screenwriter and editor. he explores cinema tries something new every time from different angles. as one of the founders of the hydrogen film company, he participated in the creation of such films as the ice trilogy, master of the wind, attraction invasion, the box office of all hydrogen films is. more than 9 billion rubles. inspired by the literary and film heritage of the soviet science fiction writer kir boluchev and partly by the marvel films on which alexander’s three sons grew up, he creates his own original story, which perhaps opens up a new cinematic universe for the viewer. i think this is the universe somehow, somehow strangely, you know, it seems like this is a completely different movie, and this was the task that really looked very little like a clot from the future in our film. different film language, different tempo, different characters, different time, different age, everything is different, different stakes for the antagonists are very, well, that’s all, everything is done in a serious
alexander andryushchenko, director, screenwriter and editor. he explores cinema tries something new every time from different angles. as one of the founders of the hydrogen film company, he participated in the creation of such films as the ice trilogy, master of the wind, attraction invasion, the box office of all hydrogen films is. more than 9 billion rubles. inspired by the literary and film heritage of the soviet science fiction writer kir boluchev and partly by the marvel films on which...
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former labour adviser stella santykiu and former editor of the sun , and former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie benjamin. it's extraordinary when we compare these jobs to the equality, diversity and inclusion jobs. this is a racket. no, i don't think it's extraordinary at all. only thing that's extraordinary is the fact that the treasury is paying is the fact that the treasury is paying someone with such a critical role, such a pathetic sum of money. i am strongly of the opinion that those kind of jobs in whitehall should be offering four times that salary, because then we might have a more effective civil service that can compete with the private sector. when you look at something like the nhs and nhs trusts, which are massive organisations with budgets of tens of millions of pounds, first of all, they have a legal requirement to ensure that they meet all of the diversity laws that staff aren't victims of racism and sexism. >> we know, for example, that women still earn less than men in many roles. >> the british medical association found that only if you compare different jobs . you
former labour adviser stella santykiu and former editor of the sun , and former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie benjamin. it's extraordinary when we compare these jobs to the equality, diversity and inclusion jobs. this is a racket. no, i don't think it's extraordinary at all. only thing that's extraordinary is the fact that the treasury is paying is the fact that the treasury is paying someone with such a critical role, such a pathetic sum of money. i am strongly of the opinion that those...
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and this, by the way, is amazing, you say 25 years, 25 years yanovsky comes to odesa and becomes an editor at a film studio, it is now to imagine that some 25-year-old green guy, i drew in a film studio. young people and there i just imagine this life on the seashore, this is beautiful odessa, this warm sea, this smell of the sea, which yanovsky talks about all the time, he admires this sea from every side, and a young bohemian, so a ukrainian young a bohemian who makes films, what was the odesa film factory at that time and what was this vuvku, tell me what it was vuvku - this is the all-ukrainian photocinema administration, that is... an institution which she was involved in everything from cinema and photography, we should not forget about that, and as a legacy, the vufka was inherited from sarat by the tsarist authorities, two film studios, yalta, mensha and odessa, and the film studio in kyiv was built from scratch, and it was a big achievements, the new film studio in kyiv, vuvku moves, vuvku was housed in kharkiv, moves to kyiv, a film magazine is published in kyiv, edited by mykola
and this, by the way, is amazing, you say 25 years, 25 years yanovsky comes to odesa and becomes an editor at a film studio, it is now to imagine that some 25-year-old green guy, i drew in a film studio. young people and there i just imagine this life on the seashore, this is beautiful odessa, this warm sea, this smell of the sea, which yanovsky talks about all the time, he admires this sea from every side, and a young bohemian, so a ukrainian young a bohemian who makes films, what was the...
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here's our political editor, chris mason. cheering. northallerton in north yorkshire this afternoon. the prime minister lives a few miles away, and look who's turned up to rub his nose in it. york and north yorkshire, the wider county so often rock—solid conservative, has elected a labour mayor. we've had really good results across the country all day long, but this is a very, very special moment, david, to become the mayor here. and thank you to the team for all the fantastic work that they have done.
here's our political editor, chris mason. cheering. northallerton in north yorkshire this afternoon. the prime minister lives a few miles away, and look who's turned up to rub his nose in it. york and north yorkshire, the wider county so often rock—solid conservative, has elected a labour mayor. we've had really good results across the country all day long, but this is a very, very special moment, david, to become the mayor here. and thank you to the team for all the fantastic work that they...
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>> male editor female editor, doesit >> male editor female editor, does it matter? >> let's be impartial. let's give men a voice. >> let's be fair to men. i give men a voice. >> let's be fairto men. i may >> let's be fair to men. i may disappoint a few men when i say that there will not be any bare breasts anymore. >> we're not going to see girls bent over with lollipops hanging out of their mouths. we did choose to put liz hurley on the special edition relaunch issue 30 years later, and i can confirm she still looks 30 years old. but you won't always see females on the cover and you won't see that much female content throughout loaded anymore. although we will serve you up with plenty of beautiful women , i can guarantee that just women, i can guarantee that just alongside their more intelligent backstory and it's a nice nod backstory and it's a nice nod back to, liz hurley. >> she appeared in issue two of loaded magazine. those issues, those pictures went into the sun. sales doubled overnight. danny, tell me people watching this, how can they get hold of the produ
>> male editor female editor, doesit >> male editor female editor, does it matter? >> let's be impartial. let's give men a voice. >> let's be fair to men. i give men a voice. >> let's be fairto men. i may >> let's be fair to men. i may disappoint a few men when i say that there will not be any bare breasts anymore. >> we're not going to see girls bent over with lollipops hanging out of their mouths. we did choose to put liz hurley on the special edition...
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host: larry sabato, founder and editor in chief of sabato's crystal ball and center for politics darker at the university of virginia. you can find his work at here on c-span, c-span now, a■/d online at c-span.org. we will get straight to your calls starting with adam in maryland, independent. caller: i wish i would've gotten on with the other guy because i wanted to ask him if you would have been doing the same activities had the supreme court of missouri versus biden course not given an injunction for the government saying company that still go out and talk with the social media companies until we make the decision about whether or not what the g!overent engages in the facts. that is all i wanted to say. host:al in new jersey, a republican. caller: years ago, before martin king came on the scene, we believed in judging people by the color of the skin, not by their character. now it is the opposite. now we have ditched the idea. we have to get back to judging people by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin. we have to judge people by merits, qualities, abi
host: larry sabato, founder and editor in chief of sabato's crystal ball and center for politics darker at the university of virginia. you can find his work at here on c-span, c-span now, a■/d online at c-span.org. we will get straight to your calls starting with adam in maryland, independent. caller: i wish i would've gotten on with the other guy because i wanted to ask him if you would have been doing the same activities had the supreme court of missouri versus biden course not given an...
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our north america editor sarah smith is at new york university. yes, and no sooner had the police cleared out all of the student protesters from columbia university than just in the last few minutes, another protest has sprung up outside on the street, and there you can see professors alongside students marching, protesting and demanding that the university tell them about and then divest themselves of any stocks or shares that they hold in companies that do business with israel or profit in any way from the occupation in gaza. and of course it is notjust in new york and in los angeles. just today at the university of wisconsin in madison, we saw the police called in by the university authorities there, which is a real dilemma for each university, because they know that these kind of scenes where you see police tackling protesters simply spark more demonstrations. it is not necessarily a way to quell the movement. we have not yet heard anything from president biden about quelling this movement sweeping the nation, and this is difficult for him bec
our north america editor sarah smith is at new york university. yes, and no sooner had the police cleared out all of the student protesters from columbia university than just in the last few minutes, another protest has sprung up outside on the street, and there you can see professors alongside students marching, protesting and demanding that the university tell them about and then divest themselves of any stocks or shares that they hold in companies that do business with israel or profit in...
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the conservatives called his speech �*another relaunch�*. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters, the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff does not happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable us, if you like, to look the public in the eye and say this is our down payment on change. these are the first shoots of the change that you deserve to see. first steps that are ready to go, fully costed and fully funded. they�*re making promises on schools, borders, anti—social behaviour,
the conservatives called his speech �*another relaunch�*. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. flashing red, the morning commute in purfleet in essex today. the commuters, the people who want to run the country before the year is out. they were heading for a film studio of all places — promises, pamphlets, pledges and no shortage of razzmatazz. and this stuff does not happen by accident. keir starmer minus a jacket and tie, sleeves rolled up. these are our first steps. they enable...
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experts and guests of the editors' club look into the latest news surrounding the protracted conflict. very soon the president of ukraine will lose his formal legitimacy. who? starting from this year, no ratings have been carried out at all, why? because there is a crisis of legitimacy, and if the rating there today will be below 10%. house of trade unions and what strategic importance does this city have? watch the full and also who is the organizer of the massacre in the odessa edition of the editors club on the atn youtube channel. borisov medarat plant continues maintain the bar of the leader in the pharmaceutical industry. countries. 3,000 specialists who are trusted with the most valuable thing - health. every year , the local enterprise produces about 5 billion tablets alone, as well as ointments and bottles of antibiotics. more than half are sold abroad. the demand for our products is confirmed by the presence of a large number of registration certificates. we have about 1,100 of them. we sell our products to 20 countries around the world. new production facilities are being c
experts and guests of the editors' club look into the latest news surrounding the protracted conflict. very soon the president of ukraine will lose his formal legitimacy. who? starting from this year, no ratings have been carried out at all, why? because there is a crisis of legitimacy, and if the rating there today will be below 10%. house of trade unions and what strategic importance does this city have? watch the full and also who is the organizer of the massacre in the odessa edition of the...
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after 14 in power the conservative party is polling more than 20 points behind labour. 0ur political editor
after 14 in power the conservative party is polling more than 20 points behind labour. 0ur political editor
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so just like back in 1920, the editor receives hundreds of letters with congratulations and requests, hand-made fakes, and now also emails from the most advanced readers, like masha lisachenko. together with dad, they write stories and poems, which have been published more than once in the magazine. and now masha has created a whole cartoon about her favorite character. hello. this, probably, is the secret of the most beloved children's magazine; each such letter to the editor is certainly addressed to murzilka himself, because despite the fact that he is 100 years old today, in the eyes of children he still remains the same age as his readers. kristina levieva, ivan strukov, maria melyanov, artyom tikhonov and andrey goldarev, channel one. spring frosts this weekend in several regions of russia, including the volga region and in the south, sub-zero temperatures at night in samara, saratov, nizhny novgorod, ulyanovsk. region, in tatarstan and mordovia, around the rostov region, in the rostov region, in the crimea, well , this is footage from kursk, last night there was more than half
so just like back in 1920, the editor receives hundreds of letters with congratulations and requests, hand-made fakes, and now also emails from the most advanced readers, like masha lisachenko. together with dad, they write stories and poems, which have been published more than once in the magazine. and now masha has created a whole cartoon about her favorite character. hello. this, probably, is the secret of the most beloved children's magazine; each such letter to the editor is certainly...
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, and the editors of programs for children and youth, i didn’t want to be the presenter, but my first program was conducted by an announcer, it was approaching march 8 and i, the junior editor, was assigned to do it... dacha, there was this story: imagine, a woman gives birth to six children, her husband is a pilot, the pilot dies, she marries with six children his friend, who loved her all her life, and gives birth to his seventh child, and so do i. went. to this family, and i learned there there were twins, i learned to tell the difference between twins, and i did homework with them, i made dumplings with them, and i, well, i entered this family, then, when i wrote a lot, but then, when i came to the studio, there was only one presenter speaker. i sent him the script there in two or three weeks with all the stories, he sat there, rattled, said, oh, my god, i wrote so much, tell me quickly in 5 minutes what’s what, they’re my family already, well, i was impudent, young, because i was very, and i said that the next program s... i want to host myself, that's how i am, that 's how i
, and the editors of programs for children and youth, i didn’t want to be the presenter, but my first program was conducted by an announcer, it was approaching march 8 and i, the junior editor, was assigned to do it... dacha, there was this story: imagine, a woman gives birth to six children, her husband is a pilot, the pilot dies, she marries with six children his friend, who loved her all her life, and gives birth to his seventh child, and so do i. went. to this family, and i learned there...
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the local dean for the day is just one big editorial office, top managers of central media and chief editors from the regions, reporters and those who are just studying, bloggers and experts, ideological activists and press secretaries - all those who are on the information front line today . the main task today, audiovisual journalists, for example, those who work in the field of television, this is precisely the ability to distinguish. this is exactly what we do, this is one of our functions, to build an information bridge to those communities, to those societies that are ready and want to hear our voice. i was invited to the forum. i very closely follow the rhetoric of our journalists, experts, especially those who are constantly on camera, you deeply understand the topic of hybrid aggression, which we have been opposing since the moment we began to take the first sovereign steps when we held referendums, when they saved people's property, and made the most important decisions themselves, ever since... you know, no and never was, this thesis was imposed on us not even by the west, in thos
the local dean for the day is just one big editorial office, top managers of central media and chief editors from the regions, reporters and those who are just studying, bloggers and experts, ideological activists and press secretaries - all those who are on the information front line today . the main task today, audiovisual journalists, for example, those who work in the field of television, this is precisely the ability to distinguish. this is exactly what we do, this is one of our functions,...
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, producers, chief editors of our news programs, people who taught me. we’re all teaching each other something, that’s how i’m diplomatically, and for now we’ll take a break for a while, i remind you of our telegram channel say don’t be silent, subscribe, offer us guests ask questions, we are in touch, on the air again, don’t be silent, our guest... today is journalist and tv presenter victoria senkevich, we are meeting on the eve of the tv summit of the award ceremony for professional television workers, there is a pleasant buzz in our teams, i feel it, what emotions you are experiencing, and are there any authors of vtn, yes, if we are talking about the triumph of author’s journalism, which you think should be celebrated, marked with a statuette of a tv pinnacle, i oversee many of these projects of author’s journalism, so i would really like, to mark all the authors that we have, but firstly, because author journalism has its own specifics, these are people who write, who think, these are people who understand the cause of global proces
, producers, chief editors of our news programs, people who taught me. we’re all teaching each other something, that’s how i’m diplomatically, and for now we’ll take a break for a while, i remind you of our telegram channel say don’t be silent, subscribe, offer us guests ask questions, we are in touch, on the air again, don’t be silent, our guest... today is journalist and tv presenter victoria senkevich, we are meeting on the eve of the tv summit of the award ceremony for...
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the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands.
the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands.
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charlie elphicke was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women in 2020. 0ur political editor chris mason is in central london. what she said has caused a fair amount of consternation among labour mps. it really has, yeah. there is anger, there is fury and upset amongst
charlie elphicke was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women in 2020. 0ur political editor chris mason is in central london. what she said has caused a fair amount of consternation among labour mps. it really has, yeah. there is anger, there is fury and upset amongst
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experts and guests of the editors' club analyze a new batch of amazing doubles. but here is the size of capital, yes, it is clear that american corporations are much more powerful and here the most important message is that they, these political figures, they are extremely connected with local capital, our presidents, they are not connected with capital, they are connected with the people, this is the biggest difference, you see, one is to pursue the interests of the bourgeoisie, and the other is to pursue the interests of the people, also the visit of the russian president to belarus, which so scared observers because of the new iron curtained, the full release of club editors is already available on the atn youtube channel. we watch all the details of the big negotiations between alexander lukashenko and vladimir putin in minsk on the main broadcast. and also how to respond to the hypocrisy and pressure of the west, why there is no such thing as safety little things and what minsk was told in tehran. let's look at the political week from a different angle in the time first section.
experts and guests of the editors' club analyze a new batch of amazing doubles. but here is the size of capital, yes, it is clear that american corporations are much more powerful and here the most important message is that they, these political figures, they are extremely connected with local capital, our presidents, they are not connected with capital, they are connected with the people, this is the biggest difference, you see, one is to pursue the interests of the bourgeoisie, and the other...
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our russia editor, steve rosenberg, went to see it. they're the kremlin�*s war trophies, and moscow is flaunting them. put on display — western military hardware. all these items had been sent to help ukraine on the battlefield, but were later captured by russia, including this, the husky, a british armoured vehicle, now a museum piece in moscow. there are tanks, too. this american abrams had been badly damaged near the ukrainian town of avdiivka. it's now a prize exhibit at this military show, along with the german leopard tank the russians got, too. "it's incredible, jaw—dropping," says natalya. "it's amazing to think that our guys managed to collect all these trophies". there was plenty of interest from the russian public. russians crowded around to get a glimpse and a photo. family days out don't get much more bizarre than this. so why put all of this on display? well, i think the russian authorities have two aims here. the first is to reinforce the kremlin�*s narrative that in ukraine, the west is waging war against russia
our russia editor, steve rosenberg, went to see it. they're the kremlin�*s war trophies, and moscow is flaunting them. put on display — western military hardware. all these items had been sent to help ukraine on the battlefield, but were later captured by russia, including this, the husky, a british armoured vehicle, now a museum piece in moscow. there are tanks, too. this american abrams had been badly damaged near the ukrainian town of avdiivka. it's now a prize exhibit at this military...
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chris mason, political editor, _ and there are limits. chris mason, political editor, thank _ and there are limits. chris mason, political editor, thank you. - prince harry has attended a thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral in london, celebrating the tenth anniversary of his invictus games. just two miles away the king and queen were hosting the first of this year's garden parties at buckingham palace. but it seems there'll be no reunion for father and son. here's daniela relph. applause. they were pleased to see him. the duke of sussex back in the uk, back in the public eye. it was a solo walk into st paul's cathedral, guest of honour at a thanksgiving service for the invictus games that he created in 2014. no other members of the royal family were present. but there was a hug for his aunt and uncle on his mother's side, ladyjane fellowes and earl spencer. at times prince harry looked thoughtful and reflective. coming back to london now has its challenges. but for an hour this afternoon his focus was the injured servicemen and wo
chris mason, political editor, _ and there are limits. chris mason, political editor, thank _ and there are limits. chris mason, political editor, thank you. - prince harry has attended a thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral in london, celebrating the tenth anniversary of his invictus games. just two miles away the king and queen were hosting the first of this year's garden parties at buckingham palace. but it seems there'll be no reunion for father and son. here's daniela relph....
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we will hear that interview with bloomberg's editor in chief 6:00 p.m. u.k. time. definitely tune in for that exclusive interview. we will be checking in on spanish politics. because spain's prime minister pedro sanchez's socialist party has won regional elections in catalonia. if the party is able to put together a coalition, it would be the first time the catalan region has been ruled by a non-separatist party in more than 10 years. let's get more with thomas in madrid. the are the implications of the electoral results out of catalonia for pedro sanchez? >> good morning, as you said, the socialist party won the elections. it's a good result, they got 42 seats, but they fell short of the 68 majority needed to form government. of course, there is an uncertainty in the region that may also bring instability at the national level, were the socialists need the support of parties to pass legislation, and where they need still to pass big legislation, including the national budget that has been delayed so far. that's, as i said, a big if on whether they would be able to
we will hear that interview with bloomberg's editor in chief 6:00 p.m. u.k. time. definitely tune in for that exclusive interview. we will be checking in on spanish politics. because spain's prime minister pedro sanchez's socialist party has won regional elections in catalonia. if the party is able to put together a coalition, it would be the first time the catalan region has been ruled by a non-separatist party in more than 10 years. let's get more with thomas in madrid. the are the...
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joining me now is lizzy buchan, deputy political editor at the daily mirror, and james hanson, times radio presenter and political commentator. hello to both of you. james definitely wins the best backdrop! leslie, what do you think about the number of mps who will be contesting their seats. words in the paper today like exodus and sinking ship are being spread around, aren't they? it has been quite dramatic in the last few— it has been quite dramatic in the last few days. there was a steady drip of— last few days. there was a steady drip of conservatives in the last six months and lots of people who have been— six months and lots of people who have been mps for a long time. it has been — have been mps for a long time. it has been a — have been mps for a long time. it has been a very turbulent parliament and you _ has been a very turbulent parliament and you can — has been a very turbulent parliament and you can see that some people might— and you can see that some people might want to go do something else, but the _
joining me now is lizzy buchan, deputy political editor at the daily mirror, and james hanson, times radio presenter and political commentator. hello to both of you. james definitely wins the best backdrop! leslie, what do you think about the number of mps who will be contesting their seats. words in the paper today like exodus and sinking ship are being spread around, aren't they? it has been quite dramatic in the last few— it has been quite dramatic in the last few days. there was a steady...
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who is the europe editor for euroactive and global europe. alexandra, let me start with you. when you look at the security picture across europe, the western defence alliance really has been bolstered this past year by the accession of finland and sweden, turning the baltic sea into what has become known as the noto lake, but the event of the past week suggest russia is going to test it and that tells us why security will be uppermost when people go to the ballot box next week. yes. ballot box next week. yes, absolutely. _ ballot box next week. yes, absolutely, christian, - ballot box next week. yes, absolutely, christian, i- ballot box next week. yes, | absolutely, christian, ithink especially now after the war in ukraine, eastern europe cannot be ignored when it comes to the description of new top jobs after the june elections description of new top jobs after thejune elections this time around. it's true that for 20 years now of this representation has not been very reflected in the high level positions, so after the elections, but we will see is some of those countries wi
who is the europe editor for euroactive and global europe. alexandra, let me start with you. when you look at the security picture across europe, the western defence alliance really has been bolstered this past year by the accession of finland and sweden, turning the baltic sea into what has become known as the noto lake, but the event of the past week suggest russia is going to test it and that tells us why security will be uppermost when people go to the ballot box next week. yes. ballot box...
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the editor was a plant. [ laughter ] the editor was a philodendron. good one eric! kristi noem, not only did she include this story in the book, she read the dog story aloud for the audiobook! [ audience moaning ] and we'll have that for you, but first, this. >> i know you're a mom. i know you're a follower of god. i know you can quote the bible. meanwhile, because of the story, the leftist media has you out there killing fido. >> jimmy: no, no. we don't have you out there killing fido. you killed fido! [ cheers and applause ] the other passage that is getting a lot of attention is a tale about governor noem meeting another gnome, north korean leader kim jong-un. [ laughter ] in the story, she brags about telling him off. well, turns out, she did not meet with kim jong-un, it was a lie. and now, not only are they cutting it out of the book, he's doing some mary lou retton-caliber verbal gymnastics to try to bs her way around it. >> did you meet with kooimpl? >> i've met many world leaders. i've been traveling for years and years, talking to world leader. i've gone a
the editor was a plant. [ laughter ] the editor was a philodendron. good one eric! kristi noem, not only did she include this story in the book, she read the dog story aloud for the audiobook! [ audience moaning ] and we'll have that for you, but first, this. >> i know you're a mom. i know you're a follower of god. i know you can quote the bible. meanwhile, because of the story, the leftist media has you out there killing fido. >> jimmy: no, no. we don't have you out there killing...
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the south—west is a key battleground for the conservatives. 0ur political editor chris mason has been following the prime minister on his campaign train today and sent this report from dunkeswell in devon. bodmin in cornwall, one week into the general election campaign. and the verdict from some folk here? it is ok, really. i think it is a good idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of course, but ijust think they are fighting with each other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the whole election fun and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't bear it. i can't watch television... it isjust dreadful. you can't be telling me you're not watching television! i am trying not to. planes and policies, trains and yet more trains.
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we add a wealthy publisher who funded the site and then she tried to fire the editor in chief box. here i organized a strike among all the 2 of the staff and then she fired all us. the site still exists, but as a shadow of itself, i don't think anyone reads it, nor should they. um, so the model is the subscription. so i'm on sub stack, that article that you spoke about, the nation's conscience originally came out on sub stack. so people pay like $6.00 a month and that funds might work that works. and that's how that's how you be survives, that's how glen green will survive. surprised. i think it's difficult for people
we add a wealthy publisher who funded the site and then she tried to fire the editor in chief box. here i organized a strike among all the 2 of the staff and then she fired all us. the site still exists, but as a shadow of itself, i don't think anyone reads it, nor should they. um, so the model is the subscription. so i'm on sub stack, that article that you spoke about, the nation's conscience originally came out on sub stack. so people pay like $6.00 a month and that funds might work that...
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but the copy editor that i and usually the press assigns a copy editor based on their roster and so it's kind of, you know, it's out of my hands but the copy editor was so detailed you know they were like he would be including like can you maybe explain a little bit more here and just went out of his way, you know, above and beyond his call of duty really to make to really help me improve the book and i was so grateful and then i was, you know, the whole time, i'm wondering why, why? and then he shared this. thanks. he sent me an email and copy. editors usually don't connect directly with the authors. they just work with the publishers. but he got in touch with me and shared anecdote that pretty much kind of stopped me in my tracks because he said his dad served in the korean war and he he had passed on, but he so wished that his dad had had a chance to read my book because he thought that he would really appreciate it. and you know i was taken aback by that comment already because i thought, you know, i'm looking at north korean history using north korean documents that were actually du
but the copy editor that i and usually the press assigns a copy editor based on their roster and so it's kind of, you know, it's out of my hands but the copy editor was so detailed you know they were like he would be including like can you maybe explain a little bit more here and just went out of his way, you know, above and beyond his call of duty really to make to really help me improve the book and i was so grateful and then i was, you know, the whole time, i'm wondering why, why? and then...
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for more let's bring in a veteran journalist and white house editor for political. he cohost the weekend right here on msnbc. michael, it's not the first time donald trump has used language like this. in some ways, i'm the nazi, you are the nazi. >> it's his form of rejection -- projection. he has heard dashes throwing up back at biden. it's what little boys do on the schoolyard. that's how they play. you framed it right, if i am a nazi, you are a nazi. your mom wears combat boots. all that crazy. there's a level of seriousness too and that what donald trump, i think, is starting to do and we will see here in more this is set up what will ultimately be the fascist form of american politics that donald trump wants to play with going into the full throated game of the campaign this fall. i think we should be prepared to hear more of this from him. he did this with donors. it will get louder. it will become more forceful and it will be more pointed and directed at biden. people in his administration, as a way to remind his voters exactly what is at stake for them. >> s
for more let's bring in a veteran journalist and white house editor for political. he cohost the weekend right here on msnbc. michael, it's not the first time donald trump has used language like this. in some ways, i'm the nazi, you are the nazi. >> it's his form of rejection -- projection. he has heard dashes throwing up back at biden. it's what little boys do on the schoolyard. that's how they play. you framed it right, if i am a nazi, you are a nazi. your mom wears combat boots. all...
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alexander andryushchenko, director , screenwriter and editor. he explores cinema from different angles and tries something new every time. as one of the founders of the hydrogen film company, he participated in the creation of such films as the ice trilogy, master of the wind, invasion attraction, the box office of all hydrogen films is more than 9 billion rubles. inspired by the literary and film heritage of the soviet union. he creates his own original a story that may open up a new cinematic universe for the viewer. it seems to me that this universe, somehow, somehow strangely, you know, it seems like this is a completely different movie, and this was the task and indeed there is very little similarity with guests from the future in our film, a different film language, a different tempo , different heroes, different time, different age , everything is different. other bets of the antagonists are very well, everything is done in a serious way, but less naive, probably, than guests from the future, yes, well, in short, a different time, a diffe
alexander andryushchenko, director , screenwriter and editor. he explores cinema from different angles and tries something new every time. as one of the founders of the hydrogen film company, he participated in the creation of such films as the ice trilogy, master of the wind, invasion attraction, the box office of all hydrogen films is more than 9 billion rubles. inspired by the literary and film heritage of the soviet union. he creates his own original a story that may open up a new cinematic...
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the diamond was not in the safe of the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, what do you mean it was there? yes, the stone is good, but the hammer and sickle spoils everything, maybe somehow, but this is impossible, this is an untouchable fund, so what? well, why don’t you want to make the pebble beautiful? for your girl, listen, ker, about what we have the diamond, only you and i know, that’s it, if someone else finds out, they’ll kill us. or cops or khariton, you see, i understand, i’m not stupid, i’ll hide it, it’ll come in handy when we go abroad, there we’ll sell, yes, things with history, yeah, but for now i have big plans for the bitter. well, what did he say, reprimand that khariton was not caught? kohl, let's go and drink some vodka, how about some vodka? uh-huh, no, well, let's go. yes, via superstar, premieres on sunday at 20:20 on ntv. pentalgin - remedies against. enjoying summer in new looks is a step towards yourself. come to azon, open yourself to transformation, relax, choose. enjoy your different self, fill your summer with bright images of nazon. ice delux
the diamond was not in the safe of the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, what do you mean it was there? yes, the stone is good, but the hammer and sickle spoils everything, maybe somehow, but this is impossible, this is an untouchable fund, so what? well, why don’t you want to make the pebble beautiful? for your girl, listen, ker, about what we have the diamond, only you and i know, that’s it, if someone else finds out, they’ll kill us. or cops or khariton, you see, i understand, i’m...
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the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the pr consultant and former labour aide stella santykiu. as always , aide stella santykiu. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with tatiana sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob. thank you. the top stories from the gb news room. a major manhunt is underway in france after two prison guards were shot dead and three others seriously injured during an ambush on a prison convoy. vehicles were rammed at tollbooths on a motorway at anchorvale in the northwest of the country . anchorvale in the northwest of the country. images on social media showed at least two men in balaclavas carrying rifles near an suv that was in flames , as an suv that was in flames, as the car appeared to have been rammed into the front of the prison van. local media is naming the suspect as mohammed amara, who's 30 years old and reportedly has ties to powerful gangsin reportedly has ties to powerful gangs in the city of mars
the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the pr consultant and former labour aide stella santykiu. as always , aide stella santykiu. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with tatiana sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> jacob. thank you. the top stories from the gb news room. a major manhunt is underway in france after two prison guards...
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cofounder and editor-in-chief. his book, traffic, genius rivalry and the dilution in the race to go viral is out on paper back tomorrow. talk to us about why it is important now to speak to the new york times top editor? >> particularly readers that tend to be democrats and people that are nervous, feel panic that the media is screwing up. been kind of covering this with the urgency and catastrophe that they feel. is when the times feel it is going in the opposite direction. he thinks the times went too far . and a sense that they were part of an anti-trump movement in trying to regain independence. is a moment when they are running in the opposite direction. >> right and wrong are two things. you asked if an alien were to read the times, hopefully they would think what i do that wordle is the best part. what would they take away? >> with they think he was doing a good job and he said he thought the alien would read the paper it's a biden was doing a good job on foreign- policy. >> that is it. you also asked about
cofounder and editor-in-chief. his book, traffic, genius rivalry and the dilution in the race to go viral is out on paper back tomorrow. talk to us about why it is important now to speak to the new york times top editor? >> particularly readers that tend to be democrats and people that are nervous, feel panic that the media is screwing up. been kind of covering this with the urgency and catastrophe that they feel. is when the times feel it is going in the opposite direction. he thinks the...
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richard orange is the nordic editor at the local key. join me from the eurovision song contest press office in mama and i asked him what he knew about what led to the disqualification of the ducks. thing. it is still quite mysterious, and i suspect it will be a while before you know the full story book a statement confirming his disqualification. the european broadcasting union said the swedish police have investigated a complaint made by a female the production for which came off for an instant following his performance in the semi final on thursday. and then the swedish piece of separately said that they're investigating what they cool. i'm know full trucks and they've been to be by trying i'm his accuser. one thing the child stressed and did stress in his statement was that this did not involved and know that the format or anyone connected through another, come feet static ation. because the has the speculation that it was linked to israel delegation, particularly off the on 1st stage. i used klein and he, he, he, he was, he sort of c
richard orange is the nordic editor at the local key. join me from the eurovision song contest press office in mama and i asked him what he knew about what led to the disqualification of the ducks. thing. it is still quite mysterious, and i suspect it will be a while before you know the full story book a statement confirming his disqualification. the european broadcasting union said the swedish police have investigated a complaint made by a female the production for which came off for an...
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with more, here's our health editor, hugh pym. neverfar behind borisjohnson, simon case was a man with a front seat atjohnson's number ten during the pandemic. and today, later than originally planned because of ill—health, the cabinet secretary gave evidence to the uk covid inquiry. i swear by almighty god... that the evidence i shall give... whatsapp messages from the time were quoted back at him. you yourself said _ good people were being put off because it's such a rat's nest. yeah, that's all correct. at times he showed his emotions... good people were working incredibly hard in impossible circumstances with choices where it seems there was never right, never a right answer. but that lack of sort of team spirit, the difficult atmosphere, you're trying to run everything from the centre of government, despite trying to run the response to a global pandemic. good people were just being smashed to pieces. and his exasperation. there were some dark days when it felt we just couldn't. .. ..we just couldn't get it right. it was pu
with more, here's our health editor, hugh pym. neverfar behind borisjohnson, simon case was a man with a front seat atjohnson's number ten during the pandemic. and today, later than originally planned because of ill—health, the cabinet secretary gave evidence to the uk covid inquiry. i swear by almighty god... that the evidence i shall give... whatsapp messages from the time were quoted back at him. you yourself said _ good people were being put off because it's such a rat's nest. yeah,...
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gb news is political editor . you've had a busy day, editor. you've had a busy day, day six of the campaign chopper. my day six of the campaign chopper. my goodness, have we got the energy for this? have we got the stamina? i hope so, and you've been busy. first of all, covering nigel's speech. it made headunes covering nigel's speech. it made headlines across all publications and broadcasters, but not necessary in a way that you might expect, not least after bbc presenter geeta guru—murthy mask appeared to slip when she made a remark in reaction to some of the comments he had made. >> that's right, that was the bbc there, those remarks saying that that was inflammatory comments. the bbc then had to apologise. it just shows, i think, that we are in a in getting towards the white heat. these the, the embers of the, of the election campaign are warming up in the great right, right now. today i was in derby with rolls royce, camilla listening to rachel reeves and i was so struck. i was so struck by what she was saying and how the labour party is
gb news is political editor . you've had a busy day, editor. you've had a busy day, day six of the campaign chopper. my day six of the campaign chopper. my goodness, have we got the energy for this? have we got the stamina? i hope so, and you've been busy. first of all, covering nigel's speech. it made headunes covering nigel's speech. it made headlines across all publications and broadcasters, but not necessary in a way that you might expect, not least after bbc presenter geeta guru—murthy...
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he's been speaking with our sports editor dan roan. you don't know how much work goes into the training pitch and how much the manager puts in. viewing opponent games and coming up with tactics to dig so i feel when people say that, they don't understand how hard it is to do what we've done the season. it's going to be a tough final. i didn't make it easy for us, last season. anyone can win, so it's something to look forward to. given that you're from the local area, you understand that better than anyone. how important do you think this is to have someone like yourself who grew up near the club? does it mean a bit more to you, do you think? i like to think so. being an academy player and going up through the air groups as well. i feel like when the special occasion comes, definitely means a little bit more for me. the manager has one more year left on the contract. he said he's probably closer to leaving than staying. how sad would that make you to see him depart, and you have to make the most of him while he's still around? obviously
he's been speaking with our sports editor dan roan. you don't know how much work goes into the training pitch and how much the manager puts in. viewing opponent games and coming up with tactics to dig so i feel when people say that, they don't understand how hard it is to do what we've done the season. it's going to be a tough final. i didn't make it easy for us, last season. anyone can win, so it's something to look forward to. given that you're from the local area, you understand that better...
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let's bring in the political editor of politics. good to have you with us, adam. sir keir starmer placi himself at the center of the political spectrum today. at times quite a personal speech. what did you make of it? >> you are right, it was an attempt by keir starmer to introduce himself to the public. we know the labour party as a collective has enjoyed big, double digit leads over the conservatives for a long time, well over a year. i think that lead is 21%. but there have been questions about public enthusiasm for keir starmer, the individual, keir starmer the leader, who, at the moment, is likely to the next prime minister. of course, things can change over the next five weeks. there is an effort in the labour party to get voters, the public to know more about keir starmer, to want his back story to o he is. i think we will see a lot of that between now and the fourth of july. christian: we don't have a manifesto yet, so there is criticism from the prime minister that it is light on policy. we will be to see what the manifesto looks like. what we have had to
let's bring in the political editor of politics. good to have you with us, adam. sir keir starmer placi himself at the center of the political spectrum today. at times quite a personal speech. what did you make of it? >> you are right, it was an attempt by keir starmer to introduce himself to the public. we know the labour party as a collective has enjoyed big, double digit leads over the conservatives for a long time, well over a year. i think that lead is 21%. but there have been...
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here's our political editor chris mason. natalie elphicke, shoulder to shoulder with the prime minister when rishi sunak invited reporters to dover last summer to talk about stopping the boats. less than a year later, she has stopped being a conservative mp. look at the leader she's appearing with now. i must when admit, i got up this morning i didn't expect to hear this today. natalie elphicke, the labour member of parliament for dover and deal. i think she speaks for many tory voters — think she speaks for many tory voters in — think she speaks for many tory voters in saying the tory party has changed. — voters in saying the tory party has changed. it — voters in saying the tory party has changed, it has left the centre ground~ — changed, it has left the centre ground. but equally the labour party has changed and we are very clearly the party— has changed and we are very clearly the party of— has changed and we are very clearly the party of the national interest, of the _ the party of the national interest, o
here's our political editor chris mason. natalie elphicke, shoulder to shoulder with the prime minister when rishi sunak invited reporters to dover last summer to talk about stopping the boats. less than a year later, she has stopped being a conservative mp. look at the leader she's appearing with now. i must when admit, i got up this morning i didn't expect to hear this today. natalie elphicke, the labour member of parliament for dover and deal. i think she speaks for many tory voters —...
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i remember, i came in shorts, it was caught on camera, then the chief editor called us in, there was a debriefing, what the hell, why shorts, then hold on, your strict chief editor elena bondareva arrived today come to our studio, okay, hello, happy radio day, how do you like it, it was you who arranged a debriefing for shorts, that was the case. it was, sit down, how they persuaded you in general, this is a whole story, happy radio day, congratulations, lena, by the way, my first, the only editor-in-chief that i had on the radio, in principle, in fact, what you just saw, at first, of course, you can imagine, there was a radio beacon, where it was broadcasting at first, then kartaev and makharadze came out, and then we appeared in yekaterinburg, and of course curses were rained down on us, who are you, do you speak uralic? says, yes, take it off the air, but then after 2-3 months, lena was going through all this with us, messages began to arrive, but it was cool, but interesting, and it was as if you were listening to friends, sitting in the kitchen with you and talking, and somehow
i remember, i came in shorts, it was caught on camera, then the chief editor called us in, there was a debriefing, what the hell, why shorts, then hold on, your strict chief editor elena bondareva arrived today come to our studio, okay, hello, happy radio day, how do you like it, it was you who arranged a debriefing for shorts, that was the case. it was, sit down, how they persuaded you in general, this is a whole story, happy radio day, congratulations, lena, by the way, my first, the only...
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we are joined by the deputy editor of inside elections. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start with the primary results from last night. maryland was, the maryland senate race was determined on the democratic side. tell us what happened. >> there was a very closely watched democratic primary in maryland with the outgoing senator not running for reelection. we saw two major democratic candidates, prince george's county executive angela alsobrooks, in western maryland rissman david trone vying for the nomination. he spent $62 million of his own money, is very wealthy, on this race. more money than anyone has self- funded in a senate primary in american history. also, also. spent just a fraction on her campaign. when all the votes were tallied, she ended up winning by about 12 points. quite the stunning result is looking at the financial picture. on the republican side, we have governor larry hogan, the former governor, win the republican nomination. he will be the nominee. he will make maryland, which is traditionally a very blue d
we are joined by the deputy editor of inside elections. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start with the primary results from last night. maryland was, the maryland senate race was determined on the democratic side. tell us what happened. >> there was a very closely watched democratic primary in maryland with the outgoing senator not running for reelection. we saw two major democratic candidates, prince george's county executive angela alsobrooks, in western maryland...
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we will be getting the very latest from our homeland security editor, straight edhoh security editor, straight editor, straight after this break. so do stay with us. you won't want to miss it. you're watching. good afternoon gb news. >> good afternoon. britain. it's 2:22. now, back to that breaking news. just coming in. in the last few minutes, the prime minister of slovakia , robert minister of slovakia, robert fico, has reportedly been shot and wounded in an incident after and wounded in an incident after a government meeting near bratislava , 150km northeast of bratislava, 150km northeast of the capital. yes, it's understood that he has been taken to hospital and a suspect suspect has been detained. >> joining us now is our home and security editor, mark white, to tell us more. mark, what are you hearing? >> well, robert fico had been attending a meeting of the government at a cultural centre in handlova, which is not that far from bratislava, the caphal far from bratislava, the capital, when outside, apparently, he'd gone to greet individuals who were outside in a crowd there when
we will be getting the very latest from our homeland security editor, straight edhoh security editor, straight editor, straight after this break. so do stay with us. you won't want to miss it. you're watching. good afternoon gb news. >> good afternoon. britain. it's 2:22. now, back to that breaking news. just coming in. in the last few minutes, the prime minister of slovakia , robert minister of slovakia, robert fico, has reportedly been shot and wounded in an incident after and wounded...
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richard, orange, nordic editor at the local. many, many, thanks. thank you very much. i to and a reminder of the top stories were following to you at this hour. israel has ordered new evacuations in both the north and south of gaza. the military says $300000.00 palestinians have already fled the southern city of rafa. the un recently put the figure at 100000. israel is expected to expand its operation in pursuit of a moss. you carry the october 7 terror attack. that's all for now. coming up, our tech show shift explores why more and more youtube influencers are using animated characters as advertise, but will leave you with some spectacular footage of the northern lights, which have been dazzling skies all over the northern hemisphere. in countries like the u. k, germany, france, and the us. the aurora borealis could even be seen as far south as florida and tennessee, where solar storm on friday night cost solar flares. that meant the dancing lights could be seen much further south than usual. enjoy. can take care of the the 1st into are, is whenever they feel like you
richard, orange, nordic editor at the local. many, many, thanks. thank you very much. i to and a reminder of the top stories were following to you at this hour. israel has ordered new evacuations in both the north and south of gaza. the military says $300000.00 palestinians have already fled the southern city of rafa. the un recently put the figure at 100000. israel is expected to expand its operation in pursuit of a moss. you carry the october 7 terror attack. that's all for now. coming up,...
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faisal, thank you | very much, our economics editor. let's return to that news about the plane travelling from london to singapore having to divert to bangkok after encountering severe turbulence. we are hearing a bit more detail now about what happened on board in those terrifying moments
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the leninsky district court arrested the head of the ovsaisky district. breaking news that our editors receive directly from the news agency's feeds. so, in the city of orsk, businessmen, through whose fault 36 children were poisoned in a kindergarten, not only are not punished, but they will not even pay the children. this an unexpected decision was made by the oktyabrsky district court of the city, although rospotrebnadzor came to the conclusion that the culprits of the poisoning were the yogurt manufacturer, the judge decided to punish not the businessmen, but the kindergarten itself, with the ruble. it has not yet been announced whether the children's parents will challenge this decision. let me remind you that we monitor the entire information feed and invite you to do this with us. no one will ride unpunished. while the state duma is still discussing new fines for reckless drivers on electric scooters, kick-sharing companies have taken it. punish yourself malicious violators, especially since it is also beneficial to the businessmen themselves. since the beginning of the season ,
the leninsky district court arrested the head of the ovsaisky district. breaking news that our editors receive directly from the news agency's feeds. so, in the city of orsk, businessmen, through whose fault 36 children were poisoned in a kindergarten, not only are not punished, but they will not even pay the children. this an unexpected decision was made by the oktyabrsky district court of the city, although rospotrebnadzor came to the conclusion that the culprits of the poisoning were the...
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there's already a scotland editor for bbc news, james cook, and he was on the spot and reporting on the story too, and joining chris and jane in a discussion about the implications of humza yousef�*s resignation. amanda thomas was one of those asking this question was it really asking this question. well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to about the bbc�*s coverage of this story? well, mainly was what your correspondents have just said. is that what it really necessary to send chris mason and jane hill there? the bbc in scotland have excellent reporters. they know the area extremely well and they live there. chris mason and jane hill are very good. there's no problem with them. but really to send two more reporters and then to have three reporters standing, having a discussion with not a political person inside was a bit i don't know, itjust seemed a little bit overkill to me. this is an issue that's come up before for viewers. do you not think that it's ever justified se
there's already a scotland editor for bbc news, james cook, and he was on the spot and reporting on the story too, and joining chris and jane in a discussion about the implications of humza yousef�*s resignation. amanda thomas was one of those asking this question was it really asking this question. well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to about the bbc�*s coverage of this story?...
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been in powerfor 14 years and opinion polls put it more than 20 points behind labour. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. cheering placards and cheers, and babies getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite the fan of visiting lower—league football grounds in places he hopes labour can win.
been in powerfor 14 years and opinion polls put it more than 20 points behind labour. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. cheering placards and cheers, and babies getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite the fan of visiting lower—league football grounds in places he hopes labour can win.