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with your gma first look, i'm rhiannon ally abc news, new york. >> one of las vegas original mega resorts is preparing to close for good. the mirage hotel casino will be shutting its doors this summer. owners of the property are clearing the way for a major renovations and construction of hard rock las vegas that's set to open on that property in 2027. the mirage has been in business on the strip for 34 years. it was developed by former casino mogul steve wynn and is said to have spurred a building boom on the strip through the 1990s. the final day of business for the mirage will be july 17th. >> a $5 fee to reserve some public pickleball or tennis courts in san francisco could be one step closer to reality. the city's recreation and parks commission will vote on the proposal today. they've been considering it for a while. reservations are currently free, but the department said it's received feedback suggesting a small fee, so players are more incentivized to only book courts. they need and cancel courts they don't need. this change would impact more than two dozen courts relief at the g
with your gma first look, i'm rhiannon ally abc news, new york. >> one of las vegas original mega resorts is preparing to close for good. the mirage hotel casino will be shutting its doors this summer. owners of the property are clearing the way for a major renovations and construction of hard rock las vegas that's set to open on that property in 2027. the mirage has been in business on the strip for 34 years. it was developed by former casino mogul steve wynn and is said to have spurred...
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here's abc news reporter rhiannon ally. >> his name is trent, and little does he know, he's now taking the internet by storm with his adorable, grumpy scowl. >> i don't think i've ever had a baby as expressive with as intense eye contact along with it. >> the woman behind the camera is lauren carson, the owner of drawing and light photography in cincinnati, ohio. she had no idea she'd be documenting social media history. >> it has been wild. i never in a million years would have guessed that it would have gone to this level. >> carson has been photographing newborns for a decade, but baby trent was a bit more of a challenge, something carson says his mom is used to. >> for him, it wasn't anything unusual that she had seen it before, so i think she was glad that we were able to document it. >> and now he's being documented all over social media. he is his own do not disturb sign. grumpy cat would approve. he's already at the get off my lawn stage. ha >> i love this look. you have been taken from a nice warm womb where it's, you know, nice and dark and here we have a light shining on you
here's abc news reporter rhiannon ally. >> his name is trent, and little does he know, he's now taking the internet by storm with his adorable, grumpy scowl. >> i don't think i've ever had a baby as expressive with as intense eye contact along with it. >> the woman behind the camera is lauren carson, the owner of drawing and light photography in cincinnati, ohio. she had no idea she'd be documenting social media history. >> it has been wild. i never in a million years...
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plus the use of today have no clue about the sacrifice our forefathers made . made. >> rhiannon history student. but no, it is a little bit i don't really know. i'm pretty sure it's when you said okay, that was supposed to be some stuff about d—day there. >> i'll play the full clip very shortly. right? right after we bnng shortly. right? right after we bring you the liveliest paper review you will get anywhere on welcome back to patrick christys tonight. only on gb news. now it's tonight. only on gb news. now wsfime tonight. only on gb news. now it's time to bring you the very first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. let's do it . right. front pages. let's do it. right. i'm going to start with the daily mail. europe on edge. after pro—russian slovak pm is gunned down. the ukraine conflict is escalating. fears that putin will exploit the attack to destabilise the nato nation. there's also a lot of unrest taking place in georgia as well. it must be said. let's go over to the metro uk teams prevention breakthrough blood tests to give us seven year nofice tests to give us seven year
plus the use of today have no clue about the sacrifice our forefathers made . made. >> rhiannon history student. but no, it is a little bit i don't really know. i'm pretty sure it's when you said okay, that was supposed to be some stuff about d—day there. >> i'll play the full clip very shortly. right? right after we bnng shortly. right? right after we bring you the liveliest paper review you will get anywhere on welcome back to patrick christys tonight. only on gb news. now it's...
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. >> bill rammell you're shaking your head , carol rhiannon. your head, carol rhiannon. >> you know, the message. >> you know, the message. >> you know, the message. >> you really think there's going to be a majority? >> i think there's going to be a labour majority of at least 100, you look at the local elections, you look at the local elections, you look at the local elections, you look at the by elections where we've been achieving post—war record swings by elections don't count come the real election. >> they don't. they're a small indicator . >> they don't. they're a small indicator. but come the re—election that's out, the winner. >> that that's not true. rafe. you're getting minimal swings. yes, but these are the kind of swings we saw in the run up to 1997. and, you know, sunak is all over the place. you know, he was the change candidate . he was was the change candidate. he was going to repudiate the status quo. he's now doubling down on 14 years. hold on, carol, he's now doubling down. finished. carol. he's now doubling down on 14 years of awful tory government. and this
. >> bill rammell you're shaking your head , carol rhiannon. your head, carol rhiannon. >> you know, the message. >> you know, the message. >> you know, the message. >> you really think there's going to be a majority? >> i think there's going to be a labour majority of at least 100, you look at the local elections, you look at the local elections, you look at the local elections, you look at the by elections where we've been achieving post—war record swings...
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the rhiannon about the interest rate stuff, but issues just aren't as important. he's a conventional politician, wants to talk about issues. this election is looking like it's going to shape up around vibes. and biden has a bad vibe of seeming weak and vacillating and trump, partly because of nostalgia for his economy i think is a little mist placed comes across as strong and decisive, which i again, i think is weird, but that's not my judgment. i think that's the way a lot of things that the biden economy has been great for certain people. it's been great, for example, for the green energy industry sector that he's pumping hundreds of billions of dollars into. but that means that better capital is chasing those sectors of the economy rather than the sectors of the economy that are creating jobs for blue collar but what about jonah? >> and that is the continuing debate about how we in the media should be covering both of these candidates. and it really became kind of a debate this week. former obama advisers they're dan pfeiffer went after the new york times and h
the rhiannon about the interest rate stuff, but issues just aren't as important. he's a conventional politician, wants to talk about issues. this election is looking like it's going to shape up around vibes. and biden has a bad vibe of seeming weak and vacillating and trump, partly because of nostalgia for his economy i think is a little mist placed comes across as strong and decisive, which i again, i think is weird, but that's not my judgment. i think that's the way a lot of things that the...
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but let us see about this final thoughts on this rhiannon i think people were coerced. >> undoubtedly governments spent huge amounts of money on campaigns in order to instil fear in people , and they were fear in people, and they were forced to get the vaccine effectively. >> alex, if there was another pandemic, would you get jabbed? >> i really don't know now, but the thing that i think you're you're missing, if you don't mind me saying, is you're doing this with the benefit of hindsight, that vaccine should have taken ten years to develop. they did it in ten months. and at the time we all wanted a vaccine because we all wanted to get out there and we didn't know the difference between this vaccine and that vaccine. so i you make a very good point, but you're doing it with hindsight, my friend. okay. >> well, let us say that we can be very grateful that the vaccine did arrive for the lives that it saved. yes. well, we broke the internet last weekend with my suggestion that harry should be staying at his old family home in central london. take a listen. harry will not be accommodated
but let us see about this final thoughts on this rhiannon i think people were coerced. >> undoubtedly governments spent huge amounts of money on campaigns in order to instil fear in people , and they were fear in people, and they were forced to get the vaccine effectively. >> alex, if there was another pandemic, would you get jabbed? >> i really don't know now, but the thing that i think you're you're missing, if you don't mind me saying, is you're doing this with the benefit...
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but let us see about this final thoughts on this rhiannon i think people were coerced. >> undoubtedly governments spent huge amounts of money on campaigns in order to instil fear in people , and they were fear in people, and they were forced to get the vaccine effectively. >> alex, if there was another pandemic, would you get jabbed? >> i really don't know now, but the thing that i think you're you're missing, if you don't mind me saying, is you're doing this with the benefit of hindsight, that vaccine should have taken ten years to develop. they did it in ten months. and at the time we all wanted a vaccine because we all wanted to get out there and we didn't know the difference between this vaccine and that vaccine. so i you make a very good point, but you're doing it with hindsight, my friend. okay. >> well, let us say that we can be very grateful that the vaccine did arrive for the lives that it saved. yes. well, we broke the internet last weekend with my suggestion that harry should be staying at his old family home in central london. take a listen. harry will not be accommodated
but let us see about this final thoughts on this rhiannon i think people were coerced. >> undoubtedly governments spent huge amounts of money on campaigns in order to instil fear in people , and they were fear in people, and they were forced to get the vaccine effectively. >> alex, if there was another pandemic, would you get jabbed? >> i really don't know now, but the thing that i think you're you're missing, if you don't mind me saying, is you're doing this with the benefit...
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rhiannon rhiannon. it's nice. >> it's nice, isn't it? well do you keep your views coming in on that story, or indeed a story that story, or indeed a story that we're talking about today? gbnews.com/yoursay yeah. >> do you fancy some fish and chips? yes, always. you'll have to go to the northeast for the best. apparently vie. let's head over to whitby for their fish and chips festival, which is celebrating the town's rich fishing heritage. try saying that with a teaspoon . that with a teaspoon. >> well, there's going to be lots going on there today. and the girl with the best job in the girl with the best job in the biz today is our yorkshire and humber reporter, anna riley, who is there for us this morning. has the sun come out for you yet, anna? no you're indoors. good morning to you, anna. >> good morning. no, we. good morning. no, the sun hasn't quite come out. i've heard this afternoon that it's going to. so we've still got that atmospheric mist going on. but we've come out of the weather at the moment we're in the fish craft tent at
rhiannon rhiannon. it's nice. >> it's nice, isn't it? well do you keep your views coming in on that story, or indeed a story that story, or indeed a story that we're talking about today? gbnews.com/yoursay yeah. >> do you fancy some fish and chips? yes, always. you'll have to go to the northeast for the best. apparently vie. let's head over to whitby for their fish and chips festival, which is celebrating the town's rich fishing heritage. try saying that with a teaspoon . that with...
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rhiannon. so you're defection. rhiannon. so you're absolutely right. this is planned . we're an election year. planned. we're an election year. that's politics. >> nigel, whilst we've got you, i wanted to ask you about dominic cummings, the re—emergence of mr cummings and a new party to rival the tories . a new party to rival the tories. >> yeah, he's talking about a start up party, it won't make any difference to this coming election because he's not going to be standing, even if he gets this off the ground, he's not going to be standing any candidates this time round. so what he's looking at is what happens if the . tory vote happens if the. tory vote collapses completely and we end up with very few tory mps. he says he can get a new party to fill the gap, i'm a bit sceptical about this new party's, often don't last very long, if you remember, change uk came and went a few years ago , came and went a few years ago, but i mean, i would never underestimate dominic cummings , underestimate dominic cummings, so we would have to see. but it has no effect on this coming e
rhiannon. so you're defection. rhiannon. so you're absolutely right. this is planned . we're an election year. planned. we're an election year. that's politics. >> nigel, whilst we've got you, i wanted to ask you about dominic cummings, the re—emergence of mr cummings and a new party to rival the tories . a new party to rival the tories. >> yeah, he's talking about a start up party, it won't make any difference to this coming election because he's not going to be standing, even if...
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rhiannon ally is here with details. >> good morning, janai. the study in the journal of affective disorders found women in mid life who were approaching the average age when peri menopause start, around 40 were at 40% greater risk of depression compared to premenopausal women. it also found depression symptoms were twice as common in women versus men. now, the good news is researchers found no associated risk of depression in women after menopause. experts say if you are feeling signs of depression, sadness, anxiety or fatigue, you should see your health care provider. they suggest lifestyle changes like exercise, consuming less caffeine and sugar, getting better sleep and quitting smoking. all of those have been found to help with depression, janai. >> janai: it's important, those little things that can make a big difference. there's another menopause related study. this one about hormone replacement therapy. tell us about that. >> i'm glad you asked because this one may be some good news. research took another look at findings that were publ
rhiannon ally is here with details. >> good morning, janai. the study in the journal of affective disorders found women in mid life who were approaching the average age when peri menopause start, around 40 were at 40% greater risk of depression compared to premenopausal women. it also found depression symptoms were twice as common in women versus men. now, the good news is researchers found no associated risk of depression in women after menopause. experts say if you are feeling signs of...
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so what angela rhiannon was there saying, i think was something that the labour party has been trying to get across, which is that actually, you know, may have come late to a ceasefire, but we will support it within parliament. and i think it really shows the concern that labour has around traditional labour has around traditional labour voters who are muslim, who might have deserted the party post 7th of october. yeah. >> i wonder, though, carol, when you look at that, whether or not that's a little indication of what we might get under labour, which is, you know, the total appeasement of the quote unquote muslim vote. >> well, you know, angela rayner is all self—interest here because george galloway said he was going to put a candidate up against her that he had he had a candidate ready to go against her. so in her case, it's self—preservation. but, you know, you can't. we can't pretend, you know, ben alluded to that. we can't pretend there isn't a problem in this country with a sizeable minority of muslims who really do not like what we stand for. you know, we have schools oper
so what angela rhiannon was there saying, i think was something that the labour party has been trying to get across, which is that actually, you know, may have come late to a ceasefire, but we will support it within parliament. and i think it really shows the concern that labour has around traditional labour has around traditional labour voters who are muslim, who might have deserted the party post 7th of october. yeah. >> i wonder, though, carol, when you look at that, whether or not...
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gallois, who is , charles—henri gallois, who is, president of the french anti—european union group europe rhiannon le control. >> yeah. it's really, really interesting that, looking at all of these polls , the european of these polls, the european union parliament is going to be, not not in a majority, but perhaps in the largest set of sort of parties of the right that has ever been elected to that has ever been elected to that parliament in this election . now, of course, the parliament doesn't really get to say doesn't really get to say doesn't have that much control. in fact, in the in the 2019 elections, it was none of the lead candidates of any political group that became the commission president. the council just imposed ursula von der lie—in. the parliament was able to vote yes or no and no other choices. >> the european union, the european commission is the is the beast with the power. but it'd be interesting if there are more and more eurosceptics within the european parliament. what does that look like for the future of the european union ? i future of the european union? i mean, how m
gallois, who is , charles—henri gallois, who is, president of the french anti—european union group europe rhiannon le control. >> yeah. it's really, really interesting that, looking at all of these polls , the european of these polls, the european union parliament is going to be, not not in a majority, but perhaps in the largest set of sort of parties of the right that has ever been elected to that has ever been elected to that parliament in this election . now, of course, the...
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. >> but, but but if i look at this, oliver, so i was watching on the news, mikey rhiannon there was one another one and he's not black. he wasn't, you know, killed by somebody who's black, there's been so many. and yet whilst i do accept that, yes, it was a real problem within the black community, it just feels as though it's. it feels like it's just something that people. there's another one here. another one, another child's being killed. another one, another one. just. >> it's a systemic issue right across the uk, there's no doubt about that. and we often talk about that. and we often talk about powers and how can we prevent this. >> i think there's more than enough powers. >> there's more than enough capabilities for the police to deal with this issue. but it isn't a sole issue of the police. it has to be a joint function between both the community and law enforcement. and there's two sides to this, really. we've got to give the confidence back to policing to be able to carry out their dufies be able to carry out their duties like execute, stop and search. well targeted, direct
. >> but, but but if i look at this, oliver, so i was watching on the news, mikey rhiannon there was one another one and he's not black. he wasn't, you know, killed by somebody who's black, there's been so many. and yet whilst i do accept that, yes, it was a real problem within the black community, it just feels as though it's. it feels like it's just something that people. there's another one here. another one, another child's being killed. another one, another one. just. >> it's a...
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. >> you think it's rhiannon jones using these bikes. so it's basically the dodgy bikes that are doing this or people have started to try and play around with how fast they can go play around with the, the battery and all of that. so it's actually people making these products more dangerous, either because the supplier is a bit dodgy or they're actually doing some diy themselves. >> yeah, emily, you'll be amazed . just a simple search for onune . just a simple search for online about 3 or £4000, which i know is a significant amount of money. you can actually buy an e—bike with 40 times four zero times the legal capacity. there's a disclaimer on the internet website saying that it's for off road use, but that , it's for off road use, but that, you know, that's just a legal disclaimer and guess how fast it can go ? it can go over 80 miles can go? it can go over 80 miles an hour and for pedestrians, yeah, it can go over 80 miles an houn yeah, it can go over 80 miles an hour. and for pedestrian , hour. and for pedestrian, they're lethal b
. >> you think it's rhiannon jones using these bikes. so it's basically the dodgy bikes that are doing this or people have started to try and play around with how fast they can go play around with the, the battery and all of that. so it's actually people making these products more dangerous, either because the supplier is a bit dodgy or they're actually doing some diy themselves. >> yeah, emily, you'll be amazed . just a simple search for onune . just a simple search for online...
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but again , in all sorts of but again, in all sorts of rhiannon jones potentially are getting involved in the meghan and harry business. there's a mail and mail on sunday story about one of the nigerian royals that funded the trip, or helped welcome them to nigeria, was a twice convicted con man who's been very much a removed from america twice previously. >> this is what is said to be really annoying. king charles made him more angry than ever because he feels that , he feels because he feels that, he feels it looks like a royal tour. yeah and it it may not be exactly the sort of thing he may be wanting . sort of thing he may be wanting. i mean, when he does a royal touh i mean, when he does a royal tour, it's an official royal tour, it's an official royal tour organised by the government and all sorts of things, and is giving out certain messages. so if harry and meghan are doing their own thing, is that endangenng their own thing, is that endangering the value of a real royal tour ? royal tour? >> i really don't think that most people around the world make the distinction between ha
but again , in all sorts of but again, in all sorts of rhiannon jones potentially are getting involved in the meghan and harry business. there's a mail and mail on sunday story about one of the nigerian royals that funded the trip, or helped welcome them to nigeria, was a twice convicted con man who's been very much a removed from america twice previously. >> this is what is said to be really annoying. king charles made him more angry than ever because he feels that , he feels because he...
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we“rejoined by rhiannon—faye mcdonald from the charity the marie collins foundation. and by ros dowey, whose son murray was a victim of this crime with tragic consequences. good morning. if! good morning. if i could come to you first, i havejust said tragic consequences, the worst consequences. murray was a victim of this crime and took his own life as a result of what happened. tell us about the circumstances it all happened in the space of a few hours. ~ ., ., happened in the space of a few hours. . . .,, .y happened in the space of a few hours. . ., .y ., ., hours. we had a perfectly normal eveninr , hours. we had a perfectly normal evening. he _ hours. we had a perfectly normal evening, he was _ hours. we had a perfectly normal evening, he was happy _ hours. we had a perfectly normal evening, he was happy and - hours. we had a perfectly normall evening, he was happy and talking about meeting his friends for football the next day. he went to his room on his own which was normal. from what we understand, somebody contacted him saying they were a young girl, started
we“rejoined by rhiannon—faye mcdonald from the charity the marie collins foundation. and by ros dowey, whose son murray was a victim of this crime with tragic consequences. good morning. if! good morning. if i could come to you first, i havejust said tragic consequences, the worst consequences. murray was a victim of this crime and took his own life as a result of what happened. tell us about the circumstances it all happened in the space of a few hours. ~ ., ., happened in the space of a...