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that was andrew harding. these are the _ threats. that was andrew harding. these are the live _ threats. that was andrew harding. these are the live pictures - threats. that was andrew harding. these are the live pictures from i these are the live pictures from paris, because we heard the interior ministry talking about the additional security. ministry talking about the additionalsecurity. i ministry talking about the additional security. i have been watching these pictures for the last little while, and additional, high—profile security there, like we saw in madrid last night. you were watching bbc news. more on that later in the programme. let's turn to an important story here in the uk. 20 bereaved families are calling for an inquiry into the number of young drivers and passengers killed on the roads in the uk. they want ministers to bring in a graduated driving licence system to put restrictions on newly qualified drivers. let hear this report from abi smith. nearly everyday for the last seven years, sharon has sat by her daughter's grave. it years, s
that was andrew harding. these are the _ threats. that was andrew harding. these are the live _ threats. that was andrew harding. these are the live pictures - threats. that was andrew harding. these are the live pictures from i these are the live pictures from paris, because we heard the interior ministry talking about the additional security. ministry talking about the additionalsecurity. i ministry talking about the additional security. i have been watching these pictures for the last little...
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andrew harding, our correspondent _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the north - our correspondent from the north french coast, thank you for the moment. the row safety bill aimed at sending some asylum seekers to the african country was finally backed after a marathon tussle between mps and members of the house of lords. rishi sunak said it marked a landmark moment in the efforts to deter illegal migration and end people smuggling. human rights groups have condemned the policy. rishi sunak said he hoped barring any last—minute legal objections that flights to rwanda could begin within 10-12 flights to rwanda could begin within 10—12 weeks. the united nations has subsequently called on the uk to rethink the plan. un leaders say the legislation would harm human rights and refugee protection. 0fficial and refugee protection. official figures showed that the backlog of people waiting to leav
andrew harding, our correspondent _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the _ uk, come what may. andrew harding, our correspondent from the north - our correspondent from the north french coast, thank you for the moment. the row safety bill aimed at sending some asylum seekers to the african country was finally backed after a marathon tussle between mps and members of the house of lords. rishi sunak said it marked...
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andrew harding has more. business as usual on the french coast this afternoon. people from vietnam, from afghanistan, setting off by bus towards the sand dunes and the beaches. the forecast ideal for more attempted channel crossings tonight. it was only yesterday morning that we witnessed how risky and violent those journeys can be. we watched migrants and smugglers fight off the police. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. then they try to cram more than 100 people into a small inflatable boat. five died, including a seven—year—old iraqi girl. this evening, there was a memorial service for the dead in calais. among those attending, a charity worker who saw what happened to the iraqi girl. translation: the girl's father was in tears, but at first, - she was still alive. she was being treated in an ambulance. later, when her death was announced, her father was shattered. this is the beach where it happened — all quiet again today. in the nearby town of wimereux, the si
andrew harding has more. business as usual on the french coast this afternoon. people from vietnam, from afghanistan, setting off by bus towards the sand dunes and the beaches. the forecast ideal for more attempted channel crossings tonight. it was only yesterday morning that we witnessed how risky and violent those journeys can be. we watched migrants and smugglers fight off the police. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they...
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let me show you andrew harding's footage, talking - andrew harding's footage, talking about safety, as he was on that beach that morning. it was your fourth attempt, wasn't it, to get onto one of these boats. tell us what it was like for you.- onto one of these boats. tell us what it was like for you. when you are there. — what it was like for you. when you are there. you _ what it was like for you. when you are there, you are _ what it was like for you. when you are there, you are so _ what it was like for you. when you are there, you are so desperate, l are there, you are so desperate, you're risking your life. you that it is dangerous. you know that you might die. but you want to gamble. because you have no other option. i cannot swim and i thought, maybe i will die. but, did i have another option to make it here? it was not a safe route. the only way for me to claim asylum was crossing the channel. ., ., ., ., , channel. you did have other options. you had asylum _ channel. you did have other options. you had asylum in _ channel. you did have other options. you had asylum in gree
let me show you andrew harding's footage, talking - andrew harding's footage, talking about safety, as he was on that beach that morning. it was your fourth attempt, wasn't it, to get onto one of these boats. tell us what it was like for you.- onto one of these boats. tell us what it was like for you. when you are there. — what it was like for you. when you are there. you _ what it was like for you. when you are there, you are _ what it was like for you. when you are there, you are so _ what...
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andrew harding reports. we had to a popular launch site for small boats and sit for hours in moonlight and wait. somebody is walking there. i can hear somebody walking nearby there. to shadows almost certainly smugglers come to check we are not police. above us a police plane circles. we have arranged for a bbc cameraman to be on board. the crew spot to groups of migrants on their thermal imaging camera. they are in the sand dunes and moving towards each other. on the beach a french foot patrol quickly arrives. surely the migrants will give up surely the migrants will give up now. but they don't. suddenly the beach erupts, shouting. 0k, we are running with the police as we try to intercept a group of looks like 60 or 70 migrants. intercept a group of looks like 60 or70 migrants. now intercept a group of looks like 60 or 70 migrants. now things turn violent. fireworks thrown at the police. several young man pulling up weapons. you can see the smugglers here, some of them have sticks, they are trying to protec
andrew harding reports. we had to a popular launch site for small boats and sit for hours in moonlight and wait. somebody is walking there. i can hear somebody walking nearby there. to shadows almost certainly smugglers come to check we are not police. above us a police plane circles. we have arranged for a bbc cameraman to be on board. the crew spot to groups of migrants on their thermal imaging camera. they are in the sand dunes and moving towards each other. on the beach a french foot patrol...
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andrew harding, bbc news, in northern france. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were stabbed at a school in south west wales this morning. police say two teachers and a teenage pupil have been taken to hospital with non—life threatening injuries. the school in ammanford was put in lockdown for several hours to try to protect the children inside. tomos morgan is there for us now, tomos. tonight, the bbc understands one of those teachers that was injured todayis those teachers that was injured today is a drama and welsh teacher and the head of year seven here. in the last hour, the head teacher has issued a statement, thanking both pupils and staff for their calm and mature response to what was a difficult day's events. it had been a difficult day and obviously that their thoughts were with all of those, the three families affected by today's events. tonight, as the police behind me continue their investigations, i think it's fair to say there is still a sense of shock here in am
andrew harding, bbc news, in northern france. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were stabbed at a school in south west wales this morning. police say two teachers and a teenage pupil have been taken to hospital with non—life threatening injuries. the school in ammanford was put in lockdown for several hours to try to protect the children inside. tomos morgan is there for us now, tomos. tonight, the bbc understands one of those teachers that...
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andrew harding in paris. the italian government has approved the issuing of a series of postage stamps commemorating the former prime minister and media mogul silvio berlusconi. mr berlusconi died last year aged 86, having dominated italian public life in a controversial career spanning decades. he's remembered for his media power, political leadership, as well as his legal troubles, and sex scandals. the stamps will be issued injune, a year after his death. the business and sport is coming up. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it's got quite cold last night as the weather briefly calmed down. things will be warming up over the next few days but at the moment we have all this cloud streaming from the atlantic, those two weather fronts ringing spells of rain but the wind direction changing, a south—westerly wind bringing in that warmer air. temperatures will not be too high because we have lots of cloud until fog, too high because we have lots of cloud untilfog, 1a or 15 is too high because we have lots
andrew harding in paris. the italian government has approved the issuing of a series of postage stamps commemorating the former prime minister and media mogul silvio berlusconi. mr berlusconi died last year aged 86, having dominated italian public life in a controversial career spanning decades. he's remembered for his media power, political leadership, as well as his legal troubles, and sex scandals. the stamps will be issued injune, a year after his death. the business and sport is coming up....
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andrew harding, bbc news, in northern france. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at ysgol dyffryn aman after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and a pupil stabbed and taken to hospital with non—life—threatening injuries. a raft of emergency service vehicles and personnel attended the scene, and worried parents rushed to the gates waiting for any news. radu in year ten was inside when the alarm was raised. i was in it room and i walked out as break ended, and i heard that there�*s been a stabbing from this pupil, but i didn�*t believe her until i heard the code red. parents have been waiting here for hours outside ysgol dyffryn aman, waiting for their children to be released from their classrooms. those that have contacted their parents say they�*ve been
andrew harding, bbc news, in northern france. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at ysgol dyffryn aman after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and a pupil stabbed and taken...
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andrew harding there. but did the bbc team have any impact on what happened on that beach on tuesday morning? andrew smith thought so. meanwhile, linda draycott had... well, some insight into those questions was given by another reporter who was also on a beach in northern france on tuesday morning — tom symonds. he spoke to newscast later that day. this is a 70—kilometer coastline here. it's very hard to know where these boats are going from. and we just got lucky. so the boats did come and people ran across and jumped into it and the police seemed to come at us and say, "you knew that this was going to happen." and they took our ids and they were quite angry, really. and so i think they were thinking that somehow we'd done a deal with the migrants to film them leaving. we absolutely didn't. and we wouldn't do that. we wanted to discuss those issues further with one of the reporters on the spot there, or an editor in charge, but no one was available for interview. instead, we were given this statement
andrew harding there. but did the bbc team have any impact on what happened on that beach on tuesday morning? andrew smith thought so. meanwhile, linda draycott had... well, some insight into those questions was given by another reporter who was also on a beach in northern france on tuesday morning — tom symonds. he spoke to newscast later that day. this is a 70—kilometer coastline here. it's very hard to know where these boats are going from. and we just got lucky. so the boats did come...
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andrew harding, bbc news, paris. in russia, thousands of homes have been evacuated after severe flooding. the region of orenburg has been affected by worse than usual seasonal flooding because of melting snow from the surrounding mountains. russian officials estimate that more than 10,000 homes are underwater. in neighbouring kazakhstan, more than 100,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. tesco has posted pre—tax profits of £2.3 billion for the year to february. that's nearly a three—fold increase on pre—tax profits the previous year. the chief executive of the supermarket chain said inflationary pressures had "lessened substantially", but said he was conscious "things were still difficult for many customers." some 7.4 million uk adults are still struggling to pay bills due to the high cost of living, according to a survey from the financial conduct authority. the number has fallen from last year, but many households still feel "heavily burdened". its survey suggested one in nine adults had missed
andrew harding, bbc news, paris. in russia, thousands of homes have been evacuated after severe flooding. the region of orenburg has been affected by worse than usual seasonal flooding because of melting snow from the surrounding mountains. russian officials estimate that more than 10,000 homes are underwater. in neighbouring kazakhstan, more than 100,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. tesco has posted pre—tax profits of £2.3 billion for the year to february. that's nearly a...
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andrew harding on the northern french coast, thank you very much. well, that all happened just hours after the government's long—awaited rwanda bill was finally passed by parliament after almost two years of legal battles and political wrangling. the legislation aims to send asylum seekers who cross the channel to east africa. the un has called on the prime minister rishi sunak to rethink the scheme, and as our deputy political editor vicki young reports, the government's legal troubles aren't over yet. the rooms in rwanda have been ready for almost two years. the government now hopes that some asylum—seekers will arrive this summer. the uk parliament's passed a new law declaring that this is a safe country. ministers think that will restrict legal challenges that prevent deportations. on a visit to poland, rishi sunak said he was incredibly sad about today's deaths in the channel. fundamentally, it is deeply dangerous, and there is nothing compassionate about allowing the current system to continue. once we get the deterrent up and running this
andrew harding on the northern french coast, thank you very much. well, that all happened just hours after the government's long—awaited rwanda bill was finally passed by parliament after almost two years of legal battles and political wrangling. the legislation aims to send asylum seekers who cross the channel to east africa. the un has called on the prime minister rishi sunak to rethink the scheme, and as our deputy political editor vicki young reports, the government's legal troubles...
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that's andrew harding, reporting there. prime minister rishi sunak says britain's defence industry is to be put on a "war footing" — because the world is "the most dangerous it has been" since the end of the cold war. his government will increase uk defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he's also promised ukraine an extra £500 million of military aid. mr sunak is in the polish capital warsaw, where he's discussing regional security with the head of nato. here's some of what mr sunak had to say at their news conference. as we make our historic commitment to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, we will move past this stop—start piecemeal way of backing ukraine, so that alongside our long—term security guarantee, we are today providing a long—term funding guarantee of at least to the current level of military support to ukraine for every year it is needed. that is the longest commitment any nation has provided. and it shows that ukraine is not alone and that ukraine will never be alone. earlier, i
that's andrew harding, reporting there. prime minister rishi sunak says britain's defence industry is to be put on a "war footing" — because the world is "the most dangerous it has been" since the end of the cold war. his government will increase uk defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030. he's also promised ukraine an extra £500 million of military aid. mr sunak is in the polish capital warsaw, where he's discussing regional security with the head of nato....
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christian: andrew harding reporting from the calais benefits beaches. no sooner had the u.k. passed itself bill last night than the united nations called on the for to alter the plan. the u.n. high commissioner for human rights want the u.k. to focus instead on "practical measures." but richie sunak reaffirmed his belief today that this is the best deterrent and soon he thinks other countries will follow suit. foreign secretary james cherry traveled to one of the gateways into europe to see how the effort u.'s border agency has been working. prime minister moloney promised theleft hook rate a solution to this problem and she struck a deal with albana, who will process the claims of some 3,000 asylum seekers. also today, representatives from denmark. the danish parliament passed legislation allowing it to send migrants to a third country for processing three years ago. no flights have ever taken off for rwanda and the plan stalled under political pressure. so no doubt they'll be watching slowly to see what the reaction is to this legislation and crucially, whether it works. we
christian: andrew harding reporting from the calais benefits beaches. no sooner had the u.k. passed itself bill last night than the united nations called on the for to alter the plan. the u.n. high commissioner for human rights want the u.k. to focus instead on "practical measures." but richie sunak reaffirmed his belief today that this is the best deterrent and soon he thinks other countries will follow suit. foreign secretary james cherry traveled to one of the gateways into europe...
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andrew harding has this report. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. in the us, police say 133 people have been summoned to appear in court after being arrested during pro—palestinian demonstrations at new york university. the latest arrests follow a wave of protests in the past week at some of the most prestigious universities in the country. students on both sides say there has been a rise in both anti—semitic and islamophobic incidents since the israel/gaza war began. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. people chant. police clashed with students outside new york university last night — with over 100 arrested when they wouldn't leave. people scream. creat
andrew harding has this report. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. in the us, police say 133...
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our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach near wimereux in the early hours of this morning filming as police ran towards the scene. here's his report. a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. ok, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying,
our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach near wimereux in the early hours of this morning filming as police ran towards the scene. here's his report. a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. ok, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we...
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for more on that, our correspondent, andrew harding, is there for us. a lot of police around, they have blocked off some streets and i have seen them stopping and searching a number of people as they head towards the stadium. it is still a few hours away from the start of the match, things will pick up later. we also know that there is a bigger police presence, notjust here but around france in general, and at strategic sites here in the capital. the french authorities, particularly with the olympics coming up injust over 100 days, taking the security threats very seriously on the one hand, but also saying, "look, we have heard these things before, we don't have specific details, we are very experienced at handling this kind of situation." and they are also talking up the fact that they have made a number of arrests and have thwarted plots in the last few months. we're hearing similar messages from germany, spain as well, where there have been other plots foiled and more arrests. the germans, for instance, also taking the unusual step of policing land b
for more on that, our correspondent, andrew harding, is there for us. a lot of police around, they have blocked off some streets and i have seen them stopping and searching a number of people as they head towards the stadium. it is still a few hours away from the start of the match, things will pick up later. we also know that there is a bigger police presence, notjust here but around france in general, and at strategic sites here in the capital. the french authorities, particularly with the...
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harding was on that beach. let's take a look at what he witnessed — as that ill—fated crossing began. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. to bhutan now, where the urgency of protecting tiger habitats has become a key aspect of political life. a conference hosted by the south—eastern nations gathered leaders and conservation ngos to alert on the key role tigers and their habitat play of sustainable funding to carry out this task. and in its final statement, the signatories from ten tiger range countries pledged $1 billion commitment over 10 years to maintain the current global efforts in increasing the big cat's
harding was on that beach. let's take a look at what he witnessed — as that ill—fated crossing began. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect...
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the bbc�*s andrew harding has returned to the beach in wimereux where he saw that group take off on tuesday. we�*re just running to catch up with some migrants. it was just before six in the morning on tuesday, still pretty much pitch dark— we were sitting on these rocks, waiting quietly for something to happen. suddenly, there was shouts and within seconds, scenes of total chaos. we knew there were migrants nearby because a bbc colleague was actually in a french surveillance plane with the police, and their thermal imaging cameras had recorded several groups of migrants in the dunes. what�*s striking now is quite how quickly it all happened. there was a big group of migrants who�*d come from those dunes and they were running as fast as they could with their inflatable boat towards the open sea, police chasing them. there�*s another group here. the french police were here. they could see them. they were chasing them. but there simply wasn�*t enough time for them to get between the land and the sea and block the boat to get to the water. they�*re letting off firecrackers to try
the bbc�*s andrew harding has returned to the beach in wimereux where he saw that group take off on tuesday. we�*re just running to catch up with some migrants. it was just before six in the morning on tuesday, still pretty much pitch dark— we were sitting on these rocks, waiting quietly for something to happen. suddenly, there was shouts and within seconds, scenes of total chaos. we knew there were migrants nearby because a bbc colleague was actually in a french surveillance plane with...
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harding was on that beach in the early hours of this morning — just north of wimereux — filming as police ran towards the people smugglers and those who had paid them to cross. they'd only been at sea a short time when they got into difficulty. well, we can join andrew now. good evening. the smugglers in this area have accessed almost 150 miles of coastline from which to launch their small boats which makes it very rare and very difficult to actually witness one of those launches as it happens but that is what happened to us in the early hours of this morning, on a big beautiful beach close to a french golf resort. shouting a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. 0k, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven—year—old girl. to understand how this happened, we need to
harding was on that beach in the early hours of this morning — just north of wimereux — filming as police ran towards the people smugglers and those who had paid them to cross. they'd only been at sea a short time when they got into difficulty. well, we can join andrew now. good evening. the smugglers in this area have accessed almost 150 miles of coastline from which to launch their small boats which makes it very rare and very difficult to actually witness one of those launches as it...
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harding was on the french coast where the boat left. a warning, you may find these scenes in his report disturbing. shouting a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. 0k, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven—year—old girl. to understand how this happened, we need to go back to yesterday afternoon, with crowds jostling at the bus station in calais, anxious to get to the beaches outside town, the smugglers muscling in. the forecast is for a clear, calm night in the channel, perfect conditions for a crossing. young men from syria, from sudan, none put off by news that they might end up being deported from britain to rwanda. are you worried that you might be sent to rwanda by the british? "no, if it's safe and i can
harding was on the french coast where the boat left. a warning, you may find these scenes in his report disturbing. shouting a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. 0k, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on...
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andrew harding reports. a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. 0k, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven—year—old girl. to understand how this happened, we need to go back to yesterday afternoon, with crowds jostling at the bus station in calais, anxious to get to the beaches outside town, the smugglers muscling in. the forecast is for a clear, calm night in the channel, perfect conditions for a crossing. young men from syria, from sudan, none put off by news that they might end up being deported from britain to rwanda. are you worried that you might be sent to rwanda by the british? "no, if it is safe and i can study in rwanda, then "that's fine too," he says. you hear that? yeah.
andrew harding reports. a skirmish early this morning on a french beach. 0k, we'rejust running to catch up with some migrants here. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. and the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. it looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. but as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven—year—old girl. to understand how this happened, we need to go...
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harding watched what happened. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. what happened next? the boat managed to leave the shore and make it out to leave the shore and make it out to see, but then, and this is an account given by the french coastguard, it then got stranded on a sand bank. there were so many people on board that when they moved around as the boat became free on the water, some of them fell into the water, some of them fell into the water. we understand that five people have lost their lives and that one of them is a small girl, eitherfour that one of them is a small girl, either four or five that one of them is
harding watched what happened. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. what happened next? the boat...
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our correspondent andrew harding was on the beach when the incident happened. okay. we're just running to catch up with some migrants here. made a break from the dunes, trying to get to the water. police chasing them. there's another group here, more than 100, i'd say, migrants. some sort of fight going on, the police. on a flight to poland today rishi sunak told reporters that his plan to send asylum seekers to rwands will eventually "deter to rwanda will eventually "deter vulnerable migrants from making these perilous crossings". so far all attempts to break the business model of the criminal gangs has failed — and as andrew witnessed this morning once the migrants had boarded the inflatable boat, the police made no further attempt to stop them. home office figures released yesterday showed the number of migrants arriving by small boats had increased by 2a % to 6,265 in the first four months of this year, compared to last year. human rights groups have been critical of the rwanda plan, but there are other countries looking at similar policies. the home secretary
our correspondent andrew harding was on the beach when the incident happened. okay. we're just running to catch up with some migrants here. made a break from the dunes, trying to get to the water. police chasing them. there's another group here, more than 100, i'd say, migrants. some sort of fight going on, the police. on a flight to poland today rishi sunak told reporters that his plan to send asylum seekers to rwands will eventually "deter to rwanda will eventually "deter vulnerable...
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our correspondent andrew harding — was on the beach where a boat ran aground and left five people — including a child — dead. let's ta ke let's take a look at what he witnessed as that elevated crossing began. —— ill—fated crossing began. that does give you a sense of what it must have been like in the early hours of this morning when those migrants were going towards that boat. a short while ago i spoke to andrew about what he witnessed on the beach. this andrew about what he witnessed on the beach. , ., , , ., ., the beach. this was before dawn, we had been waiting _ the beach. this was before dawn, we had been waiting on _ the beach. this was before dawn, we had been waiting on the _ the beach. this was before dawn, we had been waiting on the beach - the beach. this was before dawn, we had been waiting on the beach for i had been waiting on the beach for many hours overnight anticipating there might be migrants trying to get to see in that area on that beach, and suddenly we heard a noise. it was the police shouting that they had spotted the migrants and we ran with the police and
our correspondent andrew harding — was on the beach where a boat ran aground and left five people — including a child — dead. let's ta ke let's take a look at what he witnessed as that elevated crossing began. —— ill—fated crossing began. that does give you a sense of what it must have been like in the early hours of this morning when those migrants were going towards that boat. a short while ago i spoke to andrew about what he witnessed on the beach. this andrew about what he...
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they left from a beach in france and our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach as people tried to leave. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. but speak to our correspondent ali price who is in dover and england. talk us through what happened. this is a tra . ic tale from that rather dramatic reporting from andrew, he didn't know at the time what was about to unfold. we understand this boat got into trouble off the coast, just ate few dozen metres off the of northern france, that the boat hit a sand bank and was refloated, and at that point the passengers on the boat had moved and some had fallen out and a numberfell into the moved and some had fallen out and a number fell into the sea.
they left from a beach in france and our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach as people tried to leave. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. they're trying to stop them from getting to the water. let's go ahead and see what we can see. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they're trying to...
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we can now speak to our correspondent andrew harding who is at the memorial in calais. there is a memorial service taking place. there is a memorial service taking lace. , ., , ., place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants— place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in _ place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in the _ place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in the crowd, - place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in the crowd, it - place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in the crowd, it is l some migrants in the crowd, it is something that happens every time there are debts in the channel and people are mourning yesterday's five dead, but there is also real anger being expressed here. people say the british government have blood on their hands. having said all that, their hands. having said all that, the bigger picture here today is of, frankly, business as usual when it comes to the smuggling gangs and their operations along the french coast. the weather has improved slightly. it looks like it will be anoth
we can now speak to our correspondent andrew harding who is at the memorial in calais. there is a memorial service taking place. there is a memorial service taking lace. , ., , ., place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants— place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in _ place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in the _ place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in the crowd, - place. yes, that is right. there are some migrants in the crowd, it - place. yes,...
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they left from a beach in france and our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach as people tried to leave. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away
they left from a beach in france and our correspondent andrew harding was on that beach as people tried to leave. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away
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andrew. >> yeah, he's hard at work raising money to pay off his classmates school lunch debt. students at his elementary school owe more than $3,000. but for dakin, it is one step at a time. so far, i've raised $560. >> people like me should do stuff like this often, dakin, you are right about that. >> you are an inspiration, my friend. he says he wants to keep helping as he moves on to middle school. >> i love that, yeah. >> thanks, dakin. the future is in good hands, turning now to the country's newest multi multi multi millionaire is the recent winner of a $1.3 billion lottery jackpot and he plans on using it for something important. >> his health danny new here. now with more. tell us about this. >> yeah we were heading out to a place you know andrew salem oregon where one of the three winners of the fourth largest powerball jackpot in history has stepped forward. his name is charlie, and he, his wife and their friend. they won the $1.3 billion jackpot together in early april. and in his first press conference, charlie says that he wants to use this money to take care of h
andrew. >> yeah, he's hard at work raising money to pay off his classmates school lunch debt. students at his elementary school owe more than $3,000. but for dakin, it is one step at a time. so far, i've raised $560. >> people like me should do stuff like this often, dakin, you are right about that. >> you are an inspiration, my friend. he says he wants to keep helping as he moves on to middle school. >> i love that, yeah. >> thanks, dakin. the future is in good...
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, and andrew's point a moment ago is a perfect illustration, trump will try and run the so-called john edwards defense of i was trying to protect my family. the evidence blows that out of the water, and the jury is going to hear that evidence. and so i think trump's best strategy here is the spaghetti at the wall strategy, throw anything to cause one juror to have reasonable doubt, because if one juror says trump didn't do it, then it's a hung jury, and you can't send him to jail. >> any indication, adam, when we will get the judge's ruling on violations of the gattaca gag order mark >> he said he reserved his decision, i think that speaks to the deliberate way in which the judges handling this. this goes to the tenor of the arguments with todd blanche where he was the judge. he was very much dissecting the timeline of every tweet. when did michael cohen post something? when did trump post something? and so it shows that if trump is angling for something the judge is going to steer it on its own time. >> well, tomorrow would be good for us, since there is no trial scheduled for tomorro
, and andrew's point a moment ago is a perfect illustration, trump will try and run the so-called john edwards defense of i was trying to protect my family. the evidence blows that out of the water, and the jury is going to hear that evidence. and so i think trump's best strategy here is the spaghetti at the wall strategy, throw anything to cause one juror to have reasonable doubt, because if one juror says trump didn't do it, then it's a hung jury, and you can't send him to jail. >> any...
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it is a hard l andrew dymburt, abc news, new york. >> who cares about the swag or the drip? come on, how about your brain stay alive brain in your health. >> yes. good for him to say that though because he's not the one playing. yeah, he's just making a tiktok video. yeah. >> he's keyboard warrior. >> exactly. yeah >> yeah i mean, spencer, i do take issue though with quality control. and if you can see sweat, i mean. oh the baseball. yeah. with going back to the baseball thing. right. i mean obviously athletes sweat. but you would think that the quality of the fabric would be good enough to at least, you know, you would think so, wouldn't you? >> especially if the fabric is made by a high profile company and you think they could afford it all the profits coming in. >> how much are you paying these players get some uniforms that are good. >> exactly that. that kind of sheer look. well, as someone who played baseball, not at the professional level, but in college, i know i'm not crazy about that sheer look. and someone seeing what's on my body under that uniform. >> it's like
it is a hard l andrew dymburt, abc news, new york. >> who cares about the swag or the drip? come on, how about your brain stay alive brain in your health. >> yes. good for him to say that though because he's not the one playing. yeah, he's just making a tiktok video. yeah. >> he's keyboard warrior. >> exactly. yeah >> yeah i mean, spencer, i do take issue though with quality control. and if you can see sweat, i mean. oh the baseball. yeah. with going back to the...
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andrew harding there. but did the bbc team have any impact on what happened on that beach on tuesday morning? andrew smith thought so. meanwhile, linda draycott had... well, some insight into those questions was given by another reporter who was also on a beach in northern france on tuesday morning — torn symonds. he spoke to newscast later that day. this is a 70—kilometre coastline here. it's very hard to know where these boats are going from. and we just got lucky. so the boats did come and people ran across and jumped into it and the police seemed to come at us and say, "you knew that this was going to happen." and they took our ids and they were quite angry, really. and so i think they were thinking that somehow we'd done a deal with the migrants to film them leaving. we absolutely didn't. and we wouldn't do that. we wanted to discuss those issues further with one of the reporters on the spot there, or an editor in charge, but no—one was available for interview. instead, we were given this statem
andrew harding there. but did the bbc team have any impact on what happened on that beach on tuesday morning? andrew smith thought so. meanwhile, linda draycott had... well, some insight into those questions was given by another reporter who was also on a beach in northern france on tuesday morning — torn symonds. he spoke to newscast later that day. this is a 70—kilometre coastline here. it's very hard to know where these boats are going from. and we just got lucky. so the boats did come...
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on michael cohen, look, i basically agree with andrew. that is the goal, they're trying very hard to have a 360 degree corroboration. to say it is really interesting in court. he's been trashed repeatedly. i'm sure the jury is very interested to hear from him. davidson today said he spoke with cohen because the short -- nobody wants to and he was forced to it. he's really in many ways been disparaged already and i'm sure the jury is hungry. they have a lot, but there are going to come some points at the actual documents where cohen, apart from the little snippet of tape with trump, kind of stand as loan. but what they are trying to build and so far successfully is a case that at closing argument, that could say two things about cohen. first, corroborated like crazy and second, what are they trying to suggest here. why would he, even if you don't think he's a honorable guy, what he's he doing? $130,000 when you know he can't spend a nickel without trump's approval. there is no theory there. it is scatter shot. but they are -- >> but i thin
on michael cohen, look, i basically agree with andrew. that is the goal, they're trying very hard to have a 360 degree corroboration. to say it is really interesting in court. he's been trashed repeatedly. i'm sure the jury is very interested to hear from him. davidson today said he spoke with cohen because the short -- nobody wants to and he was forced to it. he's really in many ways been disparaged already and i'm sure the jury is hungry. they have a lot, but there are going to come some...
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am i being too hard on myskow. am i being too hard on prince andrew? after all, he's never been found guilty of anything. >> no, you're not being you're not being hard enough, frankly. i mean, the really worrying thing in the last couple of months, since this, the royal family has been so sadly depleted on the kind of public stage is that there's been the odd occasion where he's being sort of trotted out , there was sort of trotted out, there was the memorial service for king constantine of greece and for lack of anybody else , he and lack of anybody else, he and camilla are refused to call her the queen. she's always camilla, well. well, they were they led the royal party. what was left of them into the into the chapel , and there's been the odd article in the daily mail, sort of that sort of area trying to say, well , you know, if he say, well, you know, if he married, remarried, fergie, he could be rehabilitated and he'd be quite safe. it just doesn't wash. it'sjust be quite safe. it just doesn't wash. it's just awful. be quite safe. it just doesn't
am i being too hard on myskow. am i being too hard on prince andrew? after all, he's never been found guilty of anything. >> no, you're not being you're not being hard enough, frankly. i mean, the really worrying thing in the last couple of months, since this, the royal family has been so sadly depleted on the kind of public stage is that there's been the odd occasion where he's being sort of trotted out , there was sort of trotted out, there was the memorial service for king constantine...
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. >> good morning, andrew. how quickly is hard to say. i think there is real urgency. i think people are not really appreciating that. i think real interest rates are high and they're going to have a momentous change relative to the last 15, 20 years. i think all the trends we see point toward higher rates. it is true, growth rates are higher. we'll see how long that lasts. that's the one thing that is a positive the last two or three years. some of that is demographic, immigration, so on. but real interest rates are significantly higher and i think all the projections that you see, everything you see is very benign. it forgets that interest rates are high, it forgets that 2017 tax cuts are set to expire in 2025. it forgets that capital inflows are going to be reduced and are already significantly reduced. a lot more of the debt will have to be funded internally. these projections, basically, if you're wrong because you're too pessimistic, if you sort of doctor if productivity turns out to be better than you expect it doesn't change the trend. if it turns out to be a l
. >> good morning, andrew. how quickly is hard to say. i think there is real urgency. i think people are not really appreciating that. i think real interest rates are high and they're going to have a momentous change relative to the last 15, 20 years. i think all the trends we see point toward higher rates. it is true, growth rates are higher. we'll see how long that lasts. that's the one thing that is a positive the last two or three years. some of that is demographic, immigration, so...
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and andrew. andrew. yeah. do you think you could beat a golfers kids. probably not round. probably not. pretty incredible. >> very incredible. and who do you think is going to win it all ? i'm going to go for rory mcilroy this year. >> rory i want andrew rory i think will zalatoris is going to take it down. what do you think? i like my guy collin morikawa. >> he's my guy is a good one. yeah >> or tiger or tiger. yeah >> if you're on supplemental oxygen, heavy and...
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back to you, andrew. >> steve sedgwick on a major hard assignment this morning. appreciate news and perspective on all of it. thank you. >>> all right. when we come back, ford expanding its hybrid electric vehicle offerings. talk about a move amid a slump in ev sales and find out if another manufacturers will follow suit. "squawk box" will be rhtacig bk. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. >>> welcome back, everybody. ford delaying production of an all-electric suv and pick-up truck to focus on more hybrid options. phil lebeau is here with more and what this could mean for other manufacturers. >> all dock it, becky and should be. the market has spoken in terms of ev adoption versus hybrid adoption. it's clear, the market, the consumer has said he want hybrids right now. ev is down the road. for now evs put on the back burner to a certain extent and why ford made the decision i
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this case with these charges. >> andrew, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we'll be listening to the court tomorrow. >>> and a programming note. andrew weissman and neil will join us in studio tomorrow at this hour. after we have all heard the oral arguments of the supreme court. msnbc's coverage of the arguments start at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow and tomorrow night. i will join rachel maddow for a special prime time coverage of the hearing starting at 8:00 p.m. that will go on two hours before the last word comes on 10:00 p.m. >>> coming up, president joe biden got an early endorsement from the construction worker's union. the endorsement says that joe biden has done more to strengthen jobs in the construction services and those unions than donald trump ever could. that's next. could. that's next. thinking about di. at three in the morning. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great fo
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>> oh, it wouldn't have happened without him every time we reach some sort of obstacle or hurdle, andrew would clare? clare that remove it one of the things that's hard to get across to folks is how much it was really possible that john edwards was going to be the next president of the united states. and my personal opinion, i didn't thank he should run for president. you didn't think you should run for president because of the relationship? yeah. yeah did you tell him now? yeah you know, i was the only one. >> everybody wanted them to run what did he think was gonna happen it's all based on a lie right? yeah, it was like how this is not going to end. well so it's the playoffs, a great teammates trust each other. >> we're going to do a trust falls, stand up, trust. >> what you sent me up doc i told him he was a dummy you surround your lawn, which scott's for one care tips and customer circle is the entity that gets you to the next level. >> circle is which i'm hopeful, right? tosses limits away circle available at walmart and drinks circle.com i'm getting vaccinated by ssrs pneumococcal
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clare that remove it >> one of the things that's hard to get across to folks is how much it was really possible that john edwards was going to be the next president of the united states. >> and >> my personal opinion, i didn't thank he should run for president. >> you didn't think you should run for president because of the relationship? yeah. yeah >> did you tell him now? >> yeah >> you know, i was the only one everybody wanted them to run what did he think was gonna happen >> it >> it's all based on a lie, right? yeah, it was like how this is not going to end. well next sunday, new interviews with the return israeli hostages. >> what is the meaning of being hostage phrase no i didn't t. >> and the fight for the release of those still in captivity, the whole story with anderson cooper next sunday at eight on cnn, i met with the turbotax expert because i had two full-time jobs, lawyering and miami count on me, mia. >> i'll file your >> taxes for you with 100% accuracy guaranteed. let a turbotax full service expert do your taxes as soon as today, rsv is up there for those 60 years and o
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to see that it would be in this case with these charges. >> andrew weissmann, thank you very much for joining us. we'll listen to the court tomorrow. >>> a programming note, andrew weissmann will join us in studio tomorrow at this hour after we've all heard the oral arguments at the supreme court. msnbc's coverage of the arguments start at 10:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow and tomorrow night i'll join rachel maddow for a special prime time coverage of the supreme court hearing starting at 8:00 p.m. that will go on for two hours before "the last word" comes on at 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night, as usually scheduled. >>> coming up, today president joe biden got an early endorsement from the construction workers union. the endorsement says that joe biden has done more to strengthen jobs in the construction services and those unions than donald trump ever could. that's next. r has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer
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. >> folks, i will never stop to deliver student department relief for hard working americans for the good of our economy that's growing stronger and stronger. stuart: missouri's attorney general, andrew bailey, is suing the administration to stop that loan forgiveness. he's here to tell us why and he's next. ♪ nothing i can see but you when you dance, dance, dance, girl. ♪ feel good creeping up on you so just cannes -- dance, dance, dance ♪ muck mart quemuck better outcomes. the new dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading, without fingersticks. dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm. so, you can manage your diabetes with confidence. ♪ ♪ students... students of any age, from anywhere. using our technology to power different ways of learning. so when minds grow, opportunities follow. ♪ stuart: president biden unveiled details of his new student loan forgiveness plan when he was in wisconsin yesterday. what did he have to saw say? lauren: the first attempt was shot down. he says he's not going to stop because it's
. >> folks, i will never stop to deliver student department relief for hard working americans for the good of our economy that's growing stronger and stronger. stuart: missouri's attorney general, andrew bailey, is suing the administration to stop that loan forgiveness. he's here to tell us why and he's next. ♪ nothing i can see but you when you dance, dance, dance, girl. ♪ feel good creeping up on you so just cannes -- dance, dance, dance ♪ muck mart quemuck better outcomes. the...
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andrew neil, good to talk to you. thank — spectator. andrew neil, good to talk to you, thank you. _ in an exclusive interview with the world today, the exiled belarusian opposition leader, svetlana tikhanovskaya, has spoken to me about the impact of the war in ukraine on her country, and the personal loss of being separated from her imprisoned husband, whom she hasn't heard from for a year. she said a victory for kyiv would give people in belarus an opportunity to overthrow alexander lukashenko — the man known as europe's last dictator. she also called on the west to help political prisoners like her husband, telling me she did not know if he was alive or dead. lukashenko has ruled belarus with an iron fist since 1994. although he's not recognised as the legitimate president by two neibouring countries, he's already said he plans to seek yet another five—year term in 2025's presidential election. svetlana ran against him in the last election after her husband — a former blogger and presidential candidate — was taken into custody
andrew neil, good to talk to you. thank — spectator. andrew neil, good to talk to you, thank you. _ in an exclusive interview with the world today, the exiled belarusian opposition leader, svetlana tikhanovskaya, has spoken to me about the impact of the war in ukraine on her country, and the personal loss of being separated from her imprisoned husband, whom she hasn't heard from for a year. she said a victory for kyiv would give people in belarus an opportunity to overthrow alexander...
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the boycott that was put on this channel before a single minute of transmission has made it hard. but there is an all out attack coming on gb news from existing established broadcasters. this was andrew neil, and bear in mind that andrew neil was the chairman for a brief period of this company. when it launched, he was andrew neil yesterday, speaking to a house of lords committee . house of lords committee. >> i'm surprised how tolerant ofcom has been of gb news, i think it may be because ofcom knows that the rest of the broadcast universe is on the centre . centre left, a bit more centre. centre left, a bit more left, back ed. and so it gave gb news a bit more leeway to try and settle down. i, i am surprised that any regulator would allow politicians sitting in the house of parliament to present tv programmes, political tv programmes. i mean, if i had stayed as chairman, it would never have happened because i would not have had any politician present a television show in the first place. and i would certainly never have allowed politicians to interview other politicians from the
the boycott that was put on this channel before a single minute of transmission has made it hard. but there is an all out attack coming on gb news from existing established broadcasters. this was andrew neil, and bear in mind that andrew neil was the chairman for a brief period of this company. when it launched, he was andrew neil yesterday, speaking to a house of lords committee . house of lords committee. >> i'm surprised how tolerant ofcom has been of gb news, i think it may be because...
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before went into this one having us to sell offering the 3 me games and it was behind just a little hard time. jericho and mason one know as the west has been full hit back early in the 2nd hawks, andrew roberson seems to be away. so i will then went ahead for the 1st time in the match with a little help from west temple, probably in a cell phone. sorry, i didn't last time you heading in to make it to the cellar of the conversation between the 2 piece to get a little pieces to come on because it ended a to wholesale. it was sent telling me that it didn't seem entirely cool. i don't think about it really. so i said before, and even we need to in our games who didn't win the game to that doesn't improve all his enjoys, you know, my sickly they play. do they look like never lose 2 or 3 games? no. i don't think so, but right, was the adult angry or whatever. right. well, the one to about that i don't think about it, it's tests we have to in football games and let's see what that means in the end to some of the side, rivals evanson, when that 3rd game in a row is a friend for the one. now on
before went into this one having us to sell offering the 3 me games and it was behind just a little hard time. jericho and mason one know as the west has been full hit back early in the 2nd hawks, andrew roberson seems to be away. so i will then went ahead for the 1st time in the match with a little help from west temple, probably in a cell phone. sorry, i didn't last time you heading in to make it to the cellar of the conversation between the 2 piece to get a little pieces to come on because...
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and i tell you, it hit me so hard what she said, and i have never really bemoaned it since. >> reporter: sounding a lot like a younger julie andrews -- >> when the lord closes a door, somebody opens a window. >> reporter: and there are some other intriguing parallels. both maria and mary poppins must win over skeptical children. they are all about fun, but not all about fun. they are sly teachers. they are optimists. >> yes, they are. >> reporter: but they recognize that children have real problems. >> you are absolutely right. and i think we talk -- >> we don't talk down to kids. we try to bring them up so that you don't conned send in any way. >> reporter: she loved books since she was a child. though born in 1935, her childhood memories include air raid silence and running for cover during the blitz, the german bombing of london during world war ii. her parents had already split up. it was her stepfather who discovered her voice. a 9-year-old soprano with an astonishing four-octave range. and little julie became part of her parents' musical act on the vaudeville circuit. before long
and i tell you, it hit me so hard what she said, and i have never really bemoaned it since. >> reporter: sounding a lot like a younger julie andrews -- >> when the lord closes a door, somebody opens a window. >> reporter: and there are some other intriguing parallels. both maria and mary poppins must win over skeptical children. they are all about fun, but not all about fun. they are sly teachers. they are optimists. >> yes, they are. >> reporter: but they...
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the valuation is still too hard for me to get my arms around it, andrew. >> in terms of the quote/unquote a.i. play in terms of how you do that in last few years is to buy nvidia. at this point, you want to own either them or one of the other chipmakers or is there another play? google? microsoft? >> you want to have a.i. exposure. you can own nvidia. everybody owns nvidia. i have never really made a ton of money when everyone is on the same side of the story. i own broadcom. i mentioned lam research and how it is important to the memory side. i own snowflake. it is down 30% from when they reported earnings, but i do think a.i. is only as good as the data you put into it. these guys do that in size and scale. they have a new ceo. it is a prove-me moment for the company. i do think the setup is interesting. maybe it is off the radar screen versus a pure play like nvidia. >> stephanie, the moves last week was violent. the tidal shifts taking place. $950 billion in market cap loss from the magnificent seven. nvidia losing $300 billion. that is more than an entire amd. we're 5.5% from the all
the valuation is still too hard for me to get my arms around it, andrew. >> in terms of the quote/unquote a.i. play in terms of how you do that in last few years is to buy nvidia. at this point, you want to own either them or one of the other chipmakers or is there another play? google? microsoft? >> you want to have a.i. exposure. you can own nvidia. everybody owns nvidia. i have never really made a ton of money when everyone is on the same side of the story. i own broadcom. i...