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like bristol central and - places like bristol central and lslington _ places like bristol central and lslington we _ places like bristol central and islington. we spoke - places like bristol central and islington. we spoke to - places like bristol central and islington. we spoke to green| places like bristol central and - islington. we spoke to green voters in bristol, it— islington. we spoke to green voters in bristol, it was _ islington. we spoke to green voters in bristol, it was nothing _ islington. we spoke to green voters in bristol, it was nothing to - islington. we spoke to green voters in bristol, it was nothing to do - in bristol, it was nothing to do with_ in bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza _ in bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza and _ in bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza and the _ in bristol, it was nothing to do. with gaza and the environment, in bristol, it was nothing to do . with gaza and the environment, it was because — with gaza and the environment, it was because they _ with gaza and the environment, it was because they don't _ with gaza and
like bristol central and - places like bristol central and lslington _ places like bristol central and lslington we _ places like bristol central and islington. we spoke - places like bristol central and islington. we spoke to - places like bristol central and islington. we spoke to green| places like bristol central and - islington. we spoke to green voters in bristol, it— islington. we spoke to green voters in bristol, it was _ islington. we spoke to green voters in bristol, it was nothing...
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bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza _ in bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza and _ in bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza and the _ in bristol, it was nothing to do. with gaza and the environment, in bristol, it was nothing to do . with gaza and the environment, it was because — with gaza and the environment, it was because they _ with gaza and the environment, it was because they don't _ with gaza and the environment, it was because they don't like - was because they don't like politics. _ was because they don't like politics. what _ was because they don't like politics. what will- was because they don't like politics. what will be - was because they don't like - politics. what will be interesting is if labour — politics. what will be interesting is if labour win— politics. what will be interesting is if labour win the election, - politics. what will be interesting is if labour win the election, dol is if labour win the election, do the greens— is if labour win the election, do the greens start _ is if labour win the election, do the greens start to _ is if labour
bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza _ in bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza and _ in bristol, it was nothing to do with gaza and the _ in bristol, it was nothing to do. with gaza and the environment, in bristol, it was nothing to do . with gaza and the environment, it was because — with gaza and the environment, it was because they _ with gaza and the environment, it was because they don't _ with gaza and the environment, it was because they don't like - was because they don't like...
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and carla den er, in bristol central. and carla denyer, we _ in bristol central. and carla denyer, we know _ in bristol central. and carla denyer, we know what - in bristol central. and carla denyer, we know what yourj in bristol central. and carla - denyer, we know what your main concern is as the green party, but israel— gaza has been very difficult and divisive for all political parties. you have gone further in criticism of israel, i guess, than other uk parties, the mainstream uk parties. has that been a tactical move in order to try and persuade the left of centre voters to come to you? the left of centre voters to come to ou? ., , ., ., ., you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it you? no, it is not a tactical move at all- it is _ you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it is simply _ you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it is simply the _ you? no, it is not a tactical move at all. it is simply the green - you? no, it is not a tactical move | at all. it is simply the green party calling for a respective international law and effort to build p
and carla den er, in bristol central. and carla denyer, we _ in bristol central. and carla denyer, we know _ in bristol central. and carla denyer, we know what - in bristol central. and carla denyer, we know what yourj in bristol central. and carla - denyer, we know what your main concern is as the green party, but israel— gaza has been very difficult and divisive for all political parties. you have gone further in criticism of israel, i guess, than other uk parties, the mainstream uk...
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you have to from bristol. fora that is right. you have to from bristol. for a long time the green party— bristol. fora long time the green party of— bristol. for a long time the green party of relative political manners but there — party of relative political manners but there was a real excitement here, _ but there was a real excitement here, the — but there was a real excitement here, the party saying this is its most _ here, the party saying this is its most ambitious election launch and they say— most ambitious election launch and they say they are aiming to get four mps they say they are aiming to get four we at _ they say they are aiming to get four we at the — they say they are aiming to get four mps at the general election on the 4th of— mps at the general election on the 4th ofjuly— mps at the general election on the 4th ofjuly and there were speeches some _ 4th ofjuly and there were speeches some months ago about the conservatives record, that the green party— conservatives record, that the green party thinks— conservatives r
you have to from bristol. fora that is right. you have to from bristol. for a long time the green party— bristol. fora long time the green party of— bristol. for a long time the green party of relative political manners but there — party of relative political manners but there was a real excitement here, _ but there was a real excitement here, the — but there was a real excitement here, the party saying this is its most _ here, the party saying this is its most ambitious election launch...
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danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. rail passengers are facing widespread disruption this week as train workers begin a fresh round of industrial action. members of the aslef union start a six—day overtime ban today, which is expected to cause widespread disruption. a series of one—day strikes are also being staged at 16 rail companies throughout the week as part of a long—running dispute over pay. our business correspondent, marc ashdown explains. it's going to be another frustrating week for rail passengers. drivers say working overtime is crucial to keep the network moving, so a six—day ban is likely to cause widespread delays and cancellations. on top of that, they're staging a series of one—day walk—outs from tomorrow. services on lines mainly in and around london in the south east will be the first to be affected. then on wednesday, six lines which serve the midlands, west of england and wales will be impacted. and on thursday, drivers in the north of england and on some services running into scotland
danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. rail passengers are facing widespread disruption this week as train workers begin a fresh round of industrial action. members of the aslef union start a six—day overtime ban today, which is expected to cause widespread disruption. a series of one—day strikes are also being staged at 16 rail companies throughout the week as part of a long—running dispute over pay. our business correspondent, marc ashdown explains. it's going to be another...
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, _ majority but some seats like bristol, the shadow set which could lose her— bristol, the shadow set which could lose her seat to the greens, thangam dehhonaire, _ lose her seat to the greens, thangam debbonaire, and so far. the labour party— debbonaire, and so far. the labour party will— debbonaire, and so far. the labour party will try — debbonaire, and so far. the labour party will try to reflect on what they _ party will try to reflect on what they could do but it is not so simple — they could do but it is not so simple as— they could do but it is not so simple as changing a position because — simple as changing a position because of the events leading up to it. ava, sticking with labour, leading up to it. ava, sticking with labour. we _ leading up to it. ava, sticking with labour, we heard _ leading up to it. ava, sticking with labour, we heard keir— leading up to it. ava, sticking with labour, we heard keir starmer- labour, we heard keir starmer talking about basically wanting rishi sunak to call an election, it is time to move forward with labour, we will hear th
, _ majority but some seats like bristol, the shadow set which could lose her— bristol, the shadow set which could lose her seat to the greens, thangam dehhonaire, _ lose her seat to the greens, thangam debbonaire, and so far. the labour party— debbonaire, and so far. the labour party will— debbonaire, and so far. the labour party will try — debbonaire, and so far. the labour party will try to reflect on what they _ party will try to reflect on what they could do but it is not so simple...
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this is wimbledon for padel coming to bristol. am i going to get the chance to play with the country's bass players? we will go for it. it is an easy game to get into then tennis but surprisingly simple to miss the ball altogether when it comes off the wall. i get very pink. i have only played about four games, iamjust very pink. i have only played about four games, i am just not cut out for this! four games, i am just not cut out forthis! it four games, i am just not cut out for this! it was too much fun, i will definitely be back. even though we most used to seeing her commentate on spot then play it. i have a background in tennis and that is helping. it is very different trying to find my ranges are not blast the ball is a challenge in itself. one that is down, that tereus and you will see how it goes. one that i find when ijust laugh a lot. i was laughing the whole time. it will be interesting, for sure. mr; it will be interesting, for sure. my first time playing padel was at their— first time playing padel was at their worl
this is wimbledon for padel coming to bristol. am i going to get the chance to play with the country's bass players? we will go for it. it is an easy game to get into then tennis but surprisingly simple to miss the ball altogether when it comes off the wall. i get very pink. i have only played about four games, iamjust very pink. i have only played about four games, i am just not cut out for this! four games, i am just not cut out forthis! it four games, i am just not cut out for this! it was...
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harry farley, bbc news, in bristol. plaid cymru have launched their general election campaign in bangor, north wales today. their leader, rhun ap iorwerth, said his party had a strong track record of punching above their weight in westminster, and a vote for plaid would keep labour in check, and keep the tories out of power. 0ur wales correspondent tomos morgan was at the event applause. launching their campaign to the delight of supporters in north wales, plaid cymru's leader rhun ap iorweth took aim at the opposition. it is time to kick the tories out of power. his message to voters was that plaid was the only party that would put wales first. yet, mr ap iorweth also admitted this could be a challenging election for them. in this general election, 40 welsh seats have been reduced to 32 due to boundary changes. and having won four in 2019, plaid will do very well to win the same number this time around. so swimming against the current, they've been somewhat conservative with their targeting of seats this year. your tar
harry farley, bbc news, in bristol. plaid cymru have launched their general election campaign in bangor, north wales today. their leader, rhun ap iorwerth, said his party had a strong track record of punching above their weight in westminster, and a vote for plaid would keep labour in check, and keep the tories out of power. 0ur wales correspondent tomos morgan was at the event applause. launching their campaign to the delight of supporters in north wales, plaid cymru's leader rhun ap iorweth...
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faisal islam, bbc news, in bristol. meanwhile, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, was in dover today, to outline measures for tackling cross—channel migration. sir keir said if labour wins the next election, it would scrap the conservatives�* rwanda policy immediately. but he didn't promise to stop small boat crossings entirely, saying he wouldn't put "false numbers" on his plans. new figures from the home office show more than 9,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats this year — a rise of 35% on the same period last year. our political editor chris mason has the story. dover this morning. the latest arrivals picked up by border force in the english channel. the ambulance, a reminder of the perils of a crossing. a few miles away, the man who thinks he has a solution. and just look who's following in keir starmer�*s footsteps. the local mp, natalie elphicke, who walked into this week as a conservative mp and ends it sitting with labour. sir keir�*s main idea is this... border security command will b
faisal islam, bbc news, in bristol. meanwhile, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, was in dover today, to outline measures for tackling cross—channel migration. sir keir said if labour wins the next election, it would scrap the conservatives�* rwanda policy immediately. but he didn't promise to stop small boat crossings entirely, saying he wouldn't put "false numbers" on his plans. new figures from the home office show more than 9,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats...
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manchester and heathrow and gatwick and stansted and bristol airport, belfast, they all now cannot use the gates and one that you can use with facial recognition as you get to passport control rather than speaking to a border force officer. what are force officers or having to check peoples identifications manually which is leading to the massive queues that were mentioned. they do apologise for any inconvenience caused and they are working hard to resolve it and like heathrow, manchester airport is trying to give people water to try to help alleviate the waiting and they say they will waive car parking fines and any excess car parking finds that people might incur as a result find having to wait in the queue but as far as we know, there are still outages a border force e—gates across the airports and potentially also some rail ports
manchester and heathrow and gatwick and stansted and bristol airport, belfast, they all now cannot use the gates and one that you can use with facial recognition as you get to passport control rather than speaking to a border force officer. what are force officers or having to check peoples identifications manually which is leading to the massive queues that were mentioned. they do apologise for any inconvenience caused and they are working hard to resolve it and like heathrow, manchester...
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bristol-myers, waited and waited. finally under 48, the dividend yield was higher than 5% and we stepped in. but the thing is, you're going to look at this and think i'm nuts and it's really ugly. what you see are earnings that are declining. even if earnings decline to consensus estimates, the stock is still trading at eight or nine times. the free cash flow that they're generating is off the charts. it has like a 17 free cash flow yield. this year will generate $17 billion. $13 billion next year. they've got a 5 and change dividend. earnings aren't growing, the dividend itself is actually growing at about 7.5% a year. and what are they going to do with all that cash? flash me back to 2018 when i first bought abbvie and they had their huge drugs coming off patent. that's what's happening here, too. you have those coming off patent but when you generate this much free cash fle,ow, you buy your y back. bristol is going to do that. i want to make one or point. one of the chal mention researching bristol, the glp-1 like
bristol-myers, waited and waited. finally under 48, the dividend yield was higher than 5% and we stepped in. but the thing is, you're going to look at this and think i'm nuts and it's really ugly. what you see are earnings that are declining. even if earnings decline to consensus estimates, the stock is still trading at eight or nine times. the free cash flow that they're generating is off the charts. it has like a 17 free cash flow yield. this year will generate $17 billion. $13 billion next...
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, where _ results, you mentioned bristol, where we — results, you mentioned bristol, where we won 34 seats, which was an incredible _ where we won 34 seats, which was an incredible result, including winning every— incredible result, including winning every single seat within the new bristol _ every single seat within the new bristol central constituency, where my colleague and coleader carla denver— my colleague and coleader carla denyer stanning to bmp at the general— denyer stanning to bmp at the general election, it puts her in pole _ general election, it puts her in pole position there. and in hastings we went— pole position there. and in hastings we went from being the fourth party on the _ we went from being the fourth party on the council to being the largest party— on the council to being the largest party in _ on the council to being the largest party in one election, which is an incredible — party in one election, which is an incredible achievement and we are hugely— incredible achievement and we are hugely grateful for their support in those _ hugely grateful
, where _ results, you mentioned bristol, where we — results, you mentioned bristol, where we won 34 seats, which was an incredible _ where we won 34 seats, which was an incredible result, including winning every— incredible result, including winning every single seat within the new bristol _ every single seat within the new bristol central constituency, where my colleague and coleader carla denver— my colleague and coleader carla denyer stanning to bmp at the general— denyer stanning...
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they're currently playing against bristol city. jim lumsden reports. city had been galloping towards the title, having won all of their last 14 league games. the joint longest victory streak in wsl history. and lauren hemp put them ahead after a quarter of an hour. razor—sharp, across the goalkeeper. side netting. arsenal were seeing little of the _ side netting. arsenal were seeing little of the ball. _ as soon as they got it, city snatched it back, with chloe kelly a constant threat. the gunners began to make a better impression with almost connecting. after the break, city turned up the heat again. the same could be said of arsenal's beth mead, who found herself with only khiara keating to beat. but then city cracked and collapsed with blackstenius snatching first the equaliser... would you believe it? ..followed by an injury time winner that will be met with dismay by fans of city but relished by those of both arsenal and chelsea. the girls will be fine. we knew we had obviously a little bit of leeway, because we wanted to win the game today no d
they're currently playing against bristol city. jim lumsden reports. city had been galloping towards the title, having won all of their last 14 league games. the joint longest victory streak in wsl history. and lauren hemp put them ahead after a quarter of an hour. razor—sharp, across the goalkeeper. side netting. arsenal were seeing little of the _ side netting. arsenal were seeing little of the ball. _ as soon as they got it, city snatched it back, with chloe kelly a constant threat. the...
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where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, suppliers, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like we're coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel like, yeah, things are getting busier and picking up again. from bristol's bikes to its butchers, better news from less bad news on the prices of everyday staples. no, it seems to be ok. it seems to have plateaued a bit, so fingers crossed. it shouldn't, we hope, go up any more. ijust hope that prices will stay as they are, to be honest with you, because it's been a tough few years for a lot of people. visiting a new investment in mri scanners in oxford, the pm says a better than expected economy offers some vindication for his own plan. so, look, it is going to take time for people to really feel better, but i am confident that today's figures s
where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, suppliers, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like we're coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel like, yeah, things are getting busier and picking up...
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danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. the actor kevin spacey has given a television interview saying he's been "baselessly attacked" ahead of a documentary due to be released next week which appears to make new claims about his behaviour. he was found not guilty at southwark crown court last year after four men accused him of a number of sexual offences. katie razzall is here. what more did he have to say, then? well, clive, we have known since 2022 that this documentary is being made about kevin spacey, and it starts on monday. just yesterday the actor went on to x formally twitter to complain that he had been given seven days to respond to allegations in a programme that he says date back 48 years. now he has given this lengthy interview to the former gb news presenter dan wootton, it was released just in the last few hours, and he is effectively saying he will no longer be speechless. have a listen. i no longer be speechless. have a listen. . , listen. i have been mired in litigation — listen. i have been mired in li
danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. the actor kevin spacey has given a television interview saying he's been "baselessly attacked" ahead of a documentary due to be released next week which appears to make new claims about his behaviour. he was found not guilty at southwark crown court last year after four men accused him of a number of sexual offences. katie razzall is here. what more did he have to say, then? well, clive, we have known since 2022 that this documentary is...
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danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. the boss of eurotunnel has insisted there will not be long queues of cars at its terminals when a new eu travel system starts in october. brits heading to and from europe will need to register fingerprints and a photo at the border, which has prompted warnings of delays. meanwhile, today marks 30 years since the opening of the channel tunnel — a mammoth engineering project which connected england with france — and it remains the world's longest undersea tunnel. our transport correspondent katy austin has been looking at impact of the project, and what's next. a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially opened the new connection between their two countries, which made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is rou
danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. the boss of eurotunnel has insisted there will not be long queues of cars at its terminals when a new eu travel system starts in october. brits heading to and from europe will need to register fingerprints and a photo at the border, which has prompted warnings of delays. meanwhile, today marks 30 years since the opening of the channel tunnel — a mammoth engineering project which connected england with france — and it remains the world's longest...
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danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. the government has been defeated again in court for not doing enough to meet its targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. environmental campaigners argued that the energy minister signed off the government's climate plan for reaching net zero by 2050 without evidence it could actually be achieved. the high court has now ruled that the government must redraft its plans. it's a big day tomorrow for ipswich town's footballers, on the brink of promotion back to the premier league. a win or draw against huddersfield will seat the deal with the whole town willing on the side to succeed. here's laura scott. cheering they haven't had to wait, but it seems these schoolchildren more than understand the weight of what this weekend could mean for the whole of ipswich. they haven't been in the premier league for, like, 22 years, so that would be a very good achievement. it's going to be really cool be back in the premier league playing with all these really cool clubs. on the eve of the final
danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. the government has been defeated again in court for not doing enough to meet its targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. environmental campaigners argued that the energy minister signed off the government's climate plan for reaching net zero by 2050 without evidence it could actually be achieved. the high court has now ruled that the government must redraft its plans. it's a big day tomorrow for ipswich town's footballers, on the brink of...
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danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. rishi sunak has said there's work to do after the conservative defeats in the local elections in england. he described the results as bitterly disappointing but he's told the times newspaper he's determined the tories will come together to show voters that they're the only ones with a plan. labour says it has its sights on conservative seats in southern england. with more on this let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley who's in the newsroom. can the tories recover from this? i specially select thinks they will. well, i think the lesson from politics in recent years is inevitable anything out. i think what is interesting here is when i speak to conservative mps, what is interesting here is when i speak to conservative mp5, i am struck by how despondent many of them feel, how weary many of them sound and i think what rishi scenic is trying to do here in his comments to the times newspaper is offer some hope, try to reenergise them and give them something to campaign for.
danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. rishi sunak has said there's work to do after the conservative defeats in the local elections in england. he described the results as bitterly disappointing but he's told the times newspaper he's determined the tories will come together to show voters that they're the only ones with a plan. labour says it has its sights on conservative seats in southern england. with more on this let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley who's in the...
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they called the bristol police for help. >> he's in here? >> yes. >> narrator: this body camera footage, which was obtained exclusively by the a.p., shows the situation escalating quickly. >> stop. >> (groaning) >> you got his arm? >> i got his arm. >> (groaning) >> i'm telling you right now, you're gonna get tased if you keep it up... >> i couldn't understand what they were doing or how they were doing it, because you couldn't see very much. there was anywhere between eight to ten people, it looked like. and i'm trying to understand, is he calming down, is he coming to? is he... what's going on? >> (grunts) >> stop it now or you're going to get tased. >> oh! >> all right, tase him. >> hold on. >> whoa, whoa, whoa... >> watch your arm. >> you'll get me, too. you'll get us, too. >> ow! (taser crackling) >> hunter, listen. if i back off, are you going to calm down? because you're not going to win this battle. do you understand? >> put him facedown. belly down. >> y'all need a spit sock? >> yeah. >> there it is. here's the spit sock. >> through
they called the bristol police for help. >> he's in here? >> yes. >> narrator: this body camera footage, which was obtained exclusively by the a.p., shows the situation escalating quickly. >> stop. >> (groaning) >> you got his arm? >> i got his arm. >> (groaning) >> i'm telling you right now, you're gonna get tased if you keep it up... >> i couldn't understand what they were doing or how they were doing it, because you couldn't see...
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they recognised the choice they have in bristol _ they recognised the choice they have in bristol is _ they recognised the choice they have in bristol is between a likely labour— in bristol is between a likely labour government, where it is 100% labour_ labour government, where it is 100% labour and _ labour government, where it is 100% labour and where labour government, where it is 100% labourand where keir starmer can labour and where keir starmer can continue _ labour and where keir starmer can continue to— labourand where keir starmer can continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks— continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks or a labour government with a _ few weeks or a labour government with a handful of greens to hold them _ with a handful of greens to hold them account. for the conservatives, this was an equal record low for them on their share of the vote and for rishi sunak there are obvious questions about what he can do to turn their fortunes around. and for labour, the results were good. but if sir keir starmer wants to come back here after a general el
they recognised the choice they have in bristol _ they recognised the choice they have in bristol is _ they recognised the choice they have in bristol is between a likely labour— in bristol is between a likely labour government, where it is 100% labour_ labour government, where it is 100% labour and _ labour government, where it is 100% labour and where labour government, where it is 100% labourand where keir starmer can labour and where keir starmer can continue _ labour and where keir...
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and lucy in bristol as well and katie in bournemouth, hi.- bristol as well and katie in bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, _ bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi. i'm — bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, _ bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, yes. - bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, yes. how. bournemouth, hi. katie, are you. there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are ou? there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm — there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm fine- _ there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm fine- i— there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm fine. i want— there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm fine. i want you - there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm fine. i want you to - there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm fine. i want you to go . you? i'm fine. i want you to go first. you? i'm fine. i want you to go first- we'll— you? i'm fine. i want you to go first. we'll get _ you? i'm fine. i want you to go first. we'll get as _ you? i'm fine. i want you to go first. we'll get as many - you? i'm f
and lucy in bristol as well and katie in bournemouth, hi.- bristol as well and katie in bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, _ bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi. i'm — bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, _ bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, yes. - bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, yes. how. bournemouth, hi. katie, are you. there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are ou? there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm — there? hi, i'm...
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and as we mentioned chelsea are playing at kingsmeadow against bristol city, kicking off in the next few minutes. to rugby's champions cup now, and it's toulouse who will meet leinster in the final after they beat harlequins in a ferocious, ten—try thriller in france. toulouse resisted a fightback from quins and the 38—26 victory means they'll have the chance to win a sixth european cup on the 25th of may. ben croucher reports. a first champions cup semifinal, this may have been one daunting step into the unknown for harlequins, but with the quality on show it was exactly what to expect. try scored. faced with relentless pressure, quins match the five times champions for nearly half an hour. at this stage against this toulouse team, give them an inch and there can be no stopping them. give them an inch and there can be no stopping them-— no stopping them. backwards once more! from _ no stopping them. backwards once more! from 12-12 _ no stopping them. backwards once more! from 12-12 to _ no stopping them. backwards once more! from 12-12 to 19 _ no stopping them. backwards once
and as we mentioned chelsea are playing at kingsmeadow against bristol city, kicking off in the next few minutes. to rugby's champions cup now, and it's toulouse who will meet leinster in the final after they beat harlequins in a ferocious, ten—try thriller in france. toulouse resisted a fightback from quins and the 38—26 victory means they'll have the chance to win a sixth european cup on the 25th of may. ben croucher reports. a first champions cup semifinal, this may have been one...
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bristol is a very pluralistic city. in _ majority party? bristol is a very pluralistic city. in the _ majority party? bristol is a very pluralistic city. in the last - majority party? bristol is a very pluralistic city. in the last local| pluralistic city. in the last local elections in 2021, the people of bristol elected a cross—party council and we are expecting the same this time. given that bristol is switching from a directly elected mayor system to a committee system and we are going into these elections already as the largest party, we think there is a very good chance we will be part of the administration. if so, that will be the first call city, the first of the first call city, the first of the large cities in the uk that has greens in power. the the large cities in the uk that has greens in power.— greens in power. the issues for smaller parties _ greens in power. the issues for smaller parties like _ greens in power. the issues for smaller parties like the - greens in power. the issues for smaller parties like the is - greens in power. the issues for| smaller
bristol is a very pluralistic city. in _ majority party? bristol is a very pluralistic city. in the _ majority party? bristol is a very pluralistic city. in the last - majority party? bristol is a very pluralistic city. in the last local| pluralistic city. in the last local elections in 2021, the people of bristol elected a cross—party council and we are expecting the same this time. given that bristol is switching from a directly elected mayor system to a committee system and we are going...
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where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, supply us, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel like, yeah, things are getting busier and picking up again. from bristol's bikes to its butchers — better news from less bad news on the prices of everyday staples. no, it seems to be ok. it seems to have plateaued a bit, so fingers crossed it shouldn't, we hope, go up any more. ijust hope that prices will stay as they are, to be honest with you, because it's been a tough few years for a lot of people. visiting a new investment in mri scanners in oxford, the pm says a better than expected economy offers some vindication for his own plan. so, look, it is going to take time for people to really feel better, but i'm confident that today's figures show t
where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, supply us, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel like, yeah, things are getting busier and picking up again....
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altimari: they were friends from back in the bristol area. it was not unusual for them to come, you know, just spur of the moment. daniel: then he sends odin lloyd a text telling him he's going to come pick him up. altimari: the three of them get into the rental car. it's all on the video from the security cameras at his house. they were leaving to go pick up odin lloyd. on the way to pick up lloyd, hernandez had stopped to get gas at a gas station not too far from lloyd's house. hernandez is seen filling up the car. he buys the gum, the same kind of bubblicious gum that was found in the dumpster and on a piece of the bullet. there was a camera that caught a car going down the street, picking odin lloyd up. woman: in the wee hours of the morning, investigators say lloyd was last seen leaving his boston home with hernandez in a silver nissan altima. altimari: so they could put lloyd with hernandez within hours of his murder. they also had surveillance from cameras around the industrial park. wilson: footage that showed headlights going into th
altimari: they were friends from back in the bristol area. it was not unusual for them to come, you know, just spur of the moment. daniel: then he sends odin lloyd a text telling him he's going to come pick him up. altimari: the three of them get into the rental car. it's all on the video from the security cameras at his house. they were leaving to go pick up odin lloyd. on the way to pick up lloyd, hernandez had stopped to get gas at a gas station not too far from lloyd's house. hernandez is...
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wales are launching their campaign in bristol and they | their campaign in bristol and they said they have people standing in every constituency. they're very proud of that. they made the joke about getting further ahead than the conservatives. but they're also being quite honest and targeting all the resources. that's quite refreshing because do you remember when joe swinton refreshing because do you remember whenjoe swinton was leader of the liberal democrats? they voted for her like president, it doesn't work like that! ,, ., r , ., like that! shawn berry was on the programme _ like that! shawn berry was on the programme and _ like that! shawn berry was on the programme and i _ like that! shawn berry was on the programme and i agree. - like that! shawn berry was on the programme and i agree. very- like that! shawn berry was on the - programme and i agree. very candid, and why— programme and i agree. very candid, and why not. — programme and i agree. very candid, and why not, i suppose? the conservatives have been quite candid — conservatives have been quite candid a _ conserv
wales are launching their campaign in bristol and they | their campaign in bristol and they said they have people standing in every constituency. they're very proud of that. they made the joke about getting further ahead than the conservatives. but they're also being quite honest and targeting all the resources. that's quite refreshing because do you remember when joe swinton refreshing because do you remember whenjoe swinton was leader of the liberal democrats? they voted for her like...
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harry farley, bbc news, in bristol. plaid cymru haved launched their general election campaign in north wales today. our wales correspondent tomos morgan was at the event. applause. launching their campaign to the delight of supporters in north wales, plaid cymru�*s leader rhun ap iorweth took aim at the opposition. it is time to kick the tories out of power. his message to voters was that plaid was the only party that would put wales first. yes, mr ap iorweth also admitted this could be a challenging election for them. —— yet, mr ap iorweth also admitted this could be a challenging election for them. in this general election, 40 welsh seats have been reduced to 32 due to boundary changes. and having won four in 2019, plaid will do very well to win the same number this time around. so swimming against the current, they�*ve been somewhat conservative with their targeting of seats this year. your target seats are still only in welsh—speaking heartlands. it doesn�*t seem like the party is moving on and targetin
harry farley, bbc news, in bristol. plaid cymru haved launched their general election campaign in north wales today. our wales correspondent tomos morgan was at the event. applause. launching their campaign to the delight of supporters in north wales, plaid cymru�*s leader rhun ap iorweth took aim at the opposition. it is time to kick the tories out of power. his message to voters was that plaid was the only party that would put wales first. yes, mr ap iorweth also admitted this could be a...
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we've got a lot of very left wing place, bristol, a lot of students, all of that . the students, all of that. the muslim vote they've depended on and taken for granted for so long. clearly oldham is a sign of what's happening there. and you've got mandelson behind the scenes. mandelson of all people from the 1990s behind the scene , from the 1990s behind the scene, as far as i can tell, pulling the strings and running the show and recreated thing. keir starmer as a new labour icon. i mean, what what is labour's future if they do get into power with, you know, they'll a great swing of power, but how will they sustain that on a narrowing base with policies that look back to the past and not engaging with the issues that i think paul is correctly identifying how do you have a coalition that actually appeals broadly to people in this country? step one, you have to recognise what people in this country actually think . country actually think. >> the lack of pride. i was just going to say the lack of private sector experience amongst labour candidates and mps is a huge ac
we've got a lot of very left wing place, bristol, a lot of students, all of that . the students, all of that. the muslim vote they've depended on and taken for granted for so long. clearly oldham is a sign of what's happening there. and you've got mandelson behind the scenes. mandelson of all people from the 1990s behind the scene , from the 1990s behind the scene, as far as i can tell, pulling the strings and running the show and recreated thing. keir starmer as a new labour icon. i mean, what...
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. >> next to bristol crown court, where three teenagers who carried out a knife attack have been named as shane cunningham, castle bushnell and leo knight, the 16 year old friend stabbed mikey roynon to death with a large hunting style knife at a 16th birthday party in bath. shane cunningham has been convicted of the murder and has been detained for life . his two been detained for life. his two friends were convicted of manslaughter with sentences of nine years and nine and a half years in youth detention . in years in youth detention. in other news, a high court judge has ruled that the government's climate plan is unlawful. several environmental charities took joint legal action against the government , saying the the government, saying the strategy ignored the risk of missing targets . strategy ignored the risk of missing targets. in his judgement, mrjustice missing targets. in his judgement, mr justice sheldon ruled the government's plan was not justified by the evidence . not justified by the evidence. iceland's prime minister has played down a migration row with the uk governmen
. >> next to bristol crown court, where three teenagers who carried out a knife attack have been named as shane cunningham, castle bushnell and leo knight, the 16 year old friend stabbed mikey roynon to death with a large hunting style knife at a 16th birthday party in bath. shane cunningham has been convicted of the murder and has been detained for life . his two been detained for life. his two friends were convicted of manslaughter with sentences of nine years and nine and a half years...
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they are four points clear of saracens, who beat in—form bristol bears by 111—20 at ashton gate. england second row maro itoje scored two tries to boost their play—off hopes, but bristol now need to beat harlequins next week and hope other results go their way. two games in super league today with wigan up to third — wigan warriors have gone top of super league after a 118—6 win against huddersfield giants. a hat—trick of tries from liam marshall and a brace from bevan french helping them dominate proceedings in west yorkshire. catalan dragons also won today, they beat leeds rhinos 26—0 to move up to fourth. it's 75 years since the first badminton horse trials, the most famous and prestigious three day event in the world. this year's competition has been as tough as ever, but there are five brits still in the top ten and as it's an olympic year there's a little extra tension. lizzie greenwood—hughes has been there with two of great britain's best placed riders. welcome to badminton, the wimbledon of the sporting event. i don't know what your knowledge of sporting even
they are four points clear of saracens, who beat in—form bristol bears by 111—20 at ashton gate. england second row maro itoje scored two tries to boost their play—off hopes, but bristol now need to beat harlequins next week and hope other results go their way. two games in super league today with wigan up to third — wigan warriors have gone top of super league after a 118—6 win against huddersfield giants. a hat—trick of tries from liam marshall and a brace from bevan french...
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where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, suppliers, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like we're coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel like, yeah, things are getting busier and picking up again. from bristol's bikes to its butchers, better news from less bad news on the prices of everyday staples. no, it seems to be ok. it seems to have plateaued a bit, so fingers crossed. it shouldn't, we hope, go up any more. ijust hope that prices will stay as they are, to be honest with you, because it's been a tough few years for a lot of people. visiting a new investment in mri scanners in oxford, the pm says a better than expected economy offers some vindication for his own plan. so, look, it is going to take time for people to really feel better, but i am confident that today's figures s
where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, suppliers, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like we're coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel like, yeah, things are getting busier and picking up...
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so unless you're saying i mean bristol, they are wrong'uns , but bristol, they are wrong'uns, but they're not quite. >> i think they are wrong'uns too. i would say that they're i don't want to say that because my kids at school at bristol, but they the point they make is that it's easier for a parent. >> instead of saying, i'm saying no , say if you do it, it's no, say if you do it, it's against the law. tell them that anyway, their kids, they don't know what the law is. make it up. >> and my kid is 14. he thinks he's not allowed a mobile phone. i want to give you a phone. >> i'm desperate to. i'm not true. >> that isn't true. but he does what? tiktok. and he's doing my absolute nothing. lewis. the guardian has an incredible story . now, not only do women now play . now, not only do women now play basketball, but they actually expect to be paid for it, they do expect to be paid for, which is a mistake. and this is this is this woman, caitlin clark . and she will earn caitlin clark. and she will earn 2% of the median nba salary . 2% of the median nba salary. nba's national basketball assoc
so unless you're saying i mean bristol, they are wrong'uns , but bristol, they are wrong'uns, but they're not quite. >> i think they are wrong'uns too. i would say that they're i don't want to say that because my kids at school at bristol, but they the point they make is that it's easier for a parent. >> instead of saying, i'm saying no , say if you do it, it's no, say if you do it, it's against the law. tell them that anyway, their kids, they don't know what the law is. make it up....
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danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. ministers say they're toughening knife crime sentences and giving police extra powers to seize weapons in an effort to tackle the issue. mikey we'll be speaking more about this with danjohnson, who made that report, alongside mikey�*s mum hayley on the sofa at around ten past eight. 110w now lets ta ke now lets take a look at the papers. the time says the uk is heading for a hung parliament, saying that rishi sunak has seized on a projection from one expert who says that if local election results are replicated at a general election, they would leave labour short of an overall majority. the guardian this morning says labour are setting their sights on blue wall seats. the paper reported that the party is planning to target the south of england very heavily at the next general election. meanwhile the mirror is focusing on community tributes after a vigil for daniel anjorin who was stabbed while making his way to school in hainault last tuesday. the financial times carries news that t
danjohnson, bbc news, at bristol crown court. ministers say they're toughening knife crime sentences and giving police extra powers to seize weapons in an effort to tackle the issue. mikey we'll be speaking more about this with danjohnson, who made that report, alongside mikey�*s mum hayley on the sofa at around ten past eight. 110w now lets ta ke now lets take a look at the papers. the time says the uk is heading for a hung parliament, saying that rishi sunak has seized on a projection from...
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phil mackie is in bristol where mr kitchen lived. there have been so many lovely tributes paid today, it sounded like he was a very special man. yes. tributes paid today, it sounded like he was a very special man. yes, this is thornbury — he was a very special man. yes, this is thornbury and _ he was a very special man. yes, this is thornbury and south _ is thornbury and south gloucestershire just outside the theatre where he was a stalwart of theatre where he was a stalwart of the musical theatre group, a member of that for a very long time. a lot of that for a very long time. a lot of people who knew him seemed to like him and said he was very witty and very funny man and he was very popular and the thornbury musical theatre group said it is with a heavy heart that they learned of the devastating news and on their facebook pages daughter had said, love you, dad. of his neighbours and good friend saw them off for the holiday at the weekend, they were on their way to australia, and said they were a very special couple. we also hear
phil mackie is in bristol where mr kitchen lived. there have been so many lovely tributes paid today, it sounded like he was a very special man. yes. tributes paid today, it sounded like he was a very special man. yes, this is thornbury — he was a very special man. yes, this is thornbury and _ he was a very special man. yes, this is thornbury and south _ is thornbury and south gloucestershire just outside the theatre where he was a stalwart of theatre where he was a stalwart of the musical...
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said that last time chelsea played ten l that last time chelsea played ten days ago, they put a pass bristol. we know difference can play a part on the final day. what kind of attacking football do you expect? i think they have to be front—loaded. they know they need goals. i'm not sure they're pass this tottenham team. you have to be cautious. i'm sure they'll be front—loaded. ii sure they'll be front—loaded. if you're part of the spurs side, you had a heavy defeat and now you're facing the defending champions chelsea. how is it to park the grief almost of losing a final and going? really difficult. some of that heat would zap some of the energy out of the players. chelsea have been resting for ten days, but i'm sure they'll give a great account of themselves.— they'll give a great account of themselves. , ., ., themselves. they will go into the final da s themselves. they will go into the final days of _ themselves. they will go into the final days of the _ themselves. they will go into the final days of the season. - themselves. they will go into the final days of the season. at -
said that last time chelsea played ten l that last time chelsea played ten days ago, they put a pass bristol. we know difference can play a part on the final day. what kind of attacking football do you expect? i think they have to be front—loaded. they know they need goals. i'm not sure they're pass this tottenham team. you have to be cautious. i'm sure they'll be front—loaded. ii sure they'll be front—loaded. if you're part of the spurs side, you had a heavy defeat and now you're facing...
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they beat bottom side bristol city 8—nil, with their norwegian forward guro reiten scoring 4 of their goals. that means that they are now 3 poinst behind leaders manchester city with a game in hand — that's after city lost to arsenal 2—1 at home. they were leading with a minute to go, but stina blackstenius scored in the 89'th and 92nd minutes to dent city's title hopes. sunday's results mean that it will all go down to the final day of the season. couple of other scores in the women's super league, liverpool beat manchester united i—nil. west ham and leicester city drew i—all. supporters took to the streets of eindhoven shortly after psv sealed their first dutch league title in six years and the 25th in its history by beating sparta rotterdam 4—2 on sunday. peter bosz�*s team — that features us players malik tillman and ricardo pepi — has dominated the eredivisie season, losing only one match. it is the first major title for bosz as a coach. he previously led ajax to the final of the europa league in 2017 — where they lost to manchester united. lando norris has won
they beat bottom side bristol city 8—nil, with their norwegian forward guro reiten scoring 4 of their goals. that means that they are now 3 poinst behind leaders manchester city with a game in hand — that's after city lost to arsenal 2—1 at home. they were leading with a minute to go, but stina blackstenius scored in the 89'th and 92nd minutes to dent city's title hopes. sunday's results mean that it will all go down to the final day of the season. couple of other scores in the women's...
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and, you know, i think in bristol there's about 4/10. so hopefully it won't bloom into anything bigger. but if it does then i think they would feel completely justified in being scared. >> now we heard the mayor of new york saying that it turned nasty because outside influencers came in. we've seen the same in britain. we've seen some spicy organisations getting involved and revving things up . do you and revving things up. do you fear that that could happen here? >> i think when protests get big enough, there's always a chance for people to kind of jump in and make it their cause and i think the big problem with the palestinian issue generally is that people want to jump on it, because it's a popular cause that they think they can use to shoehorn in all the other sort of tinpot things they believe in. >> should we send in the cops the same as they did in america, i think it might be a bit too early. i think at the moment i think let them embarrass themselves and then hopefully it will fizzle out. okay. >> well, thanks for joining the st
and, you know, i think in bristol there's about 4/10. so hopefully it won't bloom into anything bigger. but if it does then i think they would feel completely justified in being scared. >> now we heard the mayor of new york saying that it turned nasty because outside influencers came in. we've seen the same in britain. we've seen some spicy organisations getting involved and revving things up . do you and revving things up. do you fear that that could happen here? >> i think when...
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but they aren't just focusing on bristol. leanne and her best friend carly have been to westminster to try to persuade the politicians. and he said it could be something that could be added to the already first aid and stuff that's already on the curriculum. so, for me and leanne, that was a really positive response because it wasn't a "no", it was a "this could possibly be done". this is where we've left all his stuff. oh, wow! it brings me comfort because i feel like he's here. i don't want to take it down. no. i'd be sat down watching telly and he'd be sat on my lap, literally on my lap, and i'd be like, max, you're six foot two. i should be sat on your lap, not the other way around. but i miss that. max should have been starting his gcses this week. it was just upsetting. i wish i wasn't sat here doing this, to be honest. yeah, but i just... i would like max to be remembered in a good way. and that's all i can ask for. like, these bleed kits are really important and we need them to be educated on them. we need for them to
but they aren't just focusing on bristol. leanne and her best friend carly have been to westminster to try to persuade the politicians. and he said it could be something that could be added to the already first aid and stuff that's already on the curriculum. so, for me and leanne, that was a really positive response because it wasn't a "no", it was a "this could possibly be done". this is where we've left all his stuff. oh, wow! it brings me comfort because i feel like he's...
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my question is about bristol myers. up 6% of it ends, what do you think about this? >> i think that you'll be paid to wait for these things but it's going to be a long wait and if i wanted to be paid to wait i'd rather have pfizer than in bristol misers. let's go to matt in massachusetts. >> i think i dressed up a good one for you here. gl dd, ernie here. >> i haven't looked at great lakes stretching stocks. i will have to take a look at that one. i like saying the name but it's not good enough around here so let's go to gary in nevada. gary. >> hey jim, thank you for taking my call. i'm considering adding an investment management company to help that with my portfolio. i want your opinion on t. rowe price? >> i think it's a bargain. you have a 4% yield. it's done so many good things for the investors. i'd love to join you in earnings now i think it's a great idea. eddie in new york. >> hey uncle cramer. i appreciate you breaking all this down for everybody . it's like having an uncle in the business. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. i want your opinion on
my question is about bristol myers. up 6% of it ends, what do you think about this? >> i think that you'll be paid to wait for these things but it's going to be a long wait and if i wanted to be paid to wait i'd rather have pfizer than in bristol misers. let's go to matt in massachusetts. >> i think i dressed up a good one for you here. gl dd, ernie here. >> i haven't looked at great lakes stretching stocks. i will have to take a look at that one. i like saying the name but...
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but bristol-myers does not have enough in the pipeline right now. so the company in the best pipeline is miracle, who do cancer and cardio drugs. don't think about it. how about pfizer? or just go with what is really working this year. like the weight loss wonder drug. following along by joining the cnbc investing club. dropping from 121 to 105 despite a terrific quarter three weeks ago because a competitor in one of their lines of business lost a lawsuit badly in the death of a baby. now it has got stay home. stockholders are running homelike it is j&j. but at least one weight loss drug has thrown that group into a tizzy. we cannot be sure which one it produces. kneeler. neither coca-cola or pepsi have seen any. between these two in the carbonated aisle, pepsico could be hurt. they have got the small form factor been selling very well. the other slowdown stocks -- there's something to be noticed today. if you have a theme that can outrun you to new leadership, then we know one. these data servers are being put up everywhere. we are seeing to practi
but bristol-myers does not have enough in the pipeline right now. so the company in the best pipeline is miracle, who do cancer and cardio drugs. don't think about it. how about pfizer? or just go with what is really working this year. like the weight loss wonder drug. following along by joining the cnbc investing club. dropping from 121 to 105 despite a terrific quarter three weeks ago because a competitor in one of their lines of business lost a lawsuit badly in the death of a baby. now it...
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they recognised the choice they have in bristol is between a likely labour government, where it is 100% labour and where keir starmer can continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks or a labour government with a handful of greens to hold them account. for the conservatives, this was an equal record low for them on their share of the vote and for rishi sunak there are obvious questions about what he can do to turn their fortunes around. and for labour, the results were good. but if sir keir starmer wants to come back here after a general election with a majority of seats, it's not yet clear if they were good enough. there are more results to count today, including and for labour, the results were good. there are more results to count today, including the mayors of london, greater manchester and the west midlands. harry farley, bbc news. let's go to birmingham — and my colleague rajini vaidyanathan. good to see you. when do we expect a result? indie good to see you. when do we expect a result? ~ ., good to see you. when do we expect a result? ~ . , . , result? we are expecting the
they recognised the choice they have in bristol is between a likely labour government, where it is 100% labour and where keir starmer can continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks or a labour government with a handful of greens to hold them account. for the conservatives, this was an equal record low for them on their share of the vote and for rishi sunak there are obvious questions about what he can do to turn their fortunes around. and for labour, the results were good. but if sir keir...
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four points clear of saracens, who beat in—form bristol bears by 41—20 at ashton gate. england second row maro itoje scored two tries to boost their play—off hopes, but bristol now need to beat harlequins next week and hope other results go their way. meanwhile in the united rugby championship, bulls bulls edged past glasgow, despite a late comeback from the visitors. bulls, based in pretoria, led by 27 points going in to the final 15 minutes, eventually winning by 40—34. despite defeat, glasgow remain top of the table. two games in super league today with wigan up to third — for the time being — after a 48—6 win against huddersfield giants. a hat—trick of tries from liam marshall and a brace from bevan french helping them dominate proceedings in west yorkshire. catalan dragons could go above them with a win against leeds. the score in that one currently 14—0 to catalan. it's 75 years since the first badminton horse trials, the most famous and prestigious three day event in the world. this year's competition has been as tough as ever, but there are five br
four points clear of saracens, who beat in—form bristol bears by 41—20 at ashton gate. england second row maro itoje scored two tries to boost their play—off hopes, but bristol now need to beat harlequins next week and hope other results go their way. meanwhile in the united rugby championship, bulls bulls edged past glasgow, despite a late comeback from the visitors. bulls, based in pretoria, led by 27 points going in to the final 15 minutes, eventually winning by 40—34. despite...