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emma: no. and that is mostly because most of the businesses that i touched early in the days didn't turn to gold. [laughs] i love this idea of overnight success and i feel i would love to continue to perpetuate that myth, but i have just done a lot, and it has been a lot of trial and error along the way. i feel i have probably done every job imaginable, from having a paper route when i was 12 to working in a deli to working in shops to starting things that were less successful, to starting things that had medium success, i feel like that has been a long journey and i am really thankful that now i am 41 years old and i am starting to see this type of success, which is really great. francine: you always wanted to succeed. is that what actually makes your success? emma: you know, i think so. i also think, you know, there is an element of luck in any of these things. when you take apart what luck means, i really believe that when opportunity meets preparation. you know, i was always prepared, and w
emma: no. and that is mostly because most of the businesses that i touched early in the days didn't turn to gold. [laughs] i love this idea of overnight success and i feel i would love to continue to perpetuate that myth, but i have just done a lot, and it has been a lot of trial and error along the way. i feel i have probably done every job imaginable, from having a paper route when i was 12 to working in a deli to working in shops to starting things that were less successful, to starting...
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emma: 100%. post-pandemic, also the generation we are dealing with right now, it's entirely different. i think there have been enormous amounts of change. younger people have a different expectation of their life and their work and how those things fit together. like it or not, covid changed the working and direct -- environment forever. you adapt or you die. i might have a certain opinion about how i want people to come into a business but you've got to work with for the culture is at. how do we work to maximize this? francine: how do you spot a good entrepreneur? how do you decide whether you are all in? emma: i am so personality- driven. a good idea is a good idea but if i meet someone who does something to me, i feel it immediately. francine: fire in the belly? emma: sometimes just that mad passion. i could get excited about an origami company. it's like, i am that person and i respond to that because that is who i am but i also the response to the fact that i sometimes seeing yourself, knowi
emma: 100%. post-pandemic, also the generation we are dealing with right now, it's entirely different. i think there have been enormous amounts of change. younger people have a different expectation of their life and their work and how those things fit together. like it or not, covid changed the working and direct -- environment forever. you adapt or you die. i might have a certain opinion about how i want people to come into a business but you've got to work with for the culture is at. how do...
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emma: yeah. [laughter] honestly, it is one of those things that, on paper good american has been such a massive success. if you wind back to day one, $1 million on day one. the truth is, 9:00, i was a hero. by 11:00 i had no stock left and everyone was like, you have no idea what you are doing, do you? i was like, actually, i do not. in a way, that was my first lesson from what it means to be excellent from the customer experience point of view. because i just started emailing people. i was like, how long do i think people will wait? turns out not that long. certainly not as long as it was going to take me to make stock. [laughter] francine: who were you talking to? sellers or customers? customers, or both. emma: customers. or both, actually. i was, like, can you help me get more fabric? will you wait eight weeks for a pair of jeans? somewhere in that, it all worked out. what people respond to is brands that have authenticity, and there is a level of honesty that is needed. i went and said, you k
emma: yeah. [laughter] honestly, it is one of those things that, on paper good american has been such a massive success. if you wind back to day one, $1 million on day one. the truth is, 9:00, i was a hero. by 11:00 i had no stock left and everyone was like, you have no idea what you are doing, do you? i was like, actually, i do not. in a way, that was my first lesson from what it means to be excellent from the customer experience point of view. because i just started emailing people. i was...
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it's double emma today. emma squared. let me start with you , emma webb. your start with you, emma webb. your reaction to this intervention from justin welby? >> oh, you said it that the leadership of the church of england have become essentially guardians as all the labour party at prayer. now, i'm an anglican. i'm a member of the church of england. i'm a regular church goer, and you mentioned also these very, very questionable links to slavery that led to this decision . to that led to this decision. to pay that led to this decision. to pay £100 million in reparations, even though the parishes are really struggling with poverty at the moment, so i think that the arch i've said this many, many times that i think the archbishop of canterbury should resign. the whole idea of the established church , which i'm in established church, which i'm in favour of, is that they that the bishops in the house of lords, including justin welby , should including justin welby, should put forward, you know, whatever their whenever they're putting forward a proposition in
it's double emma today. emma squared. let me start with you , emma webb. your start with you, emma webb. your reaction to this intervention from justin welby? >> oh, you said it that the leadership of the church of england have become essentially guardians as all the labour party at prayer. now, i'm an anglican. i'm a member of the church of england. i'm a regular church goer, and you mentioned also these very, very questionable links to slavery that led to this decision . to that led to...
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that was emma marv -- emma vardy in los angeles. i but it's notjust california and new york where pro—palestinian protests have been taking place. these are all the states where students have held demonstrations or set up encampments. dozens were arrested, for example, at the university of texas at austin on monday. and these some of the universities affected, from coast to coast, including george washington, yale, harvard, and ohio state, berkeley. and support for palestinians was a feature of may day protests around the world today. this was the scene in beirut, where demonstrators marking international workers�* day carried a giant palestinian flag. to tunisia, where some of the thousands of union activists rallying in tunis to mark may day, displayed their support for palestinians in gaza. "when do we want it? now. " and this is leeds in northern england, where student protesters have set up a pro—gaza camp outside leeds university union. student groups say they're protesting at what they call the university of leeds' "com
that was emma marv -- emma vardy in los angeles. i but it's notjust california and new york where pro—palestinian protests have been taking place. these are all the states where students have held demonstrations or set up encampments. dozens were arrested, for example, at the university of texas at austin on monday. and these some of the universities affected, from coast to coast, including george washington, yale, harvard, and ohio state, berkeley. and support for palestinians was a feature...
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emma hayesjoins champions. emma hayes joins them champions. emma hayesjoins them at a time when the rest of them at a time when the rest of the world has caught up. no longer the unbeatable is, but is it still the biggestjob in the sport? it is it still the biggest “0b in the spornfi is it still the biggest “0b in the womfi the sport? it really is. for me, a little _ the sport? it really is. for me, a little bit— the sport? it really is. for me, a little bit like - the sport? it really is. for me, a little bit like brazill the sport? it really is. for. me, a little bit like brazil in the men's game. historically, you know what this team has stood for, what they have advocated for. it is fitting for me to be with them and vice versa. i think we are coming together at the right time. hayes has opened up about the stresses of being a club manager and a mother to her six—year—old son. something she hopes she can balance better in america. apart from the passion for women's football in america, what else do you love about this place?—
emma hayesjoins champions. emma hayes joins them champions. emma hayesjoins them at a time when the rest of them at a time when the rest of the world has caught up. no longer the unbeatable is, but is it still the biggestjob in the sport? it is it still the biggest “0b in the spornfi is it still the biggest “0b in the womfi the sport? it really is. for me, a little _ the sport? it really is. for me, a little bit— the sport? it really is. for me, a little bit like - the sport? it really...
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yes, it's exected replace emma hayes? yes, it's exnected in _ replace emma hayes? yes, it's expected in the _ replace emma hayes? yes, it's expected in the next _ replace emma hayes? yes, it's expected in the next few - replace emma hayes? yes, it's| expected in the next few weeks chelsea will announce her successor. you have to expect with the squad she has assembled, whoever comes in next will enjoy success with this crop of players to come. there will be some player exits, the likes of frank kirby, also player contracts still to be extended. you expect a few new faces to come in as well. —— fran kirby. speaking to erin she paid tribute to emma hayes and the club is 12 years and also said she was excited for the challenge and ready for the next season whoever should be playing under. all these players have ever known as emma hayes. and next season they will have to find a new identity under whoever comes in.— whoever comes in. they will en'oy toda . a whoever comes in. they will en'oy today. a greatfi whoever comes in. they will en'oy today. a great way i
yes, it's exected replace emma hayes? yes, it's exnected in _ replace emma hayes? yes, it's expected in the _ replace emma hayes? yes, it's expected in the next _ replace emma hayes? yes, it's expected in the next few - replace emma hayes? yes, it's| expected in the next few weeks chelsea will announce her successor. you have to expect with the squad she has assembled, whoever comes in next will enjoy success with this crop of players to come. there will be some player exits, the likes of frank...
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emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting _ emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for— emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for fourth— emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for fourth spot _ emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for fourth spot but _ emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for fourth spot but that - fighting for fourth spot but that will he — fighting for fourth spot but that will he the _ fighting for fourth spot but that will be the big _ fighting for fourth spot but that will be the big motivation, - fighting for fourth spot but that will be the big motivation, to l fighting for fourth spot but that. will be the big motivation, to spoil the chelsea — will be the big motivation, to spoil the chelsea party. _ will be the big motivation, to spoil the chelsea party-— the chelsea party. chelsea controlling _ the chelsea party. chelsea controlling their _ the chelsea party. chelsea controlling their emotions| the chelsea party. chelsea i controlling their emotions not the chelsea party. ch
emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting _ emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for— emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for fourth— emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for fourth spot _ emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for fourth spot but _ emma hayes's party. i know they are fighting for fourth spot but that - fighting for fourth spot but that will he — fighting for fourth spot but that will he the _ fighting for fourth spot but that will be the...
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nick: emma ashford, 45 seconds? emma: i'm not sure that he nick: and can putin be convinced that he can't win? and, therefore, should the west get to the point where ukraine can win? emma: i am not convinced that this is sustainable for five or seven years or whatever long-term we're talking about, but i do believe that the ukrainians with the western help that's already committed can deny the russians additional gains and convince putin that he cannot achieve anything else on the battlefield, and that is the point at which you start looking for a negotiated settlement. so that's how i think we finally do start to move towards a settlement in this conflict. nick: emma ashford, ambassador bill taylor, thank you very much to you both. william: thank you, nick. benefic: here are the latest headlines. president biden plans to designate kenya as a major non-nato ally. mr. biden made the announcement as he hosted kenyan president william ruto at the white house today. it's the first official state visit to the u.s. by an
nick: emma ashford, 45 seconds? emma: i'm not sure that he nick: and can putin be convinced that he can't win? and, therefore, should the west get to the point where ukraine can win? emma: i am not convinced that this is sustainable for five or seven years or whatever long-term we're talking about, but i do believe that the ukrainians with the western help that's already committed can deny the russians additional gains and convince putin that he cannot achieve anything else on the battlefield,...
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reportera: la paz se fue de este hogar y emma sÓlo anhela >> que me ayuden. yo quiero estar con mi hijo. es lo que yo necesito. reportera: emma quiere viajar a mÉxico para encontrarse con su hijo y convencida que su cercanÍa va a hacer que el muchacho mejore y traerlo a casa. presentador: ojalÁ que se pueda lograr. una familia colombiana vive una pesadilla luego de ingresar a estados unidos. dos semanas despuÉs de llegar, al padre se le diagnosticÓ un tumor en el cerebro y estÁ quedando ciego y puede morir. el hombre suspendiÓ su tratamiento por el alto costo. y tennessee le dice que no califica para asistencia mÉdica. vamos a ver. reportera: agobiados entre facturas y un diagnÓstico de vida o muerte, asÍ pasan sus primeros dÍas en estados unidos sebastiÁn y su familia, dos inmigrantes colombianos. la pesadilla para la familia comenzÓ dos semanas despuÉs de entregarse en la frontera, cuando un fuerte dolor de cabeza hizo que santiago fuera al hospital y diagnosticado con un tumor en la cabeza que lo deja ciego y amenaza su vida. >> lo que me da
reportera: la paz se fue de este hogar y emma sÓlo anhela >> que me ayuden. yo quiero estar con mi hijo. es lo que yo necesito. reportera: emma quiere viajar a mÉxico para encontrarse con su hijo y convencida que su cercanÍa va a hacer que el muchacho mejore y traerlo a casa. presentador: ojalÁ que se pueda lograr. una familia colombiana vive una pesadilla luego de ingresar a estados unidos. dos semanas despuÉs de llegar, al padre se le diagnosticÓ un tumor en el cerebro y estÁ...
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emma _ situation here at the moment. emma, many thanks indeed. emma vardy - many thanks indeed. emma vardy reporting live from los angeles. two 12—year—old boys have gone on trial accused of the murder of shawn seesahai, who was fatally stabbed in a park in wolverhampton last november. nottingham crown court heard they used a machete in what was described as a "vicious attack" on the 19—year—old, who was "utterly defenceless" and had done nothing wrong. the boys deny murder. and had done nothing wrong. 0ur midlands correspondent phil mackie is outside the court for us now. phil. yes, ben. today we learnt a little bit more about shawn seesahai for the first time. he is from the caribbean island of anguilla, he came to the uk for cataract surgery and stayed on to further his education and he was living in handsworth in birmingham but on that evening in november last year, he travelled to wolverhampton with friends when there was an altercation in a park. today we had from the prosecution opening the case against the 12—year—old boys who deny murder that they alleged th
emma _ situation here at the moment. emma, many thanks indeed. emma vardy - many thanks indeed. emma vardy reporting live from los angeles. two 12—year—old boys have gone on trial accused of the murder of shawn seesahai, who was fatally stabbed in a park in wolverhampton last november. nottingham crown court heard they used a machete in what was described as a "vicious attack" on the 19—year—old, who was "utterly defenceless" and had done nothing wrong. the boys deny...
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emma's awesome. we have had a short amount_ emma's awesome. we have had a short amount of— emma's awesome. we have had a short amount of time with her so far but in that_ amount of time with her so far but in that short — amount of time with her so far but in that short amount of time, she has already— in that short amount of time, she has already taught us a lot. she brings— has already taught us a lot. she brings a — has already taught us a lot. she brings a new energy, a new perspective and obviously, a lot of experience. we are so lucky to have her. experience. we are so lucky to have hen this _ experience. we are so lucky to have hen this is — experience. we are so lucky to have hen this is a — experience. we are so lucky to have her. this is a long time coming, we have _ her. this is a long time coming, we have been— her. this is a long time coming, we have been waiting for this day. to finally— have been waiting for this day. to finally get — have been waiting for this day. to finally get on this day, i'm really exci
emma's awesome. we have had a short amount_ emma's awesome. we have had a short amount of— emma's awesome. we have had a short amount of time with her so far but in that_ amount of time with her so far but in that short — amount of time with her so far but in that short amount of time, she has already— in that short amount of time, she has already taught us a lot. she brings— has already taught us a lot. she brings a — has already taught us a lot. she brings a new energy, a new...
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reportera: emma quiere viajar a mÉxico para encontrarse
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pero al menos emma rosa ya no estÁ sola. y es que en los Últimos meses esta es una parada obligada para migrantes. y aunque emma rosa extraÑa a sus otros tres hijos que la esperan en honduras, hoy la vimos mÁs tranquila porque gracias a desconocidos, ella aquÍ en mÉxico ya tiene un hogar. en gÓmez palacios, durango mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo univisiÓn. jorge: quÉ gesto de solidaridad de esta familia. y esperamos que pronto se despierte el joven. ilia: con esto nos vamos, buenas noches. buenas noches. [mÚsica] [padre] hasta que llegues de la universidad, si no, no vamos a estar con prisas. mejor, tranquilo y hacemos las cosas con calma. - ¿va? - [teo] sí, está bien, papá. [padre] va. ¿y tu mamá? [giovanni] ahí está, en la cocina.
pero al menos emma rosa ya no estÁ sola. y es que en los Últimos meses esta es una parada obligada para migrantes. y aunque emma rosa extraÑa a sus otros tres hijos que la esperan en honduras, hoy la vimos mÁs tranquila porque gracias a desconocidos, ella aquÍ en mÉxico ya tiene un hogar. en gÓmez palacios, durango mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo univisiÓn. jorge: quÉ gesto de solidaridad de esta familia. y esperamos que pronto se despierte el joven. ilia: con esto nos vamos, buenas noches....
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emma henderson, thank you for coming on the program. emma: my pleasure. christian: medical workers in israel have told the bbc that palestinian detainees from gaza are being routinely shackled to hospital beds and forced where blindfolds and nappies. one medic at the military hospital in his will said the practice of chaining prisoners to their beds and monitor torture. the israeli army said restaurants are only used when there are security risks to staff and nappies were only worn by those who have undergone medical procedures. lucy williamson has more, and as a warning, you may find the details distressing. lucy: he survived months of war unscathed. he left military detention in israel permanently disabled. a taxi driver from khan yunis, released without charge after weeks of interrogation. his return soured by sadness. >> my leg got infected and turned blue and soft as a sponge . after seven days, they took me to the military hospital, they operated twice to clean the wound, but it didn't work. afterwards, they took me to a public hospital, where the d
emma henderson, thank you for coming on the program. emma: my pleasure. christian: medical workers in israel have told the bbc that palestinian detainees from gaza are being routinely shackled to hospital beds and forced where blindfolds and nappies. one medic at the military hospital in his will said the practice of chaining prisoners to their beds and monitor torture. the israeli army said restaurants are only used when there are security risks to staff and nappies were only worn by those who...
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emma webber, thank you so much for your— needs it. emma webber, thank you so much for your time _ needs it. emma webber, thank you so much for your time on _ needs it. emma webber, thank you so much for your time on what _ needs it. emma webber, thank you so much for your time on what we - needs it. emma webber, thank you so much for your time on what we know l much for your time on what we know is a difficult day for you today. we appreciate your time on bbc news. thank you very much. you appreciate your time on bbc news. thank you very much.— thank you very much. you are welcome- _ thank you very much. you are welcome. thank— thank you very much. you are welcome. thank you. - thank you very much. you are welcome. thank you. let's - thank you very much. you are | welcome. thank you. let's get thank you very much. you are - welcome. thank you. let's get more from our home _ welcome. thank you. let's get more from our home and _ welcome. thank you. let's get more from our home and legal— welcome. thank you. let's get more from ou
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but campaigners emma jackson and emma pattinson are demanding tougher action. >> we want you to do something about the contamination of destroying our riverway and local governments , national local governments, national governments in safeguarding clean water, shepperton open water swim is a body of clean water. it naturally cleanses itself. the river testing that we've done versus the water testing of the lake shows five times over the levels that the environment agency would act as safeguarding . safeguarding. >> in other news, pro—palestinian protesters have been holding a demonstration in central london against the conflict in gaza. there are worries about a lack of aid there , despite a new american there, despite a new american built floating pier where suppues built floating pier where supplies can be shipped in. but campaigners say it's not enough . campaigners say it's not enough. meanwhile, israeli troops say they've destroyed 70 militant targets in its latest operations in rafah and jabalia, the largest refugee camp in the region . it comes after the region. it comes after the
but campaigners emma jackson and emma pattinson are demanding tougher action. >> we want you to do something about the contamination of destroying our riverway and local governments , national local governments, national governments in safeguarding clean water, shepperton open water swim is a body of clean water. it naturally cleanses itself. the river testing that we've done versus the water testing of the lake shows five times over the levels that the environment agency would act as...
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emma, thank you very much. in north carolina, dozens of students at duke university walked out of comedian jerry seinfeld's commencement speech. you can also hear some booing on this video, but it's unclear if it was intended for the 70 year old or for the protesters. this happened when he was announced to deliver the speech before receiving an honorary degree. some of the protesters walked out holding palestinian flags. seinfeld, who was jewish, has been vocally supportive of israel, actually visited the country after the october 7th attacks. he delivered his speech on interrupted earlier this week. president biden warned that the u.s. would withhold weapons if israel launched an offensive on rafah this morning on meet the press, secretary of state antony blinken declined to identify the biden administration's red line with israel. instead, blinken repeated concerns about israel's invasion without detailing how civilians would be protected. what we've seen over the last few months is a deep concern on our part
emma, thank you very much. in north carolina, dozens of students at duke university walked out of comedian jerry seinfeld's commencement speech. you can also hear some booing on this video, but it's unclear if it was intended for the 70 year old or for the protesters. this happened when he was announced to deliver the speech before receiving an honorary degree. some of the protesters walked out holding palestinian flags. seinfeld, who was jewish, has been vocally supportive of israel, actually...
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emma, we have to leave _ getting these benefits. emma, we have to leave it _ getting these benefits. emma, we have to leave it there _ getting these benefits. emma, we have to leave it there because - getting these benefits. emma, we have to leave it there because we | have to leave it there because we are coming to the end of the programme. thank you so much, and we were talking about this podcast, going a couple of years. it has just marked its 100th anniversary. you can listen back to all episodes of bbc�*s disability news and mental health podcast access all on bbc sounds. asi as i told you earlier, if you click onto the qr code, it takes you right to that. emma, thanks very much for let us and the programme where we started it, at the us campuses, because still live pictures coming in and you can see the encampments there at ucla in los angeles, still those protests continue. we saw that big clearance with the police moving in, the big question remains, is that likely to end the protests, or do they continue through the next
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thank you to emma for joining us. and actually, we got a bit of consensus there that it is, you know, towards that sort of nine 1011 is probably the appropriate age to start to have some of these very difficult conversations . rarely we get conversations. rarely we get guests to agree, but there you are now , 50 mps have written are now, 50 mps have written a letter to the home secretary suggesting that we start to adopt refugees from gaza . well, adopt refugees from gaza. well, i've no doubt there are a lot of people living in gaza in very miserable conditions indeed. but i wonder, i miserable conditions indeed. but iwonder, i really miserable conditions indeed. but i wonder, i really wonder, given that so many people in gaza support hamas, does it really make sense for us to take gaza and refugees when their neighbours in egypt won't take a single one? now for the moment, we're going to put the debate about palestinian refugees on hold. we're waiting for our down the line lawyer guests . we're going line lawyer gues
thank you to emma for joining us. and actually, we got a bit of consensus there that it is, you know, towards that sort of nine 1011 is probably the appropriate age to start to have some of these very difficult conversations . rarely we get conversations. rarely we get guests to agree, but there you are now , 50 mps have written are now, 50 mps have written a letter to the home secretary suggesting that we start to adopt refugees from gaza . well, adopt refugees from gaza. well, i've no doubt...
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emma, you make a >> but let's go back to young people . emma, you make a good people. emma, you make a good point, dennis. by the way, back in the day, the 50s or 60s, whenever more i think more young people were more interested in politics, especially in my neck of the woods, because of industry. the industry was a coal mine, was a steelworks, was textiles, whatever. these were large nationalised industries . large nationalised industries. they had a large workforce and there was closed shop unions . so there was closed shop unions. so everybody who worked in in the pits where i worked had a stake in the labour party somewhere along the line, because they paid their union subs a bit, you know, a few pence of that subs went to the labour party to, you know, to, to train candidates to produce election materials, etc. so when it comes to election time , in my day, it was pretty, time, in my day, it was pretty, you know, nailed on which way you know, nailed on which way you was going to vote. but at least you was going to vote, because each week you paid your union subs t
emma, you make a >> but let's go back to young people . emma, you make a good people. emma, you make a good point, dennis. by the way, back in the day, the 50s or 60s, whenever more i think more young people were more interested in politics, especially in my neck of the woods, because of industry. the industry was a coal mine, was a steelworks, was textiles, whatever. these were large nationalised industries . large nationalised industries. they had a large workforce and there was closed...
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you may not be aware of this but emma simpson, _ office. you may not be aware of this but emma simpson, our— office. you may not be aware of this but emma simpson, our bbc- office. you may not be aware of this l but emma simpson, our bbc business correspondent, hasjust reported that news of alan bates, we know alan bates so well from the tv programme, that really gave and push this to the front of the agenda. it is saying that alan bates has rejected his second offer of compensation for the post office horizon it scandal. this latest offer amounted to around one third offer amounted to around one third of what he requested, talking about the fact of how frustrating it was, how frustrating for everyone. we will give you more details on that but it's a reminder that this has involved real people, real lives and families over the years. absolutely. alan bates did _ families over the years. absolutely. alan bates did talk _ families over the years. absolutely. alan bates did talk about _ families over the years. absolutely. alan bates did tal
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thank you forjoining us, emma. thank you for joining us, emma. thank you for joining us, emma. thank you for being with us. and yeah, darren grimes is next. have a fantastic weekend. >> hello. and a very warm welcome to gb news saturday, i'm darren grimes, and for the next three hours, i'll be keeping you company on tv, online and on digital radio. this show will keep you up to date on the stories that really matter to you. coming up this hour. are we about to see one of the biggest shocks in british political history ? it's sadiq khan versus history? it's sadiq khan versus susan hall in the race for london mayor. sources say it's closer than anyone was expecting. i'll bring you the result as soon as it happens. and we'll be, of course, across all of the other mayoral results today with seven declarations taking place across england, will the two andys that street and burnham be victorious ? and and burnham be victorious? and what does it mean for politics on the national scale? has starmers labour party lost the muslim vote? is the right, and indeed now on the for
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world of fashion. >> emma greene, thank you so much for joining us on bloomberg. this is so exciting. you represent so much for so many people. everything you touch. all of the business you touch turned into gold. did you ever think you would be such a success? >> know. most of the businesses i test earlier in the day did not turn to gold. i love this idea of overnight success but i've just done a lot and there has been a lot of trial and error along the way. i've probably done every job imaginable from having a paper at what i was 12 to working in a deli working in shops to starting things that were less accessible to starting things that have had medium success. i think there's been a long journey and i am leaving for that now i am 41 years old and i am starting to see that this type of success is really great. >> you are always starting the journeys. you always wanted to succeed. is that actually what makes your success? >> i think so. i think there is an element of luck in any of these things when you take part what luck means i really believe that when opport
world of fashion. >> emma greene, thank you so much for joining us on bloomberg. this is so exciting. you represent so much for so many people. everything you touch. all of the business you touch turned into gold. did you ever think you would be such a success? >> know. most of the businesses i test earlier in the day did not turn to gold. i love this idea of overnight success but i've just done a lot and there has been a lot of trial and error along the way. i've probably done...
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emma, just where you are. there are a lot of people there and usually we have dignitaries that greet the president on the tarmac. do we know of anyone who's there or who might be coming? well, it's a highly secured spot that we're in. we went through several layers of typical presidential security for media to access this point in moffett field. so it really is pretty closed off. we haven't seen or heard of any dignitaries that would greet him at his arrival here, and we are expecting a pretty short ten minute turnaround between when he lands and when he gets on marine one helicopter. okay, and just to be clear, what's his estimated time of arrival? do we know that? we know it's sometime within the hour. it was said in a press sheet that 750 would be the estimated time of arrival. he does tend to show up early sometimes, so we're give or take. 7:50 p.m. okay. emma goss live at moffett field in mountain view awaiting president biden, who will be here just for a short time. he'll come to two fundraisers in the s
emma, just where you are. there are a lot of people there and usually we have dignitaries that greet the president on the tarmac. do we know of anyone who's there or who might be coming? well, it's a highly secured spot that we're in. we went through several layers of typical presidential security for media to access this point in moffett field. so it really is pretty closed off. we haven't seen or heard of any dignitaries that would greet him at his arrival here, and we are expecting a pretty...
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emma: i think we need to be drawing a distinction here. i think when it comes to kharkiv and the question of a conventional conflict being fraught -- fought across the border, that is one thing. that is something the u.s. might want to look at lifting some restrictions. where i have substantially more concerns is on this long-range strike capability. ukraine has been using other non-american weapons to engage in a campaign of striking russian refineries and factories come etc. i worry and i think the white house is very worried that allowing ukraine to use u.s. weapons to do that would be very escalatory. nick: that distinction, you guys both agree that perhaps u.s. weapons should be used against russian artillery parked on the border. but the concern that it could escalate if you allow the strikes to go further. what is your response? william: the russians have escalated in conventional terms as much as they can. they are not holding back. they are using everything they have got. they are not using nuclear weapons and they probably won't.
emma: i think we need to be drawing a distinction here. i think when it comes to kharkiv and the question of a conventional conflict being fraught -- fought across the border, that is one thing. that is something the u.s. might want to look at lifting some restrictions. where i have substantially more concerns is on this long-range strike capability. ukraine has been using other non-american weapons to engage in a campaign of striking russian refineries and factories come etc. i worry and i...
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emma, spot on. disappointing. emma, spot on. i think in, in a lot of people feel the election timing was possibly going to be linked towards where the fall was anticipated to happen and or not happenin anticipated to happen and or not happen in these crossings, but that's rishi sunak own fault . it that's rishi sunak own fault. it was. we keep coming back to this. he made himself a hostage to his own fortune at the beginning of january last year , beginning of january last year, with those five pledges telling us, amongst other things , that us, amongst other things, that he was going to stop the small boats . the end of last year came boats. the end of last year came and went, and he'd got them down by a third. he hadn't stopped them. and now we are seeing a record. at this time of year there have been already more people crossing in mid—may 2024 than there had been by the end of may. in the record year 2022. so, as emma says , whatever you so, as emma says, whatever you think of the small boat crossings and i think there pro
emma, spot on. disappointing. emma, spot on. i think in, in a lot of people feel the election timing was possibly going to be linked towards where the fall was anticipated to happen and or not happenin anticipated to happen and or not happen in these crossings, but that's rishi sunak own fault . it that's rishi sunak own fault. it was. we keep coming back to this. he made himself a hostage to his own fortune at the beginning of january last year , beginning of january last year, with those five...
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emma, what would you be advisin: in london. emma, what would you be advising the — in london. emma, what would you be advising the conservatives _ in london. emma, what would you be advising the conservatives to - in london. emma, what would you be advising the conservatives to do? - advising the conservatives to do? certainly not change the leader at this stage. i think that it is far too late. the rebels left it too late. we have got to work with what we have got. i don't think that anyone would want the next leader of the conservative to go into it having lost an election, which is by no means a guarantee, but potentially lost an election within a few months of starting. i think they need to go back to their core value and remind voters why they were voting for the conservatives in 2019 when there was a landslide when boris was prime minister. what 2019 when there was a landslide when boris was prime minister.— boris was prime minister. what were the core values? _ boris was prime minister. what were the core values? there _ boris was prime minister. what were the core va
emma, what would you be advisin: in london. emma, what would you be advising the — in london. emma, what would you be advising the conservatives _ in london. emma, what would you be advising the conservatives to - in london. emma, what would you be advising the conservatives to do? - advising the conservatives to do? certainly not change the leader at this stage. i think that it is far too late. the rebels left it too late. we have got to work with what we have got. i don't think that anyone...
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da la impresiÓn que la liberaciÓn de emma coronel en efecto ocurriÓ gracias en parte a la informaciÓn que proporcionÓ el chapo guzmÁn. reportera: david asegura que el chapo guzmÁn ha tratado de limpiar su imagen, un trabajo de relaciones pÚblicas que busca minimizar su papel dentro del poderoso cÁrtel de sinaloa. Él dijo que era agricultor. reportera: en la carta con fecha de enero de este aÑo joaquÍn guzmÁn era condenado por narcotrÁfico. argumenta que el gobierno de estados unidos fabricÓ su caso utilizando un software especial para secuestrarlo y violar la ley de extradiciÓn. asÍ el chapo guzmÁn asegura no ser el mÍtico narcotraficante que han construido. paulina: hablemos ahora de la mujer de iota acusada de asesinar a su esposo y quien luego escribiÓ un libro para sus hijos sobre la tristeza. ella pidiÓ que se descalifique a la fiscalÍa, pues asegura que los fiscales escucharon ilegalmente al menos una llamada entre ella y uno de sus abogados. la fiscalÍa la acusÓ de poner fentanilo en una bebida de su marido. las cÁmaras de univisiÓn lograron captar a un gr
da la impresiÓn que la liberaciÓn de emma coronel en efecto ocurriÓ gracias en parte a la informaciÓn que proporcionÓ el chapo guzmÁn. reportera: david asegura que el chapo guzmÁn ha tratado de limpiar su imagen, un trabajo de relaciones pÚblicas que busca minimizar su papel dentro del poderoso cÁrtel de sinaloa. Él dijo que era agricultor. reportera: en la carta con fecha de enero de este aÑo joaquÍn guzmÁn era condenado por narcotrÁfico. argumenta que el gobierno de estados...
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the june is emma thejune is coming back wife emma thejune is coming back from back problems and has been tipped to win this title in the past. much more of a natural on the clay court, so let us see what happens but with four defeats over the open cup, there isn't now a possibility that we will see of what happened last time at the grand slam during the french open in 2020. in fact, the last time it has happened in the last 20 years were all british players have won their opening matches. now the premier league season may have onlyjust ended but many clubs have already released their ticket prices for next season, with some sets of fans facing huge increases in cost. a bbc questionnaire sent to more than 1,600 fans has found the majority of respondents are set to pay either slightly more, or significantly more, for their season ticket with many saying the prices are unfair. joe lynskey is here with more on this. joe, tell us more about the reasons behind this questionnaire what is a questionnaire found? this has been more and more sets of people who have spoken up delay mac out about thi
the june is emma thejune is coming back wife emma thejune is coming back from back problems and has been tipped to win this title in the past. much more of a natural on the clay court, so let us see what happens but with four defeats over the open cup, there isn't now a possibility that we will see of what happened last time at the grand slam during the french open in 2020. in fact, the last time it has happened in the last 20 years were all british players have won their opening matches. now...
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in oakley, emma goss nbc, bay area news. we are following a developing story right now in north san jose. all lanes of westbound montague expressway are closed from 880 to mccarthy boulevard. that's following a deadly crash that killed a male driver. you can see the car crashed and got crushed underneath this box truck, killing the driver. it is unknown what led to this crash or how long traffic will be impacted. san jose police are investigating the city's 15th homicide of the year. it comes after a man was shot and killed inside an apartment in south san jose. it happened on blossom river way near oak ridge mall just before three yesterday afternoon, police say inside the apartment, they found a man who had been shot at least once. responders tried to revive him, but he was declared dead at the scene. investigators say they won't release his name until his family has been notified. so
in oakley, emma goss nbc, bay area news. we are following a developing story right now in north san jose. all lanes of westbound montague expressway are closed from 880 to mccarthy boulevard. that's following a deadly crash that killed a male driver. you can see the car crashed and got crushed underneath this box truck, killing the driver. it is unknown what led to this crash or how long traffic will be impacted. san jose police are investigating the city's 15th homicide of the year. it comes...
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emma. >> it's been a bad start. emma. >> the thing is, boris would have had all these gaffes and more and has had all these gaffes and more. he would have fiddenit gaffes and more. he would have ridden it out, he would have carried it off. it would have somehow worked. you can just imagine them yesterday, the day before in downing street going, no, no, it's fine, prime minister. it's actually the rain slackening off. and then he gets out there and you realise within about five minutes this is really heavy and you're standing there and what can you do then. you can't then retreat into your £2 million media centre that you've built at such cost. you can't then ask for an umbrella or a canopy or any of the things he could have done. and you stand there and you've literally got drips falling off your nose and your face, and it's theresa may conference all over again, isn't it? oh my god, when she got the frog, i think that was worse. woi'se. >> worse. >> now i must say, actually, i think that was that was more painful
emma. >> it's been a bad start. emma. >> the thing is, boris would have had all these gaffes and more and has had all these gaffes and more. he would have fiddenit gaffes and more. he would have ridden it out, he would have carried it off. it would have somehow worked. you can just imagine them yesterday, the day before in downing street going, no, no, it's fine, prime minister. it's actually the rain slackening off. and then he gets out there and you realise within about five...
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. >> 1120 start with emma. emma >>1120 start with emma. emma webb, did you i'm sure you got to listen to jeremy hunt's speech this morning, what will your sort of overarching views on it? >> i mean , it's difficult >> i mean, it's difficult because obviously the conservatives have put tax up to a record high and the main show tick of, of this speech is that in the next government, if the tories were to win, that they would put down taxes, that labour would put taxes up. and at the same time we've got keir starmer essentially saying that it would take two terms in order to sort the mess out. so he's already already vying for excuses. exactly he's already saying i'm not going to be able to do this in the next five years. just so you know, so it's interesting, but i think ultimately, i mean, people are not i think at this point people have disengaged. the conservatives have put taxes up so high. and it is quite frightening to think of, of the ways in which the labour party would raise taxes, particularly on private schools, because those priv
. >> 1120 start with emma. emma >>1120 start with emma. emma webb, did you i'm sure you got to listen to jeremy hunt's speech this morning, what will your sort of overarching views on it? >> i mean , it's difficult >> i mean, it's difficult because obviously the conservatives have put tax up to a record high and the main show tick of, of this speech is that in the next government, if the tories were to win, that they would put down taxes, that labour would put taxes up....
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investigando un doble apuñalamiento aquí en el área de story road, en el este de san josé, cerca del parque emma, donde se estaban llevando a cabo las celebraciones por el 5 de mayo. aunque en estos momentos las autoridades no nos han confirmado si esto está relacionado con esas festividades. sin embargo, como pueden ver, hay bastante presencia policial. está también aquí el helicóptero también, creo, dando órdenes de evacuación y en estos momentos han cerrado la calle story road. las autoridades nos dicen que 2 personas fueron trasladadas al hospital con heridas graves, pero nuevamente aún no han confirmado si este incidente está relacionado con las festividades del 5 de mayo. y es que el este de san josé, previo a esto, eh bueno, fue escenario de un de un desfile pacífico de celebraciones pacíficas familiares. hablamos con algunos participantes de las actividades hace unas horas. el 5 de mayo. representa pues a la cultura y también es muy importante para traer a mi hija a estos eventos para que ella también mire la cultura y también la tradición. y también venimos a represent
investigando un doble apuñalamiento aquí en el área de story road, en el este de san josé, cerca del parque emma, donde se estaban llevando a cabo las celebraciones por el 5 de mayo. aunque en estos momentos las autoridades no nos han confirmado si esto está relacionado con esas festividades. sin embargo, como pueden ver, hay bastante presencia policial. está también aquí el helicóptero también, creo, dando órdenes de evacuación y en estos momentos han cerrado la calle story road....
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emma goss, nbc, bay area news. emma, thank you. we can see that security blockade right behind you there at the fairmont. we're also following now breaking news in san jose, a shooting that shut down a freeway off ramp. this is happening at 280 and mclaughlin avenue this is near the two 8101 interchange. people are being asked to avoid this area while police continue to investigate. officers aren't saying much right now, but we do know a man was shot and rushed to the hospital around 6 p.m, he remains at critical in critical condition at this hour. it's unclear if the shooting happened on the off ramp or on a nearby street. also tonight, startled by gunfire while out in the water, a frightening experience in the final stretch of a regatta. gunshots ring out, bullets landing dangerously close to a group of teen rowers. heard it right there. this happened on the sacramento river about two and a half weeks ago. you could hear the gunshots and then you see the splashes from the bullets landing not too far from those rowers there on the
emma goss, nbc, bay area news. emma, thank you. we can see that security blockade right behind you there at the fairmont. we're also following now breaking news in san jose, a shooting that shut down a freeway off ramp. this is happening at 280 and mclaughlin avenue this is near the two 8101 interchange. people are being asked to avoid this area while police continue to investigate. officers aren't saying much right now, but we do know a man was shot and rushed to the hospital around 6 p.m, he...
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emma's killer cannot be named because he was 17 at the time of the offence. he pleaded guilty to her murder earlier this year. a second teenager who was also charged in connection with the attack is yet to enter any plea. so for this family, the legal process is not over. ellie price, bbc news. it was a heart—stopping landing for two people on board a small plane in australia. a malfunction shortly after take—off meant the landing gear couldn't be deployed. so the pilot spent four hours flying above newcastle, north of sydney, burning off fuel, before coming down very hard on the runway. it was described as a text—book emergency landing, and thankfully, no—one was hurt. the british dramas happy valley, top boy, and the sixth commandment, picked up two prizes each at the bafta tv awards in london. top boy was named best drama, while there were acting awards for sarah lancashire and timothy spall. here's lizo mzimba. hello and welcome to the 2024 bafta television awards... - this year, three very different shows shared the honours, winning two awards ea
emma's killer cannot be named because he was 17 at the time of the offence. he pleaded guilty to her murder earlier this year. a second teenager who was also charged in connection with the attack is yet to enter any plea. so for this family, the legal process is not over. ellie price, bbc news. it was a heart—stopping landing for two people on board a small plane in australia. a malfunction shortly after take—off meant the landing gear couldn't be deployed. so the pilot spent four hours...
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emma goss, nbc bay area news. okay, thank you, emma. honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. the bay area gathered to today honor our fallen heroes. annual hillsborough memorial day parade returned to the peninsula. mounted police escorted the parade through the city, which ended with a carnaval and a music festival. they also held an observance ceremony honoring those who gave their lives to our country. in san jose, generations of veterans and their families gathered at oak hill cemetery for an emotional tribute to service and sacrifice. during that ceremony, wreaths were laid , representing the lives lost fighting our country. for many americans, this last monday in may marks the unofficial start of summer. today, i hope that you will take a moment, a simple and intimate moment of silence with your loved ones and cherish them. there are many who all that they have left. is the last letter home a picture in a frame, or a special moment or keepsake to remind them of a loved one they can no longer hold. san francisco marked memo
emma goss, nbc bay area news. okay, thank you, emma. honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. the bay area gathered to today honor our fallen heroes. annual hillsborough memorial day parade returned to the peninsula. mounted police escorted the parade through the city, which ended with a carnaval and a music festival. they also held an observance ceremony honoring those who gave their lives to our country. in san jose, generations of veterans and their families gathered at oak hill...
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the one and only emma hayes. this time next week, emma - here. the one and only emma hayes. this time next week, emma hayes i here. the one and only emma hayes. | this time next week, emma hayes will have started her new role as manager of the us national team. it is yet to be seen if chelsea can centre off with one last when i'5 metal packed in a suitcase. jo curry, bbc news. southampton have moved a step closer to a return to the premier league, they'll take on leeds united in the play—off final after beating west brom 3—1 in the second leg of their semi. it was a far more lively affair than the cagey goalless draw in the first leg. adam armstrong scoring in the second half, before adding a penalty late on. they'll face leed5 at wembley, a week tomorrow. xander schauffele had a more modest second round at the us pga championship, but he's still top of the leaderboard. after shooting a tournament record 62 on friday, he followed it up with a 68 —that moved him to 12—under—par — just one shot clear of the field. the best of the british players are matt wallace an
the one and only emma hayes. this time next week, emma - here. the one and only emma hayes. this time next week, emma hayes i here. the one and only emma hayes. | this time next week, emma hayes will have started her new role as manager of the us national team. it is yet to be seen if chelsea can centre off with one last when i'5 metal packed in a suitcase. jo curry, bbc news. southampton have moved a step closer to a return to the premier league, they'll take on leeds united in the play—off...
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emma. >> that's bahman's mum. >> that's bahman's mum. >> emma isn't she remarkable? >> emma isn't she remarkable? >> she's amazing. i told you i started the interview saying i've seen her and i don't know how she does it, i don't could she get through any day, let alone every day? it's that drive to get something positive, to come out of something. so awful and just on that appeal yesterday. >> so they they stuck with diminished responsibility, manslaughter , which means he manslaughter, which means he can't get a whole life sentence. and the judge said, like he he'll be in prison for the rest of that. but that doesn't mean he will be. but he but they upheld the sentence of attempted murder for driving the van. ian's van that three people. so why is one attempted murder and the other one not murder? it makes no sense. >> the fact that he's able to claim his benefit . >> the fact that he's able to claim his benefit. ipsis calocane now? yeah. the fact that he's in hospital and not in prison means he can claim his benefits , which he can give. to benefits, which he can
emma. >> that's bahman's mum. >> that's bahman's mum. >> emma isn't she remarkable? >> emma isn't she remarkable? >> she's amazing. i told you i started the interview saying i've seen her and i don't know how she does it, i don't could she get through any day, let alone every day? it's that drive to get something positive, to come out of something. so awful and just on that appeal yesterday. >> so they they stuck with diminished responsibility, manslaughter ,...