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let's hear from esther. esther, what's your thoughts on rwanda? is it going to work? if not, what's your solution? >> well, the problem, the problem with the ryan scheme, there are many problems. there are many things that you could say. the cost, the legal loopholes, the fact that rwanda is currently engaged with, with, military skirmishes with the east of the drc , and there are east of the drc, and there are questions around the president of rwanda, who's been president for quite some time, which many don't think is very democratic. the problem is this, this rwanda scheme is supposed to basically be a copy of what the australians did. however, it wasn't mapped out in the same way that the australians did it. so i know up front the australians spent about 800 million aud to make this scheme work. so we're talking about the cost of this up front. but yes, the aussies did foot a lot of money up front. but the problem is the rwandans have already sold 70% of the government housing that was meant to house these people, the rwanda, the australians didn't have that proble
let's hear from esther. esther, what's your thoughts on rwanda? is it going to work? if not, what's your solution? >> well, the problem, the problem with the ryan scheme, there are many problems. there are many things that you could say. the cost, the legal loopholes, the fact that rwanda is currently engaged with, with, military skirmishes with the east of the drc , and there are east of the drc, and there are questions around the president of rwanda, who's been president for quite some...
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tonight i'm joined by political commentator esther krakue , commentator esther krakue, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosindell, and author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. strap yourselves in. let's do this. it's time to reclaim britain's identity. next . identity. next. >> good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom. our top stories. the prime minister says the government will increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030. during a trip to poland, rishi sunak said the budget will reach £87 billion by the end of the decade . the end of the decade. addressing troops, he also said the uk defence industry will be put on a war footing. mr sunak called the plans the biggest strengthening of our national defence in a generation. >> as churchill said in 1934, to urge the preparation of defence is not to insert the imminence of war. on the contrary, if war was imminent, preparations for defence would be too late. i believe we must do more to defend our country, our interests and our values. so today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence. for a genera
tonight i'm joined by political commentator esther krakue , commentator esther krakue, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosindell, and author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. strap yourselves in. let's do this. it's time to reclaim britain's identity. next . identity. next. >> good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom. our top stories. the prime minister says the government will increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030. during a trip to poland, rishi sunak said the...
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esther povitsky! "drugstore june" is in theaters now. we'll be right back, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to dave bautista, jesse tyler ferguson, esther povitsky, once again. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots, right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. thank you for watching. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." goodnight, everybody. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- maya rudolph. si
esther povitsky! "drugstore june" is in theaters now. we'll be right back, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's...
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mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source close to him said resignation had become an option rather than letting the vote go ahead. this is a live shot of the official residence of the scottish first minister, bute house and humza yousaf is expected to make a statement around noon. let's talk to our political correspondent in edinburgh, lynsey bews. what is the latest you are hearing? we expect to hear from the first minister around noon, we are here at bute house, the official residence of the first minister and we expect to hear the current first minister say he will resign following the collapse of the power—sharing deal with the green party last week and that was when the trouble began for him and he has been under intense pressure since then. it was announced here at bute house on thursday last week that he would bring to an end t
mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source close to him said resignation had become an option rather than letting the vote go ahead. this is a live shot of the official residence of the scottish first minister, bute house and humza yousaf...
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dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the person is expected to die within six months. opponents of assisted dying say however the law is constructed, it could put unbearable pressure on the more vulnerable. disability campaigner baroness tanni grey—thompson fears changing the law could see some people being coerced into pursuing assisted dying. there's a huge number of people who aren't vocal, who don't feel they have choice, who feel they're a burden and are really worried, certainly around disabled people, are worried that if the law does change, then they will be encouraged to end their lives, whether they've got a terminal diagnosi
dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the...
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esther george is he who i've known for 6 years. it's good to see you. i am curious. if you ever had nightmares, to cut, not to cut, tie, not to hike, do you ever have those nightmares? >> i think if you've been up policymaker you understand the us economy does not always follow the forecast. edward: jamie dimon says the risk for stagflation is greater than it has been, where do you see the risks of stagflation your mind? >> right now the real focus has to be continuing the inflation fight. we have had growth over the past year, expectation that that growth would come down. when i look at the first quarter gdp numbers an initial estimate, does not show real signs of weakness at this point, the consumer is still spending so i think the focus as the fomc has had is right on target to look at inflation, to make sure they continue to bring that inflation down. edward: the fed signaled 3 rate cuts and the employment is beating expectations, core inflation is moving sideways and we started to see the pressure of it rising. will get even one cut this year? >> that is a very
esther george is he who i've known for 6 years. it's good to see you. i am curious. if you ever had nightmares, to cut, not to cut, tie, not to hike, do you ever have those nightmares? >> i think if you've been up policymaker you understand the us economy does not always follow the forecast. edward: jamie dimon says the risk for stagflation is greater than it has been, where do you see the risks of stagflation your mind? >> right now the real focus has to be continuing the inflation...
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esther. thank you. thank you. thank you. start out. good evening, commissioners , let me try to slice. okay my name is esther tang, senior environmental education strategist. this is my first update since i took the role about a little over a year ago, so one of my goals since i taking on this role is to build the full team, which we now have since mid-december. so for a while we've been, i think the last couple of years of team has been, you know, the in transition. and at one point we were down to just four of us. so it's very excited to have everyone on. and now that we're three newest members, you know, then onboarding and going out to schools, especially very excited to have, one of our coordinators who specialize in curriculum development. so it's really good to have that addition to our team. so i just want to give a general overview of our team. we offer several curriculums and programs to schools. so what we do is our team actually go out to the schools. so instead of training teache
esther. thank you. thank you. thank you. start out. good evening, commissioners , let me try to slice. okay my name is esther tang, senior environmental education strategist. this is my first update since i took the role about a little over a year ago, so one of my goals since i taking on this role is to build the full team, which we now have since mid-december. so for a while we've been, i think the last couple of years of team has been, you know, the in transition. and at one point we were...
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boost. >>> we are back with judge esther salus. so tell me where your faith and optimism comes from. i know we talked about this a little bit. i know it comes from your son. but when you see the wheels grind, and it feels so slowly, where does your faith come from and how do you focus on the achievements and the positive progress? >> you said it. it comes from my son. it comes from everything he gave up so that mark and i could continue to live our lives and we love life. he did not sacrifice his life so i would wonder mine. i'm not going to say that i'm always upbeat and optimistic, but i try. for me it's my god and my faith that help me move forward, never on, but forward. and i think the good that i see, none of the courts, a lot of things that are not covered. there's a lot of the naturalization ceremonies, officiating of her weddings. i run a recovery court where have seen people turn their lives around from being attic to now you know, successful individuals that want to pay it forward at sober houses and helping other people
boost. >>> we are back with judge esther salus. so tell me where your faith and optimism comes from. i know we talked about this a little bit. i know it comes from your son. but when you see the wheels grind, and it feels so slowly, where does your faith come from and how do you focus on the achievements and the positive progress? >> you said it. it comes from my son. it comes from everything he gave up so that mark and i could continue to live our lives and we love life. he did...
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dame esther rantzen talked about the uk not keeping up with the rest of the world on this issue. for those in favour, those seat there would have to be strict controls and the eligibility would be very important in terms of who was allowed to do it, those terminated is or hide their mentalfaculties it, those terminated is or hide their mental faculties being able to make the decision. those against a change in the law, said it would leave the door open for many vulnerable people to be pushed into it, if you like, in terms of being forced into their own suicides. there was quite an interesting intervention by the father of the house, the oldest mp in the chamber, the mp been there the longest, who said he felt it would essentially increase the suicide rate here in the uk by threefold. on the other side, there are mps who said their opinions have changed over the years having heard from their own constituencies and having heard really terrible stories of peoples very painful deaths, and how the idea that if you could make someone's death more their own decision, obviously that woul
dame esther rantzen talked about the uk not keeping up with the rest of the world on this issue. for those in favour, those seat there would have to be strict controls and the eligibility would be very important in terms of who was allowed to do it, those terminated is or hide their mentalfaculties it, those terminated is or hide their mental faculties being able to make the decision. those against a change in the law, said it would leave the door open for many vulnerable people to be pushed...
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>> so esther, there's a very fair challenge. and obviously i've someone who's raised my concern over the percentages before. well, i will say is that the home office made it a priority to focus on women and children initially, which is why that number is much higher, because they're the ones that have gone through the claims much quicker. as well as countries such as, for example, afghanistan, where we've put a lot of energy and focus into making sure, particularly those who work with our armed forces, are able to get their ability to remain in this country as they rightly should do, as we accepted with rwanda scheme. but i think it's still important to understand that, yes, i'm unhappy and appalled at the fact that what 77% on average are young single men who shouldn't be here in the first place because of that, leaving women and children behind because of that. amy, do you not think that it is a reasonable expectation of the british taxpayer and the women and children of the local area around these asylum centres or hotels to
>> so esther, there's a very fair challenge. and obviously i've someone who's raised my concern over the percentages before. well, i will say is that the home office made it a priority to focus on women and children initially, which is why that number is much higher, because they're the ones that have gone through the claims much quicker. as well as countries such as, for example, afghanistan, where we've put a lot of energy and focus into making sure, particularly those who work with our...
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so i ask unanimous consent senator lee be recognized to offer a resolution the text of esther is 624 the full senate trial. senator cruz would be recognized to offer resolution as the text of s resin 622 the trial committee. there then be up to 60 minutes of debate on the resolution concurrently and equally divided between the two leaders or their designees. following that use or yielding back of that time the senate vote on or relation to the resolution and the order listed with no amendments to the resolution and order. further following the tidisposition of the trout resolution they are not agreed chto comment senator schumer as designee be recognized to make a motion to dismiss the first article of impeachment. the motion be subject to only seven points of order. there be up to 60 minutes of debate concurrently equally divided on the motion to dismiss and the points of order. and following the use or yielding back of that time the senate vote in relation to the point of order in the order raged and order to dismiss. further it senator schumer as designee makes a motion to dismiss
so i ask unanimous consent senator lee be recognized to offer a resolution the text of esther is 624 the full senate trial. senator cruz would be recognized to offer resolution as the text of s resin 622 the trial committee. there then be up to 60 minutes of debate on the resolution concurrently and equally divided between the two leaders or their designees. following that use or yielding back of that time the senate vote on or relation to the resolution and the order listed with no amendments...
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dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the person is expected to die within six months. opponents of assisted dying say however the law is constructed, it could put unbearable pressure on the more vulnerable. disability campaigner baroness tanni grey—thompson fears changing the law could see some people being coerced into pursuing assisted dying. it's there's a huge number of people who aren't vocal, who don't feel they have choice, who feel they're a burden and are really worried, certainly around disabled people, are worried that if the law does change, then they will be encouraged to to end their lives, whether they've got a terminal
dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the...
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i mean it seems the enzyme and here's the key chain with the esther bonds. the links that will be broken, the man's i'm comes like a pac man and it goes off the individual esther bonds leading the basic building blocks parabolic assets and ethylene glycol. and from them we can make new plastics . i was coming. i mean that noise, plastic, not just youngstown inject, as team have now moved on to the next step. they want to modify the enzymes, dna so that it eats plastic even faster. to do this, they are experimenting with many different modifications. they analyze each variant individually selecting the most efficient ones for further study. they're also turning to modern technology and artificial intelligence to help bio technologist ronnie frank is assisting them. so give on hands on it. i want to scale up our technology. so we have our new prototype here that will allow us to analyze around $100.00 enzyme samples at once. and we've been studying multiple layers at the same time. can i get the ones that will generate the data? we need to feed our a, i to the
i mean it seems the enzyme and here's the key chain with the esther bonds. the links that will be broken, the man's i'm comes like a pac man and it goes off the individual esther bonds leading the basic building blocks parabolic assets and ethylene glycol. and from them we can make new plastics . i was coming. i mean that noise, plastic, not just youngstown inject, as team have now moved on to the next step. they want to modify the enzymes, dna so that it eats plastic even faster. to do this,...
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si kiley esther toro nos cuenta, habló con él y nos dice cómo fue que logró ayudarlo. y también ahora ayuda a más caninos para el año 2000. pedro hernández, durante su recorrido para dar alimento y atención a los perros sin hogar, conoció a teddy, un perrito abandonado en una zona solitaria del área oeste del país, y cuando llamó el perrito venía arrastrándose y me conmovió. lo habían atropellado y tenía este. múltiples fracturas, fracturas. la. la recomendación fue la eutanasia. yo dije que no, que me lo llevaba, que me lo llevaba. y como era diciembre, que estaba en vacaciones, pues me puse a buscar en los celulares que hacían con los perritos impedidos y vi los carritos, que eso lo hacen mucho en méxico. y yo dije yo creo que le puedo hacer algo más o menos, no igual, pero puedo hacerle algo y conseguí pvc, conseguí unas rueditas y le hice el primer carro a teddy y cuando lo monté ese perro saltaba de alegría, caminaba para aquí, para allá y eso me motivó. ese fue el primer paso que llevó a este rescatista a crear carritos de ruedas para p
si kiley esther toro nos cuenta, habló con él y nos dice cómo fue que logró ayudarlo. y también ahora ayuda a más caninos para el año 2000. pedro hernández, durante su recorrido para dar alimento y atención a los perros sin hogar, conoció a teddy, un perrito abandonado en una zona solitaria del área oeste del país, y cuando llamó el perrito venía arrastrándose y me conmovió. lo habían atropellado y tenía este. múltiples fracturas, fracturas. la. la recomendación fue la...
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r the program, esther george willbe our special guest. "squawk box" returns after a quick break. (vo) the key to being rich is knowing what counts. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. when it comes to investing, we live in uncertain times. some assets can evaporate at the click of a button. others can deflate with a single policy change. savvy investors know that gold has stood the test of time as a reliable real asset. so how do you invest in gold? sandstorm gold royalties is a publicly traded company offering a diversified portfolio of mining royalties in one simple investment. learn more about a brighter way to invest in gold at sandstormgold.com. >>> welcome back to "squawk. bitcoin halving expected to happen today or tomorrow the impact is already priced in currently. bitcoin prices now 65,000, moving up even higher. joining us is matt hogan, bitwise
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esther rantzen's life, whatsoever. and the best model isn't the right place to start. the best place to start is often the worst model. when someone's family doesn't want the best for them, when those around them don't love them, don't care for them, they're an inconvenience . and they're an inconvenience. and those people who will be shuffled off this mortal coil are those i worry about. and it's not when the issue is controversial that these things get analysed, it's when it's banal get analysed, it's when it's banal. when these things are normal, commonplace in society, that's when i really worry about people being killed by the state or by doctors. >> you said that people are shying away from it and they're not accepting it for what it is. i don't shy away from it. i would absolutely want someone to kill me. i don't shy away from the terminology. it doesn't make me cringe. i'm not, you know, we no longer prosecute people for killing themselves, but you've got no right to make someone kill you. no, i wouldn't have a right to force somebody who doesn't want to do it.
esther rantzen's life, whatsoever. and the best model isn't the right place to start. the best place to start is often the worst model. when someone's family doesn't want the best for them, when those around them don't love them, don't care for them, they're an inconvenience . and they're an inconvenience. and those people who will be shuffled off this mortal coil are those i worry about. and it's not when the issue is controversial that these things get analysed, it's when it's banal get...
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esther rantzen isjust a fantastic— wedge. esther rantzen isjust a fantastic campaigner, i heard her today— fantastic campaigner, i heard her today on— fantastic campaigner, i heard her today on the radio saying she has seen _ today on the radio saying she has seen her— today on the radio saying she has seen her husband, mother and dog die and of— seen her husband, mother and dog die and of all— seen her husband, mother and dog die and of all of— seen her husband, mother and dog die and of all of them it was her dog pass— and of all of them it was her dog pass death that she chose. and eve one pass death that she chose. and everyone speaks _ pass death that she chose. fific everyone speaks when pass death that she chose. fific everyone speaks when their pass death that she chose. elic everyone speaks when their own personal experience and for me and my mother, it was not that she was frightened of dying, it was that she was frightened of how she was going to die and very sadly she pretty much died choking on a
esther rantzen isjust a fantastic— wedge. esther rantzen isjust a fantastic campaigner, i heard her today— fantastic campaigner, i heard her today on— fantastic campaigner, i heard her today on the radio saying she has seen _ today on the radio saying she has seen her— today on the radio saying she has seen her husband, mother and dog die and of— seen her husband, mother and dog die and of all— seen her husband, mother and dog die and of all of— seen her husband, mother and dog...
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esther rantzen, calling for the change. assisted suicide is currently banned in england, in wales and northern ireland. in scotland, though, it's not a specific criminal offence. but people who help others to end their own lives do risk being charged with murder or other offences. those who oppose a change in the law say vulnerable people could be pressured into ending their lives. hundreds of border force officers at heathrow airport have begun their four day strike in a dispute over working conditions . the union says that conditions. the union says that more than 300 of its members are walking out until 7 am. on friday in protest over plans to introduce new working patterns, which would see around 250 staff forced out of their jobs. which would see around 250 staff forced out of their jobs . the forced out of their jobs. the home office, though, says it does have plans in place to minimise any disruption and that they remain open to discussing a resolution with workers . new resolution with workers. new laws protecting c
esther rantzen, calling for the change. assisted suicide is currently banned in england, in wales and northern ireland. in scotland, though, it's not a specific criminal offence. but people who help others to end their own lives do risk being charged with murder or other offences. those who oppose a change in the law say vulnerable people could be pressured into ending their lives. hundreds of border force officers at heathrow airport have begun their four day strike in a dispute over working...
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being me, >> yeah, i love esther being me, esther went out for esther and phil went out for breakfast one morning. >> you? >> did you? >> did you? >> really? and it was. you know, it was one of the best sort of hours had ages because hours i've had in ages because we it's like three we were just. it's like three northerners having right good northerners having a right good go have a good giggle. go up. you have a good giggle. it proper northern. was it was proper northern. it was just lovely. was really fun. just lovely. it was really fun. >> where'd she go? >> oh, where'd she go? >> oh, where'd she go? >> just round corner. >> just round the corner. >> just round the corner. >> why i invited? >> why wasn't i invited? >> why wasn't i invited? >> i don't know, you're famous. you're you're essex. you're from. you're from essex. i an honorary northerner. i can be an honorary northerner. >> no, no. >> no, no. >> sometimes. if you're a northerner, you know what it's like. you just need to get with a few of your own. yeah, and. >> and i know when i'm not wanted. >> let the northern out. all
being me, >> yeah, i love esther being me, esther went out for esther and phil went out for breakfast one morning. >> you? >> did you? >> did you? >> really? and it was. you know, it was one of the best sort of hours had ages because hours i've had in ages because we it's like three we were just. it's like three northerners having right good northerners having a right good go have a good giggle. go up. you have a good giggle. it proper northern. was it was proper...
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esther: dos meses teníamos de recién, ahora sí, casados. y él, pos, de hecho se fue, yo me quedé. cuando el regresó, pues, ya estaba mi hija. ella nació en julio. y él regresó en agosto. la segunda, igual. la segunda también, pues, allá y... cuando mi niño, el chiquito... pues, de hecho, él sí, él sí estuvo. y me sentí contenta porque, pues, nunca había estado, pues, cuando nacían sus hijos. ana: cuando habla, nosotras le decimos cómo vamos en la escuela. nos dice que cuidemos a mi abuelita, a mi mamá, a mi hermano. [laughs] ray: m'hijo. ¿cómo estás, hijo? ¿bien? ¿andas con tu tío manuel allá? mi hijo, el chiquito, cuando yo me fui, él todavía nempezaba a hablar. y, de repente, me empezó a decir por teléfono: "papá ¿cómo estás?". o sea, para uno es algo muy emionante. cuídate y cuida a tus hermanitas. cuidas a mamá, hijo. te quiero mucho. ♪ eso, fíjate. no, ni tensa. ¿no? no. rodo: si trabajamos de lunes a sábado, pues los domingos a comprar lonche pa' la semana, a lavar, y el resto, descansarlo para el siguiente día, pos estar, dijera quién
esther: dos meses teníamos de recién, ahora sí, casados. y él, pos, de hecho se fue, yo me quedé. cuando el regresó, pues, ya estaba mi hija. ella nació en julio. y él regresó en agosto. la segunda, igual. la segunda también, pues, allá y... cuando mi niño, el chiquito... pues, de hecho, él sí, él sí estuvo. y me sentí contenta porque, pues, nunca había estado, pues, cuando nacían sus hijos. ana: cuando habla, nosotras le decimos cómo vamos en la escuela. nos dice que...
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thank you so much joining us our best much for joining us and our best to esther we'll catch up to esther and we'll catch up soon. thanks there philip soon. my thanks there to philip davies conservative for davies mp, conservative mp for shipley. up next with shipley. coming up next with tonight's top pundits and a special . six months on, special guest. six months on, has israel gone too far in its response to october the 7th? plus in an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll, we've been asking are the tories too left well the results are left wing? well the results are in. shall next. earlier in an exclusive mark dolan tonight, people's poll i've been asking, are the tories too left wing ? well, it's too left wing? well, it's a landslide, but the wrong kind for the tories. 86.3% say yes. the tories are too left wing. no, the tories are too left wing. n0, 13.7. a the tories are too left wing. no, 13.7. a quick email from seanin no, 13.7. a quick email from sean in bridlington. good evening sean, thank you for your email . the conservative party email. the conservative party ought to
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dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, its huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the person is expected to die within six months. opponents of assisted dying say however the law is constructed, it could put unbearable pressure on the more vulnerable. disability campaigner baroness tanni grey—thompson fears changing the law could see some people being coerced into pursuing assisted dying. there's a huge number of people who aren't vocal, who don't feel they have choice, who feel they're a burden and are really worried. certainly around disabled people are worried that if the law does change, then they will be encouraged to end their lives, whether they've got a terminal diagnosis
dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, its huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the...
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decision which found that five episodes of gb news post about serving tory mps, including philip davies at esther mcvey and so jacob rees—mogg, broke its rules. the watchdog says broadcasters must maintain the highest standards ahead of the election. there is a warning that the government might struggle to deliver free childcare from september, families of preschool children over nine months will be entitled to 30 hours of government funded childcare. the national audit office has a pilot of the scheme was cancelled and it's not clear that childcare providers can find enough staff. a chair. at this moment may be script. from septemberfor working parents, there will be more free childcare, for babies from nine months old, 15 hours a week in term time. in wakefield, they're big worry has been getting places. ianthem worry has been getting places. when i not worry has been getting places. when i got pregnant. _ worry has been getting places. when i got pregnant. i— worry has been getting places. when i got pregnant. i put— worry has been getting places. when i got pregnant, i put us _ worry ha
decision which found that five episodes of gb news post about serving tory mps, including philip davies at esther mcvey and so jacob rees—mogg, broke its rules. the watchdog says broadcasters must maintain the highest standards ahead of the election. there is a warning that the government might struggle to deliver free childcare from september, families of preschool children over nine months will be entitled to 30 hours of government funded childcare. the national audit office has a pilot of...
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host: esther in san antonio, democratic caller. good morning, esther. caller: good morning. my comment is, kamala got where she is because of her qualifications. she didn't start out being unqualified. she started out from the bottom. she moved up to where she is today because of her expertise and because of her qualifications. when he speaks, he speaks like me, every other sentence is uh, uh, the way i am speaking now, uh. that's all i have. host: charlie spiering. guest: i am not a politician. i am an author, not a tv figure. i will put that. also i think that yes, she does sort of struggle to speak during some of her speeches and her record speaks for itself. host: jerry, pittsburgh, texas, republican. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. i was referring to kamala harris' genealogy. her father was on television and he was proud of the fact that he was half irish and half black. her mother is all indian. so that would make her one half indian, one fourth irish and one fourth black. she's more indian than anything. host: all right. guest: on her race, her father was j
host: esther in san antonio, democratic caller. good morning, esther. caller: good morning. my comment is, kamala got where she is because of her qualifications. she didn't start out being unqualified. she started out from the bottom. she moved up to where she is today because of her expertise and because of her qualifications. when he speaks, he speaks like me, every other sentence is uh, uh, the way i am speaking now, uh. that's all i have. host: charlie spiering. guest: i am not a...
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host: esther in san antonio, democratic caller. good morning, esther. caller: good morning. my comment is, kamala got where she is because of her qualifications. she didn't start out being unqualified. she started out from the bottom. she moved up to where she is today because of her expertise and because of her qualifications. when he speaks, he speaks like me, every other sentence is uh, uh, the way i am speaking now, uh. that's all i have. host: charlie spiering. guest: i am not a politician. i am an author, not a tv figure. i will put that. also i think that yes, she does sort of struggle to speak during some of her speeches and her record speaks for itself. host: jerry, pittsburgh, texas, republican. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. i was referring to kamala harris' genealogy. her father was on television and he was proud of the fact that he was half irish and half black. her mother is all indian. so that would make her one half indian, one fourth irish and one fourth black. she's more indian than anything. host: all right. guest: on her race, her father was j
host: esther in san antonio, democratic caller. good morning, esther. caller: good morning. my comment is, kamala got where she is because of her qualifications. she didn't start out being unqualified. she started out from the bottom. she moved up to where she is today because of her expertise and because of her qualifications. when he speaks, he speaks like me, every other sentence is uh, uh, the way i am speaking now, uh. that's all i have. host: charlie spiering. guest: i am not a...
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esther rantzen. dame esther rantzen saying no one's going to force a health care professional to bump me off, but i don't want to bump me off, but i don't want to be forced to live longer than i want to. your views. get in touch, let us know and we'll debate that throughout the programme. >> our top story though this morning the government has accused the eu of double standards following ireland's pledge to send asylum seekers back to the uk. >> well, tensions rose after ministers in era threatened to draft emergency laws amid concerns the rwanda plan could increase asylum numbers entering the republic . the republic. >> well, let's speak to the immigration lawyer ivan sampson, who joins to us talk about this this morning. good morning to you. thanks for joining this morning. good morning to you. thanks forjoining us so early. just explain to us a little bit about sort of the dynamics of what's happening here, because clearly the people crossing the channel are still coming. 900 last week, but it app
esther rantzen. dame esther rantzen saying no one's going to force a health care professional to bump me off, but i don't want to bump me off, but i don't want to be forced to live longer than i want to. your views. get in touch, let us know and we'll debate that throughout the programme. >> our top story though this morning the government has accused the eu of double standards following ireland's pledge to send asylum seekers back to the uk. >> well, tensions rose after ministers...
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founded in 1948 by harry and esther snyder, it all started as a little hamburger stand with a pioneering drive through speaker system. >> my grandparents, you know, came from very humble beginnings. >> reporter: now, they have 402 stores across eight states and they've amassed quite the following, even with the rich and famous. >> i'll have a plain cheese burger with light onions. >> reporter: current president lynsi snyder grew up at in-n-out but her path to leadership has no shortage of twists and turns. >> it was that pain and tragedy that really put each leader in its place. >> reporter: after harry died in 1976 esther handed control to lynsi's uncle rich who was killed in a plane cash, the next leader, lynsi's father died of an overdose. at just 17 lindsey was the only blood relative left, she started just like every other employee. >> you waited two hours to apply to work at a new store? redding, california, even though your family began in-n-out, is that right? >> i think that there's a stigma that can come with being, you know, the owner's kid and just wanting to be respected, li
founded in 1948 by harry and esther snyder, it all started as a little hamburger stand with a pioneering drive through speaker system. >> my grandparents, you know, came from very humble beginnings. >> reporter: now, they have 402 stores across eight states and they've amassed quite the following, even with the rich and famous. >> i'll have a plain cheese burger with light onions. >> reporter: current president lynsi snyder grew up at in-n-out but her path to leadership...
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esther -- mark mcmaster. global sports company endeavor has announced have entered into an agreement to be acquired by silverlake by 27.50 per share. endeavor physically investor in -- tko is not party to the transaction and will remain a public entity and they expect to close by the first quarter of 2025. endeavor stock has been halted. we will talk about the miss on deliveries in the first quarter putting blame on early production ramp-up's of its model three. it was r-star of the hour. -- it was our stock of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future. a future where you grew a dream into a reality. it's waiting for you. mere minutes away. the future is nothing but power and it's all yours. the all new godaddy airo. get your business online in minutes with the power of ai. ♪♪ hello, mia. are you ready to meet your demise? man, we really need to upgrade your trash
esther -- mark mcmaster. global sports company endeavor has announced have entered into an agreement to be acquired by silverlake by 27.50 per share. endeavor physically investor in -- tko is not party to the transaction and will remain a public entity and they expect to close by the first quarter of 2025. endeavor stock has been halted. we will talk about the miss on deliveries in the first quarter putting blame on early production ramp-up's of its model three. it was r-star of the hour. -- it...
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it's after more than 200,000 people signed a petition backed by dame esther rantzen, calling for a change to the law . assisted suicide is the law. assisted suicide is currently banned in england, wales and in northern ireland. in scotland, though it's not a specific criminal offence, but people who do help others to end their own lives risk being charged with murder or other offences . and those who oppose offences. and those who oppose the change in the law say that vulnerable people could be pressured into ending their lives . new laws protecting lives. new laws protecting consumers from hacking and cyber attacks are now in force, with all smart devices required to meet minimum security standards . meet minimum security standards. manufacturers of products like phones, tvs and smart doorbells are now legally required to protect internet connected devices against possible access by criminals. common passwords like one, two, three, four, five are now banned in the uk as part of a world first legislation, and users will be prompted to change them . and we're being change them. and we're b
it's after more than 200,000 people signed a petition backed by dame esther rantzen, calling for a change to the law . assisted suicide is the law. assisted suicide is currently banned in england, wales and in northern ireland. in scotland, though it's not a specific criminal offence, but people who do help others to end their own lives risk being charged with murder or other offences . and those who oppose offences. and those who oppose the change in the law say that vulnerable people could be...
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and after more than 200,000 people signed a petition backed by a terminally ill broadcaster, dame esther rantzen mp , today debated in rantzen mp, today debated in parliament whether dying people should be able to ask for medical assistance to end their lives. we'll discuss all that and more after the news with ray allison . allison. >> thanks, chris. good evening. our top stories tonight. the snp is preparing for a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he will now continue in his post until a replacement can be found . replacement can be found. clearly emotional, mr yousaf said he's quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide . political divide. >> no, ella whelan certainly bear no grudge against anyone. politics can be a brutal business. it takes its toll on your physical and mental health. your family suffer alongside you. i am in absolute debt to my wonderful wife, my beautiful children and my w
and after more than 200,000 people signed a petition backed by a terminally ill broadcaster, dame esther rantzen mp , today debated in rantzen mp, today debated in parliament whether dying people should be able to ask for medical assistance to end their lives. we'll discuss all that and more after the news with ray allison . allison. >> thanks, chris. good evening. our top stories tonight. the snp is preparing for a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his...
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the express 200,000 esther gets 200,000 demand. dame esther gets her . and the daily her dying wish. and the daily star zilla, which about star rat zilla, which is about large were the large rats. so those were the front . okay, so let's front pages. okay, so let's start with the telegraph . and a start with the telegraph. and a met police officer has accused a man of being openly jewish. why couldn't he just hide it like you, john? yeah. so, yeah , you you, john? yeah. so, yeah, you are openly jewish now, i'm jewish. i haven't jewish. i obviously i haven't really talked about it much. no. before i found out today , i just before i found out today, i just told you we were standing next told you we were standing next to each other in the cubicle. but so this is a clip of, but but i. so this is a clip of, of a jewish man walking through central london, walking past the march, wanting to walk through the march , as is his right as the march, as is his right as a human being, as a londoner, and being stopped by a policeman who's basically like, look, you're
the express 200,000 esther gets 200,000 demand. dame esther gets her . and the daily her dying wish. and the daily star zilla, which about star rat zilla, which is about large were the large rats. so those were the front . okay, so let's front pages. okay, so let's start with the telegraph . and a start with the telegraph. and a met police officer has accused a man of being openly jewish. why couldn't he just hide it like you, john? yeah. so, yeah , you you, john? yeah. so, yeah, you are openly...
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why couldn't they do something for esther in this time frame of about seven months, and they insist that in the negotiations, every point that is necessary should be given to return the captives, do you think they give points? well, one important point is that we didn't do this maybe 3 months ago. we saw that four months ago, we did not see that the people who at that time were strongly looking for the military achievement instead of exchanging the prisoners in negotiations , now they are looking to exchange the prisoners in the form of negotiations. this means that all parties in israel, all political currents , came to the conclusion that this political stalemate, this military stalemate, in fact, cannot achieve anything for them, which is an important issue. raised between the two parties. from different sides and none of them finally came to a conclusion. it is interesting that the demands of hamas have always been clear, which means that they should first a cease-fire should be established immediately, then the israelis should leave the cities of qadhi and settle on the border, and
why couldn't they do something for esther in this time frame of about seven months, and they insist that in the negotiations, every point that is necessary should be given to return the captives, do you think they give points? well, one important point is that we didn't do this maybe 3 months ago. we saw that four months ago, we did not see that the people who at that time were strongly looking for the military achievement instead of exchanging the prisoners in negotiations , now they are...
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yeah. >> this is the anti—woke crusade, essentially a victory for esther mcvey , actually, for esther mcvey, actually, because she's also getting civil servants back in the office. discrimination lawyer. robin moira, why she joins us next. and make sure you stay tuned as well for the latest diplomatic row between the uk and the repubuc row between the uk and the republic of ireland over illegal immigration. well, in just a few minutes time, we've got some astonishing footage for you of a couple of thugs wielding machetes who were trapped in a shop. i will let the footage do the talking in a few minutes. but before that, health secretary victoria has called time on woke nhs policies , with changes to the health service's constitution to be announced later this week. the removal of woke from the nhs. >> yes, this is interesting actually, because referring to people with ovaries rather than women will be outlawed, as will the term. the controversial term that we're seeing everywhere chestfeeding that will be outlawed too. >> honestly. right. so trans patients are expected to be banned fr
yeah. >> this is the anti—woke crusade, essentially a victory for esther mcvey , actually, for esther mcvey, actually, because she's also getting civil servants back in the office. discrimination lawyer. robin moira, why she joins us next. and make sure you stay tuned as well for the latest diplomatic row between the uk and the repubuc row between the uk and the republic of ireland over illegal immigration. well, in just a few minutes time, we've got some astonishing footage for you of...
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he was one of the bestest favorite teachers. esther brought her 3rd album along for today's visit. it's only been 8 years since he left school. and of course, this trip back to of from you its own task is being recorded for fans on social media. but her real passion is music and to get where she wants to be with it. she has to practice, practice, and practice the more the as to share this part of her day online too, or something the todd in you one does because e, as in comfortable, you do have to have to be really confident. you know that to show something that is not perfect. the hard work pays off, as just concerts are well received all across europe and new appearances have been scheduled soon in conjunction with her new album. it's always so nice, i think when you actually get to meet people and, and you is also with the casual i've been following you for that many years and i've seen you grow and, and, and that's really nice. c c after up on me brings 2 worlds together that really overlap. and with that, she's opening up new horizons to her friends on social media. that was a
he was one of the bestest favorite teachers. esther brought her 3rd album along for today's visit. it's only been 8 years since he left school. and of course, this trip back to of from you its own task is being recorded for fans on social media. but her real passion is music and to get where she wants to be with it. she has to practice, practice, and practice the more the as to share this part of her day online too, or something the todd in you one does because e, as in comfortable, you do have...
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esther aguirre is 61 year old. >> mother is an inmate at the all female federal prison in dublin. but now the prison is being shut down and all 600 women are being moved to points unknown. >> like, where are they going to take my mother to now? you know, like it's just wrong. well, for all them girls in there, you know, i feel for all of them on monday morning, ktvu spotted busses coming into the prison, which has been wracked by a sex abuse scandal involving inmates and guards. >> the bureau of prisons says they're shutting the dublin facility because, quote, it is not meeting expected standards. the agency says the closure may be temporary and will result in what it called a mission change. it's not clear what that means, and that worries people like lisa, whose niece is at the prison. she's petrified because she doesn't know where she's going. >> she's sick and she is supposed to be released immediate. reporter. >> the federal judge overseeing reforms held an emergency hearing monday and directed the special master in charge of the prison to make sure inmates are properly trans
esther aguirre is 61 year old. >> mother is an inmate at the all female federal prison in dublin. but now the prison is being shut down and all 600 women are being moved to points unknown. >> like, where are they going to take my mother to now? you know, like it's just wrong. well, for all them girls in there, you know, i feel for all of them on monday morning, ktvu spotted busses coming into the prison, which has been wracked by a sex abuse scandal involving inmates and guards....
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esther chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for holding this hearing today. thank you for being appearing before us. you state in your testimony that the president's budget request wire ties is staying ahead of complex and diverse threats facing the homeland and highlights your unwavering dedication to protecting the security of the american people. the president's budget also states that strengthening border security, providing safe and lawful pathways for immigration remain top priorities for the administration. i want to build on something one of my colleagues asked. how many got a ways have there been since president biden. you and the biden administration have reversed the secure policies that were working. you stop the border wall construction, allowed for millions of individuals, as we heard, including known and suspected terrorists, unforgivable levels of fentanyl and illicit drugs and substances into our country. these 1.7 million individuals came into our country and either a safe nor lawful, a
esther chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for holding this hearing today. thank you for being appearing before us. you state in your testimony that the president's budget request wire ties is staying ahead of complex and diverse threats facing the homeland and highlights your unwavering dedication to protecting the security of the american people. the president's budget also states that strengthening border security, providing safe and...