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the reason _ and i spoke to lesley about. the reason i — and i spoke to lesley about. the reason i remember this clearly is because — reason i remember this clearly is because i— reason i remember this clearly is because i had to go back to her twice — because i had to go back to her twice i— because i had to go back to her twice i can— because i had to go back to her twice. i can talk to you about that if that's— twice. i can talk to you about that if that's helpful, but to your question— if that's helpful, but to your question about why there was nothing documented on this, there isn't and i find _ documented on this, there isn't and i find it— documented on this, there isn't and i find it puzzling because it was discussed — i find it puzzling because it was discussed at a board meeting very briefly— discussed at a board meeting very briefly and — discussed at a board meeting very briefly and i can remember that the board _ briefly and i can remember that the board essentially were disappointed that this _ board essentially were disappointed tha
the reason _ and i spoke to lesley about. the reason i — and i spoke to lesley about. the reason i remember this clearly is because — reason i remember this clearly is because i— reason i remember this clearly is because i had to go back to her twice — because i had to go back to her twice i— because i had to go back to her twice i can— because i had to go back to her twice. i can talk to you about that if that's— twice. i can talk to you about that if that's helpful, but to your...
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lesley riddoch, thank you. a quick _ what are they for a? lesley riddoch, thank you. a quick question - what are they for a? lesley riddoch, thank you. a quick question for - what are they for a? lesley riddoch, thank you. a quick question for paul| thank you. a quick question for paul hutcheon. obviously it is an election year, how much damage do you think the whole situation with the leadership of the snp has done to the party in this particularly important year?— to the party in this particularly important year? to the party in this particularly imortant ear? ~ , ., ., important year? well, there is a of issues that — important year? well, there is a of issues that have _ important year? well, there is a of issues that have caused _ important year? well, there is a of issues that have caused great - important year? well, there is a of. issues that have caused great damage to the snp. obviously, the ongoing police investigation into party finances, that has been a nightmare for the snp regardless of who leads it. humza yousaf�*s 12 months and charged were hard
lesley riddoch, thank you. a quick _ what are they for a? lesley riddoch, thank you. a quick question - what are they for a? lesley riddoch, thank you. a quick question for - what are they for a? lesley riddoch, thank you. a quick question for paul| thank you. a quick question for paul hutcheon. obviously it is an election year, how much damage do you think the whole situation with the leadership of the snp has done to the party in this particularly important year?— to the party in this...
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and then you say, "lesley, i need the facts on this. i know we have discussed before but i haven't got the answer front of mind. too many facts to hold in my head but this is an important one. i want to be sure i do have it." and then to mark, a phrase, faxing to answers but they like to take the conversation back available, ie, is one of our narrative boxes. but why did you consider the issue of remote access to be an important issue at that time? it access to be an important issue at that time? ., . access to be an important issue at that time? ~ , access to be an important issue at that time? . , ~ , that time? it was... as i said earlier. _ that time? it was... as i said earlier. it — that time? it was... as i said earlier, it was _ that time? it was... as i said earlier, it was an _ that time? it was... as i said earlier, it was an ongoing - that time? it was... as i said - earlier, it was an ongoing question. it was _ earlier, it was an ongoing question. it was something that was raised by postmasters in the cases that were bein
and then you say, "lesley, i need the facts on this. i know we have discussed before but i haven't got the answer front of mind. too many facts to hold in my head but this is an important one. i want to be sure i do have it." and then to mark, a phrase, faxing to answers but they like to take the conversation back available, ie, is one of our narrative boxes. but why did you consider the issue of remote access to be an important issue at that time? it access to be an important issue...
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we know that lesley sule, rather than - that lesley sule, rather than getting — that lesley sule, rather than getting an sas 70 audit, as the royal— getting an sas 70 audit, as the royal mail group for an internal audit. _ royal mail group for an internal audit, where you responsible for that? _ audit, where you responsible for that? if— audit, where you responsible for that? .,y audit, where you responsible for that? ._ ., ., ., that? ifi may, having read through the documentation _ that? ifi may, having read through the documentation and _ that? ifi may, having read through. the documentation and remembered that? ifi may, having read through - the documentation and remembered on this, i think the process is slightly different for the new outline. there was criticism in ten, 11 because the audit had taken too long, it had run over massively in terms of time and budget. there were two reasons for that, ernst & young had a new team on it and they not were for money and secondary, horizon online had been put in place and theresimply, i am told, there hadn't been the time to get all of
we know that lesley sule, rather than - that lesley sule, rather than getting — that lesley sule, rather than getting an sas 70 audit, as the royal— getting an sas 70 audit, as the royal mail group for an internal audit. _ royal mail group for an internal audit, where you responsible for that? _ audit, where you responsible for that? if— audit, where you responsible for that? .,y audit, where you responsible for that? ._ ., ., ., that? ifi may, having read through the documentation _...
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as lesley stahl first reported in november, the subjects are not what you'd expect. they're monkeys, rhesus macaque monkeys who have been studied there for over 80 years. 94% of their dna is the same as humans. they survived with environmental stability until six years ago when the island was hit with a devastating storm. after taking tests for tuberculosis, measles and covid, lesley and her team were allowed to visit the island off the coast of puerto rico. >> there are roughly 1,800 monkeys on cayo. they live in isolation in what is a natural laboratory. halfway between captivity and the way they would live in the wild. are they fighting? >> yeah. she's looking around and screaming for help. trying to get others to come to her aid. >> biologist james higham and noah snyder-mackler are part of a team of investigators in this long-term research project. what's the lifespan usually? >> the lifespan here on the island for the females, is about 18 years. in males, about 15 years. >> do they have -- is there a predator? >> no predators here. >> another way life here is u
as lesley stahl first reported in november, the subjects are not what you'd expect. they're monkeys, rhesus macaque monkeys who have been studied there for over 80 years. 94% of their dna is the same as humans. they survived with environmental stability until six years ago when the island was hit with a devastating storm. after taking tests for tuberculosis, measles and covid, lesley and her team were allowed to visit the island off the coast of puerto rico. >> there are roughly 1,800...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm cecilia vega. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more tonight on "60 minutes." mom genes. she passed them down to you. but who passed them to her? ancestrydna can show her who and where her genes came from. best of all, it's on sale for mother's day. get it now, before she has to remind you. oh no. running low? with...
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it came from lesley riddle. and of course, that historically has always been attributed to ma carter, when that's actually lesley riddle. - i mean, one of the earliest stars of the grand ole opry in the 1920s was deford bailey, the so-called "harmonica wizard." [playing harmonica] - there were literally black artists there from the first night that the grand ole opry began. linda martell. - (singing) yoodle-la-di-eee-eee - she was the highest black woman to chart until beyoncé. and this was in the late '60s. - of course, charley pride. - (singing) we'll walk the fields together - charley pride had 29 number ones on country radio. - he succeeded in spite of the fact that he was black, not because he was black, you know what i mean? - if you take hank williams, sr., for example, he fused the blues with country music. - (singing) i tried so hard, my dear - so it has a very inherently black inspiration in our genre that happened with the godfather of country music. so this started a long, long time ago. it seemed t
it came from lesley riddle. and of course, that historically has always been attributed to ma carter, when that's actually lesley riddle. - i mean, one of the earliest stars of the grand ole opry in the 1920s was deford bailey, the so-called "harmonica wizard." [playing harmonica] - there were literally black artists there from the first night that the grand ole opry began. linda martell. - (singing) yoodle-la-di-eee-eee - she was the highest black woman to chart until beyoncé. and...
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saul in which she told you that the — lesley saul in which she told you that the post office had been advised — that the post office had been advised that the expert with witness that the _ advised that the expert with witness that the post office had used in crimihat— that the post office had used in criminal cases to give evidence about— criminal cases to give evidence about horizon had failed to mention that there _ about horizon had failed to mention that there were bugs in horizon, ihctudihg — that there were bugs in horizon, including in the seam is the case. you tell— including in the seam is the case. you tell us— including in the seam is the case. you tell us that in your statement. yes, _ you tell us that in your statement. yes. that's— you tell us that in your statement. yes, that's right. can you tell us that in your statement. yes, that's right.— you tell us that in your statement. yes, that's right. can we please try to in yes, that's right. can we please try to pin down — yes, that's right. can we please try to pin down the _ yes, that's right. can we
saul in which she told you that the — lesley saul in which she told you that the post office had been advised — that the post office had been advised that the expert with witness that the _ advised that the expert with witness that the post office had used in crimihat— that the post office had used in criminal cases to give evidence about— criminal cases to give evidence about horizon had failed to mention that there _ about horizon had failed to mention that there were bugs in horizon,...
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lesley says she'll be the first person in her family to go to college, the same as 97% of her fellow graduates at unity. >> they supported me throughout everything, and i feel like they're the reason i got into ucla, like they were there for me whenever i needed them. >> and while the seniors are happy to support each other on decision day, no one is more excited than their families. >> my mom is extremely proud because i'm her first child that's going to leave home and go attend college, so i think she's both nervous and excited for me. >> in oakland, tim johns abc seven news. >> congratulations to all the graduates. that'll do it for this edition of abc seven news at four. i'm larry beil. abc seven news at five is coming up next with more on the holiday weekend. traffic mess. the bay bridge toll plaza still backed up and probably will be for some time. the news at a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mo
lesley says she'll be the first person in her family to go to college, the same as 97% of her fellow graduates at unity. >> they supported me throughout everything, and i feel like they're the reason i got into ucla, like they were there for me whenever i needed them. >> and while the seniors are happy to support each other on decision day, no one is more excited than their families. >> my mom is extremely proud because i'm her first child that's going to leave home and go...
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lesley says she'll be the first person in her family to go to college, the same as 97% of her fellow graduates at unity. >> they supported me throughout everything, and i feel like they're the reason i got into ucla, like they were there for me whenever i needed them and while the seniors are happy to support each other on decision day, no one is more excited than their families. >> my mom is extremely proud because i'm her first child that's going to leave home and go attend college, so i think she's both nervous and excited for me in oakland. >> tim johns abc seven news. >> congratulations. the party is just getting started at bottlerock in napa. it's about more than music, and i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. >> i'll let you know how the weather is shaping up for bottlerock and all your outdoor plan for any traveler you want to be... like a craft cocktail connoisseur at the cambria hotel bar. uh-huh... uh-huh... or mr. "tackled the inbox" so it's room service time at a radisson hotel! ohh, effervescent. uh, excuse me! sorry, can i just uh... oh, selfie? yeah. c'mon on in! oh! ah,
lesley says she'll be the first person in her family to go to college, the same as 97% of her fellow graduates at unity. >> they supported me throughout everything, and i feel like they're the reason i got into ucla, like they were there for me whenever i needed them and while the seniors are happy to support each other on decision day, no one is more excited than their families. >> my mom is extremely proud because i'm her first child that's going to leave home and go attend...
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lesley stahl was like, it is just as here. no cameras are on mr. president. he goes on to say, i say this so that when you all say things about me, people are more inclined not to believe you and to believe me. he is intentionally trying to muddy the water so you can get what he wants. >> this is a man who has lied his entire life. in business. you listen to his trump who shares what it was like in the family. and of course the fact that, as we noted on this program, donald trump said in the courtroom by himself. there was no family around him. now he has found some people to show up to pretend. the one place he does not have to work hard is and said the republic and party which has become so desperate for his touch, his love, his nod of approval that they lost sight of everything they ever stood for. for a lot of republicans sitting inside the party, it has become more difficult for them which pivots back to the more broad political question that symone and i and others have been trying to get folks to focus on. that is the narrative for democrats to have th
lesley stahl was like, it is just as here. no cameras are on mr. president. he goes on to say, i say this so that when you all say things about me, people are more inclined not to believe you and to believe me. he is intentionally trying to muddy the water so you can get what he wants. >> this is a man who has lied his entire life. in business. you listen to his trump who shares what it was like in the family. and of course the fact that, as we noted on this program, donald trump said in...
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lesley duffy, bbc news. elsewhere — the conservatives have announced they will introduce mandatory national service for 18—year—olds if they win the election. it's a plan labour have called desperate and unfunded. the home secretary, james cleverly, has been giving more details on sunday with laura kuenssberg. what we are putting forward is a mandatory national service what we're putting forward is a mandatory national service, a small element of which will be with the military, and anyone taking that route will volunteer to do so. so whilst you will be compelled to take part in the national service, no—one will be compelled to do the military bit. and it's about addressing the fragmentation that we've seen in society — too many young people living in their own bubble, whether it be a digital bubble or a social bubble. and we want to get back to the situation where people are mixing with young people from different areas, different economic groups, different religions, to try and find a way of addr
lesley duffy, bbc news. elsewhere — the conservatives have announced they will introduce mandatory national service for 18—year—olds if they win the election. it's a plan labour have called desperate and unfunded. the home secretary, james cleverly, has been giving more details on sunday with laura kuenssberg. what we are putting forward is a mandatory national service what we're putting forward is a mandatory national service, a small element of which will be with the military, and...
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the oklahoma legislature and represents the greenwood today, there are two known living s massacre, lesley benefit randle and fletcher both 109 years old. they are spry, strong and they'll smile warmly when you say, hey miss flet randle, i'm going to spend a lot of time with both these. and it rea how how whether they are you know, when i first approached them, i was porcelain gloves, like, you know, i hope don't break. i'm not going to break. i'm here. i'm on alert, you know. so it's been really a pleasure to get to know those folks. but their time on this earth like all of ours, is they're living survivor. he's been ellis passed away last age of 102. the survivors are part of a n lawsuit seeking justice. justice on behalf of the entirecommunity. several massacre descendants were originally of the lawsuit as well, recently ruled the notice this could be part of the these survivors pass away, the justice goes with them. and tulsa and oklahamerica, the arbiters of so-called eyeing the hourglass and their understanding of backwards and untreated wound, not h festers and on payday is not wipe
the oklahoma legislature and represents the greenwood today, there are two known living s massacre, lesley benefit randle and fletcher both 109 years old. they are spry, strong and they'll smile warmly when you say, hey miss flet randle, i'm going to spend a lot of time with both these. and it rea how how whether they are you know, when i first approached them, i was porcelain gloves, like, you know, i hope don't break. i'm not going to break. i'm here. i'm on alert, you know. so it's been...
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coming up tonight on "60 minutes," lesley stahl reports on the pressure israel faces from iran and hezbollah. i'm jericka duncan in new york. have a great night. >>> something was missing. i felt a calling for community service. >> new at 6:00, a completely different career path for a south bay retiree. why he traded the tech world for law enforcement in his 60s. >>> plus the source of the blaze that sent an ominous black cloud over the bay this afternoon. why the smoke lingered long after the fire was out. >> the whole thing is a pure adrenaline rush. >> diving into danger. meet the teen that's from the most daring of wildfire frontlines. >>> the fitting sendoff for a local civil right legend who often compared his life to a jazz song. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >>> i'm andrea nakano. the santa clara sheriff's department is swearing in a new reserve deputy tomorrow morning, but he's a little bit older than your average recruit. >> da lin talks to the former marketing executive turned peace officer about why. in his mid-60s, he's beginning a career in
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i would have read lesley saul�*s e—mail sent to be. i would not have taken any decision on legal matters personally, without the advice of the general counsel and done something this significant is the board. we can see that you have had what the pr expert has been telling you to do about past convictions. and here, the head of it telling you _ and here, the head of it telling you i_ and here, the head of it telling you. i think your position is that you. i think your position is that you did — you. i think your position is that you did not _ you. i think your position is that you did not see simon clarke's advices. — you did not see simon clarke's advices, which address looking at past convictions, until after the court _ past convictions, until after the court of— past convictions, until after the court of appeal criminal does division — court of appeal criminal does division disclosures in late 2020, early— division disclosures in late 2020, early 2021~ — division disclosures in late 2020, early 2021. is division disclos
i would have read lesley saul�*s e—mail sent to be. i would not have taken any decision on legal matters personally, without the advice of the general counsel and done something this significant is the board. we can see that you have had what the pr expert has been telling you to do about past convictions. and here, the head of it telling you _ and here, the head of it telling you i_ and here, the head of it telling you. i think your position is that you. i think your position is that you...
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folks may remember the notorious interview with lesley stahl. she did a panel discussion after that interview where she was talking about what donald trump said to her. it was just she and her producer in the room and she said donald trump called the press the enemy of the people, right then and there. she said it is just us here, you can turn it off. like you really believe that? he said you know why i say these things? so that when you criticize me or say that i said something, they don't believe you, they believe me. donald trump knows what he is doing. when he says these things. when he hence that, if it is fair, i don't know, as long as it turns out the way we all think it will. he knows exactly what he is doing and he has a very particular message that he himself has seen that works. >> biden also broke his silence today on the campus protests. he defended free speech, but he clearly and aggressively condemned violence and anti- semitism. how difficult a needle as this for the president of thread? >> i thought it was an important speech th
folks may remember the notorious interview with lesley stahl. she did a panel discussion after that interview where she was talking about what donald trump said to her. it was just she and her producer in the room and she said donald trump called the press the enemy of the people, right then and there. she said it is just us here, you can turn it off. like you really believe that? he said you know why i say these things? so that when you criticize me or say that i said something, they don't...
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and if we were speaking at our old headquarters of fort lesley mcnair, i would have a perfect hyper local introduction to this topic. that's because, i mean, your former meeting site, as you all know, is the site of the execution of the lincoln conspirators. but remember, one of them was a german immigrant, george axelrod. all of them were hanged under the supervision of the son of german immigrants. and the grisly result was photographed by an immigrant from scotland, alexander gardener, spare it by fate it might be added, was the leader of the gang john wilkes booth who was killed by a trigger happy british immigrant boston corbett, under the command of an irish born captain. so this is just part of the story that you see continually appearing in the civil war era, because among his many other legacies, lincoln left us an amazingly diverse and inclusive america. in 1865, although it didn't become so without some violent pushback and resistance, admittedly. but in the end, nearly a quarter of and i can't believe i wrote the union army on ed bars day a quarter of the federal army spoke wi
and if we were speaking at our old headquarters of fort lesley mcnair, i would have a perfect hyper local introduction to this topic. that's because, i mean, your former meeting site, as you all know, is the site of the execution of the lincoln conspirators. but remember, one of them was a german immigrant, george axelrod. all of them were hanged under the supervision of the son of german immigrants. and the grisly result was photographed by an immigrant from scotland, alexander gardener, spare...
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love, lesley. yeah, maybe that's the way to go. well . i lesley. yeah, maybe that's the way to go. well. i think lesley. yeah, maybe that's the way to go. well . i think there way to go. well. i think there should be. >> well, i suppose if there's uniformity though, then that takes away competition, which obviously, you know, it's healthy. >> competition is no bad thing. >> competition is no bad thing. >> but there should be there should be a i don't know how you deal with it, but the fact that the prices are so varied, you just feel like you're being conned by them. david cunningham says , all countries in nato says, all countries in nato should be paying 2% of their gdp for defence. many do not do this. trump is correct . there's this. trump is correct. there's well, there's a lot that don't do it. no, i don't know how you force people to because it's the i mean, look at us. we're upping it to 2.5% in the next how many years at the end of the decade. end of the 2030. >> yeah, which is so it's taking us another six years to up it to 2.5. so you can't just demand . 2.5. so you can'
love, lesley. yeah, maybe that's the way to go. well . i lesley. yeah, maybe that's the way to go. well. i think lesley. yeah, maybe that's the way to go. well . i think there way to go. well. i think there should be. >> well, i suppose if there's uniformity though, then that takes away competition, which obviously, you know, it's healthy. >> competition is no bad thing. >> competition is no bad thing. >> but there should be there should be a i don't know how you deal...
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so the first i learnt was i bumped into lesley sule in the corridor, she was looking particularly grumpy. she said, "ijust found looking particularly grumpy. she said, "i just found out... looking particularly grumpy. she said, "ijust found out... 7 and i didn't remember the name and there is document that shows that. she said the fujitsu expert had been stood down because he had not disclosed to bugs which were not relevant in the case where he had given evidence. i then had a further conversation with susan crichton to say this does not quite make sense to me. why is he being stood down? and she explained that there was a duty of disclosure now, that what we had to do was go back over the cases where he had given evidence and inform them of this event. and where he had given evidence and inform them of this event. and “ust ca -iturin inform them of this event. and “ust capturing things. i inform them of this event. and “ust capturing things, we i inform them of this event. and “ust capturing things, we know�* inform them of this event. and just capturing things, we know there
so the first i learnt was i bumped into lesley sule in the corridor, she was looking particularly grumpy. she said, "ijust found looking particularly grumpy. she said, "i just found out... looking particularly grumpy. she said, "ijust found out... 7 and i didn't remember the name and there is document that shows that. she said the fujitsu expert had been stood down because he had not disclosed to bugs which were not relevant in the case where he had given evidence. i then had a...
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lesley stahl is at the white house. stahl: the white house is hoping that tomorrow's... in the '80s, women came into the newsroom. when i first joined, it was '72 and there were very few. by the '80s, there were more and more. woodruff: the decade of the '80s was still a time of sink or swim. you had to be resilient in your own way to survive in a period when you were going up against a lot of people who still didn't think women had what it took. these are some of the most famous faces in broadcasting, all of whom happen to be women. the best producers, i'm gonna get fired -- the best producers at cbs news are women. and they are at the level of taking hold and making decisions about individual pieces. they're not yet executive producers of all the news shows, but they will be. clayton: for the past 24 hours, her cause craft has taken to many of the nation's news and talk programs. i didn't set out to be joan of arc. but i think that what happened to me deserves some attention. woodruff: christine craft had a very successful career, but there she was in her late 30s and
lesley stahl is at the white house. stahl: the white house is hoping that tomorrow's... in the '80s, women came into the newsroom. when i first joined, it was '72 and there were very few. by the '80s, there were more and more. woodruff: the decade of the '80s was still a time of sink or swim. you had to be resilient in your own way to survive in a period when you were going up against a lot of people who still didn't think women had what it took. these are some of the most famous faces in...
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my name is lesley ford, i'm an adjunct fellow for the american enterprise institute. my research helps vulnerable families to find pathways of opportunity. i'd like to make a point about mothers having an unwanted preg tphapbcy. many women facing abortion face challenges. but that's not the answer. we have a duty to focus on real solutions. we should hesitate to make policy that says abortion results in better outcomes for women. it is difficult to isolate the effects of an abortion on women's long-term outcomes. at best the studies only point to correlations. we should not draw conclusions from them. instead, we should focus on the factors that lead women to consider abortion. nearly nine in 10 women who choose abortion are unmarried. over half of women who choose abortion are in their 20's. another 8% are in their teens. many women who seek abortion do so because they fear economic hardship. and a majority of post aborive women say they chose that option because they experienced pressure to abort from the important people in their lives. we must address the socioeco
my name is lesley ford, i'm an adjunct fellow for the american enterprise institute. my research helps vulnerable families to find pathways of opportunity. i'd like to make a point about mothers having an unwanted preg tphapbcy. many women facing abortion face challenges. but that's not the answer. we have a duty to focus on real solutions. we should hesitate to make policy that says abortion results in better outcomes for women. it is difficult to isolate the effects of an abortion on women's...
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lesley manville, for princess margaret... you know the princess of wales. ..and salim daw, who plays mohammed al fayed, alongside elizabeth debicki, who plays princess diana. also with four nominations, true life crime drama, the sixth commandment. timothy spall and is up for best actor and other nominations include anne reid, for best actress, and eanna hardwicke, for best supporting actor. the portrayal of the killer was so frightening, and we are in such a huge debt, if he had not been so frightening it may not have been powerful my friends are always saying do not introduce me to him because he too scary but he is is such a sweetheart. four nominations for the last of us, including best actress nomination for bella ramsey. everyone i have cared for has either died or left, everybody except for you! so don't tell me i'll be safe with someone else because the truth is i will be more scared! other shows nominated include strictly come dancing, recognised in the best entertainment category, and the coronation concert, up for
lesley manville, for princess margaret... you know the princess of wales. ..and salim daw, who plays mohammed al fayed, alongside elizabeth debicki, who plays princess diana. also with four nominations, true life crime drama, the sixth commandment. timothy spall and is up for best actor and other nominations include anne reid, for best actress, and eanna hardwicke, for best supporting actor. the portrayal of the killer was so frightening, and we are in such a huge debt, if he had not been so...
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the cast also includes penelope ann miller as first lady nancy reagan and lesley ann down as margaret thatcher. for the latest stories, you can sign up for gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. back now to the saturday five. >> thanks, ray. it's saturday night and you're with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes , and in a world where manchester united can win the fa cup, truly anything can happen. so maybe albie amankona can come up with a cogent argument for once, just maybe, just maybe , once, just maybe, just maybe, miracles. but we're going to crack on now with tonight's first debate. who's going first? >> yeah, i think that's me, darren. so is nigel farage a cop out? well, myself, like many of you who really like nigel's policies and what he stands for, have been really disappointed to see that he has said he is ruling out standing in the general election . well, what's general election. well, what's he going to do instead? well, he's going to fly off to go and support donald trump because he says that's more important in this
the cast also includes penelope ann miller as first lady nancy reagan and lesley ann down as margaret thatcher. for the latest stories, you can sign up for gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. back now to the saturday five. >> thanks, ray. it's saturday night and you're with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes , and in a world where manchester united can win the fa cup, truly anything can happen. so maybe albie amankona can come up...
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. >> good morning to you all, lesley. you say talking about the t, i used to have yorkshire t until they went woke and told us that if we didn't like their views then they didn't want to sell us their t, dickie says what happened with yorkshire? t can you remember? >> no, i can't remember. >> no, i can't remember. >> i remember something i can't remember the exact incident . remember the exact incident. dickie. you say the professionals on strictly come dancing have a short period of time to whip a sometimes totally inappropriate or inadequate celebrity into shape where they can perform a dance . well, these can perform a dance. well, these are highly competitive, professional dancers who want to win . of course, they have to be win. of course, they have to be tough on their celebrities and carolyn, good morning. you say it's about time we stopped the pro—palestine marches in whichever city they're doing it in the uk, our police are so stretched and it is, pandering to protesters . to protesters. >> yeah, lots of messag
. >> good morning to you all, lesley. you say talking about the t, i used to have yorkshire t until they went woke and told us that if we didn't like their views then they didn't want to sell us their t, dickie says what happened with yorkshire? t can you remember? >> no, i can't remember. >> no, i can't remember. >> i remember something i can't remember the exact incident . remember the exact incident. dickie. you say the professionals on strictly come dancing have a...
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i was briefed by lesley. as i explained, i came across her in a corridor, looking frustrated about something . we had about something. we had a conversation. she explained that and i don't believe she dismissed it as an inconvenience or however you suggested the question i'm putting to you is that you were fully briefed about this, about risk by susan crichton. >> what do you say to that? >> what do you say to that? >> i was briefed by susan that gareth jenkins could no longer be used. i'm not sure what you mean by risk that that what i know now is much more about this, that gareth jenkins hadn't been properly briefed in the first place. an expert witness. and but at the time that i had noidea and but at the time that i had no idea of the contents of the simon clarke advice , i want to simon clarke advice, i want to ask you, please , because i'm ask you, please, because i'm going to suggest to you that that you must have known about this by the end, of, august. >> and i want to take you to panel. >> and i wan
i was briefed by lesley. as i explained, i came across her in a corridor, looking frustrated about something . we had about something. we had a conversation. she explained that and i don't believe she dismissed it as an inconvenience or however you suggested the question i'm putting to you is that you were fully briefed about this, about risk by susan crichton. >> what do you say to that? >> what do you say to that? >> i was briefed by susan that gareth jenkins could no longer...
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the chief group executive, the chief executive and the board received and the inquiry heard this from lesley sewell as well, was at different levels . so i think we different levels. so i think we had a level zero and a level one that came to my level and to the board, issues that cropped up below that were not reported. one of the biggest challenges is, as i have been going through all of this documentation , is all of this documentation, is realising how much went on at an individual postmaster level. so when, when, when a bug affected large numbers of post offices or there was an outage which affected large numbers of post offices or a network failure , offices or a network failure, they were raised. but if a single subpostmaster made a call x number of times to a service centre , it wouldn't have been centre, it wouldn't have been picked up. and i think from a governance point of view, there is and the point has been made previously, a very important lesson around the issue of the institution and the individual. how does somebody, as a chief executive of an institution this large and com
the chief group executive, the chief executive and the board received and the inquiry heard this from lesley sewell as well, was at different levels . so i think we different levels. so i think we had a level zero and a level one that came to my level and to the board, issues that cropped up below that were not reported. one of the biggest challenges is, as i have been going through all of this documentation , is all of this documentation, is realising how much went on at an individual...
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lesley i nearly spurted out my tea when stephen said £500 a month for board and lodgings. that's for a full, you know, a proper grown adult . my know, a proper grown adult. my son, who is 22, pays £30 a week and think that's exorbitant. and he earns £2,000 a month. but apparently i'm the unreasonable one. two grand a month and he's paying one. two grand a month and he's paying £120 a month for board and lodging. see, i think 500 is quite steep. i don't know if you if you were out renting somewhere, it's going to cost you more, but you're not. >> you're living at home with mum or dad. >> yeah, but you're also getting all your washing done and the cleaning done. and probably the cooking done. >> i think. >> i think. >> and are you, are you even paying >> and are you, are you even paying for food? probably not. probably. mum goes and does the shopping. yeah. so actually it's a bargain 500 is quite steep. >> i just think you could be in a room by yourself. >> yeah. but then you'd have bills to pay on top of that. and your food bills and you council tax mark, you're not payi
lesley i nearly spurted out my tea when stephen said £500 a month for board and lodgings. that's for a full, you know, a proper grown adult . my know, a proper grown adult. my son, who is 22, pays £30 a week and think that's exorbitant. and he earns £2,000 a month. but apparently i'm the unreasonable one. two grand a month and he's paying one. two grand a month and he's paying £120 a month for board and lodging. see, i think 500 is quite steep. i don't know if you if you were out renting...
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but this is an interesting one from lesley young, who says my eight year old granddaughter has been diagnosed with type one diabetes and she has to have a smartphone to track her condition. but she does get gyp from kids at school and from teachers. keeps getting questioned and reported, yeah, i get that , but it has to be a get that, but it has to be a smartphone. does it depends quite on what she's on. >> but the more the technology is developing, it would have to be a smartphone, if she's on a freestyle libre, then she could scan it with a separate reader device. but then if she's on hybrid, it all gets very complicated. >> she has to be on the internet. >> on it? no. >> on it? no. >> well, that that's the danger, isn't it? most of the danger. >> so you could turn off everything. so it's a case of if you're using a smartphone as a medical device. i mean, because that's exactly what i do , you that's exactly what i do, you don't have to use it as smartphone. >> no, you could. ooh, it's my microphone. >> phones just, so you could turn everything else off onto flight mode apart from the bluet
but this is an interesting one from lesley young, who says my eight year old granddaughter has been diagnosed with type one diabetes and she has to have a smartphone to track her condition. but she does get gyp from kids at school and from teachers. keeps getting questioned and reported, yeah, i get that , but it has to be a get that, but it has to be a smartphone. does it depends quite on what she's on. >> but the more the technology is developing, it would have to be a smartphone, if...