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michelle roberts, bbc news. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new voice after a two—year search. daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. midlands accent: when i chose my i voice, i knew what voice i liked. i dan will happily admit that he loves the sound of his own voice. but you can't blame him, especially as it's not technically his own voice. dan was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was a toddler, and has never been able to speak in his own voice. since he was nine years old, he's used a tablet—like device to communicate, which he controls with his eyes, and sounds like this. generic robotic voice: this is my old voice. it's a robot voice. but two years ago, he set out on a mission to replace the robotic drawl and find someone with a walsall accent like his fami
michelle roberts, bbc news. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new voice after a two—year search. daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. midlands accent: when i chose my i voice, i knew what voice i liked. i dan will happily admit that he loves the sound...
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michelle roberts, bbc news. donald trump is back in court in new york — with first witness david pecker — the former publisher of the national inquirer — back on the stand. before the trial resumed though, the judge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. our north america correspondent nada tawfik is there. sophie, david pecker took the stand and described a long—standing mutually beneficial relationship with donald trump. he said in the lead up to the 2016 election that michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer, and mr trump himself asked for a meeting with the national enquirer, and they asked him how he could help donald trump campaign. mr pecker said he agreed to publish negative stories about mr trump's opponents, and crucially, to kill any negative stories about mr trump himself. his testimony will be important to prosecutors case as they try to establish there was a criminal conspiracy on
michelle roberts, bbc news. donald trump is back in court in new york — with first witness david pecker — the former publisher of the national inquirer — back on the stand. before the trial resumed though, the judge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. our north america correspondent nada tawfik is there. sophie, david pecker took the stand and described a long—standing...
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michelle roberts, bbc news. just before we leave you, an update on our top story, after the uk government's rwanda bill was passed late last night, the plan is designed to deter migrants from crossing the channel in small boats. it was announced in 2022, but no flights are set off yet. the government hopes they will set off in the next ten to 12 weeks. in the past few hours, the french coastguard have now confirmed that five people have died attempting to cross the channel. these pictures were filmed by our team in calais, watching people try to leave the french coastline, heading to the uk. that is separate to the incident in which five people have died. those five include three men, women and a child, iconic french police. they say that a vessel set off around five o'clock this morning, a small boat after an initials stranding on a sand bank, set to see again. to stay with us for more on that and the other top stories. thank for watching. hello. today, again, it's going to be milder in the west compared to the
michelle roberts, bbc news. just before we leave you, an update on our top story, after the uk government's rwanda bill was passed late last night, the plan is designed to deter migrants from crossing the channel in small boats. it was announced in 2022, but no flights are set off yet. the government hopes they will set off in the next ten to 12 weeks. in the past few hours, the french coastguard have now confirmed that five people have died attempting to cross the channel. these pictures were...
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michelle roberts, bbc news. and good luck to them. four spears taken from an aboriginal community by captain cook and the crew of the endeavour when they landed in australia in 1770 are being repatriated. the weapons have been handed over at a ceremony at trinity college cambridge, following years of discussions. they had previously been lent to museums in australia in 2015 and 2020. noor nanji reports. these are the four spears that were brought to england more than 250 years ago when captainjames cook returned from australia on the endeavour. now they've been formally handed back. representatives of the la perouse aboriginal community welcomed their return. having them returned after all this time and having them displayed at kurnell at the very point they were taken in 1770 ensures that we're able to amplify the significance of the spears, but also too the events that occurred on that day. the weapons were taken from a local camp when the british expedition arrived in australia at the site of modern—day sydney. they were given to
michelle roberts, bbc news. and good luck to them. four spears taken from an aboriginal community by captain cook and the crew of the endeavour when they landed in australia in 1770 are being repatriated. the weapons have been handed over at a ceremony at trinity college cambridge, following years of discussions. they had previously been lent to museums in australia in 2015 and 2020. noor nanji reports. these are the four spears that were brought to england more than 250 years ago when...
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michelle roberts, bbc news. prince louis, the youngest child of the prince and princess of wales, is six today. to celebrate, a new photograph has been it was taken by his mother, known to be a keen photographer. the post office inquiry, which is looking into it failings that led to hundreds of prosecutions, has been hearing from susan crichton, the business's most senior in—house lawyer between 2010 and 2013. during her time, the post office brought hundreds of cases against sub—postmasters, despite concerns surrounding the horizon software. let's speak to our correspondent emma simpson, who is at the inquiry. tell us more about what has been heard _ tell us more about what has been heard today~ _ tell us more about what has been heard today it— tell us more about what has been heard today-— tell us more about what has been heard today. it really is, jane, one ofthe heard today. it really is, jane, one of the big question _ heard today. it really is, jane, one of the big question is, _ heard today. it r
michelle roberts, bbc news. prince louis, the youngest child of the prince and princess of wales, is six today. to celebrate, a new photograph has been it was taken by his mother, known to be a keen photographer. the post office inquiry, which is looking into it failings that led to hundreds of prosecutions, has been hearing from susan crichton, the business's most senior in—house lawyer between 2010 and 2013. during her time, the post office brought hundreds of cases against...
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michelle roberts, bbc news. what a moment. destiny—rae has now had her transplant. we'll find out how it went when we speak to her and her mum maria after eight. it will be great. catching up with them. let's take a look at some of today's newspapers. most of them lead on the rwanda bill, with the telegraph reporting that migrants could be detained "within days" as the prime minister sets aside 150 judges and 25 courts to get the flights moving by the summer. the metro's front page reflects a press conference held by rishi sunak ahead of the votes on the bill, saying that flights will start injuly, later than his previous promise of the spring, a delay which he's blamed on labour. and the guardian has a photograph of bbc news presenter huw edwards, following the announcement of his resignation on medical advice. we've spoken before on breakfast about a campaign, led by a former rugby league player, matthew syron, to stop the use of glass in pubs, bars and clubs after 9pm. matthew lost his sight after having a
michelle roberts, bbc news. what a moment. destiny—rae has now had her transplant. we'll find out how it went when we speak to her and her mum maria after eight. it will be great. catching up with them. let's take a look at some of today's newspapers. most of them lead on the rwanda bill, with the telegraph reporting that migrants could be detained "within days" as the prime minister sets aside 150 judges and 25 courts to get the flights moving by the summer. the metro's front page...
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chief justice roberts: next in case 22-842, national rifle association of america v. vullo. mr. cole? mr. cole
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look, i used to admire robert kennedy's environmental activism and i just don't understand what he's doing. i mean, denying that january 6 that the people who beat police officers vandalize the building. and we're attacking colleagues of mine while i was in the complex than that that is somehow just a form of protest, which is what he has said and people shouldn't be prosecuted. and then being more to the right way, more to the right than either donald trump or joe biden on unconditional support for netanyahu i mean, i just don't understand what he's trying to achieve >> very interesting, indeed, congressman ro khanna, we would love to have you back on with nicole sham and hand if the two of you would like to have that debate here on the air. thanks for joining us tonight >> thank you, abby >> next outraged tonight over body-camera footage of chicago police firing as many as 96 bullets a man is now dead after a tragic traffic stop. i'll speak to the state's attorney here. plus congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez has a serious warning after discovering deepfake pornography of herse
look, i used to admire robert kennedy's environmental activism and i just don't understand what he's doing. i mean, denying that january 6 that the people who beat police officers vandalize the building. and we're attacking colleagues of mine while i was in the complex than that that is somehow just a form of protest, which is what he has said and people shouldn't be prosecuted. and then being more to the right way, more to the right than either donald trump or joe biden on unconditional...