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had more of a role in things then ou did? :, :, :, had more of a role in things then ou did?., had more of a role in things then ou did? :, ., ., ., , ., you did? not at all. that is a flamboyant _ you did? not at all. that is a flamboyant way _ you did? not at all. that is a flamboyant way of _ you did? not at all. that is a | flamboyant way of expending you did? not at all. that is a - flamboyant way of expending what had happened on the day. min; flamboyant way of expending what had happened on the day.— happened on the day. why would the barrister be concerned _ happened on the day. why would the barrister be concerned about - happened on the day. why would the barrister be concerned about the - barrister be concerned about the wide impact of the business? t barrister be concerned about the wide impact of the business? i don't know. it would _ wide impact of the business? i don't know. it would have _ wide impact of the business? i don't know. it would have been _ wide impact of the business? i don't know. it would have been discussed| know. it would have been discussed w
had more of a role in things then ou did? :, :, :, had more of a role in things then ou did?., had more of a role in things then ou did? :, ., ., ., , ., you did? not at all. that is a flamboyant _ you did? not at all. that is a flamboyant way _ you did? not at all. that is a flamboyant way of _ you did? not at all. that is a | flamboyant way of expending you did? not at all. that is a - flamboyant way of expending what had happened on the day. min; flamboyant way of expending what had happened...
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what are they saying to ou? . a farmers are. what are they saying to ou? . a farmers are.ing to ou? ., , you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg — you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg gate _ you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg gate just _ you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg gate just behind - you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg gatejust behind me, - you? good afternoon. as you can see, | brandenburg gatejust behind me, and actually, a lot of people just coming back now from a speech that was made by the finance minister, who is trying to offer some compromises, saying they will look to cut red tape farmers, because this protest has become about so much more than this particular row over plans to phase out fuel tax subsidy. about 10,000 people are estimated to be here today. i think it will be a long day for the protesters, and this has been going on a week, but today is a particularly big event. get a lot of people gathering around fire pits, having something to eat, having something to eat, a lot of farmers are r
what are they saying to ou? . a farmers are. what are they saying to ou? . a farmers are.ing to ou? ., , you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg — you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg gate _ you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg gate just _ you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg gate just behind - you? good afternoon. as you can see, brandenburg gatejust behind me, - you? good afternoon. as you can see, | brandenburg gatejust behind me, and actually,...
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how is 2024 looking for ou? ., , , , . party now? how is 2024 looking for ou? .,, , , . you? _ you? hopefully it will be a good year for us, especially - you? hopefully it will be a good year for us, especially with i you? hopefully it will be a good year for us, especially with the | year for us, especially with the high _ year for us, especially with the high cost — year for us, especially with the high cost of living here in the uk. hopefully— high cost of living here in the uk. hopefully the government will do something for him. well, happy new year~ _ something for him. well, happy new year. happy new year! and something for him. well, happy new year. happy new year!— something for him. well, happy new year. happy new year! and happy new earto year. happy new year! and happy new year to you. — year. happy new year! and happy new year to you. you've — year. happy new year! and happy new year to you, you've been _ year. happy new year! and happy new year to you, you've been waiting i year to you, you've been waiting patiently, happy new year. happy new ear for patiently, h
how is 2024 looking for ou? ., , , , . party now? how is 2024 looking for ou? .,, , , . you? _ you? hopefully it will be a good year for us, especially - you? hopefully it will be a good year for us, especially with i you? hopefully it will be a good year for us, especially with the | year for us, especially with the high _ year for us, especially with the high cost — year for us, especially with the high cost of living here in the uk. hopefully— high cost of living here in the uk....
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iasked ou if ou enough. it's not enough. no. iasked you if you would _ enough. it's not enough. no.nough. no. i asked you if you would feel comfortable - enough. it's not enough. no. i asked you if you would feel comfortable in l you if you would feel comfortable in reading the last part of your witness statement for our audience, you said you were happy to do that. absolutely. i you said you were happy to do that. absolutel . ,, you said you were happy to do that. absolutel . , , ., you said you were happy to do that. absolutely-— absolutely. i will pass that to you. thank you- — absolutely. i will pass that to you. thank you- so _ absolutely. i will pass that to you. thank you. so this _ absolutely. i will pass that to you. thank you. so this is _ absolutely. i will pass that to you. thank you. so this is my _ absolutely. i will pass that to you. thank you. so this is my witness l thank you. so this is my witness statement, _ thank you. so this is my witness statement, the last paragraph. i am an ordinary— statement, the last paragraph. i am an ordinary honest and very hard—workin
iasked ou if ou enough. it's not enough. no. iasked you if you would _ enough. it's not enough. no.nough. no. i asked you if you would feel comfortable - enough. it's not enough. no. i asked you if you would feel comfortable in l you if you would feel comfortable in reading the last part of your witness statement for our audience, you said you were happy to do that. absolutely. i you said you were happy to do that. absolutel . ,, you said you were happy to do that. absolutel . , , ., you said...
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do ou still unaware of the story. do you think _ still unaware of the story.k that will change, in time, if fujitsu has to pay out allotment compensation, will it become more of a story? it allotment compensation, will it become more of a story?- become more of a story? it has to, if it starts — become more of a story? it has to, if it starts to _ become more of a story? it has to, if it starts to directly - to, if it starts to directly impact the company and therefore indirectly impact japanese customers, then i think it will be impossible to keep the lid on it or keep it quiet. keep the lid on it or keep it cuiet. ~ . . keep the lid on it or keep it cuiet. ~ ., ., , quiet. what are the things -- one of the — quiet. what are the things -- one of the things _ quiet. what are the things -- one of the things viewers - quiet. what are the things -- one of the things viewers will find astounding is the horizon software is still in use being used by sub postmasters across the country because of the software technology is so complicated and would cost so much to tak
do ou still unaware of the story. do you think _ still unaware of the story.k that will change, in time, if fujitsu has to pay out allotment compensation, will it become more of a story? it allotment compensation, will it become more of a story?- become more of a story? it has to, if it starts — become more of a story? it has to, if it starts to _ become more of a story? it has to, if it starts to directly - to, if it starts to directly impact the company and therefore indirectly impact...
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which western stars are next for ou? . ~ ~ which western stars are next for ou? . ~ . ., you?a last night for the first fight there in almost two years. after the supreme court overturned a suspension of the practice in the capital. earlier, ajudge suspension of the practice in the capital. earlier, a judge had ordered the indefinite suspension of the practice which dates back to the 16th century in mexico, agreeing with animal rights activists who had filed a lawsuit. some good news from japan's mission to the moon. scientists say they have re—established contact with their landing craft. the probe, you can see it here, these images have been generated by a computer, has begun to explore the moon and is already sending back images of its surroundings. japan is only the fifth nation after the us, soviet union, china and india to land on the lunar surface. let's just take you back to france where we are closely watching the protest being made here by the french farmers. it is a big day of disruption near the french capital because farmers are blocking the highway as you can see
which western stars are next for ou? . ~ ~ which western stars are next for ou? . ~ . ., you?a last night for the first fight there in almost two years. after the supreme court overturned a suspension of the practice in the capital. earlier, ajudge suspension of the practice in the capital. earlier, a judge had ordered the indefinite suspension of the practice which dates back to the 16th century in mexico, agreeing with animal rights activists who had filed a lawsuit. some good news from...
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ou increase the number of jobs, that increases the number of customers. increase the number of customers and it■=■c increases e ability. it just goes across the board. so we are talking about 26,000 manufacturing jobs in pennsylvania sin we became president, 24,000 -- down 24,000 jobs from my predecessor because we invested. we invested in the infrastructure bill. we invested in the people who need the opportunity to have a good job. i want to end by saying, you've heard me say it a thousand times and it's worth saying. it's about a lot more than your paycheck, it's about dignity, it's aboutooking your kids in the eyes and saying everything is going to be ok. i could if you want me to, saying that i can look at my kid now and says, it's going to be ok, we are going to make it, we are going to make it. there's a lot more to do. but this is a self-fulfilling prophecy. and again, i will give you one last example. you talk about prescription drugs. the idea that prescription in us being able to pass requirement that medicare has to negotiate drug what, it sav
ou increase the number of jobs, that increases the number of customers. increase the number of customers and it■=■c increases e ability. it just goes across the board. so we are talking about 26,000 manufacturing jobs in pennsylvania sin we became president, 24,000 -- down 24,000 jobs from my predecessor because we invested. we invested in the infrastructure bill. we invested in the people who need the opportunity to have a good job. i want to end by saying, you've heard me say it a...
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. ., snowy day, what were people telling ou. . ., , ., ., snowy day, what were people telling ou. . . was tough and as you mention _ you. the weather was tough and as you mention it— you. the weather was tough and as you mention it is _ you. the weather was tough and as you mention it is a _ you. the weather was tough and as you mention it is a bit _ you. the weather was tough and as you mention it is a bit tough - you mention it is a bit tough for the pro—life anti—abortion movement that a massive victory 18 months ago a landmark victory returning roe v wade is a clearing the field to get to the ultimate goal which is a national abortion ban. that has not happened and things have not according to plan if you are into the abortion activist. they have seen glowing clinical persistence in the gallup or from 69% of americans support some actions to abortion. i think they know facing the election coming up this year it will be a tough climb for them to get their movement going forward. let’s tough climb for them to get their movement going forward. let's talk about as an — movement going
. ., snowy day, what were people telling ou. . ., , ., ., snowy day, what were people telling ou. . . was tough and as you mention _ you. the weather was tough and as you mention it— you. the weather was tough and as you mention it is _ you. the weather was tough and as you mention it is a _ you. the weather was tough and as you mention it is a bit _ you. the weather was tough and as you mention it is a bit tough - you mention it is a bit tough for the pro—life anti—abortion movement that...
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thank ou.ecting transport — avanti trains have stopped services on the west coast main line, and scotrail services have now stopped running. there have also been heartstopping moments at heathrow airport. several planes, including this one, had to initiate a "go—around" after being hit by gusts while landing. you can see it get one wheel down, before accelerating again. it did actually then later land in stansted — but it certainly would've been a bumpy ride on that. you can get all the latest updates on our website. as we've been saying, that storm is potentially escalating throughout the evening, so that page will be updated with all the information that you need there. and of course, wherever you are, you can get the latest weather forecast coming up in just a few minutes. people in eastern parts of germany have been treated to a dazzling view as an asteroid blazed across the night sky. take a look at this — in a rare event, the event was predicted by astronomers just three hours before impa
thank ou.ecting transport — avanti trains have stopped services on the west coast main line, and scotrail services have now stopped running. there have also been heartstopping moments at heathrow airport. several planes, including this one, had to initiate a "go—around" after being hit by gusts while landing. you can see it get one wheel down, before accelerating again. it did actually then later land in stansted — but it certainly would've been a bumpy ride on that. you can get...
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i process until this discussion with ou. ~' . process until this discussion with ou. ~ , ., , processthought about _ you. i think she means we haven't thought about changing _ you. i think she means we haven't thought about changing weddings | you. i think she means we haven't i thought about changing weddings in response to the uk government changing weddings. we had thought about weddings when the decision had been taken positively and proactively in cabinet to set the limit at 20. is proactively in cabinet to set the limit at 20-_ limit at 20. is it fair to say because — limit at 20. is it fair to say because nicola _ limit at 20. is it fair to say because nicola sturgeon l limit at 20. is it fair to say i because nicola sturgeon comes limit at 20. is it fair to say - because nicola sturgeon comes to limit at 20. is it fair to say _ because nicola sturgeon comes to you not being sure what to do, and ultimately as the inquiry has seen, that on this date there was no change too the rules, and you're the one that suggests that we stay at 20, are you the main driver of this decision? .
i process until this discussion with ou. ~' . process until this discussion with ou. ~ , ., , processthought about _ you. i think she means we haven't thought about changing _ you. i think she means we haven't thought about changing weddings | you. i think she means we haven't i thought about changing weddings in response to the uk government changing weddings. we had thought about weddings when the decision had been taken positively and proactively in cabinet to set the limit at 20. is...
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i believe now that's why they're allowing these people to come in, speople that don't speak ou language, they're signing them up to vote, and i believe that's why you are having millions of
i believe now that's why they're allowing these people to come in, speople that don't speak ou language, they're signing them up to vote, and i believe that's why you are having millions of
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what did ou make with it. simple as that. what did you make of _ with it. simple as that.d you make of your own _ with it. simple as that. what did you make of your own portrayall with it. simple as that. what did l you make of your own portrayal in the drama?— you make of your own portrayal in thedrama? g ., ,, , ., the drama? toby jones play my role to di i the drama? toby jones play my role to dip i mean. _ the drama? toby jones play my role to dip i mean, i'm _ the drama? toby jones play my role to dip i mean, i'm probably - the drama? toby jones play my role to dip i mean, i'm probably the - to dip i mean, i'm probably the worst person ever to make comment about how well toby did flip i think everyone knows i'm more than happy about it. , , , ., ., about it. gwyneth, you had three ears of about it. gwyneth, you had three years of research _ about it. gwyneth, you had three years of research to _ about it. gwyneth, you had three years of research to get - about it. gwyneth, you had three years of research to get to - about it. gwyneth, you had three years of research t
what did ou make with it. simple as that. what did you make of _ with it. simple as that.d you make of your own _ with it. simple as that. what did you make of your own portrayall with it. simple as that. what did l you make of your own portrayal in the drama?— you make of your own portrayal in thedrama? g ., ,, , ., the drama? toby jones play my role to di i the drama? toby jones play my role to dip i mean. _ the drama? toby jones play my role to dip i mean, i'm _ the drama? toby jones play...
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it week of weeks what has it been like for ou? ., , , week of weeks what has it been like for ou?e tortuous in a lot of ways. _ for you? it has been quite tortuous in a lot of ways. the _ for you? it has been quite tortuous in a lot of ways. the programme i for you? it has been quite tortuous| in a lot of ways. the programme on itv did _ in a lot of ways. the programme on itv did bring — in a lot of ways. the programme on itv did bring back dreadful memories. you know, you are back in your rat— memories. you know, you are back in your rat cage, — memories. you know, you are back in your rat cage, which is what i used to call_ your rat cage, which is what i used to call my— your rat cage, which is what i used to call my post office. this week things— to call my post office. this week things are — to call my post office. this week things are moving. i am to call my post office. this week things are moving. lam now to call my post office. this week things are moving. i am now trying to look_ things are moving. i am now trying to look on— things are moving. i am now trying to look on
it week of weeks what has it been like for ou? ., , , week of weeks what has it been like for ou?e tortuous in a lot of ways. _ for you? it has been quite tortuous in a lot of ways. the _ for you? it has been quite tortuous in a lot of ways. the programme i for you? it has been quite tortuous| in a lot of ways. the programme on itv did _ in a lot of ways. the programme on itv did bring — in a lot of ways. the programme on itv did bring back dreadful memories. you know, you are back in your...
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our view here is this could be the best long term add play ou there. that is what we're talking about. i think it ultimately will for some sort of holding structure from an a.i. perspective wit optimist, sergio, and others >> the best a.i. play out there? what are you talking about in terms of automakers are i total? again, betting against microsoft? >> i'm saying longer term, fro automotive and where they coul go, you could argue that, long term, this is going to turn to much more of a broader company as we've talked about, the a.i revolution is led by the godfather of a.i., jense nvidia, microsoft. everything we are seeing i tech for tesla to miss evaluate tha this will be an a.i. story this will be, what i've, you almost i will call it an air pocket it's more than an air pocket but i think we are going to see, at one point, two and a half, million vehicles per year. at that point, scott, we wil look back at this. this is more the opportunity, very bad bump in the road, rather than the time that this was a structural, change in th story. >> you menti
our view here is this could be the best long term add play ou there. that is what we're talking about. i think it ultimately will for some sort of holding structure from an a.i. perspective wit optimist, sergio, and others >> the best a.i. play out there? what are you talking about in terms of automakers are i total? again, betting against microsoft? >> i'm saying longer term, fro automotive and where they coul go, you could argue that, long term, this is going to turn to much more...
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from what ou can who is importing now. from what you can see. _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking at _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking at the - you can see, looking at the data, what impact will it have on prices? notjust what we pay in the shops but shipping prices as well? it in the shops but shipping prices as well?— in the shops but shipping rices as well? , , ., prices as well? it is estimated that every _ prices as well? it is estimated that every time _ prices as well? it is estimated that every time one _ prices as well? it is estimated that every time one box - prices as well? it is estimated that every time one box or. that every time one box or container is transported around the cape of good hope in africa, it costs $1000 more, so thatis africa, it costs $1000 more, so that is of course directly adding to costs and on top of that you need to deploy more ships, and you add close to $800 per box every time you add in a new ship. 0n $800 per box every time you add in
from what ou can who is importing now. from what you can see. _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking at _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking at the - you can see, looking at the data, what impact will it have on prices? notjust what we pay in the shops but shipping prices as well? it in the shops but shipping prices as well?— in the shops but shipping rices as well? , , ., prices as well? it is estimated...
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how did ou aet and i was a fan ever since. how did you get along _ and i was a fan ever since.ow did you get along when _ and i was a fan ever since. how did you get along when you _ and i was a fan ever since. how did you get along when you first - and i was a fan ever since. how did you get along when you first met? | and i was a fan ever since. how did i you get along when you first met? we not you get along when you first met? - got along right from the get go. he arrived atjfk airport and i was there with a contingent of new york cosmos players and executives and i spoke german. his english was quite good but we tended to speak in german. we hit it off quite well from the very beginning. find german. we hit it off quite well from the very beginning. and you said in the _ from the very beginning. and you said in the past _ from the very beginning. and you said in the past had _ from the very beginning. and you said in the past had very - said in the past had very germanic traits about timekeeping, for example. traits about timekeeping, for examle. , ., example. exactly. he w
how did ou aet and i was a fan ever since. how did you get along _ and i was a fan ever since.ow did you get along when _ and i was a fan ever since. how did you get along when you _ and i was a fan ever since. how did you get along when you first - and i was a fan ever since. how did you get along when you first met? | and i was a fan ever since. how did i you get along when you first met? we not you get along when you first met? - got along right from the get go. he arrived atjfk airport and...
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ok, ben, thank ou.now by david linden, who is an mp for the scottish national party. welcome to you. good to see you. we've also heard from the labour party today with sir keir starmer saying in his speech for the year that the energy and the country that creates divisive politics and he says he can see that with the snp so what do you make of that?— what do you make of that? people who mana . ed to what do you make of that? people who managed to stay _ what do you make of that? people who managed to stay awake _ what do you make of that? people who managed to stay awake for— what do you make of that? people who managed to stay awake for his - what do you make of that? people who managed to stay awake for his speech | managed to stay awake for his speech will be surprised to know that the man who supported the vote to remain in the european union has now asked join the conservative party and supported directive. the reality is the conservative party have not won an election here in scotland since 1955 a
ok, ben, thank ou.now by david linden, who is an mp for the scottish national party. welcome to you. good to see you. we've also heard from the labour party today with sir keir starmer saying in his speech for the year that the energy and the country that creates divisive politics and he says he can see that with the snp so what do you make of that?— what do you make of that? people who mana . ed to what do you make of that? people who managed to stay _ what do you make of that? people who...
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what do ou focusing mines in washington. what do you think — focusing mines in washington.o next was to mark he has to be? he: has to be seen to be doing something, both politically as the election campaign what's up, former president to —— former president trump has already intervened and said it would not happen if he was in power, but a message has to be sent to iran— backed militias that the united states will not take this standing by. the difficulty is, what target do you hit without them provoking an even greater escalation? since the start of the crisis, both the united states and iran, two countries long locks, decades, and animosities, have avoided direct confrontation. there are no calls in the united states for president biden to strike iran directly. he would want to avoid that. there are a range of iranian assets in the region that his military chiefs could choose. they have struck a assets in the region during this current conflagration, but they have to choose a target that sends an even stronger message stop more importantly than being seen to do something,
what do ou focusing mines in washington. what do you think — focusing mines in washington.o next was to mark he has to be? he: has to be seen to be doing something, both politically as the election campaign what's up, former president to —— former president trump has already intervened and said it would not happen if he was in power, but a message has to be sent to iran— backed militias that the united states will not take this standing by. the difficulty is, what target do you hit...
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thank ou. ., ,�* ~ united states is one of them. thank ou. ~ ., you.inken talking at length they are to _ you. antony blinken talking at length they are to reporters, l you. antony blinken talking at i length they are to reporters, ending with those meetings he had earlier with those meetings he had earlier with mahmoud abbas, talking about the need for hard choices from leaders in any region to try to end this conflict. but spent most of the time talking about the attacks yesterday in the red sea and talked about the freedom of shipping and how it needed to be guaranteed. he said there was a red sea attacks were aided and abetted by iran. the houthis rebels, of course, attacking shipping yesterday and said very clearly, there will be consequences if the attacks continue, and repeated that they needed to be clarity, that the world would need to come together to actually insure these attacks. and when pushed on what was consequences meant, he would not go further. a video ofjailed russian opposition campaigner alexei navalny has offered the first glimps
thank ou. ., ,�* ~ united states is one of them. thank ou. ~ ., you.inken talking at length they are to _ you. antony blinken talking at length they are to reporters, l you. antony blinken talking at i length they are to reporters, ending with those meetings he had earlier with those meetings he had earlier with mahmoud abbas, talking about the need for hard choices from leaders in any region to try to end this conflict. but spent most of the time talking about the attacks yesterday in the...
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did ou see £35,000 over a period of time.ence in that case? as i said, that's mitigation. they - defence in that case? as i said, that's mitigation. they have i defence in that case? as i said, | that's mitigation. they have said they committed that offence because they committed that offence because they were having losses, but they never said, they were having losses, but they neversaid, i had a they were having losses, but they never said, i had a loss of this day and this, because they are making the paperwork correct. if and this, because they are making the paperwork correct.— and this, because they are making the paperwork correct. if they were makinr the paperwork correct. if they were making the — the paperwork correct. if they were making the paper— the paperwork correct. if they were making the paper were _ the paperwork correct. if they were making the paper were correct i making the paper were correct because a significant discrepancy had been caused by the horizon system that the post office had put into their o
did ou see £35,000 over a period of time.ence in that case? as i said, that's mitigation. they - defence in that case? as i said, that's mitigation. they have i defence in that case? as i said, | that's mitigation. they have said they committed that offence because they committed that offence because they were having losses, but they never said, they were having losses, but they neversaid, i had a they were having losses, but they never said, i had a loss of this day and this, because they are...
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it soul destroying for them and for ou. , , ~' soul destroying for them and for ou. , , ~ , ., ., youthat comes forward, as mary has said, the majority are alone and they are told it is only them and they are the problem. and we see a cycle of abuse. everybody knows it is never really a secret, yet the organisation investigates the whistleblower and finds reasons to get rid of them, rather than investigating the allegations. if you take lucy letby, just think of those doctors who spend all those years training. they know when something is wrong. they report it and they find themselves having to apologise to the person who has been convicted of murdering babies. and thatis convicted of murdering babies. and that is the story over and over again. that is my life. you need the government to be behind this legislation for it to become law, let's be honest, we know what happens mostly to private members bills, is anyone in government listening to you?— bills, is anyone in government listening to you? certainly are. and if they weren't _ listening to you? certainly are. and if they weren't
it soul destroying for them and for ou. , , ~' soul destroying for them and for ou. , , ~ , ., ., youthat comes forward, as mary has said, the majority are alone and they are told it is only them and they are the problem. and we see a cycle of abuse. everybody knows it is never really a secret, yet the organisation investigates the whistleblower and finds reasons to get rid of them, rather than investigating the allegations. if you take lucy letby, just think of those doctors who spend all...
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people really were called towards ou? , , ., , , people really were called towards ou?in the shop _ my husband had issues when he was in the shop and _ my husband had issues when he was in the shop and i had been suspended and they— the shop and i had been suspended and they give no explanation, no signs— and they give no explanation, no signs or— and they give no explanation, no signs or nothing. so he got the trouble, — signs or nothing. so he got the trouble, he got people moaning at him and _ trouble, he got people moaning at him and all of these things. we were 'ust him and all of these things. we were just lucky— him and all of these things. we were just lucky we have stuck together and we _ just lucky we have stuck together and we are getting there. and hopefully. _ and we are getting there. and hopefully. we _ and we are getting there. and hopefully, we will. _ and we are getting there. jifjc hopefully, we will. thank you both very much indeed. glasgow is a unesco city of music, and this year is the 30th year of celtic connections, billed as europe's premierfolk
people really were called towards ou? , , ., , , people really were called towards ou?in the shop _ my husband had issues when he was in the shop and _ my husband had issues when he was in the shop and i had been suspended and they— the shop and i had been suspended and they give no explanation, no signs— and they give no explanation, no signs or— and they give no explanation, no signs or nothing. so he got the trouble, — signs or nothing. so he got the trouble, he got people moaning at...
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i he a younger version of trump for ou? ~ , . he a younger version of trump for ou?k he is a younger and i cleaner version. cleaner meaning? cieaning _ cleaner version. cleaner meaning? cleaning meaning he does not come with some _ cleaning meaning he does not come with some of the baggage that some of the _ with some of the baggage that some of the former president trump gala back right — of the former president trump gala back right along. he seems like he can control— back right along. he seems like he can control his public presentation a little _ can control his public presentation a little bit — can control his public presentation a little bit better. yes can control his public presentation a little bit better.— a little bit better. yes and quite strikin: a little bit better. yes and quite striking ideas _ a little bit better. yes and quite striking ideas talking _ a little bit better. yes and quite striking ideas talking about - a little bit better. yes and quite i striking ideas talking about sacking 75% of civil servants overnight, closing down the fbi, clos
i he a younger version of trump for ou? ~ , . he a younger version of trump for ou?k he is a younger and i cleaner version. cleaner meaning? cieaning _ cleaner version. cleaner meaning? cleaning meaning he does not come with some _ cleaning meaning he does not come with some of the baggage that some of the _ with some of the baggage that some of the former president trump gala back right — of the former president trump gala back right along. he seems like he can control— back right along....
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i would talk to your accountant if ou are in?in? i would talk to your accountant if you are self-employed, i - in? i would talk to your accountant if you are self-employed, i am - in? i would talk to your accountant | if you are self-employed, i am self if you are self—employed, i am self employed — if you are self—employed, i am self employed and i am also an employer. this is— employed and i am also an employer. this is the _ employed and i am also an employer. this is the point where you really need _ this is the point where you really need to— this is the point where you really need to get advice from your accountant. so that you are paying the right _ accountant. so that you are paying the right level of national insurance if you are self—employed or if you _ insurance if you are self—employed or if you are — insurance if you are self—employed or if you are an employer. insurance if you are self-employed or if you are an employer.- or if you are an employer. staying with ou, or if you are an employer. staying with you. we _
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how are ou? �* ., ., ., , ,, there is a lot going on. how are ou?�* ., ., , you?ood. the people need to know what kind of system we were living in. what things need sorting out. that is the main thing. i in. what things need sorting out. that is the main thing.— in. what things need sorting out. that is the main thing. i know your sto . that is the main thing. i know your story- many _ that is the main thing. i know your story- many people _ that is the main thing. i know your story. many people won't - that is the main thing. i know your story. many people won't know- that is the main thing. i know your. story. many people won't know your story. many people won't know your story. can we go back to before 2010, when us postmistress working in the post office. —— you were so postmistress. the numbers weren't adding up. what was happening? i took over the post office in 2005, screaming for help from day one. i was told, we have so many post offices, they are doing fine, it is just yours you are —— we are having issues with. they made me feel like the dumbest person
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>>at nothing's changed about ou view here that we don't support.fire at this time and there's no change to that because we don't believe that benefits anybody but hamas right now. we do continue to support humanitarian pauses but not a general ceasefire. the president wasn't signaling any change at all. >> well, with that, government welcome. we know it took a lot to get id here from tha.e storms down in florida. we appreciate you being here ont stage. we want to start with foreign policy.ng what's your reaction to president biden saying he's pushing israel to get out of gaza and then today the white house saying, no, no, there's no change in policy. >> well, look, israel is a rock-solid allocy of ours, the strongest ally we have in the middle east. as president, i will stand with israel in word and in deed, in public and in private. and what joe biden is doing, he's got a schizophrenic policy because he first said he was for israel, then he has his far lefa who doesn't like israel so he's kind ofof bouncing back and forh and behind the seasons the
>>at nothing's changed about ou view here that we don't support.fire at this time and there's no change to that because we don't believe that benefits anybody but hamas right now. we do continue to support humanitarian pauses but not a general ceasefire. the president wasn't signaling any change at all. >> well, with that, government welcome. we know it took a lot to get id here from tha.e storms down in florida. we appreciate you being here ont stage. we want to start with foreign...
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how are ou bottom of all of these issues. how are you the _ bottom of all of these issues.of these issues. how are you the chief executive now? how lon- are you the chief executive now? how long have _ are you the chief executive now? how long have you been the chief executive?— long have you been the chief executive? ., , . , ., , executive? for years to you must have surely — executive? for years to you must have surely had _ executive? for years to you must have surely had time _ executive? for years to you must have surely had time in _ executive? for years to you must have surely had time in four - executive? for years to you must | have surely had time in four years to cut to the heart of this issue, which is when did the post office no remote access to terminals was possible? remote access to terminals was ossible? , ., . . , possible? right, my role certainly cominu possible? right, my role certainly coming into _ possible? right, my role certainly coming into the _ possible? right, my role certainly coming into the post _ possible? right, my role certainly coming i
how are ou bottom of all of these issues. how are you the _ bottom of all of these issues.of these issues. how are you the chief executive now? how lon- are you the chief executive now? how long have _ are you the chief executive now? how long have you been the chief executive?— long have you been the chief executive? ., , . , ., , executive? for years to you must have surely — executive? for years to you must have surely had _ executive? for years to you must have surely had time _...
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., ., , letter, is this effectively mmo for ou ., ., .vely mmo for you_ can we scrolli your attentionyes. can we scroll over the page. _ your attentionyes. can we scroll over the page, please. - your attentionyes. can we scroll over the page, please. we i your attentionyes. can we scroll over the page, please. we can i your attentionyes. can we scroll i over the page, please. we can see at the very bottom it is from rob wilson who at that time was the head of the criminal law team. that wilson who at that time was the head of the criminal law team.— of the criminal law team. that is correct. of the criminal law team. that is correct- if _ of the criminal law team. that is correct. if you _ of the criminal law team. that is correct. if you look _ of the criminal law team. that is correct. if you look at _ of the criminal law team. that is correct. if you look at the i of the criminal law team. that is correct. if you look at the top i of the criminal law team. that is correct. if you look at the top of| correct. if you look at the top of t
., ., , letter, is this effectively mmo for ou ., ., .vely mmo for you_ can we scrolli your attentionyes. can we scroll over the page. _ your attentionyes. can we scroll over the page, please. - your attentionyes. can we scroll over the page, please. we i your attentionyes. can we scroll over the page, please. we can i your attentionyes. can we scroll i over the page, please. we can see at the very bottom it is from rob wilson who at that time was the head of the criminal law team. that wilson...
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anybody else except ou. ., you.cause it's all been unnecessary. they've ruined so many lives. it doesn't — they've ruined so many lives. it doesn't bear thinking about sometimes.— doesn't bear thinking about sometimes. ~ ., ., , sometimes. when pauline was prosecuted _ sometimes. when pauline was prosecuted her _ sometimes. when pauline was prosecuted her youngest - sometimes. when pauline was - prosecuted her youngest daughter was just two. the family were made homeless. just two. the family were made homeless-— just two. the family were made homeless. ., ., , ., .,, homeless. yeah, i was living almost hand to mouth _ homeless. yeah, i was living almost hand to mouth for— homeless. yeah, i was living almost hand to mouth for a _ homeless. yeah, i was living almost hand to mouth for a good _ homeless. yeah, i was living almost hand to mouth for a good few - homeless. yeah, i was living almostj hand to mouth for a good few years. but it's— hand to mouth for a good few years. but it's her— hand to mouth for a good few
anybody else except ou. ., you.cause it's all been unnecessary. they've ruined so many lives. it doesn't — they've ruined so many lives. it doesn't bear thinking about sometimes.— doesn't bear thinking about sometimes. ~ ., ., , sometimes. when pauline was prosecuted _ sometimes. when pauline was prosecuted her _ sometimes. when pauline was prosecuted her youngest - sometimes. when pauline was - prosecuted her youngest daughter was just two. the family were made homeless. just two. the...
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— if we get there - priorities for ou? ., ~ ., for you? yeah - you know, when ou look for you?ook at 2025, we have $3.5 i you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion _ you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion of — you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion of tax cuts expiring. thats— trillion of tax cuts expiring. that's something we're going to have _ that's something we're going to have to — that's something we're going to have to be — that's something we're going to have to be very focused on. because _ have to be very focused on. because that would be a $3.5 trillion — because that would be a $3.5 trillion... . because that would be a $3.5 trillion- - -_ trillion... tax cuts for the rich, trillion... tax cuts for the rich. of — trillion... tax cuts for the rich, of course. _ trillion... tax cuts for the rich, of course. tax i trillion... tax cuts for the i rich, of course. tax increase. for the rich. _ rich, of course. tax increase. for the rich. when _ rich, of course. tax increase. for the rich. when you i rich, of course. tax increase. for the rich. when you look i rich, of cou
— if we get there - priorities for ou? ., ~ ., for you? yeah - you know, when ou look for you?ook at 2025, we have $3.5 i you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion _ you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion of — you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion of tax cuts expiring. thats— trillion of tax cuts expiring. that's something we're going to have _ that's something we're going to have to — that's something we're going to have to be — that's something we're going to have to be very...
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well, ou we see on election day? well, you usually — we see on election day?ee on election day? well, you usually will add all the i you usually will add all the poles together and get on average. donald trump has adelaide basically for the entire year. he never really went down. despite all the court thinks, or the controversies, he does not go down so as we approach the voting tomorrow, he has a 14—18 pole lead depending on the pole and usually with that many poles, you tend to see that is usually the outcome.- usually the outcome. what chance does _ usually the outcome. what chance does nikki - usually the outcome. what chance does nikki haley i usually the outcome. what i chance does nikki haley have at this point of getting close to or even besting donald trump in this primary? ii it or even besting donald trump in this primary?— this primary? if it is going to ha en this primary? if it is going to happen it — this primary? if it is going to happen it is _ this primary? if it is going to happen it is going _ this primary? if it is going to happen it is go
well, ou we see on election day? well, you usually — we see on election day?ee on election day? well, you usually will add all the i you usually will add all the poles together and get on average. donald trump has adelaide basically for the entire year. he never really went down. despite all the court thinks, or the controversies, he does not go down so as we approach the voting tomorrow, he has a 14—18 pole lead depending on the pole and usually with that many poles, you tend to see that...
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thank ou. ., it's been my pleasure. thank ou. ., " ., it's been my pleasure.. you know competing against the likes of— you. you know competing against the likes of tech _ you. you know competing against the likes of tech giants _ you. you know competing against the likes of tech giants such - the likes of tech giants such as google and apple a is no easy feat. but how much harder is it when you're a not—for—profit foundation that wants to make sure that internet plays a more positive role in the world? well, that's exactly the challenge that the chair of the mozilla foundation has to face every day. its main product is the firefox web browser that doesn't come pre—installed. one of mozilla's biggest goals is to make the internet a global resource, open and accessible to all. mitchell, how can you do that for china when the internet is so heavily censored there? it’s so heavily censored there? it's a real so heavily censored there? it�*s a real challenge. some of the censorship we see at the human experience level, and others are in the internet and technology
thank ou. ., it's been my pleasure. thank ou. ., " ., it's been my pleasure.. you know competing against the likes of— you. you know competing against the likes of tech _ you. you know competing against the likes of tech giants _ you. you know competing against the likes of tech giants such - the likes of tech giants such as google and apple a is no easy feat. but how much harder is it when you're a not—for—profit foundation that wants to make sure that internet plays a more positive...
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stop what does david soul mean to ou? ., ., stop what does david soul mean to ou?id soul mean to ou? . ~ ., ., you? yeah, i think the era of the treat you? yeah, i think the era of the great thesaian. _ you? yeah, i think the era of the great thespian, you _ you? yeah, i think the era of the great thespian, you know, is - you? yeah, i think the era of the . great thespian, you know, is almost gone but this loss. i must say, i wasn't too familiar with his work, but looking back, iwish wasn't too familiar with his work, but looking back, i wish the new generation of actors would take after him, especially starsky and hutch. it's left along impression on me, one of my favourites. i love to laugh, but he really was a forest and i don't know who else can replicate. i can't think of anybody is much like him. do replicate. i can't think of anybody is much like him.— replicate. i can't think of anybody is much like him. do you remember starsky and — is much like him. do you remember starsky and hutch? _ is much like him. do you remember starsky and hutch? did _ is much lik
stop what does david soul mean to ou? ., ., stop what does david soul mean to ou?id soul mean to ou? . ~ ., ., you? yeah, i think the era of the treat you? yeah, i think the era of the great thesaian. _ you? yeah, i think the era of the great thespian, you _ you? yeah, i think the era of the great thespian, you know, is - you? yeah, i think the era of the . great thespian, you know, is almost gone but this loss. i must say, i wasn't too familiar with his work, but looking back, iwish wasn't too...
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thank ou. . ~' hardtalk from jerusalem. thank ou. . ~ , .. hello there. weather to come too in the forecast before things tend to settle down into the weekend, and it will turn drier. but plenty of flood alerts, flood warnings still in place. keep up to date with those on the bbc weather website, and of course, on your local bbc radio station too. now, this is the pressure chart for thursday — low pressure still centred out towards the northwest of scotland. still a brisk southeasterly wind with more rain for the northern isles, and some more rain heading towards the south of england too. more on that in just a moment. temperatures to start off thursday morning above freezing — 4—7 celsius north to south. there'll be more showers across the far north of scotland into the northern isles, also for western scotland, with a few showers heading across northern ireland into northwest england. more sunshine further south, there'll be more showers across the far north of scotland into the northern isles, also for western scotland, with a few showers heading acros
thank ou. . ~' hardtalk from jerusalem. thank ou. . ~ , .. hello there. weather to come too in the forecast before things tend to settle down into the weekend, and it will turn drier. but plenty of flood alerts, flood warnings still in place. keep up to date with those on the bbc weather website, and of course, on your local bbc radio station too. now, this is the pressure chart for thursday — low pressure still centred out towards the northwest of scotland. still a brisk southeasterly wind...
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did it come as a surprise to ou? , . , ., ., , did it come as a surprise to ou? much of a surprise- — you? this decision was not much of a surprise. there _ you? this decision was not much of a surprise. there has - you? this decision was not much of a surprise. there has been - of a surprise. there has been talk ofjohn kerry getting ready to step down for some time now. the previous un climate summit, the previous cop in 2022 in egypt's did not go that well for him, he came down with covid and was down for the account for part of that summit. so the sense was that summit. so the sense was that he was very focused on the summit that just happened that he was very focused on the summit thatjust happened in dubai. they saw that as a success and i think folks were really waiting for the moment when he would likely announce he would step down after that. you mentioned his role there at all the different cops. what you think his legacy will be this role?— you think his legacy will be this role? ., . ., ~ this role? having covered mr kerry through _ this role? having c
did it come as a surprise to ou? , . , ., ., , did it come as a surprise to ou? much of a surprise- — you? this decision was not much of a surprise. there _ you? this decision was not much of a surprise. there has - you? this decision was not much of a surprise. there has been - of a surprise. there has been talk ofjohn kerry getting ready to step down for some time now. the previous un climate summit, the previous cop in 2022 in egypt's did not go that well for him, he came down with covid...
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are ou read triumphant return to jamaica. are you ready for _ triumphant return to jamaica. bob has become the representation of bob has become the representation of peace _ of bob has become the representation of peace and what became clear was the genius _ of peace and what became clear was the genius of his music, and i really— the genius of his music, and i really feel— the genius of his music, and i really feel like music saved him in a way _ a way. # - a way. # all i ever a way. — # all i ever have # _ # all i ever have # redemption song #. mark— # redemption song #. mark savage, bbc news. when you write that... i'm alive. hermit crabs all of the road which scavenge shells as armour for their bodies are turning increasingly to plastic waste instead, look at that picture. the conclusion is based on analysis of photos taken by wildlife enthusiasts and published online. some of the scientists involved said they were heartbroken to see the extent to which the animals were living in our rubbish, with two thirds pictured in so—called artificial shelves. just a quick pointer,
are ou read triumphant return to jamaica. are you ready for _ triumphant return to jamaica. bob has become the representation of bob has become the representation of peace _ of bob has become the representation of peace and what became clear was the genius _ of peace and what became clear was the genius of his music, and i really— the genius of his music, and i really feel— the genius of his music, and i really feel like music saved him in a way _ a way. # - a way. # all i ever a way. — #...
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there's part of ou kind carried them, too. there's part of you kind of _ carried them, too.u kind of thinking, what - carried them, too. there's part of you kind of thinking, what more l carried them, too. there's part of i you kind of thinking, what more can i do? record—breaking season, record—breaking home runs of goal—scoring and yet i'm in a team that we have two bad games, we are out of the top four, were not challenging for anything, and i'm the one getting all the state, so it has to work out so you have to get things back on track, i have to be where you want to be.— where you want to be. cristiano ronaldo left — where you want to be. cristiano ronaldo left the _ where you want to be. cristiano ronaldo left the club _ where you want to be. cristiano ronaldo left the club not - where you want to be. cristiano ronaldo left the club not long l where you want to be. cristiano - ronaldo left the club not long after a critical interview. jaden sancho is away on loan after he was frozen out. restaurant, for now, is back, but he must decide which way is forward. patrick gea
there's part of ou kind carried them, too. there's part of you kind of _ carried them, too.u kind of thinking, what - carried them, too. there's part of you kind of thinking, what more l carried them, too. there's part of i you kind of thinking, what more can i do? record—breaking season, record—breaking home runs of goal—scoring and yet i'm in a team that we have two bad games, we are out of the top four, were not challenging for anything, and i'm the one getting all the state, so it has...
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he is with us tonight, ian, good to see ou. ., . y he is with us tonight, ian, good to see ou. ., .,fujitsu had remote _ see you. how early did you know that fujitsu had remote access _ see you. how early did you know that fujitsu had remote access to - see you. how early did you know that fujitsu had remote access to the i see you. how early did you know that fujitsu had remote access to the sub| fujitsu had remote access to the sub postmaster terminals? fujitsu had remote access to the sub postmasterterminals? i fujitsu had remote access to the sub postmaster terminals? i visited the fujitsu head office in september 2012 and met with their scene —— senior technical person. he was open about what fujitsu was doing, the capabilities they had and the day to day process they operated. he actually told me that they routinely had remote access to branch terminals and that they would often do that without the specific consent or even the knowledge of individual sub postmaster�*s. so or even the knowledge of individual sub postmaster�*s. 50 if or even the knowledge of individual sub postma
he is with us tonight, ian, good to see ou. ., . y he is with us tonight, ian, good to see ou. ., .,fujitsu had remote _ see you. how early did you know that fujitsu had remote access _ see you. how early did you know that fujitsu had remote access to - see you. how early did you know that fujitsu had remote access to the i see you. how early did you know that fujitsu had remote access to the sub| fujitsu had remote access to the sub postmaster terminals? fujitsu had remote access to the sub...
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theo leggett, thank ou flagship aircraft. theo leggett, thank you very _ flagship aircraft.much _ flagship aircraft. theo leggett, thank you very much indeed. . a rocket has blasted off from cape canaveral in florida, carrying the first american spacecraft to attempt a moon landing for half a century. if all goes well, the peregrine1 robot — developed by astrobotic — would be the first—ever soft lunar landing by a private company. launched in cooperation with nasa, it's the first of six commercial robot—lander missions planned for this year, in which the nasa will be, in effect, a passenger, studying the moon's surface. earlier i spoke to planetary scientist dr hannah sargeant — she said that a commercial lunar landing has been tried before. there has been a few different attempts. a private company attempted lunar mission. they didn't subtly learn so hopefully this will be the first successful soft landing of a commercial lander. commercialising space. has been most of the financial side, the economic activity, has been driven in space for earth economy, i believe. you deve
theo leggett, thank ou flagship aircraft. theo leggett, thank you very _ flagship aircraft.much _ flagship aircraft. theo leggett, thank you very much indeed. . a rocket has blasted off from cape canaveral in florida, carrying the first american spacecraft to attempt a moon landing for half a century. if all goes well, the peregrine1 robot — developed by astrobotic — would be the first—ever soft lunar landing by a private company. launched in cooperation with nasa, it's the first of six...
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very interesting to speak to ou. ., ~' very interesting to speak to ou. ., ~ , ., very interesting tod stadium in the capital, kinshasa. heads of state from across africa were invited to the ceremony. the opposition has refused to recognise mr tshisekedi's election victory last month, describing the result asa sham. bbc africa's emery makumeno was at the ceremony. there are tens of thousands of people here in this huge stadium in kinshasa, and a dozen heads of state, as the inauguration takes place. the venue has been packed for hours with singing and dancing as the crowds wait for the president. mr tshisekedi secured a second term in office after winning last month's presidential election with 73% of the vote — a result which the opposition has rejected, citing massive irregularities. one of the opponents challenged the result by filing a petition with the constitutional court but the court have held mr tshisekedi's victory and rejected claims that the poll was rigged. even today, as president is sworn in, moise katumbi, the runner—up, and martin fayulu, who came third, have called f
very interesting to speak to ou. ., ~' very interesting to speak to ou. ., ~ , ., very interesting tod stadium in the capital, kinshasa. heads of state from across africa were invited to the ceremony. the opposition has refused to recognise mr tshisekedi's election victory last month, describing the result asa sham. bbc africa's emery makumeno was at the ceremony. there are tens of thousands of people here in this huge stadium in kinshasa, and a dozen heads of state, as the inauguration takes...
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james, to you, how did ou sub-postmasters. james, to you, how did you know — sub-postmasters.ou, how did you know exactly _ sub-postmasters. james, to you, how did you know exactly get _ sub-postmasters. james, to you, how did you know exactly get drawn - sub-postmasters. james, to you, how did you know exactly get drawn into i did you know exactly get drawn into this story? we did you know exactly get drawn into this sto ? �* ., , ., , this story? i've done true stories before. this story? i've done true stories before- we _ this story? i've done true stories before. we are _ this story? i've done true stories before. we are always _ this story? i've done true stories before. we are always looking i this story? i've done true stories| before. we are always looking for something different and something original— something different and something original that you can bring to the story— original that you can bring to the story and — original that you can bring to the story and the first time i read it, i was _ story and the first time i read it, i was ashamed to say i did not
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thank ou. , ., , please do seek help by dialling 999. thank ou. , . , thank you. is there any cctv? potentially. — thank you. is there any cctv? potentially, that _ thank you. is there any cctv? potentially, that is _ thank you. is there any cctv? potentially, that is subject - thank you. is there any cctv? potentially, that is subject to l thank you. is there any cctv? i potentially, that is subject to an investigation, that's all i can say this time. if anybody did see anything suspicious last night at around about 9:15pm, believe it was, please get in touch, contact 999, and give us the details. is please get in touch, contact 999, and give us the details.— and give us the details. is the mother known _ and give us the details. is the mother known to _ and give us the details. is the mother known to you? - and give us the details. is the mother known to you? not i and give us the details. is the mother known to you? not at| and give us the details. is the - mother known to you? not at this sta . e, mother known to you? not at this staae, i mother known to you? not at this stage.
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it says what ou like to the actual word spoken.s what you like to tell me _ the actual word spoken. it says what you like to tell me what _ the actual word spoken. it says what| you like to tell me what happened to the money? she says i don�*t know where the money is, i told you. and you say you told me a pack of lies. she says no, i haven�*t told you a pack of lies. because i haven�*t stolen apparently again, concentrating on words used in an interview, pack of lies. sounds somewhat like language you might see in eight 1970s television detective show. was pack of lies something that... to show. was pack of lies something that... ., _ show. was pack of lies something that... ., �*, ., ., . that... to say... it's not a nice interview _ that... to say... it's not a nice interview. normally _ that... to say... it's not a nice interview. normally before - that... to say... it's not a nice| interview. normally before any interview — interview. normally before any interview the majority of times i speak— interview the majority of times i
it says what ou like to the actual word spoken.s what you like to tell me _ the actual word spoken. it says what you like to tell me what _ the actual word spoken. it says what| you like to tell me what happened to the money? she says i don�*t know where the money is, i told you. and you say you told me a pack of lies. she says no, i haven�*t told you a pack of lies. because i haven�*t stolen apparently again, concentrating on words used in an interview, pack of lies. sounds somewhat like...
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., ~ that money. 0k, chris roebuck, thank ou ve that money. 0k, chris roebuck, thank you very much — thank you very much indeed. _ that money. ok, chris roebuck, thank you very much indeed. thank- that money. 0k, chris roebuck, thank you very much indeed. thank you. - that money. 0k, chris roebuck, thank you very much indeed. thank you. i i you very much indeed. thank you. i think i am in the wrong business! to the us now and officials at america's central bank — the federal reserve — say us interest rates may have to stay high "for some time" to tackle inflation. that's according to the minutes from the bank's december meeting. the fed has signalled it will start cutting rates this year. and there's news that the biden administration is providing over $160 million to domestic chip production. michelle fleury is in our new york bureau. hello, michelle. let's start off with the federal reserve and the minutes. a lot of chatter about this. , ~ , ., , ., minutes. a lot of chatter about this. , ~ ., ., this. yes, i think investors for a lona this. yes, i think investors for a long time _
., ~ that money. 0k, chris roebuck, thank ou ve that money. 0k, chris roebuck, thank you very much — thank you very much indeed. _ that money. ok, chris roebuck, thank you very much indeed. thank- that money. 0k, chris roebuck, thank you very much indeed. thank you. - that money. 0k, chris roebuck, thank you very much indeed. thank you. i i you very much indeed. thank you. i think i am in the wrong business! to the us now and officials at america's central bank — the federal reserve — say...
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sporting associations been saying to ou? , , ., ., sporting associations been saying to ou?t. they share our _ you? they share our disappointment. they share our concern. _ you? they share our disappointment. they share our concern. as _ you? they share our disappointment. they share our concern. as i - you? they share our disappointment. they share our concern. as i said, i they share our concern. as i said, the wonderful thing about this sporting community in this country, very much off the back of london 2012 and the progress you alluded to it that we have made, have fantastic approaches towards sport, sport inclusion, greater access to activity, and all of them have their own programmes and are working hard every day, and in fact we all rightly have to give evidence of such programmes and make sure that we are reaching up to the whole of our community, and i think it was wonderful to get the support from that wider committee because there athletes, participants, all of their stakeholders are saying the same thing that we are, that surely this is a retrograde step and sur
sporting associations been saying to ou? , , ., ., sporting associations been saying to ou?t. they share our _ you? they share our disappointment. they share our concern. _ you? they share our disappointment. they share our concern. as _ you? they share our disappointment. they share our concern. as i - you? they share our disappointment. they share our concern. as i said, i they share our concern. as i said, the wonderful thing about this sporting community in this country, very much off the...
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ruling out industrial action, are ou? ~ ruling out industrial action, are ou?many people still reeling from the _ holds. charlie, so many people still reeling from the news _ holds. charlie, so many people still reeling from the news we _ holds. charlie, so many people still reeling from the news we had - holds. charlie, so many people still reeling from the news we had in i holds. charlie, so many people still| reeling from the news we had in the last couple of days with the two—year—old boy and father found dead at their home. today we are hearing from someone very close, a family member. the sister of a two—year—old boy, found dead alongside his father, says she doesn't blame social services for their deaths. 60—year—old kenneth battersby suffered a heart attack, and it's thought two—year—old bronson starved to death a few days later. melanie battersby spoke exclusively to our midlands correspondent, navtejjohal. bronson! come on, then. every time i saw him, you know, he were happy, he were smiley. he were... he learned to walk, he were learning to speak. he
ruling out industrial action, are ou? ~ ruling out industrial action, are ou?many people still reeling from the _ holds. charlie, so many people still reeling from the news _ holds. charlie, so many people still reeling from the news we _ holds. charlie, so many people still reeling from the news we had - holds. charlie, so many people still reeling from the news we had in i holds. charlie, so many people still| reeling from the news we had in the last couple of days with the two—year—old...
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how would ou definitely a bad news day. how would you compare — definitely a bad news day.he _ definitely a bad news day. how would you compare the uk's _ definitely a bad news day. how would you compare the uk's reining - definitely a bad news day. how would you compare the uk's reining in - definitely a bad news day. how would you compare the uk's reining in of. you compare the uk's reining in of inflation? you said you expected it to be back down to 2% in april, quite an achievement, but it seems to be moving more slowly here than elsewhere. you'll make the difference are massive and a lot of it is about timing. if you take food price inflation, that has been higher and slower to fall in the uk over the past year.— over the past year. then it was slower to _ over the past year. then it was slower to rise _ over the past year. then it was slower to rise in _ over the past year. then it was slower to rise in the _ over the past year. then it was slower to rise in the first - over the past year. then it was | slower to rise in the first place. if you look at what happened t
how would ou definitely a bad news day. how would you compare — definitely a bad news day.he _ definitely a bad news day. how would you compare the uk's _ definitely a bad news day. how would you compare the uk's reining - definitely a bad news day. how would you compare the uk's reining in - definitely a bad news day. how would you compare the uk's reining in of. you compare the uk's reining in of inflation? you said you expected it to be back down to 2% in april, quite an achievement, but...
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hugo, thank ou israelis and palestinians. hugo, thank you very _ israelis and palestinians.t days until the presidential primary on tuesday. with ms haley's campaign depending on victory in new hampshire, the former governor of south carolina ramped up her criticism of mr trump. ms haley questioned the former president's mental fitness, after he appeared to confuse her with the democrat nancy pelosi during a campaign speech. winning tuesday's primary, just eight days after his dominating win in the iowa caucuses, would streamline trump's progress toward securing a republican party presidential nomination. to discuss this, i am joined by dr thomas gift, who is director of the centre on us politics at university college london. thanks so much forjoining me. it seems like there is a bit of tit—for—tat going on here, who's likely to benefit from that? tit-for-tat going on here, who's likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for _ likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having _ likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having me, _ likely to benefit from that? t
hugo, thank ou israelis and palestinians. hugo, thank you very _ israelis and palestinians.t days until the presidential primary on tuesday. with ms haley's campaign depending on victory in new hampshire, the former governor of south carolina ramped up her criticism of mr trump. ms haley questioned the former president's mental fitness, after he appeared to confuse her with the democrat nancy pelosi during a campaign speech. winning tuesday's primary, just eight days after his dominating win in...
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guy hedgecoe, thank ou. laws, which will augment the measures introduced by beijing in 2020. the territory's chief executive, john lee, said four new offences would be introduced, including that of insurrection, though he said those who criticised his government without criminal intent would not face punishment. he said the legislation was needed to counter threats, which were both external and internal. earlier bbc news chinese correspondent martin yip. we asked him, what is the reason behind this legislation. john lee's government claims that if they don't bring in this legislation, hong kong would face what he called a real threat to national security to china, which would then threaten hong kong's internal security as well. that's what he kept saying this morning, and he made reference to threats from british intelligence agencies as well as the united states cia for their recent comments that they would step up their activities against china and hong kong in terms of surveillance. he kept emphasising th
guy hedgecoe, thank ou. laws, which will augment the measures introduced by beijing in 2020. the territory's chief executive, john lee, said four new offences would be introduced, including that of insurrection, though he said those who criticised his government without criminal intent would not face punishment. he said the legislation was needed to counter threats, which were both external and internal. earlier bbc news chinese correspondent martin yip. we asked him, what is the reason behind...
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what did he say to ou? ~ . . , now. -- war. what did he say to ou? ~ . ., , . , , now. -- war.you? what was incredible is my grandfather, i— you? what was incredible is my grandfather, i always _ you? what was incredible is my grandfather, i always had - you? what was incredible is my grandfather, i always had him l grandfather, i always had him in my —— near me right now but then they moved down to florida during the pandemic but i had interviewed 101 year old survivor over the summer and she was as a knife stop i thought she would live forever and she passed away a few weeks later. that day i was like you know what? i'm supposed to see my grandfather in december but i feel like i my grandfather in december but ifeel like i need to my grandfather in december but i feel like i need to see my grandfather in december but ifeel like i need to see him soonerso ifeel like i need to see him sooner so i booked a trip to visit him and i flew out the morning of october seven and i had no idea obviously what was to happen that day stop i had both this weeks earlier and i woke up to find
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