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the uk's best loved psychic, sally morgan . she saw psychic, sally morgan. she saw that gag coming. >> yeah, i did international best selling author. >> the drinks are on him. alpesh patel and legendary tv executive mike hollingsworth. now i'll be reacting to the brilliant news about the king in just two minutes time. but first, the news headlines and tamsin roberts . roberts. >> mark, thank you very much. here are the top stories from the gb newsroom. well—wishers outside buckingham palace are welcoming the news. the king is returning to public duties following the positive effect of his cancer treatment . but a his cancer treatment. but a palace spokesperson says king charles is greatly encouraged to be resuming some public facing dufies be resuming some public facing duties and very grateful to his medical team . he's been medical team. he's been receiving outpatient care since february for an undisclosed form of cancer. now charles and the queen will visit a cancer treatment centre on tuesday , the treatment centre on tuesday, the prime minister poste
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how was the shift to sally? did you always want to play sally? >> gayle: deep down inside of me, like a private dream that i didn't want to play sally. >> stephen: like a wish he can't say out loud. otherwise it won't happen. >> gayle: yeah, it was quite secret. i didn't believe it was going to happen. even after my audition i had a call back and i was flying to berlin with a friend just on a track. >> stephen: for this production, call back. cgs, to play sally. i was going to berlin. on a friend's trip. we ended up in a bar with a composer friend. he was like all right, here we go. we're going to play some of the songs in your biasing them. if you don't get this part of lease you will have gone to play sally bowles in berlin. i think it's very good, it's a good trade-off. it was one of the more special moments in my life. >> stephen: went to find out you got it? >> gayle: a few weeks later. i got a team phone call. i was not wearing pants. i was like, stay up here, team. >> stephen: would sally have state appear? did you call your composer frien
how was the shift to sally? did you always want to play sally? >> gayle: deep down inside of me, like a private dream that i didn't want to play sally. >> stephen: like a wish he can't say out loud. otherwise it won't happen. >> gayle: yeah, it was quite secret. i didn't believe it was going to happen. even after my audition i had a call back and i was flying to berlin with a friend just on a track. >> stephen: for this production, call back. cgs, to play sally. i was...
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and possibly i feel sally morgan prediction coming up everybody. and this will happen a little procedure that he might have to go in and have. and i then i think maybe another couple of months and you could say he's almost on the mend, but he's not on the mend just yet. right. >> so you mean you are a renowned psychic? your belief, your instinct and your expertise tells you you think in the end, in the long run, following possibly one more procedure. yeah, he's going to have another procedure go into potential operation. yep. and then . but operation. yep. and then. but you think the prognosis is good that he'll be all right in the long run? >> well, i do, i think that he's having the best treatment, but i think that i thought your question was, you know, is he going back to work too soon? at the moment i feel he is. but he's a workaholic. i mean, he is. i'm a workaholic . you're workaholic. >> do you know what it is? also, alpesh, he's watched baby reindeer on netflix. okay. he's he's done. how i met your mother and the sopranos. he's seen enough
and possibly i feel sally morgan prediction coming up everybody. and this will happen a little procedure that he might have to go in and have. and i then i think maybe another couple of months and you could say he's almost on the mend, but he's not on the mend just yet. right. >> so you mean you are a renowned psychic? your belief, your instinct and your expertise tells you you think in the end, in the long run, following possibly one more procedure. yeah, he's going to have another...
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sally hayden, author of m fourth happening. sally hayden, author of my fourth time _ happening. sally hayden, author of my fourth time we _ happening. sally hayden, author of my fourth time we drowned, - happening. sally hayden, author of| my fourth time we drowned, thank happening. sally hayden, author of - my fourth time we drowned, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. scientists say that the recent deadly heatwave in west africa and the sahel would not have taken place without the impact of climate change. temperatures soared above 48 celsius in mali last month with one hospital linking hundreds of deaths to the extreme heat. researchers from the world weather attribution group say human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation made daytime temperatures up to 1.5 degrees degrees hotter than normal in the region. let's speak to our environment correspondent matt mcgrath. matt, just explain what this survey found, what happened, and why it is happening? found, what happened, and why it is ha
sally hayden, author of m fourth happening. sally hayden, author of my fourth time _ happening. sally hayden, author of my fourth time we _ happening. sally hayden, author of my fourth time we drowned, - happening. sally hayden, author of| my fourth time we drowned, thank happening. sally hayden, author of - my fourth time we drowned, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. scientists say that the recent deadly heatwave in west africa...
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good morning, sally. jon- we — good morning, david. good morning, sally, jon. we tried _ good morning, david. good morning, sally, jon. we tried to _ good morning, david. good morning, sally, jon. we tried to put _ good morning, david. good morning, sally, jon. we tried to put you - good morning, david. good morning, sally, jon. we tried to put you on - sally, jon. we tried to put you on the sofa but _ sally, jon. we tried to put you on the sofa but it _ sally, jon. we tried to put you on the sofa but it didn't _ sally, jon. we tried to put you on the sofa but it didn't work- sally, jon. we tried to put you on | the sofa but it didn't work because the sofa but it didn't work because the costume is to make! this is your 25th -- the costume is to make! this is your 25th —— your costume is too big! this is your 25th year, what keeps you going? it this is your 25th year, what keeps ou auoin ? , this is your 25th year, what keeps you going?— you going? it is my faith in the samaritans _ you going? it is my faith in the samaritans in _ you going? it is my faith
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hello, i'm sally bundock. a powerful earthquake has hit the east coast of taiwan, with reports of at least one death and 50 people injured. the quake led to tsunami alerts in the philippines and japan. officials say flights were suspended at okinawa's main airport as a precautionary measure. the us geological survey says the quake measured 7.4 magnitude and also that the intensity of the shaking was very high. these are some recent pictures from hualien in taiwan — where buildings have collapsed and there are reports of power outages. there have been reports of multiple powerful aftershocks in the region. let's speak to rupert wingfield—hayes, our correspondent in taipei. tell us more. i can tell you even here in taipei this morning when the quake struck i was here in my home and it was very, very violent. the whole building suede and things were knocked off shelves. furniture knocked off shelves. furniture knocked over full i knocked off shelves. furniture knocked overfull i had knocked off shelves. furni
hello, i'm sally bundock. a powerful earthquake has hit the east coast of taiwan, with reports of at least one death and 50 people injured. the quake led to tsunami alerts in the philippines and japan. officials say flights were suspended at okinawa's main airport as a precautionary measure. the us geological survey says the quake measured 7.4 magnitude and also that the intensity of the shaking was very high. these are some recent pictures from hualien in taiwan — where buildings have...
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sally: they generally said that net charge-offs remain broadly stable. if you look at the commentary from management about the economy, it was a reiteration of what we have heard before. jamie dimon says -- he was asked about the macro economic outlook and says he does not want to get productions for a recession or not but in his opinion things are likely to be worse than we expect. on monday, he was saying the expectation for a 70% to 80% soft landing, the odds for that were a lot lower. still, they maintain that the consumer is in good shape and spending and jeremy barnum, chief financial officer of jp morgan, says corporations are flush with cash. at the lower end of the consumer scale, there does appear to be more pressure. sonali: thank you for leading our coverage, covering a slew of bank earnings. complicate a story. breaking news. tech information platform the information has reported that stubhub is aiming to go public violate this summer -- go public by late this summer. that would set up another sizable ipo after read it when public earlier th
sally: they generally said that net charge-offs remain broadly stable. if you look at the commentary from management about the economy, it was a reiteration of what we have heard before. jamie dimon says -- he was asked about the macro economic outlook and says he does not want to get productions for a recession or not but in his opinion things are likely to be worse than we expect. on monday, he was saying the expectation for a 70% to 80% soft landing, the odds for that were a lot lower....
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... with sally nugent and jon kay. children questioning their gender identity are being let down by a "toxic debate" over the subject, according to a major review. former sub—postmaster and leading campaigner alan bates describes post office bosses as "thugs in suits", as he gives evidence to the inquiry into the it scandal. the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving. bereaved families call for restrictions on newly—qualified drivers, to reduce the number of young people killed in road crashes. cost—of—living pressures still biting. debt support charities saying millions are turning to them for help. i'll have all the details. britain's most succesful gymnast max whitlock has told bbc breakfast in an exclusive interview, he's retiring after the paris olympics this summer — and that the games will be his last ever event. he h e m ostly he mostly dry start for many of us. it is chilly with sunshine. the rain in the west will cross all areas through the day. all of the de
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... with sally nugent and jon kay. children questioning their gender identity are being let down by a "toxic debate" over the subject, according to a major review. former sub—postmaster and leading campaigner alan bates describes post office bosses as "thugs in suits", as he gives evidence to the inquiry into the it scandal. the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving....
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that was 0liver spencer speaking to my colleague sally bundle. that is it for this edition of asia business report. hope you have a great day and we will see you at the same time tomorrow. —— sally bundock. it certainly was a windy weekend but the winds are going to be much lighter on monday because storm kathleen to the north is weakening and moving away but we do see more cloud coming from the south across england and wales and this area of low pressure takes rain northwards as well. clearer skies, scotland and northern ireland, will mean a chilly start here. we've got the early rain in north wales and northern england moving northwards and largely petering out across southern scotland. later in the day, we'll see some rain arriving in northern ireland. this rain in the south—west of england pushes back into wales, and some showery bursts of rain arrive in southern england and later into the midlands. but ahead of that, we'll get some sunshine for a while in the midlands and eastern england, so temperatures back up to a healthy 17 or 18 d
that was 0liver spencer speaking to my colleague sally bundle. that is it for this edition of asia business report. hope you have a great day and we will see you at the same time tomorrow. —— sally bundock. it certainly was a windy weekend but the winds are going to be much lighter on monday because storm kathleen to the north is weakening and moving away but we do see more cloud coming from the south across england and wales and this area of low pressure takes rain northwards as well....
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good morning, sally. the crowd i _ morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, - morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, give - morning, alison. good morning, sally. the crowd i hear, give us| morning, alison. good morning, | sally. the crowd i hear, give us a chair! getting ready for the three dads doing their challenge which is all about change. the the way that the conversation is ben changing around suicide and the way that papyrus has been able to speed up its expansion and help even more people. the three dads are here, we will be speaking to them in a moment. but first i caught up with some of the people that their work has helped to help. lucy was just 14 when her best friend took her own life. understandably, that sort of spiraled into depression, anxiety. and i have experienced suicidal thoughts, which is obviously the worst point that i've ever been at. and it's tough, it's really tough to get out of. but i think being on the receiving end, having lost someone to suicide, i know exactly how it feels. so when i was in
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sally, thank you very much. as of this week, some working parents in england can access more government—funded childcare for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available to three— and four—year—olds. that has now been extended, with 15 hours per week available for two—year—olds during school term time. the government claims it will mean more than 150,000 children will be able to access a government—funded childcare place. but many in the industry are warning the funding does not meet demand and there is a shortage of available places. vanessa clarke reports. yay! from a quick stumble to the back of the net. the two—year—olds here at monkton nursery in liverpool are quick learners. some of their childcare hours are now being paid for by the government, giving their parents a helping hand. but balancing the books is proving tricky for the nursery. the only way that we can remain financially viable is by asking the parents for a supplement t
sally, thank you very much. as of this week, some working parents in england can access more government—funded childcare for their children. up until the end of march, there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available to three— and four—year—olds. that has now been extended, with 15 hours per week available for two—year—olds during school term time. the government claims it will mean more than 150,000 children will be able to access a government—funded childcare place....
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is sally patel here? sally is a wonderful psychiatrist to read the book and gave me amazing comments on the book. in any case, you know, she has been concerned about concept cream and molding definitions, and certainly it happens some people say oh, the kids are all right, this is a moral panic, it's just young people are more likely to admit it, and that is a good thing. if that were true, it would not show up in behavior, it would only show up and sell for wording. this is technically emergency room visits. teens take into emergency room for nonfatal self-harm, this is younger teens, the most dramatic increases. girls at 180%. 10-year-old, 14-year-old girls used to not cut themselves in this country. they cut themselves at the way older girls did 20 years ago. once again, 10-year-old to 14-year-olds had very low suicide rates, but once we go through this period, they go way, way up, and astonishing 67% increase in a single year, between 2011 and 2013, as if something happened the 2012. it is exactly the
is sally patel here? sally is a wonderful psychiatrist to read the book and gave me amazing comments on the book. in any case, you know, she has been concerned about concept cream and molding definitions, and certainly it happens some people say oh, the kids are all right, this is a moral panic, it's just young people are more likely to admit it, and that is a good thing. if that were true, it would not show up in behavior, it would only show up and sell for wording. this is technically...
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hello, i'm sally bundock. we start in the middle east — we're following developments on several key stories there this morning. four foreign aid workers have been killed in what the hamas—run health ministry says was an israeli air strike in gaza. it's understood the incident took place in the central city of deir al—balah. the ministry said the bodies of the five wearing bullet—proof vests bearing the logo of the world central kitchen charity arrived at the hospital after their car was hit by an air strike. the israeli military says its investigating the incident. in a statement on x — formerly twitter — world central kitchen said it was aware of the reports. they described them as a �*tragedy�*, saying �*humanitarian aid workers and civilians should never be a target'. australian prime minister anthony albanese has confirmed one australian woman was among those killed — lalzawmi "zomi" frankcom — who you can see on the left here. mr albanese said he's contacted israel's ambassador to as
hello, i'm sally bundock. we start in the middle east — we're following developments on several key stories there this morning. four foreign aid workers have been killed in what the hamas—run health ministry says was an israeli air strike in gaza. it's understood the incident took place in the central city of deir al—balah. the ministry said the bodies of the five wearing bullet—proof vests bearing the logo of the world central kitchen charity arrived at the hospital after their car was...
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lift bag down to give us the live groups in the christian in the yeah, most the most me see most names sally seen will give you how to make document faced the i think networking bessie b. few minutes could be. but how does that, does it? does this, i believe in we not, i the come to the polls. it's election year in south africa. it's outside young voters of a key to exchange the own dismissed together. let's come together. let's do it together and repeating here when we change things around this 77 meg on. definitely here. so stay plastic one is non pines. most practical inventions is threatening to suffocate. its creation, but there is hope that we can get a grip on plastic pollution house. let's have a look. tomorrow today. in 60 minutes. d w. get ready for an exciting, auburn toyota look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of human to you on the have you have a one to start doing either from port yet please go to the spot on the on expected sides of the 2024 is election year in a good number of african states, so today we'll look at how young africans feel about the
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there has, sally, and what is striking isjust there has, sally, and what is striking is just how much the language has hardened over the last 24, 48 hours or language has hardened over the last 24,48 hours or so. we are language has hardened over the last 24, 48 hours or so. we are told that when the israeli ambassador was called hit of the foreign office, the conversation was icy. so we're talking about countries that are the closest of friends and allies, britain, america, australia, poland, the countries that lost someone in this attack, couldn't be closer with israel, but the language is now blunt and direct and very undiplomatic. rishi sunak had a conversation with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, where he said he was appalled by what had happened. he condemned it in the strongest possible terms. he said that the situation on the ground in gaza was becoming increasingly intolerable, that he expects israel to allow in more humanitarian aid. we have had a message from president biden overnight where he said he was outraged by what had happened, and repeated his call
there has, sally, and what is striking isjust there has, sally, and what is striking is just how much the language has hardened over the last 24, 48 hours or language has hardened over the last 24,48 hours or so. we are language has hardened over the last 24, 48 hours or so. we are told that when the israeli ambassador was called hit of the foreign office, the conversation was icy. so we're talking about countries that are the closest of friends and allies, britain, america, australia, poland,...
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hello, i'm sally bundock. we start in the middle east. there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. a hamas delegation has reportedly left cairo and will return with a response to a gaza ceasefire proposal. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released under this proposal — the israeli media has put the figure at 33 in return for the release of an unspecified number of palestinian prisoners. us presidentjoe biden has been speaking with the leaders of egypt and qatar who have been mediators. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who is in saudi arabia, said he is hopeful hamas will accept what he described as a very generous proposal. hamas has before it a proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a ceasefire is hamas. they have to decide and they have to decide quickly. with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic.
hello, i'm sally bundock. we start in the middle east. there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. a hamas delegation has reportedly left cairo and will return with a response to a gaza ceasefire proposal. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released under this proposal — the israeli media has put the figure at 33 in return for the release of an unspecified number of palestinian...
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i am sally bundock. we start in gaza, where palestinian health officials say israeli air strikes on the crowded town of rafah have killed 13 people. medics said many more were wounded. this comes as israel's military says aid deliveries will be ramped up across new corridors and border crossings. the white house says us president biden stressed the need in his latest phone call with the israeli prime minister. a delegation from hamas is travelling to cairo for further peace talks as pressure to reach a cease—fire grows. the negotiators, along with qatari and egyptian mediators, will look at the latest ceasefire proposals. and it's also been announced that us secretary of state, antony blinken will visit jordan and israel after a stop at the world economic forum summit in riyadh. as we just mentioned, the israeli defense force chief spokesperson, daniel hagari has said aid going into gaza has increased in recent weeks. let's listen to what he said. over the last few weeks, the amount of humanitarian aid
i am sally bundock. we start in gaza, where palestinian health officials say israeli air strikes on the crowded town of rafah have killed 13 people. medics said many more were wounded. this comes as israel's military says aid deliveries will be ramped up across new corridors and border crossings. the white house says us president biden stressed the need in his latest phone call with the israeli prime minister. a delegation from hamas is travelling to cairo for further peace talks as pressure to...
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yeah, most the most me see the most names sally seen will give you how to make document faced. the i think networking method these few minutes could be. but how does that does it? does this, i believe in we not, i, the using mind power, the drain is on our neighboring paraplegics to walk again. is this the beginning of a new medical era? the research team is just getting started tomorrow today. next on d. w. indoctrination, propaganda and fake news rules. russia with an iron fist since the attack on ukraine. suppression of defense as intensive on the last members of the opposition in the country are being harassed or driven into exxon indoctrination of a nation to russia. in 45 minutes on the double you get ready for an exciting up until you look surprised. hi, irish. and i am ready to dive into the hands of human to you. have you have a one to talk to me before you go to the boss and the on expected side. so slides and visuals metal. do you remember from childhood days? the smell of grass? no, not carrots. my mom isn't a mazda. okay. who is vince uh, nice smell when you open t
yeah, most the most me see the most names sally seen will give you how to make document faced. the i think networking method these few minutes could be. but how does that does it? does this, i believe in we not, i, the using mind power, the drain is on our neighboring paraplegics to walk again. is this the beginning of a new medical era? the research team is just getting started tomorrow today. next on d. w. indoctrination, propaganda and fake news rules. russia with an iron fist since the...
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my daughter sally and her husband alley -- they were in the highland park area. it looks like the sun right there. that is actually the corona around the sun. the moon is dead center. that is the moment of totality. and the lights just went out and sally and aly both said it was very emotional thing. >> lawrence: i decided to go by the intrepid. >> steve: the aircraft carrier. >> lawrence: guy down and look at it. i'm looking an hour before that happened. i'm looking at what happened in dallas and texas. a cool experience. i got see this for myself. it's a total different view here versus what was happening. >> steve: it was just kind of dim. >> ainsley: we were anchoring outnumbered will. >> steve: veranda. >> ainsley: we all had our glasses we were prepared and ready then i ran home and changed, put this picnic basket together for all the kids. the school let the girls out early yesterday. so several of us went out there. you saw electiony. our assistant who was in the picture on the right. >> steve: she assistant with snacks. >> lawrence: you are so southern.
my daughter sally and her husband alley -- they were in the highland park area. it looks like the sun right there. that is actually the corona around the sun. the moon is dead center. that is the moment of totality. and the lights just went out and sally and aly both said it was very emotional thing. >> lawrence: i decided to go by the intrepid. >> steve: the aircraft carrier. >> lawrence: guy down and look at it. i'm looking an hour before that happened. i'm looking at what...
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hello, i'm sally bundock. a warm welcome to what is the packed programme, so let's get started. president biden is to talk to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu later today, as israel faces international condemnation for what it calls a mistaken air strike that killed seven aid workers in gaza. the un has supended overnight aid operations in gaza for at least 48 hours to evaluate security in the wake of the attack on monday. the head of the charity the victims had worked for has accused israel of deliberately targeting his staff. israel's economy minister nir barkat says it's nonsense to suggest that the idf deliberately targeted aid workers, describing the incident as a tragic mistake. lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. israel's army said it had misidentified them. today, colleagues wrote their names on the body bags that carried them out of gaza. john chapman. james henderson. and james kirby. three british men, among seven aid workers killed in israeli air strikes this week. their bodies driven through the rafah crossing into egypt to be flown home to the uk.
hello, i'm sally bundock. a warm welcome to what is the packed programme, so let's get started. president biden is to talk to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu later today, as israel faces international condemnation for what it calls a mistaken air strike that killed seven aid workers in gaza. the un has supended overnight aid operations in gaza for at least 48 hours to evaluate security in the wake of the attack on monday. the head of the charity the victims had worked for has...
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i'm sally bundock. a very warm welcome to the programme. we start in the middle east, where it appears israel is moving to a new phase of its military operation. residents from the southern gazan city of khan younis have started to return home after the israel defense forces say they have withdrawn all of its manoeuvring ground forces, leaving just one brigade. israeli defence minister yoav gallant says troops have been pulled out to prepare forfuture missions, including into gaza's southern city of rafah. much of the khan younis area is now in ruins after months of bombardment and heavy fighting between israeli troops and fighters from palestinian groups. sunday marked six months since hamas attacked israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 others hostages. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, vowed to "crush and destroy hamas" so that it no longer posed any threat, launching a mission to bring all hostages home. in the war that has followed, gaza's hamas—run health ministry says at least 33,000 people have bee
i'm sally bundock. a very warm welcome to the programme. we start in the middle east, where it appears israel is moving to a new phase of its military operation. residents from the southern gazan city of khan younis have started to return home after the israel defense forces say they have withdrawn all of its manoeuvring ground forces, leaving just one brigade. israeli defence minister yoav gallant says troops have been pulled out to prepare forfuture missions, including into gaza's southern...
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i'm sally bundock with all your latest business news. we start in beijing where tesla boss elon musk landed on sunday on something of a surprise visit. in his second trip in less than a year, the tech billionaire met with china's number two official, premier li qiang, who is reported to have described tesla's business in the country as a "successful example" of economic cooperation. mr musk said tesla is looking for "more win—win results". he's expected to be making the case for the enabling of a self—driving feature on tesla cars in china as the electric car giant faces falling sales and increased local competition. for more on this, we can go live to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell in beijing. it was quite a few are when he arrived. he wasn't expected and he showed up in china. figs arrived. he wasn't expected and he showed up in china. $5 a arrived. he wasn't expected and he showed up in china.- he showed up in china. as a bit of a mystery — he showed up in china. as a bit of a mystery as _ he showed up in china. as a
i'm sally bundock with all your latest business news. we start in beijing where tesla boss elon musk landed on sunday on something of a surprise visit. in his second trip in less than a year, the tech billionaire met with china's number two official, premier li qiang, who is reported to have described tesla's business in the country as a "successful example" of economic cooperation. mr musk said tesla is looking for "more win—win results". he's expected to be making the...
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meet sally. sally 0range, hence the obsession with fruit. prince william saw me in this and asked me why i was dressed as tomato. i'm a strawberry, of course! i'm the only person in the world that's ran a marathon on every continent dressed as a different piece of fruit. good luck! thank you! have a great time! i have struggled with my mental health for over 20 years. it's taken me to a point where i didn't want to live. i managed to get help with the help of the samaritans and other professionals and i am here now to see another day and show others that, you know, there is hope. you know, i really do wake up each day now and feel very privileged to have the day ahead. hello, london marathon. thank you. so i hope that if people see me on sunday that, first of all, they'll smile, they'll see my costume, and it'll give them inspiration and hope that, if ever they're struggling, that they'll pick up the phone to samaritans, that there is somebody there, there's people thinking of them, and reallyjust to believe in tomorrow, because it is anothe
meet sally. sally 0range, hence the obsession with fruit. prince william saw me in this and asked me why i was dressed as tomato. i'm a strawberry, of course! i'm the only person in the world that's ran a marathon on every continent dressed as a different piece of fruit. good luck! thank you! have a great time! i have struggled with my mental health for over 20 years. it's taken me to a point where i didn't want to live. i managed to get help with the help of the samaritans and other...
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if you've destroyed us, you are in the nick of time for the top money stories with me, sally bundock. we start here in the uk where the second phase of britain's new post—brexit border controls for imports from the european union have come into force. from today, businesses face new checks and charges for food and plants coming across the border including a fee, known as the "common user charge". it will now apply to animal products and plants entering through the port of dover and the eurotunnel, with individual products facing charges of up to £29. but mixed consigments of things like salami sausage, cheese and yoghurt subject to fees of up to a £145. the government says the money will pay for border inspections and new world—class facilities to protect biosecurity. goods from ireland will be exempt for now. here's our chief economics correspondent, dharshini david. it is one am but this flower wholesaler is in full bloom, sorting time sensitive deliveries destined for florists and hotels. with additional checks and imports are to be minimal, the main concern is delays but fee
if you've destroyed us, you are in the nick of time for the top money stories with me, sally bundock. we start here in the uk where the second phase of britain's new post—brexit border controls for imports from the european union have come into force. from today, businesses face new checks and charges for food and plants coming across the border including a fee, known as the "common user charge". it will now apply to animal products and plants entering through the port of dover and...
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i'm sally bundock with the top business stories. and on this programme we've been closely covering the effects of houthi rebel attacks on shipping in the red sea. one country keenly feeling the impact of shipping, now largly avoiding the route through the suez canal, is egypt, with revenues they get from the canal almost halving. on top of that, and despite a recent bailout from the international monetary fund, the economy is facing pressures on various fronts, with the war in gaza also hitting tourism. really important egypt. egypt's president abdel fattah al—sisi begins his third term in office today after an election where he faced no serious challengers. during his inauguration speech the president emphasised his intention to maximize the economic role of the suez canal. with me is mohamed taha from our bbc arabic service. good to have you. to start, explain why this was canal is so important to the egyptian economy. so important to the egyptian economy-— so important to the egyptian econom . ,, ., ., , economy. the suez can
i'm sally bundock with the top business stories. and on this programme we've been closely covering the effects of houthi rebel attacks on shipping in the red sea. one country keenly feeling the impact of shipping, now largly avoiding the route through the suez canal, is egypt, with revenues they get from the canal almost halving. on top of that, and despite a recent bailout from the international monetary fund, the economy is facing pressures on various fronts, with the war in gaza also hitting...
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i am sally bundock. let's now dissect the top business stories. we start in the us where tesla has revealed the biggest slump in earnings in more than a decade as the road gets increasingly rocky for the electric car industry. tesla made profits of $1.1 billion in the first three months of the year. that's a fall of 55% on this time last year. revenues were 9% lower and both numbers were worse than investors had been expecting. but tesla shares — which have taken a pounding this year — jumped around 11% in after hours trade after the company promised quicker progress on new more affordable models. from new york, here's erin delmore. it's been a rocky road fit for this year. high interest rate that taking a bite out of consumer purchasing power and pushing big purchases out of reach. competition with china especially over electric vehicle maker byd is heating up. sales have been falling and so has its stock. it up. sales have been falling and so has its stock.— so has its stock. it is done more than _ so has its stock. it is done more than 40
i am sally bundock. let's now dissect the top business stories. we start in the us where tesla has revealed the biggest slump in earnings in more than a decade as the road gets increasingly rocky for the electric car industry. tesla made profits of $1.1 billion in the first three months of the year. that's a fall of 55% on this time last year. revenues were 9% lower and both numbers were worse than investors had been expecting. but tesla shares — which have taken a pounding this year —...
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welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today... a british national is said to be amongst at least six aid workers who have been killed by israeli air strikes in gaza. the deaths come amid rising tensions in the middle east, following a suspected israeli air strike on iran's consulate in the syrian capital damascus. a game—changing treatement for type one diabetes. the nhs in england begins to contact tens of thousands of people who are eligible for an artificial pancreas. good morning. working parents in england can now get extra help with childcare. but will the promise of funded care get parents back to work as planned? i'll take a look. another day of drama. in the championship, to the delight of ed sheeran and the home fans at portman road, ipswich town are top of the table thanks to a late late winner. good morning. the weatherfor the rest of this week remains unsettled. it is going to be wet and windy at times, there will be sunny spells, and it is turning much milderfor us all, especially on
welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today... a british national is said to be amongst at least six aid workers who have been killed by israeli air strikes in gaza. the deaths come amid rising tensions in the middle east, following a suspected israeli air strike on iran's consulate in the syrian capital damascus. a game—changing treatement for type one diabetes. the nhs in england begins to contact tens of thousands of people who are eligible for an...
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that was poppy i gustafsson speaking to sally bundock. as the security over global supply chains becomes ever more important, being able to track goods throughout their journey and detail its carbon footprint is set to become crucial for businesses ranging from retail to pharmaceuticals. with the eu's green deal gaining momentum and the increasing demands for digital product passports, wiliot, a start—up company, has created a tagging pixel that can record and transmit information about a products journey in real time via bluetooth. live now to steve statler, cmo, wiliot. hello, steve. great to have you with us. i'm working out the business needed for this. why did you create this pixel? qq’s did you create this pixel? 9996 ofthe did you create this pixel? 9996 of the things _ did you create this pixel? 9996 of the things in _ did you create this pixel? 9996 of the things in the _ did you create this pixel? 99943 of the things in the world are off—line, they are in the dark. it is really putting pressure on supply chains, on retail,
that was poppy i gustafsson speaking to sally bundock. as the security over global supply chains becomes ever more important, being able to track goods throughout their journey and detail its carbon footprint is set to become crucial for businesses ranging from retail to pharmaceuticals. with the eu's green deal gaining momentum and the increasing demands for digital product passports, wiliot, a start—up company, has created a tagging pixel that can record and transmit information about a...
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so sally is giving everyone the timeline. and i guess i just want to start back, you know, i'll put you on the couch and, ask you about your earliest memories, but particularly about your time in care. what do you think was going wrong in those families, the early families that were in and and how did that, you know, sort of looking back, what do you what do you make those that that dysfunction. well, so my, you know, my my birth mother and i, you know, she was just not in a position to care for me due to her addiction. and i never met my father you know, i write in the book. you know, i receive this very thick document. you know, full, full of information from social and forensic psychologist and people who were involved. in my case when i was in the in los angeles and, you know, in these reports they indicate that some police officers and others, you know, they asked my mother, you know, where is this boy's? because you're not in a position to care for him. and she didn't even know who he was and she claimed that his name w
so sally is giving everyone the timeline. and i guess i just want to start back, you know, i'll put you on the couch and, ask you about your earliest memories, but particularly about your time in care. what do you think was going wrong in those families, the early families that were in and and how did that, you know, sort of looking back, what do you what do you make those that that dysfunction. well, so my, you know, my my birth mother and i, you know, she was just not in a position to care...
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now back tojon and sally. good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines. the mother of stephen lawrence calls on police to reopen the investigation into his murder, as officers issue another apology for the way they've handled the case. parliament set for a final showdown over the rwanda bill, mps and peers are due to vote late into tonight, as the government insists it wants no more delays. the army of unpaid carers juggling the constant demands of looking after a loved one and the allowance which they say is wholly inadequate. you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills, it doesn't help, really. ready to play? what's the day? it's monda . it ready to play? what's the day? it's monday. it really _ ready to play? what's the day? it's monday. it really is _ ready to play? what's the day? it's monday. it really is monday. - education for the nation. we'll take a look at the changing face of schools broadcasting on the bbc, one hundred years old and still going strong. good morning. a generally cloudy start with li
now back tojon and sally. good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines. the mother of stephen lawrence calls on police to reopen the investigation into his murder, as officers issue another apology for the way they've handled the case. parliament set for a final showdown over the rwanda bill, mps and peers are due to vote late into tonight, as the government insists it wants no more delays. the army of unpaid carers juggling the constant demands of looking...
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so sally is giving everyone the timeline. and i guess i just want to start back, you know, i'll put you on the couch and, ask you about your earliest memories, but particularly about your time in care. what do you think was going wrong in those families, the early families that were in and and how did that, you know, sort of looking back, what do you what do you make those that that dysfunction. well, so my, you know, my my birth mother and i, you know, she was just not in a position to care for me due to her addiction. and i never met my father you know, i write in the book. you know, i receive this very thick document. you know, full, full of information from social and forensic psychologist and people who were involved. in my case when i was in the in los angeles and, you know, in these reports they indicate that some police officers and others, you know, they asked my mother, you know, where is this boy's? because you're not in a position to care for him. and she didn't even know who he was and she claimed that his name w
so sally is giving everyone the timeline. and i guess i just want to start back, you know, i'll put you on the couch and, ask you about your earliest memories, but particularly about your time in care. what do you think was going wrong in those families, the early families that were in and and how did that, you know, sort of looking back, what do you what do you make those that that dysfunction. well, so my, you know, my my birth mother and i, you know, she was just not in a position to care...
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it's a new experience for senior sally do run to. so we do scans are used to create an avatar. then she'll be film singing using face tracking technology. the software will then project her facial expressions onto the avatar. the technology that we now have will change. i think a lot in the theater. i would prefer not to be too big because for me it's so important to have my connection with the audience. and it's nice how folks program of the future will continue with both conventional and digital productions. the possibilities are endless. coat and for the all works particularly well and seems that a huge seems that would wolf any normal stage having to fulfill it already? did we model the entire underworld virtual realities when the capacity today, the theaters offering 12 productions and virtual reality dens, drama, on concerts? the theater should. so the, our goal is to audiences in germany, in australia. but you can also buy a download and watch performances on your own, your device the i live in the mountains. so there's a lot of interest and we have a surprising target g
it's a new experience for senior sally do run to. so we do scans are used to create an avatar. then she'll be film singing using face tracking technology. the software will then project her facial expressions onto the avatar. the technology that we now have will change. i think a lot in the theater. i would prefer not to be too big because for me it's so important to have my connection with the audience. and it's nice how folks program of the future will continue with both conventional and...
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morning, sally. the snp is a party that has united people from the left of the political spectrum, from the right of the political spectrum, all united under the common cause of independence. it has been a broad church. but over the last year, cracks have begun to show over economic policy, over independence strategy, over social issues such as transgender policy. and it has all exploded in dramatic fashion last week when humza yousaf sacked the pro—independence scottish greens from his cabinet, and they turned on him. they left him ultimately with no choice rather than to resign because he did not have the backing in a vote of no confidence. so it would be a difficult challenge for anyone to inherit. but at this point in time, it looks like there are two possible contenders, neither have yet declared that they will go forth for the candidacy. they arejohn swinney, and kate forbes. john swinney, and kate forbes. john swinney is a veteran of snp cabinets, he is seen as a safe pair of hands. kate for
morning, sally. the snp is a party that has united people from the left of the political spectrum, from the right of the political spectrum, all united under the common cause of independence. it has been a broad church. but over the last year, cracks have begun to show over economic policy, over independence strategy, over social issues such as transgender policy. and it has all exploded in dramatic fashion last week when humza yousaf sacked the pro—independence scottish greens from his...
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a sally of it. interestingly, social advancement through talent was always possible. but you had to be brilliant and one bedroom, but the, the countries through both school and university for a while he paid for his education that has, among other things, a successful billiards player. but he was especially interested in philosophy, metaphysics, mathematics, natural history, and astronomy. a real tale mass in his studies comforter relied on the power of thought and reason. he firmly believed this different people can enlighten themselves together as a society. i'm conan and come stay. critics back was part of the kingdom of prussia with berlin. that's the capital. today it's called coming in god, and as in the russian federation, country of lee left his hometown. but as the baltic trading port, it was well connected with the wide world beyond counts meteoric, rise to intellectual start and began late. at the age of 57, he published his magnum, opus the critique of pure reason. it was followed by one best seller after another, making him quite rich and allowing him to
a sally of it. interestingly, social advancement through talent was always possible. but you had to be brilliant and one bedroom, but the, the countries through both school and university for a while he paid for his education that has, among other things, a successful billiards player. but he was especially interested in philosophy, metaphysics, mathematics, natural history, and astronomy. a real tale mass in his studies comforter relied on the power of thought and reason. he firmly believed...
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he's been talking to sally hurst about his journey from catwalk to canoe. owning the catwalk as mr england, the first amputee to win the title. it's hard to believe thatjust a few years earlier, jack eyres hated how he looked. i was born with a condition in my leg that affect my hip and my kneejoint and my femur. i was very embarrassed by my leg and i was very ashamed of how it looked. today the model turned gb canoeist has bags of body confidence and the turning point was deciding aged 16, to have his leg amputated. having an amputation, i've literally got rid of this leg that i was quite ashamed of and that didn't work and was very much dead weight, is honestly the best decision i've ever made. a career as a personal trainer followed and then fitness modelling. my body was my business, so i very much kept myself in good shape. disabled peoplejust weren't represented at all within the fashion world. well done, jack. mr popularity. i was one of the first amputees to to really kind of step into that world. and it wasn't a very common thing. it was very nerve
he's been talking to sally hurst about his journey from catwalk to canoe. owning the catwalk as mr england, the first amputee to win the title. it's hard to believe thatjust a few years earlier, jack eyres hated how he looked. i was born with a condition in my leg that affect my hip and my kneejoint and my femur. i was very embarrassed by my leg and i was very ashamed of how it looked. today the model turned gb canoeist has bags of body confidence and the turning point was deciding aged 16, to...
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it's a new experience for senior sally. do run to 3 d scans are used to create an avatar bench will be film singing using face tracking technology. the software will then project her facial expressions and onto the avatar. the technology that we now have will change. i think a lot in the theater. i would prefer not to be too big because for me it's so important to have my connection with the audience. and it's nice how folks program of the future will continue with both conventional and digital productions. the possibilities are endless. and for the all works particularly well and seems that a huge seems that would wolf, any normal stage having to fulfill it already did. we model the entire underwhelmed virtual realities when the capacity today, the theaters offering 12th productions and virtual reality dance, drama, concerts. the theater should so be our goal is to audiences in germany, in australia. but you can also buy a download and watch performances on your own, your device. the i live in the box is full, so there's a
it's a new experience for senior sally. do run to 3 d scans are used to create an avatar bench will be film singing using face tracking technology. the software will then project her facial expressions and onto the avatar. the technology that we now have will change. i think a lot in the theater. i would prefer not to be too big because for me it's so important to have my connection with the audience. and it's nice how folks program of the future will continue with both conventional and digital...
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the dream of participating in every global competition as a representative of all communities is axis sally who born and pushed in out in 1984, he became the 1st boxer of costs of our albanian descent to compete at the olympics, those representing the former yugoslavia were able to take part in all competitions on like costs of our athletes today. a couple of these, the best way to get to that time i represented a 25000000 people 100. i was always number one in yugoslavia southern and been crime and national champion. 10 times thing was an absolute joy and composite about then i started boxing in europe. i knew in the world or so little and thinks or to move on and beyond. the collapse of yugoslavia began in 1991 with the country, then gradually splitting up into individual states. comfortable as a war for independence from the serbian dominated regime ended in 1999. eventually costs a vote declared itself a sovereign country in 2008. but the bloody conflict between serbs sent academic albany ins have created deep divisions so deep that they still don't recognize each other. almost a quarte
the dream of participating in every global competition as a representative of all communities is axis sally who born and pushed in out in 1984, he became the 1st boxer of costs of our albanian descent to compete at the olympics, those representing the former yugoslavia were able to take part in all competitions on like costs of our athletes today. a couple of these, the best way to get to that time i represented a 25000000 people 100. i was always number one in yugoslavia southern and been...