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i'm sally bundock. we start in the uk where the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. ben broadbent, the number two at the central bank said earlier today in a speech that a rate cut at sometime over the summer was possible. his comments come as markets get ready for the latest inflation figures out on wednesday that are expected to show a sharp drop in inflation. let's discuss this with yael selfin — chief economist at kpmg in the uk. yael, nice to see you. so, what do you make then of mr broadbent�*s comments? you make then of mr broadbent's comments?— you make then of mr broadbent's comments? ~ ~ , comments? well, i think they were encouraging _ comments? well, i think they were encouraging to _ comments? well, i think they were encouraging to some _ comments? well, i think they were encouraging to some degree - comments? well, i think they were l encouraging to some degree because ultimately, we are expecting inflation to go down signifi
i'm sally bundock. we start in the uk where the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. ben broadbent, the number two at the central bank said earlier today in a speech that a rate cut at sometime over the summer was possible. his comments come as markets get ready for the latest inflation figures out on wednesday that are expected to show a sharp drop in inflation. let's discuss this with yael selfin — chief economist at kpmg in the uk....
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good morning, sally. so good morning to you, mohamed. good morning, sally.— good morning, sally. so another da start good morning, sally. so another day start and _ good morning, sally. so another day start and if— good morning, sally. so another day start and if we _ good morning, sally. so another day start and if we -- _ good morning, sally. so another day start and if we -- starts - day start and if we —— starts and if we start with these stories emerging with aid going into northern gaza and protesters intercepting this aid. , , protesters intercepting this aid. , ., aid. indeed. this is another story proving _ aid. indeed. this is another story proving the _ aid. indeed. this is another story proving the aid - aid. indeed. this is another i story proving the aid situation towards gaza in a chaotic situation, and even aid, if it arrives to gaza, it cannot be distributed across the strip because of the fighting. fighting now is in the north in jalabiya. there is massive shelling in the middle of the strip, including in a hospital overnight, and in rafah in the south. so
good morning, sally. so good morning to you, mohamed. good morning, sally.— good morning, sally. so another da start good morning, sally. so another day start and _ good morning, sally. so another day start and if— good morning, sally. so another day start and if we _ good morning, sally. so another day start and if we -- _ good morning, sally. so another day start and if we -- starts - day start and if we —— starts and if we start with these stories emerging with aid going into...
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sally capp, a real pleasure having you on the show. and, sally, let me start with this. i've got to tell you, this is probably one of the hardest interviews i've done in many years. and i say that because i am from sydney, born and bred. but your city, melbourne, it consistently enjoys a top ten place in global liveability rankings. i've got to ask you, why do you think that is? what's so special about melbourne? melbourne has put an enormous effort into being a liveable city. we came from the �*80s and early �*90s, er, a financial crisis, a time when the city was described as a moribund city in a rust bucket state. it doesn't get much worse than that, aaron. and, er, the city leaders at the time, together with other levels of government and private sector leaders, decided we had to do better. we've really focused on being the original is—minute suburbs so that people can access education, health services, employment, leisure, study, all within a is—minute radius. and we continue to invest in elements like active transport, greening the city, elements that we kno
sally capp, a real pleasure having you on the show. and, sally, let me start with this. i've got to tell you, this is probably one of the hardest interviews i've done in many years. and i say that because i am from sydney, born and bred. but your city, melbourne, it consistently enjoys a top ten place in global liveability rankings. i've got to ask you, why do you think that is? what's so special about melbourne? melbourne has put an enormous effort into being a liveable city. we came from the...
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thank you so much, sally mitchell, senior| you so much, sally mitchell, senior mortgage broker at the mortgage murmur. the second semifinal of the eurovision song contest is taking place tonight amidst a big increase in security. officers from denmark and norway have been drafted in to help sweden police the event. 0rganisers are expecting protests about israel's participation in the event — at a time when many are critical of its actions in the conflict in gaza. david sillito reports. malmo, eurovision 2024 and the fans are here in force, but there's also a very visible police presence. it's a bit of a mixed vibe because obviously it's a high security presence. you're aware that there's sometimes more police than people in sequins. and with israel taking to the stage tonight, organisers are being extra vigilant. booing. this was the reaction to eden golan's rehearsalfrom parts of the eurovision audience. there's also been pressure on performers to boycott the event and police are expecting protests. we're expecting some demonstrations, of course, and voicing of opinions and the rig
thank you so much, sally mitchell, senior| you so much, sally mitchell, senior mortgage broker at the mortgage murmur. the second semifinal of the eurovision song contest is taking place tonight amidst a big increase in security. officers from denmark and norway have been drafted in to help sweden police the event. 0rganisers are expecting protests about israel's participation in the event — at a time when many are critical of its actions in the conflict in gaza. david sillito reports. malmo,...
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we currently have sally franklin on the stand, though, and what sally franklin, she is one of those custodians of records. we always talk about, you know, you want to see, right, marquee names like stormy daniels. someone like sally franklin, why is this woman on the stand? >> she's essentially the chief lbrarian of a publishing company. >> the prosecution doesn't use somebody like sally franklin as a custodian of record, they're not able to get certain pieces of evidence in. and if you're in the jury, the rules of evidence are that unless it is actually in, you're not going to be able to see it, touch it, hear it, experience it, right? and so if the prosecution wants the jury to hear certain portions of books as we can see, which is actually damning for donald trump, the fact he's so frugal, he's a micromanager, he has his hands in everything, you use somebody like sally franklin because she allows the foundation to be laid to authenticate these passages in the books so the jurors can hear these excerpts and see them for themselves. >> so, now going back to stormy daniels, which we expect any
we currently have sally franklin on the stand, though, and what sally franklin, she is one of those custodians of records. we always talk about, you know, you want to see, right, marquee names like stormy daniels. someone like sally franklin, why is this woman on the stand? >> she's essentially the chief lbrarian of a publishing company. >> the prosecution doesn't use somebody like sally franklin as a custodian of record, they're not able to get certain pieces of evidence in. and if...
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i'm sally bundock. we start at singapore's changi airport, where many of the passengers and crew who were on board singapore airlines flight 321 have been able to complete theirjourney — following an episode of severe turbulence, in which one person died and many more were injured. a relief flight took 143 passengers and crew to singapore, but 85 other people remained in bangkok, where the plane was forced to make an emergency landing. many are receiving medical attention. the fatality was 73—year—old geoffrey kitchen, from gloucestershire in the uk. he's believed to have suffered a heart attack. more than 30 people were injured, seven critically. there were 229 people on board the flight from london to singapore when it hit turbulence over myanmar, and experienced a rapid drop in altitude. the pilot had to make an emergency diversion and landed in bangkok. it was there that medical teams entered the plane, establishing that geoffrey kitchen had died and offering medical treatment to those who wer
i'm sally bundock. we start at singapore's changi airport, where many of the passengers and crew who were on board singapore airlines flight 321 have been able to complete theirjourney — following an episode of severe turbulence, in which one person died and many more were injured. a relief flight took 143 passengers and crew to singapore, but 85 other people remained in bangkok, where the plane was forced to make an emergency landing. many are receiving medical attention. the fatality was...
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they are on my side, sally _ shirt? great. they are on my side, sall . , ., ., ., ., sally. there is a reason for that. she seems _ sally. there is a reason for that. she seems quite _ sally. there is a reason for that. she seems quite content, i sally. there is a reason for that. she seems quite content, they l sally. there is a reason for that. i she seems quite content, they will be fine. , ., ., she seems quite content, they will be fine. , . ., .., she seems quite content, they will be fine. , . ., .. ., be fine. they are all calm at the moment. _ be fine. they are all calm at the moment, that _ be fine. they are all calm at the moment, that is _ be fine. they are all calm at the moment, that is good, - be fine. they are all calm at the moment, that is good, thank i be fine. they are all calm at the l moment, that is good, thank you be fine. they are all calm at the i moment, that is good, thank you for bringing them in. there is a problem with people handing in pets because they cannot cope, what do you see? there is an influx of animals being surrendered, reptiles spe
they are on my side, sally _ shirt? great. they are on my side, sall . , ., ., ., ., sally. there is a reason for that. she seems _ sally. there is a reason for that. she seems quite _ sally. there is a reason for that. she seems quite content, i sally. there is a reason for that. she seems quite content, they l sally. there is a reason for that. i she seems quite content, they will be fine. , ., ., she seems quite content, they will be fine. , . ., .., she seems quite content, they will be...
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what do you think, sally? or i would say after the meeting ■ó the■- president, you know, so-and-so kind of dominated the discussion. i know that jim had a lot more president, you might want to call jim and see what he had to say. so t w things to do because you don't want to elim counsel, you want to invite it. but you want to make sure the ent is making the decision rather than being bullied into the decision or think thath decision is purely just the president's with no cecounsel. he needs advice and counsel. we live in a pluralistic society. actually, today we live in a my way or the highway society. i' like us to live in a pluralistic society where there are differentere should be different views, they should be heard and they should be debated. so does that resonate with you or what would you say was the hardest part? does that sound similar? yeah, managing egosf people that are on the staff or in the cabinet who always feel dissed because they've got some yog ki the white house who thinks they know
what do you think, sally? or i would say after the meeting ■ó the■- president, you know, so-and-so kind of dominated the discussion. i know that jim had a lot more president, you might want to call jim and see what he had to say. so t w things to do because you don't want to elim counsel, you want to invite it. but you want to make sure the ent is making the decision rather than being bullied into the decision or think thath decision is purely just the president's with no cecounsel. he...
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let's bring in sally bakewell. let's start with a morgan stanley news. it sounds like james gorman is cutting all ties with oak and stanley. sally: succession saga with morgan stanley has played a publicly since he announced he would resign as ceo. he did not give a timeframe on that. that is what he announced today. he said he will step down as chairman by the end of the year. gorman was surprised -- was a surprise choice for ceo way back when. when he came back on board, he was tasked with rescuing the bank from the brink of collapse. that set off his trajectory where he transformed into this wealth management agree not -- both management juggernaut. this is a signal of conquer miss -- of confidence in his successor who took home in january because james gorman is only going to stay for the first year of ted picks job as ceo. when gorman came on board, john mack hung around as chairman for two years so it is a signal of conference -- of's confidence in ted beck was off to a positive start. he delivered some wins with earnings. the bank reported trading
let's bring in sally bakewell. let's start with a morgan stanley news. it sounds like james gorman is cutting all ties with oak and stanley. sally: succession saga with morgan stanley has played a publicly since he announced he would resign as ceo. he did not give a timeframe on that. that is what he announced today. he said he will step down as chairman by the end of the year. gorman was surprised -- was a surprise choice for ceo way back when. when he came back on board, he was tasked with...
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let me roll gronk for sally jenkins, then you can respond to him, play it what time? i really am psyched tonight that we got you and bill here tonight. everyone thinks you guys hate each other. what i saw firsthand, you two are exactly alike. you're both hardasses that hate fine. you both live and breathe. football neither view are married anymore your bolt even does boris from and both of you take full credit for the dynasty i thought that gronk was as much a target as was jesus. what did you make of him? >> i did actually gronkowski was still one of the few football players on the stage who actually had a sense that stuff wasn't that funny. he actually looked quite uncomfortable about some of the jokes directed at chisel, which i found interesting because he was targeted all night as like this dumb you know, kind of a guy which also wasn't that funny so i thought gronkowski was one of the few guys who actually showed a little taste and discernment about comedy. >> what you, what do you make of seinfeld's comment? i'll put it on the screen and i'll read it aloud, not
let me roll gronk for sally jenkins, then you can respond to him, play it what time? i really am psyched tonight that we got you and bill here tonight. everyone thinks you guys hate each other. what i saw firsthand, you two are exactly alike. you're both hardasses that hate fine. you both live and breathe. football neither view are married anymore your bolt even does boris from and both of you take full credit for the dynasty i thought that gronk was as much a target as was jesus. what did you...
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also from mazda in bosnia herzegovina is the w report that i, that still fits sally, beg of age, a welcome. first, let's start with you. eat us in new york at took us through holidays and vote unfolded. no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority said bet means to the next year on the socialist anniversary of the massacre. that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in favor. so that means it's, as i said, just a simple majority under this kind of interesting, that'd be, ron, for example, voted in favor and didn't stick with a russia because of the muslim brotherhood understand that you rush out of course was one of the 19 countries which oppose the volume to other countries about china, hungary, and a serbia. of course, what is interesting is how many countries of upstate and $68.00 countries didn't vote in favor or oppose the resolution saying as the united arab emirates, for example, saying or arguing that they didn't want to deepen the tension in the region either suff
also from mazda in bosnia herzegovina is the w report that i, that still fits sally, beg of age, a welcome. first, let's start with you. eat us in new york at took us through holidays and vote unfolded. no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority said bet means to the next year on the socialist anniversary of the massacre. that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in favor....
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i don't understand why people do because it's got i take myself too seriously joining me now is sally jenkins, columnist for the washington post, her latest piece is called the tom brady roast was a super bowl of cruelty sally, welcome back. i get that. the jokes viewed in a vacuum. they do seem cruel for me. it worked because the humor was an equal opportunity offender like it got everybody by the end of the night. why was that not enough for you well, because the person who is really roasted was not tom brady. >> it was his ex-wife primarily. that's number one actually, people didn't really lay too much of a glove on tom brady. he he came out pretty unscathed. number one. number two, it just wasn't that funny. i mean, kevin hart's not that funny. none of the ball players were especially funny. peyton manning was funny manning bill belichick was pretty funny. >> peyton manning was funny. the rest of them not so funny. >> okay. admittedly, you are talking to someone who's sense of humor in movies is a debate as to whether caddyshack, animal house, or slap shot are the best movie of al
i don't understand why people do because it's got i take myself too seriously joining me now is sally jenkins, columnist for the washington post, her latest piece is called the tom brady roast was a super bowl of cruelty sally, welcome back. i get that. the jokes viewed in a vacuum. they do seem cruel for me. it worked because the humor was an equal opportunity offender like it got everybody by the end of the night. why was that not enough for you well, because the person who is really roasted...
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good morning, sally. we don't know an awful lot at this stage, but what we do know is pretty serious indeed. it is understood there was a breach of the armed forces payroll system, affecting perhaps of people, and on that system, nothing operational, nothing to do with ministry of defence activities. instead, personal details, what is being described as hmrc style details of serving members of the armed forces, but also potentially some veterans too. that payroll system was operated by a subcontractor rather than the ministry of defence. it's been turned off now, and it's understood the ministry of defence is launching an investigation. we are going to hearfrom grant shapps, the defence secretary, speaking about this in the house of commons later, because clearly this is pretty serious. i think there are some questions that still arise, most obviously who was behind it. was it a hostile state? what kind of third party, what might they be able to do with this information and what might they want from it? i
good morning, sally. we don't know an awful lot at this stage, but what we do know is pretty serious indeed. it is understood there was a breach of the armed forces payroll system, affecting perhaps of people, and on that system, nothing operational, nothing to do with ministry of defence activities. instead, personal details, what is being described as hmrc style details of serving members of the armed forces, but also potentially some veterans too. that payroll system was operated by a...
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sally morgan, >> absolutely. sally morgan, really lovely to talk to you. thank you so much. >> thank you darling . >> thank you darling. >> thank you darling. >> thank you darling. >> thank you. that, of course, is sally morgan, celebrity tv psychic and author that was outside. it'sjust psychic and author that was outside. it's just coming psychic and author that was outside. it'sjust coming up psychic and author that was outside. it's just coming up to 18, 19 minutes after 5:00. coming up , 18, 19 minutes after 5:00. coming up, clip bait. now, this clip caught my eye. this week. >> don't you make me dizzy from your kisses. >> will you take my hand? and spinning . spinning. >> it's all in the name of eurovision. of course, we'll discuss that next. it's time for the great british debate this houn the great british debate this hour. and i'm asking, should labour u—turn on its workers rights plans? this is gb news. good afternoon. if you're just tuned in. where have you been? it's just coming up to 23 minutes after 5:00. i'm nana akua this is a gb news. we
sally morgan, >> absolutely. sally morgan, really lovely to talk to you. thank you so much. >> thank you darling . >> thank you darling. >> thank you darling. >> thank you darling. >> thank you. that, of course, is sally morgan, celebrity tv psychic and author that was outside. it'sjust psychic and author that was outside. it's just coming psychic and author that was outside. it'sjust coming up psychic and author that was outside. it's just coming up to 18,...
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morning, sally. ithink today, what's going to happen? morning, sally. i think it is hard to overstate just how important this moment is for hundreds, thousands of families across the country. the haemophilia society this morning saying they think these findings when they are published at lunchtime will shock the nation, they say that lessons need to be learned across public service and government. as for today, public service and government. as fortoday, in public service and government. as for today, in about an hour myself and 150 journalists but more importantly hundreds of families will be invited into a room in the building behind me and we will be given advanced reading and knowledge of that report. 0n the strict understanding that nothing can leave that building until around lunchtime. the reason they have done this is because this report is expected to be dense and detailed, about 2000 pages long, covering lots of different aspects of this inquiry. i think the organisers wanted the family and the media to understand this as best they could befor
morning, sally. ithink today, what's going to happen? morning, sally. i think it is hard to overstate just how important this moment is for hundreds, thousands of families across the country. the haemophilia society this morning saying they think these findings when they are published at lunchtime will shock the nation, they say that lessons need to be learned across public service and government. as for today, public service and government. as fortoday, in public service and government. as for...
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example, saying or arguing that they didn't want to deepen the tension in the region either so fed sally bakovich and both, it has the government a tokens through political reactions that yeah, well a survivors represent a site in the family here because i said that this is the victory of suicide justice, the chairman of the presidency oversight a student has one back to basically the 1st guy has quite a different opinion um prior to the people because of scott, which is the team, but it has to go. when i said on several occasions today, he was it's certainly such a day. and he said clearly allow me the genocide, he didn't have time in seconds for days also he has been talking about i close to peaceful separation and a 14. okay. i mean, he needs that because that's, that's kind of we'll just see from the see the going out. this is something that he's in the settings for many years. he mentioned that the resolution is one reason because the resolution of his plays is to blame on successors as they are marked as the genocide organization. so to say was dw and what was the idea? so if it's
example, saying or arguing that they didn't want to deepen the tension in the region either so fed sally bakovich and both, it has the government a tokens through political reactions that yeah, well a survivors represent a site in the family here because i said that this is the victory of suicide justice, the chairman of the presidency oversight a student has one back to basically the 1st guy has quite a different opinion um prior to the people because of scott, which is the team, but it has to...
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sally. — of work that needs to be done. sally. seven— of work that needs to be done. sally, seven o'clock _ of work that needs to be done. sally, seven o'clock we - of work that needs to be done. sally, seven o'clock we find - of work that needs to be done. | sally, seven o'clock we find out of work that needs to be done. . sally, seven o'clock we find out if inflation — sally, seven o'clock we find out if inflation has hit the 2% that we always— inflation has hit the 2% that we always use as a mark of good health. if so always use as a mark of good health. if so it _ always use as a mark of good health. if so it will— always use as a mark of good health. if so it will feel symbolic for now but it _ if so it will feel symbolic for now but it is— if so it will feel symbolic for now but it is a — if so it will feel symbolic for now but it is a signal we are returning to some — but it is a signal we are returning to some sense of normal and that life, hopefully is set to be more affordable. we will keep our eye on that _ affordable. we will keep our eye on th
sally. — of work that needs to be done. sally. seven— of work that needs to be done. sally, seven o'clock _ of work that needs to be done. sally, seven o'clock we - of work that needs to be done. sally, seven o'clock we find - of work that needs to be done. | sally, seven o'clock we find out of work that needs to be done. . sally, seven o'clock we find out if inflation — sally, seven o'clock we find out if inflation has hit the 2% that we always— inflation has hit the 2% that we always...
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how thing _ sally. it looks fabulous, go and get warm! how thing and _ sally. it looks fabulous, go and get warm! how thing and puffin! - time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm frankie mccamley. the family of the teenager who died in a sword attack in east london two weeks ago have thanked the public for donations that will help to pay for a new family home. daniel anjorin died as he walked to school in hainault in an attack which also left four people injured — including two police officers. a gofundme page set up in daniel's honour has so far received more than £150,000. dozens of students have set up camp inside a building at the london school of economics and are calling on it to cut its financial ties with israel. protest camps have sprung up on university campuses across the uk, as well as in america and other countries, calling for an end to the war in gaza. lse says it's committed to strengthening its approach to responsible investment. pregnant women and new parents in parts of west londo
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and joining us also from mazda in bosnia herzegovina is dw reports to either so fritz sally, beg, of age a welcome. first, let's start with you. at 8 us in new york, a token, so how today's an vote unfolded? no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority. said that means that the next year on the socialist anniversary of the massacre, that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in favor. so that means it's, as i said, just a simple majority under this kind of interesting that the ron, for example, voted in favor and didn't stick with a russia because of the muslim brotherhood understand that you rush out of course was one of the 19 countries which opposed devoted to other countries about china hungry and as serbia. of course, what is interesting is how many countries upstate in $68.00 countries didn't vote in favor or oppose the resolution saying as the united arab emirates, for example, saying or arguing that they didn't want to deepen the tension in the region. it's e
and joining us also from mazda in bosnia herzegovina is dw reports to either so fritz sally, beg, of age a welcome. first, let's start with you. at 8 us in new york, a token, so how today's an vote unfolded? no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority. said that means that the next year on the socialist anniversary of the massacre, that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in...
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so fed sally bakovich and both it has the government a tokens through political reactions that yeah, well a survivors of the genocide in the family here because i said that this is the 30th through san justice. the chairman of the presidency also said that students has one, but the basically the 1st guy has quite a different opinion. um president comfortable because of scott, which is the entity in boston has to go with. i said uh, on several occasions today, he was, it's certainly such a day and he said clearly allow me the genocide, he didn't have time in 74 days. also he has been talking about i close to peaceful separation and a 14. okay. single. i mean, she needs that because that's, it's kind of we'll just see from the see the going out. this is something that he's been starting for many years. he mentioned that the resolution is more reason. uh because the resolution um he plays the blame on successors as they are marked as the genocide organization. so to say was dw and what was the idea? so if it's not a big and rich joining the area from both, it has the governor and washin
so fed sally bakovich and both it has the government a tokens through political reactions that yeah, well a survivors of the genocide in the family here because i said that this is the 30th through san justice. the chairman of the presidency also said that students has one, but the basically the 1st guy has quite a different opinion. um president comfortable because of scott, which is the entity in boston has to go with. i said uh, on several occasions today, he was, it's certainly such a day...
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so fed sally bakovich and both it has the governor a tokens through political reactions that a yellow, a survivors of the genocide in the family. everybody's son said that this is the victory of suicide justice. the chairman of the presidency also said that students has one, but typically the 1st guy has quite a different opinion. um, probably the subscriber is entertained by a single thing. i said on several occasions today, he was, it's certainly such a day. and he said clearly allow me the genocide, he didn't have time in 74 days. also he has been talking about i close to peaceful separation and a 14. okay. let me know. she needs that because that's it's kind of we'll just see from the see the going out. this is something that he's been studying for many years. he mentioned that the resolution is one reason because the resolution of he plays the blame on the assessors as they are marks as a genocide on nation. so to say to in his poll in new york is why germany and rolanda leading this initiative they and some other more than other 10 other countries are leading this initiative bec
so fed sally bakovich and both it has the governor a tokens through political reactions that a yellow, a survivors of the genocide in the family. everybody's son said that this is the victory of suicide justice. the chairman of the presidency also said that students has one, but typically the 1st guy has quite a different opinion. um, probably the subscriber is entertained by a single thing. i said on several occasions today, he was, it's certainly such a day. and he said clearly allow me the...
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i'm sally bundock. warm welcome the programme. we begin in slovakia where the slovakian prime minister, robert fico, remains in hospital after hours of surgery to save his life following an apparent assassination attempt. local media reported that the prime minister had regained consciousness. the deputy prime minister, tomas taraba, told the bbc that the operation had gone well and he expected mr fico to survive. the prime minister was shot several times as he was leaving a government meeting in what the interior minister described as a politically motivated attack. the deputy prime minister of slovakia accused opposition parties of using false narratives to paint the prime minister almost as a monster. in sliver you, we won two elections. in october we had parliamentary elections, so we have stabilised support of the public. —— in slavonic. also international politics, speak about a false narrative that we want to leave the european union and join the cooperation with russia and i don't want these
i'm sally bundock. warm welcome the programme. we begin in slovakia where the slovakian prime minister, robert fico, remains in hospital after hours of surgery to save his life following an apparent assassination attempt. local media reported that the prime minister had regained consciousness. the deputy prime minister, tomas taraba, told the bbc that the operation had gone well and he expected mr fico to survive. the prime minister was shot several times as he was leaving a government meeting...
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sally, who leads our finance coverage in the americas, will lead us on berkshire hathaway. the spotlight shifting to major carmakers and banks. analysts think toyota could deliver its fastest profit growth since at least 2013 and that would be led by the recovery in north america and europe. taking a look at the lenders, ocbc and you obi -- uob will be reporting the results. more to come here on "daybreak australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ >> taking a look at how u.s. futures are coming on this morning, modest gains so far in the session, backtracking what we had on friday and that was a healthy session for the s&p 500, up more than 1.3%. other gauges also rallying intern and it was a reaction to the jobs print we got coming through, softer than expected. it was the key take away here so really helping to appease any investor fees about stagflation and even recession and actually, the print also giving fodder to this belief that the economy is gradually slowing and the fed -- to ease policy later this year and we spoke to the chicago fed president about austin goolsby, haid
sally, who leads our finance coverage in the americas, will lead us on berkshire hathaway. the spotlight shifting to major carmakers and banks. analysts think toyota could deliver its fastest profit growth since at least 2013 and that would be led by the recovery in north america and europe. taking a look at the lenders, ocbc and you obi -- uob will be reporting the results. more to come here on "daybreak australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ >> taking a look at how u.s. futures...
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sally struthers: they said yes but you need a new set of kids. so rob reiner and i were the third set of children for archie and edith bunker. norman lear: so, i made the pilot for the third time. same script. i wouldn't change a word. archie: so let's hear it again, huh? what did you mean by what god? michael: we just don't see any evidence of god, that's all. gloria: that's right daddy. archie: that's right daddy? well i knew we had a couple of pinkos in this house... but i didn't know we had atheists! john lithgow: i do remember seeing the opening episode and realizing, my god, the ground is shaking under me. michael: now, i'm going to tell you something. gloria: michael... michael: no no, wait a second... sally struthers: and we reach over each other at the table and we have arguments.... michael: because guys like you are unwilling to give the black man, the mexican american and all the other minorities their just and rightful hard earned share of the american dream. sally struthers: that didn't happen before. we got real. bambi haggins: pol
sally struthers: they said yes but you need a new set of kids. so rob reiner and i were the third set of children for archie and edith bunker. norman lear: so, i made the pilot for the third time. same script. i wouldn't change a word. archie: so let's hear it again, huh? what did you mean by what god? michael: we just don't see any evidence of god, that's all. gloria: that's right daddy. archie: that's right daddy? well i knew we had a couple of pinkos in this house... but i didn't know we had...
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i'm sally bundock. very i'm sally bundock. warm welcome to the programme. president biden has said the us will not supply heavy weapons to israel that could be used in a major assault on the southern gazan city of rafah. in an interview with cnn, mr biden said america would continue to give israel the weapons it needed to defend itself, including interceptors for its �*iron dome�* air defence system. but he said us—supplied heavy weapons had already killed civilians in gaza, and that israel would not keep washington's support if it carried out military operations in those population centres. it comes after the us state department confirmed that one arms shipment destined for israel was delayed last week, and others were being reviewed. civilians had been killed in gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population centres, and they declare that if they go
i'm sally bundock. very i'm sally bundock. warm welcome to the programme. president biden has said the us will not supply heavy weapons to israel that could be used in a major assault on the southern gazan city of rafah. in an interview with cnn, mr biden said america would continue to give israel the weapons it needed to defend itself, including interceptors for its �*iron dome�* air defence system. but he said us—supplied heavy weapons had already killed civilians in gaza, and that...
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let's get more from sally mitchell, who's a senior mortgage broker at the mortgage mum. i know it's very borning because this will be the sixth consecutive meeting where there has been no change. but certainly it is not going to go up. let's take some good news from it. but i don't see it being reduced yet. i think the markets are now factoring in a reduction, may be september or october time. but certainly, what i was expecting, early spring, early this year, that reduction has not happened. which is very disappointing for those who are waiting for rates to fall. sally, i don't know how much forecasting you do, but when do you think they might come down? well, up until a few days ago i was thinking really september, which would be wonderful for the government, the current government, because then they could quite happily go to the polls in november with a bit of a golden ticket. in the last few days, analysts are saying, and they are far more qualified than me, let me add, they are waiting to hear the tone of the delivery from andrew bailey after the announcement today,
let's get more from sally mitchell, who's a senior mortgage broker at the mortgage mum. i know it's very borning because this will be the sixth consecutive meeting where there has been no change. but certainly it is not going to go up. let's take some good news from it. but i don't see it being reduced yet. i think the markets are now factoring in a reduction, may be september or october time. but certainly, what i was expecting, early spring, early this year, that reduction has not happened....
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the sub, but i'd be happy that got them now for this i tell ya, when, when do these, what the young sally have udella? good you good you. and then going to see because had been signed up monthly have been done. the, i always thought i would work in the art. and then in college i volunteered for a coastal cleanup. and that was the 1st time i saw how much trash was going in the water. the so that's healthy for the bean. see, started that. and from there i started doing a lot of campaigns,...
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so sally is giving everyone the timeline. and i guess i just want to start back, you 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 adctand i never met my father yu 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■ 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 claimed that his name was robert, which is where i got my my first name. and it
so sally is giving everyone the timeline. and i guess i just want to start back, you 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 adctand i never...
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hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin in iran where funeral ceremonies for the president, ebrahim raisi, are getting under way — after his body was recovered on monday, from the wreckage of a helicopter crash. events will take place across the country before he is buried. iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei, will preside over the main ceremony. rescue teams found no survivors from the crash — which happened on sunday, as mr raisi was flying back from a trip to iran's northern neighbour, azerbaijan. the iranian foreign minister was also killed, along with everyone else on board. the cause of the crash has not yet been established. let's speak to our bbc persian reporter, bahman kalbassi in new york. hejoins us now he joins us now from hejoins us now from new he joins us now from new york. good to see you. talk us through then today, what's happening and when? the through then today, what's happening and when? the body of mr president _ happening and when? the body of mr president raisi _ happening an
hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin in iran where funeral ceremonies for the president, ebrahim raisi, are getting under way — after his body was recovered on monday, from the wreckage of a helicopter crash. events will take place across the country before he is buried. iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei, will preside over the main ceremony. rescue teams found no survivors from the crash — which happened on sunday, as mr raisi was flying back from a trip to iran's northern...
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i'm sally bundock. we start in the us where the race for dominance in generative artificial intelligence has just stepped up a gear. one of the leading companies in the field, openai, has unveiled its latest chatbot called gpt—lio. it has advanced capabilities, including seeing, hearing and talking in similar ways to a person. our north america business correspondent erin delmore watched the launch from new york. 20 years ago, the biggest battle in tech was over who would win the war for search engine dominance. google took the prize and it isn't nowjust a multitrillion—dollar company — it's also a verb. so now, enter the latest fight over who will lead on generative ai. the start—up openai took the tech sector by storm with its chatgpt chatbot in late 2022 — that could answer users�* queries and carry out like human conversation. you are not a vacuum cleaner! as of monday, we are seeing that conversation happened out loud. the company demoed a chatbot that can field questions and give out a
i'm sally bundock. we start in the us where the race for dominance in generative artificial intelligence has just stepped up a gear. one of the leading companies in the field, openai, has unveiled its latest chatbot called gpt—lio. it has advanced capabilities, including seeing, hearing and talking in similar ways to a person. our north america business correspondent erin delmore watched the launch from new york. 20 years ago, the biggest battle in tech was over who would win the war for...
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very i'm sally bundock. warm welcome to the programme. president biden has said the us will not supply heavy weapons to israel that could be used in a major assault on the southern gazan city of rafah. in an interview with cnn, mr biden said america would continue to give israel the weapons it needed to defend itself, including interceptors for its �*iron dome�* air defence system. but he said us—supplied heavy weapons had already killed civilians in gaza, and that israel would not keep washington's support if it carried out military operations in those population centres. it comes after the us state department confirmed that one arms shipment destined for israel was delayed last week, and others were being reviewed. civilians had been killed in gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population centres, and they declare that if they go into rafah, they haven't gone in rafah yet, if they go to rafah, i am not supplying the weapons used to deal with rafah, to deal with that problem. we will continue
very i'm sally bundock. warm welcome to the programme. president biden has said the us will not supply heavy weapons to israel that could be used in a major assault on the southern gazan city of rafah. in an interview with cnn, mr biden said america would continue to give israel the weapons it needed to defend itself, including interceptors for its �*iron dome�* air defence system. but he said us—supplied heavy weapons had already killed civilians in gaza, and that israel would not keep...
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i'm sally bundock. welcome to the programme. israel says it will deepen its attack on rafah in southern gaza until hamas is eliminated, or the first of the remaining hostages are released. all the defence minister said israel was ready to make compromises to secure their return but insisted that hamas only responded to force. israel has sent a delegation to cairo to resume negotiations, and hamas says the talks will be the last chance for a hostage release. israeli forces went into rafah on monday night, in defiance of international pressure, seizing the border crossing with egypt. the un secretary general antonio guterres has warned that a full—scale assault on rafah would cause a humanitarian nightmare. paul adams sent this report from jerusalem. a deal may now be tantalizingly close. but in rafah, israel's military pressure is relentless. today, severing gaza's last link with the outside world, the crossing point into egypt. and raising theirflag, sending an unmistakable message to hamas. the noose is tightening. the sounds
i'm sally bundock. welcome to the programme. israel says it will deepen its attack on rafah in southern gaza until hamas is eliminated, or the first of the remaining hostages are released. all the defence minister said israel was ready to make compromises to secure their return but insisted that hamas only responded to force. israel has sent a delegation to cairo to resume negotiations, and hamas says the talks will be the last chance for a hostage release. israeli forces went into rafah on...
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sally. the israeli military says dozens of aid trucks have crossed into northern gaza after it opened the western erez crossing, in coordination with the united states. there have been warnings that barely any supplies have been reaching northern gaza due to israel's operations in rafah. 0ur middle east bureau chief, jo floto, joins us now. is there any evidence age is getting through? is there any evidence age is getting throu . h? , . is there any evidence age is getting throu~h? , . ., , through? there is evidence that this has crossed — through? there is evidence that this has crossed into _ through? there is evidence that this has crossed into northern _ through? there is evidence that this has crossed into northern gaza. - through? there is evidence that this has crossed into northern gaza. it i has crossed into northern gaza. it is a trickle compared to what is needed and you are right to point out that the un has said very clearly that they think there is a full—blown famine in p
sally. the israeli military says dozens of aid trucks have crossed into northern gaza after it opened the western erez crossing, in coordination with the united states. there have been warnings that barely any supplies have been reaching northern gaza due to israel's operations in rafah. 0ur middle east bureau chief, jo floto, joins us now. is there any evidence age is getting through? is there any evidence age is getting throu . h? , . is there any evidence age is getting throu~h? , . ., ,...
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first though, sally has the rest of the day�*s news. the un security council will hold an emergency meeting today to discuss an israeli air strike which killed more than 45 displaced palestinians in rafah. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowed to continue the war against hamas amid international condemnation after the attack, which he described as a "tragic mishap". our middle east correspondent yolande knell is injerusalem. morning, yolande. what can we expect from that meeting today? this morning, yolande. what can we expect from that meeting today?— from that meeting today? this un security council _ from that meeting today? this un security council meeting - from that meeting today? this un security council meeting will - from that meeting today? this un security council meeting will take | security council meeting will take place behind closed doors we understand, it was called by algeria which is currently a member of the council. already we have had the un calling for a full and independent investigation to exactly wh
first though, sally has the rest of the day�*s news. the un security council will hold an emergency meeting today to discuss an israeli air strike which killed more than 45 displaced palestinians in rafah. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowed to continue the war against hamas amid international condemnation after the attack, which he described as a "tragic mishap". our middle east correspondent yolande knell is injerusalem. morning, yolande. what can we expect from that...
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sally you know, as a therapist. yeah, obesity , excess weight, massive obesity, excess weight, massive problem in society , anger and problem in society, anger and growing and growing. how useful do you think ozempic has been? >> has been really useful to my client base. they've been buying it on private prescriptions via onune it on private prescriptions via online pharmacies for a while now . it was very online pharmacies for a while now. it was very tough early days when the supply was irregular . days when the supply was irregular. so they days when the supply was irregular . so they get days when the supply was irregular. so they get their body would get used to 2.5 micrograms shots once a week. and then the suppliers would say, oh, look, we can only supply you with nought point 5. and but, you know, it's a lot of money. it's around £200 a month privately. >> is it is it. yes so there is a lot of money, but my clients are coming out the other side now. >> what happens if people come and see me are emotional ea
sally you know, as a therapist. yeah, obesity , excess weight, massive obesity, excess weight, massive problem in society , anger and problem in society, anger and growing and growing. how useful do you think ozempic has been? >> has been really useful to my client base. they've been buying it on private prescriptions via onune it on private prescriptions via online pharmacies for a while now . it was very online pharmacies for a while now. it was very tough early days when the supply was...
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i'm sally bundock. we start with artificial intelligence. you can't fail to have noticed the flurry of new ai innovations being unveiled of late, with the likes of openai's latest conversational chatbot, gpt—lio, that can be sarcastic and flirt, to google�*s ai—powered assistant that can apparantly help find your lost glasses. and now microsoft has revealed its latest offering. we'll have more on that in a moment. but i'm sure you will agree this is all coming thick and fast, as the big tech players compete to lead the ai race. but is all this pace coming at the risk of bigger things, like our safety? questions being asked at this week's global ai safety summit in south korea. the second of its kind, it is co—hosted with britain after the inaugural event in november last year at bletchley park near london. francine bennett is interim director at the ada lovelace institute — an independent research institute specialising in al — and is in south korea for this summit. a very warm welcome to the programme. so first of all, what will
i'm sally bundock. we start with artificial intelligence. you can't fail to have noticed the flurry of new ai innovations being unveiled of late, with the likes of openai's latest conversational chatbot, gpt—lio, that can be sarcastic and flirt, to google�*s ai—powered assistant that can apparantly help find your lost glasses. and now microsoft has revealed its latest offering. we'll have more on that in a moment. but i'm sure you will agree this is all coming thick and fast, as the big...
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sally has more news this morning. a woman in her 50s has died after an xl bully dog attack at her home in east london. 0ur reporter paul hawkins is at the scene. paul what more do we know about what happened? the information from police is limited, but what we do know is that just after one o'clock yesterday afternoon police were called to this three bed property behind me in this leafy part of east london. they sent an armed response unit, such was the risk after reports that a woman had been attacked by two xl bullies. the officers retrieved the dog from the property but the woman sadly died at the scene. a woman in her 50s. dogs are being kept in a secure police kennel while a file is prepared for the coroner. that is all we know at the coroner. that is all we know at the moment. the significant thing about this attack is that these dogs were registered and under the new law all xl bullies have to be registered or they are deemed illegal. this, we think is the first fatal attack by two registered trabiz, they have
sally has more news this morning. a woman in her 50s has died after an xl bully dog attack at her home in east london. 0ur reporter paul hawkins is at the scene. paul what more do we know about what happened? the information from police is limited, but what we do know is that just after one o'clock yesterday afternoon police were called to this three bed property behind me in this leafy part of east london. they sent an armed response unit, such was the risk after reports that a woman had been...
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notes like sally got the message is remember she's the only prez to survive the congressional butt kicking were former honchos couldn't identify anti-semitism if you grew a tiny mustache and invaded poland so the backlash is growing and revealing more than liz so after a trick dish a trip to victoria's secret. i approve that photo and it's just the racist revenge plot if you look like a people the plat as to people are told to hate we're going up punish you for hate to remind kids you think they know history congress passed a law of the civil rights act of 1964 back when nancy pelosi still it feeling in her face. and if her bay discrimination on the basis of sex and raised in hiring promoting and firing. de i reversed of that and we weren't supposed to notice but we did that's why as the washington post points out companies are removing all references to de i including calls eli lilly and starbucks and coors and americans just want to be or not a lecture to come with it especially if the broad doing the finger way also wags a penis. whether students know it or not the trend would help them
notes like sally got the message is remember she's the only prez to survive the congressional butt kicking were former honchos couldn't identify anti-semitism if you grew a tiny mustache and invaded poland so the backlash is growing and revealing more than liz so after a trick dish a trip to victoria's secret. i approve that photo and it's just the racist revenge plot if you look like a people the plat as to people are told to hate we're going up punish you for hate to remind kids you think...
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i felt like i was ready to play our sally, our 2024 sally. >> eddie, for people that may not have seen cabaret in any of the incarnations, can you set the scene where we are and what this cabaret is as the emcee runs the show. >> it's such a loved piece and done beautifully before, we felt if we do it again, we had to bring something new. one of the things that we were king to do was to create an entire event of an evening so the second you step off 52nd street into the theater, you go down these allies, bars, dancers, musicians. by the time you come into the theater proper, hopefully you left all your troubles and memories of the day outside and you are charged and prepped into the world of germany to be kind of seduced and entertained and made to think -- that's what we were aspiring to. >> august wilson, this well known theater to fit this experience. >> tom scott, our amazing scenic designer and costume designer, amazing nods in the award seasoning. extraordinary. it's deeply immersive and fun for us. it helps us create what we are trying to do. >> with that immersion, interaction
i felt like i was ready to play our sally, our 2024 sally. >> eddie, for people that may not have seen cabaret in any of the incarnations, can you set the scene where we are and what this cabaret is as the emcee runs the show. >> it's such a loved piece and done beautifully before, we felt if we do it again, we had to bring something new. one of the things that we were king to do was to create an entire event of an evening so the second you step off 52nd street into the theater, you...
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update to things that you know, the narrative, the state is coming off to them is persecuting them on sally. so that there's some sort of substance to that. what we've seen is, over recent weeks and months, the i f, the improved and scandal off the scandal. links to spying from russia or in china. stories about secret meetings to discuss the repack creation of millions of migrants and many other things. the connections to the far right, you know, well known as that has really put much of attention the parties, popularity, and to be honest, i would doubt that this would only the so i'm and thank you very much. our correspondence, simon young, the in munster, russian president vladimir putin has replaced defense ministers. so i guess showing that the, it's the per shakeup of as national security team since the invasion of ukraine showing his replacement is andre bell. it was self, an economist, and deputy prime minister, a former deputy prime minister, showing it who oversaw rushes, invasion of your crime will now run the national security counts. you mean that is to say i gave showing it was
update to things that you know, the narrative, the state is coming off to them is persecuting them on sally. so that there's some sort of substance to that. what we've seen is, over recent weeks and months, the i f, the improved and scandal off the scandal. links to spying from russia or in china. stories about secret meetings to discuss the repack creation of millions of migrants and many other things. the connections to the far right, you know, well known as that has really put much of...
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hi, i'm sally from huddersfield feral. and what we're going to do today is just sort of demonstrate how to do oxygen therapy on a couple of our animals. these fire crews from huddersfield are well used to rescuing people from the perils of fire and smoke, but now they can add pets to their life saving work. a local charity is equipping and training all west yorkshire's crews with specially designed oxygen masks to treat animals caught in house fires. so it goes over the face into the place and it can breathe the oxygen through. so it goes over the face into the place and it can breathe the oxygen through. the vital thing is just getting oxygen to these patients that have been compromised and to be able to put that equipment out and get it across the stations and the training, i'm super proud of what we've achieved. back dora the labrador is used to being a demo dog. in reality, the animals are usually unconscious when discovered by crews. the masks come in different sizes, so there's even one for eight week old cuthbert. s
hi, i'm sally from huddersfield feral. and what we're going to do today is just sort of demonstrate how to do oxygen therapy on a couple of our animals. these fire crews from huddersfield are well used to rescuing people from the perils of fire and smoke, but now they can add pets to their life saving work. a local charity is equipping and training all west yorkshire's crews with specially designed oxygen masks to treat animals caught in house fires. so it goes over the face into the place and...
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the other way. journalist by like sally sliding, joins me now from tel aviv. thanks very much for joining us. what do you make of the latest statements from israel? is this just more of a tactic to put pressure on him us? it goes to the prime minister or nothing the on the since mister gunn. i want to make it clear to these a republic and also to how mazda is now no longer accept the presence of this project from cause of us. it won't accept a deal that effectively keeps almost empowering cause there's also a message to the mediators with them. very comes on top of that, that israel wouldn't give any guarantees for homos to indoor. and i'm personally very skeptical. would this would put any pressure on how mazda accept a proposal with no guarantee to the end to end to work? it? does it seem logical to me from a mazda is perspective to give away the only car the hostages, unless it's rolled into rough. i've, with no internet pressure, i assume that they would definitely prefer to keep the hostages and continue the pressure on is right. a government, why the hos
the other way. journalist by like sally sliding, joins me now from tel aviv. thanks very much for joining us. what do you make of the latest statements from israel? is this just more of a tactic to put pressure on him us? it goes to the prime minister or nothing the on the since mister gunn. i want to make it clear to these a republic and also to how mazda is now no longer accept the presence of this project from cause of us. it won't accept a deal that effectively keeps almost empowering cause...
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the prosecution right now is calling sally franklin to the stand. let me throw it to anderson cooper in new york for more on sally franklin the trade jake, it seems that from dante's lives going to be the second witness call today polar, you familiar with ali franklin? >> not and i know this case pretty well. so this appears to be one of the summary witnesses they need to get an evidence what's not clear to me is that this is going to be evidenced about stormy daniel's book or michael cohen i'm stuck because his book, revenge was also published by penguin random house. so right now, we just need to see, once they get into her, she worked for publishers. do we yes. sorry. so she is works at penguin random house. she's a senior vice president and executive managing editor for random house publishing group so clearly they're using her to get in something that was likely in one of these two books, either storm his book or potentially michael cohen's book, but it's also likely that this is going to be a pretty short witness because we also expect as a pr
the prosecution right now is calling sally franklin to the stand. let me throw it to anderson cooper in new york for more on sally franklin the trade jake, it seems that from dante's lives going to be the second witness call today polar, you familiar with ali franklin? >> not and i know this case pretty well. so this appears to be one of the summary witnesses they need to get an evidence what's not clear to me is that this is going to be evidenced about stormy daniel's book or michael...