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and, sophie, i mentioned — unfortunately. and, sophie, i mentioned in _ unfortunately. and, sophie, i mentioned in the _ unfortunately. and, sophie, ij mentioned in the introduction unfortunately. and, sophie, i- mentioned in the introduction the number of attacks on german politicians or campaigners in the run—up to these elections. so far the police are saying 22 attacks on politicians so far this year, that compares to 27 for the whole last year. we know that these sorts of tensions rise before elections of all sorts. i suppose the biggest worry in all of this is that that sort of hostile climate scares off candidates, scares off motors and it makes the whole process of democracy much more difficult to enforce, doesn't it?— doesn't it? yes, it did rule a mind mail a little _ doesn't it? yes, it did rule a mind mail a little bit _ doesn't it? yes, it did rule a mind mail a little bit of— doesn't it? yes, it did rule a mind mail a little bit of the _ doesn't it? yes, it did rule a mind mail a little bit of the uk, - mail a little bit of the uk, political— mail
and, sophie, i mentioned — unfortunately. and, sophie, i mentioned in _ unfortunately. and, sophie, i mentioned in the _ unfortunately. and, sophie, ij mentioned in the introduction unfortunately. and, sophie, i- mentioned in the introduction the number of attacks on german politicians or campaigners in the run—up to these elections. so far the police are saying 22 attacks on politicians so far this year, that compares to 27 for the whole last year. we know that these sorts of tensions rise...
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sophie lund-yates joining us this morning. let's take up -- a look at what names are moving markets. you have been on these forever. let's go straight to the meme stocks. >> gamestop down. it was up more than 270% at one point on tuesday afternoon. this is coming after preliminary results falling short of the analysts assessments and the big news was the announcement that they are going to go to market potentially with an aftermarket offering and could sell an additional 45 million shares. not only would that dilute meme stock but also provide fuel for short-sellers to take on new positions or wait for liquidity to hit the market. we have already seen 40.5 million shares traded, so very liquid and volatile. scarlet: was that a coincidence raising money by selling shares? >> amc did it and for an equity stop -- swap. gamestop has no equity and we are seeing capitalizing on again while it is giving back a good chunk of the gains this week and it was trading at $11 back in april. so 22 is a nice place to sell. scarlet: amc moving
sophie lund-yates joining us this morning. let's take up -- a look at what names are moving markets. you have been on these forever. let's go straight to the meme stocks. >> gamestop down. it was up more than 270% at one point on tuesday afternoon. this is coming after preliminary results falling short of the analysts assessments and the big news was the announcement that they are going to go to market potentially with an aftermarket offering and could sell an additional 45 million...
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sophie will have given pleasure. sophie will have given pleasure. sophie will have given pleasure in ukraine desperately needed. and likewise she had experience meghan with her super stardust. which is why people like you are so peeved because she turned her back on britain. i understand we can we can sort out some counselling for you. kelvin. i'm peeved about her. you will recover from this. you will recover. >> she come back. why didn't she come back to the uk and wave to us all? because she thinks people like kelvin mackenzie are going to be two of you. that's true. so are you. you're entitled to a view. but that shouldn't stop her coming out and giving her views to our country. >> all right, well, i think let's move on. are you less contentious? >> are you? >> are you? >> because a trade union, a trade union representing senior civil servants, has submitted an application for a judicial review against the government's controversial plan to send migrants to rwanda. the fda said its move, related to the relationship of the civil service code to th
sophie will have given pleasure. sophie will have given pleasure. sophie will have given pleasure in ukraine desperately needed. and likewise she had experience meghan with her super stardust. which is why people like you are so peeved because she turned her back on britain. i understand we can we can sort out some counselling for you. kelvin. i'm peeved about her. you will recover from this. you will recover. >> she come back. why didn't she come back to the uk and wave to us all?...
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sophie will have given pleasure. sophie will have given pleasure. sophie will have given pleasure in ukraine desperately needed. and likewise she had experience meghan with her super stardust. which is why people like you are so peeved because she turned her back on britain. i understand we can we can sort out some counselling for you. kelvin. i'm peeved about her. you will recover from this. you will recover. >> she come back. why didn't she come back to the uk and wave to us all? because she thinks people like kelvin mackenzie are going to be two of you. that's true. so are you. you're entitled to a view. but that shouldn't stop her coming out and giving her views to our country. >> all right, well, i think let's move on. are you less contentious? >> are you? >> are you? >> because a trade union, a trade union representing senior civil servants, has submitted an application for a judicial review against the government's controversial plan to send migrants to rwanda. the fda said its move, related to the relationship of the civil service code to th
sophie will have given pleasure. sophie will have given pleasure. sophie will have given pleasure in ukraine desperately needed. and likewise she had experience meghan with her super stardust. which is why people like you are so peeved because she turned her back on britain. i understand we can we can sort out some counselling for you. kelvin. i'm peeved about her. you will recover from this. you will recover. >> she come back. why didn't she come back to the uk and wave to us all?...
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sophie, for you, it is a question _ to stop. sophie, for you, it is a question of— to stop. sophie, for you, it is a question of providing _ to stop. sophie, for you, it is a question of providing dignity i to stop. sophie, for you, it is al question of providing dignity for others in the futures. yes. question of providing dignity for others in the futures.— question of providing dignity for others in the futures. yes. it's too late for simon, _ others in the futures. yes. it's too late for simon, but _ others in the futures. yes. it's too late for simon, but i _ others in the futures. yes. it's too late for simon, but i would - others in the futures. yes. it's too late for simon, but i would hope l late for simon, but i would hope that anybody with any compassion would never want anybody else to go through what simon went through. it'sjust not right. through what simon went through. it's just not right. he asked for it to stop, they said there was nothing else they could give him or he would be in a coma. my opinion is he should have been put in that coma, and he would h
sophie, for you, it is a question _ to stop. sophie, for you, it is a question of— to stop. sophie, for you, it is a question of providing _ to stop. sophie, for you, it is a question of providing dignity i to stop. sophie, for you, it is al question of providing dignity for others in the futures. yes. question of providing dignity for others in the futures.— question of providing dignity for others in the futures. yes. it's too late for simon, _ others in the futures. yes. it's too late...
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enola maxwell, who fed sophie's passion for human rights, sophie continues to fight for communities to be seen, valued and heard. and whereas sophie's formidable stature as a crusader for economic and environmental justice led to her election in november 2000 to the san francisco board of supervisors, representing potrero hill, bayview-hunters point, vista valley, and other district ten neighborhoods, and whereas sophie was reelected, two more times, serving ten consecutive years working for the more equitable distribution of public resources, increasing economic development opportunities for all san franciscans, and nurturing and empowering our city's most vulnerable residents . and whereas sophie played an instrumental role in shutting down san francisco's last remaining fossil fuel plant, the potrero power plant, which had an unacceptable impact on public health that disproportionately affected low income communities of color. and whereas the first apartment complex in the ambitious potrero power station master plan on san francisco's formerly industrial waterfront will be named
enola maxwell, who fed sophie's passion for human rights, sophie continues to fight for communities to be seen, valued and heard. and whereas sophie's formidable stature as a crusader for economic and environmental justice led to her election in november 2000 to the san francisco board of supervisors, representing potrero hill, bayview-hunters point, vista valley, and other district ten neighborhoods, and whereas sophie was reelected, two more times, serving ten consecutive years working for...
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sophie hutchinson. _ babies to get vaccinated. sophie hutchinson, thank _ babies to get vaccinated. sophie hutchinson, thank you. - prince william has been visiting the site where the duchy of cornwall�*s first housing project for homeless people will be built. construction is due to begin in september near newquay. and this lunchtime he's on fistral beach, hearing from some of the people who look after it. jenny kumah is there. well, the sun is out, the surf is up and fistral beach is looking at its best for this royal visit. the prince is due here any moment now, he is due to speak to people who are involved in beach safety here as well as members of the public, and even have a go on a quad bike. prince william has the title of duke of cornwall and a lot of excitement is building here. but earlier today the duke visited the site of the duchy of cornwall�*s first homeless project. it will involve building 24 properties to house local homeless people, as well as giving them wraparound support, and it's all part of a five year plan to tackle homelessness. it's around a year ago s
sophie hutchinson. _ babies to get vaccinated. sophie hutchinson, thank _ babies to get vaccinated. sophie hutchinson, thank you. - prince william has been visiting the site where the duchy of cornwall�*s first housing project for homeless people will be built. construction is due to begin in september near newquay. and this lunchtime he's on fistral beach, hearing from some of the people who look after it. jenny kumah is there. well, the sun is out, the surf is up and fistral beach is...
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thanks, sophie. this is part of neom — saudi arabia's grand plan to transform the country and its image. it's the world's biggest construction project. a futuristic eco—city. built by companies from all over the world, including more than a dozen from the uk. at its heart, the line — a desert city envisaged to be a 100—mile straight line. but only 1.5 miles will reportedly be built by 2030. it's in the north—west of saudi arabia cutting across the vast desert. neom's driving force is the country's crown prince, mohammad bin salman. he's courted many western leaders, including rishi sunak. the crown prince says neom is being built in an empty space, but it isn't. thousands of people lived in these three villages. for years they objected to being moved for the project, but they were still made to leave their homes. this former saudi intelligence officer told us he was ordered to clear one of the villages near neom in 2020 and that security forces were allowed to kill those who refused evictio
thanks, sophie. this is part of neom — saudi arabia's grand plan to transform the country and its image. it's the world's biggest construction project. a futuristic eco—city. built by companies from all over the world, including more than a dozen from the uk. at its heart, the line — a desert city envisaged to be a 100—mile straight line. but only 1.5 miles will reportedly be built by 2030. it's in the north—west of saudi arabia cutting across the vast desert. neom's driving force is...
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well, sophie, this is the chamber _ taking place today. well, sophie, this is the chamber of _ taking place today. well, sophie, this is the chamber of the house | this is the chamber of the house keys, where members were voting just a few hours ago on the details on the assisted dying bill. the island has a population ofjust 85,000 people, but it has been setting its own laws for over 1000 years. much of the ceremony resembles that of westminster. the measures are quite far advanced here, with members voting on the detail of how assisted dying woodwork in practice. today, they voted that assisted dying should be offered within and run by the health service on the island. this is such a contentious issue, there were protests today outside parliament from those both for and against. those in favour say it will allow the terminally ill a dignified death, without pain. those against say it will put the vulnerable at risk. next month, there will be a crucial vote on whether this whole issue should be put to an island—wide referendum. support
well, sophie, this is the chamber _ taking place today. well, sophie, this is the chamber of _ taking place today. well, sophie, this is the chamber of the house | this is the chamber of the house keys, where members were voting just a few hours ago on the details on the assisted dying bill. the island has a population ofjust 85,000 people, but it has been setting its own laws for over 1000 years. much of the ceremony resembles that of westminster. the measures are quite far advanced here, with...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. and the coming minutes, were expecting to hear from and the coming minutes, were expecting to hearfrom prime minister rishi sunak in the house of commons not farfrom minister rishi sunak in the house of commons not far from where we are at the moment it is expected to make an apology on behalf of the government and of course, this is a scandal in the tragedy that transcends party politics because the number of the administrations of presided over the health service while this happened and you can see there, the house of commons, the chamber waiting for prime minister to get to his feet at some point soon and make that statement. with me is janinejones, her brother marc was a haemophiliac infected with hiv and hep c, after being sent to treloars school at age 11 — in 1985, when he was 23, he found out he was hiv positive. tell us how you feel today first of all having seen the report in thousands of pages, pretty damning. very damning in the main thing i feel is validation and for ye
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. and the coming minutes, were expecting to hear from and the coming minutes, were expecting to hearfrom prime minister rishi sunak in the house of commons not farfrom minister rishi sunak in the house of commons not far from where we are at the moment it is expected to make an apology on behalf of the government and of course, this is a scandal in the tragedy that transcends party politics because the number of the administrations of presided over the health service...
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sophie isn't it? >> it is a very early start and they'll be the coaches will be picking these fans here up at around 7:00 as they make the journey down to wembley. and as you say, i'm joined now by two manchester united fans, colin and sue. a very good morning to you both. thank you forjoining you both. thank you for joining us. now it's a very big day. this for united fans. it's not been the easiest of seasons for you. and obviously last year not a great result either in the fa cup final. how are you both feeling optimistic. >> no. nervous nervous nervous . >> no. nervous nervous nervous. >> no. nervous nervous nervous. >> let's have some score predictions. so two one to united, two one. so the opposite of last year. and do you think you'll get a goal quicker than ilkay gundogan last year in the first 12 seconds. got to that would be good if you could do that colin. score predictions i'm going to say three two to united. wow. so few goals you're hoping for that. that would be impressive. >> well we n
sophie isn't it? >> it is a very early start and they'll be the coaches will be picking these fans here up at around 7:00 as they make the journey down to wembley. and as you say, i'm joined now by two manchester united fans, colin and sue. a very good morning to you both. thank you forjoining you both. thank you for joining us. now it's a very big day. this for united fans. it's not been the easiest of seasons for you. and obviously last year not a great result either in the fa cup...
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>> i don't know, sophie. >> i don't know, sophie. >> no, i know well, she said she was having an affair for years, but they never touched. it's like. is she the stalker in baby reindeer? >> but why would you admit? do you know what i don't understand about the storm ciaran? baby reindeer? a man was sexually assaulted and yet they're going after a woman who appeared on a piers morgan show, which i don't understand. i've never met her. i don't know, but if she has had an affair. i mean, that's not a ringing endorsement of decent morals. >> no, indeed. observer next. and, bruce, now, computer games are good if you're deaf . are good if you're deaf. >> oh, okay. okay, okay. >> oh, okay. okay, okay. >> so virtual reality gaming helps uk's deaf children to understand speech. scientists have found that immersing kids in computer games can train their brains to localise sound better? it's to do. the project is known as bears. not the kind of bears that i hang around with. it's for both ears. it's aimed at youngsters who have been given twin cochlear implants because they were born with little o
>> i don't know, sophie. >> i don't know, sophie. >> no, i know well, she said she was having an affair for years, but they never touched. it's like. is she the stalker in baby reindeer? >> but why would you admit? do you know what i don't understand about the storm ciaran? baby reindeer? a man was sexually assaulted and yet they're going after a woman who appeared on a piers morgan show, which i don't understand. i've never met her. i don't know, but if she has had an...
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these pictures specifically are from sophie, our 11:00 producer. >> o, really? >> so fee and sara donchey, they finished the newscast last night and drove into the marin headlands by the beach. so i called her today because never the newsroom was floored by these pictures, and i said, sophie, put a number on this, from the way your pictures look to what you saw when you were standing there, how much of a percentage would you say you actually saw. she said i probably put it at about 25%. so the phone's magnifying the visualization of this, but she's got no regrets of going. she still saw it. that's kind of a cool experience t this latitude to be able to see you say the aurora borealis. the takeaway was this was a five on a scale of one to five. tonight's a four. and it's going to be a bit cloudy. >> just take a picture. >> after the show at 11:00 we'll two out and look. >> well, yeah, and i'll take a picture. thank, darren. >>> well, coming up, she graduated high school at the start of world war ii, now more than 80 years later she has a new degree. how an >>> th
these pictures specifically are from sophie, our 11:00 producer. >> o, really? >> so fee and sara donchey, they finished the newscast last night and drove into the marin headlands by the beach. so i called her today because never the newsroom was floored by these pictures, and i said, sophie, put a number on this, from the way your pictures look to what you saw when you were standing there, how much of a percentage would you say you actually saw. she said i probably put it at about...
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thanks very much indeed, sophie. thanks very much indeed, sophie. thank you. >> right, let's get a check on the forecast. here's greg craig snell with everything you need to know. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , the sponsors of weather solar, the sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest ub news weather forecast on the metaverse. over the next couple of days , high pressure is couple of days, high pressure is starting to build in across the uk. let's introduce and take a bit more dry and settled than what we've been used to. so out there first thing this morning, a bit of a dull start for a lot of us, but there is some sunshine along the south coast of england, parts of northern ireland and the far north of scotland. the cloud will be thick enough in places to view some spots of rain, and a few showers may well just develop further south, but for most it is a drier picture compared to monday. and come the afternoon, hopefully a lot of the uk will see some bright spells. the cloud will be stubborn across parts of
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reaper sophie. hello. are you still in a pub? excellent. top girl. right. what's the atmosphere like there now ? like there now? >> well done. it's certainly very full in here now. >> i'd imagine it's almost as full as wembley. so my wonderful cameraman and i have escaped up to the dj booth, where i'm sure he can show you now what exactly it's looking like in here right now. absolutely packed to the rafters with fans waiting for the kick off. >> we are now, of course , only around. >> what is it, 15 minutes, 20 minutes away from kick—off i down there we can see our united fans from earlier. they're taking in the atmosphere. not long to go now until it will be kicking off an absolute atmosphere in here. there he is giving us a wave finally, absolutely . atmosphere is absolutely. atmosphere is absolutely. atmosphere is absolutely amazing in here, and i'm sure it's almost as loud as it is in wembley. there's another fan giving us a wave, absolutely incredible fans really just enjoying themselves. the
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this is sophie, june carter's momma, and this is baby june carter. >> repor >> david: june and sophie. >> we loved the moment of meeting johnny cash's parents, and we have loved getting to connect with them. >> reporter: johnny cash and his mother, nicole. >> i'm very excited to stay friends and making opportunities for these guys to spend time together and grow up together. >> david: tonight, both families telling us most of all, they are grateful for their healthy babies, but they do love their names, too. >> you never know how life long friendships can start, and these sweet babies and us parents will always have a forever bond. bye, david. >> david: can't wait to hear their voices when they get a little older. no pressure. good night. to expose our students to a diversity of ideas and perspectives. >> berkeley school superintendent grilled today on capitol hill over how they tackle anti-semitism and injustice. >> anywhere affects all of us. eventually everywhere. >> the continuing fallout from a hateful message against a black man in san francisco. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze.
this is sophie, june carter's momma, and this is baby june carter. >> repor >> david: june and sophie. >> we loved the moment of meeting johnny cash's parents, and we have loved getting to connect with them. >> reporter: johnny cash and his mother, nicole. >> i'm very excited to stay friends and making opportunities for these guys to spend time together and grow up together. >> david: tonight, both families telling us most of all, they are grateful for their...
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sophie hutchinson. there's news tonight that the white house is reviewing other weapons deliveries to israel, after pausing one shipment of arms last week, as it tries to stave off a major offensive on the city of rafah in gaza. the delayed weaponry includes a large batch of 2,000—pound bombs. meanwhile, israel says it's reopened one of the main aid crossings into gaza after intensifying its bombardment of the south of the territory. however, a un relief agency says no supplies have yet passed through. there has been heavy fighting near the city of rafah, where the israeli military says it began a limited operation on monday as it targets hamas fighters. with almosti million displaced people taking refuge there, aid agencies have warned the consequences could be devastating. the humanitarian situation on the ground is already dire and getting worse. an investigation by bbc verify has found hundreds of gaza's water and sanitation facilities have been damaged since the start of the seven—month war. he
sophie hutchinson. there's news tonight that the white house is reviewing other weapons deliveries to israel, after pausing one shipment of arms last week, as it tries to stave off a major offensive on the city of rafah in gaza. the delayed weaponry includes a large batch of 2,000—pound bombs. meanwhile, israel says it's reopened one of the main aid crossings into gaza after intensifying its bombardment of the south of the territory. however, a un relief agency says no supplies have yet...
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this is sophie, june carter's momma, and this is baby june carter. >> david: june carter and her mother, sophie. >> we loved the moment of meeting johnny cash's parents, and we have loved getting to connect with them. >> reporter: johnny cash and his mother, nicole. >> i'm very excited about staying friends, and making opportunities for these guys to spend time together and grow up together. together and grow up together. >> david: tonight, both families telling us most of all, they are grateful for their healthy babies, but they do love their names, too. >> you never know how lifelong friendships can start, and these sweet baby, and as parents, will always have a forever bond. bye, david. >> david: can't wait to hear their voices when they get a little older. no press cc test net-7 test this is a test cc test net-7 test this is a test cc test net-7 for solutions that are safe and managed. alternatives to encampments. >> getting the homeless off the streets san jose has solutions. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel tracking the winds and the warmth. i'll show you how much more those tem
this is sophie, june carter's momma, and this is baby june carter. >> david: june carter and her mother, sophie. >> we loved the moment of meeting johnny cash's parents, and we have loved getting to connect with them. >> reporter: johnny cash and his mother, nicole. >> i'm very excited about staying friends, and making opportunities for these guys to spend time together and grow up together. together and grow up together. >> david: tonight, both families telling us...
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where our north—west of england reporter sophie reaper , there you go. sophie reaper, there you go. sophie, just remind people where are you? what's happening ? are you? what's happening? >> well, right now we're walking through manchester. joining me is figen murray, the mum of martyn hett, who was one of the 22 who lost their lives in the manchester arena attack. now fegan was started quite a big challenge with you here today. do you want to tell our viewers what it is you'll be doing? yeah i'll be walking 186 miles to downing street from the manchester arena, and we've just set off about ten minutes ago, so still quite a way to go 186 miles. this journey is that you'll be taking . obviously it's you'll be taking. obviously it's all to raise awareness of martyn's law. do you want to tell our viewers what it is and why it's so important? well at the moment there is absolutely no legislation anywhere in the world, not just the uk, about keeping people secure and safe at venues from terrorism . at venues from terrorism. >> and of course, terrorism is something that will not go away.
where our north—west of england reporter sophie reaper , there you go. sophie reaper, there you go. sophie, just remind people where are you? what's happening ? are you? what's happening? >> well, right now we're walking through manchester. joining me is figen murray, the mum of martyn hett, who was one of the 22 who lost their lives in the manchester arena attack. now fegan was started quite a big challenge with you here today. do you want to tell our viewers what it is you'll be...
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well, i think that andre below sophie has done and very good job in his previous position . and it's certainly somebody who is more scientific and who is also oriented towards more steve control of the military industry. and if we're looking at the russia and see how it has behaved during this time since how it impacted the russian economy, we can see that the sanctions didn't achieve the desired effect meetings that whatever below. so who was doing? he was doing the right thing and so for put into perspective what he needs right now is somebody in the ministry of defense. he has somebody for the military, as has already been said, grumble remains in his position, but he need somebody who understands economics and who is able to take care of the military. industrial complex, especially as a defense spending increases and to integrated into the overall russian economy. and ensure that it functions efficiently also perhaps removing those layers of corruption or assembly years of corruption which were standing in the way of the proper and civil military cooperation and military
well, i think that andre below sophie has done and very good job in his previous position . and it's certainly somebody who is more scientific and who is also oriented towards more steve control of the military industry. and if we're looking at the russia and see how it has behaved during this time since how it impacted the russian economy, we can see that the sanctions didn't achieve the desired effect meetings that whatever below. so who was doing? he was doing the right thing and so for put...
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sophie, this is reaper is there? sophie, this is a mammoth walk to. >> it is indeed. tom, you joining me here in the glade of light memorial for the 22 victims of the manchester arena attack . if we just take a quick attack. if we just take a quick walk, you'll be able to see each of the 22 victims has their own individual spot, where their name is marked, where family members loved ones, members of the public even can come to remember them. now, the reason we're here today, as you say, is because figen murray, the mother of martyn hett, one of the 22, has begun. as you say, this mammoth walk. she began it this morning from the arena . we morning from the arena. we started on the spot where her son lost his life almost seven years ago. now and they walked here to the glade of light. they took a moment to reflect at each of the names has a bunch of flowers on to mark the day, and she then set off on a journey that will take 186 miles over the next 16 days. now they will be heading to downing street, and they'll arrive at downing street on the 22nd of may, which will ma
sophie, this is reaper is there? sophie, this is a mammoth walk to. >> it is indeed. tom, you joining me here in the glade of light memorial for the 22 victims of the manchester arena attack . if we just take a quick attack. if we just take a quick walk, you'll be able to see each of the 22 victims has their own individual spot, where their name is marked, where family members loved ones, members of the public even can come to remember them. now, the reason we're here today, as you say,...
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sophie long, bbc news. and a reminder we will have full coverage of the infected blood scandal inquiry conclusion tomorrow here on the bbc news, you will be able follow it live on the bbc news website and app and also on bbc iplayer. if you are just if you arejustjoining us if you are justjoining us want to remind you of our breaking news in the last hour. this is coming out of iran. a helicopter in a convoy carrying the iranian president has been involved in an accident, state media is reporting. this is state television you can see on screen. state media says president ebrahim raisi was on board a helicopter that experienced a hard landing on sunday. there were three helicopters and one of them had a hard landing. we don't have confirmation yet that the president was on board that helicopter that had the accident and the hard landing. some state media is reporting that he was on board along with the foreign minister. the interior minister said rescuers were still trying to reach the site due to the diffic
sophie long, bbc news. and a reminder we will have full coverage of the infected blood scandal inquiry conclusion tomorrow here on the bbc news, you will be able follow it live on the bbc news website and app and also on bbc iplayer. if you are just if you arejustjoining us if you are justjoining us want to remind you of our breaking news in the last hour. this is coming out of iran. a helicopter in a convoy carrying the iranian president has been involved in an accident, state media is...
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sophie hutchinson, thank ou. a number of children with severe food allergies are now overcoming them — by eating the very products that have been harmful to them, including peanuts. it's all part of a research trial being funded by the natasha allergy research foundation, which was set up by the parents of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse, who died from a severe allergic reaction in 2016. alastair fee reports from southampton, one of the hospitals involved in the trial. thomas, it's time for your peanuts. it's medicine time for 11—year—old thomas — a handful of chocolate—coated peanuts. six months ago, they could have killed him. in the beginning when thomas got diagnosed with a peanut allergy, it dominated our lives. going out forfood, food preparation at home, everything was a worry. today, thomas can eat small quantities of the very food his family has spent years trying to avoid. it means the world to me that i can eat a peanut and, like, i won't die. thomas is taking part in an allergy tri
sophie hutchinson, thank ou. a number of children with severe food allergies are now overcoming them — by eating the very products that have been harmful to them, including peanuts. it's all part of a research trial being funded by the natasha allergy research foundation, which was set up by the parents of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse, who died from a severe allergic reaction in 2016. alastair fee reports from southampton, one of the hospitals involved in the trial. thomas, it's...
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but not every but i'm seriously adapt to the challenges of climate change, the community that's about sophie and contrasts again and getting wakes and the home owners have declined. charlotte and one reason might be because they searched for food on the surface and having difficulty accessing fish from on the open. but we also observed during the particularly hot summer of 2018, that adult kitty wake simply abandoned their nests and the rags. it was really hot on the glitter temperatures lined as high as 52 degrees celsius documentation. that was only going to have a fault because the adult birds were still in the area, but they've left of their nests and buffalo, the oddly, the casey weight, such as the ones pieces of thousands across the world. there's a decreasing a number. the one for things, most iconic spaces, the sky now is famous for its rich and intricate. so the smooth grounds, nesting but often chooses to raise tricks on grossman and farm. historically, the lack of yourself across some groceries has allowed them to access the grands to nest and to keep an eye out for predators. wi
but not every but i'm seriously adapt to the challenges of climate change, the community that's about sophie and contrasts again and getting wakes and the home owners have declined. charlotte and one reason might be because they searched for food on the surface and having difficulty accessing fish from on the open. but we also observed during the particularly hot summer of 2018, that adult kitty wake simply abandoned their nests and the rags. it was really hot on the glitter temperatures lined...
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sophie ecclestone was then pick of the england bolwers as she took three for 26, on the way to beating pakistan by 37 runs. english teenager luke littler threw the perfect nine dart finish to win the premier league final on his debut. the i7—year—old's incredible rise continued at the 02 — as he showed extraordinary composure to throw the perfect leg of darts in his 11—7 victory over the world champion luke humphries. it's the first time anyone has done a nine darter in the premier league since phil taylor back in 2010. littler was in tears at the end as he became the sport's youngest ever major champion. i don't know what to do with the trophy. seeing the family and the crowd... now i don't know what to do. whenever i win something, the emotionsjust come out because my mum and my dad put their own money into me and got me the sponsors, i can't thank them enough. watching the fa cup, but now i can't wait to go to new york and see what happens and have a holiday for a week. the us police officer who arrested the world number one golfer scottie scheffler outside the pga champions
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i, the sophie just touched base of it. what's the mood intrepid? it's a following, this resolution. well i have to say that this is a little bit more calm then the days before the bolton resolution, because there is no more the tension about what is going to happen is still there is a why keep it's your opinions are divided to basically the find survivors and the extent that you put in seen them. and so now, before i, before me, they feel that someone finally heard them and they welcomed the adoption of the resolution to the very special ed house and the truth and justice. finally, one is said, of course they are referring that's a disability. so once again when, when the genocide happens, so they are very happy about the fact that the one on the other side of serbian leaders will be not in serbia. most of the adoption of the resolution, for example, the president of the stuff said that the resolution is not finding political with a substantial entity. and that the l for using this as a single most effective for the future. and also been talking about the separation or succession of
i, the sophie just touched base of it. what's the mood intrepid? it's a following, this resolution. well i have to say that this is a little bit more calm then the days before the bolton resolution, because there is no more the tension about what is going to happen is still there is a why keep it's your opinions are divided to basically the find survivors and the extent that you put in seen them. and so now, before i, before me, they feel that someone finally heard them and they welcomed the...
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meaning it's about sophie and contrasts again and can he wakes in foam or as have declined. charlotte and one reason might be because they searched for food on the surface and having difficulty accessing fish from on the open. but we also observed during the particularly hot summer of 2018, that adult kitty wake simply a band and their nests and the rags. and it was really hot on like lit up temperatures lined as high as 52 degrees celsius. that was all going to hot fault because the adult birds were still in the area, but they've left of their nests and buffalo, the oddly the casey weight, such as the ones pieces of thousands across the world. there's a decreasing a number. the one of the 1st things most iconic spaces, the sky now, is famous for its rich and intricate. so the smooth grounds, nothing but often chooses to raise tricks on grossman and farm. historically, the lack of your so called some groceries has allowed them to access the grounds to nest and to keep an eye out for predators. with the intensification of agriculture is habitat is becoming a dangerous one. the wide spr
meaning it's about sophie and contrasts again and can he wakes in foam or as have declined. charlotte and one reason might be because they searched for food on the surface and having difficulty accessing fish from on the open. but we also observed during the particularly hot summer of 2018, that adult kitty wake simply a band and their nests and the rags. and it was really hot on like lit up temperatures lined as high as 52 degrees celsius. that was all going to hot fault because the adult...
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bucks, but not every but i'm so easily adapt to the challenges of climate change community that's about sophie and contrasts again and getting wakes and foam or as have declined charlotte and with one reason might be because they searched for food on the surface and having difficulty accessing fish from on the open. but we also observed during the particularly hot summer of 2018, that adults kitty wake simply abandoned their nests and their rags. it was really hot on like lit up and temperatures climbed as high as 52 degrees celsius documenting that was all going to the fault because the adult birds were still in the area, but they've left to their nests and buffalo. the oddly, the casey weight, such as one's pieces of thousands across the world, that's a decreasing number. the, one of the workings most iconic spaces, the sky now, is famous for its rich and intricate. so the smooth ground is nothing but open cruises to raise tricks on crossman and farm. historically, the lack of your so called some groceries has allowed them to access the grounds to nest and to keep an eye out for predators. w
bucks, but not every but i'm so easily adapt to the challenges of climate change community that's about sophie and contrasts again and getting wakes and foam or as have declined charlotte and with one reason might be because they searched for food on the surface and having difficulty accessing fish from on the open. but we also observed during the particularly hot summer of 2018, that adults kitty wake simply abandoned their nests and their rags. it was really hot on like lit up and...
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here's sophie hutchinson. join me for a frank conversation about the medications that are now forging a weight loss revolution... chat show host, oprah winfrey... people who take the meds... just one in the long line of celebrities, including billionaire businessman, elon musk, who have taken the weight loss drug semaglutide. the wegovy pen is a single dose prefilled pen. it's better known by the brand names wegovy and ozempic and has been described as a game changer for shedding the pounds. and now some scientists say there are signs it might protect from heart disease, heart attacks and strokes, even if you don't lose weight. it didn't seem to matter how much weight you lost in that trial, the benefit was seen even in the patients who didn't lose much weight or didn't lose weight at all. there's been a sharp rise in the popularity of semaglutide since it was licensed for weight loss in 2021 in the uk. so what do we know about it? it works by lowering blood sugar and reduces feelings of hunger is currently a
here's sophie hutchinson. join me for a frank conversation about the medications that are now forging a weight loss revolution... chat show host, oprah winfrey... people who take the meds... just one in the long line of celebrities, including billionaire businessman, elon musk, who have taken the weight loss drug semaglutide. the wegovy pen is a single dose prefilled pen. it's better known by the brand names wegovy and ozempic and has been described as a game changer for shedding the pounds....
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time — in ten months instead of the usual ten years. the then prime minister boris johnson described it as a "triumph for british science". it was cheaper and easier to store than otherjabs. globally, more than 3 billion doses were supplied, with nearly 50 million jabs given in the uk. and the vaccine is estimated to have saved millions of lives. but in a tiny number of cases it causes life—threatening blood clots. it's been linked to 81 deaths in the uk. the government has made vaccine damage payments to families and there are a number of ongoing court cases with people claiming to have been harmed by the vaccine. most countries have now stopped using it and switched to other vaccines. today astrazeneca said there was no longer a demand for theirjab and that other vaccines which target the new variants of covid have superseded it. it
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time — in ten months instead of the usual ten years. the then prime minister boris johnson described it as a "triumph for british science". it was cheaper and easier to store than otherjabs. globally, more than 3 billion doses were supplied, with nearly 50 million jabs given...
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if it's only a 100 comes away from billers of sophie a russian is kind of stuff, a lot state, and most of the russian border is no much further away from t of. so this is the re awakening memories of february 26th to and it's not very welcome and most importantly, the american help that was signed off recently still hasn't reached the paper lines seem to kind of go on the scale that the painter. if we need to, this is a moment of real jeopardy fingerprint. next, thank you so much. that is an economy for us in cuba. let's take a quick look now with some other stories making headlines around the world's child's military ruler mohammed w. it's no has been declared the winner of this week's presidential election. the results have been contested by the off position your election and the north central african country had been long delayed after 3 years of military rule. india supreme court has granted temporary vail to a top opposition leader to allow him to campaign in the ongoing national election. deli chief minister, i've been to catch her while was arrested nearly 7 weeks ago on corrupt
if it's only a 100 comes away from billers of sophie a russian is kind of stuff, a lot state, and most of the russian border is no much further away from t of. so this is the re awakening memories of february 26th to and it's not very welcome and most importantly, the american help that was signed off recently still hasn't reached the paper lines seem to kind of go on the scale that the painter. if we need to, this is a moment of real jeopardy fingerprint. next, thank you so much. that is an...
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sophie was also 13. i had a look at her ipad and was horrified to find memes, imagery, online material that showed how you could kill yourself. 14—year—old molly had been consumed by these videos. a coroner said harmful online content contributed to her death. i have no doubt instagram helped kill my daughter. i christopher was 15. they sent christopher a photo with knives. she was saying to him, "you've got to try it". brianna's murderers had watched videos of torture and murder on the dark web. they were 15. ollie died when he was 13. they're seeing things they shouldn't be seeing at those ages. _ our children are dying. amanda and stuart's son was stabbed by boys who'd shared violent videos online, who'd planned his murder in chat groups. they're just thrust into a world that's too much for them too young. too violent, too graphic. # happy birthday to you... isaac died when he was 13, jules when he was 1a, archie atjust 12. they were all found unconscious and unresponsive by their mothers, who've
sophie was also 13. i had a look at her ipad and was horrified to find memes, imagery, online material that showed how you could kill yourself. 14—year—old molly had been consumed by these videos. a coroner said harmful online content contributed to her death. i have no doubt instagram helped kill my daughter. i christopher was 15. they sent christopher a photo with knives. she was saying to him, "you've got to try it". brianna's murderers had watched videos of torture and murder...
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let's begin with this report from sophie hutchison. some of the tens of thousands of people infected with hiv and hepatitis c in the 19705, �*805 and early �*905 by contaminated blood. today, the final report into the scandal described the scale of what happened as horrifying and said lives, dreams, friendships, families and finances were destroyed by it. well, i think the scale speaks for itself. if you have over 30,000 people who go into hospital and come out with infections which were life shattering, that in itself is huge, and the suffering for them and for others is huge. the inquiry has spent four years taking evidence from more than 5,000 witnesses and examined 100,000 documents. it's concluded this was a disaster not an accident, that those in authority, doctors, blood services and governments did not put patient safety first and that patients were knowingly exposed to unacceptable risks of infection. andy evans has haemophilia, a bleeding disorder. he is one of 30,000 people infected by the treatment he received. by the t
let's begin with this report from sophie hutchison. some of the tens of thousands of people infected with hiv and hepatitis c in the 19705, �*805 and early �*905 by contaminated blood. today, the final report into the scandal described the scale of what happened as horrifying and said lives, dreams, friendships, families and finances were destroyed by it. well, i think the scale speaks for itself. if you have over 30,000 people who go into hospital and come out with infections which were...
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my colleague, our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson has more on those developments. some of the tens of thousands of people infected with hiv and hepatitis c in the 1970s, 19805 hiv and hepatitis c in the 1970s, 1980s and early 90s by contaminated blood. today, the final report into the scandal described the scale of what happened is horrifying and sad lives, dreams, friendships, families and finances were destroyed by it. i think the scale speaks for itself. if you have over 30,000 people going to hospital and come out with infections which were life shattering, that in itself is huge. and the suffering for them and for others is huge. the inquiry has spent four years taking evidence from more than 5,000 witnesses and examined 100,000 documents. it's concluded this was a disaster not an accident, that those in authority, doctors, blood services and governments did not put patient safety first and that patients were knowingly exposed to unacceptable risks of infection. andy evans has haemophilia, a bleeding disorder. he is one of 30,000 people infected by the treatme
my colleague, our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson has more on those developments. some of the tens of thousands of people infected with hiv and hepatitis c in the 1970s, 19805 hiv and hepatitis c in the 1970s, 1980s and early 90s by contaminated blood. today, the final report into the scandal described the scale of what happened is horrifying and sad lives, dreams, friendships, families and finances were destroyed by it. i think the scale speaks for itself. if you have over 30,000...
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dad, dad always allows you to do this, despite our very such a bright, beautiful profession, where sophie is, this is the stage, music, songs and dances, of course, all the same, all everyday affairs are just like everyone else, we are the same ordinary family, when necessary... and a little work, a little preparation, and take the child to kindergarten in the morning, to clubs, to gymnastics, so thank god that dad has enough imagination to entertain, not only develop, but also entertain, i do this with joy, with great pleasure, now i will ask for a count of 1 2 3 name your next child if it will be a boy, ready, one two, oh, well, to be honest, i’m not ready, somehow. you know this, it’s like something, probably so secret, we don’t think that far ahead, we have the right to refuse, answers the question, you can use it, yeah, okay, you have it left. two opportunities to refuse to answer questions, you used one, would you like your daughter to follow in your footsteps on the big stage, or will you still not force her to do this? there is definitely no coercion, no one should ever be f
dad, dad always allows you to do this, despite our very such a bright, beautiful profession, where sophie is, this is the stage, music, songs and dances, of course, all the same, all everyday affairs are just like everyone else, we are the same ordinary family, when necessary... and a little work, a little preparation, and take the child to kindergarten in the morning, to clubs, to gymnastics, so thank god that dad has enough imagination to entertain, not only develop, but also entertain, i do...
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and land in the city hall and became a legislative aid to sophie maxwell. went through city departments when kamala harris was our district attorney i'm proud to represent the richmondad district supervisor. [music] we have great neighborhood commercial corridors that need to be protected. the reason why we launched the neighborhood business for supporting the [inaudible] for 15 years special more. we have the legacy business program the business around for 30 years or more and thought, you know, we gotta make sure the next generation contains for generations to come. am i'm ruth the owner of hamburger haven we came back on july 11. we were opened in 1968 at that time i believe one of the owners of mestart today went through a guy named andy in the early 70s and my father took it mid 70s. >> originally was just a burger joint. open late nights. then it changed over the years and became the breakfast staple. we specialize in breakfast, brunch come lunch now. i love this neighborhood. i grew up here. and it feels like home. i walk down the block and recognize
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reporter sophie reaper england. reporter sophie reaper has this report . has this report. >> on the 22nd of may 2017, 22 people went to a concert at manchester arena but never returned home. one of those people was martyn hett, murdered by suicide bomber salman abedi . by suicide bomber salman abedi. >> it's seven years nearly and i still can't go to bed before about 11 ish because i feel so ashamed and guilty as a mum because i was fast asleep in bed when he died and i can't reconcile that . i've got reconcile that. i've got a martin shaped hole in my soul somewhere and that will always be there. >> after the attack, the manchester arena inquiry found serious failings in security on the night, which could have prevented it from happening . as prevented it from happening. as a result, for the past five years, fegan has worked tirelessly to try and improve security at uk venues. >> about 18 months after martin died, we went to a theatre in manchester and there was absolutely no security and that completely floored me
reporter sophie reaper england. reporter sophie reaper has this report . has this report. >> on the 22nd of may 2017, 22 people went to a concert at manchester arena but never returned home. one of those people was martyn hett, murdered by suicide bomber salman abedi . by suicide bomber salman abedi. >> it's seven years nearly and i still can't go to bed before about 11 ish because i feel so ashamed and guilty as a mum because i was fast asleep in bed when he died and i can't...
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sophie ecclestone was then pick of the england bowlers as she took 3—26, on the way to beating pakistan by 37 runs. english teenager luke littler threw the perfect nine—dart finish to win the premier league final on his debut. the i7—year—old's incredible rise continued at the 02 — as he showed extraordinary composure to throw the perfect leg of darts in his 11—7 victory over the world champion luke humphries. it's the first time anyone has done a nine—darter in the premier league since phil taylor back in 2010. littler was in tears at the end as he became the sport's youngest ever major champion. i don't know what to do with the trophy. seeing the family and the — the trophy. seeing the family and the crowd... now i don't know— and the crowd... now i don't know what_ and the crowd... now i don't know what to do. whenever i win something, the emotionsjust something, the emotions just come — something, the emotionsjust come out _ something, the emotionsjust come out because my mum and my dad out _ come out because my mum and my dad put their own money into me and got _
sophie ecclestone was then pick of the england bowlers as she took 3—26, on the way to beating pakistan by 37 runs. english teenager luke littler threw the perfect nine—dart finish to win the premier league final on his debut. the i7—year—old's incredible rise continued at the 02 — as he showed extraordinary composure to throw the perfect leg of darts in his 11—7 victory over the world champion luke humphries. it's the first time anyone has done a nine—darter in the premier league...
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. >> our reporter, sophie reaper, is at downing street now. morning, sophie. we saw you, of course, with a fegan's mother. sorry. figen murray, on the day that she left manchester just from the arena. how was her journey been this week ? journey been this week? >> well, it's actually been just over two weeks since she set off on her journey, and we spoke to on herjourney, and we spoke to her this morning. she arrived at marble arch in central london yesterday. we caught up with her this morning before she set off on this very last leg of the journey to downing street, she told me that her hips are very sore and that her blisters are still yet to heal. but i think the overarching message she had was that it's all been so worth it at the time. i'm sure you'll remember , she said, that she remember, she said, that she wanted to send a message directly to prime minister rishi sunak that how important it was that we get martyn's law over the line to make sure that our venues are entertainment venues in the uk are made so much safer in the uk are made so much safer
. >> our reporter, sophie reaper, is at downing street now. morning, sophie. we saw you, of course, with a fegan's mother. sorry. figen murray, on the day that she left manchester just from the arena. how was her journey been this week ? journey been this week? >> well, it's actually been just over two weeks since she set off on her journey, and we spoke to on herjourney, and we spoke to her this morning. she arrived at marble arch in central london yesterday. we caught up with her...
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reporter sophie reaper. morning to you sophie. >> very good morning . well it's >> very good morning. well it's a very tense morning here in manchester. of course , as united manchester. of course, as united and city fans have begun the journey down to wembley. we're just what is it now? about 3.5 hours till kick off, so people will be heading. of course people have headed down in their thousands down to wembley, but they'll also be flocking into they'll also be flocking into the city centre and heading into sports bars like the one here behind me to take in this epic game between man city and man united , and from the city united, and from the city centre. now, as i say, we've beenin centre. now, as i say, we've been in manchester all morning catching up with united and city fans as they prepare to make that journey down. there's some real nerves between them. of course. city looking like the stronger team given they've just won the premier league . however, won the premier league. however, united do have form with this kind of thing. we remember, of c
reporter sophie reaper. morning to you sophie. >> very good morning . well it's >> very good morning. well it's a very tense morning here in manchester. of course , as united manchester. of course, as united and city fans have begun the journey down to wembley. we're just what is it now? about 3.5 hours till kick off, so people will be heading. of course people have headed down in their thousands down to wembley, but they'll also be flocking into they'll also be flocking into the...
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look, sophie, thank you very, very much. that's sophie reaper there from blackpool south. we're going to be seeing a lot of sophie tonight. we're also going to be going back there a little bit later on as well, because i believe that the leader of reform uk, richard tice, is currently positioned there. but i'm going to get the views of my panel now. top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson. we've got former labour party adviser matthew laza as well. can i also just remind our viewers that very shortly we're going to be heanng very shortly we're going to be hearing from shaun bailey, a man who sadly been missing from this show for quite a while because he's been standing as an assembly member in london. so we haven't been able to use him, but he will be on this show soon and we're going to be hearing from pollsters as well. right, allison? too early to say yet, but we've seen the national election result, polling there . election result, polling there. the tories 26 points behind laboun the tories 26 points behind labour. well we're going to be giving you all of the up
look, sophie, thank you very, very much. that's sophie reaper there from blackpool south. we're going to be seeing a lot of sophie tonight. we're also going to be going back there a little bit later on as well, because i believe that the leader of reform uk, richard tice, is currently positioned there. but i'm going to get the views of my panel now. top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson. we've got former labour party adviser matthew laza as well. can i also just remind our viewers that...
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he asked the former sophie, how many presidents, what he knew about the execution of his wife. solemn little by showing that by the most of the she, i had some items that are not as the heavy though as that is what kind of the what yeah, i mean the humble level and they said, well yeah, i'm assuming you have in the one that that i'm sure you know, i did, i have very little with the shipment. the so the rivals of solomon and ad used up crisis moment, the assassination of on of last me and so not to remove solomon from power and out in the south. and by the way, the, the, the individuals that removed sort of hang from power were presumably the ones who arrange the briefcase bom, maintenance on, on. so they not only assassinated the north you, i'm and the president, but they used to use it as a way to remove the president and south him as well and, and come to power on there. on the british folder and office documents do not support the view that i mean, not certain, well how much regime was directly responsible for the kenning of 2 presidents. president, i didn't know suitable homage, d
he asked the former sophie, how many presidents, what he knew about the execution of his wife. solemn little by showing that by the most of the she, i had some items that are not as the heavy though as that is what kind of the what yeah, i mean the humble level and they said, well yeah, i'm assuming you have in the one that that i'm sure you know, i did, i have very little with the shipment. the so the rivals of solomon and ad used up crisis moment, the assassination of on of last me and so not...
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and drove to the marin headlands, rod owe beach, and these are the photographs that sophie took on her phone. and they do look spectacular. i called her today, because i wanted some perspective on what her experience was like in real life, not through the pictures, and i said give me a percentage. and she said i would say in real life the aurora looked about 25% as good as this. so this is more than twice as impressive as it looked to the naked eye. she could still see it. and i said, are you glad you went? was it worth the trip up there late night? and she said, absolutely, i'm so glad i got a chance to see this. a couple ways to think about it, it's not going to look like this when you go out. tonight we have another chance for this, but it's not as intense tonight. they rank these on a scale from one to five. last night we were at the max on a five, which very rarely happens. tonight we're going to be at a four, which almost as rarely never happens. a four still pretty good. we'd be making a big deal out of four. so just know that. and then, of course, the other thing are the clouds
and drove to the marin headlands, rod owe beach, and these are the photographs that sophie took on her phone. and they do look spectacular. i called her today, because i wanted some perspective on what her experience was like in real life, not through the pictures, and i said give me a percentage. and she said i would say in real life the aurora looked about 25% as good as this. so this is more than twice as impressive as it looked to the naked eye. she could still see it. and i said, are you...
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he asked the former sophie, how many president, what he knew about the execution of his wife, solemn little by showing that by the most of the she some items that are not installed on the heavy though as of energy. what kind of the, what? yeah, i mean the, basically, i'm assuming you have and when that, that let me just, you know, i just, i have a little, uh, shipment the, so the rivals of solomon and use that crisis moment, the assassination of on of last me and so not to remove solomon from power and out in the south. and by the way, the, the individuals that removed sort of hang from power were presumably the ones who arrange the briefcase bombing and so on. so they not only assassinated the north you how many president that they use to use it as a way to remove the present and then south on them as well and, and come to power on or on the british folding office documents do not support the view that i mean, i sort of will how much the regime was directly responsible for the kenning of to president president. i didn't know suitable homage denies orchestrating the augustine and exe
he asked the former sophie, how many president, what he knew about the execution of his wife, solemn little by showing that by the most of the she some items that are not installed on the heavy though as of energy. what kind of the, what? yeah, i mean the, basically, i'm assuming you have and when that, that let me just, you know, i just, i have a little, uh, shipment the, so the rivals of solomon and use that crisis moment, the assassination of on of last me and so not to remove solomon from...