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sir ed davey, thank you for our that. sir ed davey, thank you for your time. _ that. islands. in between a load of dry weather and sunshine, hides between 13 and 16 degrees. overnight at night, this band of cloud and rain goes south and behind more showers and more cloud than last night. not as cold a start to the day tomorrow as it was this morning. we start with this showery band of rain in south wales and southern england. showers coming in. fair bit of sunshine. temperatures up on today, peaking on 17. and ukraine has accused russia of causing the leaks. hello. this is bbc news — these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. one of the world�*s most important financial institutions — the international monetary fund — criticises the government�*s tax cuts — and calls on ministers to �*re—evaluate�* their plans. these statements are common with regard to emerging market countries with problematic policies, but not often about g7 countries. this, unlike other fluctuations in the market, is a self—inflicted wound. these were the deliberate decisions o
sir ed davey, thank you for our that. sir ed davey, thank you for your time. _ that. islands. in between a load of dry weather and sunshine, hides between 13 and 16 degrees. overnight at night, this band of cloud and rain goes south and behind more showers and more cloud than last night. not as cold a start to the day tomorrow as it was this morning. we start with this showery band of rain in south wales and southern england. showers coming in. fair bit of sunshine. temperatures up on today,...
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so ed davey, thank you for our country. so ed davey, thank you for yourtime- — country.st prized journeys. leeds fans perhaps hadn't expected to get here this year. st helens fans — well, they expect nothing less. three titles in three years — lifting trophies, they've had plenty of practice. and on the greatest stage, the biggest atmosphere experience counts plenty. saints through in an instant. matty lees with the game's opening score. leeds clinging on by theirfingertips. with theirs, saints were pressing further in front. john bennison touching down — control. leeds now desperate for a way back, but with all routes appearing blocked, the story of the first half ending with a twist. the fightback? well, there is a reason why saints have dominated for so long. here was their show of strength. konrad hurell once a leeds player, offering a painful reminder of what they'd missed. no side has ever before won four back—to—back grand finals. when mark perceval touched down, yet another trophy lift was just a matter of time. and so here's history. saint helens champions for a
so ed davey, thank you for our country. so ed davey, thank you for yourtime- — country.st prized journeys. leeds fans perhaps hadn't expected to get here this year. st helens fans — well, they expect nothing less. three titles in three years — lifting trophies, they've had plenty of practice. and on the greatest stage, the biggest atmosphere experience counts plenty. saints through in an instant. matty lees with the game's opening score. leeds clinging on by theirfingertips. with theirs,...
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he sent it -- and davey, gray them in light spoken about who is at the muddy hole plantation. and they play very important role in trying to find some way of increasing revenue jenny revolutionary war when markets are corrupted. he had them grow tobacco, he thinks he can maybe make some money for that and instructs both of those overseers who have been involved with tobacco before and it is not terribly successful as an experiment. it's more of the disruption for tobacco markets rather than the work of -- where black labor is washington's only slaves? there is no one enslaved in mount vernon that was not black. but what is important to recognize that washington wasn't entirely dependent on slave labor. throughout his life, he has a number of craftsman. his purchasing at the time throughout his time as a farmer. it was interesting that after 1785, he requires most of those as part of their contract with him to also train and slave laborers in their craft. that's for the people who would train the fields and maintain the boundaries of the plantation. >> all right. >> that is of
he sent it -- and davey, gray them in light spoken about who is at the muddy hole plantation. and they play very important role in trying to find some way of increasing revenue jenny revolutionary war when markets are corrupted. he had them grow tobacco, he thinks he can maybe make some money for that and instructs both of those overseers who have been involved with tobacco before and it is not terribly successful as an experiment. it's more of the disruption for tobacco markets rather than the...
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ours were called davey crockett.e would have a davey crockett hand grenade, nuclear hand grenade in its pocket. russians still have the weapons. would they use them, could they use them? probably not. again what are the stakes here and how desperate will putin get. stuart: well he is desperate now. kt mcfarland, thank you very much. i'm sure we see you again soon. still overseas north korea fired two ballistic missiles into the sea this morning. ashley is with us today. why are they doing this, ash? why the show of force now? reporter: sending a message as always, stu. good morning. north korea firing a second ballistic missile into the sea yesterday. this is ahead after visit by vice president kamala harris to seoul, south korea later this week that is the message. kim jong-un fired first missile on saturday as the uss carrier ronald reagan entered the region. they use the test as as show of force. prior to saturday's launch pongyang hat had not fired a missile since june. these latest launches are cone demmed by th
ours were called davey crockett.e would have a davey crockett hand grenade, nuclear hand grenade in its pocket. russians still have the weapons. would they use them, could they use them? probably not. again what are the stakes here and how desperate will putin get. stuart: well he is desperate now. kt mcfarland, thank you very much. i'm sure we see you again soon. still overseas north korea fired two ballistic missiles into the sea this morning. ashley is with us today. why are they doing this,...
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thank you very i much indeed, sir ed davey. green park where people have come from far and wide to pay their respects. what is it like they are? the to pay their respects. what is it like they are?— to pay their respects. what is it like the are? . ., , ., ., like they are? the crowds have grown and crown, like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands _ like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of— like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of bouquets i like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of bouquets of| and grown, thousands of bouquets of flowers have been laid here. originally this was outside buckingham palace but now people have been asked to lay flowers here and people are being asked to remove the wrappers, and do not lay cuddly toys or balloons, or candles. and that has been happening up until now. mostly it is a place to reflect and take a moment to commit to pay tribute to queen elizabeth. let�*s have a chat to antonia, why did you decide to come along h
thank you very i much indeed, sir ed davey. green park where people have come from far and wide to pay their respects. what is it like they are? the to pay their respects. what is it like they are?— to pay their respects. what is it like the are? . ., , ., ., like they are? the crowds have grown and crown, like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands _ like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of— like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of...
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andrew grady was captured on video throwing punches through an open window at davey callahan . he even kicked the door before being restrained and finally dragged away. hold me back! hold me back me back, but the drivers don't exactly agree at what led to the incident. and i wanted to talk to him and he flipped me off. so i started mike tyson in his head. i never flipped anybody off. he just started punching me inside the race bar, so i understand he's frustrated, but again. it was really transfer spot and we were just fighting for life. so was there or was there not a little birdie flipping of the birdie? grady had a lot more to say about the incident, but not much of it is suitable to air on television even here at this late even if he did flip him the bird you cannot start punching someone like that the window to kicking the car. you got to keep it together. i know. coming up this season's hottest kitchen gadgets . nasa's mission to save humanity. it happens tonight, nearly seven million miles away from earth. later the apparent rash of tablets smashing inside the nfl. you'r
andrew grady was captured on video throwing punches through an open window at davey callahan . he even kicked the door before being restrained and finally dragged away. hold me back! hold me back me back, but the drivers don't exactly agree at what led to the incident. and i wanted to talk to him and he flipped me off. so i started mike tyson in his head. i never flipped anybody off. he just started punching me inside the race bar, so i understand he's frustrated, but again. it was really...
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speaker: sir ed davey. it is a real pleasure to follow the right honorable lady, and i congratulate her on her lovely, heartwarming speech. the liberal democrats join members on both sides of the house in expressing our deepest condolences on the passing of her majesty the queen. we are mourning a profound loss. the queen was a formidable monarch who faithfully served our country all her life, and was loved the world over. she represented not only duty and courage but warmth and compassion, and she was a living reminder of our collective past, of the greatest generation and their sacrifices for our freedom. for many people, myself included, her majesty was an ever-fixed mark in our lives. as the world changed around us and politicians came and went, she was our nation's constant. in challenging times, she was always a source of calm and comfort. she tied our nations together, embodying an unwavering pride in our country. showing us that patriotism is not defined by political allegiance and reminded us of th
speaker: sir ed davey. it is a real pleasure to follow the right honorable lady, and i congratulate her on her lovely, heartwarming speech. the liberal democrats join members on both sides of the house in expressing our deepest condolences on the passing of her majesty the queen. we are mourning a profound loss. the queen was a formidable monarch who faithfully served our country all her life, and was loved the world over. she represented not only duty and courage but warmth and compassion, and...
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one of the cases the opposing side relied on heavily was lock versus davey, about public funding. correct me if i'm making a too simplistic but a case where funding went to someone in the ministry specifically to be a minister and the supreme court said you don't have to fund that. i'm wondering at this point what do you think is the status of that case, where the current doctrine lines, can't coexist with it and if it is this is it limited to the ministry or will there be any difficult line drawings going forward between that and general religious education? >> great question. the fact that locke has cause mischief for so long has always been interesting to me because the case involved a scholarship program in washington state. and need and achievement based scholarship where kids could attend religious schools, take religious courses, take compulsory religious courses. the only thing they couldn't do was use the program if they were majoring in what the state called devotional theology, which was specifically theology program designed to train future ministers and the supreme co
one of the cases the opposing side relied on heavily was lock versus davey, about public funding. correct me if i'm making a too simplistic but a case where funding went to someone in the ministry specifically to be a minister and the supreme court said you don't have to fund that. i'm wondering at this point what do you think is the status of that case, where the current doctrine lines, can't coexist with it and if it is this is it limited to the ministry or will there be any difficult line...
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sir ed davey, leader of the liberal- davey, leader of the liberal democrats, thank you.the new academic year. many sites are still in need of extensive repairs or do not have a bomb shelter close enough to reopen safely. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has more. this is irpin lyceum no 3 — a school once on the front line, used by both ukrainian and russian troops in the fight for kyiv. now, wounded from war and empty of children since february. this new term, a fraction will be returning. it was my favourite place because i am sportsman and trainer of wrestling. stanislav, a director here, reckons at least a0 shells hit the building. translation: the building needs to be renovated. - we're looking for the money to do that. it could take up to a year. if you want to see what this war has done to people, look how nine—year—old danyl reacts to something crashing in the background. his mum, marina, is desperate to get him back to school. translation: he's scared. he didn't speak for two weeks. he would scream, "rockets, rockets!" and he still doesn't sleep well. i
sir ed davey, leader of the liberal- davey, leader of the liberal democrats, thank you.the new academic year. many sites are still in need of extensive repairs or do not have a bomb shelter close enough to reopen safely. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has more. this is irpin lyceum no 3 — a school once on the front line, used by both ukrainian and russian troops in the fight for kyiv. now, wounded from war and empty of children since february. this new term, a fraction will be...
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and when you look at john herdman, being an immigrant himself, a story that he has mention, alfonso davey. that was mentioned in jody's report, being a refugee who came from gone to this country. they are the faces of this team. but they lead a very strong contingent of immigrants, so yes, it has had a significant impact on candidate soccer portions on the men's side. ok, well, but shift our focus to the other team from north america, the united states. they're back of finals up. they're missing the last world cup in russia. the further they've ever gone to the semi finals back at the very 1st edition in 1930. since then, it's been the us women's team that has enjoyed the most success with for worldcom title when the us will be taking on iran in their groups. countries haven't had formal diplomatic relations for more than 40 years around one. they're only previous world cup meeting to one in 1998. england and wales are the other 2 teens in fruit o christopher, are you confident that the u. s. can get out of the group stage? i think you definitely don't want to be arrogant. and you want to
and when you look at john herdman, being an immigrant himself, a story that he has mention, alfonso davey. that was mentioned in jody's report, being a refugee who came from gone to this country. they are the faces of this team. but they lead a very strong contingent of immigrants, so yes, it has had a significant impact on candidate soccer portions on the men's side. ok, well, but shift our focus to the other team from north america, the united states. they're back of finals up. they're...
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and so ed davey saying the whole nation's thoughts and prayers are with her majesty the queen and herfamilyray for a full recovery. mark drakeford also saying similar things. recovery. mark drakeford also saying similarthings. real recovery. mark drakeford also saying similar things. real concern for the political, from the political leadership, for her health and recovery, and it extends beyond that because she is head of state of another ia nations and head of the commonwealth. as we were reflecting with hugh pym, we haven't had many bulletins about her health in the last few months or years. the very fact we have had this statement today saying doctors are concerned for her majesty's health and recommended she stay under medical supervision, just the issuing of that statement does raise concerns. yes, of course it does. and the political establishment have known of course about concerns or issues over the green's health. we saw this week those unusual arrangements that were made when liz truss became prime minister. the queen remaining at balmoral, not doing what she had done previously
and so ed davey saying the whole nation's thoughts and prayers are with her majesty the queen and herfamilyray for a full recovery. mark drakeford also saying similar things. recovery. mark drakeford also saying similarthings. real recovery. mark drakeford also saying similar things. real concern for the political, from the political leadership, for her health and recovery, and it extends beyond that because she is head of state of another ia nations and head of the commonwealth. as we were...
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sir ed davey.esty was an effort fixed mark in our lives. as the world changed around us and politicians came and went, she was our nation 's constant. in challenging times, she was always a source of calm and comfort. and she tied our nations together, embodying an unwavering pride in our country. she showed us that patriotism is not defined by political allegiance, and reminded us of the many things that bind us all together, even when it doesn't always feel that way. we saw this so vividly during the platinum jubilee celebrations injune. i am proud to represent the oldest royal borough in england, kingston upon thames. ourjubilee street parties certainly lived up to that status. it was truly wonderful to see such an outpouring of affection from people across kingston from all walks of life. schoolchildren who baked cakes, neighbours who shared bunting, choirs who sang hymns of praise. it was incredibly fitting that, after so long kept apart by the pandemic, it was the queen and a celebration of h
sir ed davey.esty was an effort fixed mark in our lives. as the world changed around us and politicians came and went, she was our nation 's constant. in challenging times, she was always a source of calm and comfort. and she tied our nations together, embodying an unwavering pride in our country. she showed us that patriotism is not defined by political allegiance, and reminded us of the many things that bind us all together, even when it doesn't always feel that way. we saw this so vividly...
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indian girl and she's actually based on a really wonderful friend that i have who's also his name is davey and she and i went to grad school together, and we would always talk about adventures that we'd like to have and traveling. and so when i started writing the series, i really wanted her, um as one of the characters in the book, and so she's actually based on herself, and she is one of the girls in the book. i know your love of the royals came originally from your mom. janet janet gregory. you're a teacher. i'm a clemens high school in oakland. um, you know, maybe those kids are a little old for janet's book, but have you been teaching lessons about queen? in elizabeth's reign and legacy, and i'm really curious if your students related are interested. yes i have. and you would be surprised to know even though they are a little older, they really didn't know anything about the queen from the beginning, but they are so intrigued now, and when she passed away every all the students were coming to my classrooms. and this mccarren this gregory, do you know that the that the queen has passed
indian girl and she's actually based on a really wonderful friend that i have who's also his name is davey and she and i went to grad school together, and we would always talk about adventures that we'd like to have and traveling. and so when i started writing the series, i really wanted her, um as one of the characters in the book, and so she's actually based on herself, and she is one of the girls in the book. i know your love of the royals came originally from your mom. janet janet gregory....
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sir ed davey from _ deserves better than that. sir ed davey from the _ deserves better than that.ing to both of you. for people sitting at home watching this on tv, what do you feel? give us a sense of the feeling in downing street. i sense of the feeling in downing street. .. . sense of the feeling in downing street. ~' , ,., sense of the feeling in downing street. ~' , , street. i think there is some big luestion street. i think there is some big question marks _ street. i think there is some big question marks hanging - street. i think there is some big question marks hanging over. street. i think there is some big question marks hanging over liz truss, she is inheriting a really difficult in tray. there are some big questions about exactly what she is going to do to ease the cost—of—living crisis, and so i think in the coming days people will be really expecting her to set out exactly what it is that she is going to do. is she talking about raising prices forfour to six to do. is she talking about raising prices for four to six months, or is it for longer? freezing wholesale p
sir ed davey from _ deserves better than that. sir ed davey from the _ deserves better than that.ing to both of you. for people sitting at home watching this on tv, what do you feel? give us a sense of the feeling in downing street. i sense of the feeling in downing street. .. . sense of the feeling in downing street. ~' , ,., sense of the feeling in downing street. ~' , , street. i think there is some big luestion street. i think there is some big question marks _ street. i think there is some...
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a guest star on the stage stage at davey symphony hall. tt was a show you didn't want to miss. in our 9:00 hour, we'll talk to the symphony conductor. > >> 5:56. a live look at oakland, oakland, a city that's lost the warriors and raiders. a new push push to bring another professiol sports team to the city. > >> hope of recovery in san fran. neighborhood trying to draw more back into the city. > >> we have all dealt with sky rg grocery prices. factors leading to us paying more over the past year. > >> let's take a live look outsie before break at three minutes before 6:00. it's >> it has become clear that this it has become clear that this neighborhood is in need of a little bit love and attention. > >> on kpix5 news at 6:00, a sano neighborhood trying to fight misconceptions. the hope to change things and try to draw more people back to the city. > >> i know a lot of us can relat. it is a struggle dealing with sy rocketing grocery prices. we look at the factors leading to the surge. > >> we have rain in the forecastr us heading into this weekend. ls to talk about regarding you
a guest star on the stage stage at davey symphony hall. tt was a show you didn't want to miss. in our 9:00 hour, we'll talk to the symphony conductor. > >> 5:56. a live look at oakland, oakland, a city that's lost the warriors and raiders. a new push push to bring another professiol sports team to the city. > >> hope of recovery in san fran. neighborhood trying to draw more back into the city. > >> we have all dealt with sky rg grocery prices. factors leading to us...
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but after martha's death, the slaves were divided among the grandchildren and davey great remained enslaved. for all this attention to detail, washington never loses sight of a grander aspirational vision. he was trying to implement this at mount vernon. this is the seal of the agricultural society of philadelphia. washington was inducted as an honorary member and had a great deal of correspondence. it presents this aspirational notion of what farming will contribute to that new nation. the goddess of agriculture is here with a crown of 13 stars. this improvement in society, like washington, they had a vision for agriculture. he was focused primarily on trying to bring the best to the united states. washington, in the later years of his service and the revolutionary war, as we were just talking about, he makes references to the vine and fig tree. life under the vine and fig tree and the anticipation of his life after the revolutionary war. he sees those biblical references, including the many about turning stones and swords into plow shares, a representation of a new type of peaceful inheri
but after martha's death, the slaves were divided among the grandchildren and davey great remained enslaved. for all this attention to detail, washington never loses sight of a grander aspirational vision. he was trying to implement this at mount vernon. this is the seal of the agricultural society of philadelphia. washington was inducted as an honorary member and had a great deal of correspondence. it presents this aspirational notion of what farming will contribute to that new nation. the...
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with the lead of the liberal democrats, ed davey.deeply alarming. she doesn't seem to get the scale of the crisis or doesn't care. that is why the liberal democrats believe the best way forward is to get the conservatives out of government. isn’t forward is to get the conservatives out of government.— out of government. isn't it too early to. _ out of government. isn't it too early to. you _ out of government. isn't it too early to, you know, _ out of government. isn't it too early to, you know, i'm - out of government. isn't it too early to, you know, i'm sure, l out of government. isn't it too - early to, you know, i'm sure, that there may be an announcement around energy bills —— isn't it too early to say. presumably you would recommend it if she helps out families? ,, . , recommend it if she helps out families? ,, ., ., recommend it if she helps out families? ,, ., families? she has had time to set out a [an families? she has had time to set out a plan to _ families? she has had time to set out a plan to help _ families? she has
with the lead of the liberal democrats, ed davey.deeply alarming. she doesn't seem to get the scale of the crisis or doesn't care. that is why the liberal democrats believe the best way forward is to get the conservatives out of government. isn’t forward is to get the conservatives out of government.— out of government. isn't it too early to. _ out of government. isn't it too early to. you _ out of government. isn't it too early to, you know, _ out of government. isn't it too early to, you...
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so you know, we'll wait to see on wednesday what they have davey what do you think about that? this committee has spent thousands and thousands of hours researching, investigating, doing work, all in the name of protecting our democracy. denver riggleman, left his work there back in april. has now turned around and written a book that he's made up money off of. how does look for the world of politics in democracy? >> who listening to riggleman's interviews, he repeatedly says he is not going after the committee, he applauds their work, he got to work on this book before the hearings. we are underway. he's very pleased with how they tackled all of the organization and presentation of the evidence that we've seen in the hearings. he's very intent on not criticizing the committee and he focuses, a lot, obviously on how much data there is. i sounded to beat it months ago where he said we have an updated that if we put our noses down, essentially, we'd get through it. so here we know he wanted more of a budget to get through all this data. he got some money, but nobody wanted. and h
so you know, we'll wait to see on wednesday what they have davey what do you think about that? this committee has spent thousands and thousands of hours researching, investigating, doing work, all in the name of protecting our democracy. denver riggleman, left his work there back in april. has now turned around and written a book that he's made up money off of. how does look for the world of politics in democracy? >> who listening to riggleman's interviews, he repeatedly says he is not...
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but after his death and martha's death, the slaves were divided among the grandchildren and davey great remained enslaved. for all this attention to detail, washington never loses sight of a grander aspirational vision of farming that he was trying to implement at mount vernon. this is the seal of the agricultural society of philadelphia. washington was inducted as an honorary member and had a great deal of correspondence and gained a lot of practical assistance. it presents this aspirational notion of what farming will contribute to that new nation. the goddess of agriculture is here presented with a crown of 13 stars. this improvement in society, like washington, they had a vision for agriculture. he was focused primarily on trying to bring the best to the united states. washington, in the later years of his service and the revolutionary war, as we were just talking about, he makes references to the vine and fig tree. life under the vine and fig tree and the anticipation of his life after the revolutionary war. he sees those biblical references, including the many about turning stones
but after his death and martha's death, the slaves were divided among the grandchildren and davey great remained enslaved. for all this attention to detail, washington never loses sight of a grander aspirational vision of farming that he was trying to implement at mount vernon. this is the seal of the agricultural society of philadelphia. washington was inducted as an honorary member and had a great deal of correspondence and gained a lot of practical assistance. it presents this aspirational...
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only five miles, but we got rid of that, we stopped having the davey crockett system, we did not wantergeant to start world war iii. we need to take the threat very seriously, the president needs to react to that. i think you have to really believe putin could use it. all the terminology the president used at the u.n. general assembly, that's why he spent so much time talking about it. he sees something, the intelligence committee does. >> john: putin says this is not a bluff, and back then he was bluffing. is he still bluffing or -- or serious this time? >> he could be serious, it depends what we do. if we go all in, we have not done with ukraine, it pushes him back. he believes that by making this threat we are going to back away. and what we need to do, instead reverse and say all in. and we have not done that. we have not given the ukrainians systems like the missiles to reach all of crimea, 200 mile range. 500 pound warhead, 300 bomb -- can put the russians at threat. but we have not done that and i think we should put him at threat. until he really believes that we are seriously
only five miles, but we got rid of that, we stopped having the davey crockett system, we did not wantergeant to start world war iii. we need to take the threat very seriously, the president needs to react to that. i think you have to really believe putin could use it. all the terminology the president used at the u.n. general assembly, that's why he spent so much time talking about it. he sees something, the intelligence committee does. >> john: putin says this is not a bluff, and back...
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and amanda davey, i reject a toddler, whose all life been a cautionary tale.o help and get help. but then at age 16, she got a serious boyfriend -- >> that's when the problem started. >> the story is the same -- >> so then, amanda sent dana to live with her brother, john. i tried to make it where she always wanted. >> but, that boy again. >> did you give her ultimatum? >> i did. i told her, you want to stay with this guy? or do you want a better life? >> and she's like i love him. >> but that didn't work out either. dana, determined to finally take control her own life, decided to get a job. it was with a magazine company, she said, that would allow her to travel, selling subscriptions and other products. it sounded like a bad idea. >> in contrast between you and those folks in the magazine, you didn't stand a chance. >> because she was trying to do something for herself, so she was trying to prove something. >> she was just looking for substance, and anybody that accept her and take her. and that's what she was looking for her whole life. >> dana was 18, and
and amanda davey, i reject a toddler, whose all life been a cautionary tale.o help and get help. but then at age 16, she got a serious boyfriend -- >> that's when the problem started. >> the story is the same -- >> so then, amanda sent dana to live with her brother, john. i tried to make it where she always wanted. >> but, that boy again. >> did you give her ultimatum? >> i did. i told her, you want to stay with this guy? or do you want a better life?...
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take a look at this nascar driver andrew grady davey while he was still inside his car.h racers place near the bottom pole positions. >> and grady blame callahan for wrecking his chances. grady started throwing punches and even kicked the car. people tried to intervene and break it up. but great eventually have to just be carried away. he claims when he tried to talk to callahan about the race, gaven middle finger. now and claims that didn't happen. drama. meantime, nba fans don't have to wait much longer for the season. warriors are kicking off their preseason this week playing the washington wizards in japan. the two-game series starts on friday after winning the championship last year. players say the offseason was short but sweet. >> had to go to europe for a week and be a real tourist was a ton of fun. just. the daily routine of working out and have a free time ago. the beach and not the pressure of performing. i forgot what a championship off seems like. it's very short. so i counted my blessings every day. i it every day off on us. >> can't believe we're already t
take a look at this nascar driver andrew grady davey while he was still inside his car.h racers place near the bottom pole positions. >> and grady blame callahan for wrecking his chances. grady started throwing punches and even kicked the car. people tried to intervene and break it up. but great eventually have to just be carried away. he claims when he tried to talk to callahan about the race, gaven middle finger. now and claims that didn't happen. drama. meantime, nba fans don't have to...
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next in line, the liberal democrat leader, ed davey, hoping to discuss green themes.imilar issues on the environment... but first of all, can i offer my sincere condolences. thank you very much. and then the scottish national party's leader in westminster, ian blackford. reflecting on the queen's final days, in scotland. we know how much she loved being back there. yes, she is at peace. she is at peace. a woman of very strong faith. exactly. in the coming days, the king will head to edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. the prime minister will accompany him. the magnitude of these moments isn't lost on any of those caught up in them. chris mason, bbc news. the queen's three younger children, princess anne and the princes andrew and edward, along with their families remain at balmoral and after a church service, they took time to read and admire the growing number of floral tributes outside the castle's gates. from there sarah campbell reports. it is not long now until the late queen leaves this beautiful part of scotland forever. a place which was so close to her heart. bef
next in line, the liberal democrat leader, ed davey, hoping to discuss green themes.imilar issues on the environment... but first of all, can i offer my sincere condolences. thank you very much. and then the scottish national party's leader in westminster, ian blackford. reflecting on the queen's final days, in scotland. we know how much she loved being back there. yes, she is at peace. she is at peace. a woman of very strong faith. exactly. in the coming days, the king will head to edinburgh,...
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the leader of the liberal democrats, sir ed davey, was there. they were very quickly briefed.oon. as you say, attention was very much focused on to the queen and her health of the royal family. other prime ministers who served under her then came out and have also been sending their thoughts at this time. tony blair and... he came out. david cameron came out. we heard this afternoon from downing street, across st james's park. downing street not very far away. the prime minister's official spokesman has simply said this afternoon that liz truss is now working in downing street. there will be no more updates from downing street itself about any communications with the palace. updates will come from the palace. and no plans for the prime minister, liz truss, to travel to scotland today or tomorrow. the liz truss, to travel to scotland today or tomorrow. the queen has dealt with 15 _ today or tomorrow. the queen has dealt with 15 prime _ today or tomorrow. the queen has dealt with 15 prime ministers - dealt with 15 prime ministers through her long reign, the first sir winston chu
the leader of the liberal democrats, sir ed davey, was there. they were very quickly briefed.oon. as you say, attention was very much focused on to the queen and her health of the royal family. other prime ministers who served under her then came out and have also been sending their thoughts at this time. tony blair and... he came out. david cameron came out. we heard this afternoon from downing street, across st james's park. downing street not very far away. the prime minister's official...
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or limit it to litigants named gary locke or joshua davey, but short of that there's nothing the courtcould have done to say there is no more traction in locke. it dealt with a very unique, specific historically rooted state interest in not funding clergy. it doesn't speak to religious exclusions any more broadly than that. thomas: thank you. questions? we have one right here. questioner: i want to pose this to mr. bindas. there's been a lot given to covid and sexual-related activity or gender-related activities that have had families attempting to leave government schools to go to private schools. and i'm wondering, a particular case in which a parent did not want trans and gender studies for their child to be part of the student curriculum, were accosted by the government saying they were abusing their child and their child taken away from them. i was wondering if you could talk about what the government interest arguments might be for those who are promoting gender studies and those who are demanding covid protections and, in particular shots, in public schools. thomas: goodness. th
or limit it to litigants named gary locke or joshua davey, but short of that there's nothing the courtcould have done to say there is no more traction in locke. it dealt with a very unique, specific historically rooted state interest in not funding clergy. it doesn't speak to religious exclusions any more broadly than that. thomas: thank you. questions? we have one right here. questioner: i want to pose this to mr. bindas. there's been a lot given to covid and sexual-related activity or...
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grady said davey callihan made an obscene gesture at him during the race at martinsville racetrack. >him and he flipped me off so i started mike tyson'ing his head. you're in a big boy sport. cal >> reporter: callihan telling "gma" he did nothing of the sort. >> i never flipped anybody off. he started throwing his fists inside the race car. >> reporter: watch as grady keeps raining down punches and finally a group of people pull him away and calm things down. callihan believes his bold moves on the track sparked the confrontation. >> i've never had an altercation where somebody doesn't speak one word to you, not one word, and just starts throwing punches at you. >> callihan was still wearing his helmet inside that car and told "gma" he wasn't entirely blameless. there was aggressive racing from both of them. no announcement yet from nascar about any possible punishment for either driver, guys. >> they're the opposite of big boys. sorry. >> you said it. >> he said it. >> we all agree with it. all right. >> thank you, will. >>> coming up next, rihanna's announcement about the super bowl
grady said davey callihan made an obscene gesture at him during the race at martinsville racetrack. >him and he flipped me off so i started mike tyson'ing his head. you're in a big boy sport. cal >> reporter: callihan telling "gma" he did nothing of the sort. >> i never flipped anybody off. he started throwing his fists inside the race car. >> reporter: watch as grady keeps raining down punches and finally a group of people pull him away and calm things down....
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a short while ago - when i interviewed the leader of the liberal democrats sir ed davey, he asked med the statement, given the fact they must be aware of the concern being felt ijy be aware of the concern being felt by so many people right now. ed by so many people right now. er. davey certainly called for kwasi kwarteng to go, he hasn�*t hung around, he suggested he leaves his job almost as soon as he arrived in it. but i think the calculation for the government quite simply is this, does a statement make things better or does it make it worse? are you going to 5pook the markets and make people feel even more worried if it looks like you are panicking? or do you insist that you are right all along, challenging orthodoxy and you will get growth in the long term and this is a short—term fluctuation, short—term pain for long—term gain? the decision the government has made at the moment is not to try and 5toke the panic, if you like, by getting involved at this stage. what i have said, as you know, is that there will be another statement towards the end of november. if that is brought f
a short while ago - when i interviewed the leader of the liberal democrats sir ed davey, he asked med the statement, given the fact they must be aware of the concern being felt ijy be aware of the concern being felt by so many people right now. ed by so many people right now. er. davey certainly called for kwasi kwarteng to go, he hasn�*t hung around, he suggested he leaves his job almost as soon as he arrived in it. but i think the calculation for the government quite simply is this, does a...
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the liberal democrats say similar things, ed davey, the liberal democrat leader, he said this is goingt will be the borrowing figure projected now. and what both warn about his —— is they say it will drive up interest rate rises for families who are having to pay mortgages, that sort of thing, and interestingly, some conservatives also coming out and are concerned about some of the same things. julian smith, conservative mp, he said there were many positive measures but a huge tax cut for the very rich at a time of national crisis is wrong, he said. kevin holly rake said it is a conservative principle to balance the books and he is worried about the huge borrowing. he is worried about the huge borrowing-— he is worried about the huge borrowing. he is worried about the huge borrowinu. . ., ., , this all comes at a time when inflation, the rate at which prices rise, is at a 40 year high, 9.9%, leaving many households facing hardship. since the government's announcement today, the pound has fallen sharply against the us dollar as investors digest the biggest tax cutting budget in 50 years
the liberal democrats say similar things, ed davey, the liberal democrat leader, he said this is goingt will be the borrowing figure projected now. and what both warn about his —— is they say it will drive up interest rate rises for families who are having to pay mortgages, that sort of thing, and interestingly, some conservatives also coming out and are concerned about some of the same things. julian smith, conservative mp, he said there were many positive measures but a huge tax cut for...
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ed davey, thanks forjoining us. we can now go to andy verity.olicy for growth, what is the reaction? in the city of london, ou would the reaction? in the city of london, you would exoect — the reaction? in the city of london, you would expect when _ the reaction? in the city of london, you would expect when you - the reaction? in the city of london, you would expect when you have i the reaction? in the city of london, | you would expect when you have the biggest tax cuts for the city two great this which normally goes down well —— to greet this in a way which normally goes down well, tax cuts, but we have not seen that sort of reaction in the city and we have seen the opposite. we have seen a meltdown down there especially on the bond markets, so the bond markets is where the government borrows money and it does so by issuing a note which it you saying, i ou £1000 and issuing a note which it you saying, iou £1000 and i will pay you back in five years and in the meantime i will pay you a certain rate of interest. those bonds become more risky if
ed davey, thanks forjoining us. we can now go to andy verity.olicy for growth, what is the reaction? in the city of london, ou would the reaction? in the city of london, you would exoect — the reaction? in the city of london, you would expect when _ the reaction? in the city of london, you would expect when you - the reaction? in the city of london, you would expect when you have i the reaction? in the city of london, | you would expect when you have the biggest tax cuts for the city two...
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or limit it to litigants named gary locke or joshua davey, but short of that there's nothing the court could have done to say there is no more traction in locke. it dealt with a very unique, specific historically rooted state interest in not funding clergy. it doesn't speak to religious exclusions any more broadly than that. thomas: thank you. questions? we have one right here. questioner: i want to pose this to mr. bindas. there's been a lot given to covid and sexual-related activity or gender-related activities that have had families attempting to leave government schools to go to private schools. and i'm wondering, a particular case in which a parent did not want trans and gender studies for their child to be part of the student curriculum, were accosted by the government saying they were abusing their child and their child taken away from them. i was wondering if you could talk about what the government interest arguments might be for those who are promoting gender studies and those who are demanding covid protections and, in particular shots, in public schools. thomas: goodness. t
or limit it to litigants named gary locke or joshua davey, but short of that there's nothing the court could have done to say there is no more traction in locke. it dealt with a very unique, specific historically rooted state interest in not funding clergy. it doesn't speak to religious exclusions any more broadly than that. thomas: thank you. questions? we have one right here. questioner: i want to pose this to mr. bindas. there's been a lot given to covid and sexual-related activity or...
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next in line, the liberal democrat leader, ed davey, hoping to discuss green themes.king, what do you make of that? a new head of state under — what do you make of that? a new head of state under new _ what do you make of that? a new head of state under new head _ what do you make of that? a new head of state under new head of _ of state under new head of government introducing themselves to the in their new roles for the same time and at the same time. i am told the prime minister's role in the coming days will be to attend church services and each of the city is the king stops. in that sense, her role will not be hugely prominent. but i am struck at a time when there are strains in the architecture of the uk, those who are arguing they should go their own way, it is a vivid illustration for the prime minister of great britain and northern ireland to embark on this trip so early in her tenure. and that unquestionably, i would say is useful politically. before those moments, another big moment here at westminster on monday when the king will head here to address mps a
next in line, the liberal democrat leader, ed davey, hoping to discuss green themes.king, what do you make of that? a new head of state under — what do you make of that? a new head of state under new _ what do you make of that? a new head of state under new head _ what do you make of that? a new head of state under new head of _ of state under new head of government introducing themselves to the in their new roles for the same time and at the same time. i am told the prime minister's role in...
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just before he went in, we saw ian blackford, the leader of the snp at westminster, and sir ed davey,ally i struck me was how king charles, i think— struck me was how king charles, i think his _ struck me was how king charles, i think his approach is very similar to the _ think his approach is very similar to the queen. immediately, he seeks to the queen. immediately, he seeks to put— to the queen. immediately, he seeks to put you _ to the queen. immediately, he seeks to put you at ease. they are both very— to put you at ease. they are both very passionate about the commonwealth, very passionate about charitable _ commonwealth, very passionate about charitable work. we are the oldest charity— charitable work. we are the oldest charity in _ charitable work. we are the oldest charity in the commonwealth. we were in rwanda _ charity in the commonwealth. we were in rwanda where he made sure to include _ in rwanda where he made sure to include a — in rwanda where he made sure to include a project that is the very first environmental project in the queen's— first environmental project in th
just before he went in, we saw ian blackford, the leader of the snp at westminster, and sir ed davey,ally i struck me was how king charles, i think— struck me was how king charles, i think his _ struck me was how king charles, i think his approach is very similar to the _ think his approach is very similar to the queen. immediately, he seeks to the queen. immediately, he seeks to put— to the queen. immediately, he seeks to put you _ to the queen. immediately, he seeks to put you at ease....
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davei _ in luxembourg. it'sjust not on. dave. sorryi _ in luxembourg. it'sjust not on.e _ preconditions. what we offered and we were the constructive party when we were the constructive party when we met— we were the constructive party when we met on— we were the constructive party when we met on monday and we put forward a process— we met on monday and we put forward a process where we believed that we could _ a process where we believed that we could reach — a process where we believed that we could reach an agreement if we stuck to that _ could reach an agreement if we stuck to that process and we were willing to that process and we were willing to consider— to that process and we were willing to consider suspending the strike action _ to consider suspending the strike action the — to consider suspending the strike action. the company did indicate, as i action. the company did indicate, as i said _ action. the company did indicate, as i said earlier, — action. the company did indicate, as i said earlier, that they are prepared _ i said earlier, that they are prepared
davei _ in luxembourg. it'sjust not on. dave. sorryi _ in luxembourg. it'sjust not on.e _ preconditions. what we offered and we were the constructive party when we were the constructive party when we met— we were the constructive party when we met on— we were the constructive party when we met on monday and we put forward a process— we met on monday and we put forward a process where we believed that we could _ a process where we believed that we could reach — a process where we...
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ed davey of the liberal democrats, thank you very much forjoining us on this special programme. a new era and promised to release the enormous potential of this country. our growth plan has delivered all of 0ur growth plan has delivered all of those promises, and more. the oil and gas producers will be toasting — the oil and gas producers will be toasting the chancel in the boardrooms as we speak while the working _ boardrooms as we speak while the working people are left to pick up the bitt— working people are left to pick up the bill -- — working people are left to pick up the bill —— the chancellor. and author hilary mantel, best known for her wolf hall trilogy, has died aged 70. as we've just heard, the chancellor has outlined major tax cuts and an end to the cap on bankers' bonuses. i'm joined now by treasury minister, andrew griffith. thank you forjoining us. that is a tiny flavour of what was there, so many measures. this is not a mini budget or a fiscal statement, this is the budget. this budget or a fiscal statement, this is the budget-— is the budget. this is an overar
ed davey of the liberal democrats, thank you very much forjoining us on this special programme. a new era and promised to release the enormous potential of this country. our growth plan has delivered all of 0ur growth plan has delivered all of those promises, and more. the oil and gas producers will be toasting — the oil and gas producers will be toasting the chancel in the boardrooms as we speak while the working _ boardrooms as we speak while the working people are left to pick up the...
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we have video from davey, florida, to show you damage from the high winds they have there. >> this is fort myers beach. you can see the storm surge there as ian made landfall as a category 4 hurricane. >> there's a refrigerator -- look, just floating down the street and countless cars are submerged. >> ian has weakened, but is considered a dangerous storm and president biden is declaring a disaster for the state of florida to make available
we have video from davey, florida, to show you damage from the high winds they have there. >> this is fort myers beach. you can see the storm surge there as ian made landfall as a category 4 hurricane. >> there's a refrigerator -- look, just floating down the street and countless cars are submerged. >> ian has weakened, but is considered a dangerous storm and president biden is declaring a disaster for the state of florida to make available