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andy: i think it is changing.and private, i was in japan two weeks ago at a consumer goods forum where you had leaders from the retail industry and others and people are setting targets. our shareholders want a good financial return. they are not choosing to say we don't care how you put on financially. you need to perform well financially and take care of the planets. i think we have shown that you can do that. any company can do that. francine: we hear from various ngos and stakeholders in the financial world that's what would help them is worldwide prices on carbon or indices. what would make a difference that governments could get together to make a difference for you and for mars? andy: governments can have strong national plans. any company operates in countries and you want to see the infrastructure moving in a way that -- we want agricultural support to be focused on environmental benefits and not just sheer volume of food grown. there are both areas that could make a big difference. ultimately, carbon has
andy: i think it is changing.and private, i was in japan two weeks ago at a consumer goods forum where you had leaders from the retail industry and others and people are setting targets. our shareholders want a good financial return. they are not choosing to say we don't care how you put on financially. you need to perform well financially and take care of the planets. i think we have shown that you can do that. any company can do that. francine: we hear from various ngos and stakeholders in...
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andy swiss has more.t a bad one for andy murray, as he followed up last week's success in surbiton with another morale—boosting triumph. commentator: superb from murray. _ world number 181 arthur cazaux could only watch and admire. and while tougher tests await, the pre—wimbledon signs are encouraging. umpire: game, set and match, murray. j another title, and then a surprise. murray hadn't realised that in the crowd were his four children. hopefully, i'll get back home tonight and see my kids for father's day, get a rest day tomorrow and, yes, get pumped for queen's. oh, my god! aw, i didn't know they were here! applause i had no idea they were coming. - and the home fans soon had even more to cheer. jodie burrage and katie boulter in the first all—british final on the women's tour since 1977. and it was boulter that seized it in straight sets. the biggest title of her career — dedicated to those who had supported her. this one always gets me a little emotional. my team, my family, you know, who work thro
andy swiss has more.t a bad one for andy murray, as he followed up last week's success in surbiton with another morale—boosting triumph. commentator: superb from murray. _ world number 181 arthur cazaux could only watch and admire. and while tougher tests await, the pre—wimbledon signs are encouraging. umpire: game, set and match, murray. j another title, and then a surprise. murray hadn't realised that in the crowd were his four children. hopefully, i'll get back home tonight and see my...
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confident talk from andy murray, - definitely possible. confident| talk from andy murray, there./sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, thank you for watching. we will see you again very soon indeed. hello there. it looks like today will be the warmest day of the week, feeling quite humid, especially across england and wales, and it's across england and wales where we should tend to stay dry for much of the day. but there will be a band of rain pushing in across scotland and northern ireland that will continue its journey eastwards during tonight. so, we're in this wedge of warm and humid air, especially for england and wales. this cold front, though, will be pushing rain initially into northern ireland and then into scotland as we run through the day and behind it, it'll turn brighter, but there'll be some cooler, fresher air here and the rain will tend to ease down as it pushes its way eastwards. but much of england and wales will stay rather cloudy, generally dry, bar the odd heavy shower and some glimmers of brightness here in there. but it will be w
confident talk from andy murray, - definitely possible. confident| talk from andy murray, there./sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, thank you for watching. we will see you again very soon indeed. hello there. it looks like today will be the warmest day of the week, feeling quite humid, especially across england and wales, and it's across england and wales where we should tend to stay dry for much of the day. but there will be a band of rain pushing in across...
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andy, thank you. there is _ is at eight o'clock here. andy, thank you. andy, thank you. there is more as l is at eight o'clock here. andy, i thank you. there is more as well on west pam's big night on the latest edition of the football new show. you can watch it on my player right now. of all time after borussia dortmund agreed to sell the england intenrational to real madrid forjust over 100 million euros. the midfielder has been linked with a number of top european clubs particularly since his performances at the world cup. olly foster is alongside me... olly he's chosen spain. i think you missed out a key bit of information there, he's only 19. he turns 20 later this month. liver part was certainly interested in signing him but he made that weird analogy last month, it's a child asking for a ferrari. basically too much money. but real madrid were always at the front of the queue. only three years ago when he left birmingham city for a record fee for a 17—year—old, making that tough decision for a 17—year—old to go to the bond sleeker. let's look how h
andy, thank you. there is _ is at eight o'clock here. andy, thank you. andy, thank you. there is more as l is at eight o'clock here. andy, i thank you. there is more as well on west pam's big night on the latest edition of the football new show. you can watch it on my player right now. of all time after borussia dortmund agreed to sell the england intenrational to real madrid forjust over 100 million euros. the midfielder has been linked with a number of top european clubs particularly since...
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andy, how do you answer that question? how does this case of the former president trump differ from the other politicians that are known to have been in possession of classified documents? we know the doj just closed their case with former vice president mike pence. >> yeah, i think all along, sandra, they -- the way that this indictment is charged and also what they did in connection with pence last week, dropping that case, this document, this indictment, as much as it's a legal document, it's also a political document. and what they are trying to suggest to people is that there is an element of willfulness which is the bright line between people who should be prosecuted and people who should be given a pass. now, i personally do not buy that. i think it was a terrible travesty that hillary clinton was not charged. i thought david patraeus should have been charged with a felony, i didn't think it was right he got a slap on the wrist that he got. the question is, if you decide that those things are things that shouldn't h
andy, how do you answer that question? how does this case of the former president trump differ from the other politicians that are known to have been in possession of classified documents? we know the doj just closed their case with former vice president mike pence. >> yeah, i think all along, sandra, they -- the way that this indictment is charged and also what they did in connection with pence last week, dropping that case, this document, this indictment, as much as it's a legal...
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a i perfect lob from andy murray. top a test awaits. — perfect lob from andy murray.lob from andy murray. top a test awaits, but the _ perfect lob from andy murray- test awaits, but the pre—wimbledon signs are encouraging. murray didn't drop a single set on his way to the title, but if you thought that made his way... title, but if you thought that made his wa ., , , title, but if you thought that made hiswa... , �* his way... hopefully i'll get back toniuht to his way... hopefully i'll get back tonight to see _ his way... hopefully i'll get back tonight to see my _ his way... hopefully i'll get back tonight to see my kids, - his way. .. hopefully i'll get back tonight to see my kids, for- his way... hopefully i'll get back i tonight to see my kids, for father's day. so, hopefully! tonight to see my kids, for father's day. so, hopefully i will get in before their bedtime, and get a rest day tomorrow, and get pumped for queens. 0h, day tomorrow, and get pumped for queens. oh, my good! ididn�*t day tomorrow, and get pumped for queens. oh, my good! i didn't know they wer
a i perfect lob from andy murray. top a test awaits. — perfect lob from andy murray.lob from andy murray. top a test awaits, but the _ perfect lob from andy murray- test awaits, but the pre—wimbledon signs are encouraging. murray didn't drop a single set on his way to the title, but if you thought that made his way... title, but if you thought that made his wa ., , , title, but if you thought that made hiswa... , �* his way... hopefully i'll get back toniuht to his way... hopefully i'll...
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el es andy espinosa. andy, bienvenido a la ediciÓn digital.ha sido la reacciÓn en redes sociales? ¿las estÁs vendiendo? andy: muchÍsimo. comenzÓ como algo... que mucha gente lo puso de que una bota de quinceaÑera o una novia de nueva york. un chiste. >> cuÉntanos, quÉ tanto te toma elaborar estas botas, ¿y cÓmo le podrÍamos llamar? andy: la puedes llamar tenbotas. como dicen redes sociales o botas tenis. cualquiera. >> felicidades y maÑana mucho mÁs en la ediciÓn digital a las 12:00 p.m. los esperamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ un el reportero: continÚan los dos robos que hacen a los pequeÑos negocios de fabricando a migrantes que estÁn en el negocio amÉricano, cuÁl es el siguiente paso le tengo reporte completo mÁs adelante. reportera: tenga cuidado si recibe alguna llamada de alguien que se hace pasar por la compaÑÍa de seguridad para hacerle un cobro podrÍa tratarse de un fraude. sharell: trabajadores se benefician con un nuevo programa del estado n
el es andy espinosa. andy, bienvenido a la ediciÓn digital.ha sido la reacciÓn en redes sociales? ¿las estÁs vendiendo? andy: muchÍsimo. comenzÓ como algo... que mucha gente lo puso de que una bota de quinceaÑera o una novia de nueva york. un chiste. >> cuÉntanos, quÉ tanto te toma elaborar estas botas, ¿y cÓmo le podrÍamos llamar? andy: la puedes llamar tenbotas. como dicen redes sociales o botas tenis. cualquiera. >> felicidades y maÑana mucho mÁs en la ediciÓn...
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andy has 35 different _ heatstroke. andy has 35 different surface - heatstroke.ontrolled and monitored. he can even sweat. scientist examine andy and hopefully learn how human beings would react in a variety of different climate. so beings would react in a variety of different climate.— of different climate. so this is the climate _ of different climate. so this is the climate where - of different climate. so this is the climate where we - is the climate where we can control the temperature and humidity. any environment that can exist on the earth so you can exist on the earth so you can simulate over different air pressure and related humidity. we don't really know what happens when the human body is experiencing heatstroke. andy could help us expand our knowledge. when it comes to extreme heat, he is no dummy. tim allman, bbc news. a rare chinese buddha statue which was thought to have been lost has been found in a french family home and is going up for sale next week. the metre high wooden statue was made in the 12th century under thejin dynasty. it's last kno
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i had been able to be with andy when he died.from bedsides, and i had been able to celebrate him. we even managed to hold a memorial just before the first, literally just before the first lockdown, but the main thing is he was a public figure and so he was being celebrated by people other than me, and we were all talking about him, and, all the numbers were creeping up, of the covid dead, and i realised that there was this blurring that was happening. that instead of people having a sense of each of those people being as andy was to me and my family, and our friends, that these people were being erased and forgotten. they were just becoming statistics. so i think what i said to you, although i can't remember, i think what i tried to do was talk about, please, let's rememberthat everybody who dies not only is somebody who mattered but that they have these huge constellations of people who were impacted by it. you used the phrase a few moments ago about the kinship of this community that has come together via horrendous circumstanc
i had been able to be with andy when he died.from bedsides, and i had been able to celebrate him. we even managed to hold a memorial just before the first, literally just before the first lockdown, but the main thing is he was a public figure and so he was being celebrated by people other than me, and we were all talking about him, and, all the numbers were creeping up, of the covid dead, and i realised that there was this blurring that was happening. that instead of people having a sense of...
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i agree with everything andy said. i'm actually on the other side of those cases, because i was the cleared defense attorney in national security cases andy was on the prosecution side. and i agree with him, even in the case, it tends to move at a glacial pace. in most of the cases i've dealt with as cleared counsel, the content of the documents are absolutely key to the progress of the case. here it's primarily the status of the documents that may be at issue, because it's not your usual national security case in that respect. i agree with what andy said, tends to move slowly. in terms of the president's attacks, he'll have some very predictable threshold attacks. his team has already said that they believe that the espionage act should not apply. that's 31 of the 37 counts. and there are arguments to be made there, including the standard of intent to harm the country. here the government seems to have stated a motivation in a rather curious way. when they talk about the audio tape, they are not just talking about a s
i agree with everything andy said. i'm actually on the other side of those cases, because i was the cleared defense attorney in national security cases andy was on the prosecution side. and i agree with him, even in the case, it tends to move at a glacial pace. in most of the cases i've dealt with as cleared counsel, the content of the documents are absolutely key to the progress of the case. here it's primarily the status of the documents that may be at issue, because it's not your usual...
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andy mccarthy, former federal prosecutor, fox news contributor. nicole parker, former fbi special agent over 12 years. she left the bureau. she said it was politically weaponized. as much as she loved her work she couldn't do it anymore. juan williams, fox news contributor. thanks for being here. marc thiessen will join us at the desk as well. you know, in terms of these other cases, juan, i'm sure you heard the news from senator grassley last night. that he says that something was withheld from the documents that was given to the oversight committee with regard to this question of the biden family and their dealings in ukraine. that the burisma executives says he has 17 tapes that he kept for some kind of insurance after his conversations with then vice president biden and then hunter biden as well. what is your reaction to that and what do you want to know in terms of how we're getting to the bottom of that investigation? >> well, i mean, to me, what i see is that there's a tremendous attempt by people who are now aligning themselves with presid
andy mccarthy, former federal prosecutor, fox news contributor. nicole parker, former fbi special agent over 12 years. she left the bureau. she said it was politically weaponized. as much as she loved her work she couldn't do it anymore. juan williams, fox news contributor. thanks for being here. marc thiessen will join us at the desk as well. you know, in terms of these other cases, juan, i'm sure you heard the news from senator grassley last night. that he says that something was withheld...
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andy: well, look. will say americans will figure out how to do the right thing even after we exhausting any other point -- any other thing. so sorry. this is a thing we need to get a hold on. you cannot be doing these last-minute deals about whether or not we should get rid of it. politically, that is tough. but this just boils up the markets and gets in the way of the economy doing what it needs to do. alix: it puts everything on hold while we do this. there is also an automatic containing resolution that will kick in with some cuts of things are not resolved by january 1 of 2024. is this unusual, what does this look like? andy: this is new and good and it says if you do not pass these bills we are cutting defense and non-defense discretionary spending so both sides have an incentive, otherwise it is a 1% cut across the board and neither party will want that. i think it will help motivate people to work together on these bills through the end of the year. guy: what does this do to change the nature of
andy: well, look. will say americans will figure out how to do the right thing even after we exhausting any other point -- any other thing. so sorry. this is a thing we need to get a hold on. you cannot be doing these last-minute deals about whether or not we should get rid of it. politically, that is tough. but this just boils up the markets and gets in the way of the economy doing what it needs to do. alix: it puts everything on hold while we do this. there is also an automatic containing...
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andy puzder with me now. welcome back, andy. always good to see you.om its offering price in one-day? >> well it's 28% same-store sales increase in the first quarter which is a tremendous number. it is a small company. its only got about 250-300 restaurants, but it's in a great sector. it's healthy food. it's mediterranean, it fits into all of the current trends and i think people believe this is going to be a company that can grow and they now got 320-some million dollars to grow with so i think people are expecting a lot from this brand. stuart: but what does it tell you about the ipo market and the stock market in general and the economy? if you can put out a stock like that, it almost doubles in one-day. >> yeah, it's great news for companies that were considering going public. you really never want to be the first company to test the water particularly in a down market for ipo and this has been a down market. there's been very few in the past year i think 44 and only 20 are american companies, but this is good news for restaurant companies that ar
andy puzder with me now. welcome back, andy. always good to see you.om its offering price in one-day? >> well it's 28% same-store sales increase in the first quarter which is a tremendous number. it is a small company. its only got about 250-300 restaurants, but it's in a great sector. it's healthy food. it's mediterranean, it fits into all of the current trends and i think people believe this is going to be a company that can grow and they now got 320-some million dollars to grow with so...
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andy swiss, bbc news. great ayrton senna. the world champion dominated yet another race, extending his lead in the drivers�* standings to 69 points. fernando alonso was second in montreal, with lewis hamilton third. despite having a player sent off in just the sixth minute, wigan beat warrington to claim a place in the semi—finals of rugby league's challenge cup. the 12 men held on to win14—12 — abbas miski scoring the crucial try. in the day's other quarter—final, leigh beat york city knights. and the leaders at the us open are about to tee off in their final round. you can follow the action from los angeles on the bbc sport website. jane. thank you very much. let's talk about the weather. here's darren bett. how is it looking for cricket lovers tomorrow? much betterfor tomorrow? much better for the test match tomorrow. what a day today, rain pouring down, lots of thunder and lightning, thunder in places, angry and threatening looking cloud. the rain has been bouncing on the roads, leading to some floodin
andy swiss, bbc news. great ayrton senna. the world champion dominated yet another race, extending his lead in the drivers�* standings to 69 points. fernando alonso was second in montreal, with lewis hamilton third. despite having a player sent off in just the sixth minute, wigan beat warrington to claim a place in the semi—finals of rugby league's challenge cup. the 12 men held on to win14—12 — abbas miski scoring the crucial try. in the day's other quarter—final, leigh beat york...
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andy murray has _ better future you created. andy murray has won _ better future you created. has won his _ better future you created. andy murray has won his first - better future you created. andy murray has won his first grass court title since his most recent win at wimbledon in 2016. hoping to arrive at this years championships inc. good form and deliberately missed the french open. inafinal in a final thought was the lead at one point for three hours because of rain. meanwhile katie swan missed out inception and with the chance to become the new british number one in the final in three sets. the belgian�*s first grass court title meaning that cable to review the top winning british player with rankings confirmed tomorrow. the trouble winners are back on home turf. manchester city returned after claiming a store third winning the champions lead with a victory over inter milan. after what their manager said there was an achievement written in the stars. a team who departed as hopefuls arriving back as heroes. after what can be described as a first—class season manchester c
andy murray has _ better future you created. andy murray has won _ better future you created. has won his _ better future you created. andy murray has won his first - better future you created. andy murray has won his first grass court title since his most recent win at wimbledon in 2016. hoping to arrive at this years championships inc. good form and deliberately missed the french open. inafinal in a final thought was the lead at one point for three hours because of rain. meanwhile katie swan...
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yes, andy cook says forces are at a turning point.nd of some very high—profile scandals involving british police. we had one officer wayne couzens convicted of the abduction and murder of a young woman in south london. david carrick who admitted being a serial rapist, he had been in the metropolitan police for 20 years. wayne couzens had said in the met police. those massive scandals, these were essentially criminals in uniform. 0ther police officers elsewhere also found to have been breaking the law. and other scandals as well. andy cook is saying, trust is hanging by a thread, how do you rebuild trust? he believes the police need to get back to basics which means concentrating on core policing, neighbourhood policing, when somebody calls the police they should expect a good response, police should be investigating crimes. these may seem obvious but andy cook believes the british police forces have not been doing theirjob in this regard in recent years. you might say basic things. you might say the public rely on the police catching
yes, andy cook says forces are at a turning point.nd of some very high—profile scandals involving british police. we had one officer wayne couzens convicted of the abduction and murder of a young woman in south london. david carrick who admitted being a serial rapist, he had been in the metropolitan police for 20 years. wayne couzens had said in the met police. those massive scandals, these were essentially criminals in uniform. 0ther police officers elsewhere also found to have been breaking...
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andy: feels like moderating core number 4.6, it was 4.6 in december, 4.6 i think in february otherwise.7. we hear chairman powell continue to complain that inflation isp very persistent despite interest rate hikes that core number hasn't moved much over the past six months i think he will continue to view it as persistent, but for people out there who are going to buy goods, services, i think they are seeing something of improvement not back to where we feed to be not back to where we were. but i think good to see a little bit of improvement, no matter how much given where we've been over the past 24 months. maria: for sure, paul christopher reaction? >>. paul: good to see improvement in number housing is still a con foundeding factor for the fed, and for investors, really have to think about a fed that is going to be data driven not just automatically raising rates could surprise markets going forward, we continue to see such stickiness, in that core pce number 4.6, 4.6, 4.7 talking about be careful don't get too optimistic ty quickly. maria: paul let's face it we are about to get ear
andy: feels like moderating core number 4.6, it was 4.6 in december, 4.6 i think in february otherwise.7. we hear chairman powell continue to complain that inflation isp very persistent despite interest rate hikes that core number hasn't moved much over the past six months i think he will continue to view it as persistent, but for people out there who are going to buy goods, services, i think they are seeing something of improvement not back to where we feed to be not back to where we were. but...
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let us have a listen to andy cooke. significant _ those. let us have a listen to andy cooke.t loss _ those. let us have a listen to andy cooke. significant loss of- those. let us have a listen to andy cooke. significant loss of trust - those. let us have a listen to andy cooke. significant loss of trust and confidence in policing over the last few years. one reason being the very high—profile and scandalous issues that have happened involving serving police officers, but also an element of the public feeling the police are ineffective dealing with issues that matter to them. we have seen in various polls that confidence and trust have dropped off dramatically over the last couple of years. policing needs to get back to what it should be doing, that confidence and trust is probably hanging by a thread at the moment, issue about regaining that quickly, policing and the government have a large responsibility to do so quickly. former detective superintendent at the met police, good to talk to you. good morning. the met police, good to talk to you. good morning-— the met police, g
let us have a listen to andy cooke. significant _ those. let us have a listen to andy cooke.t loss _ those. let us have a listen to andy cooke. significant loss of- those. let us have a listen to andy cooke. significant loss of trust - those. let us have a listen to andy cooke. significant loss of trust and confidence in policing over the last few years. one reason being the very high—profile and scandalous issues that have happened involving serving police officers, but also an element of...
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in terms of the men single, we mentioned andy murray, and a few juicy first—time ties.ovak djokovic at the other. what path did they have two potentially meeting and a alcatraz has more challenging opponents. he alcatraz has more challenging opponents-— alcatraz has more challenging ouonents. ., , :, :, opponents. he starts against one of the veterans- _ there are lots of tough players in his direction. novak djokovic has nick kyrgios in his section. they could meet at the quarterfinal stage. nick kyrgios has had so many injury problems and has only played one match all year. novak djokovic, in the bottom half of the draw, will be pleased with it. he is the best player out there, a seven time champion, aiming to emulators roger federer�*s eight titles. defending champion novak djokovic has told the bbc that he backs wimbledon's decision to admit russian and belurussian players to this year's championships. they were banned from the 2022 tournament following russia's invasion of ukraine. but after being fined for that stance a year ago, they have been allowed to compete
in terms of the men single, we mentioned andy murray, and a few juicy first—time ties.ovak djokovic at the other. what path did they have two potentially meeting and a alcatraz has more challenging opponents. he alcatraz has more challenging opponents-— alcatraz has more challenging ouonents. ., , :, :, opponents. he starts against one of the veterans- _ there are lots of tough players in his direction. novak djokovic has nick kyrgios in his section. they could meet at the quarterfinal...
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andy swift, bbc news, prague.oup of former steel workers who decided to make a bob or two by stripping off. well, the full monty went on to become a global hit, making more than $250 million. 26 years on, the stars are back for a tv series about what happened after that revealing night in 1997. david sillito has been to meet them. # you can leave your hat on. the full monty — a little low—budget film about six blokes who needed to make a bit of extra cash and were convinced this was a way of doing it. it became a massive hit. and now after more than 25 years, the gang are back together. i know you lot from somewhere. strippers! are you still doing it? what do you think? give me strength. but rather than pick up where the film ended in 1997, the tv series catches up with the characters today. here, all meeting up again in the big baps cafe. so when you walk into big baps and everyone's there together, what was the feel like? i was so delighted to be back working with wee steve and mark and paul and all the gang. th
andy swift, bbc news, prague.oup of former steel workers who decided to make a bob or two by stripping off. well, the full monty went on to become a global hit, making more than $250 million. 26 years on, the stars are back for a tv series about what happened after that revealing night in 1997. david sillito has been to meet them. # you can leave your hat on. the full monty — a little low—budget film about six blokes who needed to make a bit of extra cash and were convinced this was a way...
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. >>> and later, one of hollywood's most reluctant stars, actor andy garcia on his iconic roles. >> from this moment on -- >> what it's like to act with other a-listers from george clooney to cher. being a movie star is pretty great, isn't it? >> it's absolutely ridiculous. >> and his hopes for his home country. >> one day there will be a free cuba. ♪ ♪ >>> good even going welcome back to "who's talking?" tonight, as we continue to report the fallout from donald trump's criminal indictment, we're talking to perhaps the most famous republican in the country outside of trump himself about the federal case against the former president, the current state of our deeply divided country, and the one dream even this body builder turned movie star turned politician could not make come true. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. arnold schwarzenegger, welcome. it's great to talk to you again. i want to start with the basics. do you prefer being called governor? or arnold? >> it majors no difference to me. i get called anything and everything. you know, when i go to sacramento, they cal
. >>> and later, one of hollywood's most reluctant stars, actor andy garcia on his iconic roles. >> from this moment on -- >> what it's like to act with other a-listers from george clooney to cher. being a movie star is pretty great, isn't it? >> it's absolutely ridiculous. >> and his hopes for his home country. >> one day there will be a free cuba. ♪ ♪ >>> good even going welcome back to "who's talking?" tonight, as we continue to...
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andy mccarthy, is that the case? >> i'm afraid not, neil.t he's talking about is the presidential records act. it explicitly excludes from coverage of the -- under the presidential records act agency reports. what the case -- what the case about is in mar-a-largo are intelligence agency reporting about national defense matters. those are not covered under the presidential records act. i don't take any joy saying that. i'd love to see a resolution here where president trump said he was sorry for what he did and president biden especially in view of his own problem made his administration drop the case. i'm not holding my breath waiting for either of those things to happen. >> neil: there's another distinction here -- i'm not a lawyer. you are very good ones. but it can't be just dismissed. yes, presidents can take documents with them. when the national archives or the government asks for them back, you should give them back. he did not do that. and that is really the crux of this case. documents that were handed back never became a subject of
andy mccarthy, is that the case? >> i'm afraid not, neil.t he's talking about is the presidential records act. it explicitly excludes from coverage of the -- under the presidential records act agency reports. what the case -- what the case about is in mar-a-largo are intelligence agency reporting about national defense matters. those are not covered under the presidential records act. i don't take any joy saying that. i'd love to see a resolution here where president trump said he was...
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good to- talk -andy. andy burnham, talk to you, andy. andy burnham, whe— talk to you, andy.well questioned . aid at to be well questioned. aid at hhe— to be well questioned. aid at hhe sewe— to be well questioned. aid at hhe sewhe he— to be well questioned. aid at the covid 19 inquiry as they sehhhhue— the covid 19 inquiry as they sehhhhue he— the covid 19 inquiry as they continue to examine the uk's paheemhs— continue to examine the uk's pandemic preparedness. ': i pandemic preparedness. and in mehha— pandemic preparedness. and in another televised _ pandemic preparedness. and in another televised address , or another televised address, or you could even say rant putin has vowed to track down the wagner mutineers as he tries to reassert his crumbling authority . and each migrant reported to rwanda will cost you, the taxpayer almost £170,000. home secretary suella ft“ "0 000 home secretary suella braverman grues— secretary suella braverman ague hhah— secretary suella braverman argues that doing nothing is not an ephheh.— argues that doing nothing is not an option. she's— arg
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one of hollywood's most reluctant stars, actor andy garcia on his iconic roles. >> from this moment on. >> what it's like to act with other a-listers, from from squ clooney to cher. >> is that part of your super power? >> it was possible that i may not see the end of the year. j >> i'm a little pistol. >> this is not where i thought this story was heading. >> good evening and welcome back to "who's talking". tonight as we continue to report the fallout from donald trump's criminal indictment, we're talking to, perhaps, the most famous republican in the country outside of trump himself. about the federal case against the former president. the current state of our deeply-divided country. and the one dream, even this bodybuilder-turned movie star-turned politician could not make come true. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. arnold schwarzenegger. welcome. it's great to talk to you again. and i want to start with the basics. do you prefer being called governor or arnold? >> it makes no difference to me. i get called anything and everything. you know. you go to sacramento, th
one of hollywood's most reluctant stars, actor andy garcia on his iconic roles. >> from this moment on. >> what it's like to act with other a-listers, from from squ clooney to cher. >> is that part of your super power? >> it was possible that i may not see the end of the year. j >> i'm a little pistol. >> this is not where i thought this story was heading. >> good evening and welcome back to "who's talking". tonight as we continue to report...
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i had been able to be with andy when he died. than me, and we were all talking about him, and, all the numbers were creeping up, of the covid dead, and i realised that there was this blurring that was happening. that instead of people having a sense of each of those people being as andy was to me and my family, and our friends, that these people were being erased and forgotten. they were just becoming statistics. so i think what i said to you, although i can't remember, i think what i tried to do was talk about, please, let's rememberthat everybody who dies not only is somebody who mattered but that they have these huge constellations of people who were impacted by it. you used the phrase a few moments ago about the kinship of this community that has come together via horrendous circumstances of people who have lost loved ones to covid in, i guess, wildly varying circumstances, but with overlaps in terms of the human emotions connected to grief. but then doing so, around this both global and uk event with so many unanswered quest
i had been able to be with andy when he died. than me, and we were all talking about him, and, all the numbers were creeping up, of the covid dead, and i realised that there was this blurring that was happening. that instead of people having a sense of each of those people being as andy was to me and my family, and our friends, that these people were being erased and forgotten. they were just becoming statistics. so i think what i said to you, although i can't remember, i think what i tried to...
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andy, of course, former assistant u.s. attorney the, fox news contribute e, we're grateful for both. andy, maybe you can play out the procedure tomorrow. >> i think that'll happen, neil, is there'll be an arrangement for security purposes and simplicity purposes between the fbi and the secret service and the court authorities in miami to make sure former president trump gets into the building without difficulty. i think one of the reasons they're doing this in miami as opposed to, say, palm beach is that that's a courthouse that can accommodate the security concerns that are obvious here. they'll have made arrangements for him to be processed like other defendants are processed. he won't be cuffed, there won't be an arrest on the street, there won't be any of that sort of thing. there's a 3:00 hearing that's apparently scheduled before judge i'll lean cannon who is -- aileen cannon, who's a trump appointee, for the purposes of the rain i indiana -- arraignment on the indictment which means former president trump will have
andy, of course, former assistant u.s. attorney the, fox news contribute e, we're grateful for both. andy, maybe you can play out the procedure tomorrow. >> i think that'll happen, neil, is there'll be an arrangement for security purposes and simplicity purposes between the fbi and the secret service and the court authorities in miami to make sure former president trump gets into the building without difficulty. i think one of the reasons they're doing this in miami as opposed to, say,...
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now 36, andy murray is ready as always on what is the tenth anniversary of this.e but he has won two titles this month. never say never. granted, it's obviously going to be extremely difficult to get to the latter stages again, but i do believe i can do it if i'm in the right place physically and mentally, which right now i feel like i am. novak djokovic, though, is still the man to beat. an eighth win here would equal roger federer�*s record. the women's singles meanwhile has seen six different champions in a row, so can last year's winner, elena rybakina, hang on to her title? of course, wimbledon is one of british sport's showpiece events. last year, more than half a million people came here to watch, but this year, while there is the usual excitement, there's also concern. after the campaign group just stop oil disrupted the cricket on wednesday, prompting some players to take action, wimbledon know that they could be next. we will be enhancing our security in certain locations, areas such as the gates and around the courts, as you would expect. what will your
now 36, andy murray is ready as always on what is the tenth anniversary of this.e but he has won two titles this month. never say never. granted, it's obviously going to be extremely difficult to get to the latter stages again, but i do believe i can do it if i'm in the right place physically and mentally, which right now i feel like i am. novak djokovic, though, is still the man to beat. an eighth win here would equal roger federer�*s record. the women's singles meanwhile has seen six...
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and more success for andy murray who claimed his second title in two weeks. andy swiss reports.go, not a bad one for andy murray, as he followed up last week's success in surbiton with another morale boosting triumph. superb from murray. world number 181 ranked arthur cazaux could only watch and admire as murray proved that when it comes to playing on grass, he is still a force to be reckoned with. a perfect lob from andy murray. tougher tests await, but the pre—wimbledon signs are encouraging. murray didn't drop a single set on his way to the title, but if you thought that made his day... hopefully i'll get back tonight to see my kids, for father's day. so, hopefully i will get in before their bedtime, and get a rest day tomorrow, and get pumped for queen's. oh, my god! i didn't know they were here. i had no idea they were coming. applause and the home fans still had even more to cheer. jodie burrage and katie boulter in the first all british final on the women's tour since 1977. the first set goes - the way of the british numberone. it was boulter that soon took control, showi
and more success for andy murray who claimed his second title in two weeks. andy swiss reports.go, not a bad one for andy murray, as he followed up last week's success in surbiton with another morale boosting triumph. superb from murray. world number 181 ranked arthur cazaux could only watch and admire as murray proved that when it comes to playing on grass, he is still a force to be reckoned with. a perfect lob from andy murray. tougher tests await, but the pre—wimbledon signs are...
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go ahead, andy. >> yeah. thanks, marjorie.d these guys accountable with the holdman rule, and that's where i think we go first. we could actually reorganize aspects of the fbi and people like christopher wray get held accountable that way. but, you know, maria, and marjorie's really done a good job summarizing this, but there's also additional 1023s that we know of that christopher wray has been dragging his feet on those as well, and we're not sure exactly how much more information we're going to have and how much more this is going to tie in with joe biden. but, again, christopher wray is taking 1023s -- and and don't forget, just two and a half weeks ago he said there wasn't any 1023s. when we finally pushed him on it, he said, okay, here you go, and then he redacts this important information. the oligarch also indicated he has additional communications besides these tapes with the biden family. so it's pretty extensive. we think it's leading right in to joe biden, and that means that we should be -- and because what marjor
go ahead, andy. >> yeah. thanks, marjorie.d these guys accountable with the holdman rule, and that's where i think we go first. we could actually reorganize aspects of the fbi and people like christopher wray get held accountable that way. but, you know, maria, and marjorie's really done a good job summarizing this, but there's also additional 1023s that we know of that christopher wray has been dragging his feet on those as well, and we're not sure exactly how much more information we're...
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liz: andy, andy, andy, do you think jay powell looking at the fed funds futures leading up to today where they got as high as 98 percent for a pause today, young he was influenced by that and that's why he paused? >> i think that was part of it, liz, but i think he was going to to pause regardless. i mean, when he had jefferson go out there two weeks ago and say we're going to pause, that was it, he had already made the decision. and cpi wasn't going to change that no matter what the number was. you know, the problem that they have now is powell had who two people that were ready to dissent, so that's why he tried to sound hawkish why they can did talk about two more rate hikes. i think they're done, done and done. and one last thing -- liz: yep. >> -- with regionalbacks, remember, when you put money in treasury bills, if you live in a high-tax state, that is non-taxable for state tax which makes it even more valuable. >> essentially, inflation is going to run out of control, and the fed is going to have to hike. but the one thing powell could do the that would help is, you know, to warn
liz: andy, andy, andy, do you think jay powell looking at the fed funds futures leading up to today where they got as high as 98 percent for a pause today, young he was influenced by that and that's why he paused? >> i think that was part of it, liz, but i think he was going to to pause regardless. i mean, when he had jefferson go out there two weeks ago and say we're going to pause, that was it, he had already made the decision. and cpi wasn't going to change that no matter what the...
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you know, i'm thinking about what jack smith said andy mccarthy. about how everyone no one is above the law right? and one of the problems with where we've been over the past several years is that i think americans across the country have sort of said this is what i believe based on what i've learned, and i don't necessarily believe that these entities and agencies that we have all trusted as a country. are that trustworthy in all cases anymore? we just you know, introduced nicole, who left her job at the fbi because she was ran up against a lot of political weaponization. so is jack smith right? when he says that nobody is above the law. well, he's right in principle. i don't know that he's right down here on planet earth, but it will be interesting. to measure what he said. i think, martha, he really put a marker down with that, and i would combine that with the way he has laid out. uh in detail the different classified documents that they are attributing to former president trump the reason i was so surprised about that is that normally in a nat
you know, i'm thinking about what jack smith said andy mccarthy. about how everyone no one is above the law right? and one of the problems with where we've been over the past several years is that i think americans across the country have sort of said this is what i believe based on what i've learned, and i don't necessarily believe that these entities and agencies that we have all trusted as a country. are that trustworthy in all cases anymore? we just you know, introduced nicole, who left her...
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my guest today is the mayor of this city, andy burnham.it westminster politics to come here and he is committed to a radical vision — a decentralised, united kingdom. but is own party, let alone the country as a whole, ready for his brand of radicalism? andy burnham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. now, mr mayor, you have had six years in thisjob and you came to it with very big ambitions. do you think you have made a difference? i hope so. i think manchester today in 2023 is different from the city i came to in 2017. you just need to look at the skyline of manchester city centre to see that difference. the city is growing in stature, physically, but i think also in terms of its reputation, both in the uk and around the world. this was, obviously the home of industry, going back a couple of centuries. hit a decline in the second part of the 20th century, but manchester is most definitely back. and i think there is a lot of energy flowing around the city right now. but i guess we have to measure your performance against promises a
my guest today is the mayor of this city, andy burnham.it westminster politics to come here and he is committed to a radical vision — a decentralised, united kingdom. but is own party, let alone the country as a whole, ready for his brand of radicalism? andy burnham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. now, mr mayor, you have had six years in thisjob and you came to it with very big ambitions. do you think you have made a difference? i hope so. i think manchester today in 2023 is...
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andy what closed and moved on. andy what do closed and moved on.hen how was tha'very unusual to see sort of it's very unusual to see sort of teenagers— it's very unusual to see sort of teenagers walking— it's very unusual to see sort of teenagers walking around a tcicvision— teenagers walking around a television-in- teenagers walking around a television-in a- teenagers walking around a television in a working television studio in a working capacity— television studio in a working capacity-tncy-rc- television studio in a working capacity they're going to capacity unless they're going to be capacity unless they're going to p.._n,_ capacity unless they're going to be_it, because- capacity unless they're going to be_it, because this. be a guest on it, because this morning.— be a guest on it, because this morning. as— be a guest on it, because this morning. as nc— be a guest on it, because this morning, as he does lots of morning, as he does do, lots of iignt— morning, as he does do, lots of ugh-items.- morning, as he does do, lots of iignt-itcns. it- m
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cnn's sports andy scholes joins me now.it came down to the last second, right? >> it is very exciting at the end, kim. i guess being down 3-1 is the thing to do in south florida. >> that's right. >> miami heat are down 3-1 to the denver nuggets in the nba finals now the panthers to the golden knights. only one team in history has come back from a 3-1 deficit in the stanley cup finals. chandler stephenson beating aleksander barkov here. vegas up 3-0 after back-to-back goals. they neef coughed up the lead. aidan hugues coming up just before the horn. it was so intense, right there at the end, they started fighting when the final horn went off. with vegas, they would hold on winning 3-2 to take the 3-1 series lead. ifly clinch the title on tuesday night. >> there's a lot of emotion, everything. i think being at home, too, the fans, everybody is into it. emotion, adrenaline, everything. i think the biggest thing is just compose, just shift by shift. you know, it's all the cliches, but, you know, i feel confident. >>> elsewhere,
cnn's sports andy scholes joins me now.it came down to the last second, right? >> it is very exciting at the end, kim. i guess being down 3-1 is the thing to do in south florida. >> that's right. >> miami heat are down 3-1 to the denver nuggets in the nba finals now the panthers to the golden knights. only one team in history has come back from a 3-1 deficit in the stanley cup finals. chandler stephenson beating aleksander barkov here. vegas up 3-0 after back-to-back goals....
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andy sthal is the director of the fseee >> it is beyond eye chronic that they are violating the clean water act. because, water is number one. that is the forest service number one priority under the law but they have been ignoring the clean water act for decades. >> reporter: andy says the chemicals in fire-retardant can kill fish and contaminate drinking water. he also does not believe the retardant is as critical of a firefighting tool as much as the u.s. forest service makes it out to be. >> you have catastrophic fires year in and year out. hundreds of homes lost. and, why is that? i mean if retardant were so effective, why do you lose homes? >> reporter: those who have lived through fires like greg, the mayor of paradise says taking away the use of retardant puts lives at risk but not stop nearby waterways from being polluted by all of the runoff by burned down buildings >> what happens with the soot and ash and everything going in the waterways? it is polluting the waterways. you can not keep it out. no way. this town, 18,000 homes and businesses destroyed. there is no way you c
andy sthal is the director of the fseee >> it is beyond eye chronic that they are violating the clean water act. because, water is number one. that is the forest service number one priority under the law but they have been ignoring the clean water act for decades. >> reporter: andy says the chemicals in fire-retardant can kill fish and contaminate drinking water. he also does not believe the retardant is as critical of a firefighting tool as much as the u.s. forest service makes it...
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coming up on bbc news, andy murray's draw at wimbledon starts with a match against fellow brit ryan peniston, but then should he win that one, a grand slam finalist awaits in the second round. good afternoon. the nhs in england will get more than 300,000 extra staff over the next few years under a new government plan announced today. it aims to deal with the current chronic shortage of doctors, nurses and other health workers. at the moment, one in ten posts is unfilled, with more than 110,000 vacancies. there are fears that number could treble. among the measures to address these shortages, this plan will double medical—school places to 15,000 a year, and there'll be 211,000 more student nurse and midwife places a year. the prime minister says it's the largest single expansion in training in the history of the nhs. labour says the government has simply adopted its ideas. here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. does daniel represent the future of the nhs workforce? he is what is known as an apprentice operating department practitioner, learning on thejob about how department practiti
coming up on bbc news, andy murray's draw at wimbledon starts with a match against fellow brit ryan peniston, but then should he win that one, a grand slam finalist awaits in the second round. good afternoon. the nhs in england will get more than 300,000 extra staff over the next few years under a new government plan announced today. it aims to deal with the current chronic shortage of doctors, nurses and other health workers. at the moment, one in ten posts is unfilled, with more than 110,000...
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—— andy swiss live in manchester.e from new malden, in south west london, who first met in the 1940s. he's now 97 and she's 96, and today, june 12th, is a very special day indeed. fiona lamdin has that story. he's been a constant companion, a perfect love, a wonderful husband. he has only wanted me, and i have only wanted him. we never looked at anybody else. dorothy and eric have been together for 82 years. they met when she was just 1a and he was 15. i had some tiresome boys following me. but this one, ijust said, "yes, i will come out with you." take the doggy. and we just clicked. we are so natural together. we never noticed the years. we used to go out to the woods. when we were 16, i think we had our first kiss there. but in 19114, during the second world war, eric was sent to palestine. they were apart for nearly three years. on his 18th birthday, next day there was his calling up papers. it was quite dangerous out there, and i was quite worried. very worried. but he wrote every day. and as soon as eric was all
—— andy swiss live in manchester.e from new malden, in south west london, who first met in the 1940s. he's now 97 and she's 96, and today, june 12th, is a very special day indeed. fiona lamdin has that story. he's been a constant companion, a perfect love, a wonderful husband. he has only wanted me, and i have only wanted him. we never looked at anybody else. dorothy and eric have been together for 82 years. they met when she was just 1a and he was 15. i had some tiresome boys following me....
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now, just to a point that andy on twitter i a point that andy on twitter has raised here.g, and also a 500 mile range. you say that this car can do a range of 155 miles on the battery capacity we were just talking about. but is that notjust because the car is pretty fancy to look at? pretty slippery in shape and lightweight. it is probably not for everybody at 155 mile range? for everybody at 155 mile ranae? for everybody at 155 mile rante? ., ., for everybody at 155 mile ranae? . ., , range? so the average trip in the uk, in — range? so the average trip in the uk, in fact, _ range? so the average trip in the uk, in fact, 80% - range? so the average trip in the uk, in fact, 80% of - range? so the average trip in the uk, in fact, 80% of the | the uk, in fact, 80% of the trips are under 12 miles. and if you think about it — you're carrying more than four times the amount of miles that you normally need per trip. so for the odd trip, you know, you're essentially getting a battery that's engineered to serve you that's engineered to serve you that one trip that you may do in a
now, just to a point that andy on twitter i a point that andy on twitter has raised here.g, and also a 500 mile range. you say that this car can do a range of 155 miles on the battery capacity we were just talking about. but is that notjust because the car is pretty fancy to look at? pretty slippery in shape and lightweight. it is probably not for everybody at 155 mile range? for everybody at 155 mile ranae? for everybody at 155 mile rante? ., ., for everybody at 155 mile ranae? . ., , range?...
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. >> you know, congressman, representative andy biggs, i brought his tweet up at the beginning of your interview. he puts out and i-4 and i. it's yet another example, in my opinion, of some violent rhetoric that far-right republicans are putting forth, encouraging political violence. what's your reaction to this because you work along side these colleagues of yours? it may not be the same party, right? but you guys are working in the same space, and this is the stuff that comes out of congressman, even after january 6th. >> it sickens me to hear it, it's really unpatriotic, and morally is a violation of your oath to protect and defend against all enemies of the united states. trump is an enemy of the united states, when he takes secret documents and make them available by having them in his
. >> you know, congressman, representative andy biggs, i brought his tweet up at the beginning of your interview. he puts out and i-4 and i. it's yet another example, in my opinion, of some violent rhetoric that far-right republicans are putting forth, encouraging political violence. what's your reaction to this because you work along side these colleagues of yours? it may not be the same party, right? but you guys are working in the same space, and this is the stuff that comes out of...
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i am martha maccallum and this is "the story," jim jordan from capitol hill, andy mccarthy on the reported grand jury now looking at the mar-a-lago document case. weighing in on his take on that case and whether or not an indictment is coming for the former president. also chairman mike gallagher with his take on the latest aggression from china as he oversees the commission looking into chinese activities for the u.s. but first we go to london, prince harry back home to face cross-examination in court, some heated moments at times and reportedly struggling to recall some of the details he was being asked about on the stand today. and he has a first member of the royal family to give evidence in court since edward the seventh showed up to testify and a slender trial over a card game back in 1991. then princess and made an appearance in 2002 and had to plead guilty after her dog bit to two children in windsor park. so now the spotlight once again back on 38-year-old prince harry whose father is now king. he has claimed that he wants to change the british press to reformat and to prove that
i am martha maccallum and this is "the story," jim jordan from capitol hill, andy mccarthy on the reported grand jury now looking at the mar-a-lago document case. weighing in on his take on that case and whether or not an indictment is coming for the former president. also chairman mike gallagher with his take on the latest aggression from china as he oversees the commission looking into chinese activities for the u.s. but first we go to london, prince harry back home to face...
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andy burnham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much- _ welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much- you _ welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have _ welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have had - welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have had six - very much. you have had six ears very much. you have had six years in _ very much. you have had six years in this _ very much. you have had six years in this job _ very much. you have had six years in this job and - very much. you have had six years in this job and you - very much. you have had six i years in this job and you came years in thisjob and you came to it with a very big ambitions. do you think you have made a difference? i ambitions. do you think you have made a difference? i hope so. i have made a difference? i hope so- i think _ have made a difference? i hope so. i think manchester - have made a difference? i hope so. i think manchester today i have made a difference? i hope so. i think manchester today in | so. i think manchester today in 2023 is different from the city i cam
andy burnham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much- _ welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much- you _ welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have _ welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have had - welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have had six - very much. you have had six ears very much. you have had six years in _ very much. you have had six years in this _ very much. you have had six years in this job _ very much. you have had six years in this job and - very...
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i was just driving from my girlfriends and i got a message from a coach saying, andy,!ng, it is related to witness. since we had battle of the breads, big a lot of the brits have become a lot closer then and we practised a lot of the mcc and yeah, we've become good maids. does he offer advice — we've become good maids. does he offer advice not _ we've become good maids. does he offer advice not just _ we've become good maids. does he offer advice not just on _ we've become good maids. does he offer advice notjust on technique i offer advice notjust on technique but may be on how you could reach her life as a tennis player?- her life as a tennis player? mates. and helping _ her life as a tennis player? mates. and helping the — her life as a tennis player? mates. and helping the british _ her life as a tennis player? mates. and helping the british players, i her life as a tennis player? mates. | and helping the british players, he has a lot of invaluable experience and he is great with that. hora? has a lot of invaluable experience and he is great with that.- and he is gr
i was just driving from my girlfriends and i got a message from a coach saying, andy,!ng, it is related to witness. since we had battle of the breads, big a lot of the brits have become a lot closer then and we practised a lot of the mcc and yeah, we've become good maids. does he offer advice — we've become good maids. does he offer advice not _ we've become good maids. does he offer advice not just _ we've become good maids. does he offer advice not just on _ we've become good maids. does he...
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this year, andy was injured by the offending car and then he was martyred . 29% increase to previous versions it was found that some airlines and air travel service offices did not comply with the law and continued to sell above the legal limit . in may, the market regulation headquarters agreed to increase the price of plane tickets by 23%, but some airlines did not comply with the law and proceeded to we specified the sale of tickets outside the time limit for two weeks and the companies that did not comply with us actually faced restrictions on some of their flight routes after canceling the license of the airline company in some routes, the head of the airline companies association said to implement the order of the organization. airline is not possible in the field of ticket price. it is an order that is not possible and the second airline companies are not allowed to enter this area due to the illegality of the organization. paragraph 2 of article 5 clearly states that the civil aviation organization is responsible for regulating the transport. and it has air transportation and
this year, andy was injured by the offending car and then he was martyred . 29% increase to previous versions it was found that some airlines and air travel service offices did not comply with the law and continued to sell above the legal limit . in may, the market regulation headquarters agreed to increase the price of plane tickets by 23%, but some airlines did not comply with the law and proceeded to we specified the sale of tickets outside the time limit for two weeks and the companies that...
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staying with tennis, the three time grand slam champion andy murray has claimed his first grass—court wimbledon in 2016. staying with tennis, the three—time grand slam champion, andy murray has claimed his first grass—court singles title since winning wimbledon in 2016. the 36 year old beatjuri rodionov in the surbiton trophy challenger final in straight sets. murray believes his decision to skip the french open has beenjustified, after making what he called the "perfect start" to his grass—court season. tommy fleetwood narrowly missed out on his first pga tour title after nick taylor came out on top, in a thrilling play off at the canadian 0pen. the 35—year—old canadian nailed an incredible 72—foot putt on the fourth extra play—off hole — to become the first home winner of the event in 69 years. joy for taylor, as he clinched his third pga title, but it meant fleetwood had to settle for a fifth runner—up finish of his pga tour career. the boston red sox got the better of rivals the new york yankees 3—2 on sunday. chris martin with his 10th career save — striking out anthony volpe whi
staying with tennis, the three time grand slam champion andy murray has claimed his first grass—court wimbledon in 2016. staying with tennis, the three—time grand slam champion, andy murray has claimed his first grass—court singles title since winning wimbledon in 2016. the 36 year old beatjuri rodionov in the surbiton trophy challenger final in straight sets. murray believes his decision to skip the french open has beenjustified, after making what he called the "perfect start"...