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we willjoin hugh again in a fewl we willjoin hugh again in a few moments.ting? i think there's pretty much universal shock and sadness across the fan base, which is emblematic of the fan base, which is emblematic of the unityjurgen klopp has brought to this club, a club he arrived at and the fan base he arrived at was very sort of divided and almost joyless experience because liverpool had had thejoy joyless experience because liverpool had had the joy stripped out of them by near misses and that managers down the years, and jurgen klopp was certainly not a man for near misses and he wasn't a bad manager by any stretch of the imagination, and he is going to be so limits. he stretch of the imagination, and he is going to be so limits.— is going to be so limits. he will be sorely missed. — is going to be so limits. he will be sorely missed, a _ is going to be so limits. he will be sorely missed, a lot _ is going to be so limits. he will be sorely missed, a lot of _ is going to be so limits. he will be sorely missed, a lot of people - is going to be so limits.
we willjoin hugh again in a fewl we willjoin hugh again in a few moments.ting? i think there's pretty much universal shock and sadness across the fan base, which is emblematic of the fan base, which is emblematic of the unityjurgen klopp has brought to this club, a club he arrived at and the fan base he arrived at was very sort of divided and almost joyless experience because liverpool had had thejoy joyless experience because liverpool had had the joy stripped out of them by near misses and...
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scottie nell hughes, _ law? nobody is above the law. scottie nell hughes, nobody. law?he law. j scottie nell hughes, nobody is law? nobody is above the law. - scottie nell hughes, nobody is above the law? i scottie nell hughes, nobody is above the law? ., ., ., ., the law? i agree that we also have this process _ the law? i agree that we also have this process of _ the law? i agree that we also have this process of being _ the law? i agree that we also have this process of being convicted - the law? i agree that we also have | this process of being convicted and that is— this process of being convicted and that is what is lacking in all these democrats' accusations. e is yet to be convicted of any of this. but democrats' accusations. e is yet to be convicted of any of this.- be convicted of any of this. but is the principal. _ be convicted of any of this. but is the principal, what _ be convicted of any of this. but is the principal, what i'm _ be convicted of any of this. but is the principal, what i'm asking - be convicted of any of this. but is the principal, what i'
scottie nell hughes, _ law? nobody is above the law. scottie nell hughes, nobody. law?he law. j scottie nell hughes, nobody is law? nobody is above the law. - scottie nell hughes, nobody is above the law? i scottie nell hughes, nobody is above the law? ., ., ., ., the law? i agree that we also have this process _ the law? i agree that we also have this process of _ the law? i agree that we also have this process of being _ the law? i agree that we also have this process of being convicted - the...
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hughes shared her story online and the backlash was swift. tossing their kite baby products. >> i will never give my baby another dime of my money. >> now the ceo of kite baby has posted two apology videos after her first was criticized as being insincere. i wanted to hop on here to sincerely apologize to marissa in her new apology video, the ceo offered hughes a new position with the company. in addition to announcing policy changes, it was scripted, i memorized it, i, i just basically just read it. >> it wasn't sincere. this was a terrible decision. i was insensitive and selfish. but hughes responding, saying it would not be appropriate for her to return to the company. >> we're really encouraged to hear that there will be some changes made for current and future employees at the company. and by the way, hughes says her son could be in the hospital until march. >> in sports. an historic night in philadelphia, the 70 sixers joel embiid set a franchise record scoring 70 points in a win over san antonio, topping the 68 that wilt chamberlain sc
hughes shared her story online and the backlash was swift. tossing their kite baby products. >> i will never give my baby another dime of my money. >> now the ceo of kite baby has posted two apology videos after her first was criticized as being insincere. i wanted to hop on here to sincerely apologize to marissa in her new apology video, the ceo offered hughes a new position with the company. in addition to announcing policy changes, it was scripted, i memorized it, i, i just...
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we will hand him back to florence, the ceo and chairman of baker hughes.t is a conversation you will not want to mix. stay with us. this is bloomberg. is it not >> welcome back to bloomberg daybreak europe. the biden administration is facing backlash from international business groups after announcing it has altered approvals of new lng plant licenses. the decision was made while the energy department looked at have energy exports affect climate change. who better than to cross over to other than alex still? and with a very special guest, here is alex. >> that is the conversation here. i am joined by the ceo and president of baker hughes, lorenzo. great to see you. i want to start with the news of the day. that is saudi aramco not ramping up its capacity of 30 million barrels of oil per day. what are your thoughts on that? quick it is early in the morning. we have not had a chance to get the latest -- get the latest on what was communicative. at the same time you look at the market dynamics and the situation at the moment. you can understand that they are
we will hand him back to florence, the ceo and chairman of baker hughes.t is a conversation you will not want to mix. stay with us. this is bloomberg. is it not >> welcome back to bloomberg daybreak europe. the biden administration is facing backlash from international business groups after announcing it has altered approvals of new lng plant licenses. the decision was made while the energy department looked at have energy exports affect climate change. who better than to cross over to...
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gwyneth hughes, on the question of paula l hughes, on the question of paula vennells?�*, . , ., , vennells? it's really sad actually, because this _ vennells? it's really sad actually, because this was _ vennells? it's really sad actually, because this was known - vennells? it's really sad actually, because this was known about. because this was known about some years ago, certainly known about when she accepted her cbe i wonder, why did she accept it? did she think this would alljust go away? she could have... hindsight obviously, but it was within her power to be the night on the white charger, know what was going on and say, ok, only to fix it, it's my organisation, i'm the boss and i can fix it but for whatever reason, i don't know what that reason is, with luck the public inquiry will dig into this, for whatever reason she did not feel able to do that and she just kept defending what turned out to be the indefensible. bud defending what turned out to be the indefensible.— indefensible. and it is on the front -a . es indefensible. and it is on the front pages now.
gwyneth hughes, on the question of paula l hughes, on the question of paula vennells?�*, . , ., , vennells? it's really sad actually, because this _ vennells? it's really sad actually, because this was _ vennells? it's really sad actually, because this was known - vennells? it's really sad actually, because this was known about. because this was known about some years ago, certainly known about when she accepted her cbe i wonder, why did she accept it? did she think this would alljust go...
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this is after months of hugh think attacks in the red sea. president biden and partners are sending a message that provocation will not go unpunished and the question now is if the hugh thinks respond with more attacks. the military keith kellogg are standing by but first kevin with late-breaking information. we begin live on the ground with our middle east correspondent trey. >> good evening tonight the region is bracing for the possibility of hugh think retaliation following those strikes earlier today. we understand around a dozen took place conducted by the united kingdom and the united kingdom and the united states. this started with attacks in mid october against commercial shipping vessels in red sea. the united states said 27 of those attacks took place as recently as three days ago. they were shooting down targets. they hit a cruise missile and ballistic missile launch points and this is seen broadly as a step up on the escalation lad treasurer the region you message to the iran backed group that they will face counter attacks from t
this is after months of hugh think attacks in the red sea. president biden and partners are sending a message that provocation will not go unpunished and the question now is if the hugh thinks respond with more attacks. the military keith kellogg are standing by but first kevin with late-breaking information. we begin live on the ground with our middle east correspondent trey. >> good evening tonight the region is bracing for the possibility of hugh think retaliation following those...
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hugh . m, declaring critical incidents. hugh pym. thank— declaring critical incidents.ou very _ declaring critical incidents. hugh pym, thank you very much. - the clothing company next has warned supplies of its products could be delayed if disruption to shipping in the red sea continues. attacks by houthi rebels has resulted in ships avoiding their usual route through the suez canal. instead they are opting to take the long way round past the cape of good hope — which takes around nine days longer on average. ikea has said supplies of some of its products could also be delayed. the funeral of the deputy leader of hamas, considered a terrorist organisation by the uk, hasjust got under way in the lebanese capital, beirut. saleh al—arouri was killed on tuesday, sparking fears of a regional war in the middle east. in a moment we'll speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil in ramallah in the west bank, but first to hugo bachega who's in beirut. what sort of scene is there at the funeral, hugo? what sort of scene is there at the funeral. hugo?— what sort of scene is there a
hugh . m, declaring critical incidents. hugh pym. thank— declaring critical incidents.ou very _ declaring critical incidents. hugh pym, thank you very much. - the clothing company next has warned supplies of its products could be delayed if disruption to shipping in the red sea continues. attacks by houthi rebels has resulted in ships avoiding their usual route through the suez canal. instead they are opting to take the long way round past the cape of good hope — which takes around nine...
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hugh . m, supply. how do you spell that? hugh ' m, bbc supply. how do you spell that? hugh pym.ter of russia. today vladimir putin launched his presidential re—election campaign, in front of an audience of sports stars, musicians, tv personalities and even a cosmonaut. the 71—year—old's victory is widely seen as a foregone conclusion, even though he's not running unopposed. our russia editor steve rosenberg was at the event in moscow. applause. for vladimir putin, a standing ovation was all but guaranteed from an audience packed with supporters who want him re—elected russia's president. we were allowed in to watch the campaign event. mr putin used the occasion to claim that it was a us—made missile that had shot down the russian military transport plane last week in southern russia. translation: the ukrainian authorities had mentioned i that they want an international investigation into this. that is what we are asking for, and we insist that an international investigation is carried out. but there are no international organisations willing to do this. there were pop stars and
hugh . m, supply. how do you spell that? hugh ' m, bbc supply. how do you spell that? hugh pym.ter of russia. today vladimir putin launched his presidential re—election campaign, in front of an audience of sports stars, musicians, tv personalities and even a cosmonaut. the 71—year—old's victory is widely seen as a foregone conclusion, even though he's not running unopposed. our russia editor steve rosenberg was at the event in moscow. applause. for vladimir putin, a standing ovation was...
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hugh schofield, thank _ and extended it self eastward.ward. hugh schofield, thank you very much indeed. stay with us here and bbc news. let's get a report from north korea. residents of two small south korean islands have been evacuated after north korea fired more than 200 artillery shells into the sea off their coasts. south korean officials called the shelling near the two countries' maritime border "provocative" — and said it would respond with appropriate measures. four people were killed on the smaller of the islands, yeonpyeong, in 2010 by another barrage of north korean shells. that was the first such attack on a civilian area since the end of the korean war 70 years ago. our reporter, yuna ku, has been following the latest developments in seoul. so north korea had fired more than 200 artillery rounds into the west sea on friday morning as a part of this military drill. the shells hit the north side of the northern limit line, which is tightly defended maritime border, but it caused no damage to civilians or the military. and what
hugh schofield, thank _ and extended it self eastward.ward. hugh schofield, thank you very much indeed. stay with us here and bbc news. let's get a report from north korea. residents of two small south korean islands have been evacuated after north korea fired more than 200 artillery shells into the sea off their coasts. south korean officials called the shelling near the two countries' maritime border "provocative" — and said it would respond with appropriate measures. four people...
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hugh pym has more. good morning, you need _ year. hugh pym has more.nd saturday. they are at the heart of our— thursday, friday and saturday. they are at the heart of our communities. from today, high—street pharmacies in england will be able to ease even more of the burden on overstretched gp surgeries. 50. more of the burden on overstretched gp surgeries-— gp surgeries. so, i woke up on saturday night _ gp surgeries. so, i woke up on saturday night with... - gp surgeries. so, i woke up on saturday night with... patientsj gp surgeries. so, i woke up on - saturday night with... patients with seven new conditions _ saturday night with... patients with seven new conditions can _ saturday night with... patients with seven new conditions can come - seven new conditions can come straight to the pharmacy without booking an appointment. middle ear infections as one of them. it is infections as one of them. it is still blocked, _ infections as one of them. it is still blocked, there _ infections as one of them. it is still blocked, there is - infections as one
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. >> hugh, it is dame.f the things we talk about with the cyclicality, we are now in an election year, and we talked a little bit over the last several weeks about some of the moves that we typically see in this election years. do you feel as though there is a risk out there because of the political situation in america right now for any kind of enhanced market volatility? >> yeah, there is always that chance. there is always a chance that it's going to be increased volatility. i will be honest with, you dom, i don't believe that the outcome for the election, or the potential outcome of what people think will be the outcome of the electionis going to have much of a bearing on what the markets do, what the stock market and bond market due in 2024. the number one things are going to be the same things that you and i worry about all of the time, which is what is the economy, doing what are interest rates doing, what our interest rates and earnings doing? those are the things that ordinarily go with stocks, and
. >> hugh, it is dame.f the things we talk about with the cyclicality, we are now in an election year, and we talked a little bit over the last several weeks about some of the moves that we typically see in this election years. do you feel as though there is a risk out there because of the political situation in america right now for any kind of enhanced market volatility? >> yeah, there is always that chance. there is always a chance that it's going to be increased volatility. i...
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and hughes hughes, who were over there with hemingway fighting fascism in spain for the larger. and i think that was a really important contribution because you had a start. and of course langston hughes, not only a journalist, but a poet. i mean, would you just talk a little bit about him a little and that early context and how that motivated you to get started? thank you. thinking that langston hughes is such an extraordinary figure and for him, publishing goes to spain is because he's just fascinated by these volunteers and his reporting back. it. as nick mentioned, it's both kind of direct war reporting, but also it's poetry. and so before the war and then during the war, he these tremendous poems that really call out the hypocrisy of a country that is fighting for freedom, democracy abroad, while condoning segregation at home. he and other black americans are making really explicit connections between the racial hierarchies and germany and the racial policies in jim crow south. and so one things i am able to excerpt in the are a number of his poems both from spain that he w
and hughes hughes, who were over there with hemingway fighting fascism in spain for the larger. and i think that was a really important contribution because you had a start. and of course langston hughes, not only a journalist, but a poet. i mean, would you just talk a little bit about him a little and that early context and how that motivated you to get started? thank you. thinking that langston hughes is such an extraordinary figure and for him, publishing goes to spain is because he's just...
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hugh, many thanks. hugh pym.ed" and tackled a backlog of older asylum cases. james cleverly says "every single one" of the backlog applications has been processed, although there are around a,500 "complex" cases still being looked at. labour has accused ministers of manipulating the figures. here's mark easton. a pledge delivered or a promise broken? well, this is what the prime minister claimed on social media today — asylum backlog cleared. it is just over a year since rishi sunak told parliament he would abolish that backlog by the end of 2023, two days ago, but did he really manage it? the government says the pm's pledge applies only to what it calls the legacy backlog. now, those are asylum seekers who were waiting for a decision on their claim for refugee status before june the 28th 2022 and that bit of the backlog, in the blue here, well, you can see that has fallen significantly, from around 100,000 cases to, well, not quite zero, a,500 are still in the system but now reclassified as complex. and while th
hugh, many thanks. hugh pym.ed" and tackled a backlog of older asylum cases. james cleverly says "every single one" of the backlog applications has been processed, although there are around a,500 "complex" cases still being looked at. labour has accused ministers of manipulating the figures. here's mark easton. a pledge delivered or a promise broken? well, this is what the prime minister claimed on social media today — asylum backlog cleared. it is just over a year...
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marissa hughes adopted a newborn last month. her baby boy has been in the icu nine hours away from her dallas home. she asked her employer, kite baby, if she could work remotely, but she was denied and then fired. the company ceo, now apologizing, promising to make policy changes. >> we're really encouraged to hear that there will be some changes made for current and future employees at the company, and we just pray that all works out and that those changes are made for everyone. that works really hard to keep that company up and running. >> hughes was offered her job back but said no. her son will not be out of the hospital until march at the earliest. >> coming up, we are remembering the director behind moonstruck and so many other classic hollywood movies, and later this happened, you know, hot tin roof for this cat will explain. >> coming up, you're watching world news now. >> these bills are crazy. she has no idea. >> she's sitting on a gold mine. >> well, she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,00
marissa hughes adopted a newborn last month. her baby boy has been in the icu nine hours away from her dallas home. she asked her employer, kite baby, if she could work remotely, but she was denied and then fired. the company ceo, now apologizing, promising to make policy changes. >> we're really encouraged to hear that there will be some changes made for current and future employees at the company, and we just pray that all works out and that those changes are made for everyone. that...
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amanda pritchard hasjust been speaking to the our health editor hugh pym.e west midlands and in london and that is a real cause for concern because it's such a contagious virus. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, is here. clearly, rising concern about measles from health officials. yes. measles from health officials. yes, health leaders _ measles from health officials. yes, health leaders have _ measles from health officials. yes, health leaders have said _ measles from health officials. 1a: health leaders have said they are worried about the scale of increasing particularly the west midlands and urged parents to get their children vaccinated if they haven't had two doses of the mmr jabs which we are told offer very good protection. now we have the head of nhs england saying the increases are significant and it's concerning and she's talking about measles cases but also the number of patients with measles who need to be in hospital. i'm told the numbers don't look that big at face value but it's the scale of the increase that they are worried about. amanda pricha
amanda pritchard hasjust been speaking to the our health editor hugh pym.e west midlands and in london and that is a real cause for concern because it's such a contagious virus. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, is here. clearly, rising concern about measles from health officials. yes. measles from health officials. yes, health leaders _ measles from health officials. yes, health leaders have _ measles from health officials. yes, health leaders have said _ measles from health officials. 1a: health...
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i will now pass this to hugh clemons, the director of our cops office. >> good morning. thank you, mr. attorney general and associate gupta. i know that nothing can take away the pain suffered by the families, the survivors, and the entire uvalde community. but i do know that the team at the cops office has been driven to provide an authoritative accounting of everything that transpired at robb elementary on may 24th. as well as the events leading up to it and an examination of what happened afterward. as someone with 38 years of law enforcement experience and 12 of those as chief of the providence police department, i know the importance of having the right policies in place, the right training, and the right partnerships, especially law enforcement partnerships with schools, communities, and other agencies and first responders. this report stresses the importance of those working relationships and how invaluable they are, especially when there's a critical incident. of course, no one ever thinks something like this is going to happen in their community until it does. w
i will now pass this to hugh clemons, the director of our cops office. >> good morning. thank you, mr. attorney general and associate gupta. i know that nothing can take away the pain suffered by the families, the survivors, and the entire uvalde community. but i do know that the team at the cops office has been driven to provide an authoritative accounting of everything that transpired at robb elementary on may 24th. as well as the events leading up to it and an examination of what...
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. >>> a clothing company facing harsh backlash after denying a request to work remotely, melissa hughes' adopted son was born barely weighing one pound, at 22 weeks he needs to stay in the hospital until possibly april, the story went viral after he woman claiming to be her video posted a tiktok video claiming she was fired >> what she calls a terrible decision and how her request was handled. the apology is being slammed for its perceived lack of empathy. and that prompted the ceo to apologize a second time. our cnn correspondent is with us. what is the latest with this controversy camilla? >> reporter: [ pause ] >> it sounds like we are having some audio issues, with that. >> this is a great story. that we have been following, because so many people have been reacting to what is really just an incredible backlash from this company, when it seemed like it was a pretty clear decision about what should be made. >> is a big deal, and whatever you have to apologize twice as the leader of any kind, never mind the ceo of a company like this, it is not a good thing. we will work to get camill
. >>> a clothing company facing harsh backlash after denying a request to work remotely, melissa hughes' adopted son was born barely weighing one pound, at 22 weeks he needs to stay in the hospital until possibly april, the story went viral after he woman claiming to be her video posted a tiktok video claiming she was fired >> what she calls a terrible decision and how her request was handled. the apology is being slammed for its perceived lack of empathy. and that prompted the...
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but is nothing democratic this time of finding the footage from being made public. scotty, now hughes, and onto this episode of 360 view. we're going to look at the latest developments being made public regarding the events who was involved on the attack on capitol hill and what impact this will have a future protest in the united states. let's get started the 2 months after the defeat of president trump and just days before president biden was to be a not created americans gathered in washington dc to protest what they thought was an election, douglas voter irregularities and stolen by the radical left in the crack now the hope was to persuade congress and then vice president, my pin to not certify the electoral college results. however, when a fraction of the rally, attendees on the washington mall, march to capitol hill and clashed with capitol hill, police, a legal, peaceful protest involved into an angry mon. only one person died on january 6th, and it was an unarmed protest during the veteran. this is where the facts of the day, even 2 years later, the start to be challenged as
but is nothing democratic this time of finding the footage from being made public. scotty, now hughes, and onto this episode of 360 view. we're going to look at the latest developments being made public regarding the events who was involved on the attack on capitol hill and what impact this will have a future protest in the united states. let's get started the 2 months after the defeat of president trump and just days before president biden was to be a not created americans gathered in...
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and hugh is with me.a big impact over the next five days but the question is how much longer the nhs can deal with these drugs, the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long—running dispute. yes. the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long-running dispute.— the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality _ the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is _ the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they - the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won't . the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won't be i think the reality is they won't be any talks while the striker is ongoing. the government has made clear it won't talk to the british medical association as long as action is pending or taking twice. ministers argue they have done deals with most other health unions in england, two senior groups of doctors have put out offers to their members to at least vote on them, why can't thejunior members to at least vote on them, why can't the junior doctors com
and hugh is with me.a big impact over the next five days but the question is how much longer the nhs can deal with these drugs, the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long—running dispute. yes. the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long-running dispute.— the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality _ the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is _ the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they - the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won't ....
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hughes, uh, let's talk more about the involvement of uh of the united states, how directly do you see uh the united states um, engulfed, basically, entrenched in this genocidal massacre that's taking place against..." palestinians, does uh washington have the blood of palestinians its hands and also um in relation to that, many commentators and many uh high-ranking diplomats and officials believe that the israeli regime's um goal and one of its objectives is to expand this uh war into a wider regional conflict and get the united states directly involved, what do you think about that? yes, i think that's absolutely true, you think that's what we're watching on folding, the very fact that the americans sent two battle groups to the red sea off the lebanese coast one or two days after the alaska flood operation uh in uh southern israel proves that the americans either you know were partially aware perhaps of what was going to happen with the alaska flood operation, but the fact that they were there, they are rearming israel every day and so were the british i believe with flates flagged
hughes, uh, let's talk more about the involvement of uh of the united states, how directly do you see uh the united states um, engulfed, basically, entrenched in this genocidal massacre that's taking place against..." palestinians, does uh washington have the blood of palestinians its hands and also um in relation to that, many commentators and many uh high-ranking diplomats and officials believe that the israeli regime's um goal and one of its objectives is to expand this uh war into a...
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a journalist and uh author and activist frau hughe is joining us from al-buffera, portugal.l be suspending all its military and security operations against uh us forces in the region, however it will continue to defend palestinians in the gaza strip via other means, please break that down for us. yes, well firstly i think it's very important to put things in the context as all mean khatib has only exists because of the illegal occupation and war on iraq led by america andled by the united kingdom and it only existed in order to prevent the mass massacres of iraqi civilians by isis, a group that was sponsored, funded, financed and armed and and the belief of many people including myself by the legs of israel, america, and saudi arabia, it is a resistance organization that exists to resist, as i've said the foreign occupation of iraq, and also thankfully... uh parties in the uh protection of syria, they've said that they have suspended, i give total credence and i believe what the groups in the axis of resistance and the islamic resistance in iraq say that uh the iraqi governm
a journalist and uh author and activist frau hughe is joining us from al-buffera, portugal.l be suspending all its military and security operations against uh us forces in the region, however it will continue to defend palestinians in the gaza strip via other means, please break that down for us. yes, well firstly i think it's very important to put things in the context as all mean khatib has only exists because of the illegal occupation and war on iraq led by america andled by the united...
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the english came first, the famous hughes, with his hughes, and he was a pioneer, before that too there were enterprises and entrepreneurs, but there were none of such a scale as the novorossiysk society... at that time there were none, then the french came, then, when the belgians saw the success of the french, they all came running. the european bonds found by mr. dmytro completely debunk the kremlin myth that the region's industry was created by the ussr. kostyantynivka was built by three belgian families in the absolute steppe, and it was a metallurgical enterprise, it was a glass enterprise. chemical enterprise, and by the way, kostyantynivka was one of the most successful at that moment, here, because they produced unique things, and they were least affected by the world crisis. the kryvyi rih-dnieper and donetsk industrial regions were built by people who came with knowledge, opportunities and capital, they were looking for a new platform, better than ukraine could ever have. imagine: coal on the left bank, ore on the right, factories were connected and the process started. it wa
the english came first, the famous hughes, with his hughes, and he was a pioneer, before that too there were enterprises and entrepreneurs, but there were none of such a scale as the novorossiysk society... at that time there were none, then the french came, then, when the belgians saw the success of the french, they all came running. the european bonds found by mr. dmytro completely debunk the kremlin myth that the region's industry was created by the ussr. kostyantynivka was built by three...
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we are also appreciative of the bipartisan support in congress to help recover ryan in particular hugh comic chairman mccaul our local representative, congresswoman tenney, leader schumer and senator. you have truly been our champion. we are in communication with the white house and are thankful for the national security council direct engagement and look forward to meeting with them this afternoon. despite these efforts we have been unable to secure regular health and safety visits for ryan, much less progress effort to secure his release. ryan's detention is a tragedy for our family. it is also a tragedy for the u.s. that someone could be held simply for being an american. i know their engagements to rank ryan and other americans like him home. but for us the processes gone on for 15 months with no clear path, only one phone call and one brief welfare visit. i am thankful to live in a country where both sides of the aisle are united on prioritizing the health safety and return of americans wrongfully detained abroad. i am confident bipartisan support in congress will expedient bringi
we are also appreciative of the bipartisan support in congress to help recover ryan in particular hugh comic chairman mccaul our local representative, congresswoman tenney, leader schumer and senator. you have truly been our champion. we are in communication with the white house and are thankful for the national security council direct engagement and look forward to meeting with them this afternoon. despite these efforts we have been unable to secure regular health and safety visits for ryan,...
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well, all the hughes, all the washington, the solver of bombs in the region. he suggested that the us doesn't want to why the conflict we were focused on making sure that the complex ongoing, our guys are doesn't spread out to other places. so that's been our focus since since october 7th and it remains our focus today. that's makes it particularly important that we respond when we see something like the regression coming from the booth these area are to contribute to a, to our read joined my colleague where we switched, say in the studio to discuss the escalation in the region, leaving us as taking a lead role in u. k is as um, being the laugh dog in this case and going along. unfortunately, what you're seeing is not just a violation of international law. it's a violation of constitutional law. the us president abiding administration, did not ask permission from washington from the congress, which is required under article one and an under they are supposed to ask for permission and to go to war with another nation. this is blatant, you know, a violation of t
well, all the hughes, all the washington, the solver of bombs in the region. he suggested that the us doesn't want to why the conflict we were focused on making sure that the complex ongoing, our guys are doesn't spread out to other places. so that's been our focus since since october 7th and it remains our focus today. that's makes it particularly important that we respond when we see something like the regression coming from the booth these area are to contribute to a, to our read joined my...
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here's our health editor hugh pym.n the union, british medical association and nhs leaders in england has blown off. if the safety of emergency services is threatened they can call back striking doctors but they have to demonstrate they have exhausted all sources. bma claims they are not producing enough evidence out of 20 request so far almost all have been rejected. irate request so far almost all have been rejected.— been rejected. we have no reauest been rejected. we have no request for— been rejected. we have no request for derogation - been rejected. we have no request for derogation in l request for derogation in december, we have had a handful of credible request some we have granted. but this time we have granted. but this time we have substantial numbers with inaccurate or incomplete request forms which are demonstrating a real change in the approach from central nhs management which we think is a misuse of the process. hhs misuse of the process. nhs encland misuse of the process. nhs england says _ misuse of
here's our health editor hugh pym.n the union, british medical association and nhs leaders in england has blown off. if the safety of emergency services is threatened they can call back striking doctors but they have to demonstrate they have exhausted all sources. bma claims they are not producing enough evidence out of 20 request so far almost all have been rejected. irate request so far almost all have been rejected.— been rejected. we have no reauest been rejected. we have no request...
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hugh pym, bbc news.eceiving treatment for his prostate. he was visited again on sunday by queen camilla, who made two visits to the london clinic. there's been no update on the king's condition since friday, when the queen said he was doing well following the procedure. let's get more on this with our news correspondent greg mckenzie. tell me more about the day ahead for the king?- ahead for the king? good morning. _ ahead for the king? good morning, widely - ahead for the king? good i morning, widely anticipated that king charles will be discharged from hospital at some point today. he was admitted on friday to undergo a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate. now, following that disclosure of information, it's been — he is saying that he is delighted that his diagnosis is having a positive impact on public health awareness. and indeed, the nhs england website for enlarged prostate seems such to skyrocket since friday. reported one search every five seconds. so the king is delighted that its rais
hugh pym, bbc news.eceiving treatment for his prostate. he was visited again on sunday by queen camilla, who made two visits to the london clinic. there's been no update on the king's condition since friday, when the queen said he was doing well following the procedure. let's get more on this with our news correspondent greg mckenzie. tell me more about the day ahead for the king?- ahead for the king? good morning. _ ahead for the king? good morning, widely - ahead for the king? good i morning,...
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let's speak to our health editor, hugh pym. what is behind this?hind this? well, i should say that bristol, _ what is behind this? well, i should say that bristol, where _ what is behind this? well, i should say that bristol, where i _ what is behind this? well, i should say that bristol, where i am - what is behind this? well, i should say that bristol, where i am now, | say that bristol, where i am now, has not had any reported cases of measles at this stage the concern is much more been about the west midlands of england with increases there but pharmacies like this one and gp practices in every region are being sent information about possible symptoms and infection control measures if they are needed because of a worry it could spread to other communities. the worry really is that fewer children have been vaccinated with the mmr vaccine, as it's known, the two doses offering very good protection, according to the authorities. and in fact, nhs england has drawn up an estimate suggesting that 3.4 million children under the age of 16 are not fully
let's speak to our health editor, hugh pym. what is behind this?hind this? well, i should say that bristol, _ what is behind this? well, i should say that bristol, where _ what is behind this? well, i should say that bristol, where i _ what is behind this? well, i should say that bristol, where i am - what is behind this? well, i should say that bristol, where i am now, | say that bristol, where i am now, has not had any reported cases of measles at this stage the concern is much more been...
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here's our health editor hugh pym. the increase in underage vaping has caused increasing concern with recent figures suggesting that one in five children have tried it. head teachers have reported that some pupils have become addicted to nicotine. in a small number of cases, children have needed hospital treatment. research quoted by the government shows that more than two—thirds of those between 11 and 17 who are vaping are using disposables. the environmental impact, with single—use e—cigarettes adding to waste, is another factor behind the ban announced today. this is the westminster government recognising the health and well—being of children by banning disposable vapes. it also recognises the environment is important to us, and this ban will help stop polluting the environment. and it also leaves open the opportunity for people who are using vapes to help their nicotine addiction, to use them with the recyclable vaping devices. the ban on disposable vapes is one measure which can be implemented using existing powe
here's our health editor hugh pym. the increase in underage vaping has caused increasing concern with recent figures suggesting that one in five children have tried it. head teachers have reported that some pupils have become addicted to nicotine. in a small number of cases, children have needed hospital treatment. research quoted by the government shows that more than two—thirds of those between 11 and 17 who are vaping are using disposables. the environmental impact, with single—use...
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. >>> and remember the name, chandler hughes. he's joined an elite club featuring some of the world's most intelligent minds at just 6 years old. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we are on the eve of the iowa caucuses. the first contest of the 2024 race for the white house. republican candidates are making their final pitches in frigid conditions. but we do begin with breaking news. and a record-breaking arctic cold snap sweeping across much of the country. more than 100 million on alert for the dangerous winter blast. blizzard like conditions reducing visibility and making roads impassable in buffalo and other parts of western new york. new york's governor extending a travel ban in erie county. the cold air snow sweeping into the northeast where residents along the coast are still cleaning up from flood damage. high winds plunging tens of thousands into darkness in wisconsin
. >>> and remember the name, chandler hughes. he's joined an elite club featuring some of the world's most intelligent minds at just 6 years old. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we are on the eve of the iowa caucuses. the first contest of the 2024 race for the white house. republican candidates are making...
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hugh pym, bbc news.— and sold for adoption. it's believed the black market in baby trafficking operated for decades from the late 1970s up to the mid—2000s. some of the victims are now taking their cases to the georgian courts, hoping to get access to their birth documents so they can trace their biological families.fay nurse has been investigating. sobbing this is the first time twins amy and ano are meeting their birth mother. the sisters only learned of each other�*s existence two years ago, separated and illegally adopted at birth. their mother was told they had died shortly after they were born. translation: from today, my life has great meaning. | it is a great happiness that i have found my children. how the twins found each other is nothing short of miraculous. it was after amy posted a tiktok and ano saw it. translation: when | saw her, | i thought i was looking at myself. exact same person, same face, exact same voice. they are not the only example of children separated from parents in georgia.
hugh pym, bbc news.— and sold for adoption. it's believed the black market in baby trafficking operated for decades from the late 1970s up to the mid—2000s. some of the victims are now taking their cases to the georgian courts, hoping to get access to their birth documents so they can trace their biological families.fay nurse has been investigating. sobbing this is the first time twins amy and ano are meeting their birth mother. the sisters only learned of each other�*s existence two...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.ousing would have to be carried out within 2a hours under proposals being put forward by the uk government. it's part of a pledge to introduce awaab�*s law — named after two—year—old awaab ishak, who died after being exposed to mould in his family's social housing flat in rochdale. here's the bbc�*s north of england reporter, rowan bridge. a little boy who was suffocating in his own home. two—year—old awaab ishak died following exposure to mould and damp. these photos are from the family flat in rochdale — where they washed, where they ate — they were surrounded by mould. the family had complained to their housing provider for years, but nothing was done. rochdale boroughwide housing, we have a message for you. stop discriminating. stop being racist. stop housing people in homes you know are unfit for human habitation. in the wake of the toddler's death, action was promised. we're bringing forward legislation. that legislation will make sure that the housing associations who are respon
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.ousing would have to be carried out within 2a hours under proposals being put forward by the uk government. it's part of a pledge to introduce awaab�*s law — named after two—year—old awaab ishak, who died after being exposed to mould in his family's social housing flat in rochdale. here's the bbc�*s north of england reporter, rowan bridge. a little boy who was suffocating in his own home. two—year—old awaab ishak died following exposure to mould...
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thank you, hugh. more now on the claims of racist abuse in the italian serie a match.ames the teams whose fans commit racist abuse. italian football journalist daniele verri told me more about what happened during the match. the game was suspended as you said for about five minutes due to racist abuse towards ac milan and the goalkeeper, and then it was resumed towards the end of the game, and unfortunately this is not the first time that this outburst to him in person, to mike maignan, this has already happened in 2021. i think it probably happens i would say week in, week out, in every football stadium, and racism is a cultural aspect that belongs to society in general, to the entire society, for sure. given that it does happen, what are some of the answers here? what about that call for points or games to be forfeited? ., that call for points or games to be forfeited? . , ., forfeited? there are rules at the moment that — forfeited? there are rules at the moment that can _ forfeited? there are rules at the moment that can apply - forfeited? there are rules at the mo
thank you, hugh. more now on the claims of racist abuse in the italian serie a match.ames the teams whose fans commit racist abuse. italian football journalist daniele verri told me more about what happened during the match. the game was suspended as you said for about five minutes due to racist abuse towards ac milan and the goalkeeper, and then it was resumed towards the end of the game, and unfortunately this is not the first time that this outburst to him in person, to mike maignan, this...
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do you call someone called hugh lymington?— you call someone called hugh l lymington? has — lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been _ lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been sent _ lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been sent and - lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been sent and if- lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been sent and if we - of words has been sent and if we scroll up we see an e—mail from someone called simon baker, about that, thank you, do you recall him? i do not know. he says, please can help us crop the message around the second review, we need to combat the assertion that the review is acknowledgement that there is a problem with horizon. mr singh has drafted some words below, do they strike the right tone? scrolling up, we have an e—mailfrom ronan kelleher, the head of pr and media at the post office at the time. do you remember when lyons whisk up again? the company secretary. susan crichton? i remember _ again? the company secretary. susan crichton? i remember susan. - again?
do you call someone called hugh lymington?— you call someone called hugh l lymington? has — lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been _ lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been sent _ lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been sent and - lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been sent and if- lymington? don't recall him. a form of words has been sent and if we - of words has been sent and if we scroll up we see an e—mail from someone called...
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the our health editor hugh pym has more on this.— more on this.overnment have given a strong _ more on this. the government have given a strong message i have given a strong message they thought this was a fair deal because of the money on the table. there were reforms of the whole system to make it easier for consultants to move up easier for consultants to move up the system for them if they had to take time out of the workforce, particularly women leaving and coming back and they would penalise. it was sold is a very good package. been a lot of debate about it by consultants by this narrow margin it has been rejected by consulted members of the british medical association 51% consultants have a mandate for a further strike action until june. they've chosen not to announce anything along those lines at the stage they say they are in talks with the government to see if the offer can be improved. the reaction from the government so far has been disappointment that they thought it was a fair offer, they're not ruling out further talks with all this
the our health editor hugh pym has more on this.— more on this.overnment have given a strong _ more on this. the government have given a strong message i have given a strong message they thought this was a fair deal because of the money on the table. there were reforms of the whole system to make it easier for consultants to move up easier for consultants to move up the system for them if they had to take time out of the workforce, particularly women leaving and coming back and they would...
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i have been working on my hugh grant. [ speaking in hugh grant's voice ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you havectly respectable size for an oompa loompa." there's something posh about the way he speaks. i love when he says "oh, oh -- i'm starting to dance now. once we start, we can't stop." you guys have seen that in the trailer. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's good. >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm doing my best. >> jimmy: has he heard this? >> he's heard it. he's heard me do it. and i believe what he said to me was that i sound like him having a stroke. [ laughter ] i was like -- >> jimmy: i don't know, i think you just sound like him, to be honest. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: what else? any others? new ones? >> you know, one of my favorites i always like to pull out, one time years ago i did a radio show, like a podcast, with shaquille o'neal. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and he was playing a game with me. and on the game, what it was was the name -- he was giving me names of athletes. the name was either going to be a name like from the east-west bowl from "key & peele" or a real at
i have been working on my hugh grant. [ speaking in hugh grant's voice ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you havectly respectable size for an oompa loompa." there's something posh about the way he speaks. i love when he says "oh, oh -- i'm starting to dance now. once we start, we can't stop." you guys have seen that in the trailer. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's good. >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm doing my best. >> jimmy: has he heard this?...
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hugh pym, bbc news, darlington. in belfast. the dup has been blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition for almost two years because of its concerns about trading arrangements for northern ireland after brexit. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is outside the meeting venue in county down. yes, so jeffrey yes, sojeffrey donaldson appears to be inching his way towards lifting his party�*s the ne on —— vita and power—sharing. he is facing some opposition from his own party and hardline unionist outside. about 150 dup members are currently meeting at this country estate in county down and as you can see demonstrators have gathered at the gates, and as the politicians arrive in their car as they shouted at them urging them not to agree a new deal to restore the devolved government. it is almost two years since the dup in effect collapse the coalition at stormont because of unionist opposition to trading arrangements after brexodus. they say the fact northern ireland is under different rules from the rest of b
hugh pym, bbc news, darlington. in belfast. the dup has been blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition for almost two years because of its concerns about trading arrangements for northern ireland after brexit. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is outside the meeting venue in county down. yes, so jeffrey yes, sojeffrey donaldson appears to be inching his way towards lifting his party�*s the ne on —— vita and power—sharing. he is facing some opposition from his own party...
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. >> dagen: quote coleman hughes. claudine gay has no one to blame but herself, she chose easy path of plagiarism 50 times over writing original pros, it is serious fraud plain and simple. this is a useful litmus test, anyone blaming gay's resignation right wingers or racism is nuts and can safely be ignored for the rest of time. coleman hughes does not speak like that. antisemitism has been boiling over for at least a decade because of diversity, equity and inclusion when higher education institutions focus on amorph is, cut in half over a decade. claudine gay would still have a job if not for the plagiarism scandal, which the harvard corporation, the board overlooked and denied to "new york post" and shut it down by sicking a lawyer and law firm on the "new york post" over and over trying to bury it. hat tip to free beacon who kept digging and uncovered this. the antisemitism that tarnishes her tenure at harvard cannot and should not be minimized. there is the oppressor category because they are not on pyramid of ad
. >> dagen: quote coleman hughes. claudine gay has no one to blame but herself, she chose easy path of plagiarism 50 times over writing original pros, it is serious fraud plain and simple. this is a useful litmus test, anyone blaming gay's resignation right wingers or racism is nuts and can safely be ignored for the rest of time. coleman hughes does not speak like that. antisemitism has been boiling over for at least a decade because of diversity, equity and inclusion when higher...
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hugh pym, bbc news, darlington.found in a pub toilet in west yorkshire. officers were called to the three horseshoes in 0ulton, near rothwell, yesterday afternoon. police believe the baby was stillborn. they have appealed to the mother to come forward and get medical attention. the family of the students and the caretaker killed in the attacks in nottingham last year have called for a public inquiry into their deaths. i9—year—olds barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar and 65—year—old ian coates were all stabbed to death injune. last week, the man who killed them — valdo calocane — was given a hospital order, rather than being jailed for their deaths. navtej johal reports. from feeling powerless to the corridors of power. the families of barnaby webber, grace 0'malley—kumar and ian coates feel let down. today they had the chance to tell those in charge about how they can make amends and tonight they have been meeting with the prime minister and secretaries of state at downing street. ~ . ., ., street. we are gratef
hugh pym, bbc news, darlington.found in a pub toilet in west yorkshire. officers were called to the three horseshoes in 0ulton, near rothwell, yesterday afternoon. police believe the baby was stillborn. they have appealed to the mother to come forward and get medical attention. the family of the students and the caretaker killed in the attacks in nottingham last year have called for a public inquiry into their deaths. i9—year—olds barnaby webber and grace 0'malley—kumar and...
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with peter hughes. peter news. with peter hughes. peter a sad day, a very sad day . a sad day, a very sad day. >> it's a sad day for the steel industry and it's a sad day for wales. like you said, this plant's been producing steel for over years. it's the over 100 years. it's the lifeblood community over 100 years. it's the lifebloc here. community over 100 years. it's the lifeblochere. and ommunity over 100 years. it's the lifebloc here. and om makey over 100 years. it's the lifebloc here. and om make 2500 around here. and to make 2500 people redundant from here, it's devastated. >> what's actually at stake here is the blast furnaces behind us are being shut down because because they emit lots of carbon , we're moving away from the creation of virgin steel using coke and coal to arc furnaces. what's the difference between these two processes? and in your view, why is virgin steel made using blast furnaces so important? >> the when you produce virgin steel it's a better quality of steel. knows steel. everybody knows that. that's two
with peter hughes. peter news. with peter hughes. peter a sad day, a very sad day . a sad day, a very sad day. >> it's a sad day for the steel industry and it's a sad day for wales. like you said, this plant's been producing steel for over years. it's the over 100 years. it's the lifeblood community over 100 years. it's the lifebloc here. community over 100 years. it's the lifeblochere. and ommunity over 100 years. it's the lifebloc here. and om makey over 100 years. it's the lifebloc...
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hughes sharing her story online and the backlash was swift.to support the company. >> i will never give kyte baby another dime of my money. >> reporter: now the ceo posted of kyte two apology videos after her first was criticized as being insincere. >> i wanted to hop on here to sincerely apologize to marissa. >> reporter: in her new apology video, the ceo offering hughes a new position with the company in addition to announcing policy changes. >> it was scripted. i memorized it. i just basically just read it. it wasn't sincere. this was a terrible decision. i was insensitive, selfish. >> reporter: but hughes responding saying it would not be appropriate for her to return to the company. >> we're really encouraged to hear that there will be changes made for current and future employees of the company. >> the ceo of the company admitting in her second video apology the first one was scripted and that it missed the mark. she agreed with people who said kyte baby should be setting the example, not playing catchup, considering they are a woman led
hughes sharing her story online and the backlash was swift.to support the company. >> i will never give kyte baby another dime of my money. >> reporter: now the ceo posted of kyte two apology videos after her first was criticized as being insincere. >> i wanted to hop on here to sincerely apologize to marissa. >> reporter: in her new apology video, the ceo offering hughes a new position with the company in addition to announcing policy changes. >> it was scripted....
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let's bring in david hughes from stifel.ally positive marks today with the market responding well. you have downgraded your next rating to hold from out perform. >> we downgraded it to hold. we did expect another profit upgrade to come. not as big as the one we've got. we downgraded with the price target of 84 pounds. it was one of those with next being up 6 0% year to date. it was trading well. it is at the top end of the range in terms of multiples on the profits. we did expect this upgrade to come, but we didn't see enough upside to maintain a buy rating. a fan of the company and management and the way it is run. we are happy holders of the stock. >> one thing that stood out to me is the full price sales were up in december, which system pr is impressive and jd sports is saying the consumer is cautious and looking for more and more deals. it is a story of two halves. why in some parts of the market people are willing to pay full price and other parts they are looking for discounts? >> with jd sports, it is a downgrade fro
let's bring in david hughes from stifel.ally positive marks today with the market responding well. you have downgraded your next rating to hold from out perform. >> we downgraded it to hold. we did expect another profit upgrade to come. not as big as the one we've got. we downgraded with the price target of 84 pounds. it was one of those with next being up 6 0% year to date. it was trading well. it is at the top end of the range in terms of multiples on the profits. we did expect this...
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hugh pym, bbc news, bristol.eneration" as he confirmed he will host comic relief for the final time this year. the actor and comedian, who co—founded the charity in 1985, has been hosting the tv show for decades. he explained to bbc breakfast why he was stepping down. because i think it's time to hand on to the new generation. there's all these new wonderful comedians armed with podcasts and 9 million followers. those guys and women should be hosting comic relief now, so the young people, and the new influx of viewers can plug into the next stage of comic relief because there will be a next stage and we want to continue tackling the issues of poverty and injustice and it's time to hand over the reins, as it were. ~ , , , ., were. well, we will miss you massively — were. well, we will miss you massively because _ were. well, we will miss you massively because you - were. well, we will miss you massively because you have| were. well, we will miss you - massively because you have been so much _ massively because you
hugh pym, bbc news, bristol.eneration" as he confirmed he will host comic relief for the final time this year. the actor and comedian, who co—founded the charity in 1985, has been hosting the tv show for decades. he explained to bbc breakfast why he was stepping down. because i think it's time to hand on to the new generation. there's all these new wonderful comedians armed with podcasts and 9 million followers. those guys and women should be hosting comic relief now, so the young...