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annabel is a five years old and | annabel is a five years old and lives _ annabel is a five years oldherapy. she needs a drug which _ chemotherapy. she needs a drug which is — chemotherapy. she needs a drug which is not in the uk and must be administered 90 days after chemotherapy, will he meet with her parents to discuss the treatment she needs? may her parents to discuss the treatment she needs? may i pay tribute to annabel _ treatment she needs? may i pay tribute to annabel for _ treatment she needs? may i pay tribute to annabel for her - tribute to annabel for her bravery and how important it is cancer patients are able to benefit from rapid access to effective new treatments? the manufacturers of this drug have applied for a uk licence three project which allows the rapid review and approval of new cancer treatments and we will ensure that is completed as quickly as possible and i will ensure the health minister sets up ensure the health minister sets up the meeting he has asked for. . ~ up the meeting he has asked for. ., ,, , ., up the meeting he has asked for. . ~' ,. ~ up the
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annabelle droulers, bloomberg news. is the chip industry paid -- faces the prospect of more tit-for-tat, one firm says the solution is expansion, global wayfair's is the world's third-largest provider of essential materials for making semiconductors. chairperson and ceo spoke to us about plans for funding from the biden administration signature chips and science act. quakes $400 million for our two expansions in the u.s., one in texas, which is for 300 events in profit. our soi 300 meter soi operation in missouri state. also, these two products together we got 400 million u.s. dollars of support from the u.s. government. on top of this, we also tried to apply a mic advanced manufacturing investment credit from the u.s., which will be around 25%, so that's definitely very helpful for us. annabelle: receiving that funding is contingent on meeting milestones. as i understand, all the specifications around them are still being ironed out, so where are you out of those negotiations right now? >> we just finalized pmt, the pr
annabelle droulers, bloomberg news. is the chip industry paid -- faces the prospect of more tit-for-tat, one firm says the solution is expansion, global wayfair's is the world's third-largest provider of essential materials for making semiconductors. chairperson and ceo spoke to us about plans for funding from the biden administration signature chips and science act. quakes $400 million for our two expansions in the u.s., one in texas, which is for 300 events in profit. our soi 300 meter soi...
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tom: let's bring in annabelle droulers.heard jensen huang use the word emotional four times in that soundbite. what else did we hear? annabelle: he did talk a lot about the feelings around this space but there is so much in society. investors are anxious that perhaps the ai height is overplayed or there could be concerns around the rollout of the blackwell chip system but those fears are assuaged by jensen huang because he says the demand is strong in the blackwell is on its way and tsmc that manufactures the majority of their chips are doing a great job. off the back of that, the share price reacted strongly with the biggest jump in six weeks, and we saw that feed across to others on wall street. today you can see some names in asia and that strong move higher. tom: meanwhile, we have reporting that some of the valuations and one of the biggest customers, because they trade their models on the clouds provided by the hyper scalars. what do we know about the valuation and where openai stands in this sector? annabelle: valuat
tom: let's bring in annabelle droulers.heard jensen huang use the word emotional four times in that soundbite. what else did we hear? annabelle: he did talk a lot about the feelings around this space but there is so much in society. investors are anxious that perhaps the ai height is overplayed or there could be concerns around the rollout of the blackwell chip system but those fears are assuaged by jensen huang because he says the demand is strong in the blackwell is on its way and tsmc that...
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annabelle: absolutely., president trump is seen as someone who has been a lot more friendly to this space. when you think about what's happened over the past few years, and really, i mean, the understanding or the feeling i guess by many in the crypto community is that president biden's administration has not been overly supportive. we have not really seen any regulatory clarity coming through in the u.s. and that's what would really drive institutional adoption. at the same time, you got kamala harris and some of the expectations about what should. anthony scaramucci is here, on opponent of harris becoming the next president. he is saying she would have some pragmatic approach. most in the crypto industry would say president trump one back into the white house once again would be a more positive move for the sector. in the past, of course, he has said that bitcoin was a scam against the dollar, but he has surly changed his tune. we have seen him at crypto events, is licensed his image to nft's. this week,
annabelle: absolutely., president trump is seen as someone who has been a lot more friendly to this space. when you think about what's happened over the past few years, and really, i mean, the understanding or the feeling i guess by many in the crypto community is that president biden's administration has not been overly supportive. we have not really seen any regulatory clarity coming through in the u.s. and that's what would really drive institutional adoption. at the same time, you got...
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annabelle droulers has more. >> taiwan is the home of our treasured partners.ng begins. annabelle: taiwan's dominance in advance chips has grown through the ai boom created fortunes. industry billionaires are 90% richer. stocks in taipei have searched. property hit a record high with the biggest gains in the home of tsmc. the wealth boom is raising fears. guest: worsening of income distribution and i don't see any measure to improve this. parents take the brunt by helping their kids but it is not sustainable, the next generation will not be able to do this. annabelle: taiwan is seeking a $1 trillion economy with gdp surpassing south korea next year. annabelle droulers, bloomberg news. tom: let's bring you jamie, investment director at aberdeen. i want to look back at earning results. the earnings beat and outlook was more upbeat than suggested but the stock sold off. the take was the ai bubble is losing air. would you agree? jamie: yeah, i -- i -- i -- i challenged whether it is a global. i think it is fair to say earnings season has been mixed and nvidia fell
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annabelle hans' mother, 11 -year-old daughter. while reading a story book before going to sleep, he noticed his daughter's vision problem. annabelle's mother first thought that her daughter needed glasses, but then realized that her eyes were blurry only occasionally. it was very bad because i could not read that the specialists confirmed a common chronic problem in him. dry eye is a condition in which eye tears are not enough for the patient to see everything clearly. in the last five years, we have seen a significant increase in these cases. the increase in online business meetings also increases this the problem is in adults. why that when you look at the screen, you blink less . normally, a person blinks 12 to 14 times per minute, and when we stare at something, we only blink two or three times. easy, inexpensive ways to solve this problem are to blink more , spend less time on screens, and to neutralize the drying effect of the device. place a container full of water in the environment. also, recently, a new generation of las
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and annabelle, thank you for your patience as we took in that press conference.to that. just give me a thought on the security element of this. this is the second attempt it is many months. you heard from the director, acting directorjust what pressure they are under with the un general assembly coming up next week. i with the un generalassembly coming up next week.- coming up next week. i think that's right- _ coming up next week. i think that's right. police _ coming up next week. i think that's right. police forces, i that's right. police forces, secret to defend themselves, are able to defend themselves, there is a proliferation of illegal firearms. there is a proliferation of illegalfirearms. there there is a proliferation of illegal firearms. there are real concerns of a black—market that could grow and grow were gun control laws to be tightened further. but nonetheless, itjust seems to me that this is a problem with the us keep the symptoms rather than trying to address one of the root causes, which is the fact that people are allowed to get these firearms
and annabelle, thank you for your patience as we took in that press conference.to that. just give me a thought on the security element of this. this is the second attempt it is many months. you heard from the director, acting directorjust what pressure they are under with the un general assembly coming up next week. i with the un generalassembly coming up next week.- coming up next week. i think that's right- _ coming up next week. i think that's right. police _ coming up next week. i think...
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and to us. >> i mean , annabel, is that >> i mean, annabel, is that a fair assessment? yes.naging from above. sort of. headteacher horrible headteacher telling us where we're going wrong and what we need to be, what needs to be inflicted upon us before things can get better. it's an odd messaging, isn't it? >> well, they are socialist. this is a socialist administration. excuse me, i'm a lefty and i have never patronised people in that way. no. well, let me finish. of course, they're going to have a more top down approach to, running the country, aren't they? and that much was obvious when rachel reeves, before the general election, said, i used to work at the bank of england and therefore i know how to manage an economy or run an economy. and you think, well, the chancellor doesn't manage an economy. that's not how economies work. and again, you had general jonathan reynolds, the business secretary, just this week, saying that because there has been a decline in investment, we need a better industrial strategy. and what they don't seem to understand is that if government is
and to us. >> i mean , annabel, is that >> i mean, annabel, is that a fair assessment? yes.naging from above. sort of. headteacher horrible headteacher telling us where we're going wrong and what we need to be, what needs to be inflicted upon us before things can get better. it's an odd messaging, isn't it? >> well, they are socialist. this is a socialist administration. excuse me, i'm a lefty and i have never patronised people in that way. no. well, let me finish. of course,...
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annabelle: already had the 9% or 0% drop after hours. and another 2%. what we're hearing is the d.o.j. has sent subpoenas to nvidia and other companies. it's a real escalation. in the past they were sending questionnaires now they're legally obliged to respond to the d.o.j. what's the question here? what we're hearing from sources is antitrust officials are concerned that nvidia has built up a significant monopoly in the space, not only making it harder for companies to switch to other suppliers, but could be penalizing. the chaplain: companies that choose to use its other artificial intelligence chips. that's the key foe kowfs the d.o.j. investigation. nvidia for its part said the reason it's got so many customers, such a long sales pipeline comes down to the quality of its product. but these informations, that type of regular willer to scrutiny we're seeing with nvidi, that's not going away any time soon. paul: let's bring in the founder of constellation research joining us from cupertino, california. where do you price the chances of an antitrust pro
annabelle: already had the 9% or 0% drop after hours. and another 2%. what we're hearing is the d.o.j. has sent subpoenas to nvidia and other companies. it's a real escalation. in the past they were sending questionnaires now they're legally obliged to respond to the d.o.j. what's the question here? what we're hearing from sources is antitrust officials are concerned that nvidia has built up a significant monopoly in the space, not only making it harder for companies to switch to other...
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annabelle from the crypto conference here happening in singapore.lenty more ahead, keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back, bloomberg has learned that nippon steel will receive an extension in a security review of its $14 billion bid for u.s. steel, that's likely to push a decision on the politically contentious takeover past the u.s. presidential election in november. our breaking news editor gareth allen joins us for more. gareth, what is this mean for the deal's chances, how are we assessing it? >> essentially we have kicked the can down the road a little bit, the initial deadline was going to be next monday, the 23rd. and biden had unequivocally said that he was going to kill the deal at that point when the review crossed his desk, so that has been pushed back, it will be after the election, so it does give a small sense of life back to the deal, so politicians and the u.s. have still said they are against it, but for the moment, he remains at the table, it has another 90 days of review. so, in that sense, it does give it somewha
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let's bring in annabelle jewelers. what does this tell us about competition?: this will give it an edge but stiff competition, anthropic, google saying advance models have some reasoning capability but this is the next level so it is known as strawberry or bow one. it can perform reasoning tasks. it's humanlike intelligence, considering different inputs, using reasoning so how that will function, be prepared to take a beat. it might take longer to respond because it has background processes, a step forward for the company because we know they've been trying to carry out multi step actions and it's not rolled out to all users. just some of them. the company using experiences to advance the tool. tom: annabelle jewelers in hong kong on openai. we will see how well received that is. lenny moore coming up, insights driving gold to record levels, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back, happy friday. let's reflect on the prices that came through. cpi crossing in the u.s., jobless claims picked up but topline is benign, mixed picture. in terms of the components in pce
let's bring in annabelle jewelers. what does this tell us about competition?: this will give it an edge but stiff competition, anthropic, google saying advance models have some reasoning capability but this is the next level so it is known as strawberry or bow one. it can perform reasoning tasks. it's humanlike intelligence, considering different inputs, using reasoning so how that will function, be prepared to take a beat. it might take longer to respond because it has background processes, a...
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annabelle droulers, how did apples pitch go? annabelle: modest upgrades and things that have not changed, iphone 16 resembles 15. new colors, customizable action button replaces the mute switch. a new camera control but, these are some changes but 15 and 16, no difference. big change is the ai side and the company says this was built for ai rolled out in the u.s. and other regions. those angles, we did not see many changes. supplies look weak, but analysts continue to be positive, saying ai features set the ground for consumers to buy into the story. tom: annabelle droulers on the iphone 16 and prospects around ai. things to about, counting down two jobs data out of the u.k. unlikely to change thinking, but important. then later we get tech earnings from brussels with a focus on apple and tax money so the big one on the political agenda, the presidential debate live. you can get a round up to get your day going in daybreak. go to d.a. why bigo and that is front and center as our changes for u.s. banks. harris and trump pitching
annabelle droulers, how did apples pitch go? annabelle: modest upgrades and things that have not changed, iphone 16 resembles 15. new colors, customizable action button replaces the mute switch. a new camera control but, these are some changes but 15 and 16, no difference. big change is the ai side and the company says this was built for ai rolled out in the u.s. and other regions. those angles, we did not see many changes. supplies look weak, but analysts continue to be positive, saying ai...
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thank you, annabelle. staying on technology.buted its first reality glasses called orion. it has lenses that would display text messages or videos onto the news as field of vision. meta's chief technology officer expects the glasses will become a consumer product within the next decade. >> i think we are more than one year way, less than 10 years away. but we have a very clear line of sight to consumer product. one of the big things going from this is understanding what can we learn to simplify or what do we need to do to keep in future designs. we really want to get this into a price point of not just consumers but developers. tom: play more coming up. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. the s&p passed its 41st record high. futures pointing higher today. janet was part of the mix. the valuation gap. the premium that you are paying for exposure to the s&p versus the rest of the world. right now that spread is at a record high. the yellow line representing the spread at seven point
thank you, annabelle. staying on technology.buted its first reality glasses called orion. it has lenses that would display text messages or videos onto the news as field of vision. meta's chief technology officer expects the glasses will become a consumer product within the next decade. >> i think we are more than one year way, less than 10 years away. but we have a very clear line of sight to consumer product. one of the big things going from this is understanding what can we learn to...
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annabelle hance's mother, an 11-year-old girl , reads the book.time story to understand the problem his daughter's sight became. annabelle's mother first thought that her daughter needed glasses, but then realized that her eyes were blurry only occasionally. it was very bad because i could not read. specialists confirmed a common chronic problem in him. dry eye is a condition in which tears are not enough for the patient to see everything clearly. last year we saw a significant increase in these cases. the increase in online work sessions has also increased this problem in adults because you blink less when looking at a screen. normally, a person blinks 12 to 14 times per minute, and when something we stare, we only blink two or three times. easy ways. the cost-free way to solve this problem is to blink more , use screens for less hours, and put a container full of water in the environment to reduce the drying effect of the air conditioner. also, recently a new generation of laser along with technology has entered the market to target the cause of
annabelle hance's mother, an 11-year-old girl , reads the book.time story to understand the problem his daughter's sight became. annabelle's mother first thought that her daughter needed glasses, but then realized that her eyes were blurry only occasionally. it was very bad because i could not read. specialists confirmed a common chronic problem in him. dry eye is a condition in which tears are not enough for the patient to see everything clearly. last year we saw a significant increase in...
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haslinda: annabelle droulers, thank you for that.d highs as data supports deeper rate cuts, gold at 26 right now. that is it from bloomberg markets asia, horizons middle east & africa is next. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ the all new godaddy airo helps you get your business on in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website. just start with a domain, a few clicks, and you're in business. make now the future at godaddy.com/airo the best ai assistant isn't one it's one that knows your world. a custom assistant, built on watsonx with ibm's granite models, can leverage your trusted data, be easily trained on your workflows and integrate with your apps. it can be tuned to do just what you need. because the more ai knows about your world the more it can help you do. ibm. let's create. >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not ref
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. >> annabelle is five years old and lives in my constituency. >> she has high risk neuroblastoma.months of chemotherapy, high dose chemotherapy, high dose chemotherapy and stem cell harvest. proton therapy , harvest. proton therapy, immunotherapy, hair loss, nasal feeding. now she urgently needs the drug dfmo not yet available in the uk. it must be administered within 90 days at the end of immunotherapy, 91 daysis the end of immunotherapy, 91 days is too late. will the prime minister please meet with annabelle's parents to discuss the life saving care that she needs here? >> prime minister, can i pay tribute to annabelle for her incredible bravery and understand how important it is that cancer patients are able to benefit from rapid access to effective new treatments? the manufacturers of this drug have appued manufacturers of this drug have applied for a uk licence through project orbis, which allows the rapid review and approval of new cancer treatments, and we will ensure that that process is completed as quickly as possible. and i will also ensure that the health minister does
. >> annabelle is five years old and lives in my constituency. >> she has high risk neuroblastoma.months of chemotherapy, high dose chemotherapy, high dose chemotherapy and stem cell harvest. proton therapy , harvest. proton therapy, immunotherapy, hair loss, nasal feeding. now she urgently needs the drug dfmo not yet available in the uk. it must be administered within 90 days at the end of immunotherapy, 91 daysis the end of immunotherapy, 91 days is too late. will the prime...
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. >> annabelle is five years old and lives in my constituency.njured 50 month of chemotherapy stem cell harvest, hair loss, now she urgently needs not yet available in the uk. it must be administered within 90 days of the immunotherapy. ninety-one days is too late. .... for his personal choice and will he reverse this chilling decision? >> my plan is to stabilize the economy. and i will tell you why, when a government loses, it's working people who pay the price and i will not let that happen turned labour government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> never received treatment, every two minutes in the uk someone is diagnosed with cancer. for those diagnosed with the least survivable cancer time too often already run out. i'm really proud of the labour government's commitment but will the prime minister now commit to reviewing a long-term strategy so we can improve diagnosis and treatment rates in this country? >> it's the second time been raised and have lot more to say and pay tribute particularly in relation to pancreatic cancer. cancer patients ha
. >> annabelle is five years old and lives in my constituency.njured 50 month of chemotherapy stem cell harvest, hair loss, now she urgently needs not yet available in the uk. it must be administered within 90 days of the immunotherapy. ninety-one days is too late. .... for his personal choice and will he reverse this chilling decision? >> my plan is to stabilize the economy. and i will tell you why, when a government loses, it's working people who pay the price and i will not let...
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. >> annabelle is five years old and lives in my constituency. injured 50 month of chemotherapy stem cell harvest, hair loss, now she urgently needs not yet available in the uk. it must be administered within 90 days of the immunotherapy. ninety-one days is too late. .... for his personal choice and will he reverse this chilling decision? >> my plan is to >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thought it was set up to help those most vulnerable. but it appears socialism involves scaring those with the broadest shoulders out of the country while taking away the winter fuel allowance of frail 90-year-olds living in drafty homes. will the prime minister apologize to my constituents for his personal choice and will he reverse this chilling decision? >> my choice is to stabilize this economy after 14 years of failure. i'll tell you why, when the government loses control of the economy, it's working people who pay the price and i won't let that happen under a labor government. so we can improve diagnosis and treatment rates in this country? >> it's the second ti
. >> annabelle is five years old and lives in my constituency. injured 50 month of chemotherapy stem cell harvest, hair loss, now she urgently needs not yet available in the uk. it must be administered within 90 days of the immunotherapy. ninety-one days is too late. .... for his personal choice and will he reverse this chilling decision? >> my plan is to >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thought it was set up to help those most vulnerable. but it appears socialism involves scaring...
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is bad for governance as you can see, it can actually encourage violence. joining me tonight are annabelpress conference to discuss what happened in florida and the attempted assassination attempt on donald trump. while we wait for that, let us bring you the latest bbc news. former bbc news presenter huw edwards has been given a six month suspended prison sentence, after admitting charges of making indecent images of children, one of whom was aged between seven and nine.
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paul: that is a ceo speaking exclusively with annabelle droulers in taipei.ng bullish on indian stocks as they post their strongest bull run since the early 2000s. details next, this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: markets have just opened in india, let's look at how we are doing in the first few seconds of trade. the nifty resuming, up 1/5 of 1% in early going, it did break a winning streak on wednesday but one suspects it's just a matter of time before it sets a new one. the syntax -- since x rising as well. bloomberg intelligence says the torrent of retail funds flowing into india stocks looks like it will persist, sustaining what has become the markets strongest bull run in years. our reporter joins us in mumbai. india has been a bright spot for equity, primary or secondary market, india keeps on performing, how about expectations for further gains, the nifty is up 16%. >> definitely. indian equities are seeing 3% to 6% on the benchmark index for this year. india has been among very few markets for a straight nine years and this month we saw the benchmark index sea
paul: that is a ceo speaking exclusively with annabelle droulers in taipei.ng bullish on indian stocks as they post their strongest bull run since the early 2000s. details next, this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: markets have just opened in india, let's look at how we are doing in the first few seconds of trade. the nifty resuming, up 1/5 of 1% in early going, it did break a winning streak on wednesday but one suspects it's just a matter of time before it sets a new one. the syntax -- since x rising...
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joining me tonight are annabel denham, deputy comment editor at the telegraph and former us deputy assistant secretary of statejoel rubin. looking at the pictures from florida and will take you to that as soon as it begins. the press conference to discuss what happened in florida and the attempted assassination attempt on donald trump. while we wait for that, let us bring you the latest bbc news. former bbc news presenter huw edwards has been given a six month suspended prison sentence, after admitting charges of making indecent images of children, one of whom was aged between seven and nine. edwards previously pleaded guilty to three charges, after he was sent 41 illegal images by a convicted sex offender. his lawyer told the court that edwards was profoundly sorry and that he recognised the repugnant nature of the images. a public hearing into the titan submersible disaster which killed five of its passengers has said that one of the final messages from the crew was all good here. the submersible imploded on a visit to the wreck of the titanic and the atlantic ocean injune 2023 in hearings
joining me tonight are annabel denham, deputy comment editor at the telegraph and former us deputy assistant secretary of statejoel rubin. looking at the pictures from florida and will take you to that as soon as it begins. the press conference to discuss what happened in florida and the attempted assassination attempt on donald trump. while we wait for that, let us bring you the latest bbc news. former bbc news presenter huw edwards has been given a six month suspended prison sentence, after...
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. >> next to testify was raven's coworker, annabel.n flirted with her and they eventually had sex. >> i did say to him, what if your wife finds out? he said, she won't ever know. >> prosecutor franks then got to the heart of her case. hoping to prove that janet was trapped in an emotionally abusive marriage. >> now did janet talk about problems she had with her marriage? >> yes. >> best friend said she heard firsthand just how destructive janet's marriage had become. >> i overheard him talking to janet in a way that you wouldn't want your dog talked to. >> what did he say? >> he told her she was good for nothing, she couldn't do anything right. >> brittney said raven had taken control over every aspect of janet's life, including her phone calls. >> she said, he doesn't like me talking to you. she said, i have to walk to the pay phone to talk to you. and i'm like, my heart just -- i said, but how long have you been walking to a pay phone and how far away is this pay phone and does any of this make sense to my friend who is so smart? >>
. >> next to testify was raven's coworker, annabel.n flirted with her and they eventually had sex. >> i did say to him, what if your wife finds out? he said, she won't ever know. >> prosecutor franks then got to the heart of her case. hoping to prove that janet was trapped in an emotionally abusive marriage. >> now did janet talk about problems she had with her marriage? >> yes. >> best friend said she heard firsthand just how destructive janet's marriage had...
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annabelle's up next. it's patrick christys. patrick. what is on your show this evening?ve got a heck of a lot on tonight. jacob. i'm taking a little look at what's on offer for refugees versus what's on offer for pensioners. and i think the discrepancy there is quite stark , actually. and our quite stark, actually. and our labour on the side of criminals, they've certainly made quite a few of them very happy today, haven't they? and the tory leadership race as well, the final fab four have been revealed to us. i'm talking to somebody who's backing robert jenrick . danny krugerjoins me jenrick. danny krugerjoins me live at 1020 and germany decided to close its borders. it could also be using facilities in rwanda to deport people there that the british taxpayer has paid for. how will they get around the echr, i wonder ? around the echr, i wonder? >> they won't take any notice. >> they won't take any notice. >> do say hello to danny kruger for me. he's a thoroughly good egg. that will all be coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. th
annabelle's up next. it's patrick christys. patrick. what is on your show this evening?ve got a heck of a lot on tonight. jacob. i'm taking a little look at what's on offer for refugees versus what's on offer for pensioners. and i think the discrepancy there is quite stark , actually. and our quite stark, actually. and our labour on the side of criminals, they've certainly made quite a few of them very happy today, haven't they? and the tory leadership race as well, the final fab four have been...
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so all history is made by unreasonable people in this book is about just magnificently honorees annabel people and whitney was one of them. there are people refuse to shut up and whitney it came from one of the oldest families in america one of them a wealthy family from california. she traced her kin to the mayflower. she was the niece of justice field. we'd spend summers with field when she was at wellesley, she went to a settlement house in new york and she saw poverty that she'd never witnessed before. into her credit. she wanted to do something about it, and she ultimately became a communist and also ardent feminist. but she told back in california that if she gave any more for speeches, be arrested. and there were police officers throughout the speech, including one right behind her, and she proceeded to give a speech, lynchings in the united states and was arrested. yes, that was case that went to holmes and brandeis while they were on the court, and they upheld that conviction. so the question is why why do these great civil libertarian turn on free speech? and the answer is bec
so all history is made by unreasonable people in this book is about just magnificently honorees annabel people and whitney was one of them. there are people refuse to shut up and whitney it came from one of the oldest families in america one of them a wealthy family from california. she traced her kin to the mayflower. she was the niece of justice field. we'd spend summers with field when she was at wellesley, she went to a settlement house in new york and she saw poverty that she'd never...
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that's where, annabel croft met her husband. >> yes. >> yes. >> who sadly died recently . >> who sadlyah. yeah. >> yeah. yeah. >> so were you rigging? >> so were you rigging? >> no, i introduced those to you, but. oh, right. >> i don't know what that means. >> i don't know what that means. >> rigging? >> rigging? >> yeah. no, you see, i can't swim. so i said to cudmore, i said, captain, he was he was he was tough, right. and i said, the thing is i can't i can't swim, captain. yes he said, it doesn't matter. by the time we got you out of the water, you'd be dead anyway. >> oh that's good. >> oh that's good. >> at the time he turned round, so he said, it doesn't matter. >> what year was this? >> what year was this? >> it sounds like it was 1851. >> it sounds like it was 1851. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> can you say ahoy there? can you say hi there? >> ahoy there. yeah, yeah. anyway, i'll tell you, i took sick. >> i've never been so sick in my life. >> this is why i'm not cut out for sailing. >> the sea was black. it was black and it just rose. the waves rose up. they got black walls. >> how lon
that's where, annabel croft met her husband. >> yes. >> yes. >> who sadly died recently . >> who sadlyah. yeah. >> yeah. yeah. >> so were you rigging? >> so were you rigging? >> no, i introduced those to you, but. oh, right. >> i don't know what that means. >> i don't know what that means. >> rigging? >> rigging? >> yeah. no, you see, i can't swim. so i said to cudmore, i said, captain, he was he was he was tough,...